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Copyright, 1909, 
By 

Elisha Scott Loomis, 
Published November, 1909. 



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This edition is limited to 700 numbered copies, of zi'Iiich this book is No *: . . . 



"Signor, is all your family within ?"—0//iW/o. 



TO 

MR. BURDETT LOOMIS, 

OF HARTFORD, CONN., 
WHO CONCEIVED, PLANNED AND BROUGHT ABOUT ITS PUBLICATION, 

AND TO THE 

DESCENDANTS OF JOSEPH LOOMIS, 

WHO HONOR THEIR FATHERS, AND ALSO HOPE TO BE WORTHY OF 

BEING HONORED BY THEIR CHILDREN, 

THIS VOLUME IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED. 



Elisha S. Loomis. 



Berea, Ohio, 

September i8, 1908. 



"But what an endlesse worke have I on hand.' 



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PAGE 

List of Illustrations 13 

Preface — Reprint from Edition of 1875 15 

Preface to the ( 1908-9) Edition 18 

Historical Data — with Supplementary Facts 21 

The Loomis Institute — its Charter and Purpose 35 

The Science of Heredity 49 

The Loomis Family in the Old World S3 

The Loomis Family in America 115 

The Descendants of Joseph Loomis — eleven generations 121-623 

Pioneer Joseph Loomis 121 

Tables of Generations 123 

Abbreviations employed in this work 125 

First Generation 126 

Second Generation 128 

Third Generation 132 

Fourth Generation 141 

Fifth Generation 156 

Sixth Generation 185 

Seventh Generation 259 

Eighth Generation 388 

Ninth Generation S'S 

Tenth Generation S8i 

Eleventh Generation 59° 

Lost Loomis Families 590 

Addenda 594 

Unlocated names — three parts 608 

Corrigenda 622 

Indexes 625-850 

Index First — Of names of persons born Loomis 625 

Index Second — Of names of persons who married a Loomis 700 

Index Third — Of names of persons whose mother was a Loomis 744 

Index Fourth — Of names of parents of persons who married a Loomis 772 

Index Fifth— Of names of other persons mentioned . . '. 797 

Index Sixth — Of names of Loomis soldiers 804 

Index Seventh — Of names of Loomises above 90 years of age 826 

Index Eighth — Of names of Loomis college graduates 828 

Index Ninth — Of names of distinguished Loomises 831 

Index Tenth— Of names of Loomis patentees • 833 

Index Eleventh — Of names of Loomis authors 836 

Index Twelfth— Of number and size of Loomis families 837 

Index Thirteenth — Of residences of Loomises 838 

Index Fourteenth— Of heads and residences of Loomis families in 1790 853 

Index Fifteenth — Of authorities and sources of information 857 

Family Record. 



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FACING PAGE 

Burdett Loomis, No. 3673 g 

Professor Elias Loomis, LL.D., No. 2764 16 

Former and Present Residences of Mr. Burdett Loomis 20 

Map of County Lancaster, England 58 

Eccles Parish Church and the Old Shrine ; Wigan Parish Church and Mab's Cross 62 

Hall I'th' Wood — near Bolton, County Lancaster 70 

Thaxted Parish Church ; St. Michael's Church, Braintree 84 

Map of England 94 

Shalford Parish Church, exterior ; same, interior, 98 

Braintree Market Place, i6th Century 100 

Entrance to St. Mary's Church Yard, Becking; Approach to Weathersfield from 

Shalford 106 

The Lomax and Lomas Coats of Arms iii 

An early Map of Windsor, Conn 120 

Autograph of Joseph Loomis, April 17, 1652 122 

Hon. Nathaniel Shipman, seventh in descent from No. 4 124 

Colonel Samuel Colt, sixth in descent from No. 4 126 

Hon. Gideon Welles, fifth in descent from No. 4 128 

Hon. Morgan G. Bulkeley, fifth in descent from No. yj 130 

Gravestone of Deacon John Loomis, No. s, 1688; Gravestone of Mary (Loomis) Buel, 

No. los 134 

Hon. Washington Hunt, fourth in descent from No. 119 136 

A Winter View of the Ancestral Home, Windsor, Conn 140 

Hon. George P. McLean, second in descent from No. 450 150 

Walter Loomis Newberry, second in descent from No. 490 152 

Interior Views of the Ancestral Home 156 

Ham Loomis, No. 616, and Elizabeth Allen, his wife 182 

Hon. Zenas Crane, second in descent from No. 1485 184 ' 

Senator Winthrop Murray Crane, second in descent from No. 1485 186 

Odiah Loomis, No. 994, and Harriet Allyn, his wife 218 

Hon. H. Sidney Hayden and Abigail Loomis, his wife. No. 2536 220 

Rev. Hubbel Loomis, A.M., No. 1096 226 • 

Riley Loomis, No. 1482 ; Allen Loomis, No. 1484 256 

John Wells Loomis, No. 1489 ; George Wells Loomis, No. 3605 258 

Mary (Loomis) Hammond, No 4879; Harriet Loomis Webb, first in descent from No. 

S180 302 

Squire Loomis, No. 1339; Rev. Justin Rolph Loomis, LL.D., No. 2526 314 

Hon. James Chaflfee Loomis, No. 2532 316 

Colonel John Mason Loomis, No. 2537 318 

Edgar Loomis, No. 2540 ; Hon. Thomas Warham Loomis, No. 2544 320 

Hon. Francis Bolles Loomis, No. 2757 328 

Hezekiah Bradley Loomis, No. 2533; Osbert Burr Loomis, No. 2535; Dr. Francis 

Engelsby Loomis, No. 5925; Henry Bradford Loomis, No. 5926 332 

Sarah H. (Loomis) Pitkin, No. 8590; Jennie Loomis, No. SS94; Grace Lucretia Loomis, 

No. 7363; Harriet E. (Bagg) Loomis, first in descent from No. 6172 344 

Processor John Loomis, No. 3242 ; Charles Joel Loomis, No. 6857 366 

Loomis Burrell, first in descent from No. 9407; Burdett Loomis, Jr., No. 7365 386 



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Hon. Seymour Crane Loomis, No. 7388 388 

Hon. Dwight Loomis, LL.D., No. 3757 39° 

Captain Dyer Loomis, No. 2980 ; John Dudley Loomis, No. 4974 432 

Rev. George Loomis, LL.D., No. 5476; Hon. James H. Loomis, No. 5479 452 

Hon. Arphaxad Loomis, No. 5487 454 

Dr. Alfred Lebbeus Loomis, No. 5855; Dr. Lafayette Charles Loomis, No. 8306 468 

Professor Nathan Loomis, No. 2945; Joseph Barber Loomis, No. 6167; Hon. George 

Loomis, No. 6169 ; Eben Jenks Loomis, No. 6171 480 

Dr. Mahlon Loomis, No. 6170 482 

Mabel (Loomis) Todd, No. 10056; Fanny Davenport, second in descent from No. 

2209 484 

Chester Herrick Loomis, No. 6219; Joseph Ross Loomis, No. 6220; Perrin Dyer 

Loomis, No. 6222 ; Elliot Burch Loomis, No. 6225 ; Rush Murray Loomis, No. 

6226 486 

John Rice Loomis, No. 6609 494 

Francis Murray Loomis, No. 9904; Walter Thomas Loomis, No. 6670 496 

Principal John Henry Loomis, No. 6996 508 

William R. Loomis, No. 3668; William Stiles Loomis, No. 7390 S'8 

Dr. Elisha Scott Loomis, Ph.D., No. 7800 526 

Archibald Gilbert Loomis, No. 6043 ; Nelson Henry Loomis, No. 8889 S48 

Laurus Loomis, No. 9149 5S6 

Charles Battell Loomis, No. 9322 558 

Rev. Henry Loomis, No. 8357 ; Hon. Francis Butler Loomis, No. 9794 S66 

A Page from St. Michael's Church Records, 1591 594 

Autograph of John Loomis, 161 1 596 

Last Signature of Pioneer Joseph Loomis in England, 1636 S^** 



(Reprint from Second— I S75— Edition) 

J\ the ^prin- of 1870 I published the first edition of the Loomis Geneal- 
o.^v'^That volume Contained the names of 4-340 persons whose 
escent was traced from Joseph Loomis of Windsor, Conn In the 
preparatron of that volume I expended a large amount of time and 
money and yet it fell very much short of my idea of a complete gene- 
aoS such as I was desirous of making it. Notwithstanding its 
iiSect condition, there were many reasons wluch inclined me to 
publish it. The most urgent reason was. that my manuscript h^^f be~me so 
Farge as to be unwieldy, and in order to prosecute my [^^f ^r<^i^"i^;*':\;,;\S 
important to have a fair copy of all the names which I ^acl cdl^c ^ *^ ^h 
should be arranged in systematic order, and provided with copious '"dices lor 
Convenient referfnce. Another consideration which influenced me was that I 
hoped the pSication of the book would excite greater interest in the his ory o 
r fan* v,^and that a large number of contributors would volunteer to funi h 
e information for correcting errors and supplying omissions m *« J^^^ ^^^m^ "• 
The book excited a less general interest than I had expected. Although only 
-^SO cop es were pr 1 ted. an<l the book was offered at a price barely sufticient to pay 
t"he expanse of printing and binding, if all the copies could have been sold the 
d mand ?or °heCk nearlv ceased^ when only about half, the edition had been 
disposed of Upon reducing the price, some additional copies were sold, and the 
Sainde? wereSributed |ratuilously, as I hoped by this means to secure more 
abundant materials for a second and improved edition. 

Since the publication of the first edition of the Genealogy, I have spent nearly 
all of my college vacations in collecting additional names and informatu^n I 
Soon discovered that the objects which I desired could not be secured by cor- 
SJ^iSice except to a verV limited extent I *erefore. undertook to canvas 
the whole country in a systematic manner by personal v sits M^ ^rst objec 
was to obtain the places of residence of all persons of the Loomis name ha 
^to take a census of all persons of that name. In prosecuting this object 1 
encountered very great difficulties. I examined every Directory of City, Co.m ty 
or State I could find, and of these there is a very large collection in the Sta e 
Lib^afy at Albany. I also examined Business Directories, Catalogues of the 
Cer'-nuM of the' various religious denominations, Catalogues of Lawyers and 
Physicians, and Catalogues of names of every description for any part of die 
United States. I also spent considerable time in examining County ^laps. i^or 
most of he older States, large County Maps have been published, g'ving the 
^mes of the occupants of eviry farm in the county. I stud^d many of these 
mZ with great care and copied all the Loomis n=imes which they contained By 
Tese cMerfnt means I obtained very extensive lists of names of persons to be 

""''^But after the most diligent use of all the means of information which I have 
indicated I found there were still extensive districts almost entiiT^ly unexplored. 
This deficiency f^.r all the States except New England, I supplied in the following 
manner in New York, Pennsylvania, and generally throughout the Western 
States there is kept at the county seat of each county the tax list for each of 



the towns of tliat county. These Hsts show the name of every person in the 
county who pays any State or County tax, however small. They therefore show 
(with but few exceptions) the names of all the male residents of the county who 
are over 21 years of age. This then has been my ultimate reliance for informa- 
tion in all the States except New England, and the other means of information 
which I have indicated have generally been simply auxiliary. Having obtained 
a list of all the Ixiomis names in a county I commence the canvass. As the 
majority of the persons to be visited reside at a distance from any railroad, (often 
10, 15 or 20 miles,) I take a private conveyance, and after an early breakfast, 
start upon my explorations. I mark out a circuit as extensive as I think I can 
complete during the day and return to my hotel at evening. In these tramps, 
generally over hills, sometimes through sand-beds, and at other times through 
mud-holes, I occasionally visit half a dozen families in a day ; more frequently, 
however, only two or three, and sometimes only one ; and it has repeatedly hap- 
pened to me to spend a long summer day, riding in an open buggy under a broiling 
July sun, and find but one family of the Loomis name, and even that sometimes 
proves not to be descended from Joseph Loomis of Windsor. Sometimes, after 
encountering almost insurmountable difficulties in searching out some obscure 
family, I have found only an empty house and no one to be seen who could give 
me any such information respecting the owner as I desired. Notwithstanding 
every kind of discouragement I have steadily persevered, until I have made a 
pretty thorough canvass of every part of New England, of every part of the 
State of New York, of nearly every part of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and 
of the northern part of Ohio. I have also explored a number of cities further 
west, such as Detroit, Chicago and St. Louis. For the other Western States I 
have accomplished what I could by correspondence. This is, however, generally 
a very slow and uncertain process, for a correspondence can only be commenced 
after a certain amount of preliminary information, and many persons will not 
answer a letter addressed to them, while many others, even with the best inten- 
tions, have but a poor faculty of communicating information in writing. 

The result of all my labors is a Catalogue of 8,686 persons bearing the 
Loomis name, and believed to be descended from Joseph Loomis of Windsor, 
besides the names of 4,682 persons who have intermarried with them. This is 
double the number of names contained in the first edition, and respecting many 
of the names in the first edition I have obtained much fuller information. I 
have made, therefore, considerable advance towards a complete list of the descend- 
ants of Joseph Loomis. There are not many additional names to be looked for 
except in the new States at the West. 

Many persons wonder at my devoting so much time and labor to this research, 
and think I have some profound plan of making money. Some imagine there 
is a great fortune to be gained in England, — others think I am going to make a 
fortune by selling a vast number of copies of a book at an exorbitant price. I 
cannot think it strange that others should be surprised at my devoting so much 
time to this subject, for I am surprised myself. Nevertheless, I can see many 
important objects to be gained by this publication, for the benefit of the public 
if not of mvself. In the first place, it enables many thousand persons to trace 
their genealogv back for about three centuries, and to many persons this is a 
source of rational satisfaction. In the second place, it enables many persons from 
the older States to recover information respecting relatives who long since wan- 
dered oflf to the far West, and had been often sought for in vain. In the third 
place, it is probable that cases may hereafter arise in which this book may prove 
to be worth a thousand times more than its cost, from the assistance it will render 
in tracing relationships which may secure the inheritance of estates. But beyond 
all such personal considerations, a complete family genealogy, such as it is hoped 



No. 2764. 

Professor Elias Loomis, LL.D. 

1811-1889. 



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the Loomis Genealogy may one day become, has a vakie with reference to ques- 
tions of General History and Political Philosophy. This Genealogy shows how 
from a single man, established in Connecticut in 1639, has descended an army 
of sturdy men who contributed no mean share towards making good our Declara- 
tion of Independence in 1776, and in saving our country from disruption in 1861 ; 
who have been respectably represented in the ranks of educated men and in 
each of the three learned professions ; who have been creditably represented in 
Congress as well as in numerous State Legislatures and on the bench of Justice. 
These men have contributed an important share in levelling the forests of New 
York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, and in subduing the prairies of the more Western 
States. Wherever they have gone they have organized churches and schools, 
and with few exceptions their characters have been blameless. Although most 
of the names recorded in this book are obscure, very few have done discredit to 
their ancestry by an immoral life. 

Those persons who wish to compare the present with a former age will find 
ample materials in this volume. They will see that foi six generations the average 
number of children to a family was in no generation less than six; and that the 
average age of all the persons' of the first five generations was considerably over 
fifty years. They will find a list of thirty-five of the descendants who attained to an 
age of 90 years, and one exceeding a hundred years. In these particulars, the 
comparison with the present generation is not encouraging. 

With regard to the history of the Loomis family in Europe, I have not 
obtained much new information since the publication of the first edition. I have 
sought information from every source within my reach, but without much success. 
Matiu-e reflection has, however, led me to adopt a more decided opinion respecting 
the origin of the Loomis name, the reasons for which will be found in the fol- 
lowing pages. Among the new facts stated in this edition will be noticed the 
burning of John Lomas for heresy in 1556. Similar cases in England were not 
very numerous, but at the time of "the planting oi the New England colonics, dis- 
senters from the Established Church of England were made very uncomfortable, 
and we can easily understand why Joseph Loomis, (although a man of respect- 
able pecuniary means,) should be willing to abandon the comforts of his native 
country, and seek a new home among the savages of America. 

Before commencing the printing of this volume I issued a very large number 
of circulars announcing my plan of publication, and soliciting additional informa- 
tion for the new edition. Many of the answers to these circulars did not arrive 
until the printing was far advanced. Whenever it was practicable, the information 
thus obtained has been incorporated in this volume in its appropriate place, but 
many of the letters arrived too late. The result is that in some cases the latter 
part of the book contains statements which differ from what had been given on 
a preceding page. In one or two cases it is stated that a man had no children, 
while under the next generation the names of his children are recorded.* 

When two persons of the Loomis name have been married to each other, I 
have generally indicated in brackets each person's number in this catalogue. It 
thus sometimes became necessary to refer to a subsequent page not yet in tjpe, 
and in consequence of the additions to my manuscript during the progress of 
printing, these numbers were necessarily changed. It has thus happened in a 
few cases that in referring to a person on a subsequent page, the number is 
quoted erroneously. In all cases, however, it will be easy, by means of one of 
the Indices, to find the name intended. 

I wish it to be distinctly understood that I do not regard this book as con- 
taining a complete Genealogy of the Loomis family, and I have no doubt that 



♦These and many other errors have been corrected in the 1908 edition. 



it contains serious errors. It is my sincere desire that these imperfections may 
be removed. I therefore request that if any person who examines this book 
detects any error, however trivial, or notices any omission which he can supply, 
he would communicate the information to me without delay. I say, without 
delay, because that which is deferred is apt to be neglected until it is forgotten. 
If my life is spared a few years longer, any information thus communicated to 
me will not be lost. The public shall have the benefit of all new materials obtained, 
and I contemplate publishing a Supplement to this volume before many months. 



Note — Dr. Elias Loomis died before the Supplement was published. But tliis third 
(1Q08) edition contains all new materials which he had collected, along with all new data 
collected and obtainable since his death. 



Eiitttmt nf 19DB 

Believing that many of the Loomis I'^amily desired the preservation of the 
preceding preface, we have retained it as also we have retainetl the historical 
account of Joseph Loomis and his name found hereinafter. In the foregoing 
preface Dr. Elias Loomis has said so well so many things which every genealo- 
gist has to contend with that we are relieved of enumerating them. 

On page 17 he says: "I wish it to be distinctly understood that I do not 
regard this book as containing a complete Genealog)' of the Loomis family." 
Neither do we regard this edition a complete Genealogy of the family. While 
his edition of 1875 contained a catalogue of 8,686 persons bearing the name of 
Loomis, this edition catalogues over 13,000 names, and yet it is no more 
complete than his, and probably its percentage of errors and omissions is 
just as great as foimd in his edition. .\nd because of this we crave the indulgences 
of the Loomis family for such "errors and omissions, and request that all such, 
even if trivial, may be sent to to us for correction hereafter. 

While we have retained uirbroken Dr. Elias Loomis's historical account of 
Joseph Loomis, his origin and his name, as set forth under the heading, Histori- 
cal Data. p. 21, yet we deem it best to add such supplementary facts as have 
come to light since 1875, especially as touching the name Loomis.. 

In<leed it is very doubtful if our ancestral name originated in the way Dr. 
Looinis surmised, as the investigations of Prof. C. A. Hoppin, Jr., hereinafter 
given, seem to show. That Joseph's great-grandfather died at Thaxted, Eng., 
in the year 1 551, is now proved as evidenced by Thaxted church records. 
But whence came his ancestors, what was the origin of the name, and what is 
our right to a coat-of-arms? These queries are raised and discussed in Prof. 
Iloppin"s scholarly report to which the reader is referred. Evidently our ante- 
cedents are not Royal, but something far better, viz., clean, God-fearing, indus- 
trious men of respect and influence — men of character and back-bone. 

This volume is enriched by a map of Connecticut, showing the location of 
Windsor, and the Loomis Institute so generously provided for, and which 
is fully explained in the body of this work, and of which the Loomis Family may 
indeed be proud. 

Some have insisted that we should also record herein all obtainable descend- 
ants of Loomis daughters, saying "The work of Pater-lincist is too narrow in 
its scope to merit the name of a family history."' To prove that it is utterly impos- 
sible to do this, I have, under the caption. " \\'ho .Are We?" made some calcula- 
tions and pre])nred tables by which it is seen that the possible descendants of the 
cianghters, in 10 generations, become millions. .Ml blanks received containing 
data for family records of descendants of Loomis daughters have been carefully 



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preserved and so numbered that the same may be finally reduced to printed vol- 
umes, the names now in hand numbering about 30,000. And now will not some 
one establish a fund for putting this data into print? It would be worth while. 
Who will do it? 

While we have adhered to the system of numbering used in the 1875 edition, 
yet in one particular this edition differs radically from that, as those fortunate 
enough to have a copy of that edition will observe. It is in tliis : We have 
regarded the family as a unit, and hence have given at the head of each family 
all the data relative to the father and mother of that family and in the list of 
children born to them only the name and date of birth of such sons as themselves 
become the head of a new family, following all such with a + which means that 
his history will be found in the next generation under his respective number. By 
so doing the reader will find unified such data as he is seeking without referring 
to a preceding page. 

This edition contains data sufficient to show that the descendants of pioneer 
Joseph Loomis fill many important and prominent positions in the various voca- 
tions of life. They are found not only among the tillers of the soil and the 
mechanics at the bench, but also among the teachers of our public schools and 
the ministers of the gospel ; among those who are enrolled in the medical and legal 
professions ; among editors and publishers of religious and secular papers and 
magazines ; among authors and professors of our advanced institutions of learn- 
ing ; among college, bank and railroad presidents : among our statesmen and diplo- 
mats ; and among our original thinkers and inventors. 

And the reader will also discover, by consulting the indices of names and 
addresses, that these descendants are now found in every state and territory of 
the United States, as well as in Canada, Mexico, Central America, South America, 
Europe, Asia, Japan and the Philippines. 

By consulting our military annals, see tables I to IX, in which are recorded 
nearly 1,000 names of Looniis soldiers, the reader will note that from King P'hilip's 
War down to the Spanish-American War soldiers bearing the name of Loomis 
were ever ready to fight and die for home and country. 

If all to whom we have written and submitted blanks for family data had 
replied as they ought to have done, our Genealogy would be more nearly what 
we wished to make it. But as I write this sentence, I notice that my catalogue 
of unanswered letters contains nearly 500 names of Loomises who (and many 
were addressed a second time) failed or neglected to reply even when enclosed 
postage for reply was included. Such persons cannot be reached except by a 
personal visit, as my experience in many near-at-home cases proved. 

When some of these finally realize that they have neglected a duty, a duty 
which they owe to their family, and discover that neither their names nor none 
of their children are found herein, will they wonder why ? 

As I have sent out nearly 6,000 memoranda soliciting information for this 
book, the reader can judge somewhat as to the amount of time and labor this 
has entailed. Also our able corps of assistant annalists have helped in the search 
for Loomis descendants and their deeds ; and among us we have searched hun- 
dreds of volumes of genealogical and vital records ; census reports ; local histories 
and catalogues ; military records ; and probate court records, all of which cost time 
and money. 

In addition to all this the Association has made, at great expense, extended 
researches in England for our antecedents, and the origin of our name, the results 
of which are fully set forth hereinafter under the heading, Origin of the Name 
and Ancestry in England. 

Now to all this let the reader add the cost of circulars, stationery, memo- 
randa blanks, travel, illustrations, printing and binding, then he may ask him- 



|j0nmiH ^ntfalngg 



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self how it is possible to bring out a limited edition of this work at the price per 
volume which it costs him. To this we reply, it is due to the fact that your 
corps of annalists and many other interested friends of the Loomis Family did 
much of the work gratuitously, paying their own expenses, for the Loomis Asso- 
ciation. To all who have in any way contributed to the enrichment of this 
Genealogy, the Association publicly extends its thanks and acknowledges itself 
forever indebted. 

To meet the requirements of Section 2, of the Charter of the Loomis Institute, 
which see hereinafter, if for no other reason, is cause sufficient for the publication 
of this Genealogy. And because of this we are desirous of discovering and cata- 
loguing every descendant of pioneer Joseph Loomis, to the end that any child 
bearing Joseph's blood in his veins may avail himself of the educational advan- 
tages offered by this Institute. And for this reason, if for no other (although 
there are many other reasons), every person bearing the name Loomis, or 
descended from a Loomis, should report his family record to the annalist of the 
Loomis Association, so that future supplements of this volume may record the 
same for future generations, for records which preserve from oblivion " the history 
and traditions of the lives of the progenitors and their posterity, will be of 
incalculable value to generations yet unborn, and will be highly prized by them." 

The Association acknowledges itself especially indebted to Frances Engelsby 
Loomis and Henry Bradford Loomis, sons of Dr. Elias Loomis, for the gratuitous 
use of their father's manuscripts, without which this volume would have been 
nearl}^ impossible, and also to Mr. Burdett Loomis, of Hartford, Conn., who 
conceived, planned and brought to a final and successful issue this valuable 
work, — a work which is second to none heretofore issued, and believed to be the 
largest one-name Genealogy ever issued. 

And finally the Association hereby acknowledges itself greatly indebted to 
the following list of contributors and annalists for their untiring efforts and 
earnest zeal in gathering, classifying and contributing valuable genealogical data 
for their respective branches of the Loomis Family, as well as much general 
information relating to other members of the name, viz. : Miss Jennie Loomis, 
Sec'y and Treas. of the Loomis Family Association, of Windsor, Conn. ; Miss 
Grace L. Loomis, Sec'y and Treas. of the Loomis Genealogical Association, of 
Hartford, Conn. ; Mrs. Harriet E. B. Loomis, Historian of the Loomis Family 
Association, of W. Springfield, Mass. ; Miss Mindwell Pease Loomis, of New 
Haven, Conn. ; Miss Fannie E. Loomis of Athens, Pa. ; Miss Florence A. Loomis, 
of N. Y. City; Mr. Seymour C. Loomis, of New Haven, Conn.; Mr. Walter T. 
Loomis, of independence, Ky. ; Mr. Charles J. Loomis, of Chicago, 111. ; Mr. 
John T. Loomis (Military Annalist), of Chicago, 111.; Mr. Charles Battell 
Loomis, of Torringford, Conn. ; Mr. Wm. S. Loomis, of Holyoke, Mass. ; Mr. 
Charles B. Loomis, of Albany, N. Y. ; Mr. D. Alden Loomis, of Cleveland, O. ; 
Mr. Thomas H. Loomis, of Steubenville, O. ; Mr. John T. Loomis, of Washing- 
ton, D. C. ; Mrs. Mabel Loomis Todd, of Amherst, Mass. ; Mrs. Mary L. W. 
Loomis, of Cherokee, la. ; Mrs. Louise Loomis Phillips, of North East, Pa. ; Mrs. 
Sarah H. Loomis Pitkin, of Hartford, Conn. ; Miss Harriet Loomis Webb, of 
Utica, N. Y. ; Miss Lucy A. Brainard, of Hartford, Conn. ; Mr. G. H. Vining, 
of Kansas City, Mo.; Mr. Alfred L. Holman, of Chicago, 111.; Mr. Loomis Bur- 
rell, of Little Falls, N. Y. ; Mrs. Theresa E. KeLsey, of Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Mayor 
James P. Baxter, of Portland, Me., and many others who aided tis in this great 
work and to whom we now extend our thanks. 

ELISHA S. LOOMIS. 

Berea, O., September, 1908. 



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RTHOGRAPHY of the name Loomis. — Nearly all of those persons 
in the United States who are known by the name of Loomis are 
descended from Joseph Loomis, who settled in Windsor, Conn., in 
1639. This name, in the lapse of time has undergone various 
changes of orthography. For somewhat more than a century it 
has, with few exceptions, been spelled Loomis. Previous to that 
time, the more common spelling was Lomis. On the oldest grave- 
stones at Colchester the name is spelled Lomis. On the early town records at 
Windsor the name is generally Lomys, but on the oldest grave-stone of any mem- 
ber of this family now known to exist anywhere in America, the name is spelled 
Lomas. This is the grave-stone of Deac. John Lomas, who died at Windsor, 
Sept. I, 1688. 

In England, for more than a century past, the name has uniformly been 
spelled Lomas, but two or three centuries ago the name was sometimes spelled 
Lummas, Lommas, or Lomes. All these names are considered to be variations 
in the spelling of one original name, and the spelling now well established in 
England is Lomas, while the spelling adopted in the United States is Loomis. 

Proof that Joseph Loomis came from Braintree, England. — Joseph Loomis, 
one of the first settlers of Windsor, Conn., came from Braintree, Essex County, 
England, in the year 1638. This fact is established by the following document, 
being a deposition made July 30, 1639, by one of the passengers in the same ship 
with Joseph Loomis. The original, of which this is a copy, is in the possession 
of Wr. J. Hammond Trumbull of Hartford, Conn., President of the Connecticut 
Historical Society. 

The following is a copy of the original draft (unsigned) of the deposition 
of Joseph Hills of Charlestown, taken 30th July, 1639:* 

" Joseph Hills of Charlestowne, in New England, Woollen Draper,** aged 
about 36 yeares, sworne, saith upon his oath that he came to New England 
undertaker in the ship called the Susan & Ellen of London whereof was master 
Mr. Edward Payne, in the yeare of our Lord one thousand six hundred thirty and 
eight, the 14th yeare of the raigne of our Sou''aigne Lord the King that now is and 
this dP' knowes that divers goods and chattells, victualls & commodities of Joseph 
Loomis late of Brayntree in the County of Essex, Woolen-draper, w'^'^ were 
put in three butts, two hogsheds, one halfe hogshed, one barrel, one tubb & three 
firkins, transported from Maiden in the County of Essex to London in an Ipsw"** 
Hye, were shipped in the said ship upon the eleventh day of Aprill in the yeare 
abovesayd, and this deponent cleared the said goods w'^ divers other goods of 
the said Joseph Loomis and other mens, in the Custome-house at London, as 
may appeare by the Customers bookes, and this dep' saith that the said goods 
were transported into New England in the said ship where she arrived on the 
seaventeenth day of July in the yeare aforesayd." 

♦The N. E. Hst. and Gen. Reg., Vol. VIII, p. 309, contains the Will of Joseph Hills, 
lawyer, late of Maldon, Mass. He d. Feb. 5, 1687-8. 
•*So designated by Savage, Vol. II, p. 417. 



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Several of the facts stated in the preceding deposition are confirmed by other 
documents. 

The following is a document contained in a volume of Land Records pre- 
served in the office of the Secretary of State at Hartford, Conn. It is a copy of 
a letter from an attorney of Braintree, Eng., dated 165 1, and addressed to an 
acquaintance in Hartford, Conn., in which letter allusion is twice made to Loomis. 
The writer of this letter (W. Lyngwood) is mentioned in the history and an- 
tiquities of the county of Essex, by Phillip .Morant, London, I/^S, vol. 2, p. 391. 

"Cousin Clark: 

Since I have received your letter in March, 1650, with your letter to your 
brother Richard and the testimonial of your being alive, under the Governor's 
seal, I have proceeded against your brother and taken out a commission in chan- 
cery, to examine witnesses which 1 intended to have had executeil about Michael- 
mas, etc. 

And now I desire only to have a good warrant and order from you testified 
by such of my friends there with you whose hands I know, as my cousin Loomis, 
cousin Cullick, John Talcott, John Steele, or some of those to whom you would 
have me pay the money, that I may have a good discharge and you may be 
sure to have the money, for I should be very sorry, after so much time, pains 
and money spent that either you should fail of your money, or myself of a good 
discharge for the £29, and so desiring to hear from you as speedily as you can, 
with my love to you, my cousin Loomis, cousin Cullick, and the rest of my cousins 
and friends there witii you, 1 rest, 

Your very loving cousin, 

Braintree, March 20, 1651. W. Lyngwood. 

This is a true copy, Oct. 11, 1654. John Cullick." 

In a manuscript by John Talcott the second (shown to me by Mr. Charles 
J. Hoadley of Hartford), he says: "My uncle Mr. Mott sold my hon'^ father 
Talcott his house that he lived in in Braintree in Old England per order 'in the 
year 1644, my father Talcott then living in this house in Hartford."* 

In the will of John Talcott (made between 1655 and 1660) he mentions his 
kinsman John Skinner. This John Skinner was the son of John Skinner and 
Mary, daughter of Joseph Loomis (4). 

In Hotten's I-ists of Emigrants from Great Britain to the American Planta- 
tions, 1600- 1 700, the ship Susan and Ellen, Edward Payne, Master, is said to 
have sailed with a load of emigrants from London to New England in May, 1635. 
This is the same ship, with the same master, that brought over Joseph Loomis 
in 1638. 

Again in vol. 2, Records of Particular Court for the colony of Connecticut 
(preserved in the office of the Secretary of State, Hartford, Conn.), p. 116, is 
given an inventory of the estate of Mr. Joseph Loomis, deceased, Nov. 25, 1658, 
in which it is stated that there is a debt in Eiii^land against Mr. Loomis's estate 
amounting to £12. 14s. 8d. 

The preceding documents arc regarded as sufficient authority for the state- 
ment that Joseph Loomis, who is mentioned in the records of Windsor as having 
bought a piece of land in that town, Feb. 2, 1640, came from Braintree, England, 
and landed in Boston in 1638. 

Children of Joseph Loomis. — Joseph Loomis had five sons and three daugh- 
ters, whose marriages are recorded in the town records at Windsor, as also the 



♦John Talcott of Hartford had an uncle who was born in Braintree, Eng., an<l went to 
Spain and \vtis a merchant in Madrid. He had a cousin who died in Seville, Spain. See 
Talcott's Gen., p. 8. 



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births of their children, but as the date of the birth of Joseph's children is not 
recorded, it is difficult to determine the order of seniority. 

In the Records of Particular Court for the colony of Connecticut, vol. 2, 
p. 115, is recorded the agreement of the children of Mr. Joseph Loomis respecting 
the division of the estate of said deceased, as approved by the court Dec. 2, 1658. 
This agreement is signed by the children in the following order : 

Joseph Loomis. Thomas Loomis. 

Nicholas Olmsted. Nathaniel Loomis. 

■ Josias Hull. Mary Tudor.* 

John Loomis. Samuel Loomis. 

It is believed that the above order indicates the relative ages of the sons. 
This conclusion is founded upon the sentiments generally prevalent at that period 
with regard to the rights of seniority, and is confirmed by several circumstances. 

1. Since the laws of England secured to the oldest son very important privi- 
leges over his younger brothers, the position of Joseph Loomis's name in the 
agreement above-mentioned is regarded as proving that he was the oldest son. 

2. Joseph Loomis, the younger, and John Loomis had land granted to them 
from the Windsor Plantation in 1643. The other sons acquired no land until 
several years afterwards. The names of the five sons are repeatedly mentioned 
on the records at Windsor and Hartford, as jurors, freemen, troopers, etc., and 
these dates lead to the conclusion that Joseph and John were older than the other 
three sons. 

3. The marriages of the sons, as recorded at Windsor, took place in the 
order of the names mentioned above. 

Materials from zchich tliis genealogy lias been derived. — The genealogy given 
in the following pages is for many years derived principally from the town records 
at Windsor, Conn. About 1672, Samuel Loomis removed to Westfield, Mass., 
and from him there descended a numerous family in that town. Soon after the 
year 1700, other descendants of Joseph Loomis settled in Colchester, Lebanon, 
Coventry and Bolton, from whom has sprung a numerous family ; and soon after- 
wards they established themselves in Torrington, New Hartford, Sufiield, and 
many other towns in Connecticut, as well as Springfield, Southwick, Sheffield, 
and other towns in Southwestern Massachusetts. I have consulted the records 
of all these towns with considerable care, and have visited nearly every Loomis 
family at present living in Connecticut or Massachusetts. Soon after the peace 
of 1783, several of the Loomis family emigrated to the States of Vermont and 
New York, and their descendants at the present time are found in nearly every 
county of the latter State. Early in the present century, and particularly after 
the war of 1812, several of the Loomis family removed to New Connecticut, and 
their descendants are now found in considerable numbers in all parts of Ohio, 
but particularly in the northern portion. Within the past forty years, the Loomis 
family has followed the grand tide of emigration westward, and representatives 
of Joseph Loomis arc now to be found in all of the States formerly known as 
the " Free States," and a few are to be found in the States formerly known as 
the " Slave States." 

In the following genealogy I have aimed to include all the descendants of 
Joseph Loomis of Braintree, England, who have retained the family name. No 
attempt has been made to enumerate the descendants of the daughters, who are 
known by other names than Loomis. It is not claimed that this list of descend- 
ants is complete. I have collected some additional names of persons who are 



*The ages assigned to the children of Mrs. Skinner indicate that she was older than 
John Loomis. See Fern. Branch, Loomis Gen., Vol. I, p. 108. 



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presumed to be descendants of Joseph Loomis, but whose connection with him 
I have not yet been able satisfactorily to establish. It is hoped that future 
researches may enable us to recover most of the names which are now deficient 
in this record. 

Unfounded traditions. — In my numerous visits with members of the Loomis 
family, I have met with a considerable number of traditions resjjecting the first 
settlement in this country which are either very inaccurate or entirely erroneous. 
One statement* which I have repeatedly seen is the following : " Joseph Loomis 
(then spelled Lomas), wife and children, left Plymouth, Eng., in the ship Mary 
and John, March 20, 1634, and landed at or near Boston, Mass., May 30." 

This statement is entirely untrue, and contains a jumble of facts and dates 
derived in part from the history of other settlers in Windsor. On the 20th of 
I\larch, 1630, a company of 160 persons, including Rev. John W'arham, after- 
wards the first minister of Windsor, embarked at Plymouth, Eng., in the ship 
Mary and John, a vessel of 400 tons burden, and landed at Nantasket, near 
Boston, May 30th. But it is established that Joseph Loomis and his family did 
not come over until 1638, and the first record which can be found of his name 
in Connecticut is dated Feb. 2, 1640, when he bought a piece of land at Windsor. 

Another statement, furnished me by a gentleman wlio has given considerable 
attention to the genealogy of the Loomis family, is the following: "Some sixty 
years since, Dr. Wheelock, then president of Dartmouth College, N. H., received 
a letter from a gentleman in Leyden, Holland, stating that a Mr. Lomas had 
deceased at that place, leaving some property to the oldest Lomas in Windsor, 
Conn., and from concomitants it is believed that our family once resided in 
Leyden." 

In July, 1857, I visited Leyden, mainly for the purpose of testing the truth 
of this rumor. I examined the Address-Buch of Leyden for the name of Lomas, 
but found no such name. I consulted the clerks at the post oflice and many other 
persons in the town, but no one knew any such person. 

The deaths in Leyden are all recorded in large volumes preserved at the 
Stadthaus. From 1775 to 1795, and also since 1805, there has been prepared an 
alphabetical list of all the deaths ; but the name of Lomas could not be found there. 
There was no alphabetical list of the deaths for other years, and it was a hope- 
less task to look for a particular name without some indication of the year in 
which it was to be found. 

There is also an alphabetical list of all who have left unclaimed property 
since 1776. The name Lomas is not there to be found, nor any name which it 
is thought could be confounded with it. I also examined an alphabetical list of 
all whose property had been sold from 1770 to 1812, but did not find any name 
resembling Lomas. Hence it is inferred that no such person had property sold 
in Leyden during that period. 

This evidence satisfies me that the rumor above referred to is erroneous, 
either in respect of the place (Leyden) or the person (Lomas). I have found 
no evidence which indicated that Joseph Loomis of Windsor ever resided upon 
the continent of Europe. 

The name Lomas in Great Bi-itain. — In some parts of Great Britain the 
names Lomas and Lomax are of very common occurrence, while in other 
portions these names are entirely unknown. Slater's Directory of Manchester 
for 1865 gives 102 persons of the name Lomas, 47 of the name Lomax, 2 of 
the name Lummis, and 2 of the name Lomnitz. The following table shows the 
result of a similar analysis of the directories of eight towns of England : 



♦This statement is copied in R. R. Hinman's First Settlers of Conn., p. 152- Hartford 
1846. 



25 (ingtual JnitgattgaltonH 



LoMAS LoMAX Similar Names 



Manchester 

Liverpool 

London 

Sheffield 


102 

9 

10 

11 

3 


47 
11 

8 








f Lummis, 2. 
\ Looms, 2. 

0. 
f Loomes, 3. 
\ Lowmas, 2. 

0. 

Lummis, 1. 


Bristol 

Leeds 

Newcastle 


2 
2 



0. 
0. 
0. 



Column second of the preceding table shows the number of times the name 
Lomas occurs in each of the towns above mentioned ; column third shows how 
many times the name Lomax occurs, and column fourth shows a few cases of 
names bearing some resemblance to the preceding. 

In order to determine in what part of Great Britain the Lomas family first 
appeared, or has been longest established, I have consulted with great care the 
Directories of Great Britain and Ireland. 

I have searched through Slater's Directory of Ireland for 1856 without 
finding I.omas or Lomax in a single instance. I have also searched through 
Slater's Directory of Scotland for i860 without finding either Lomas or Lomax 
in a single instance. 

In Slater's Directory of Wales for 1850 the names Lomas and Lomax occur 
only once each, viz., Thomas Lomas, tinman, in Crickhowell, and John Lomax, 
bootmaker, in Bangor. 

In order to discover, if possible, the home of this family in England at a 
remote antiquity, I have selected as the basis of comparison that class of persons 
which is presumed to be the least migratory. Merchants and bankers, from 
the very nature of their business, form a migratory class, and we find an occa- 
sional merchant of the name Lomas in nearly every one of the large cities of 
England. Mechanics are less migratory ; but with the exception of the nobility, 
the persons who are thought to be most closely attached to the soil are the 
farmers. I have therefore carefully consulted the English Post Office Directory 
for 1858 and have found no farmer of the name Lomas or Lomax except in 
the five following counties, viz. : 

Lomas Lomax Sum. 

Cheshire 16 times 5 times 21 times 

Derbyshire 19 " " 19 " 

Staffordshire 9 " " 9 " 

Lancashire 1 " 3 " 4 " 

Cumberland 1 " " 1 " 



Total 46 times 8 times 54 times 

With only one exception these places are all near Manchester, and are 
included within a circle of 30 miles radius, whose centre is 25 miles S. S. E. of 
Manchester. This point is near the boundary of the three counties of Chester, 
Derby, and Stafford, and this circle has without doubt been the home of the 
Lomas family for several centuries.* 

*Owners of land in England and Wales, 1873, as shown in the following 

PARLIAMENTARY REPORT. 

Lomas Loma.x Lomas Lomax 

Derby 13 Northampton 1 

Chester 10 1 Somerset 1 2 

Stafford 9 Suffolk 3 

York, W. R 5 1 Montgomery 2 

" N. R 1 Surrey 1 

Lancaster 3 13 Hertford 1 

Cumberland 2 — — 

Kent 2 48 23 



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The resemblance between the Christian names occurring in England and 
those found at Windsor, Conn., is quite remarkable. Thus in the small town 
of Stockport, Cheshire, the Post Office Directory gives eight persons (only) of 
the name I.omas, and their Qiristian names are John, Joseph, James, Isaac, 
Matthew, Jacob, Cliarles, and William. Each of these names is found in the 
first three generations of the Lomas family at Windsor, and the first four names 
occur in the aggregate 26 times. 

I'Voni the preceding examination it is inferred that for a long period the 
jjrincijxd home of the Lomas family in Great Britain has been in the vicinity of 
Derbyshire. 

Early history of tlue name Lomas in Eni^land. — In order to trace the history 
of the name Lomas, I have consulted early English records as far as I have been 
able. In the "Calendar to Pleadings in the reigns of Henry VII. to Elizalx;th," 
a work in two vols., folio, published in 1827, the names Lomas, Lomax, and 
Lommas occur in all seven times. In the " Proceedings in Cliancerv in the 
reign of Elizabeth," a work in three vols., folio, published by the British Gov- 
ernment in 1S27-32, the names Lomas and Lomax each occur once. In an 
English periodical entitled " Xotes and Queries," 2d series, vol. 8th, is a com- 
munication containing some hints respecting the early history of the Lomas family. 
In " William Berry's Pedigrees of Hertfordshire families," is given the pedigree 
of Joshua Lomax, who died in 1685. In a few other ancient documents I have 
found occasional mention of the name Lomas. The following table emlxidies 
the substance of the information derived from the preceding sources, to which 
1 have added the Lomas and Lomax graduates of the two oldest English Uni- 
versities, down to 1850. 

Year. Tabic illustratinii the history of the name Lomas in England. 

143s Oliverus del Lunihalghes, Thomas del Lumhalghe, Radus del Lumhalghes, and Gal- 

fridus del Lumhalghes, held lands witliin the Manor of Bury, Lancaster Co., near 

Manchester. 
1497 Lawrcns Lomatz of Bolton, near Manchester, aged 70. Xotes and Queries, 2d 

series, vol. 8, p. 478.* 
1551 Ellis Lomas, Strype's Ecclesiastical Memorials, vol, 2, pt. I, p. 527. 
1556 Jan. 27, John Lomas, iunicd ut Canterbury for heresy, iliat is, for being a Protestant. 

Zurich Letters on the English Reformation, vol. iii, p. 175.** 
1561 Lawrent Lomax of Eye, Suffolk Co., born Lancaster Co., had a coat of arms recorded 

in the Visitation Book. British Museum Manuscripts. 
1563 Ralph Lonunas, Lancashire Calendar to Pleadings, 5 Elizabeth, p. 259. 

1566 Lawrence Lomax, of Eye, SufTold Co., Proceedings in Chancery, vol. 2, p. 141. 
1578 John Lommas, Derbyshire, Calendar to Pleadings, 20 Elizabeth, p. 72. 

1585 Nicholas Lomas, Derbyshire, do. 27 Elizabeth, p. 159. 

1591 Giles Lomas, Lancashire, do. 33 Elizabeth, p. 263. 

1592 Alice Lomas, Lancashire, do. 34 Elizabeth, p. 290. 

1594 Robert Lomas, Derbysliire, do. 36 Elizabeth, p. 326. 

1595 Roger Lomax, do. 37 Elizabeth, p. 325. 
1595 Richard Lomas, Proceedings in Chancery, vol. 3, p. 297. 

1627 Jervase Lummas, Shropshire, Xotes and Queries, 2d ser., vol. 8, p. 478. 
1630 Jervase Lummas, Shropshire, do. 

1633 Lawrence Lomax, Bailiff of Eye, Suffolk Co., Calendar of State Papers, 1633-4, P- 577- 
1649 Edward Lomas, of Pevensy, Sussex Co., Sussex Archeological Collections, vol. 24, 
P- 257. 



*See Chambers' Astronomy, p. 69. Monthly Notices. R. A. S., vol. 22, p. 232, W. 
Lummis of Manchester, Eng. 

**Jn "the acts and monuments" of John Fo.xe, Vol. 7, p. 750, John Lomas is called a 
'young man' of the parish of Tenterden, Kent Co., and the nature of his heresy is described. 
In "select poetry" edited by Edward Fare, p. 165, the name is spelled Lowmas. 



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1653 Anne Lomax, West Felton, Shropshire, Notes and Queries, 2d ser., vol. 8, p. 478. 

1662 Thomas Lomes of Lothbury, London, Calendar of State Papers, 1662, p. ssg. 

1665 James Lomax, Graduate Cambridge Univ., Pembroke College. 

1668 Rev. John Lomax, Graduate Cambridge Univ., Jesus College. 

1674 Joshua Lomax, Esq., of St. Albans, Sheriff of Hertfordshire, purchased the Manor of 

Childwickbury, Hertfordshire, about 1666. Died in 1685. 

1693 May 15, John Lomax (of James and Mary) baptized, Westminster, London. 

1700 Joshua Lomax, Graduate Oxford LTniv., Brasen Nose College. Mem. Parliament for 

St. Albans, 1708. 

1711 Thomas Lomax, Graduate Oxford Univ., Brasen Nose College. 

1720 John Lomas, Graduate Oxford Univ., Lincoln College. 

1727 Caleb Lomax of Childwickbury, Mem. Pari, for St. Albans 1727; died in 1729. 

1753 Caleb Lomax, Esq., of Childwickbury, Sheriff of Hertfordshire: died 1786. 

1773 Henry Lomas, Graduate Oxford LTniv., Wadham College. 

1774 Edmund Shallct Lomax, Graduate Oxford Univ., St. John's College. 
T781 James Lomax, Graduate Cambridge Univ., Catherine Hall. 

T784 Rev. Thomas Lomas, Graduate Oxford Univ., Brasen Nose College; died in 1843. 

1788 Caleb Lomax, Graduate Cambridge Univ., St. John's College. 

1802 Edmund Lomax, Graduate Cambridge Univ., Trinity College. 

1806 Frederick Shallet Lomax, Graduate Cambridge LTniv., Trinity College. 

1840 John Lomas, Graduate Oxford LTniv., Worcester College. 

1847 Ebcneser William Lomax, Graduate Cambridge LTniv., Corpus Christi College. 

1847 Thomas Lomax, Graduate Cambridge LTniv., Trinity College. 

1848 Rev. Holland Lomas, Graduate Oxford Univ., St. IMary's Hall. 

1848 James Lomax, Lieut.-General of British Army, 1841-48; died Nov. 14, 1848, x. 75. 

The correspondent of " Notes and Queries," 2d ser., vol. 8, p. 478, says : 
" The ancient orthography of the name Lomax or Lomas appears in a AIS. Rent- 
Roll of Sir John Pilkington of Bury, Knight, dated 13 Henry VL (1433) 
wherein occur Radits del Lumhalghes, Olivcrus del Lumhalghes, Thomas del 
Lumhalghc de Whetyll, and Galfridus del Lumhalghes, all holding lands within 
the manor of Bury, in the county of Lancaster." 

At first view we might think that the name Lomax could not be derived from 
Lumhalghes, but a little reflection will render it less improbable. It is presumed 
that the name Lumhalghes was pronounced in two syllables. There are several 
English words ending in cs in which the e is not sounded ; such as besides, domes, 
fires, notes, etc., and in the early English the number of such cases was much 
greater than at present. Thus 

clerks was written clerkes. 
fowls " fowles. 

herbs " herbes. 

hills " hilles. 

months " monthes. 

mountains was written mounteynes. 
sins " synnes. 

songs " 'songes. 

towards " towardes. 

wills " willes, etc. 

The letter It simply denotes a strong breathing which is common in all parts 
of England, but more particularly in the northern counties. Canceling the letters 
h and c, the word is reduced to Lumaigs, and this would be pronounced very 
much like the word Lomax. 

The same correspondent of " Notes and Queries," p. 478, states : " In a 
curious article contributed to the Chetham Society (Miscall., vol. 1855) being 



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Examynatyons towcheynge Cokeye More, tpe. H. vii (1485- 1509), one of the 
witnesses examined was Lawrens Lomatz of y^ p'ish of Bolton, of the age of 
Ixx years." 

From the table on page 16 it appears that the name Lomas in England can 
be traced back a little more than four centuries, but I have been una\)le to trace 
it further. Surnames were first introduced into England about the time of the 
Conquest (A. D. 1066), but the custom came slowly into use during the eleventh 
and three following centuries. Hereditary surnames were not premanently set- 
tled among the lower and middle classes in England before the era of the 
Reformation (A. D. 15 17). But Laurent Lomax, born about 1427, was a 
person of some distinction, and either he or his son (as will be shown hereafter) 
was authorized to have a coat of arms. The absence of any earlier mention in 
English annals of the name Lomax or Lomas is therefore thought to be some- 
what remarkable, and may be explained if we suppose the family to have been 
natives of some other country, and that they had recently settled in England. 
The reasons for this last supposition will be stated hereafter. 

The pronunciation of the name Lomas four centuries ago was probably well 
represented by the spelling Lomatz. Subsequently one branch of the family 
adopted the spelling Lomax and another the spelling Lomas, and these two 
modes of spelling have been pretty consistently adhered to in England down to 
the present time. 

It is the common impression in England that the names Lomax and Lomas 
have the same origin. A surgeon of some eminence residing in Manchester, 
Eng., married a Miss Lomas. I visited the family in 1857. ^"fl was told that 
the lady's grandfather was named Lomax, but that her father (believing that 
the name was originally Lomas) adopted the spelling Lomas. 

The change of the name Lomatz to Lomax and Lomas is no greater than 
the clianges which have taken place in many other English names whose history 
can be traced back several centuries. VV^e have an example of the facility with 
which the letter x is exchanged for the letter j or soft c, in the word index, 
whose plural is either indexes or indices* 

The Lomax coat of anus. — Lawrent Lomax of Lancaster Co. was authorized 
to bear a coat of arms sometime prior to the year 1561. In the reign of Philip 
and Mary (A. D. 1554), a commission of visitation was appointed to regulate 
the use and assumption of arms, and several similar commissions were subse- 
quently issued under the reign of Elizabeth and her successors. At the Visita- 
tion of 1 56 1, Lawrent Lomax of Eye, in Suffolk County, was recorded as having 
a coat of arms. This record is found in a manuscript volume contained in the 
British Museum, entitled " Pedigrees and Arms of Suffolk Families," Harleian 
Collection of Manuscripts. No. 1449. On page nob of this manuscrijit is found 
a record of Laurent Lomax (Ijorn in Lancaster), with the names of his descend- 
ants (including children, grandchildren and great grandchildren), and his coat 
of arms is represented by a figure in the margin. 

The following is a copy of the record: 



Coat of 
Arms 
in the 

margin 



Lawrent Lomax, born in Lancaster. 

Lawrent Lomax = Mary dau. of Sir Edward 

of Eye in Suffolk Sulyard of Hawlcy in Suffolk. 

Lawrent Lomax = Ann dau. and heir of Ounger 
of Eye of Suffolk of Dcbenham in Suffolk. 

I 
Lawrent Lomax; John Lomax. 



♦Also note that Brussels was forinerly Bruxclles ; Mexico was Messico. 



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The representation of the Lomax coat of arms on the frontispiece is taken 
from Berry's Pedigrees of Hertfordshire families, page 103, where is given the 
genealogy of Joshua Lomax of Childwickbury, Hertfordshire. This coat of 
arms is thus described : " Ermine a Greyhound, courant between three escallops, 
sable. Crest a demi greyhound Argent, collard Gules." 

The last visitation of the heralds was made in 1683. Soon after this date 
the ordinances which had been made deciding who were entitled to bear arms 
were generally disregarded, and arms were assumed by any person who coveted 
this distinction. 

Within a comparatively recent period, the Lomas family has assumed an 
independent coat of arms. In a book entitled " A complete body of Heraldr)-, 
by Joseph Edmondson, London, 1780," the name Lomax appears, but not the 
name Lomas. In the " British Herald, by Thomas Robson, Sunderland, 1830," 
and in numerous more recent works on heraldry, the Lomas coat of arms is 
described thus : " Argent between two palets, gules three fleurs de lis in pale sable, 
a chief azure. Crest, on a chapcau a pelican vulning herself proper." 

The figure on the frontispiece representing the Lomas coat of arms, is copied 
from a drawing which I obtained in 1856 at an office of Heraldry in London. 
(See supplementary data on The Lomas Coat of Arms). 

Can the Lomas family be traced to the continent of Europe? — In the hope 
of obtaining some further information as to the early history of the Lomas family, 
I have consulted the most extensive biographical dictionaries within my reach for 
the names Lomas and Lomax ; also all the directories of cities and countries of 
Europe which I could find in the United States, or in those parts of Europe which 
I have visited ; and I have also consulted all the large gazeteers that I could 
find in quest of places bearing either of the above names, or any name having 
a decided resemblance to either of them. 

(A.) The following is a brief summary of the results obtained respecting 
the names of persons : 

1. Cantoral (Hieron de) Lomas, a Spanish poet from Valladolid, lived in 
the latter half of the sixteenth century, and wrote various poems, which were 
published at Madrid in 1577. See Grosses Vollstjindiges LTniversal Lexicon, 
1738, V. 18, p. 330. Also Ticknor's History of Spanish Literature, v. 3, p 513. 

2. Giovanni Paul Lomazzo, an Italian painter and savant, born at Milan,* 
April 26, 1538, of a distinguished family from the village of Lomazzo, near 
Como. He was called to Florence by Cosmo de Medicis, who made him guardian 
of a gallery of 4,000 paintings. He died in 1598. — Biographie Universelle, Paris, 
1819, t. 24, p. 637. 

3. In the Directory of Spain (El Indicador de Espafia, Barcelona, 1864, a 
1865) appears the name of Nicolas Lomas at Santander. The name Loma occurs 
five times in the Provinces of Madrid, Toledo, Cordova and Burgos. 

In 1864, Fidel Carcia Lomas was sub-director del Registro de la propiedad. 
— El Indicador, p. 23. 

In 1869, Eduardo de la Lomas was civil Governor of the Province of Sara- 
gossa. 

In 1874, General Loma conimanded a division of the Spanish army operating 
against the Carlists. 

4. In the Directory of Milan (Guida di Milano per I'anno, 1867) appear 
the names of Antoinetta Lomazzi and Ippolito Lomazzi. 

5. In the Directory of France (Almanach des 500,000 adresses, 1867, de 
Paris et des Departments) no name is found resembling Lomas. The same is 
true of the Directories of Brussels, Amsterdam and Copenhagen. In the Direc- 



*From 1535 to 1713 the duchy of Milan was a dependency of the Spanish crown. 



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tories of Berlin, Dresden and Leipsic, the name Lommatsch frequently occurs. 
Also the Directory of Berlin for i8'')6 contains the name Lomax, but upon inquiry 
this was found to be an Englishman recently established in Germany. 

(B.) The following is a summary of the places bearing the name Lomas, 
or a name somewhat resembling it. 

Lomas, a village in the Province of Palencia, Spain, with a population of 
519. — Bcschcrcllc Dictionairc dc Geographic UnivcrscUc. 

Lomis, a village of Switzerland, 15 miles S. W. of Constance.* 

Ix)miswyl (i. e., Lomis-ville), a village of Switzerland, four miles west of 
Soleurc. 

Lomazzo, a village of I-Ximbardy, near Como. Population 2,292. 

Lommatsch, a town in Saxony, 22 miles from Dresden. Population 2,275. 

Lomas, a town in the Argentine Republic, South .America. Lat. 31 deg. 30 
min. S. Long. 62 deg. 18 min. \V. 

Lomas Bay, Straits of Magalhacns, S. A.. Lat. 52 deg. 30 min. S. Long. 
69 deg. 10 min. W. 

Point Lomas, in Peru, S. A. Lat. 17 deg. 32 min. S. Long. 74 deg. 54 
min. W. 

Point Loma, San Diego, California. Lat. 32 deg. 42 min. N. Long. 117 
deg. 15 min. W. 

Loma Hill, a mountain in Western Africa. Lat. 9 deg. 25 min. N. Long. 
9 deg. 51 min. W. 

Do the preceding facts afYord a basis for any conjecture respecting the early 
history of the Lomas family? It is generally contended by writers on onoma- 
tology that all proper names had originally a peculiar and appropriate meaning. 
(See Salvertc's Essai historique sur les noms d'homme, t. i, p. 7.) Ls the name 
Lomas derived from any word or combination of words in the English language? 
No one has ever suggested any such derivation which could be considered as 
in any degree plausible. The conclusion seems to follow of necessity that the 
name Lomas is not of English origin.** The same considerations lead to the 
conclusion that it is not of French, or German, or Italian origin. The case is, 
however, different with Spain. Loma in Spanish signifies a little hill, and lomas 
is the plural of loma, signifying Jiills. It is probable, therefore, that the names 
Loma and Lomas were early introduced as surnames in Spain, and we can 
understand why these names were applied to places which were inhabited by 
Spaniards, or of which the Spaniards were the first explorers. The conclusion 
naturally follows that the Lomas family in England came from Spain about 
the year 1400, or perhaps earlier. The names Lomis and Lomisville, a])plied to 
villages in Switzerland, render it probable that persons of the same name from 
S])ain, or perhaps from the Lomas family established in England, migrated to 
Switzerland. 

The names Lomazzi and Lomazzo in Northern Italy are also thought to have 
originated from the same stock. These names differ from Lomax or Lomatz 
only in substituting an Italian termination. 

This will appear from the following examples : 

The English name Lawrence becomes Lorenzo in Italian. 

" Morris " Maurizio " 

" Boniface " Bonifazio 

" Florence " Fiorenze 

Nice '• Nizza 

" Venice " Venezia '' 



"■See maps accompanying Murray's North Italy, Tart I. 

**See hereinafter, what Prof. C. A. Tloppin, Jr., says on this very interesting point. 



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It is possible that the name Lommatsch in Saxony is simply the name Lomatz 
modified by a change of termination, so as better to express the peculiar German 
pronunciation. 

It seems, therefore, probable that the Lomas family originated in Spain; 
that four or five centuries ago, and perhaps earlier, one or more members of this 
family became established in England, while others of the family found their 
way into Northern Italy. 

It may appear strange that when the facilities for travel were so restricted, 
as they were in Europe during the middle ages, the Lomas family should have 
become so widely scattered. But we know that during the Crusades (from A. 
D. 1096 to 1270), adventurers from England, France, Spain, Germany and 
Italy, were united in a common cause; and those crusaders who returned from 
Palestine instead of returning to their native homes, were frequently dispersed 
into foreign countries. The result must have been a considerable mingling 
together of the people of the different nations of Europe. 

It may be objected that the fact that Laurent Lomax had a coat of arms 
proves that he was not of foreign origin. Such an objection is not well founded. 
Many English families that have a coat of arms are of French origin, while 
others are of German, Italian, or Spanish origin. Among families of this descrip- 
tion having a German origin occur the nances Deycheler, Kramer, Lauginger, 
Mazzinghi, and Weber ; among those families having an Italian origin occur the 
names Castillon, Corsellis, De Moline, and Sileto ; while among the families 
admitted to be of Spanish origin occur the names Ayala, Florio, Gambow, and 
Ilbery. 

Other families of tJic Loomis name. — Besides the descendants of Joseph 
Loomis of Windsor, there are in the United States other families known by the 
name of Ix)omis, Lummis, or Lomas. Edward Lomas, born about 1606, came 
from London in 1635, and settled in Ipswich, Mass., as early as 1648. He had 
six children : John resided in Salem, Mass. ; Samuel settled in Hamilton, Mass. ; 
Nathaniel settled in Dover, N. H. ; Jonathan settled in Ipswich, Mass. ; Edward 
settled in Cohanzy, N. J. : and there was a daughter, who married John Sherring. 
The descendants of Edward Lomas generally spell their name Lummis, and this 
circumstance is usually sufficient to distinguish them from the Windsor family; 
but some of them have adopted the spelling Loomis, and a few have adopted 
the anomalous spelling Lamos. I have undertaken to make out the genealogy of 
this family, and have made considerable progress, but my manuscript is not yet 
ready for publication.* 

There was also a Joseph Lomas born in England about 1761, who was a 
soldier in Rurgoyne's army, who remained in thi-s country after the war, settled 
in Andover, Mass., and died in Erie Co., N. Y., about 1830. He had ten children, 
among whom were six sons, who married and had children. They generally 
claim that the proper spelling of their name is Lomas, but it is sometimes spelled 
Loomis. I have also undertaken to make out a complete genealogy of this 
fami-ly.* 

Besides the three families above referred to, in most of the larger cities we 
find persons of the name Lomas who were born in England, or whose parents 
came from England since the peace of 1783. Such persons uniformly claim that 
the proper spelling of their name is Lomas. but in the city directories it is fre- 
quently spelled Loom.is. I have not yet found a person in the United States 
bearing the name Lomas, Loomis, or Lummis who does not probably belong to 
one of the preceding classes ; in other words, there are believed to be in the 
United States but two Lomas families whose ancestors came to this country before 
the Revolution of 1776; the members of one (being descended from Joseph of 

*A copy of this and much additional data is now in the possession of Elisha S. Loomis, 
of Berea, O. 



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Windsor) almost without exception sj)elliny their name Ix)onii,s, and those of 
the other family (descended from Edward of Ipswich) generally spelling their 
name Lumniis. If the work which I have commenced should be ever completed, 
it will show the genealogy of every person in the United States bearing the 
name Loomis, Liimmis, or Lomas, and whose ancestors came to this country 
before the commencement of the present century.* 

A&iJitimial Sfiatoriral Data auii ^u^j^Jltuunitary iFarta 

Under " Early history of the name Lomas in England," these additional facts 
are pertinent. 

The name " del Lumhalghes " appears as " del Lumhalghe " in records of 
the time of Henry VI. 

" Laurens Lomatz " appears in one author as " Laurent Lomax, b. 1427, of 
l^olton Parish, Eng. A witness at ae. 70." 

Jossu Von Lorn, b. 1500, in Buren, Holland, a physician, wrote a work and 
signed his name (Lottu) Lommius. 

" 1578 Jolin Luinmas, Derbyshire" is also written "John Lomax." 

" 1668. Rev. John Lomax " was the father of John Lomax, who was the 
ancestor of the Lomaxes of Va., and N. C, U. S. A. 

" 1848. James Lomas, Lieut. (Jen.," is also written "James Lumax. Lieut. 
Gen." 

In Notes and Queries, Dec. 10, 1859, the same name is written the follow- 
ing three ways, — Lummas, Lummis, and Lomax. 

Also it appears that Anne and Sarah Lomax, of .Shropshire, were daughters 
of Jervase Lummas, of Shropshire. 

Also James Lomax, 1626, had his name written Linnmax. 

Also Bardsley's (Ed'n of 1901) Dictionary of British and Welsh Sur- 
names, p. 492 and 500, for name Loomis has : 

"Lomas, Lomax, Local, 'of Lomax,' a small spot in the parish of Bury Co., 
Lane. I do not know whether it can still be identified, but it has given birth to 
a family name that has ramified itself in a wonderful manner." 

1. Christopher Lomax, of bury, 1590; wills at Chester (1545-1620), p. 125. 

2. Jeffery Lomax, of Heap, 1590; ibid. 

3. Lawrence Smethrust, of Lomax. parish of Bury, 1624: ibid (1621-30), 
p. 201. 

4. Edw. Smethrust, of Lomax, parish of Bury, Yeoman, 1638: ibid. 

5. Oliver Lumas, 1602, Preston Guild Rolls, p. 63. 

6. Oliver Lumax, 1622, ibid, p. 70. 

7. Richard Lumas, 1603, ibid, p. 63. 

8. Richard Lumax, 1622, ibid, p. 70. 

The double instances given in 5, 6, 7 and 8 prove, if proof were needed, 
that Lomax and Lomas are one and the same name. In Manchester Directory 
Lomas occurs 31 and Lomax 18 times; London, 7. 10: New York, 3, 4." 

Page 500 — "Lummis— Local, a variation of Lomas, q. v. 1702, Bapt. Eliz. 
d. Edw. Lumis : St. Jas. Clerkcnwell, ii, 18. 

1791'), married," — Wm. Lummis and Margery Kncebone; St. Geo. Hun. Sq. 
ii, 148. 

Manchester, i : East Rid. Court Div. i ; New York, 2." 



♦It is now (1885) cstahlislied that one William Lomas, a forgeman (i. c. trained to 
forKC iron) came from Wales and settled in East Xantmel, Chester Co., Pa. He hout;ht 
land there in 1797 and died in 1803, leaving sons Wm., Thomas and John; from Jojm are 
now known many descendants. It is said that Wm. Lomas came in the British army, but 
deserted to the Am. army while at Valley Forge. He helped to make the first gun ever 
made in Pa. 



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SIjp Nam? ffiomaa an tifs (Enntitifttt of lEurojif 

In British Family Names, 2nd edition, 1903, is found the following: — 
" Lomax, Lomas. Fr. Lammas, Lamusse ; Fl. Lanimers ; D'ch. Lommesse, p. n. 
(time of birth (?) famous). Lammasse in Rot. Hund. Lamisso, a Lomb. King 
5th century." 

Another writer says : " The name is Lomas in France and Lommatsch in 
Germany." 

The following historical note relative to the Scottish border revolution, 1095, 
makes reference to a name which seems closely related to the name Loomis. 

In " The Border-History of England and Scotland " by the Rev. Geo. Rid- 
path of Stitchill, revised by his bro., the Rev. Philip Ridpath, of Hutton (edition 
of 18 10, London), on p. 72, we find this: 

" Soon after, (the last revolution in Scotland, 1095), the young king, (Edgar, 
King of Scotland, in 1098), in testimony of his gratitude, made a present of 
the above-mentioned convent (the convent of Durham), of the place and lands 
of Coldingham, together with several villages in its neighborhood. . . .* 

Is not Lumis (omitting the " den ") nearer Loomis than Spanish Loma, 
Lancastrian Lumhalghes, or even Lomax? Was there a Lumis family suffi- 
ciently established in 1095 to stamp its name on this " border " place, or did the 
place (through the meaning of the term) give rise to a Lumis family? yVnd 
was this family in any way connected with the early Lancastrian family? Who 
can tell? 

§>anve Hariattnna of tljp JJatttf ffiotnaa 

In Savage's Gen. Dic'y, Vol. Ill, p. 111-115, the name is spelled eight ways. 
In England and the U. S., the name has been written or recorded each of the 
following 42 ways since the year 1600: Lamas, Lames, Lamus. Lammas, Lames. 
Lamys, Lcwmas, Lomack, Lomacks, Lomas, Lomatz, Lomax, Lomes, Lomies. 
Lomis, Lommas, Lommatz, Lommes, Lomnitz, Lomys, Loomas, Loomax, Loomes, 
Loomis, Loomiss, Lomes, Looms, Loomys, Lowmas, Lumas. Lumass, Lumax, 
Lumes, Lumis, Lummas, Lummis, Lummix, Lummox, Lummus, Lunuis, Lumux, 
Lumys. 

Investigation reveals that : — 

1. The descendants of Joseph Lomas, the soldier in Burgoyne's army, who 
settled at Andover, Mass., and of Wm. Lomas, of Ashtabula Co., O., who set- 
tled there about 1870, coming from England, generally spell their name Lomas ; 
a few spell it Loomis or Lumis. 

2. The descendants of Wm. Lomas, said to have come to America during 
the Rev. War, and who settled in Chester Co., Pa., generally spell their name 
Loomis. 

3. The descendants of Edward Lumas or Lumax, also written Lomas and 
Lummis, of Ispwich, Mass., 1648, generally spell their name Lummis or Lum- 
mus ; but many are now found who spell it Loomis. 

4. The descendants of Joseph Loomis (Lomas) of Windsor, Conn., 1639, 
now nearly always spell their name Loomis. 



*The Charter together with the mnnsion of Coldingham, mentions the following man- 
sions, viz.: Aldcamhus, Lumisiicu, Rcgintun (Rcnton), Riston, Swinewde (Swinewood), 
Farndun (Farnyside), the two Eituns (Aitons), Prenagest (Prendergest), and Crames- 
niuthe. AH these, with small variations in spelling, are the names of villages to this day 
situated in the neighbourhood, except Cranesmuthe. 



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At present, in England, the siielling^ Lonias is well established.* In the U. 
S. of America and Canada, the spelling Looinis is generally found. 

Sl]p Sjomoa (Cuat of AruiB 

"He who inherits arms is 
A gentleman, well bred and of good name." 

— King Henry V. 

The motto " Ne cede malis " is found in Verg. Ac, 6, 95, and the transla- 
tion is, "Do not give way to misfortunes." The coat of arms by the rules of 
heraldry may be interpreted thus : 

The pallet, signifying military strength and fortification, was given to those 
who impaled or otherwise defended cities, or supported the government of their 
sovereign, " by standing up uprightly for prince and country." The Fleur-de- 
lis was often granted to those who had taken part in the French wars. The 
Pelican is the device of the inner temple, London. And vulning itself signifies. 
that it will give its own blood for its young, hence a symbol of devoted and self- 
sacrificing charity. On p. 98, of Wescott's Hst. of the Eng. Bible (the Bishop's 
Bible which appeared in 1568), Wcscott says: "At the end is an elegant couplet 
m the device of the pelican feeding her young." The couplet is : 

"Matris ut hacc proprio stirps est satiata crnore, 
Pacis item proprio, Christc, cruore tnos." 

Translated, it reads: 

"As this young is fed by the actual blood of the mother 
So, O Christ, you feed yours with your own blood." 

The signification of the colors are, — 

Argent, peace and sincerity ; 

Gules, magnanimity and military fortitude ; 

Sable, constancy ; and 

Azure, loyalty and truth. 

^avas Iftfltortral JFarta &latiwf to Anna 

Arms, so called because originally displayed upon defensive armor. 

Coat of arms, because embroidered upon the coat worn over the armor. 

William the Conqueror did not use arms. Uncertain when introduced into 
England, but in the 13th century they came rapidly into use. 

In the infancy of heraldry every knight assumed whatever arms he chose, 
but the Crusades, by bringing together soldiers of different nations, tended to 
produce a certain assimilation in their heraldry, all of which are now under the 
direction of the Heralds' College of London. 

In America any one is free to adopt any device, or coat of arms, he may 
choose. For our pioneer forefathers left all such trappings in the mother coun- 
try, and for now ten generations their descendants have been more than " gentle- 
men," they have been useful members of society and defenders of equality. Yet, 
is not the advice given in the report of the Committee on Heraldry, of the N. 
E. Hist, and Gen. Society, made in 1898 and adopted in i89f), the better rule to 
follow? Sec same at end of Prof. Iloppin, Jr.'s repwrt, on Origin of the Name 
and Ancestry in England. 

*In "Homes of Family Names in Great liritain." by Henry Brougham Ouppy, M.B., edition 
of 1S90, ]). 135, the autlK^r says: "I.omas is a name very numerous on the Cheshire border and in 
the vicinity of Stockport in that county," viz., Derbyshire. On p. 57 he says: "I.omas. Cheshire, 
40 (meaning 40 per 10,000 of population); I )erl)yshire, 61; Lancashire, II; StatTordshire, 14. In 
i^ncashire it is occasionally speh I.omax." (The reader will note that the spelling /,[i(i/«(j does 
not occur at all in CJuppy's workl. 



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3ta ©rgauijatiott. CCnnbttton aitti purpoara 




F the 26,000 people who came down to this land of ours in the 
great Puritan exodus from England, from 1C20 to 1640, was one — 
uur ancestor — Joseph Loomis, who settled finally, in 1639, at 
Windsor, at the meeting of the waters, on "The Island." 

This "Ancestral Home" has been in perpetual possession of 
his descendants, coming down in an unbroken regular succession 
to Epaphras Loomis (No. 2474), and he sold it to Rev. George 
Loomis (No. 5476), who finally sold it to Col. John Mason Loomis (No. 2537). 

This " homestead " is situated on elevated ground on the bank of the 
Farmington River and but a short distance from the west bank of the Connecti- 
cut River, and commands an uncommonly fine view of these rivers and vallies. 
Being but six miles north of the beautiful city of Hartford and but a half mile 
from the depots of the N. Y., New Haven and Springfield R. R., and an inter- 
urban electric road, the site is ideal. What could be more fitting to perpetuate 
the family name than that this " ancestral home on the Lsland " should become 
the home of the Loomis Institute, thus forever preserving " The Hearthstone " 
of our ancestor, Joseph Loomis. 

" In 1874, James C. Loomis, Hezekiah B. Loomis, Osbert B. Loomis, H. 
Sidney Hayden and his wife, and John Mason iooniis were constituted a cor- 
porate body by the name of the Loomis Institute. * * * It is the design 
of the corporators to do what they can to endow this Institution, and in this 
they desire the co-operation of all the Loomis family, that the Institution may 
become a lasting monument to the memory of Joseph Loomis, and a blessing 
to the town which he selected for his refuge from the annoyances to which 
Puritans were subjected in the mother country." 

That you may the more fully appreciate the origin and purpose of the 
Institute, the I_xiomis Association has deemed it wise to give in full the address 
of the President of the Board of Trustees of the Institute. Its completeness 
leaves but little to be said in addition. 



AntFiiran lE^urattnn 

Bv John M. Tayujr 

Prciidcnl of tht Board of Trmtea of Tin Loomis Institute 

An Address Setting Forth the Organization, Condition and Purposes of The Loomis 
Institute at Windsor. Connecticut, Delivered at the Reunion of the I.oomis 
Family Association at Hartford, Connecticut, September Twenty- 
seventh, Nineteen Hundred and Fivk 



d^^d ^ behalf of its trustees, and at your president's request, I am to have 

MW tiie pleasure and the lionor of statinjj a few facts to you about The 

^1 1 Loomis Institute, its orcjanization, condition, and purposes. 

^B I Alay we not first take a sjlimpsc at the historic principles which, 

^ W I nearly three centuries after their enunciation, make our jjovernment 

^^^0^ what it is, link together the constitutions of the nation and the states, 

and find a new renaissance in the work of family reunions like these, 

and of the many patriotic orders and societies, on whose rolls we read alone the 

names of the descendants of the adventurers into the New England : 

"Faith in God, faith in work — this is the short formula in which we may sum up the 
teaching of the founders of New England, a creed ample enough for this life and the next." 
— "New England Two Centuries Ago." (Lowell.) 

"The Puritan was hard, severe, sour, sober and bigoted ; but God sifted three kingdoms 
to find him wherewith to plant a free republic." — -Address, Forefather's Day. (Curtis). 

"I do not believe in all the beliefs of the Puritan Fathers; but I thoroughly believe in 
them, in their manhood, their fortitude, their integrity, their devotion to duty, their reverent 
recognition of God in their public and private affairs." — "The Puritan Republic." (Howe). 

"The Pilgrims and the Puritans did not live in vain. Their influence has gone out in- 
to all the earth. We are drinking at llie fountains which they opened. We walk in their 
light; and we are to pass on the torch to other generations." — "The Puritan in England and 
New England." (Byington). 

These are the honors paid to the Puritans of Old England and of New 
England, and to their service to mankind, by their kinsmen of our generation. 

These are the present day tributes of the diplomat and poet, the orator 
and reformer, the historian and theologian, not only to the men who stood in 
the ranks of Cromwell's Ironsides, and with " the embattled farmers who fired 
the shot heard round the world," but to their fine and unconquerable spirit and 
devotion which in parliament and conventicle, in camji and field, in council 
chamber and meeting house, gave character, inspiration, perpetuity, to that great 
historic movement which Carlyle calls the last of our great heroisms. 

We light our altar fires and burn incense to the memories of these master- 
ful men, and of the gentle and heroic women who shared in their sacrifices and 
achievements that our matchless heritage of government by the people might 
endure ; and it is not alone what the forefathers and forcmothers were or were 
not in birth, station, inheritance, environment, that comninnds our homage, but 
what they wrought out of hard and fast conditions in the colonial settlements 
in the New England, that we offer our songs of thanksgiving. 



^^ Q^l)t Hoomta Jnattltttg 

Therefore are we ancestor worshippers ; and these are the days of ancestral 
honor, discovery, and exploitation. Vanity, social ambition, and prefermen 
may inspire some of the candidates for honors in the societies of the day ; and 
shrewd politics, we are told, plays a part in conventions and elections ; and these 
are necessary incidents ; but every monument, memorial, tablet, statue and inscrip- 
tion every ncHected God's acre 'restored and made beautiful by the loving hands 
of the children of the Pilgrim and Puritan, voices the spirit of new oyalty and 
patriotism, and of a new-born faith in God, our country, and our fellow-men. 

Is it not fitting to-day, and in this presence, and always, to lay stress on 
what our forefathers ordained here in blood and sacrifice and tears ? 

Twenty-six thousand people came over to this land of ours in the great 
Puritan exodus from England, from 1620 to 1640. Strong and masterful were 
many of these men— makers of history— men of Kent and ^Iiddlesex, of Suf- 
folk and Essex, of whom I may not speak, as no time ofTers; and with the 
men of Essex came your first ancestor, Joseph Loomis, of Bramtree, to set 
down at Windsor in the " Lord's Waste." 

What an environment was his, what an opportunity of acquamtaiice and 
of honor, what a share to have in building the temple of the Republic ! He was 
the friend and companion of Hwjker and Ludlow, of Haynes and Wyllys, of 
Stiles and Phelps. Grant and Rossiter, and all the leaders of the three original 
towns; doing his duty amid the hardships and dangers that confronted the 
colonists in his life at 'Windsor from 1639 to 1658. 

What a race of men and women in church and state, in all the world s busy 
activities of action and of thought, has sprung from that sturdy stock! Are 
they not known to all of us, who do honor to their memories this day— physi- 
cians surgeons, artists, physicists, journalists, authors, diplomatists, educators, 
scientists inventors, statesmen and jurists, soldiers in all the wars of the colonies 
and of the Revolution and of the Union? A wonderful record is the story of 
their service to mankind. 

It is a pure and princely heritage of truth, of honor, of nobility of cliaracter, 
which these men have left to you— sons and daughters of the house of Loomis. 
Will any memorial of them be more enduring or more fitting to perpetuate the 
family name, than the one to rise on " The Island " yonder when we or our 
successors have carried to fruition the plans and purposes of the Institute s donors 
whose names are on your lips? . „ . • ^ . r, t 

Thirty years ago, James C. Loomis, Hezekiah B. Loomis, Osbert B. Loomis, 
H Sidney Hayden, and his wife. Abbey S. Loomis, and John Mason Loomis, 
petitioned the General Assembly of Connecticut for an act of incorporation. 

There was a deep and tender pathos, a great sorrow, written within the 
lines of this appeal. Children were not born of some of the marital alliances of 
these good people; and children born of others died in the bloom and promise 

of their youth. . ,-,•.,• r ^ 

With none to bear their names in direct lineage, and inherit iheir fortunes, 
their thoughts were turned to the nurture, protection and education of the children 
of their kinsmen, and others upon whom might fall the benediction of their 

good deeds. . u n •<. 

Earnest study, keen foresight, and prayerful meditation— in the old, turitan 
fashion— marked 'the beginning of their philanthropic purpose and wise charity, 
made perpetual in the special law of the Commonwealth. All this stands out 
in bold relief in the notes, memoranda, family records, and m the last wills and 
testaments of the incorporators. , , . r r , 1 

Is not that a fine and exalted spirit, the spirit of their forefathers and yours, 
that rings in the words of James C. Loomis, written four years after the charter 



w;i.s granted, and signed by all the petitioners and Marv H. Loomis, and enti- 
tled a 

" FAMILY TESTIMONIAL." 

"Somewhere near the tcrminntion of the year 1871, or the beginning of 1872, a senti- 
ment, born of the strong natural love and sympathy between us, and intensified by the loss 
of all our children, crystallized into a desire to leave some memento of our lives, failing the 
natural one of succession ; and this finally took the form of a free educational establish- 
ment, called the Loomis Institute. 

"Those of us now living, admonished by the death of our brothers, James and Samuel, 
that whatever we wish to do, or make known, must be done now ; and desiring to make 
a record of our united sentiments for ourselves, and all who in the future may be inter- 
ested in the story of the love and tenderness we bear to each other, moving us to stand to- 
gether, supporting at the close of our lives a common purpose, pledge ourselves to the sup- 
port, care and personal comfort of each other, and to remain true and signally faithful to 
the Loomis Institute, acknowledging and accepting the duties incident, cheerfully, lovingly, 
and devotedly; so that notiiiiig short of death shall divert us from our purpo-e of mutual 
support ; hoping and trusting that some good may come to posterity, from the harvest, poor 
though it may be, of our lives." 

After clothing the lK>dy politic and corporate by the name of The Loomis 
Institute with full corporate powers, there came the vital question of defining 
its purposes, and, it is to this point we ask your especial attention. With what 
clear conception of future needs and conditions, and under what explicit and 
simple limitations were the intentions and plans of these donors written in the 
law. This is the educational clause of the charter : 

Sec. 2. This institute shall be, and the same hereby is constituted and established for 
the free and gratuitous education of all persons of the age of twelve years and upwards to 
twenty years in all the departments of learning which are now taught or hereafter may 
be taught in the various grades of schools in this country, and also for the purpose of 
m.iintaining and supplying all those whose condition and circumstances may require 'it, 
with all those things which may be deemed necessary and proper for their comfort and ad- 
vancement in useful knowledge, so far as the funds of the institute will permit. But no 
person shall be admitted as a student in said institute tmtil he or she shall I)e adjudged. 
on examination, capable of reading and spelling the English language correctly, writing a 
good, legible hand, and resolving questions in the four rules of arithmetic, with a knowl- 
edge of elementary geography and grammar, and shall sustain a good moral character. In 
case a greater number of persons having the requisite qualifications shall apply for ad- 
mission than the institute can accommodate, then selection from said applicants shall be 
made, first from those belonging to the state of Connecticut, and next from those deemed 
most wortliy, williout regard to state or nation, all of which shall be determined by said 
trustees and their successors, or by committees by them appointed, in conformity to the 
provisions of this act. 

Such, then, is the trust committed to us — one which no one may venture 
to administer save in the spirit which gave it life, and under a full sense of its 
solemn obligations. 

Who are charged with these charter duties, and under what authority and 
commission do they serve? They are acting at the request of soine of the 
original incorporators, and imder the wise provision they made for the nomina- 
tion and appointment of their successors : 

Sec. 8. The said trustees and their successors shall have power and authority by a 
major vote, from time to time, as they may deem expedient to increase the number of 
trustees to any number not exceeding twelve, and also by a similar vote to fill any and all 
vacancies that may occur by death, resignation, removal, or otherwise, at their discretion; 
but after the death, resignation, removal for cause from office, or neglect or refusal of all 
of the above-named trustees to act as such, the number of trustees shall not in any case 
be less than seven ; and if the then existing board of trustees shall neglect or fail to fill 
all the vacancies that may tlicn exist under the number of seven, for the period of six 
months, or if from any cause at any time there shall be an entire vacancy in said board, 
tiien the governor of the state, for the time being, shall have power, and it shall be his 
duty, by and with the advice and consent of the cliief judge or justice of the state, to ap- 
point not less than seven fit and proper persons to be and become the trustees of said in- 



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stitute; and the persons thus appointed shall be the trustees of said institute, with all the 
rights and power appertaining thereto. 

The charter fixes the institute site. The trustees have power and authority, 
with the consent of the owners thereof, to select such portion of the original 
homestead of Joseph Loomis, taken up by him in 1639, and continued in the 
ownership and possession of his descendants from that day to this, situated upon 
" The Island," so called, in Windsor, in the County of Hartford and State of 
Connecticut, and any other lands immediately contiguous thereto, not exceeding 
in quantity fifty acres, as they may deem necessary and proper. And the loca- 
tion thus selected and determined upon shall thereafter become and forever be 
and remain the site and location of said institute, and no person or persons shall 
thereafter have power or authority to take, appropriate, convey, or otherwise 
dispose of the same, by gift, grant, bargain, sale, exchange, mortgage, or in 
any other manner or form to any person or persons, or for any cause or purpose 
whatever, but the same shall be and forever remain the location of said institute, 
and appropriated and used for the purposes intended by the donors and by the 
provisions of this act. 

No duty imposed on the trustees, save the establishment of educational 
methods and courses of instruction, involves more serious problems than these 
permissive charter provisions — to lay out, improve and beautify said grounds, 
in such manner and to such an extent as they may deem necessary and proper — 
to determine the number, form, dimensions, materials and style of architecture 
of the buildings to be erected thereon, and the location of the same in said 
premises. 

It is our present purpose during the coming year, acting under expert advices 
to take some steps in beautifying and improving " The Island," by grading, 
draining, designating roadways and paths, and especially in setting small planta- 
tions of trees and shrubs, and all with a proper view to the location of the 
institute buildings ; and we are not unmindful of your deep interest in the 
preservation and maintenance of " The Homestead." 

On these historic grounds, diversified by hill and valley, meadow and upland, 
and wide river views, rich in tradition and hallowed by ancestral memories, there 
will rise to view, in the coming years, the memorials to the Loomis name, con- 
secrated to the ends they sought to serve. 

These important and primary works for the beginnings of the institute must 
be co-ordinate. They must be undertaken with a clear and definite knowledge 
of the end in view, from the outset. We shall take no action until we are fully 
prepared with ways and means. 

We shall try no experiments. We shall erect no buildings, beautiful and 
ornate, without resources to maintain them. We shall erect none until we know 
what plans are the wisest to insure that " free and gratuitous education," that 
" comfort and advancement in useful knowledge," which we are solemnly charged 
to devise, inaugurate and conserve. We are in the midst of a revolution in 
educational views, systems and results ; and who may predict what the course 
of wisdom and prudence may be, at some distant day, when the aflfairs of the 
institute shall call for practical administration, as a school or series of schools 
of learning? Noting on every side the value and success of present-day methods 
in the arts, crafts, trades and industries, and the wider sweep of practical instruc- 
tion and experience, I can only say that, so far as we can now foresee, the children 
and youth who may have been trusted to The Loomis Institute will go out from it 
equipped to win their way in the world, with both heads and hands. 

Five years ago vacancies caused by death made a reorganization necessary; 
and the present trustees were appointed by Governor George P. McLean, with 
the advice and consent of the late Chief Justice of the State, Charles B. Andrews. 



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The institute cannot be established and maintained, except it have ample 
resources. They are provided, and to be provided, by the bequest of the donors 
whose names you may read in the charter, of other members of the family who 
hold to the same proat purpose, and by the gifts or bequests of others who may 
be interested through your good offices : 

Sec. 4. The said trustees and their successors shall have power and authority to man- 
age and direct the property, funds and effects of said institute, all of which shall be exempt 
from taxation so long as said institute shall be maintained and used for the purposes of edu- 
cation, as herein intended ; provided, always, that no real estate located in the state of Con- 
necticut, lield by said institute for investment and not used by said instituje for educational 
purposes, shall be exempt from taxation by virtue of the provisions of this section. 

And after the original buildiuKs shall have been completed according to the plans of 
said trustees, and furnished as herein provided, it shall be the duty of said trustees and 
their successors to cause all of the tminvcsted principal funds which may remain, or which 
may thereafter be received, and which may not be given to the institute for any specific 
purpose inconsistent herewith, and which may not be needed for the erection of any other 
buildings, to be safely invested in the same manner as required by the laws of this state for 
the investment of trust funds; and said funds shall be and remain a perpetual fund, and the 
rents, issues, and profits thereof thereafter shall be used and expended in defraying the cur- 
rent expenses of the institute, in the crcctitm of new buildings, andjn the purchase of books, 
maps, cl'.arts, apparatus, and all other matters and things wliich may be deemed necessary 
and proper best to promote and secure the welfare of the institute. 

The present assets of the institute in the treasurer's custody, under various 
bequests of members of the family and the result of their investment and rein- 
vestment as trust funds, amount to $520,000. This is a conservative estimate. 
The securities are sound in quality and character, and they are selected by the 
finance committee of the trustees. As it has been publicly noted elsewhere, we 
think it proper to also state that when the life estate of his widow, Mary H. 
Loomis, ceases (an event which we trust may not occur for many years), except 
five per cent going to various persons, the institute will receive the properties 
bequeathed to it by the late Col. John Mason Loomis — of whose last will and 
testament one of the trustees is an executor — estimated at $1,120,000. The 
institute therefore has either a present or vested interest in property worth, at 
a reasonable present valuation, $1,640,000 — a great benefaction, dedicated to one 
of the noblest of purposes, and to be administered, we trust, now and always, 
in the spirit which illumines these words in Colonel Loomis' will : 

"Hoping to leave some mark for good upon our race and time, we present to the 

Loomis Family this their Hearth Stone, and endow it with all we have; inviting them to 
rally round it as their shrine, from which their boys and girls shall take the highest in- 
spirations for better and grander lives, from the best of their race who have gone before, 
and, like them, ever keeping the banner of human progress, honor and manhood, to the 
front." 

We trust that every one here has visited " The Island," " The Homestead " 
and " The Hearth Stone," and feels the uplifting and the inspiration which such 
ties and associations alone can give. We hope every one has seen our " Loomis 
Room," where we hold in trust and safety — until transferred to the Memorial 
building on " The Island " — the libraries, paintings, portraits, engravings, arms, 
curios, letters, manuscripts (many of them of tender and inspiring memories) 
of men and women of your lineage who have passed on and have left these 
cherished possessions to our keeping. 

A word more and I have done. In this booklet are written the purposes, 
the prayers and admonitions of the founders of the institute in the letters of the 
law. It is our character, it is our corporate bible, it is worthy of vour con- 
sideration in its teachings of morals, philosophy, and the charity that finds its 
expression in the words : " Write me as one who loves his fellow-men." Will 
you take it with you and give it place in your thoughts when you pay homage 
to your ancestors at the shrine of "The Loomis Family Association?" 

Hartford, Conn., Oct., 1905. John M. T.wlor. 



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The 1874 charter and by-laws, as amended in 1905, together with the present 
Board of Trustees and the officers of the Board and the report of the Treasurer, 
now follow. 

(Eliarter aitb ?By-Eaaia 

OF 
OF 

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An Act to Incorporate The Loomis Institute in the Toum of IVindsor, Approved 
July S, i8/4, ds Amended hy Act Approved March 28, 1903. 

Section i. That James C. Loomis, Hezekiah B. Loomis, Osbert B. Loomis, 
H. Sidney Hayden, and his wife, formerly Abby S. Loomis, and John Mason 
Loomis, and their successors, be and they hereby are constituted a body politic 
and corporate by the name of The Loomis Institute, and by that name shall have 
perpetual succession hereafter, and shall be able to sue and be sued, plead and 
be impleaded, defend and be defended in all courts whatever, and may have a 
common seal and change the same at pleasure. They also shall have power and 
authority to take, by purchase, gift, grant, devise, or in any other manner and 
form, any and all property and estate, real, personal, and mixed, and wherever 
situated, and the same to hold in trust for the sole and exclusive use and benefit 
of said institute : provided, that no purchase, gift, grant, devise, or other mode 
of transfer or conveyance, made to or for the use and benefit of said institute, 
shall be accepted or received upon any condition or conditions inconsistent with 
the provisions of this act. And they also shall have power and authority to 
give, grant, bargain, sell, exchange, transfer, convey, or otherwise dispose of 
any or all of the estate and property so held by them, as they shall deem for the 
best interests of the institute, except as is herein expressly provided to the contrary. 

Sf.c. 2. This institute shall be, and the same hereby is, constituted and 
established for the free and gratuitous education of all persons of the age of 
twelve years and upwards to twenty years in all the departments of learning 
which are now taught or hereafter may be taught in the various grades of schools 
in this country, and also for the purpose of maintaining and supplying all those 
whose condition and circumstances may require it, with all those things which 
may be deemed necessary and proper for their comfort and advancement in 
usefid knowledge, so far as the funds of the institute will permit. But no 
person shall be admitted as a student in said institute until he or she shall be 
adjudged, on examination, capable of reading and spelling the English language 
correctly, writing a good, legible hand, and resolving questions in the four rules 
of arithmetic, with a knowledge of elementary geography and grammar, and 
shall sustain a good moral character. In case a greater number of persons hav- 
ing the requisite qualifications shall apply for admission than the institute can 
accommodate, then selection from said applicants shall be niade, first from those 
belonging to the Loomis family by name or consanguinity, next from those 
belonging to the town of Windsor, next from those belonging to the state of 
Connecticut, and next from those deemed most worthy, without regard to state 
or nation, all of which shall be determined by said trustees and their successors, 
or by committees by them appointed, in conformity to the provisions of this act. 



Sec. 3. llif trustees ahnve named shall iiave power and authority, with 
the consent of the owners thereof, to select such portion of the original home- 
stead of Joseph Looniis, taken up by him in 1639, and continued in the owner- 
ship and possession of his descendants from that day to this, situated upon " The 
Island." so called, in Windsor, in the county of Hartford, and state of Con- 
necticut, and any other lands immediately contiguous thereto, not exceeding in 
quantity fifty acres, as they may deem necessary and proper, and they shall 
cause an accurate survey and map of the same to be made and lodged on file in 
the office of the land records of said tow-n for safe keeping, there perpetually to 
remain. They shall also have power and authority to lay out, improve, and 
beautify said grounds, in such manner and to such an extent as they may deem 
necessary and proper — to determine the number, form, dimensions, materials, 
and style of architecture of the buildings to be erccterl thereon, and the location 
of the same on said premises, and shall cause plans of the same to be made and 
lodged on file in said office, there to be forever kept, and they may proceed to 
erect said buildings, or so many thereof as they may deem expeclient, and pro- 
vide the same with suitable furniture, books, apparatus, and all such other mat- 
ters and things as they may deem necessary and proper for the use of the institute, 
whenever the funds of the same shall equal the sum of two hundred thousand 
dollars. 

The location thus selected and determined upon shall thereafter become and 
forever be and remain the site and location of said institute, and no person or 
persons shall thereafter have power or authority to take, appropriate, convey, 
or otherwise dispose of the same, by gift, grant, bargain, sale, exchange, mort- 
gage, or in any other manner or form to any person or persons, or for any cause 
or purpose whatever, but the same shall be and forever remain the location of 
said institute, and appropriated and used for the purposes intended by the donors 
and by the provisions of this act. 

If the above-named trustees shall neglect or fail to exercise or perform anv 
or all of the above-granted powers, during their continuance in office, then the 
same are hereby given and granted to their successors. 

Sec. 4. The said trustees and their successors shall have power and authority 
to luanage and direct the property, funds, and effects of said institute, all of 
which shall be exempt from taxation so long as said institute shall be main- 
tained and used for the purposes of education, as herein intended; provided, 
always, that no real estate located in the state of Connecticut, held by said insti- 
tute for investment and not used by said institute for educational purposes, shall 
be exempt from taxation by virtue of the provisions of this section ; to enlarge 
the qualifications for admission, to prescribe the course of instruction and direct 
the same therein, to limit the time that students may continue therein, to appoint 
a president, who shall bo an ex-ofiicio member of the board of trustees during 
his continuance in office, secretary, such professors, tutors, and all such other 
officers and employees as they may deem necessary to assist in the government, 
education, and care of the students belonging to said institute, and to make all 
ordinances and by-laws, and the same to alter and aiuend at pleasure, that thev 
may deem necessary and proper for carrying into full effect the object of said 
institute, not inconsistent w'ith the provisions of this act and the laws of this 
state and of the United States. No officer, instructor, employee, or student shall 
be made eligible or ineligible for or by reason of his or her religious or political 
opinions, nor be compelled to acknowledge or sign any religious or political creed 
or test whatever ; but no officer, instructor, employee, or student shall be appointed 
or continued in the employmeiU, service, or enjoyment of the privileges of the 
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Sec. 5. After the original buildings shall have been completed according to 
the plans of said trustees, and furnished as herein provided, it shall be the duty 
of said trustees and their successors to cause all of the uninvested principal funds 
which may remain, or which may thereafter be received, and which may not 
be given to the institute for any specific purpose inconsistent herewith, and which 
may not be needed for the erection of any other buildings, to be safely invested 
in the same manner as required by the laws of this state for the investment of 
trust funds ; and said funds shall be and remain a perpetual fund, and the rents, 
issues, and profits thereof thereafter shall be used and expended in defraying 
the current expenses of the institute, in the erection of new buildings, and in 
the purchase of books, maps, charts, apparatus, and all other matters and things 
which may be deemed necessary and proper best to promote and secure 
the welfare and prosperity of the institute. Nothing herein contained shall be 
construed to prevent the appropriation of any gift, grant, bequest, or devise to 
the specific object intended by the donor, provided the same is approved by the 
trustees and is consistent with the provisions of this act. 

Sec. 6. Said trustees and their successors shall annually, in the month of 
January in each year, make a full and detailed statement, under oath, of all the 
receipts and disbursements for or on account of the institute during the year 
preceding the first day of said month, and how the funds are invested, and the 
securities thereon ; of the number of students in said institute, and the amount 
which has been expended in their support ; of the number of officers and employees 
therein, and the amount of salaries and compensation paid to each one, and any 
and all other matters that they may. deem advisable to communicate to the 
public, and shall immediately thereafter cause the same to be printed at length 
in two of the daily newspapers published in the city of Hartford, believed to • 
have the largest circulation, for a period of ten days ; and shall also cause said 
statement to be lodged in the office of the record of lands in said Windsor, and 
thereupon it shall be the duty of the proper officer to record the same at full 
length upon said records. 

Sec. 7. The said trustees and their successors shall have power and authority 
to grant all such literary honors and testimonials as usually are or hereafter may 
be granted in the literary institutions of this country ; and in testimony of such 
grant may issue and deliver diplomas, under the signatures of the president and 
secretary, and under the seal of the institute ; provided, that nothing herein 
contained shall authorize the conferring of collegiate degrees. 

Sec. 8. The said trustees and their successors shall have power and authority 
by a major vote, from time to time, as they may deem expedient, to increase 
the number of trustees to any number not exceeding twelve, and also by a similar 
vote to fill any and all vacancies that may occur by death, resignation, removal, 
or otherwise, at their discretion ; but after the death, resignation, removal for 
cause from office, or neglect or refusal of all of the above-named trustees to act 
as such, the number of trustees shall not in any case be less than seven ; and if 
the then existing board of trustees shall neglect or fail to fill all the vacancies 
that may then exist under the number of seven, for the period of six months, 
or if from any cause at any time there shall be an entire vacancy in said board, 
then the governor of the state, for the time being, shall have power, and it shall 
be his duty, by and with the advice and consent of the chief judge or justice of the 
state, to appoint not less than seven fit and proper persons to be and become the 
trustees of said institute ; and the persons thus appointed shall be the trustees 
of said institute, with all the rights and power appertaining thereto. No 
trustee shall be removed from his office for misconduct, incompetency, or other 
disqualifying cause, except by the judgment and decree of three of the judges of 
the superior court of the state, for cause shown, whose duty it shall be, upon proper 
application to them, to hear and determine the same. 



Sec. 9. Whenever funds shall be conlributwl or secured to the satisfaction 
of the treasurer of the state of Connecticut, for the use of said institute, to the 
amount of fifteen thousand dollars, the trustees above named, or the survivors 
of them, and their associates and successors, at any time thereafter, may pro- 
ceed to organize and establish said institute, according to the provisions of this 
act; and may do, execute, and perform, all and singular, acts, matters, and things, 
as they may deem for the best interests of the institute, not inconsistent with 
the provisions herein contained. 

Sec. 10. This act shall not be subject to alteration, amendment, or appeal, 
except upon application of two-thirds of the trustees. 

iRpanlutiotta attii 1By-2iauja 

Established for the Regulation and Government of the Institute. 

Resolved. That the officers of said Institute shall hereafter be elected by 
ballot, annually, in the month of January in each year, and shall, until otherwise 
ordered, consist of a President, Vice-President, Treasurer, and such other officers 
and committees as may be deemed necessary and proper to carry into full effect 
the object of said Institute. The President, Treasurer, and Secretary shall be 
residents of this state, and it shall require a majority of votes of all the Trustees 
to elect them. 

Resoh-ed, That all the officers and committees appointed as aforesaid shall 
hold their respective offices for the current year, and until others are chosen and 
qualified in their respective places, and may be removed at any time by a vote 
of two-thirds of the Trustees ; and all vacancies that shall occur by death, resigna- 
tion, or otherwise, shall be filled by said Trustees, and said Trustees may appoint 
such other officers, clerks, and employees as they may deem necessary, who shall 
hold their offices at the pleasure of the Trustees. 

Resolved, That the following By-Laws be, and the same are, hereby adopted 
and established, for the regulation and government of said Institute, until others 
are substituted therefor, the same being at all times subject to alteration, amend- 
ment, or repeal, by a vote of two-thirds of the Trustees at a legal meeting assem- 
bled for that purpose. 

Ixj-iCama 

I. MEETINGS. 

The annual meetings of the Trustees of said Institute shall be holdcn on 
such day in January of each year as the Trustees may determine, at said Windsor, 
or they may be held in the city of Hartford, at the discretion of the President, 
or, in the case of his refusal or inability to act, at the discretion of the Vice- 
President, for the choice of officers and the transaction of any other business 
that may properly come before said meeting ; and notice of the same shall be 
given to each of the Trustees, by depositing a notice in the post-office in said 
Windsor or said Hartford, at least ten days before the day of meeting, addressed 
to each of said Trustees, at his place of residence, specifying the time, place, and 
object of said meeting. 

Regular or special meetings may be held at such times as may be voted by 
the Trustees, or may be called by the President, whenever he may deem the same 
necessary and proper, and shall be called whenever a majority of the Trustees 
may request him in writing so to do, and upon his neglect or refusal, by said 
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The regular or special meetings shall be warned in the same manner as 
the annual meetings, except that notices thereof need not be deposited in the post- 
office in said Windsor, or said Hartford, more than two days before the day of 
any such special meeting. It shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Institute, 
or, in case of his refusal or inability to act, then of the Corresponding Secretary 
or Treasurer to give the notices required for any meeting, and no meeting shall 
be competent to the transaction of any business until the same shall have been 
duly warned in conformity herewith, and be attended by at least four Trustees 
competent to act. All meetings may be adjourned from time to time as may be 
deemed necessary. 

2. THE PRESIDENT. 

It shall be the duty of the President to preside at all the meetings of the 
Trustees, to exercise a general supervision over all the affairs of the Institute, 
to sign and seal as President all instruments, documents, contracts, and other 
obligations authorized by the Trustees or by the Finance Committee, to com- 
municate to and with the Trustees, at their meetings or otherwise, all such infor- 
mation, and to recommend, from time to time, all such measures as he may deem 
necessary and proper to secure and promote the best interests of the Institute. 

3. VICE-PRESIDENT. 

It shall be the duty of the Vice-President to attend all meetings of the Trus- 
tees and to discharge all the duties of the office of President for the time being, 
whenever the President shall be absent or from any cause unable to discharge 
the duties of the office ; and in case of the inability of the Vice-President to act, 
then any other one of the Trustees may act in his place. 

4. THE TREASURER. 

It shall be the duty of the Treasurer, when called upon bv the Trustees, to 
give to the Institute, from time to time as the amount and condition of the funds 
may require, a good and sufficient bond, with surety, for the full and faithful 
discharge of all said Treasurer's duties. The Treasurer shall also receive and 
immediately deposit and continue on deposit in some savings or other bank or 
banks, or security vault or vaults, in the county of Hartford, in good standing, 
all the moneys, certificates of stock, bonds, mortgages and other personal securi- 
ties, belonging to said Institute so long as they may remain unappropriated or 
uninvested by the Trustees, and shall keep a full and accurate account of all the 
receipts and disbursements for or on account of said Institute, in a book or 
books to be provided therefor ; and said books shall always be open to the inspec- 
tion and examination of any or all of said Trustees, and the Treasurer shall, 
annually on or before the second Thursday of January in each year, make a 
full and true statement and account, under oath, and report the same to the 
Trustees, of all said receipts and disbursements during the year next preceding 
the first day of said month, and at such other times and to such an extent as 
may be required, in writing, by a majority of said Trustees. 

And no moneys shall be withdrawn for any one purpose from the deposits 
made by the Treasurer exceeding the sum of five hundred dollars in any one 
year, without a vote of the Trustees, or an order of the Finance Committee in 
writing expressly authorizing such withdrawal ; and said vote or order shall 
specify particularly for what purpose said money so drawn shall be used, and 
the funds thus drawn shall be used for no other purpose whatever, and said 
vote or order shall be recorded by the Treasurer. 



Knumia (^ntraliiQ^ 46 

5. THE SECRliTAKV. 

It shall be the (kity of the Secretary to keep a full and true record of all 
the votes, resolutions, and procccflings passed and adojited at the meetings of 
the Trustees; to give the rc<|uircd notices of all annurd and sjiecial meetings of 
the Trustees, when thereto retjuested by the President or other authority author- 
ized thereto in conformity to the requirements of these By-Laws. It shall be 
his duty to countersign all documents and contracts and other instruments author- 
ized by the Trustees and signed by the President, and he shall affix to all docu- 
ments and contracts recjuired to be signed by the President, the corporate seal 
of the Institute, which said seal he shall keep in his care an<] ixjssession for that 
purpose. 

6. THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. 

The Trustees shall elect from their own number a Committee on Finance 
of three or more members whose duty it shall be to have a general supervision 
of the financial condition and affairs of the Institute ; to examine and report to 
the Trustees upon all the investments of its funds ; to keep a constant and vigi- 
lant watchfulness over all the securities and existing investments. 

Said Committee shall also diligently inquire into the propriety of all the 
proposed purchases, sales, exchanges, alterations, and improvements of the estate, 
real and personal, of the Institute. 

Said Committee shall have power to authorize the President or Vice-Presi- 
dent to execute and deliver releases of mortgages and to make sales of any of 
the personal property of the Institute, and to sign any papers necessary to effect 
such sales, and shall also have the power to authorize the Treasurer to make 
investment of the funds of the Institute in such manner as said Committee may 
from time to time direct. 

It shall also be the duty of this Committee to recommend to the Trustees 
all such financial measures and actions as they may deem necessary and proper 
for the welfare of the Institute. 

7. APPOINTMENT OF TRUSTEES. 

Hereafter no Trustee or Trustees shall be appointed until he or they shall 
have been nominated to said office at a legal meeting of said Trustees, and 
notice of said nomination given to each of the Trustees of said Institute, by 
depositing in the post-office in said Windsor, or said Hartford, a letter addressed 
to each of said Trustees, at their respective places of residence within ten days 
thereafter, and at least two months before the meeting for making the appoint- 
ment. 

Mrs. Mary H. Loomis, Louis R. Cheney, John McLaren, 

John M. Taylor, Miss Jennie Loomis, Rohert \V. Huntington, Jr., 

Henry S. Robinson, Nathaniel W. Hayden, .\rthur P. Day. 

President, John M. Taylor. 

Vice-President, Henry S. Robinson. 

Secretary, Nathaniel VV. Hayden. 

Corresponding^ Secretary, Miss Jennie Loomis. 

Treasurer, Connecticut Tru.st and Safe Deposit Company. 



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Section 2 is the educational clause of the Charter. How explicit and simple 
are its limitations, — how just to those who may elect to partake of its advan- 
tages, and yet how inclusive are its terms. 

Also note the liberal and manly conditions named in the last clause of Sec. 
4, as to eligibility, — not party or sect but freedom of mind and a clean conscience. 

The following sentence from Col. John Mason Loomis's will embodies what 
the Institute stands for, and also what should bo the spirit of every true Loomis 
boy or girl who may become a student of the Institute. He says : " Hoping 
to leave some mark for good upon our race and time, we present to the Loomis 
Family this their Hearth Stone, and endow it with all we have ; inviting them 
to rally around it as their shrine, from which their boys and girls shall take 
the highest inspirations for better and grander lives, from the best of their race 
who have gone before, and, like them, ever keeping the banner of human progress, 
honor and manhood, to the front." 

So, through Col. Loomis, the Loomis Family of America comes into pos- 
session of its original homestead, and forever will it inspire the generations, 
who partake of his liberality, to live worthy of its pioneer builders. And in due 
time there will arise on " The Island " a " Memorial Building " in which will 
be found the libraries, paintings, portraits, engravings, manuscripts, letters, and 
curios of the men and women of your lineage who have gone before and left to 
your keeping their cherished possessions. With such advantages and such asso- 
ciations, unitedly let us individually and as a Family, make our ancestral home 
the peer of any in all " New England." We can if we will, and we will. 

And that you may know and appreciate what is being done for you and for 
our Institute we here give you the last report of the present assets of the Insti- 
tute in the treasurer's custody and in addition its vested interests in the life estate 
of Mary H. Loomis, the widow of Col. John Mason Loomis. 



®I|? IGonmtB ilitBtititt? 

Srfaaurpr'a Arraunt. .ilanuara 1, 19118 

DR. 

To inventory, January I, 1907 $S40.7S3I0 

To gain on inventory, through sales 6,434.50 

To income — interest and dividends 24,859.48 

Total $572,04708 

CR. 

By payments — taxes, expenses and improvements $ 6,668.66 

By prevaluation of securities, decline in bonds and stocks 60,493.00 

By property on hand 504,885.42 

Total $572,047.08 

In addition the Institute has an expectancy certain in the estate of the late Col. John 
Mason Loomis, of Chicago, which becomes absolute upon the death of his widow, Mary H. 
Loomis, estimated at $1,120,000. 

From the foregoing it is seen that the Institute has either a " present or 
vested interest in property worth, at a reasonable present valuation, $1,625,000, — 



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a great benefaction, dedicated to one of the noblest of purposes," the making of 
self-protecting, self-respecting and self-snpix)rting men and women. 

And will not you, of your goods and money, add to this what you may? 
Or if you prefer, endow a department — of teaching, or investigation. There are 
many good things which ought to be done. Let some one make possible the get- 
ting together, in an alcove of the library, copies of all works written and pub- 
lished by Loomises ; let another provide the means of revising and bringing down 
to date the two volumes of the Female Branch of our genealogy, or add other 
volumes to these two ; but above all will not some one provide the means whereby 
a proper person can devote all his time to the work of securing complete records 
of all persons born Lxiomis who are descendants of pioneer Josej)h, so that our 
genealogy, in years to come, will be what we wish it were — a complete ge>iealogyf 



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Bmntt of l^^r^iiitg— Mlfn Ar^ Wt? 

" Our fionetr ancestors were 'very respectable, well-to-do, religious, 
practical, temperate, industrious atid honest' people." 

0^^/^O whom are we kin? Who was my father's mother's great-grand- 
' ^ ^ I father? Bnt few can tell. Shakespeare makes one say: "O call 
■ ■ I ^Jack yesterday, bid time return." 

A I I But we must call back a hundred years to find an answer. And 

^^^J^ every generation beyond increases the difficulty of finding our ances- 
^^t/f^ tors. How rapidly the number of our ancestors increase is easily 
seen through the following: Every human being has had two par- 
ents, four grandparents, eight great-grandparents, etc. One's ancestors for lo 
generations are 512; fifteen generations, over 16,000; twenty-five generations, 
over 16,000,000; at the beginning of the Christian era, more than all the people 
on the earth then. But what a paradox! How can it be? What does it 
teach ? This — that some remote ancestor is common to several lines. The 
writer has traced his lineage through three sons and one daughter of pioneer 
Joseph Loomis. You, possibly, may trace your lines through more than 
four of his children. Because of this our actually different ancestors are reduced 
in number, and the paradox vanishes, even though we are kin to the preceding 
countless millions — to kings enthroned and the vilest beggar in the wake of a 
crusade, to some historic genius and some unnamed serf. 

But from this long look into the past let us consider the future and enumerate, 
if possible, the untold descendants of Joseph and Mary (White) Loomis. And 
to be definite let us suppose that they had but two sons and two daughters, each 
marrying and each again having two sons and two daughters, and so on for ten 
generations. Granting this, how would the count stand, as to those who bear 
the name Loomis, and those whose names through the daughters are no longer 
Loomis, no marriage occurring in which both parties are descendants of Joseph 
Loomis. 

The following table sets forth the problem in detail : 



JOSEPH LOOMIS 



Generation 


Sons 


Daughters 


His Supposed Df. 
Not Bearing Na 


SCENDANTS 

«E Loomis 




2 
4 

8 

16 

32 

64 

128 

256 

512 

1024 


2 
4 

8 

16 

32 

64 

128 

256 

512 

1024 




I 

II 

Ill 


8 

16+ 32 

32+ 192 

64+ 896 

128+ 3840 

256+ 15892 

612+ 64522 

1024+ 260096 

2048+1046528 


8 
48 


IV 


224 


V 

VI 

VII 


960 

3968 

16128 


VIII 


65025 


IX 


261120 


X. . . 


1046528 






Total 


2046 


2046 




1,394,008 



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A comparison of totals shows the rapid increase of the descendants. It also 
shows the utter impossibility of recording these descendants. For, allowing 
10,000 names to a volume, it would require 140 volumes of 600 pages each. But 
granting that many inter-marriages occur, as thev do, then there wUl be less than 
1,394,008 different descendants. True. But it is a fact that the families actually 
averaged more than two sons and two daughters each who married and left 
descendants. As we have no means of following the families under other names 
than Loomis, for such families we will again suppose but two sons and two 
daughters, as in above table. Under these conditions our table, as prepared below, 
by actual count for six generations, reveals that this world will never know in 
how many hearts Joseph Loomis has secretly writtten his name. 







LOOMISES 






Supposed Descendants. 
Based on supposition that 














Discovered 


Marrief) 












each married (Loomis) dau. 
had two sons and two dau., 


Generations 


Sons 


Dau. 


Totals 


Sons 


Dau. 














etc., as in above table. 


I 


5 
35 


3 
23 


8 

58 


5 

26 


3 
16 


II 


12+ 


12 


Ill 


91 


78 


169 


67 


58 


64+ 48 


112 


IV 


196 


196 


392 


148 


131 


232+ 448 


680 


V 


480 


394 


874 


869 


264 


524+ 2720 


3244 


VI 


1194 


1051 


2195 


807 


779 


1056+ 12976 


14032 


VII 


— 


— 


— 





— 


3116+ 56128 


59244 


VIII 


— 


— 


— 


— 





6232+ 236976 


24.'?208 


IX 


— 


— 


— 


— 


— 


12264+ 972832 


985096 


X 


— 


— 


— 


— 


— 


24528+3940384 


3964912 


Totals 














5,270,540 



Per 

cent 

who 

marry 



100^ 
72f 
741 
713; 

72« 
72? 






A study of this table shows that, for six generations : 

1. Over 70 % of those born Loomis married. 

2. The families averaged 6 children each. 

3. The ratio of males to females born, as 10: 9. 

4. The families averaged above 2 sons and 2 daughters each who married. 

5. Barring inter-marriages, at the end of 10 generations, it would require 
a library of 527 volumes of 10,000 names each, to catalogue the descendants of 
Joseph Loomis. 

Some one has said : It is impossible to know the source of all our ancestors ; 
but we do know that some of them were of the old British, Saxon, Danish and 
Norman races, — that some came to England with William the Conqueror; that 
some were among those who led the Crusades to the Holy Land ; and some were 
makers of English history at home. Again, some of our lines go back to early 
Spanish, Dutch and Italian ancestry of distinction. But best ofall is this : that 
their descendants, our more innnediate ancestors, the pioneers of the new world, 
have continued to fill useful and honorable stations in America. 

Let us, if possible, behold the problem of our pioneer ancestors. Persecutions 
and intolerance in the Old World. Savages and forests in the New. But for 
Conscience's sake they bade adieu to the " fatherland " and set sail for America. 
Behind them the homes of their births and rulers intolerant and oppressive. 
Before them the vast ocean and a land of liberty of conscience. Finally the ocean 
is behind them and the forest all about them. What a change in feeling must 
have possessed them. Here they face new difficulties cheerfully, for no longer 
are they bound down by the whims and caprics of tyrannical kings and religious 



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rulers. New environments are productive of new ideas, and out of the thinking 
of our forefathers was born a new civilization and a new government. 

Authentication of their sacrifices, their heroic deeds and their early history is 
becoming more difficult yearly. Reliable sources of information, such as original 
town and church record books, family Bibles and tombstones, are rapidly dis- 
appearing, and unless such facts are crystallized in print, they will be forever lost. 

The mildew of time will eventually destroy all that is material ; but per- 
chance through many copies of the printed page, having thereon recorded the 
deeds of our ancestors worthy of remembrance, we may possibly transmit them 
to those who shall come after us and thereby make ourselves unforgetable. 

Some there be who are proud of their lineage because they can trace their 
pedigree to some Royal kingly line — to Alfred the Great or Charlemagne. But 
happy should be that family whose ancestors were of those who settled in New 
England between 1620 and 1660, for they were God's chosen seed for the planting 
of the greatest nation this earth has ever known. For us, " it is all the nobility 
we have ; and it is nobility enough, when we can trace our descent from the 
fathers of New England." And it is with pleasure that we can record that 
"many of them, if they had not stood in the ranks of power and nobility, had 
certainly stood in the ranks of the most learned and enlightened people of Eng- 
land ; and their integrity, their piety, and the purity of their morals in general, 
were unimpeachable." 

Therefore " let us treasure up the memories of our ancestors. Already much 
is irrctrievablv lost and in many cases we are unable, because of want of, or 
destruction of records, to retrace our lineage to those who sacrificed so much 
that we might enjoy the blessings of liberty and plenty." 

Since the bulk of immigration of the present age is of a type wholly unlike 
that of colonial days we owe it as a duty to ourselves and our children to estab- 
lish the character of our ancestry while it may be done. At the time our early 
New England ancestors came over, the so-called lower classes of Europe had 
not the education, the knowledge of affairs, nor the habit of government, which 
would enable them to take the lead elsewhere. When therefore, we find that 
an early settler occupied a place of respect and influence here, we may believe 
that he brought with him this stewardship ability. If, in addition to this he pos- 
sessed that force of character which made him a leader of men, he became so 
prominent that his name and achievements can generally be easily traced. A 
man's own social station was also indicated by the marriage of his children ; for, 
in New England, marriage outside of the family's social grade was then, and 
ever since has been, uncommon. 

Joseph Loomis's sons and grandsons married into the leading families of 
Windsor and Hartford. This fact fixes his social position. If other evidence is 
desired that the Loomises of early Windsor belonged to the best and most pros- 
perous classes, the following is submitted : 

In 1675 the assessor or lister divided the families of Windsor for taxation 
for rivulet ferrv purposes into five classes. (See Stiles's Anc. Windsor, Vol. I, 
p. 88). The first class included such men as have a family, a horse and 4 oxen; 
there were 29 in this class, two of whom were Joseph and Nathaniel Loomis, 
Nos. I and 7 of this catalogue. The second class included such men as have 
a family, a horse and 2 oxen; there were 42 in this class, two of whom were 
John and Thomas Loomis, Nos. 5 and 6 of this catalogue. Samuel Loomis, 
No. 8, had already removed to Westfield, Mass., hence his name is not found in 
this tax list. 

And that they were owners of real estate is evidenced by the followmg, found 

in Stiles, Vol. I, p. 160. It reads :— 



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"Loomis, Joseph, 1640, lot gr. 35 r. wide bd. s. by John Porter, The upland or house 
lot ext. W. to Henry Wolcott's lot W. of highway; his meadow ext. to Conn. River 24 rods 
wide, bdg N. by the Rivulet. A road betw. his ho. and the Rivulet runs thwart the corner 
of his meadow 17 rods 'to the passage over the Rivulet' [ford to the Great Meadow]. 
His orig. ho. prob. was a little below the brow of the liill, near the present barn, where a 
dep'n was lately filled wh. had been known as the cellar hole of the orig. ho. 

Of his sons, Joseph by gift from him rec'd a lot 12 r. wide, next N. of Mr. Matthew 
Allyn, on wh. he built; John had the homestead; Thomas, by gift had a lot 12 r. wide E. 
of the highway, betw. his bro. Joseph and H. Wolcott Jr. ; Nathaniel bo't the ho. and lot of 
John Moses on the W. side of the St. directly opp. his bro. Joseph's pi. (he was also 
among the early settlers on the E. side of the Great River) ; Samuel bo't Mr. Witcheld's 
pi. and subscq. rem. to Westfield (Mass)." 

That pioneer Joseph Loomis was a man of " respectable pecuniary means " 
is also evidenced by the fact that his name appears on the tax list of Braintree, 
England, for building a ship of 8cxD tons, to be built at Portsmouth, March i, 
1636, said ship to cost £8,000, the parish of Braintree being assessed £951-12-41^. 
Moreover Joseph Loomis's father-in-law, Robert White, was considered a rich 
man for his time, and this is fully verified by his will, which see hereinafter. 



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An ©rigtnal attii iExIiauHtinc Jttqutry into tlje ©rigtn of tljp 2>Ian«? 

mtii AnrrHtry tit EnglattD of Soarplj Sidnmta tljp 

Etnigraitt ta Ncui EttglattJi ttt 1B3B 




Charles A. Hoppin, Jr. 



"(Eljp Eooiitta J^auttlg of Atitrrtra" 

[This narration has naught to do with lords, dukes, earls, or gentlemen of 
leisure, nor with courts and castles ; it is an account of a "plain practical people," 
such as of whom Lincoln said : "God must love them, for he made so many of 
them." Appropriate thereunto we shall not indulge in fancies, or appeal unduly to 
the imagination ; this hereinafter is, therefore, a recital of facts, as to actual per- 
sons, places and events, interpreted reasonably, without prior bias.] 

,EARY with wandering in the desert world Gladly I turn 
to thee, old Lancaster." The name of Loomis (Lonias) 
and the blood it represented, when this surname origi- 
nated, were both Saxon, neither being Norman, Celtic, 
Pictic or other. The blood was of Lancashire, and in 
that region the surname was first assumed. For eight 
hundred years, from Saxon times until the present hour, 
the Lomas family appears to have resided in the very parish in which it first 
became a family having a surname. 

The surname of Lomas, or, as written in America, Loomis, is territorial ; 
it wa.s taken from a locality. The locality was what has been luodernly known 
as the village of Haulgh, now a part of Tonge-with-Haulgh, which is a township 
in the civil and municipal parish of Bolton. Bolton is a parish of 150,000 popu- 
lation, — a market-town in the Wapentake of Salford, which is the southwestern 
division of the county Palatine of Lancaster, and within the Duchy of Lancaster, 
in the northwest of England. 

We must first picture, somewhat briefly as best we may, the conditions of 
imman life and customs in this part of England where the blood of Lomas inhab- 
ited before it became finally designated by a surname. 

What is now Lancashire seems to have been but little peopled by the Britons 
prior to the Roman conquest of Britain in the year A. D. 43 ; and the Romans 
did not, apparently, greatly develop the region, though various remains of their 
occupation have been found. The Roman influence, however, was progressive 
for four hundred years. Then, in 401, when the Roman Empire gave up its 
dominion over Britain, withdrawing its " legions," this wild and remote region 
of England once more, before 547, became reduced (when the Northumbrian 
Anglo-Saxon kingdom was set up) almost to a state of nature. History afiirms 
that though not absolutely depopulated, the settlements must have been few and 
small, and feebly defended by the poor remnant of the aboriginal inhabitants, who 
were thus left subject to the raids of the savage Picts. The Saxons (Anglo- 



Saxons) or the English, as tliey are called, who came from the north of Europe, 
(the southern shores of the Baltic sea), beginning with the year 400 and forming 
the Kingdom of Northumbria in 547 (the whole north of England) and other 
kingdoms, are therefore to be looked upon as the prime creators of Lancashire. 
It is said that there, as elsewhere, they gave birth to a new era of manners, lan- 
guage and religion. They re-peopled this part of England, named the settle- 
ments and developed it in every way. Consequently, about all the place-names 
are pure Saxon, often chosen to convey some distinctive and natural circum- 
stance in the situation of a village. They founded Haulgh and Bolton and Sal- 
fordshire and named them. The Saxon dominion was complete ; everything 
about Lancashire was substantially Saxon, though the Saxon remains are not as 
numerous as in other parts. With the development of population, peace and pros- 
perity continued without great hindrance, until the Norman conquest of England. 
The organization of society up to that time, or rather the home life, is interesting 
to note, especially as among the Saxons were the men who, known among each 
other only by Christian names, such as Egfrith, Cuthbert, Egbert, Siward, Osbert, 
Wiun, LUred, L'lf, Ranulph, Swaine, Hasebert, Penda, Ralph, Edwin, Hugh, 
were the ancestors of the man who first assumed the surname that we now know 
as Lomas and Loomis ; it is well here to note that Mason, the historian of Nor- 
folk, explains how these Saxons first found the greater part of England overgrown 
with woods, or marshy through the frequent floods of unembanked rivers. 
" Boars, deer and game in general abounded, and hunting, which was conducted 
uniformly on foot, was not only a pastime, but an im]X)rtant occupation of the 
settler. The unit of society was the head of the family. Every family lived by 
itself and safeguarded its own members. The quarrel of one of the family was 
as a rule the quarrel of all. Children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren 
dwelt together, and these family guilds formed the first villages. When the Eng- 
lish settled here their clearings or winnings of agricultural land were each of 
a family character. The population was sparse, and natural boundaries divided 
the ham of one family from the tun of another — woodland in many cases ; in 
others, the moor; sometimes a fen constituted the frontier of the mark. Any 
one crossing this frontier had to blow a horn as announcing his approach, other- 
wise he was to be regarded as an invader, and attacked accordingly. Within 
the mark each member of the family guild had his own home and byre, but 
the woods and wastes were in common, and there each man could pasture his 
cattle or feed his pigs. Horses were not used in agriculture, neither were they 
ridden to battle, except in later years but little before the Norman conquest. 
Each household had its slaves, whose lot, how^evcr, was not entirely hopeless, as 
in more than one way might the position of a freeman be obtained. These slaves 
were recruited from the conquered Britons, from members of rival families 
defeated in war, and from the children of freemen by slave mothers. As time went 
on the villages became manors. Natural superiority in some particular member 
of the family group asserted itself in war with neighboring families or with 
foreigners, and the ascendancy thus obtained tended to become hereditary. The 
lesser freemen found in war time that their chief safety lay in following some 
powerful local leader, and gradually an aristocracy was formed from men whose 
land was tilled for them, whose occupation was rule and the administration of 
rough justice in peace, and leadership and personal prowess in the field of war. 
The Danish wars tended to foster aristocracy, and something not very dis- 
similar to the Norman feudal system prevailed in many places sometime before 
the landing of William, Duke of Normandy, in 1066. Each manor had, not only 
its own agriculture, but its own trade. The clothes, the shoes, the weapons of the 
village were all made at home by artisan members of the family guild or local 
group. The houses were all of wood, and were built by carpenters of the village. 



Each manor was in all essentials self-supporting. The monasteries were generally 
also self-supporting manors. They, too, had their farmers and their artisans, 
and both their husbandry and their handicraft set an example to the neighboring 
civil manors, and tended to raise the agricultural and industrial character of the 
whole district. 

Lancashire was less turbulent than some states, hut quite as aggressive as 
any of its neighbors. The early English were great eaters, and Lancashire men 
were not behind the rest of their countrymen. Many contrasts between the 
Sa.xons and their Norman oppressors are not usually drawn in favor of the 
former, who are claimed to have been great drinkers as well as eaters ; but while 
they lacked the culture and refinement of the more polished Normans, they had, 
nevertheless, erected in England several substantial kingdoms, established some 
of the foundations of the great fundamental laws of modern England, produced 
Alfred the Great, " the purest, grandest, most heroic soul that ever sprang from 
our race," and done the broad, rough work of making the isle of Britain ready 
for the advancement and elevation to which the Norman influence subsequently 
lifted its people. An ancient chronicler complained that the Normans "combed 
their hair once a day, bathed themselves once a week, changed their clothes fre- 
quently, and bv all these arts of effeminacy, as well as by their military character, 
rendered themselves so agreeable to the women that the wives and daughters of 
the English were by no means safe in the company of such desperadoes." 

Of the Saxons it is claimed that they were of the German race, and before 
that, came from the Aryan peoples, who were largely agricultural, in the eastern 
part of Europe. 

A modern writer, Jean Finot of France, claims that this Aryan race does 
not exist ; that there is no " Caucasian " race, nor any such thing as race, any 
way : that the contrasts in the various groups of the human species are caused 
by differing environnients, conditions of climate and life and of nutrition. " There 
is no French race, no German race, no Anglo-Saxon race. Every one of these 
supposed stocks is an intricate blend, a cross-breed, to the making of which have 
gone nuich the same elements in every case. We are all alike, and there is not 
a 'pure blood' on the earth." We need not be concerned as to this, even if there 
is no racially pure blood, for the distinctions that nationality have made are quite 
sufficient to mark out our so-called Saxons as forming a great clan, (if not abso- 
lutely a pure and separate race), the mental and physical features of which are 
still plain to see and which still continue to stamp their characteristics and domina- 
tion upon the world. 

The Saxons had a love of liberty and a disposition to wander, and were 
great navigators, especially those who lived on the northern shores of the Baltic 
Sea an<l became known as the Northmen. They ventured upon the soil of every 
kingdom within their reach and generally conquered. "They were broad-shoul- 
dered, deep-chested, long-limbed, with slender waists and small hands and feet; 
their build told of strength, which was so prized by them that their puny infants 
were exposed and left to die. Their complexion was almost always fair, and 
the fair alone were considered beautiful or well-born." An early writer said of 
one of these northern Saxons: "His face was large: his forehead broad, with 
mickle eyebrows ; his nose not long, but thick : his upper lip wide and long, while 
his chin and jaw bones were enormously broad. He was thicknecked and his 
shoulders of superhuman breadth. In shape well-built and taller than the most 
of men." 

Our readers will find a deeper study of the Saxons an interesting pastime, 
since it is plain that the blood of the earliest Lomases was Saxon, as distinguished 
from the Celtic, aiul Pictic. and the Norman which entered largely into the people 
of the isle of Britain. 



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We may proijcrl)' look upon the Saxons residing in the Wapentake or Hun- 
dred of Salford (a section of Lancashire consisting of a hundred townships) 
prior to the year iioo, as divided into four classes — men of birth, men of property, 
freemen, and serviles ; and also we may believe, from the evidences of the earliest 
recorded Lomases, that they were men of property, and freemen, neither men 
of title, nor serviles. The chief landholders were the thanes, (thengs), who held 
of the king, which term was the Saxon equivalent for northern baron. Some 
men of voomen birth or station were called thanes, as also were some freeholders 
or franklins, because their holdings were hereditary and their tenure free. 
Some of the ancestors in Salfordshire of the American Loomises were doubtless 
of this rank. In 1066 there were 175 manors held by as many thanes in the 
southern part of Lancashire between the rivers Ribble and Mersey ; and in 1086, 
after the Normans had claimed title thereto, there were no large estates, or fiefs. 
In 1086 the annual value of all the vast property in Lancashire south of the 
Ribble was £120, (equivalent to the present £13,200), while in 1814 the income 
of the same lands had increased to £2,569,761. In 1066 the Hundred of Salford 
yielded £37:4:0; in 1866 it yielded in revenues £4,082,799. 

Salford Hundred (embracing the city of Manchester) is thus, to-day, the 
world's greatest textile-producing area of its size, and Lomas descendants are 
found to have been concerned in this development during the past century. The 
title to the land of Salford was held, nominally, in 1066, by Edward the Con- 
fessor, King of England, yielding the aforesaid £37:4:0, but with the death 
of his successor, Harold II at the battle of Hastings, in the same year, that right 
passed to William, Duke of Normandy, the " Conqueror " of England. While 
we are told in the introduction to the printed Pipe Rolls of Lancashire that it 
was not for " a long period of years after 1066 '' that the Norman power was 
effectively demonstrated in Lancashire, owing to this county's remoteness and 
to its not being considered as an inviting region, and liable to give armed resist- 
ance to the Normans at any time, the general effect of the conquest upon this 
particular part of England was ill. It is plainly shown in the Domesday Book 
that in 1066 Salford's revenue of £37:4:0 had, in 1086, fallen to 12 pence per 
annum, and only 63 families are therein accounted for in the whole Hundred of 
Salford. Many may have escaped observation, possibly by temporarily seques- 
tering themselves in the mountains standing nearby to the eastward. And though 
the Domesday Book shows that William the Conqueror gave the Hundred of 
Salford to his follower, Roger of Poitou, as a share of the spoils of victory, 
who in turn parcelled it out to Nigel, Warin and Goift'ord (all Normans), these 
Normans seem to have had little to do with the property other than to claim a 
yearly revenue from those minor lords, the actual residents, long hitherto in pos- 
session — the thanes and drengs (free tenants, holding of the thanes by a tenure 
partly military, partly servile). W^e obtain the impression here that our Saxon 
ancestors with their neighbors presented a formidable front to the Normans, and 
like the people of the other northern parts of England, effectually prevented, 
for many years, the actual encroachment of the Norman power ; thus the apparent 
barrenness and worthlcssness of Salfordshire, as presented to view in the Domes- 
day survey, wherein only 63 families are accounted for, probably does not portray 
the actual conditions throughout. From the same source we are informed that 
Count Roger de Poitou was " little pleased with his rugged northern fief and 
its inhabitants." A generation after the Conquest, a great portion of the land- 
holding population, the thanes and drengs, or other various Serjeants of the 
castles and wapentakes would appear from their names to have been of Anglo- 
Saxon blood, or descendants of the Danes who had overspread the country in 
the tenth century. The parsons of the thirty or more churches which existed 
in Lancashire, at the Conquest, probably differed little from their neighbors except 



57 ICoomifl jFamtltr tn lEnglanb 

Bolton (Saxon Boltune or Bothel-tun, a town adjoining to a principal man- 
sion or mansion-house) manor and town was acquired from Roger de Poitou 
by Randle, Earl of Chester. Later, with other surrounding towns it became a 
holding of the earls and dukes of Lancaster, and to-day remains within what is 
called the Duchy of Lancaster, which is crown property ; but Bolton has been 
held of the crown by the Stanleys, Earls of Derby, for several hundred years, 
who acquired their rights after the treason of their predecessors, the Pilkingtons, 
whose rent-roll contains references to Lomases, as hereinafter. 

With the foregoing brief statement of the conditions existing in the region 
where the blood abounded from which later came the man who then first took 
the earliest form of the present surname of Loomis, we enter upon a litttle study 
of the actual origin and meaning of what is now in America, the name of 
Loomis, prefacing this with some remarks which will tend to illustrate the general 
origin of family names. 

Surnames are only about a thousand years old in Christendom. Christian 
names are evidently even pre-historic ; and some sort of a name for each man 
or woman may well have been among the first formal vocal utterances of a human 
being. Christian names, therefore, are as old as any language or form of speech. 
(A certain writer upon surnames has begun his discourse with the declaration 
that " names commenced in Eden — the name of Adam denoting his origin from 
the earth." If this presumer refers to the Biblical Eden, there is evidence that 
would have modified his opinion, while if the declaration is recited as historical 
fact, he has been still further misled by some one's imagination. It is suffi- 
ciently established, by scientific scholars, that the name of Adam was taken from 
the earlier Babylonian " Adama " which meant "the race;" the name of Eve 
was also obtained from an earlier Babylonian word, viz., " Eva," meaning 
"woman.") 

The Greeks had only one name ; the Romans frequently used two Christian 
names. Celtic and Teutonic names were very significant personally, and con- 
tinued down from father to son. 

Surnames began to come into use in England with the eleventh century, 
through the Norman influence. " There is no village in Normandy that gave 
not its denomination to some family in England." '' Every town, village, and 
hamlet in England and Scotland hath afforded names to families." Such sur- 
names are " territorial," and generally accompanied by the prepositions " de," 
or " del," as in Piers de Gaveston. Henry del Halle. Other surnames sprang 
from every conceivable source, serious or trivial, "from the highest things celes- 
tial to the lowest things terrestrial," from " Qualities of the Minde " and " Habi- 
tudes of the Body," — from ages and times, from costume, color of the complexion 
and clothing, — from animals, nicknames, old Christian names, nationality, etc., 
etc. " All names were significant," says a high authority, " in their first appli- 
cation to individuals." This is the great and important fact that has especial 
bearing upon the name of Loomis. The actual situation, with respect to personal 
nomenclature in Bolton, as elsewhere in the Hundred of Salford and in Lan- 
cashire, when the Loomis Saxon ancestors there dwelt, and when the Norman 
introduction of surnames was about to happen, (in the twelfth century and to 
become fairly adopted in the thirteenth century and quite generally established 
in the fourteenth) was simply this : — The Saxon place-names were thoroughly 
fixed long before the Norman conquest of 1066; the later Norman influence 
could scarcely affect them at all. But with personal names there was great need 
of a change ; the Saxons used only one Christian name, and sometimes two, such 
as Edwin, son of Leofwine, which custom was clung to by the Welsh until quite 
modernly, with their " John ap Thomas," " Evan ap Williams," etc. This led 
to confusion because the Saxon language was not copious enough to designate 



individuals sufficiently specific and distinctive, with their increasing numbers. 
Hence, the owners or holders of lands relinquished the inconvenient habit of the 
single name, added to it the name of their place of residence with the " de " or 
" del " placed between the Christian name and the place-name. The latter was 
either the name of a house, farm, lot, corner, road, hamlet, or descriptive of a 
site or location, or of some natural characteristic with which such land-holder 
was associated. Yet these names were not unchangeable at first, and might be 
varied with a man's place of abode. If a son, for instance, left the place of his 
father's home, he would assume a new denomination froni the estate to which 
he had removed. His brother could do the like ; and thus all evidence of their 
relationship was wanting as far as their names would show. Their descendants 
became confirmed each to the different surname of his father, and so many fami- 
lies became lost for ever to later identity with each other of their kin. 

The records of the thirteenth century contain thousands of instances of this 
truth, and our family was no exception to this early rule. In these same early 
times men who had no land did not attain to the dignity of a territorial surname. 
These men appear in the Pipe, Hundred and Subsidy Rolls and in charters, etc., 
as " Kadulphus fil Richard," etc., or under surnames taken from their trade or 
other personal significancies. Men of landed property in the twelfth and thir- 
teenth centuries generally distinguished themselves by territorial surnames as 
denoting their better station. It is, therefore, pleasing, in the fullest sense, to 
find that the name of Loomis is beyond the possibility of question, of exactly such 
origin. 

There is no mention in the Domesday Book of 1086 of the surname of 
Loomis in any form whatever, in any county of England ; this date is between 
one and two hundred years before the name became applied to any person. It 
was a place-name, however, before 1086, in the parish of Bolton, Lancashire ; 
but its omission from the Domesday Book as a designation of locality is explained 
by the fact that it then had reference merely to a part or small section of Bolton 
within which it was early comprised. Neither is there any mention of the sur- 
name in the Pipe Rolls (Great Rolls of the Exchequer) of 1130-1216; this 
period was still too early for the surname to have become firmly formed and 
fixed in Lancashire. The Hundred Rolls of King Edward I would afford the 
earliest opportunity of finding the surname were they extant ; these records were 
taken in 1224, upon the king's return from the Seventh and Last Crusade to 
the Holy Land, and they constitute the results of an official investigation of all 
the rights and revenues of the Crown, touching property, persons and privileges, 
etc., which rights had become abused and encroached upon by the people during 
the years of the king's absence. Lancaster is one of the six counties for which 
no Hundred Rolls have been yet discovered in the archives. All other records 
of Lancashire for the thirteenth century have been examined without the sur- 
name being found. 

The surname of Loomis is, barring the exception hereinafter mentioned, 
an American modernization of Lomas, the original form of ivhich was "Lum- 
halgh," or "Lumhaulgh," "del Lumhalgh," "Lumhales" — pronounced without 
sounding the letters "h" and "g." 

The earliest record, now existing in England, of this surname (and it may 
be said, in this connection, that several months have been devoted to the accurate 
searching of every record of any possible bearing upon the subject) is found in 
a Lay Subsidy Roll, number 130-6, at the Record Office in Chancery Lane, Lon- 
don. This parchment is the original record (as made) of the assessment and 
collection of a tax upon the inhabitants of Lancashire granted to Edward III 
by the parliament, in the sixth year of his reign — 1333 — such subsidies gen- 
erally having been assessed at a tenth or a fifteenth of the ^■alue of the lands or 



Map of County Lancaster, England. 

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goods of the inliabitant. Under the Hundred of Salford. for the then hamlet 
of what is now Pendleton, in the parish of Eccles, about two miles west from 
the city of Manchester and twelve miles southeast of Bolton, this roll gives, in 
ink still quite as clear as on the day it was written five hundred and seventy- 
five years ago: — "Penhilton Rico de Lmhales." "Lum" in the names Lumhales 
or Lumhalgh is abbreviated in this roll to "Lm" or "Lu" as is proven by the use 
of a short curved dash •« (this >« is not reproduced over the "m" or "u" in this 
volume as in the original rolls) over the first S3-Ilable, as is also found with other 
names and wonls, e. g., "Item" to "Itm" in the rolls of that period; and the spell- 
ing here employed is not necessarily after a fixed form used by Richard de 
Lumhales himself, but, while it does occur in an oflftcial document, it was merely 
so written by the scribe whose duty it was to make out the rolls for his superior 
officers, the official collectors of the subsidy. This roll affords the only instance 
of the Lumhales spelling until 1394. 

The further significance of this item of the assessment of a subsidy of two 
shillings upon the land-holding of "Rico de Lmhales" of Pendleton is that, 
first, that either he. or his ancestor of a generation or two or three before him, 
had removed to Pendleton after the surname had become established elsewhere, 
so as to be passed from father to son, and so on ; and second, that the tax of 
two shillings was a good average amount, which at present reckoning, would 
amount to over forty dollars, which, at a fifteenth, would make the value of his 
land about $600. 

While we are in Pendleton, there best be noted some facts about the place, 
so that it will remain clearer in the mind before the etymology of the family 
name is entered upon minutely. Pendleton was anciently called Penhulton (i. e., 
the head hill town), and as late as 1780 was but a little hamlet with its Maypole 
Green, whereas to-day it is as large as a city (66,000 population), a suburb of 
Manchester, (the second city of England), abounding in mansions and devoted 
to calico-printing, dyeing, cotton-spinning and coal works. In the old days St. 
Mary's Church in Eccles was the parish church to which the inhabitants of 
Pendleton were attached. There can be no reasonable doubt but that Rico de 
Lumhales worshipped in this church ; in fact, he would scarcely have been 
allowed not to ; he had no choice in the matter. The religious beliefs that were 
instilled into him by the clergy of that day form too long and interesting a sub- 
ject for this paper. In brief, he had but to obey, leaving all thinking and 
direction to the churchmen ; and the substance of his belief and practice was 
that he must pay more or less, as able, to the church, for happiness while he 
lived and to provide further for masses to be said after his death, in order that 
he might go to Heaven. 

(The dutv of a parish priest before the Reformation was not to preach, but 
to attend to tlie offices of the church and to see that the inhabitants of his parish 
fulfilled what was required of them by the church, and to hear confessions, to 
absolve the penitent, to visit the sick and to bury the dead. Most of the duties 
were often left to curates.) 

In his day he saw Edward HI annex France to England, and must have 
heard with pride of the exploits of John o' Gaunt, the great noble of his own 
Lancashire. His life was principally covered by the years of the reigns of Edward 
II and Edward HI — 1307-1377, though he may have been as old as forty years in 
1333, and so born before 1300. In all human probability we shall never hear 
of' another Lomas antedating this Richard: and so he is now a man more 
marked than ever he was to his own knowledge. So, too, this church of St. 
Mary's is the oldest structure in the world with which we can ever identify the 
name of Lomas thus earlv. 

There is no other record extant of this Richard or of his father or sons; 



Slnumts (SfuraloQ^ 60 

the parish registers of baptism, marriage and burial do not commence in England 
until 1538; but there is no occasion to doubt but that more than one early Lomas 
was laid away in long last rest beneath a spot within reach of the shade of St. 
Mary's tower. Surely this church is a great mark to our family. Ever endur- 
ing, ever inviting, ever rewarding it continues. Age after age passes, — its peace- 
ful bells are heard above the " crash of empires ; " while fears of change alarm 
the world, " perplexing monarchs " — it discharges its mighty yet simple task, to— 

"Invite to heaven and point the way." 
A poet's lines suggest the ancient interior : — 

"Not formed to nice proportions was the pile 

But large and massy, for duration built ; 

With pillars crowded and the roof upheld 

By naked rafters intricately crossed. 

Like leafless under-boughs in some thick grove. 

All withered by the depth of shade above. 

******* The floor 

Of nave and aisle in unpretending guise 

Was occupied by oaken benches ranged 

In seemly rows ; the chancel showed 

Some inoffensive marks of earthly state 

And vain distinction. A capacious pew 

Of sculptured oak stood here, with drapery lined ; 

And knightly monuments were here displayed 

Within the walls ; and on the floor beneath 

Sepulchral stones appeared with emblems graven, 

And foot-worn epitaphs, and some with small 

And shining efiigies of brass inlaid." 

Let us look at it a little closer. The building is a venerable Gothic structure, 
forming a favorable specimen of rude architecture, with a massive tower, grey 
with age. It consists of a nave, chancel and side-aisles, the latter of which 
were in early times chapels attached to the old families of the parish. The build- 
ing is of an irregular shape, supported by buttresses and adorned by arched 
windows. The roof is partially embattled and on the north and south sides rise 
two small circular columns terminating in crocketed ornaments. The original 
church was probably of a date as early as 1065, hence Saxon. The curfew-bell, 
a relic of that age, continues to be rung nightly. Traditions fix the date of the 
present church as nil, though it has been several times restored and probably 
enlarged. There are now no tombstones dating before 1575. 

An annual festival is held at Ecclcs, of great rustic celebrity and of high 
antiquity, as old probably as the first erection of the church, called Eccles Wakes, 
celebrated on the ist Sunday in September. History recounts that, at times, 
these wakes have been exceedingly wakeful, if not altogether hilarious. The 
church was valued at £20 per annum in the valuation of Pope Nicholas in 1291. 
In 1864, 6,000 silver pennies of King Henry and Kings John and William I 
of Scotland were found in Eccles parish in an earthen pot, just below the surface. 
Their bullion value was $354. 

Another remarkable feature in Eccles parish still remains quite as Richard 
de Lumhales knew it, and that is Chat Moss ; it is a morass five miles long and 
three broad, containing 6,000 acres ; originally an immense forest, but became 
reduced to a bog. It is peat soil, trees being found imbedded in the peat, prin- 
cipally birch, oak and fir, as black as jet and as hard as ebony. Most of the 
trees have been found to be charred on the exterior, showing that they fell by 
fire. In this peat were found not long ago, the horns of a breed of cattle now 
extinct, and a leather shoe, singular in shape — five inches broad at the toe and 
only ili inches at the heel. It is supposed that this ancient forest-swamp was 
one in which the ancient Britons took refuge when the Romans conquered Britain, 



A. D. 43, and it is recorded that Agricola, in order to free himself from the hostile 
invasion of the native Brigantes, ordered their woods to be burnt down or felled 
by the Roman soldiers. It is clear that some of the forests of Salfordshire had 
disappeared before the Norman Conquest. 

All of the Subsidy Rolls of Lancashire from the earliest preserved (1300 
to 1500) have been examined; they are many in number; many are only frag- 
mentary, being worn or rotted away in parts, hence illegible. The most of these 
records consist of only the names of the places with the sums collected therein ; 
but from roll number 130-29, which is an assessment on the inhabitants in the 
Hundred of Salford by virtue of a subsidy granted by parliament to Richard 
II in his second year as king — 1381 — these items were deciphered on a much 
injured membrane (parchment) : — 

"Wig." 

"Henr. lu* halghus ii^" 
"Ric. lu* halghus ii-." 
"Thom. del luhaigh* xii"^." 

" Wig " is the town of Wigan abbreviated ; the " lu " in luhalghus is also 
an abbreviation for the first syllable " lum," as is proven by the line drawn over 
the " lu " in the original, which in ancient manuscripts is usually so placed when 
a letter or two is omitted. This omission was simply the habit of the clerk who 
made out these rolls, and not an established or habitual abbreviation of this sur- 
name. These items form the second earliest data extant. 

Now for the etymology of " Lumhalgh," and the proof that it is the earliest 
form of Lumhales, Lumhals, Lumals, Lomas. Lomax, Lummys, Looniis, — for 
this is the true order of the changes in spelling as they occurred. 

The word " lum " anciently had various meanings in different parts ; but 
the word " halgh " had only one general signification, however spelt ; both are 
Saxon words mainly. Lumma, in Swedish, meant to resound. Lum in the 
Shetland Islands meant a rift, an opening in the sky ; of the sky ; to clear of fog ; to 
disperse. In the county of Norfolk, England, a lum was the handle of an oar. 
Lum also meant to rain heavily. In Scotland, Ireland and the northern English 
counties of Durham and Yorkshire a lum meant a chimney, the vent by which the 
smoke issued, as in Grant's Chronicles of Keckleton — 

"She heard a voice cryin' doon her ain lum." 

Hence, very commonly used in those regions of Britain. From this came 
the term " lumhat," a chimney-pot hat. Further south and west in Yorkshire 
and in Derbyshire and in the West Riding of Yorkshire, close to the border of 
Salford Hundred in Lancaster County, lum meant (i) a small wood or grove, 
(2) a -ii'ood bottom grouiiig shrubs and trees, not fit for moimng. In Lan- 
cashire, also in counties Derby and Oxford, lum meant " a deep pool in the bed 
of a river." Halliwell sums the word up as " a woody valley, a deep pit." Thus 
these latter ancient usages were descriptive of locality, " territorial," and, be it 
uoiv remembered, had direct reference to a certain definite place, or places, in 
the natural topography of Lancashire and adjoining parts. Now for halgh, 
(haulgh, haugh) : 

" Haugh " is a Scottish and northern England word and particularly written 
" halgh " and " haulgh " in Lancashire ; other forms having been " halche," 
" hawch," " hawgh." It means low-lying, level ground by the side of a river ; 
forming part of the floor of a river valley, and in the original sense particularly 
specified ; perhaps a corner or nook of land at or within the bend or angle of 
the river. Streams in hilly regions of the north of England may properly be 



♦See explanation of abbreviation of "Lum" on p. 59. 



said to cross and recross the floors of thoir valleys, striking the base of the slope 
on each side alternatively, forming a more or less triangular haulgh within the 
bend, on each side in turn. 

In Northumberland and Durham haulgh or haugh denoted low-lying spreads 
of loam, sand, or gravel, forming the lowest ground of the river valleys which 
are still flooded from time to time, or which, although they may have for years 
kept above water, may yet conceivably still be flooded in unusual seasons. 

" Haugh-ground " was this low-lying ground. That a " haugh " was by 
no means waste or useless land, but instead highly fertile is evidenced by the 
expression (i) In Richardson's Borderer's Tablebook (1846. vii-78) — "O'er the 
gay daisied haughs will I roam," and (2) In Row's History of Kirk (1842) 
which mentions that in 1633-50 " 330 inundations of waters took away to the 
sea whole large haughs full of shorn corne." 

The name as so applied and meaning is very old, occurring in a charter 
of Coenwulf in 814, as " healh " and the same in 967 in a Charter of Oswald. 
We may note also that in the old Anglo-Saxon ALiiric's Homilies " hall " meant 
a house in the valley. 

Coming now to the matter of pronunciation, it is generally known that words 
and speech have always varied very much in the manner of their verbal use, 
even in so small a country as England, and that the letter " h " is often not sounded 
in words in which it appears and often sounded in words in which it does not 
appear. The dialects of the north, the southwest and the east are contrasting 
indeed. The broad, full mouthed speech of the Yorkshire man is distinct from 
the more precise, thiimer and keener pronunciation of an East-Anglian, while a 
Cornishman's talk might prove a puzzle to a Lancastrian. In one city alone 
the " cockney dialect " of the " East End " of London only adds to the many 
other contrasts between life there with the diflfcrent phases in the " West End." 
Halliwell's Dictionary of Archaic and Provincial words gives us vital evidence 
as to halgh; it states that in Lancashire pronunciation " al " is changed into 
" au." Therefore Lumhalgh was rendered as if written Lumau and sometimes 
Lumaul in the singular form, and Lumhalghes or Lumhalghus the plural or Latin 
form, as if written Lumaus and Lumauls or Lummals (Haulghton was the 
early form of the surname of Houghton). Hence, the softening into the later 
forms, of which we shall quote ample actual evidence from old records, viz : — 
" Lumhales," " Lumhalx," " Lomas," " Lummas," " Lommance," " Lummys," 
"Loomys," "Loomis," "Lomax." "Lomax" has only been used since a little before 
1600, but to-day it is the almost universal spelling in England. Lomas, however, 
often occurs, at present, in Lancashire and elsewhere in England ; but Loomis 
has not been found anywhere in England at any time, except at Braintree, Co. 
Essex, as hereinafter related. 

Now for the place itself: 

There is no question as to the exact locality in Lancashire that was called 
Lumhaulgh, or the Lumhalges, or that it was a place of habitation in the thir- 
teenth century. This is certain because there has been only one locality that 
has had the singular distinction of being known, from sufficiently remote times, 
by such a form of this name. The locality is that before referred to as Haulgh 
(only of recent years united with Tonge and called Tonge-with-Haulgh) in 
the parish of Bolton, Lancashire. The small place of Haughton, in Manchester 
parish, should not be construed into connection with Lumhalgh, even though we 
have noted it in an inquisition post mortem as early as Edvv. I (1272-1307). 
A study of this very ground in Bolton, even in this day of its modern develop- 
ment, reveals the ancient features essential to the haulgh in the river vale. Tonge 
is on one side of the river, with Haulgh opposite ; the two are set in two angles 
between the three rivers, Croal, Tonge and Bradshaw. As to Lum, it is still 



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Eccles Parish Church, 

called St. Mary's Pendleton, was a hamlet in 
Eccles, and here the earliest known "Loomis" 
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the name of a section in Bolton now to be identified in connection with " Luni 
Street." The removal of the woods, the alterations of grades and the many 
changes during six hundred and fifty years of material growth leave the inves- 
tigator in doubt as to between just what bend of the rivers, the highway called 
Lum Vv-as identified with its etymological and topographical mate, the haulgh. 
The whole matter, nevertheless, is plain enough. There is no theory or assump- 
tion, consequently, in the conclusion that (i) only two, three, or at the utmost, 
four generations (1200 to 1270) before our "Rico de Lmhales" was of Pendle- 
ton, in 1333, iiis, and our first Lumhalgh ancestor was resident in the aforesaid 
part of tlie small town of Bolton; (2) that he took his surname appropriately 
therefrom and no more was known, or called, by the single Christian name of 
his father prefixed with his own Christian name, as, for (Latin) example 
Radulphus fil Calfridus or Edwin, son of John. Thus it was that the original 
adopter of the surname owned, leased, tilled, or was considerably identified, 
doubtless principally distinguished in connection with a certain piece, or pieces 
of land, which had the somewhat unique position of being fertile, flat ground 
in a small river valley, between rivers, and which was, perhaps, partly of wood 
and partly of meadow, suitable for cultivation, and large enough in area for at 
least a small farm ; also near to a deep pool, or pools, or girt about with banks, 
or slopes, of rising ground, w'ooded and forming a vale or pit-like enclosure, or 
enclosures, with the Hat bottom-land below and stretching out with the course 
of the stream ; and also with an habitable structure set either on the slope or 
upon the haulgh beneath. This situation was distinctive enough in its natural 
characteristics to render the resident thereat distinguished as of the "lum" 
" halgh." The appearance of the man and of his immediate descendants hi the 
official records of that time as de Lumhalge and del Lumhalge (in Latin, Lum- 
halghus — Latin was the " record " language of that time) and later as Lum- 
halgh and Lumhales is entirely in accord with the prime principles of both 
etymology and of ancient custom in connection with the origin of surnames. 
Thus, tliis conclusion is reached in a proper manner, and is supported by all 
authorities.* 

Although originating in Bolton parish the earliest recorded individuals of 
the Lomas family ap])ear in the Subsidy Rolls for Pendleton and Wigan, places 
near to P.olton, some members of the family must have continued in Bolton 
almost uninterru])tedlv, as their later development therein indicates. We shall 
never know the Christian names of the Bolton Lomases of the fourteenth cen- 
tury, because the rolls for that manor are not preserved in the Government 
Record Office. The reason that no one of the name then in Bolton is mentioned 
in the subsidy roll of 1333 is that no man would have been so taxed who was 
not then a landholder, 'or a merchant having a stock of goods of fair value. 
Men in the emplov of others were not assessed in this subsidy. In the imperfect 
roll for 1381 the I'ist of men taxed in Bolton is missing. The " Ric hihalghus " 
of Wigan, ta.xed two shillings in the subsidy of 1381 must not be considered as 
the same man as " Rico de Lumhales " of Pendleton in the roll of 1333, though 
both men bore the same n?me and held property of exactly the same value 



^Dictionary of .'\rchaic and Provincial Words. L. O. Halhwell. 

The Anglo-Saxon Dictionary. J. R. C. Hall. 

Dictionary of Engli.sh Etymology. H. Wedgwood. 

The Etymological Dictionary. W. W. Skeat. 

The English Dialect Grammar. Joseph Wright. 

The Universal Pronouncing Dictionary. Thomas Wright. 

.•\nglo- Saxon & Old English Vocabularies. Thomas Wri.ght. 

New English Dictionary. J. A. H. Murray. 

English Surnames. M. A. Lower. 

Patronymica Britannica. M. A. Lower. 

Baines' History of Lancashire, etc. 



amenable to the subsidy. They may have been father and son, but as to tliat, 

it will never now be known. The inferences to be drawn from the mention in 

this roll of 1381 of - » Henr. luhalghus ii«." 

" Ric. luhalghus ii^." 
« * « * « 

" Thom. del luhalgh xii*^." 

are these: — (i) the amount of the tax of two shillings is higher than that col- 
lected of many of their neighbors; (2) the two first names being written one 
below the other, spelt alike, and taxed alike, indicate that the two men were 
closely identified with each other in the afifairs of life; (3) that both may have 
dropped the " del " in the manner of writing their family name, but we cannot 
be at all positive as to that, for this is only one little item in their lives, and 
one not v.'ritten down by either one of them. The use of the other form of the 
name in the third item may only have been done by the scribe, or have been the 
habit of " Thom. del luhalgh " for the special purpose of distinguishing him 
more clearly from the other two. Some relationship between all three men is 
indisputable ; and their value in our present contemplation of the early days of 
the family is so vital that, we may take some note, at this moment, of the place 
in which they lived. Wigan is just as near and should be just as dear to the 
I.oomis descendant of to-day, as Hauigh in Bolton, Pendleton or Bury, for the 
evidence that might connect us the more particularly with some one of these 
places is now, "Lost in the shadowy gulf of bygone things." 

All the Lomases and Loomises of the English-speaking world sprang from 
the original " del Lumhalgh " of Bolton ; some, or all of these later men were 
of Pendleton or through Wigan, or Bury ; and the descendants of Joseph Loomis 
in America all trace back to at least one of them. Further than this we now 
can never know. Wigan is from " Wig," signifying a fight in the Saxon, and 
" en " constituting the plural of that noun. It was the site of a Saxon castle 
and the scene of a battle between King Arthur and the Saxons. Nine miles 
southwest of Bolton, and nineteen northeast from Liverpool, it was an incor- 
porated township in 1 245, and to-day has a population of about 60,000, including 
one Lomax family. Coal mining is the great industry, the formations beneath 
the surface being of great immensity. We are not concerned with that fact, nor 
with the very large cotton mills here ; only that which was familiar to Henry, 
Richard and Thomas Lumhalgh in 1381 needs attention. The church of All 
Saints is probably of Saxon origin, long antedating 1381. It is mentioned in the 
Valor of Pope Nicholas, in 1291. Ten centuries have passed since its corner- 
stone was laid; the pile was venerable to our Lomases in 1381. Herein the}' 
knelt to prayer and " told their beads," while the priest chanted in monotone a 
mass in a foreign tongue and read from a Latin Bible which they were not per- 
mitted to examine, and his words they did not understand. In these ten cen- 
turies this church has seen the age of simple hardihood, the glorious age of valor 
and chivalry, the age of bronze when brave men cast aside their armor to don 
silk attire, the age of iron, when it was customary to chop off the heads of kings, 
bishops and dissenters, and finally the age of a truer understanding of Chris- 
tianity. All Saints has been somewhat rebuilt ; though the lower part of the 
tower and the chapel of the Gerard's or Walniesley's remains intact. In the 
restoration all the principal features of the old building have been preserved, 
and it IS still "Like romance in stone; 

Still to the present does it preach the past 

With the more tlian language ! There the moral sigh 

O'er the gay splendours of heroic times 

May well be heaved, when chivalry prevailed. 

And knightly bosoms with heroic pulse 

Were beating nobly as became tlie brave." 



There is a monument in the church to Sir William Bradshaighe (Brad- 
shaw) and his Lady Mabel, who were living in 1315; he in an antique coat-of- 
mail cross-legged with his sword partially drawn ; she in a long robe, veiled, her 
hands elevated in the attitude of prayer. Henry, Richard or Thomas del Lum- 
halgh of 1381 could have told us a story of this couple, whom they must have 
known personally. The tale still lives in Wigan traditions. This knight is said 
to have been away ten years in the wars, during w-hich time, his wife, thinking 
him dead, married a Welsh knight. The first husband returned. Mabel favored 
him, but was whipped therefore by the Welshman, whereupon Bradshaw slew 
the latter, and was outlawed for a year. Mab's Cross in Wigan is so-called 
because it is the cross to which Dame Mabel (the Bradshaw pedigree states) 
" was enjoined by her confessor to do penances by going onest every week 
barefoot and barelegged to a crosse ner Wigan from the Haghe wilest she 
lived, and is called Mab X to this day." The interest to us is not in the query. 
Did Tennyson find his theme for "Enoch Arden" in this Wigan tradition? 
but rather in the certainty that our Lomases oft knelt at this roadside cross in 
both fair days and foul, to supplicate and to render thanks to a heaven, that 
was nearer to them than perhaps they had been told. 

With this we leave Wigan ; those three Lumhalges doubtless ended their 
days, as they had lived, within the sight and sound of the thin-toned bell of 
All Saints, and too, their kin after them likewise. None of them writ their names 
so large upon the page of local history as to bequeath us further information. 
The records of the manor, shire and the nation, took due note of them, in 
exactions, in their time, but nothing further than we have quoted now appears 
in the important class of remaining records. Everything has been searched ; 
much has perished. 

The next glimpse of a Lumhalgh comes ten years later, 1391, in Bury, 5% 
miles northeast of Bolton, viz : — 

Patent Roll of King Richard II, in the fifteenth year of his reign (1391); part one, 
dated at Westminster, (London) July 8. This entry is of a pardon granted by the crown 
"at the supplication of William Par, Knight, to John, son of Adam del Damme of Midelton 
in Shalfordshire, for stealing at Bury, on Thursday before St. Wilfrid, i.) Richard II, two 
bullocks, value los. of Richurd dc Lumhalghs.'' 

The manor rolls, subsidies, etc., for Bury are not sufficiently preserved at 
the Record Office to aflford further information of the family in Bury until forty- 
four years later, though the continuous residence of a branch of the family there 
is certain. Some rolls of the court ket of this manor are believed to be at 
Knowsley Hall, the seat of the Earl of Derby, but are not open to public inspec- 
tion, nor accessible to a private view in the absence of the owner. In I4.^5' 
Sir John Pilkington was lord of the manor of Bury. He held the lands in capitc 
(of the crown), as of the Duchy of Lancaster, and leased them with the mes- 
suages to the actual residents thereon, — farmers, yeomen or tradesmen. In 
this knight's rent-roll dated Thursday before the feast of St. Valentine, the Martyr, 
13 Henry VI (1435) occur the names (in Latin) of these landholders, or 
tenants : 

" Radus del Lumhalges " 

" Oliverus del Lumhalges " 

" Thomas del Lumhalge de Whetyle " 

" Galfridus del Lumhalges.'" 

The final " ges " is not a syllable ap-irt from the " hal "—the " e " is always 
superlluous, another " Juiglishism." 

.Ml were descendants out of Haulgh in Bolton, and each man, respectively, 
a householder: to-dav, their descendants in the same Bury number fourteen 
households or families, all present members of which write their surname 



" Loiiiax." The Pilkingtons lind been lords here since T351. having originated 
in Pilkington, a parish near to Bury on the south. They held until 1485 when 
in the Wars of the Roses, casting their favor and fate with the House of York, 
as against their own House of the Dukes of Lancaster their estates were forfeited, 
and for this treason, the then chief Pilkington was beheaded. From then till 
now the Stanleys, Earls of Derby, have held this and other Lancastrian manors. 

In the same year of this rent-roll, 1435, the same Sir John Pilkington was 
chosen a collector of the subsidy granted by parliament to be levied on the 
inhabitants of the Hundred of Salford. The report of the collection was made 
out under his direction and he headed it the " Particule accompti de Johannes 
Pilkington, mil," but failed to give the names of the inhabitants of whom he 
had collected the tax ; only tlie sums and the names of the places appear in the 
roll of parchments now in the Record Office. No estimate of the individual 
wealth of the Lumhalghs then living in Bolton, Bury, Pendleton, Wigan or else- 
where in the Hundred of Salford can thus be had, nor data as to their increase 
in numbers since 1333 and 1381. 

The " de Whytell " added to the name of Thomas del Lumhalghe, in the 
i.|35 rent-roll, merely shows that he lived three miles south of Bury in what 
is now Whittle, a hamlet in Unsvvorth parish which was modernly formed (partly) 
out of Pilsworth. From this fact it is seen that the Lomaxes of Pilsworth 
were likely descendants of the said Thomas of Whittle, as Whitaker's History 
of Whalley (ijp. 225) mentions the family in Pilsworth, particularly "Richard 
Lomax, gentleman, of Pilsworth * * — the owner of a freehold estate at Burn- 
shaw (Beaconshaw) Tower, in the Vale of Todmorden, which by deeds is proved 
to have been possessed by the family from a very early period." Burnshaw 
Tower was a fortified house, thirteen miles northeast of Bury, now barely trace- 
able, and Richard Lomax, gentleman, acquired Clayton Hall, by marriage, about 
1740, with Rebecca Hey wood, the heiress to the estate. This line of Lomax 
attained to affluence and high social position. Clayton Hall continued in the 
Lomax possession for several generations; on July 4, 1815, Richard Grimshaw 
Lomax, the resident thereat, was granted a coat-of-arms, viz : — 

"Perpale or and sable, on a bend engrailed with plain cotises ermine, three escallops 
gules. Crest-issuant out of a crown vallory or, a demi-lion argent, charged on the body 
with three escallops between the bcndlets and holding between the paws an escallop gules." 

(This bearing has no reference to any Lomas, or Loomis, before 1815, and 
to none other since then, save the direct descendants of the said grantee). 

No Lomas of Bury or in Lancashire rose to knighthood, to manorial lord- 
ship, or to armorial honors up to 1560, hence none figure in the records illus- 
trating such important families. The registers of baptism, marriage and burial 
at Bury are not now extant prior to 1590, and the manor records not accessible, 
so the only personal items obtainable of the family at Bury that warrant mention 
are those of the wills of : — 

Christopher Lomax of Burj' 1590 
James " " Pilsworth 1588 

James " " Bercle 1592 

JefFery " " Heap 1590 (in Bury parish) 

John " " Pilsworth 1587 

Oliver " " VValmsley 1593 (in Bury parish) 

Owen " " Preston 1593 

Richard " " Pilsworth 1587 

Margaret " " Prestbury 1588 

John " " Gloributts in Bury 1606 

Isabella " " Heap 1592 1 • d • 1. 

John •• " 1576 I '" '^"'■y P"'=>^ 

With 24 more Lomas and Lomax wills of lalcr date; all arc original wills lilcd in 
the probate registry of Chester, Cheshire; and there are ten other wills dated 
1587 10 1677 filed in the Archdeaconry Court of Richmond, Lancashire, and now 
deposited in Somerset House, London. 



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None of these testaments afford any evidence leading towards our par- 
ticular branch of the family which, before the date of any of these wills, had 
stretched itself across England to the county of Essex ; the wills are all too late 
for further notice, and interesting only as indicating the considerable development 
of the general family that remained at home in Lancashire, and, as also, the 
general prosperity of the various members therein. The probate records of Lan- 
cashire do not now embrace the wills of any Lomases before that of John 
Lomas of Heap, in 1576: doubtless there were earlier testaments filed, which are 
now missing. The MS. collections of the Chetham Society of Manchester have 
been carefully searched ; many Loomis references occur after 1600, but none 
before, save as hereinafter quoted. 

LTnder the forms of Lomas and Lomax the family in Bury gradually increased 
in numbers, sharing the steady growth and prosperity there for some generations, 
until now. None of the living descendants possess reliable information as to their 
ancestry before 1700. Bury must have always been a pleasant town, and the 
Presbyterian church had one of its great strongholds there as early as 1666. The 
name is Saxon, signifying either a castle or a market-town. Bury was a Saxon 
station, the seat of one of the twelve ancient baronial castles of Lancashire ; only 
the foundations of it now remain, though the early Lomases were familiar with 
the sight of the whole castle. There appears to have been at least two separate 
Lomas households in Bury as early as 1400, and probably from these residents 
descend those of the family who have resided in Bury from that time to the 
present day. For five hundred years some Lomas undoubtedly has knelt within 
the parish church of Bury in every one of those years, if not even in every 
month, or actually on every Sabbath day. This remarkable fact cannot be said 
of any other church now standing, for the Bolton church was destroyed in 1866. 
and there have been no Lomases at Pendleton these many years, while at Wigan 
the old directories fail to name a Lx)mas resident in various modern periods. Non- 
conformity also has long since claimed its share of the family in Lancashire. 
The old parish church is St. Mary's, dating back into the tenth century ; in the 
valor of Pope Nicholas, 1291, its income was valued at £13:6:8 per annum. The 
building has been "restored" several times, first in 1290, and lastly in 1871-76. 
The bells were recast in 1722; nearly all the windows are stained. All the ancient 
memorial inscriptions, tablets and monuments in the church were destroyed in 
1558, which fact again robs us of visible Lomas evidence; the registers of bap- 
tism, however, are quite complete from 1590, and contain many Lomas entries, — 
not so the marriage and burial records, — these are all lost before 1812, — an unusual 
circumstance. The manor house of the Pilkingtons was at Stand in Bury, and 
the town has been more modernly made notable by the several great inventions 
in weaving machinery of three of its inhabitants, and by the family of Sir 
Robert Peel, which founded the great print works here. Bury is situated in 
the fertile valley of the Irwell, and in common with all the places in the neigh- 
borhood of the loftv hills which separate Lancashire from Yorkshire, the climate 
is humid ; more rain falls here than elsewhere in England ; the average depth is 
about forty inches in a year. At the last census the population was above 60,000. 

We must revisit Bolton (5^4 miles west of Bury) at this point, the birth- 
place of the family name. The damage that time has wrought to the subsidy 
records for Bolton for 1381, effacing that portion of the rolls relating to this 
parish, is the reason that we have but little light upon the family here. The 
reason that the faniilv did not rapidlv develop here and in the Wapentake of 
Salford, when the surname was first used, was partly because, as hereinbefore 
explained, some of the men,— brothers and sons of the first del Lumhalgh— 
who went to reside in other places called themselves after the names of tiiose 
other places, instead of Lumhalgh, thus leaving only the issue of one of their 



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miniber, at first, to perpetuate the name of Lumhalgh in any form. Too, the 
Bolton Hne was weakened by the men who went away to Pendleton and Wigan. 
It is no surprise that the Lumhalghs developed very slowly prior to 1400, to all 
indications ; the surprise is that the male lines did not become extinct, as in many 
other families of that time. There may have been periods during which the 
Lomases were absent from Bolton, but their considerable presence there in the 
fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and their large increase in the seventeenth cen- 
tury, and since then, quite gives one the courage to say with the poet : — 

"They have been here a thousand years, 
And a thousand years they'll bide."' 

Now, let us hark back for four hundred years and on this printed page read 
some of the very words of a Bolton Lomas, who was born, according to his 
own statement, as early as 1420. 

Shortly after 1500 a dispute arose between the lords of the manors of Mid- 
dleton and Radclyffe, lying a few miles to the eastward of Bolton, over their 
respective rights to and upon a stretch of moorland called Cockey Moor. An 
official inquiry was held by the Attorney General, before a jury of influential 
men, and the original record thereof has been found in the Jilunimcnt Room at 
Middleton Hall, Lancashire. The inhabitants of Middleton and Radcliff had 
been accustomed, time out of mind, " to have common " promiscuously in both 
lordships. Two Lomases were summoned among the 13 witnesses, being 
adjudged competent because of their age, intelligence and ancient knowledge of 
the conditions and customs appertaining to the moor. Here then are the words, 
in part, of these two ancient worthies — all but the sound of their voices ; their 
mode of speech was typical of the time and region. From these words one may 
imagine the speakers' portraits, so here are the earliest words-of-mouth of a 
Lomas that we shall probably ever learn of : — 

Of the six witnesses for the Middleton manor, "Lawrcns Lomal's of ye pch (parish) 
of Bolton of ye age of LXX zers" (70) was the sixth, who "sworne open a boke afor (the 
lawyers) to leyde (lead) the meyrez (way) truly bctweene aynswoth & Radclifif." 

His testimony was in favor of Middleton, but being so much confounded 
in the record with that of other witnesses, we pass to the words of the other 
Lomas witness, one Richard " Lumals " evidently of Bolton : his testimony was, 
in part, in these words, and directly contrary to the evidence of Lawrence 
Lunials : — 

"Rye. Lumals of the eygh (age) of Ixxxxiii (93)" says ** "the Lord Radclyff and 
hys tenands have occupyett en cokkey mor tyme owtte of mynd uentyll the tyme on Rye. 
barton yt tliat was lord of Medylton mad a pyfold on Cokkey More and pynyd the bcsse 
of the tenands of Radclyff and Jamys Radclyff yt was att yt tyme lord of Radclyff sends 
his son and his hcyr to breyke the fold and to take owte thayre bests. And theyn by the 
space of XXX yer and mor ytt was occupyett pleysable tyll the tyme that Sr Rye. Asshcton 
late lord of medylton & Rye. Assheton now lord of medylton mad tytlc vnto the offorsayd 
cokkey mor. yt (that) xxx zer (year) & past Sr Rye. Asshcton mad tytyll to Radcliff 
now cald the qwytle mosse and cokkey mor and theyn the afforsayd lord of medylton & 
Rye. Radclyff lord of Radclyff were bounde by oblygacyon to abyde the dowe & the awarde 
of Sr John bothe knyth (knight) & lord of barton & Wyllya Radclyff lord of Ordsall as 
lowcliying the morys (moors) offorsayd. And so the afforsayd .-\wardcrs nictt on the 
qwytle mosse in Radclyff and theyn ytt was meyrett and awardett that they shuld occupye 
cokkey mor as thay had donn affortyme. 

Yt on (one) Rye. opynscha heyr of the schal toke a encrochementt on cokkey mor wt 
ye lycens off John Radclyff lord of Radclyff and the sayd Rye. Opynscha occupyett the 
sayd cncrochmentt by the space of xxl zer and theyn John hys son occupyett hytt liys 
tyme and theyn on Jams Opynscha dwellying i eynysworth (Ainsworth) a brother of the 
afforsayd John occupyett ytt by the space off iii or iiii ycrs beyng nott hcyr. And on John 
Opyn.scha bcying heyr and cwtte off tl\e contre at yo warres lieyriiit; tell yt hys uncule John 
and hys fether wer dcd came home and claymett hys land and the afforcsayd Jams wold 
not suffer hym to occupye ytt ne (nor) to have dedys (title deeds) hentyll the tyme he 



69 ISoumts Famtlg in iEnglaub 

was agreet wt all (withal). And ye afforsayd John gaffe unto the afforsayde Jnmys a 
pcell of money and gaff hym lycens to occupye ye afforsavd encrochmentt and to sett in 
hys hymes and now ye lord of medylton claymes ytt for hys owne. Cokkey mor hath beyn 
occupyett wt ye tenands of Radclyff wt turber to gvff and sell at thayr pleysur and to comyn 
pastur wt all thayr bests— the thezythes (titlies) that hath ncwytt (accrued) on the for- 
sayd mor as fowle calfe lambe and wole wt all other thyngs thzyable ( tithcable) hath beyn 
gyffen unto the the pson of Radclyff and so zett (yet) ytt is occupyett." 

The Lomases also lived under the manorial lordship of Sir Ralph .\ssheton, 
reputed a most tyrannical lord, and of whom one of his victims wrote : — • 

"Sweet Jesu, for mercy's sake 
And for thy bitter passion, 
Save us from the axe of the tower 
And from Sir Ralph of Assheton." 

A summary of events must conclude the references to Bolton : — 

Bolton civic arms: gules — two bends or; crest on a wreath an elephant and castle. 

1065 (prior to) a part of Bolton parish known as Lumhalgh. 

1067 Roger de Poictou, first lord of the manor of Bolton. 

1074 Bradshaw Hall erected. 

HOC Bolton Manor passes into the hands of "Roger de Mersheya" who sells it in the 
same year to Ranulph de Mechines, third Earl of Chester, for 240 marks of 
silver and a pair of white gloves to be presented annually at Easter. 

iioi Turton tower erected. 

1 154 The de Lacys became lords of the manor. 

1 160 The woollen cloth trade exists in Bolton. 

r "^ '^^ surname of del Lumhalgh adopted. 

1256 Charter granted by Edw. Ill making Bolton a market-town with a fair. 

1301 A tournament of knights held at Turton Tower. 

•337 Clothiers (weavers) from Flanders settle in Bolton, introducing also wooden shoes 
and jannock (oat meal bread). They came to make their fortunes, or as one 
of them is reported to have quaintly expressed it, with the expectation "that 
their beds would be good and their bed-fellows better, seeing that the richest 
yeomen in England would not disdain to marry their daughters to them." 

1351 The manor of Bolton came to the Pilkingtons by a marriage, who retained it till 
1485. 

1412 Bolton parish church of St. Peter's supposed to have been erected, though 'tis said 
that on the demolition of the old church about 1866, evidences were discovered 
that a church of the Norman period, some 300 years earlier, must have existed 
on the same site. 

1485 Sir Thos. Pilkington beheaded and Bolton Manor falls to the Earls of Derby, who 
still hold it, their "scat" being Knowsley Hall in Lancashire. 

i486 The market-cross of stone erected at the church gate. Little Bolton manor-house 
built. J. , 

1509-47 Leland's Itinerary says: "Bolton upon Moore Market, standith most by cottons 
and cowrse varne, divers villages in the Mores about Bolton do make cottons. 
Nother the s'ite nor the ground aboute Bolton is so good as it is about Byn 
(Bury). They burne at Bolton some canale, but more se Cole, of wich the 
pittes be not far of. They burne Turfe also." 

1651 The Earl of Derby beheaded in front of the "Man and Scythe Inn for treason to 
the Puritan government. 

Baines, the Lancashire historian, says of Bolton: — 

"The soil of Bolton parish is generally moory and requires generous tillage. Like in 
waste mining districts there is a lack of standing timber though some of the valleys are 
romantic and well wooded; some 2,000 acres of waste land altogether. there are thirty 
coal mines, and numerous stone quarries, producing flags and slates, lead and carbonate 
of barytes are also mined here. On the borders of the high surrounding moors 
winter is very rigorous, yet longevity is common." 

In the Duchv Court of Lancaster in a plea dated I543> Trinity term, by 
Robt. deAvnswor'th vers Laurence Bradshaw and others re right of way and 
watercourse through lands called the wood and Maplederth m Aynesworth 1 own- 
ship, Middleton and Brightmet, near Bolton, the complamant says ;— 






70 



He is seized of his demesne "lynyally" descended from his ancestors of 26 acres in 
Middleton, — ** always had a "broke and other lytil pyrles" of water running through sd. 
premises. But now, of late, one Laurence Bradsha, a man of great substance, Elys Luni- 
mas, and others have several times since the ist day of December 34 Hen. viii (1542), of 
covetous minds, for their own lucre, turned the said course of water out of tlie right course 
and caused it to run through their own lands to plaintiff's great hindrance. He prays for 
remedy against the defendants, who are "gretly frynded and alyed." Defendants say : 
"The matters and surmises in the sd bill were ordered and agreed long before the sd. bill 
was exhibited, before arbitrators chosen with the assent of both parties, as more at large ap- 
pears by their award which defendant was always ready to perform. "Ellyce Lummaxe" 
makes like answer. 

Plaintiff replies, denying any such agreement. 

Decrees and ortlers Hen. VIII (\'ol. 3, fo. 271) : — 

It is ordered that as plaintiff has good title to the premises, the defendants shall, at 
their own costs, before the feast of the Annunciation next to come, turn the said water and 
pirles into the right course, and into the place where it ran over plaintiff's ground, until 
defendants can provide themselves with sufficient title to the said water. 

In another place in the same court, dated 25 Oct., 1533, reference is made 
to the locaHty of Lumhalgh, viz : " John Hargrave of the Lomeshagh." In Lan- 
cashire topography no other locality has been known as Lumhalgh. There was 
" Greenhalgh " and " Fairhalgh " and naturally enough there arose a family of 
del Haulgh or Halgh, which took its name from its early identity with a 
haulgh. Probably it derived from the Haulgh in Lancashire with which the 
Loomis family is linked, or even the Haulgh family may have originally 
been of the same blood as Lumhalgh. The Haulgh family was long 
resident at Tonge in Bolton, as is proven by an inquisition post mortem, 
(Vol. xxii. No. 59), dated 17 James I and touching the demise and 
estates of one " John Halgh of Tonge," in Bolton ; in Royalist Composi- 
tion Papers for Lancashire — " Robert Haulgh of Mosden " ; in inquisitions 
nonarum for 1341-2: "Henr. del Halgh," of.Whalley, and " Alexi del Halgh" 
of Blackburn, Lanes. ; also in a poll-tax list for 1328-80 in the hundred of 
West Derby, Lanes. — "Rob del Halgh," "Adam del Halgh" of "Lydyate," is 
mentioned in the same subsidy roll of 1333 with our "Rico de Lmhales," of Pendle- 
ton ; " Adam del Fairhalghes " of " Oldom," is also taxed in the same Latinized 
roll, while in the roll for 1381 " Henr del Grenhalgh " is taxed, in Wigan, with 
our Lumhalghs. Interesting, as well, is the fact that there was a Tonge family 
that took its name from Tonge in Bolton, while Bolton has become a common 
surname. 

Haulgh, or Tonge-with-Haulgh, as distinct from Bolton center, deserves 
a word. From Testa de Nevill (folio 405) it is learned that in the reign of K. 
John, Gilbert de Tonge held one bovate of land of the King, in Tonge, for four 
shillings ; that this place was in the parish of Bolton seeius to be proved by a 
record in Birch's MS. Feodorium, in which, it is said that John, son of Elias 
Tonge, holds one bovate of land there by the service of four shillings per annum 
for sake-fee. 

Haulgh is mentioned as in Bolton in a charter of Henry II (1154-1189) and 
in a Lancashire assize roll of 6 Edw. I (1278). 

The two most interesting sights in Tonge-with-Kaulgh now arc Haulgh Hall, 
" a plain erection," and " Hall-i'-the-Wood." " Lawrens Lumals," who testified 
about Cokkey Moor, probably saw both of these houses. The former is owned 
by the Earl of Bradford, while Hall-i-the-Wood is famous as a relic, and once 
the residence of Samuel Crompton, the inventor therein of the mule, a cotton- 
spinning luachine. Hall-i-the-Wood has been purchased by the corporation of 
Bolton as a nuiseum for cotton from the raw to the finished article. This old 
house overlooks the vale coiilainiiif; the " /((;;; " and the " liaiilgli " from ■zcliich 
the Lamas name iwis taken. 



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"Hall I'th' Wood, near Bolton." 

In this valley, by the "Hall I'th' Wood," the name of Loomis, in its 
earliest form of "del Lumhalgh," had its origin; here the family, 
so-named, first lived. This is the stream they knew in its every bend — 
and stone — the River Tonge; herein is a good, though rather small 
specimen of a "haulgh" — "the low-lying ground" encircled in the bend 
of the stream at the left; and here also is a small "lum" — the wooded 
pit-like banks ivith deep pools in the ivater beneath. The view is partly 
in the Tonge and Haulgh sections of Bolton. The beautiful and very 
old house is upon the Tonge side of the river; in it the mule (spinning 
machine) was invented. 



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That Tonge and Haulgh had residents in Saxon times is suggested by the 
finding of a barrow (grave) containing two kist-vaens (graves closed at the sides 
and top with stones, Hke a chest) in which were an urn of red earth, human bones, 
a bronze spear-head and armor. (" Kist " is a pure Lancashire Saxon word). 

In England the great majority of all of the persons of the name of Lomas, of 
all times, have ever abided in "time-honoured Lancaster," but prior to 1500, as 
the reader has seen, the records are too broken from which to erect a consecutive 
pedigree of generation to generation. Therefore, this narrative is now about to 
lead the reader into other parts of the realm of England, whither the Lomases 
wandered. Ere quitting the great and valiant shire of their first three hundred 
years of domicile, we may observe some facts of history that applied to them in 
their day. They lived in the feudal days, " when knighthood was in flower," 
which have since proven so rich a source for the historian, the romanticist and 
the poet — days distinguished alike for regal pomp and chivalry and the sterner 
realities of war, particularly so as to their own Lancashire, which then played 
a greater part in the affairs of the crown than at any time before or since. The 
prime cause of this was the great strength and position of Lancaster Castle and 
the earls thereof. It may be noted that John o' Gaunt (named after Ghent in 
Flanders, the place of his birth), became the fifth earl and the second duke of 
Lancaster, in right of his wife, Blanche Plantagenet, heiress of Henry, the first 
Duke. They were the parents of the famous Henry of Bolingbroke, one of 
the greatest names to conjure with in all English history. To this family, the 
Lomases looked for all that was considered great in those times, and their imagina- 
tion and blood were stirred, in loyal impulse by these, their great over-lords, 
who furnished Shakespeare with so many facts for his plays. It was this Henry 
of Bolingbroke who, when his cousin, King Richard II, seized the Lancashire 
estates of John o' Gaunt, wrested the crown of England from the feeble hand 
of this Richard, and placed himself upon the throne as Henry IV. Then, over 
a period of sixty years, raged the " Wars of the Roses " whereby the House of 
^'nrk sought to win the throne from the House of Lancaster, the latter reigned 
until the dethronement of Henry VI in 1461. Every man then was either a 
Yorkist or a Lancastrian. We imagine the Lomases of Bury and Bolton exult- 
ing over the beheading of their manorial lord, Pilkington, for his treason. It 
is no enlargement upon easy probabilities to believe but that some of them joined 
the Lancastrian >army. The chances are altogether likely that some of them 
could hardly have escaped being called into that service. Courage of a diflferent 
sort than that which fights with bullets and cannon was then required. The 
famous battles of Shrewsbury, Agincourt, Crevant, Verneuil, St. Albans, Blore- 
healh, Northampton, and the siege of Orleans (raised by Joan of Arc), are all 
to be thought of in this connection. The names of Lomases will not appear 
therein because only those of the knights participating have been preserved ; but, 
be it not forgotten, that each knight had his own coterie of bowmen, axemen, 
and lancers raised from among his dependents or tenants, whom he summoned 
in war, as in peace. 

As to Lancashire lands, the present Loomis descendants must consider that, 
after the Norman system of land-tenure came into force, the early Lomases were 
not actual and sole owners of land to any particular extent. Doubtless they so 
owned while the Saxon influence was maintained, but after the claims of the 
Normans to the lands became, as thev finally did, actually enforced, the family 
simply held of some lord who in turn held of a man still higher up, till the 
Nornian feudal system began to weaken, by 1400. Carthew's Hundred of Laun- 
ditch (p. 325) explains this clearly: — 

"We do not now realize the fact that the ultimate ownership of the soil of all the land 
in the kingdom is in the King, by whom it was, or was supposed to be, granted to his great 



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barons to be held by military services, which they were bound to perform at stated times ; 
and under them, by their knights, who were to provide the soldiers and perform the duties 
for which their superiors were liable ; and again, under them, by others, upon the same 
terms, down to the actual resident occupier or lord of the manor. The latter retained 
in his own hands sufficient land to grow corn or feed cattle for the maintainence of his 
own household, w-hile the rest was parcelled out amongst his dependents and vassals, who 
or whose forefathers had perhaps resided upon it from the Saxon times. Some of these 
w-ere called villans, from their dwelling in the ville or township ; others bordars whose 
office it was to provide for their lord's bord or table ; and some instead of rent in money, 
were to cultivate the lord's private lands for him, by performing so many days' work — 
ploughing, carting, sowing, mowing, harvesting, etc., at particular seasons of the year (see 
hereinafter p. 91 for a Lammase instance of this) — while a sufficient quantity of grass or 
meadow land was set apart for common pasture." 

It is thought that the results of the Norman dominion prevented the family 
from regaining that freehold possession of the soil which it had before then, 
and has regained in the last three or four hundred years) The manorial customs 
to which practically all of the members of the family in Lancashire were subject, 
between 1300 and 1500, were exacting indeed. They were constantly subject to 
fines by the manorial lords, who preyed upon the people at every possible point. 
One example of this alone will suffice, i. e., the right (or better, the might) of 
heriot : — 

"On the death of a tenant the heir male, or on the marriage of a female tenant, the 
husband should pay a fine of 8 years' rent, and in the former case the lord should be en- 
titled to have for and in the name of heriot, the best beast, or other best moveable chattel 
of the late tenant." 

This applied just the same, even if there was but one cow, horse, ox, hog 
or sheep. Many a poor widow suffered from the heartless heriot. 

A tenant could not reinove from one house to another without being fined 
therefor, nor inherit any property without the lord claiming and collecting a share 
of it. The records of the manorial courts of England consist largely of such 
fines and petty exactions upon the people. This is a blot upon the page of 
chivalry of the lords of the soil. It was far more difficult, before 1600, for a 
man or a family to rise to a position of affluence or independence than nowadays. 
Credit must be given to these early ancestors for their loyalty and long patience 
under conditions that would be deemed intolerable in this brighter day of their 
abolishment. The Loomis family, however, has come into its reward. It has 
taken its place among the great families of the world, — all through one man's 
courage, faith and prescience. And now do not the descendants of Joseph 
Loomis. the emigrant of 1638. far outnumber and outrank all of the name who 
have as yet been born to call England their home? The glory attaching to the 
blood and name of Lomas and Loomis, is part, parcel and product of .American 
individual independence. 

Lancashire has told much in little. 

(It was thought to give, at this point, a list of all of the records pertaining 
to this county that the writer has searched, in order that the members of the 
Loomis Association of America might realize that full efifort has been made in 
their behalf for " Loomis evidence ; " but the list is deemed too wearisomely 
long and hopelessly technical.) 

After 1500 the family appears in various parts of Lancashire, not heretofore 
referred to, and with which this narration need have naught to do. An item 
indicating about the time when the " Lomax " spelling came into vogue is of 
value : 

Close Roll, No. 1883, 5 James I ( 1608) Indenture dated 28 July I James I, between 
Gyles Aynsworth of Aynsvvorlh, Lanes, and "Thomas I.ommas alias Lomax" of Little 
Lever, parish of Bolton-in-the-Moor, as to the sale of certain tenements. 



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Before 15CX) tlie Lomas family had spread over into the adjacent county 
of Derby, and became firmly estabhshed, where it still flourishes to this day. 
The earliest offshoots from Lancashire, however, are shown by the following 
quotations from the records : — 

Inquisitions post mortem. No. 145, 9 Richard II (1386) (Translation)— "Hcnricus 
Lunales alias Dictus Lunhales son and heir of Henry Lunhales, who died seized of 30 
acres of land held of the crown in Penbrugge (now Pembridge), Herefordshire. 

This line did not develop in Herefordshire. 

Patent Rolls, 17 Richard II (1394) part 2, membrane 41— dated 8 Feb. at Westminster. 
Pardon to Roger de Lumhale of Crosseland (Agbrigg Wapentake, West Riding, Yorkshire, 
close to the Lancashire border and in the moimtains) for the death of William Arkeland 
of Fossa Crosseland killed there on Wednesday before Palm Sunday in the seventh ye.ir. 
(This item like Roger de Lumhale himself is isolated; no further evidence of his name 
in any form has been found in the courts of Yorkshire at any time after 1394.) 

The next item affords the earliest recorded instance of the " Loniys " spell- 
ing — hence is very significant, occurring in Somersetshire, some ninety miles 
south of county of Lancaster. The name thus introduced into another shire 
than Lancaster, wherein the dialect was different and the name Lumhalgh or 
Lomas unknown, the phonetic spelling readily crept into the reports sent to 
London by the representatives of the crown in Alartock whose duty it was to 
report these evasions of a license to alienate or enter premises. 

Patent Rolls 2 Henry \T, part 4, Membrane 13, dated Nov. 28, 1423: — 

"Thomas Lomys" and nine others entered into 4 messuages and 48 acres of land in 
Cote in the pch of Mertok — said grantees entered without license. Now the king for 5 
marks paid in the hanaper, pardons the trespasses done in this behalf and licenses the said 
last-named parties to retain the premises." 

(The name of Martock represents the old pronunciation of 'Market Oak' in Somer- 
setshire, and this pardon illustrates the fact that the crown exacted a fine, or the purchase 
of a license, from a tenant who bought property, or removed from one house to another, 
similarly as did a lord of a manor.) 

Thirteen years later the same Thomas Lomys repeated the same perform- 
ance in T)Ower Henton, a tithing in and one mile south of Martock : 

Patent Roll 15 Henry VI (1436) ist Dec. Membrane 7 Thomas Lomes (and 2 others) 
bought a messuage and a moiety of a virgatc of lan<l in Bourhenton, Somerset, Iield in 
chief of the king, then granted the same to those he had acquired it of, "whereas tlie 
premises were again entered without license ; the king for one mark paid in the hanaper has 
pardoned these premises." 

The subsidy rolls for Somersetshire have been searched for further evidence 
as to these Loniyses, without result; the only rolls now extant for the period 
required and bearing names, for the hundred comprising Martock, are temp. 
Richard II (1366-99) and for 1412. It is determined, though, that this Somer- 
set branch had either becoine extinct, or removed to some other part of England 
not long after. 

It should be noted that the suggestion which has been made in print that 
the name of Loomis may derive from Le ALans, a city in France, is one that 
has been looked into and, of necessity, rejected. The naine of Leman, Lemon 
(sometimes Loman), as a surname in England, arose from the Anglo-Saxon 
and Chaucerian word leininan, meaning sweetheart, etc. One " Alan, the son 
of the Leman " is mentioned in the Hundred Rolls (1273). " Its primary mean- 
ing," says Lower, " seems to be a per.son much beloved, or very dear." Maun- 
deville's Travels, page 24, instances this : — 

".And he sayde he would ben hir T.iinn>an and sclic asked him if that hc^^were a knyghte 
and he seyde Nay, and than sche said that he myghte not ben hir Lemman." 



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With respect to the name of Lomaz and some of its variants, appearing in 
Spanish topography, and possibly also as to persons in southern Europe, that is 
merely a coincidence having no bearing upon the family of Lomas of England. 
Tt is not uncommon to find apparently the same surname applied to persons in 
I acially different countries, who have nothing else in common ; the name of 
Williams, for instance, a surname among several races. 

The name of Lunnis (confounded with Lummis), is a contraction of " Lon- 
donoys." The name of " Lymesy," of 1272, became " Linsey " in Norfolk : while 
the surname of " Lamse " (Lamerse) in Rotolus Curije Regis, 1189-99, for 
West Wycombe, Bucks, became Lammers. " Lumes " is an English provin- 
cialism for beams, and has no connection with the surname of Lomas. 

Turning our attention now to Derbyshire and its borders, therein is found 
a nourishing Lomas colony — the second largest in England. The reader is 
now on the road of the Lomas descent from Lancashire, through Derby, into 
the county of Essex, where resided Joseph Loomis, the emigrant to America. 
It is foiuid to be now impossible to prove a chain of descent complete in every 
link, from Lancashire across the country to Essex in 1530, for the records 
necessary to such perfection are non-existent — such as exist being disconnected 
and incomplete ; and no Lomas of the fifteenth century was apparently far-sighted 
enough to have his pedigree inscribed upon parchment for deposit in any anti- 
quarian collection of MSS. The reader may see plainly, nevertheless, from 
the evidence, the broad track of the migration into Essex. Derbyshire is the 
northerly midland county famous for its wooded hills, stone quarries, lovely 
vales and streams. The branch from Lancashire is first noted at Chapel-en-le- 
Frith in 1432, in the High Peak Hundred, and six miles north of Buxton. 
The Lomases may have been influenced to remove from Lancashire, by the 
Bradshaws who had acquired hundreds of acres in Chapel-en-le-Frith about 
a hundred years before. The Wars of the Roses, however, which had been dis- 
turbing England for several years before 1432, may have made some Lomas 
acquainted with this charming region. In the forest courts, held in the open 
air, bv itinerant justices, two Lomases are first mentioned: 

Pleas of the Forest of Peak 13 Henry IV to Henry VI (1412-1432) Duchy of Lan- 
caster Rent Roll. Belvoir Castle Records (pages 187-265) "Capella le Frith." "Rents of 

Assize." 

"Thomas Lumhales." 
"Ric Lumhales." 

Descendants of these men are found to-day in the very same Chapel-en- 
le-Frith, all writing their name " Lomas " ; some twenty-one households of them, 
seventeen being farmsteads. Some of these farmers till the very same acres from 
which their ancestors drew substance almost five hundred years ago, though not 
one of them, when inquired of, seemed to be aware of the fact that their ancestors 
had there dwelt quite as anciently. One of these farmers, " Mr. George Lomas," 
occupies old Bradshaw Hall, now a farm-house, though both the house and its 
accompanying three hundred acres have been owned by the Bradshaws from 
feudal times. King Edward VII is lord of the manor of Chapel-en-le-Frith in 
right of the Duchy of Lancaster, v\diich owns estates in various parts of England 
besides Lancashire. As it was only a hundred years after 1432 that our direct 
line of Lomases had found its way out of this Derbyshire-Stafford colony further 
to the southeast into Essex, the inquiry in the former region has been confined, 
mostly, to between 1400 and 1570; no further information of the family in 
Chapel-en-le-Frith, within this period, has come to hand. In the subsidy rolls, 
all of which have been searched, only the names of places were entered with 
the amounts of the tax assessed or collected in each place. Any rolls that may 
have borne the names of the subsidy-payers are not now extant. Equally unfor- 



tunate is the fact that the vital records in the parish church, for the generations 
before 1620, have gone no man knows where. Thomas and Nicholas Lumhalcs 
of this place, about 1432, worshipped in the church of St. Tliomas a T'.ccket, 
which was already more than two hundred years old in their time, it being of 
proven record in 1224. The loving care of the parishioners has kept the old 
structure in good order, otherwise, 

"But for the ivy's buckler green. 

With stems like stalwart arms sustained. 

Here else had little now remained 

But heaps of stone * * * * " 

In a Derbyshire Charter (Bradburne, No. 395) dated 6 Edward IV (1466-7) 
is recorded a power-of-attorney from Laurence Lumhale and Laurence Parker to 
Thomas I'rewster to take seisin of lands called iVIalderigge Cardellhay in Brad- 
burne and Harbington, which they held of John, prior, and the priory of Dun- 
staple. 

In a court roll of the Duchy of Lancaster for Castleton, Derby, number 
427-41, dated Henry VIII (soon after 1504), View of frank pledge, " Ricus 
lumalls " is presented and fined four pence for not appearing as a juror when 
summoned. Evidence of the evcilution in Derby of the family name from Lum- 
halcs, is interesting, i. c. : 

Duchy of Lancaster, Court proceedings Vol. XCIII— H. No. 3 27th of Elizabeth, 1585: 
Nicholas Hcathcotc in an action of law against Nicholas Lomas over lands in Hartmgton 
Manor, Derbyshire. 

20th of Elizabeth, 1578 "John Lommas" of Wirksworth, Derbyshire, m an action-at- 
law. This item keeps pace with a Lancashire spelling of the same time, viz: Duchy of 
Lancaster, Court proceedings, Vol. XIV No. 7, stli of Elizabeth 1563 wherein Henry Talbot 
sues one "Ralph Lommas" as to messuage and lands in "Nother Derwent" Lancashire. 

Parish Register of Chesterfield, Derbyshire: "1616 Ralf Lomas of Glasswell and 
Mary Cresswell" (married) Parisli Register of Longstone, Derbyshire: "1641, Henry 
Lommas and Parnel Mellor, loth Feb." married. 

Court of Quarter Sessions, held at Chesterfield, 1689-1702; "George Lomas of Chapel- 
le-Frith" fined for assault. 

The courts of Chancery have been faithfully searched for Derby, but. as in 
Lancaster, the Lomases scarcely went to law at all; only three cases are entered — 
all after Joseph Loomis's line' of the family had gotten fixed in Essex, hence 
further description is not essential : — 

Chas. I Reynardson : 

L. 44-22 Henry Lomas of Castleton, Derby, yeoman 

L. 48-25 John " Eaves " 

L. 52-29 Nicholas Lomas of Thornlers, Derby, yeoman 

The probate records for Derby and Stafford contain 21 Lomas wills between 
1533 and 1651 ; all wills filed prior to 1580 have been examined. One of the 
earliest references is the record of a letter of administration granted to widow 
Margaret Lumalls of Youlgrave, Derby, where a Lomas family was stdl residmg 
in 1904 : 

Litchfield l^'gistrv: Derby. Alveton, XIll'i die I'ebruari 1533. Comissa fuit admistraco 
bonorum Margaret Lumalls vidua poch de Yolgrave Roberto Steyre hho m leg.bus defunct 
ad exhib. Invcn cit fm pasche p X. 

Two other administrations of property recorded at Litchfield in the same 
reign are chiefly valuable for the spelling of the surname : 

1%-x-x "Anud Lichfield xxmo die May. Comissa fuit admdstraco bonorum Tlioinc 
Lnma^'poeh de Drayton in Hayles (Staffordshire) .Elizabeth filie defuct P- .'j;^' --. ^^ 
et Executor noiate in teslo diet defunct Comissa fuit admdstraco bonorum Jacobi 
Lomaus poch p'dct (Drayton-in-Hales) Elizabeth sorori naturah defunct admimstratrici 
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The registers of the parish church of Alstonfield, Stafford, show tliat some 
of the family in the Derby-Stafford group had lived there for some time before 
1538, when baptisms, marriages and burials were first recorded in England, the 
earliest items therein being : — 

Burials 1541 "Sept. 19, Margaret, daughter of John Lomas buried." 
" 1542 "Feb. 18, James, son of Margaret Lomas " 

" 1545 April 9, John, son of Emot Lomas " 

" " July 10, Joane, wife of John Lomas " 

.\nd so on the entries continue. The will of one of these John Lomases of 
.Alstonfield bears no reference to any of the family in Essex : 

John Lomas of Basford (Beresford) in the parish of Alstonfield, Staffordshire. 

Will dated 21 August 1558. 

To be buried in the churchyard of Alstonfield. 

To St. Mary House of Coventry and St. Chad House of Lichfield iiiid. 

To Agnes my wife ii great pewter voyders. 

The rest of my goods to be divided into three parts. 

My wife to have one part, the second part to John Elsabeth, Joane Margreate and Eljm 
my natural children equally — the third part to my executors to pay my legacies, etc., name- 
ly to the sail! Ehalntli my daughter one-third of the said last mentioned third part and 
the other two parts of the same third part to be equally divided amongst my above named 
children. 

Witnesses — Richard Smythe curate James Pedley George Tyterton Edward Redferne 
Robert Meylond and Xpofer Meller. 

Inventory dated XXIIII September 1558; Amount £27:19:0. 

Appraisers — Laurence Benett Thoms Tyterton Henry Tyterton and Xpofer Meller. 

Executors — John Lomas my natural son and Phillip Lomas my brother. 

Proved by both Executors 21 Oct. 1558. 

At Sheen in Staffordshire, on the borders of Derby, Lomases were resident 
in 1904 and here is an abstract of the will of a Sheen Lomas of 1546. (No 
parish records of Sheen before 1545) :— 

Nicholas Lemmas of Shene in the county of Stafford. 

Will dated 6 October 1546. 

To be buried in the churchyard of Shene. 

After payment of my debts etc. the rest of my goods to remayne withe my son RafFe 
Lomas and hys chyldren. 

Also to John Bateman one shepe Thomas Mylwarde one shepe and Roberte Gylmon 
one shepe. 

Debt owing from Gorghe Holrobyn. 

Executors — my son RafFe Lomas and Thomas Mylwarde. 

Overseer — John Lomas (no relationship given). 

Witnesses — Rye Malken preste Raft'e Coke & Roberte Gylmon. 

Inventory not dated; Amount £5:16:0. 

Appraisers — Henry Slacke John Batemon and Thomas Mylwarde. 

Proved by both Executors 5 May 1550. 

Up to the year 1500 no form of the name of Lomas appears of record in 
England to the east or southeast of the counties of Derby and Stafford, save in 
one notable exception. In 1496 one Richard Lumhals was sent to be rector of 
the parish church of Surlingham St. Mary, in the County of Norfolk, directly 
to the east of Derby. Blomefield's Norfolk (V-p. 465) mentions him: 

"1496 William Gore rector of Surlingham St. Mary died the next year. Ric. Lumhalx 
succeeded him and lies buried by him with this inscription — 

"Orate pro anima Domini Ricardi Lumhawkys quondam 
Rectoris istius Ecclesie qui obiit rro die dccembr. 
Ao Dni. Mvc riii cuius anime propicietur Deus." 

This item affords an instance of another Latinized spelling of the Lomas surname and 
in a shire to which the name was new. The use of the letter "x" instead of the "s" (pro- 
nounced as if written "s") was common in other cases besides "Lomax" and "Lumhalx" ; 
for example, "Blesby" was occasionally written "Blexby." "Lomax" has always been 
more aristocratic in England than "Lomas" and these two forms are really the truest of all 



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developments from "del Lum halgh." "Loomis" is an accidental variant of that other 
modification of "Lummys." 

In six hundred years of English Lomas history the name never appears as "Loomis," 
save the exception of the family of Braintree, Co. Essex, hereinafter noted. 

This Sir Richard Lumhals was the only Lomas clergyman of record in 
England prior to 1638. The registers of the English Universities do not mention 
him; it is not discernible where he was educated, but, at least, his father must 
have come from Lancashire, or Derby, if the clergyman was not actually born 
there himself. The rector's use of the letter " x," a forerunner of the IBolton, 
Lancashire, use of the same letter, and the fact of his being educated for holy 
orders suggests that his people were of the more prosperous line of the general 
family, then resident at Bolton. This rector used the prefix "Sr," (Sir) — the 
only Lomas who has ever had that honor; his name, however, is not found in 
the official lists of the knights of England. He was a priest of what was then 
the church of Rome in England ; he died officially unmarried, seventeen years 
later. English priests of his day were not always childless ; they sometimes 
easily and openly circumvented the laws of their church with respect to what 
may now be held to constitute a marriage. Rector Lumhals bequeathed to a 
" Lumhalx," — not necessarily a son, for he appears to have had relatives living 
nearby (as hereinafter) : 

.Abstract of the will of Sir Richard Lumhals: 

In the name of God, Amen : 

I, Sr Richard Lumhalx, Vicar of Surlingham ; in good regarde and memory — at Sur- 
lingliam make my tostam' in tliis wise: — 

I comend my soule to Allmighty God, to our lady seint Mary and to all .Seints and my 
body to be buried in the Chauncell of our lady of Surlingham. 

To the reparacon of the church vj« viijd. 

Also to the churche of St. Saviour vj'^viij'l. 

.•\lso to h'ssalicll Santifort .x'' and a cowe. 

To John Dux, a kowe. 

To Wilton Hobart a styrke. 

To the hovvse of Carrow x.x^. 

To the iiij orders of friars, to eche order a comb of barley. 

Also to lumhalx (sic — no Christian name) my horse and my Russet gowne and xxs. 

To John Hakon a doned (dun colored?) sulken. 

To Edniundc Sport a calfe. 

To Anne Liston, a shillid calf (probably — weaned calf.) 

John Grenc, Wilton Russell and Isabell Santiford cxors. 

Dated the laste day of August 1510. 

Proved 18 January 1513-14 by Grene & Russell. 

At South Elmham, SufTolk, a few miles south of Surlingham, Norfolk, one 
Helias Lmnhals, Gentleman, acquired real estate some time prior to 15 14, evi- 
dently by marriage, or inheritance from other than a Lomas, but no record of 
its purchase appears in feet of fines for Suffolk, or in deeds. Rector Lumhals 
was very likely one of the sons of this Helias, Senior, as both were in the same 
diocese and the city of Norwich was their business and ecclesiastical centre. 
Helias Lumhals, Junior, sold this property in 15 14, as is shown by an enrollment 
in a close roll. The introduction to this roll is so interesting on account of its 
having been made at a moment when Henry VIIT was out of England and his 
Oueen Catherine was the actual ruler of the country, that the Lumhals deed 
of sale is here prefaced with its official introduction at the head of the roll : 

"Foras much as the iiiith day of July, the vth yere of the regne of oure Souvaigne 
Lorde King Henry the viiith my Lorde Chauncellour of Englande and other the kmg s 
counsaill appoynted by his highness for the tyme of his absence in the parties of beyonde 
tlic see 1)e ascertavned that the Kinges Highness on Thursday last past that is to seye the 
xxxth day of Jiiyn the yere aforesaide toke passage at his porte of Dovorr towardes his 
voyage into the parties of fraunce and at vii of the clok in the evenyng of the same day 
applyed and arryved at his toune of Caleys. Therefore my saide lorde chauncellour sit- 



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ting in full court of the kings cliauncellarye the iiiith day of July by thadvise as well of 
the kings saide counsaill as also by thaduyse of the Chief Justices of either benche then 
beyng ther present considering that tlie kings grace by his Irs patents under his great seale 
hath grunted and made the Queencs grace genall and Rearite of this his Royalme in his 
absence oute of this Royalme hath yeven openly in commaundement that according as in 
cases hertofore in tlie absence of the kinges noble pgenito's kinges of England being for the 
of this Royalme it hath ben uses and accustomed the Tests of Itrs patents gunte and writtes 
to be chaunged, that in likewise all inancr Ires patents guntes and writtes passing hereto- 
fore wt thees wordes Teste me ipo from the saide XXXth day of Juyn during the kinges 
said absence to here Teste as is underwriten : — 

Teste Katana Angelie Rgina acgenali Rearite ejusdem." 

The Grant by Helias Lumhals is a good specimen of a conveyance of its 
time : — ■ 

Close Rolls 5. Henry VIII 7514 No. 381 Public Record Office, London (Translation) : — 
Of the writing enrolled for Henry Chauncy : 

To all the faithful of Christ to whom the present writing shall come Helias Lumhals, 
son and heir of Helias Lumhals, late of Southelniham in the county of Suffolk, Gentleman, 
as also son and heir of Agnes Lumhals late wife of the said Helias, Greeting. Know ye 
that I the afore-named Helias have remitted released and for me and my heirs for ever 
utterly quitclaimed to Henry Chauncy of Norwich gentilman and Dorothy his wife, Henry 
Att Mere, citizen and alderman of Norwich, George Chauncy, Dennis Leventhorpe and 
John Spelman, being in tlieir full and peaceful possession and seisin, and to their heires 
and assigns, to the use of the said Henry Chauncy and Dorothy his wife, and their heirs 
and assigns for ever, all my right estate title claim demand possession and interest which 
I have ever had, have, or in any way in the future might have, or which my heirs might 
have, as well of and in all tlie lands and tenements, rents reversions and services, with all 
their appurtenances, in Southelmham aforesaid which late belonged to the aforenamed 
Helias Lumhals and Agnes his wife, or either of them, of which the aforesaid Helias Lum- 
hals and Agnes, or either of them, or any other person or persons, to the use of the said 
Helias and Agnes, or of either of them, was or were seised or enfeoffed, as in all other 
the lands and tenements, rents, reversions, and services, in Southelmham aforesaid, with all 
their appurtenances, by whatsoever right or title they may have come to me the afore- 
named Helias Lumhals, in such a way to wit that neither I the aforenamed Helias nor my 
heirs nor any other person by us, for us, or in the names of us or any of us, can or may 
henceforth for ever exact claim or vindicate any right estate title claim demand possession 
or interest of or in the aforesaid lands and tenements rents reversions and services above- 
said, with all their appurtenances, or in any parcel thereof. But by the presents we arc 
for ever wholly excluded from all action of right estate title claim demand possession and 
interest, or from seeking anything therein, and I the aforesaid Helias Lumhals and my 
heirs will by the presents warrant and for ever defend all the lands and tenements, rents 
reversions and services aforesaid to the aforesaid Henry Chauncy and Dorothy his wife, 
Henry Att Mere, George Chauncy, Dennis Leventhorpe and John Spelman, their heirs and 
assigns to the use of the aforenamed Henry Chauncy and Dorothy his wife against all men. 
In witness whereof to this present writing I have affixed my seal. Given on the first day 
of February in the fourth year of the reign of king Henry the eighth" [1513.] 

Three most important issues arise from this deed : ( i ) The grantor had 
a seal — presumably heraldic; (2) What became of "Helias" Lumhals, Jr.? 
(3) The Christian name of Helias. The latter may be considered first. This 
name proves the Lancaster or Derby origin of Helias, Senr., the father. Helias 
is a contraction, phonetically spelled, of the Latin " Elizeus," more modernly 
appearing both as Elias and Elys and sometimes Ellis. The will (as hereinafter) 
of Helias Lumhals, Jnr., maker of the aforesaid deed, is entered in the Court 
Calendar as " Elizeus " ; on the index margin of the register on which it is 
recorded the name is written " Heliseus," while the testator himself, in his 
will, contracts the name to "Elys," as also was done in Lancashire by "Elys 
Lummas," who, as has been seen on page 70, was sued for diverting a brook 
from its natural course. " Eliseus " is a scriptural form of the name. Now, 
it is indeed significant that Elias was a Christian name peculiar to Lancashire 
and its borders. It was particularly so in early times. This came about because 
of a Lancastrian hero who achieved fame as a crusader. His name was Elias, 
or Elizeus, as referred to in Hopkinson's MS. Pedigrees of the North Riding of 



79 IGoomtH jFamtlg in jEuglanli 

Yorkshire. Tliis Elias. it is written, " was of such strength and valour that 
lie was reputed a giant and in the old scripts is often called ' Elias Gigas.' He 
fought many duels, combats, etc., for the love of our Saviour Jesus Christ." 
Well he might, for his name meant " Jehovah is my God." After his return from 
the Holy Land, in the eleventh century, his name became' popular, and many 
male infants were christened with it, as Elias, Elyas, Helias or Elys. In Salfon'l 
Hundred, Lancashire, where the Lomases originated and developed, this name 
of Elias was especially in vogue ; numerous instances of it have been noted, 
some of the earliest of which are : — 

"Helias de Pendlebury" living 1087-1100. 

"Elyas de Batheton" living 1230-1246 (Duchy of Lancaster Charter.) 

"Elias de Thornbrantheved" of Bolton, Lanes, living 1201-1216 (witness to a charter.) 

"Elyas de Plesinton," 1246-47 (Lanes, Assize Rolls.) 

"Elias de Tonge" 1300 (Tonge in Bolton, Lanes.) 

"Elys Lummas" 1543 (Duchy of Lancaster Plea Roll.) 

The records applying to South Elmham, Suffolk, have been searched, in 
vain, for something more about Helias Lumhals, Senior, and his wife Agnes ; 
the subsidies do not even mention him. He died before parish registers were 
inaugurated and the rolls of the manorial court therefor are not in the Record 
Office. There is no gravestone within or without the five old churches of thai 
town to the memory of either Helias or Agnes. Their days there were short ; 
the place may have been her home-town. Their children did not continue to 
live in the Elmhams. If Helias, Sr., or even Agnes, had only made a will 
before they died naming their children, we should seize upon it and feel certain, 
if a younger son was named therein, that that son, after his father's death and 
the Elmhams property was sold by the eldest son and heir Helias, Jr., had 
crossed over the frontier of Suffolk county into the adjoining Essex, settling 
at Thaxted, fifty miles away and close to the Suffolk line. 

It is a remarh'able fact that at tliis time, i^^6 to 1523, the name of Lomas, 
in any form zvhatcver, zvas absolutely nnknoum in any of these eastern shires of 
England, save in this family of Helias and Agnes Lumhals; equally significant. 
moreover, is the incontrovertible fact that the first appearance elsewhere, after 
1523, of the Lomas family is in the parish of the said Thaxted, where it is 
safe to say, there lived and died, (in 1551) the great grandfather of the emi- 
grant, (Jaseph Loomis) — and born possibly before the year 1500 — exactly_ in 
season to have been a younger son of Helias Lumhals, Gentleman, and his wife, 
Agnes of South Elmham, Suffolk, the first county to the north of Essex, and 
the county to which several of the immediate relatives of the said great-grandfather 
removed from Thaxted. It is useless to exclaim — " This must be the line of 
descent into Thaxted I " It is all likely, plausible, probable, reasonable,— alto- 
gether a fair and flawless " deduction " with no other line of the Lomas family 
extant at the time in that whole east of England. A glance at the map is con- 
firmatory. l!ut proof of it cannot be had, search as one may, and everythmg 
available has been searched. The records are broken, incomplete, and in some 
classes there are no records at all preserved for South Elmham: neither can 
that claim, belief, or conception of the line of descent be successfully doubted. 
We state the evidence; the Lomas descendants may judge; whatever is thought 
for, or against, this understanding of the de.scent— the palpable fact will ever 
remam— they zvcre there — at the right time in South Elmham; their surname 
disappeared "for many vears from Suffolk and Norfolk with the death, in middle 
age, of Helias Lumhales, Jr., in 1523, who had removed to Norwich, and it 
reappears soon after in Thaxted. No sons are named in the will of Helias, Jr., 
though it is not safe to say that he had none. 



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Episcopal Consistorial Court of Norwich, Register Herman, folio 3;}: 
"Helisei lumhalys" (in margin testamcntum.) 

Elys lumhalys, being off hoU niynd and good memorye consideryng that deth is certen 
& ye owir of deth uncerten, make & ordcyn my testament & last well etc. etc. "I bequeth 
my soull to almyghty god ; and my body to be berid in yt chirchyard under whose precyncte 
it shall plesc god that I' shall dey in." 

Item to the churche of St. Cruche in Norwich xijd. 

To the high avvlter of St. George of Muspole in Norwich xijd. 

Item to my ij dovvtcrs Dorothie & Marjerye, to iche of ihcm xx^. 

Item I bequethe xs to be equally devided betwixt my sustur children, yt is to say, to 
Henry Chauncy & Frauncs Chauncy & Elizabeth Chauncy & George Chauncy. 

I will have said for my soull & my frends sowlls xxx masses called St. Gregory 
Trentall as shortly after my deth as it may be conveniently. 

Item to the Trinite Churche in Norwich xx^. 

The rcsidew of my goods I giffe them to Ann my wiffe to pay my detts & to fulfill y^ 
my testament etc. I ordeyn & make her myn executrix. 

Dated 5 September 1523. 

Proved 22 October, 1523, at Norwich by the execx. 

South Elmham in Suffolk is a district embracing nine parishes and forms 
a subdivision of the Hundred of Wangford, anciently called the liberty, manor 
or township of South Elmham. It is a deanery within itself. Several churches 
were founded here in Saxon times, the dedication of which to patron saints led 
to its subsequent division into parishes ; of which St. Margaret's became the 
ville or principal residential part of the township. These parishes are. All Saints, 
St. George, St. Mary, St. James, St. Margaret, St. Michael, St. Nicholas and 
St. Peter. Though anciently of large renown South Elmham, aside from its 
many ecclesiastical antiquities, is now only what, to .A.merican eyes, would 
appear to be a sweet, beautiful countryside. Suckling's History of Suffolk 
contains forty-eight pages of description of South Elmham. As we are unable 
to determine at which one of the eight churches in this township. Helias Luni- 
hals. Gentleman, worshipped, or lies buried, further reference to them is reserved. 
It is said in Fuller's " County Proverbs," that St. Mary's parish (also called 
Homersfield) anciently contained so many ale-houses as to have occasioned this 
distich : 

"Denton in the dale, and Arbro' in the dirt,— 

And if you go to Homersfield, your purse will get the squirt." 

Before engaging the reader's attention altogether with his (or her) Lomas 
ancestors in Thaxted, Essex, it may be well to present the fact that about a 
generation after the family became settled in Thaxted, a branch of Lomascs, 
issuing either out of Thaxted, or directly from the distant shires of Lancaster, 
Derby or Stafford, took lodgment in the town of Tenterden in the county of 
Kent. This town is nearly as far to the south of London as Tha.xted is to the 
north thereof (about forty miles). There is no especial occasion to mention this 
fact except that one of the very first of this family in Tenterden was that famous 
young man, " John Lonias," the martyr, who was burned at the stake in Can- 
terbury for his religious convictions, in the month of January, 1556; and also 
that it is more logical that he had gone to Tenterden with some relative — his 
father John, or uncle John, (as the Tenterden records imply), from the com- 
paratively near and only eastern Lonias colony of Thaxted and Pleshcy in 
Essex, rather than from the far distant Lancashire or its borders. It is admis- 
sible that, at the least, this great hero was a remote relative of Joseph Looniis's 
Essex forbears ; but in the absence of proof it must not be accepted that he 
actually was of Thaxted or Pleshey. Thorough inquiry has been made in 
Kent; the name of Lomas first appears therein at Tenterden in 1552, and the 
extant records thereof, before this date, are ainple enough to justify the state- 
ment that this family was then newly domiciled in that region. Further than 



8i lOoomtH ii^amtly in lE^glau^ 

this we can only quote from the first records there and add the fact that a John 
Lomas of Pleshey (close to Thaxted) disappears from the Pleshey records soon 
after 1543: 

COUNTY OF KENT. Parish of Tenterden: Records of baptisms, marriages and 

burials. 
Baptism — 

"1552. July. Margaret Daughtr of John Lomas, Baptd 24th day." 
Baptism — 

"1552, January. James ye sonne of John Lomas baptized ye 22(3 day." 
Burial — 

"1561. Marche. James ye sonne of John Lomas was burid ye 31st of Marche," 
Baptism — 

"1555- Octob. Elizabeth daughtr of John Lomas bapt. 3rd day of Oct." 
Burial — 

"'555- Octob. Elizab. daughf of John Lomas burrid 26 Octob." 
Baptism — 

"1560. Maie. Ite"> ye 12th of Maye was baptised Rachel ye doughf of John Lomas." 
'■1560. Maye. The i6th of May was Rachell ye daughf of John Lomas buried." 
Baptism — 

"1562. John Lomas ye sonne of John Lomas was baptized ye 26th day of Aprill." 
Burial — 

'■1567. Marche. The 5th day was burd John Lomas." 
Baptism — 

"1565. Maye. The 27th was baptized James Lomas sonne of John Lomas." 
Burial — 
"1566. Auguste. The 8 day was buried Elizabeth Lomas wife of Lomas." 

A little later some of this Tenterden family appear at x\ddington (near 
London) just over the Kent border in Surrey, from where the next generation 
removed into the city of London, as per the many proofs in the London church 
records and marriage records, and with which our branch of the family is not 
identified. 

The aforesaid John Lomas of Pleshey is first found in a lay subsidy roll, 
number ioS-246, dated 34 Henry VIH, 1543, the same being the record of the 
assessment of a tax upon the inhabitants of the Hundred of Dunmow, within 
which the towns of Pleshey and Thaxted are located. This record reads : — 

"Plecye" 

"Johnes Lamence in bourd li xs vid." 

■' Bourd," meaning messuage, or cottage, it is seen that he was not taxed 
for goods as a merchant would have been, nor upon land as a freehold or copy- 
hold farmer. This John Lomas, therefore, appears to have been a man of 
some craft, such as a v/eaver, or maker of something utilitarian. With this he 
disappears from view; nothing before or after 1543 turns up as to the family 
in Pleshey. Not so, however, with the name in nearby Thaxted. Therein the 
Lomases rapidly flourished after implantation, many times figuring in the records. 
In the subsidy of 1525 (No. 108-202) no Lomas of Thaxted was taxed on 
goods, land or house, but the church records (as hereinafter) give strong testi- 
mony to the certainty that the family had entered Thaxted by, or about, this 
date, while the manor rolls of the Duchy of Lancaster (of which Thaxted was 
part and parcel, as a personal possession of the Sovereign) now in the Record 
Office. London, do not mention any Lomas among the inhabitants up to 1515. 
These manor rolls, after 15 15, are missing from the archives of the Duchy 
deposited in the Record Office. Thus this fact is the only thnig that prevents 
the reader from knowing the exact date of the first entry of a Lomas mto a 
house, or other property, in Thaxted as a !iew resident in that town. 

We have noticed hereinbefore, that, with every advent of the Lomas farnily 
out of Lancashire, or out of Derby, or out of Suffolk and Norfolk into 
some other shire where the family name was unknown before such advent, 



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the surname has become subject to being written, by the record-keepers 
of such new parts, in some slightly different spelling than in the region 
the Lomas traveller had before abided in. Thaxted is no exception, though 
the dialect and mode of speech of the native Essex folk did not differ so 
much from that of Norfolk, as from Derby and Lancaster. The majorit\- of the 
whole population of England couUl not write its own language in the sixteenth 
century ; almost as many could not read it thoroughly. Reading and writing 
was then a vocation, a pursuit, followed by a sufficient number of men in each 
locality to meet the demands for their services. The term " clerk " then signified 
these writers ; their skill with a mere quill exceeded that of to-day, and much 
of their work was done in Latin and upon parchment. Some of the Lomases 
cannot be excluded from this common inability to write or to read. Lender such 
conditions the variegated spellings of their name in the Thaxted records need 
excite no other thoughts than of curiosity, save in the matter of the instance of 
"Lammas," (fully elucidated shortly). It has been aptly said tliat in the olden 
times some people wrote their names in one way in the morning and in another 
in the afternoon. A subsidy roll of the Hundred of Dunmow, No. 108-246. 
dated 1543, reveals: — 

"Thaxted" "John Lommance in Bord & Cattail XL" iiij''" 

In another assessment in the next year, 15^4, roll No. 109-269, appears: 

"Thaxted" "John Lommance, Goods X L" ij''" 

Owing to the term " Goods " doubt arises as to whether he was a farmer 
or a merchant dealing in live stock ; probably he was both, and surely a man in 
comparatively fair circumstances. No other Lomas of Thaxted was so ta.xable 
in this year. There were, however, in 1540, as per the church records, at least 
three separate Lomas households, or rather, three male adults each having a 
family, viz : the above John, a William " Lommance," and a Thomas " Lum- 
myus." The deaths of William and Thomas are on record in Thaxted ; but the 
absence of John's death-record there, and the fact that the w^oman who must 
have been his wife and whose maiden name was either Pasfield, or Jackson, made 
her will and died as a widow, in Rettendon, Essex, some twenty-five miles away, 
whereto she had removed, leads to the conclusion that John had gone there 
also before 1571. He left no will that is now of record in the courts, and the 
burial records of Rettendon are lost prior to 1600. It will be seen, however, 
that Alice died quite " full of years " and directed that she be buried in Retten- 
don and also named her eldest son as John [died in Thaxted, 1588] and his 
wife as Dorothy, whose marriage to John is recorded at Thaxted in 1568. The 
will of Alice was written for her by some competent person of Rettendon as 
follows : — 

Archdeaconry Court of Essex (44 Brewer) Somerset House, London. 

IN THE NAME of god AMEN the xviijth Daie of Octoher 15S0 I Alice Lamisc of 
Rettendon in the countie of Esse.x widowc beinge sickc in bodie and whole of mynde doe 
make this my lastc will and tcstamcntc in manner and forme following First I bequeathe 
my soule to almightie god my maker and redenicr and my bodie to be buried in the churche 
yearde of Rettendon aforesaide. Item I geve all my sonnes and daughters children and 
unto either of them ijs Item I geve unto Samucll Seymer, John Lamise, Nathaniell La- 
mise, Robte Woode the younger and John haics unto everie one of them a shepe, Item 
I geve unto Sara Thornton ijs Item I do geve unto William Perce children to everie of 
them ijs Item I do geve unto iij goddaughters that is to saie Ellen Miller, Judithe 
Lamise and Sara Woode unto everye of them vs Item I geve unto John Fraunce a 
sherte clothe of flaxen clothe. Item I geve unto John my sonne a sherte clotlie of flaxen 
clothe Item I geve unto Judithe Lamise a sniocke of flaxen clothe Item I geve unto 
Agnes Egeott my daughter my beste chaire & my square table Item I do pcve unto my 
sister christianx my worstead kirtle my beste petticoate and my beste hatt. Item I geve 
unto Anthonye foote his wief a reade petticoate. Item I geve unto John Lamise my ser- 



vice booke. Item I do geve unto John my sonne and unto my three daughters unto every- 
one of them one paire of sheets of the beste. Item I do geve unto the wydowe Goodwyn 
one towen sheete and unto John Pasfeilde one other towne sheete. Item I geve unto 
Fraunce Thornton one sheete with a seame. Item I do geve unto my three daughters my 
weareinpe lynnen Item I do geve unto Sara Edgiott my black apron Item I do geve 
unto Rebecca Egiott one table napkin Item I do geve unto Dorothie my sonnes wief my 
diap cubbarde clothe Item I do geve unto Dorothie my sonnes daughter one hollande 
apren and one frame to make tape. And unto Agnes one little brasen niortcr wth the 
peste and unto Judithe one diap napkin Item I do geve unto the widdowe Goodw/yn my 
frise cassocke and one petticoate wth a lynnen upperbodie Item I do geve unto John 
haies and I'jiunc haics unto Either of them x'. All the legassies that is given unto in- 
fantes to be paide unto them withe in one yeare nexte after my decease Item all the resi- 
dew of my goods my Debtes paide and this my laste will pformed I do geve unto my thre 
daughters to be equallie devided betwene them. And I do make John my sonne and Wil- 
liam Egiott my sonne in lawe my executors to se this my laste will pformed and they to 
have either of them ijs for theire paincs in thafbehalf. And I do make my sonne in lawe 
Robte woode my overseer and he to have for his paines ijs Item I do geve unto the 
poore of Rettendon xs to be bestowed at the discreation of my executors, witness to this 
my will Thomas hopkins and Elizabeth Willingale wth others. 

Item I geve unto Margaret Perce my oulde kirtle and v^ in monye. Item I geve unto 
mother Pasfeild my blacke coate and my hatte. Item I geve unto Dorothie my sonnes 
wief the turned forme. Item I geve unto Emme haies one paire of sheete or ells all the 
yarne and flaxe. Item I geve unto Emme haies tow ticke pillowes lined withe blewe. 
item I geve unto Martha Sudburye a flaxen kirchief and a workendaie apron. Item I 
geve unto Thomas Pasfeilde his wief one towen sheete. Item I geve unto my sonne my 
wastecoate of Flannell. Item I will that Eme hayes shall have a couerlett and John haies 
to have of Eme haies xs And the apples to be geven to poore folke, witnesses to this 
latter pte mother Pasfeild and mother Jackson wth others. 

12 May 1581, John Lamise and William Edgitt, the exors, named in the will, re- 
nounced the execution thereof. (Possibly because the testatrix failed to concentrate her 
bequests.) 

" Unto my sister christianx " — these words in this will we take to refer 
to her widowed own sister, Christiance or Christine [" Kyrsten "] the wife named 
in the 1567 will of John Lomesse of Thaxted, the grandfather of the emigrant 
to America. Josepli Loomis. This evidence makes her husband John, cousm of 
the other (our) John, who died in 1567; and this is in perfect accord with the 
church records which, as hereinafter, show Alice's eldest son John as distmct from 
the older John, the aforesaid grandfather, whose will of 1567 we append in full ; 
and consequently Christine, the grandmother of Joseph Loomis, like her sister, 
Alice, was born' a Pasfield (a creditable name in Essex) or a Jackson, as per 
the will of Alice. Moreover, this portrays Thomas Lummyus, dying 1551, and 
William L(nnmance, dying 1540, (apparently in middle age) in the positions of 
one as the father to John Lommance of the aforesaid subsidy roll of 1543, with 
the other the father to John Lommys, the grandfather of Joseph Loomis. The 
evidence towards determining whether Thomas Lummyus or William Lom- 
mance was the father of our John is this:— (i) William Lummys, the younger, 
in his will, 1573, savs: "^ly brother John's three daughters." These daughters 
are named in the will of Alice, isSc^whereas our John Lummys had no daugh- 
ters of record. (2) The separate households of 1551 are distinguished at that 
date (we may assume that much from the records) by the two different spellings 
of the surname. There is nothing illogical in the idea that these separate 
households mav have so desired this distinction one from the other, especially 
for the benefit' and better identification of the two Johns. Therefore, on the 
face of the records, it mav be believed that " John Lommance first noted in 
1S4S, and known brother 'of the younger William was the son of the elder 
William Lommance of 1540 and, by the same token. "John Lummys first noted 
in 1567 with son lohn " Lvmace " in 1562, was the son of Thomas Lummyus, 
who died 1551. We shall leave it that way. 

The will of this John Lummys, grandfather of Joseph, the emigrant: 



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Commissary Court of London ( I-;sscx & Herts), Somerset House, London: 

In the name of god ame. The xix daye off februare in the yeare off owr lord god 
M.CCCCC threscore & syx I John lomesse off thaxstcd in ye Cowntey off Essex Carpenter 
beyng off pfccte & hole off mynde thanke be gevyn to aUmyghty god, do make thys my last 
wyll & testament in maner & forme foloying that ys to saye, Fyrst I bcqueve my sowle into 
the hands off aHmyghty god my maker & rcdemcr & my body to be buryed in the churche 
yare off thaxted aforesayed. Item I geve unto the poremes box there iiij Itm I geve & 
bcqueth unto kyrstyne my wyfe my bowse wth a garden plotte ther unto belonging duryng 
her naturall lyfe and affter her decese. I will the saved bowse wthye garden to be solde & 
cqualli to be devyded amongc all my chyldrc & yff any off the dye I wyll that pey wch 
shall remayn to haue yt a monge them, Itm I geve unto my wyfe all my dett & movablys 
whatsoever they be out off the w''*' I wyll she shall paye to every on off my chyidren xiij^ 
iiijd in fyve years begynnyg at the eldcste fryst & so forthe unto ye last. Itm I geve uifto 
Krysten my wife all my other goods not bequeathed to paye my detts wt & to brynge iny 
body in to ye erthe whom also I ordayne & make myn Executry' w"i Robert almon ye 
elder, and I wyll that he shall haue for hys paynes vjs viij'' 

thes beyng wytnesses 

John button, Wyllam Clarke 

& Roberte pker the wryter hereoff. 

Proved at Stortford xij May 1567. 

From the baptisms (subjoined) it is seen that this testator was father of 
the John " Lymace " baptized in 1562, five years before this will, who, we shall 
prove, removed to the neighboring town of Braintree, becoming the father of 
Joseph Lummys, or Loomis, and other children. 

The early register of the parish church in Thaxted, variously called St. 
Mary the Virgin, St. John the Baptist, and St. Lawrence of Thaxted, is a book 
with parchment leaves, well preserved. The records of marriages and burials, 
which the book contains are as old as exist in any church in England, viz : — from 
1538. There is but one imperfection to break the continuity and completeness 
of these records from that date to the present time. Within modern years some 
one has cut out of the baptismal register the pages bearing the entries between 
1538 and 1558. This loss is serious to the Lomas inquiry, leaving us, as afore- 
said, unable to see quite as clearly as is desired the exact relationships, one to 
the other, of the earliest known members of Thaxted. All the baptisms, mar- 
riages and burials from 1538 to 1600, under the general name of Lomas, however 
written by the several clerks of this parish, are here beneath reproduced verbatiin. 
The first Lomas item given is that of the baptisin of our John " Lymace " whose 
father's will we have just read. As this document proves that there were other 
children, they must have been older than John, for their baptisms, not now 
appearing after the baptism of John, 1562. would have been entered upon the 
pages that were cut out of this register. One of these children, it is imagined, 
was the Edward " Lomys " who also appeared in Braintree and Bocking, marry- 
ing Alicia Perie in Bocking Church, 2 August, 1593, and had four children there, 
three of whom died very young, the son William surviving. This name of 
William again recalls the William of Thaxted, the apparent grand-uncle of John 
of Braintree. Edward and John are the first persons of their family name of 
record in Braintree-Bocking. 

Thaxted church records, 1538 to 1625: 

Baptisms : 

1^62 Januaryc. Jolics Lttmacc hafil xxix" die 

1570 Julye Willns Lammarche fil Johis ix die 

1571 -Auguste Sara Lamniarclie xxxo die. 

1573 December Walterus Lammarche ultimo die 

1579 Januarye Elizabctha Lamas xxiiiio die 

1580 November Johcs Lammarshe viiio die (son of John and Dorothy) 

1585 August Thotnas Lammas fil Johes xxxo die (son of John and Dorothy.) 



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Marriages : 

1549 ffebruary Richus Lvniimys & Amies Gylbarte 7 

1550 August Richus Hayloge & Johanna Lymace,' 4 

'559 April Willnis Liimniys et Margaret Brigham xxv" Aprilis 
1568 November Johannes Lammas et Dorothy Moulton xxio die 
1582 Januarie Nicolaus Woodde et Johanna Lummys xxio 
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1541 May Elizabetha Lummis, 21 
1549 July Margareta Lummeas, 31 
1551 October Thomas Lummyus, 28 

15(7 Aiiril Jdhnos Limini.\s xii die [Father of John liap. 1562.] 

1570 Julie Wilhelm Lammas fil Johis xx die (bap. 11 days before; son of John and 

Dorothy.) 
1574 March Gualters Lummas xxiiii 
1579 Novcmlicr Xicolai Woodd. 'arvcr. ultimo 
1588 April! Johancs Lamas, Eutia ciistos. *iiii die (married Dorothy Moulton 1568; either 

she or her daughter married, 1590, in Thaxted, Rowland Rice.) 
!597 March .Agneta Lumys, Vidua [widowj xxv 

Those cliurch records, when (Hssectcd and supplemented by other evidence 
which they have led up to, reveal tlie outline of the particular family in which 
we are interested to be substantially as set forth in the chart on p. 86, which sec. 

Conteniplatinnf the Tha.xted evidence as a whole, it is seen that the burials 
do not indicate the presence there, before 1538, of but three adult Lomases 
besides the William dying 1540, — viz: — the two females, dying in 1541 and in 
T549, and Thornas Lummyus who died in 1551. Therefore it may be accepted 
that there was not more than one generation, if even that, in Thaxted prior to 
these names of 1 540-1 551. A search of the manor Court Rolls of the Honor of 
Clare, for the sessions held at Thaxted was begun at the year 1420 and continued, 
voluminously, to 1515. No Lomas was mentioned; no mention was expected. 
The missing Court-Rolls after 151 5 have been referred to. The Lay Subsidies 
and Fines (agreements in the sale of real estate) have been exhausted. The 
Proceedings in Chancery, Inquisitions, etc., reveal nothing about the family in 
Thaxted, or Braintree or Lavenham, in the county of Suffolk. By this it is 
plain that these Lomases, or Lummyses, kept out of the courts of civil law. The 
Ancient Deeds yielded nothing after a complete search. 

Let us dispose of James Lunmiys, and his brothers. He did not die in 
Thaxted, — is known only by the mention in his brother William's will, 1573 — 
" my brother James chvldren." What were the children's names, where they 
lived (evidently not in Thaxted), what was their father's occupation and where 
he died, are points not disclosed in the probate records of Essex, Hertfordshire 
or Suffolk. Casting about over a wider area for a clue, it has been found that 
a James ''Lummas" died in Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire, [about forty- 
five miles from Thaxted] between the years 1578 and 1589, and that he was the 
first person of that name there, and the only one in the court records of the 
county. Two of the Thaxted brothers of the aforesaid James settled in Laven- 
ham, Suffolk — a place noted for its church and numerous dwellings of the six- 
teenth and seventeenth centuries. As a carpenter and builder William Lummys 
came to Lavenham from Thaxted, some twenty-two miles. Upon sight of the 
oldest of Lavenhain's quaint houses the visitor quickly realizes the probability 
that William, the cousin of John Lummys, or " Lomesse," of Braintree, built 
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87 IGoomts jFamtlii in lEuglan^ 

"Burvalles A. D. 1562: 

Ye xxi^i July Joane Dautr. of Richard Lummas." 

"Marriage A. D. 1581 : 

Ye xiit' Day Thomas Lummas & Anne Stephen. 

"Chrysteninge A. D. 1581 (-2) 
The same day Marche iiii 
Brigide dautr. of Thomas Lummas 
Ye same day Anne dautr of Thomas Lummas.." 

"Burialle A. D. 1581 (-2) 

March ye xi day Brigide dautr of Thomas Lummas 
Ye xiiii" Anne dautr of Thomas Lummas." 

"Chrystenings A. D. 1583 

May. Ye same day 23d wm sonne of Thomas Lummas. 

The will of William Lunimys, the carpenter, requires presentation as it helps 
to illustrate the " quality " of the family : 

Probate Registry. Bury St. Edmunds. Suffolk. 
Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury. 

fntTn^c^oUodamcn the xix day of Sept 1573- I Wyllm Lummas of Lavenham, 
SufT carpenter, being whole of mvnde and of good and pfect remebrans make an ordame 
this my last will and testament in manner and fforme as here after tclowetli^ 

I bequeath my sowle unto allmightie god my maker and redemer and my bodye to the 

''"'''/■bequeath unto the poore people of Lavenham, thre pound of lawful mony of Eng- 
lond to be given to them at suche time and times as shall seme best to the dyscretion of my 

father in lawe Robt. Llower & Robt. Lynche. ,. t 1 . l u^ t „ v>^ut 

I bequJh all my lande & landes as well fre as copy wch I ate bought of one Robt 
Yonee to he o lyT.se of the poore people of lavenhm aforsa.d for ever pv.ded allwn es 
Thafthe townshyppe aforesayd'do pafe <^r cause to be pay<l^ ye-^ ^e^vghTTens '"^ Uvo 
during the tearmc of hur naturall life twcntye syxe shyllmgs and eyght pens at 

'"'^t^^'^^'^lo^''^'^^ "^ -"^ ='" appurtenances and also my 

::il.!tE^TM[TtS^-;;;^r 

Eli^£ -d^^g^-s \ ^I^ ;^ = io S: ^S ^^tf^^m" ^^^^owse^^ t 
"'^""y' si^'tee ^o fhyld^ro^hat'heTchyldren dye, all the howses to be solde, and the 

'■''""to m';"brother James chyldren thre pound each wtin one yeare aftur my depture out 

°^ 'to TI,omL''/umas my brothe Richard sonne xs at the day of his mariage. 
To every godchdd I have xiid. 
To Rose Lynch a pewter platter. j,, ^ | fulfylled 

acco^yt^l^r"."^ ^«"^ - Kr^r^^ wLm I make my sole 

"''"" ordaine Robt Lynch to be mv Supvysor to whom I geve for his paines xs. 
Witne"rh!rofS hav sett my hand the day and yeare above wrytte. 
Wvtnesses Alen scpstyn, Robert Llower and Robt. Lyncn. . 

Pr'obatum before- Joha'nne Branne Commissar. xx.x d.e mens.s octobr, iS73. 

The wills of John Lummys's cousin, Richard and wife, ^^^^^^^'^^ ;f j';^^;^^^ 

r5.:rr' j;:s™>f SL?;.: ™.un^^ 

the funerals. 

Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Suffolk. 

Register Goddard— 82. , • ,. ^e of our Lord god 1588 



Unnmta ^^tt^alogg 88 

wich deceased beinge sickc in body yet of pfect mynde and good remembrance tbanks be 
nnto god therefore made ordeyned and declared his testmcnt nuncupative that is to saye 
by wordc of mouth conteyninge therein his laste will in manf & forme followinge viz. ffirste 
he did comend his sowlc unto almighty God & his bodye to Christian buriall. Item : he 
did geve and bequeath to Anne Lumes his wife all his goods whatsocv'' she to take his 
debtes and paye his debtes and to bring his bodye honestly to the earth. And he did 
name ordeyne and appoynt the sayde Anne Lumes his wife his sole and onely executrix 
of the same his w'ill & testament. In the pence and hearingc of Mr. Henry Copinger pson 
of Lavcn h^m, Richard Andrcwc, Margery Barbor als Chapman widow, Margery Grome 
wife of Robert Grome, John Byxbye* and Anne Stannardex. 

Probatim cora Johe Deyc comissario et oflficiali archinat Sudbarie Decimo quarto die 
mensis Januarii Anno Dni 1588. 

Invent ad sume 12'' 5^. 

(* son-in-law.) 

(x servant.) 

Tlie widow Anne died within three months later, and her will supplies the 
details lacking in her husband's testament : 

Archdeaconry Court of Sudbury, Suffolk. 

Re.gistcr Goddard — ni/S. 

In the name of god Atncn the xiith of Marche 1588. I Anne Lummas of Lavenham 
in the Countie of Suff. wyddowe whole of mynde and of good & pfect rcmcmbranc make 
and ordayne this to be my laste will and testamente in manner followinge ffirste. I be- 
queathe my soule to almightie god my maker and Redeemer, my bodye to the earthe ec. 
Item. I gyve unto Thomas Lummas my ponne fyve combes of wheate and xiiis iiiid of 
Law full money of Englaunde wch the sayde Thomas owethc unto mc. Item I geve unto 
Anne Stonnarde my Servaunte a Trundle bedd the fflocke bedd and twoo pillowes Lyeinge 
tliereon, twooe Blanketts and the coveryng, being thereon, a payre of my best sheets and 
one other payre of my canvas sheets, one turned chayre, a fyer panne, a payre of Tonges, 
a gredyron, a Tramell, a payre of potthooks, and my best gowne, my mydle brasse ketle 
and my beste brasse ketle, twoo of my best pewter plattrs and twoo of my nexte. one liuf- 
fett stoole and one other stoole and my little table. Item. I gyve unto Susanne Bixbye 
my Daughter's childe a little framed chaye"" and a payre of my beste sheets. I gyve unto 
Anne Bi.xbye one other of my saide daughters children my beste cupbourd and a payre of 
my beste sheets. Item I gyve unto John Bixbie my daughter's sonne my beste cheste. 
Item I give unto Robarte Lynche iii pewter porringers. The Residcwe of all my gooos 
come, money Debts, household stuffe and whatsoever ells I have before not bequeathed, 
my debts being payde and this my laste will and testamente pformed & fulfilled, I geve unto 
John Bixbye my sonne in lawe whom I make & ordeine to be my sole Executor of this 
my last will and testamente. 

In wytnesse whereof I have hearunto sett my haunds the Daye and Yeare above 
wrytten. 

■ Wytnes here unto Robarte Lynche and John Wright, his marke. 

Probated 4 April 1589. 

William Lommance, dying in Thaxted, 1540, left no will or inventory that 
is now of record, the same likewise of Thomas who died 155 1. 

As an apparent freeholder of both house and land, John Lummys, or 
Lomesse, the grandfather of the emigrant stood very well in his native town of 
Thaxted; but he died young, seemingly under forty. As has been seen (see top 
of page 84) his will did not name any of his children, possibly because they were 
so young. 

John " Lomesse " must have been a man of few words, unless much indis- 
posed when he sent for Robert Parker to write his will. Houses with or without 
"garden plotts," in his time, were known by names instead of numbers. Of but 
few citizens could it be said that they owned house or land. The great majority 
of houses and the most of the land was manorial and Crown property in Thaxted, 
as elsewhere, and obtainable only upon lease or rental. John Lummys was thus 
singularly independent. His property must have been sold as his will directs, if 
not before, for the family had all disappeared from Thaxted records by about 
1600. If we knew how many children were in the family, how many grew up 
and married, and where they went from Thaxted. then we might answer some 



queries now not answered. But the veil is drawn, and we probably shall never 
know. 

Thaxted, long since shorn of its commercial prestige, is more interesting 
than Braintree and the average town. Seven miles from the railwavs, it slum- 
bers on with scarcely a modern building on its slopes. Upon approaching from 
the south, the traveller's first view discloses what seems to be a small cathedral 
city centering in a niche, upon a hill, round about a church, — its roofs tiled 
and mossy, jumbled and impressive in the sunshine. This view from the south- 
ward iieight promises much of modern import; but the promise is broken when 
the empty market-place meets the eye. The main streets seem quiet, lonesome 
and mediaeval, particularly by moonlight. Quaint, irregular houses of two and 
three stories, some with the front of each floor protruding out over the story 
beneath, lean forward, or upon each other sideways, as if forlorn over departed 
days. 

Nevertheless, there is one object here, which no other Essex town or city 
can match — the parish church. It is the " bright particular gem " of the Dun- 
mow-Hundrcd hills. With timbered roofs scarcely equalled in any country parish 
in the land, the whole structure is just as pre-eminent in beauty. It is " frozen 
music," — the love and worship crystallized, of those who made it and worshipped 
in it. 'Twas none the less the pride and joy of the Lomases than it has ever 
been to all. both before their time and up to now. Literally, the possession of 
God this church was to them, and holy in itself. So fine a church frowns upon 
a Separatist as an ingrate. This edifice, having been more perfect before 1600 
than now, the Loomis visitor will hardly be willing to feel that any of his ancestors 
ever entered herein with an unwilling heart. There is little likelihood that the 
first Thomas, or Jr^hn Lummys the elder, ever raised their voices in discordant 
protest within or without these chiselled walls. John Lummys's handiwork in 
wood should be in this church somewhere, even now. The last of the stone- 
work had been finislied before his day. 

Mute evidence of the royal fnvor and of the prosperity which once were 
Thaxtcd's boon, this church shows to-day a need of repair, both in the hearts of 
men and in its fabric. The. vicar states that the parish is poor and, of itself, 
unable to " restore " the decayed and falling parts of the building. An appeal 
has been made to the Essex people, and to lovers of architecture, for contribu- 
tions, so that the church may continue to be esteemed as the finest of the four 
hundred and thirty-six churches of that shire. 

The manors are now owned by the Countess of Warwick and Guy's Hospital, 
of Warwick, and bv the owner of Horham Hall in Thaxted ; whereas in the 
fifteenth and sixteenth centuries Thaxted was chiefly the property of the English 
Kings and Queens, whose influence embellished the church, now called St. John 
the Baptist. 

This church is of the late Perpendicular style, embattled and supported by 
wide buttresses, terminating in canopied niches. The building consists of chancel 
and nave, (each with aisles), south transept, north and south porches, somewhat 
enriched, and a western tower one hundred and eighty-one feet, including the 
slender crocketed spire. There are eight bells and a clock. Although the style 
of the architecture is the Perpendicular, the pillars and arches seem to belong to 
an earlier date— to Henry III or the beginning of the reign of Edward I, 1270. 
The vicar says that the south porch was added about 1337: and that the north 
transept and' north aisle were built more than one himdred years later. The 
chancel was the gift of Edward IV. The paintings in the north aisle are of 
the same period— 1461-1483. Entering by the south perch the font, at which 
the Lomases were baptized, is just inside. This was iis position because a 



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baptism being- a formal recognition of the individual, the ceremony was per- 
formed near the door, and as markingf the entrance, spiritually, of the subject 
into the church. This font is of stone, covered over the top with a spire-like 
hood of oak, old, costly and carved intricately. The choir stalls, that anciently 
added more of the beauty of carved oak, have disappeared, save a few portions 
to be seen in the screen enclosing the tower arch. Fixed on the east wall and 
north porch are carvings of the Crucifixion. There is a crypt under the chancel, 
without evidences of embracing interments. The corbels of the nave are chaste 
and happy in design. A celatura [hood] in the l.ady chapel is curious and rare. 
In the end of the north aisle is the Thomas a Becket chapel. There are no pews, 
the six hundred sittings being of small chairs, as in a cathedral. Coats-of-arms 
are carved upon the beams of the ceiling — none having reference to the Lomas 
family. The stone floor of the church includes some gravestones, none old 
enough, however, to be in memory of any Lomas. Unhappily the same absence 
is noted in the burial yard without, though two generations of the family were 
certainly buried in this ground. Words " in memoriam " should be etched in 
brass, and the plate affixed to the waif indoors, if permanency is desired, — or 
better, wrought in a window of stained glass. 

The various forms in which the general name of Lomas appears, in the Thax- 
ted church records, have been set forth, showing how the name appears several 
times as " Lammas " and "Lamas." This form is the name of another family than 
Lomas altogether and one not of the del Lumhalgh origin at all. The ecclesias- 
tical scribes of Essex were familiar with the word Lammas before anv Lomas 
appeared therein. They sadly confounded the two names, the similar pronun- 
ciation being deceptive indeed ; and as it has been advanced that the name of 
Lomas or Loomis might have derived from Lammas [pronounced L»mmas] it 
is advisable to disprove that idea. 

Lammas (lae-mas) Hlaf, Hlammoesse, Lammasse, Lanimesse, Lamasse. 
Lamese, Lambmes, Lammes, Lamas, Lambmass ; " Hlaf " meaning bread. Loaf 
i moesse — meaning ALass ; afterwards popularly apprehended as if Lamb-Mass. 

The 1st day of August in the early English church was observed as a harvest 
festival, at which loaves of bread were consecrated, made from the first ripe 
corn. Lammas also meant the part of the year marked by this festival. The 
writings of King .Alfred referred to — hlafmoesse; thus showing the word long 
before the beginning of surnames. The old English chronicles mention Lam- 
masse. Tennyson also used it in the same meaning ; " A voice ran round the 
hills When corny Lammas bound the sheaves." " Latter Lammas " was referred 
to as a day that will never come ; used humorously for " Never." In 369 
" Qaudius began to reign in Lammesse." Lammas lands were those on which 
crops had been reaped, after which they were subject to common rights of pas- 
turage until the sjiring. Lammas-apple, assize, eve, feast, month, night, tide 
and time — also Lanmias land, Lammas field, mead, meadow-ground were com- 
mon expressions. This is all gathered from various standard dictionaries, as it 
helps to confirm what record-investigations show, i. e., that the name Lammas, 
if considered as a variant of Loomis, had no reference to anything of an ecclesi- 
astical origin. As to the parish of Lammas in Norfolk, a Lammas family did 
originate therein and did develop, at large, into a considerable family before 
1540. We have made a thorough investigation of this family to determine if 
at any time before 1600, in any place whatever, this name became written (in 
the first syllable) — Lorn instead of Lam, (and in the second syllable), mis, mys, 
or mus, instead of mas or mes. No such instance occurs. The name is always 
distinct from its earliest times : it is never found corrupted into anvthing that 
could be accepted or mistaken for Loomis, Lomas, or anv other name. More- 
over, Lammas has alinost no variant at all ; the only other spellings were " Lam- 



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masse," "Lamas," and "Lammesse." It is only fair to quote some specimens of 
the evidence and so allow any investigator to contemplate the remarkable features 
of the entries of the Loomis family in the Thaxted registers. 

The Norfolk town of Lammas or (La Mers) "on the marsh," tonk its name from its 
situation on the Marsh, the churchyard being washed by the river Bure. In the Domesday 
Book it is called "Lamers." The Lammas family took its name from the town and soon 
after appeared in London. 

Year 1292, Hundred Rolls Vol L p. 417. City of London — (translation) "Verdict of 
the twelve jurors of the ward of John Horn. They, say (inter alia) that Richard Lam- 
messe, Ralph le Fruter, Peter Cosin ***** (and a number of others) all of Lon- 
don, and a number of foreigners, have taken wool to parts beyond the seas, but they do 
not know where nor to whom they were sold, nor what they received for the same. We 
believe that it was by the King's warrant, and that they traded with the Flemish." 

The next item is a fine illustration of the relations existing between landlord 
and tenant, at this time, as referred to on p. 72, hence it is worthy of being trans- 
lated and quoted in full :• — • 

Year 1272, Hundred Rolls. IL p. 461. Cambridgeshire: — (Translation.) 

"In a sworn return made as to Stanton in this county, the jury return that (among 
other copyholders) Richard Lammasse holds in villenage in Stanton 5 acres of land and 
meadow from Nicholas de Cheney, paying him 3s. yearly for the same. Also Richard will 
plough every Friday from Michaelmas to Christmas i ridge, and each work is worth id. 
Item, he will drive to the lord's hall all the sheep he has from Michaelmas to Christmas, 
value (of this service) unknown; Item, he will thresh at Michaelmas in his lord's barn 
one trave of corn, worth YyA. ; Item, he will harrow for one day with one horse at the 
winter sowing, worth ^2d. Item, at Christmas he will give to his said lord one hen, worth 
idK'; Item, he will plough one ridge every Friday from the Feast of the Purification to 
Faster, each work worth id.; Item, he will harrow for one day with one horse at the Lent 
sowing, worth ^jd., and at Easter he will give his lord 10 eggs worth id. Item, he will 
plough one ridge every Friday from Hokeday to the Nativity of St. John the Baptist, and 
each work is worth id. Item, he will hoe the lord's corn for one day with one man, the 
work being worth 54d. Item, he will mow, turn, cock, and carry the lord's grass. Item, 
he will reap his lord's corn for four days with two men all day, food supplied on two days 
by the lord, and not supplied on two days, and on the food days each man will receive for 
his food bread worth >^d., and for his meal worth ^d., to wit, on one day hsh and cheese 
without ale and on the other day bread and meat and cheese with ale; 
and these works are worth 8d. Item, he will carry his lord's corn for one day 
he himself with one of his associates, with one cart, receiving sufficient food from the lord, 
and this is worth id. Item, he will work when he may be called upon, provided he is able 
to return to his dinner. Item, in return for these works, he with his eleven associates will 
receive from the lord one quarter of corn and one sheep worth I2d., and half an acre of 
meadow called Denhalvaker." 

Year 1333 Lay Suljsidy 81-7 1st Edward I. Cambridgeshire. 
"Long Stanton. Margar Lamasse ii= iii"^" 

"John " iiii^ iu<3" 

"Willms " xiiid" 

An offshoot of this fannly in Stanton is later found in the nearby city of 
Cambridge ; also in Ware, Herts. 

The next item illustrates also the care taken to prevent merchandise exported 
from F.ngland from being purchasable by a nation with which England was then 
at war : — 

Year 1337. Patent Roll 2 Edw. Ill pt. I-M 3. Ap/il , /S, Windsor "License, imtil 
Michaelmas for the king's merchants, Gilbert de Wendlyngburgh John dc Lammesse 



nd John de .'\stewyk, to put 20 lasts of ox hides, 30 sacks of feathers and loooo rabbit 
kins on board ships from parts beyond the seas m the port of London, and to carry 
00 weys of cheese from the county of Essex to the mouth of the Thames an 1 t ere o 



a 

sk 

300 wey 



rlanders or other narts at en nity wiui luc iviiis, uii^ ..... ..^..^ ..^ ■.•- .--.,- 

o London letter of the count of llainault and Seland testifying that the cargoes have 
been discharged within his power and that they Iiave received such security from the 
buyers." 



Year 1283. Patent Rolls. 2 F.dw. I — M. 21 April 17 "Protection granted for Richard de 
Lammasse." 

Year 1628. Close Roll, 3 Charles I. part 42, m 105 : "Stephen Lamas of Ware, Herts, 
yeoman, son and heir of Stephen Lamas of Ware deceased sells to John Lamas a nies- 
sauge and tenement in Hocker Hill in parish of Stortford, Herts called the White 
Harte & garden." 

Year 1285. "Blomefields Norfolk VI — 343 — The manor in Scothowe (Scottow, Close to 
the town of Lammas) which belonged to Rainald Fitz Ive was held in 1285 by Richard 
tie Milliers; Gcri'asc dc Lammas sued Simon, son of Simon de Parva Ri.ston for it soon 
after, but unsuccessfully. 

Year 1329. Court of Hustings, London, Roll 57 (132). Will of Roesia de Borford: — To 
James her son the residue of the term of apprenticeship of John dc Lam masse — Proved 
25 March 3 Edward HI. 

Year 1350. |Here is an item evidencing that a Lammas aided in provisioning the army of 
Edward HI soon after the victories in France in which the Lancastrian earl, John o' 
Gaunt, was so prominent.] 

Patent Roll 24 Edvv. HI pt I — m 16, 21 July. Westminster. "License, until 
Michaelmas for John de Lammesse and Richard de Leyhamme of Ipswich, (Suffolk) to 
ship 300 quarters of wheat in the port of Ipswich and take the same to Calais for the 
munition of that town." 

Year 1350. Patent Roll. 24 Edw. Ill pt. I — M 22d. "Apr. 2. Westminster. Appoint- 
ment of John de Sautre (and 4 others), the king's serjeant-at-arms to take John de 
Roiston, who is indicted before the late sheriff and the then coroners of London of 
the death of Peter Lammasse, lately killed in the said city, and has fled from the city 
and is now a vagabond, so that justice has not been done upon the indictment." 

Year 1350. Patent Roll. 24 Edw. III. pt. 2, M 15, — "24 July appointment, with the as- 
sent of the King's merchants, John Malwayn and Nicholas de Wandelesworth, attorneys 
of the main pernors of the farmers of the customs and subsidies, of John Lammesse 
to hold the office of troner of wool in the port of Boston (Lincolnshire), during pleas- 
ure as others have been accustomed to hold it. (Troner means keeper of the wool 
beam — the scales for the weighing of wool. This same man later was appointed to 
•the same office for the port of Bristol.) 

Year 1367. Blomefield's Norfolk IV 91 — Church of the .'\ustin friars, Norwich, dedicated 
to "St. Mary the Virgin and St. Augustine ; the most remarkable men of this convent 
were priors thereof xxx 1367 Brotlier Richer de Lammesse prior." 

Year 1550. Patent Roll. 3 Edward VI. Part 2, rot 34, 19: — (Translation) For Wil- 
liam Lammas, Pardon for defending himself. The King to all his Bailiffs and faith- 
ful subjects to whom etc. Greeting. Whereas we have understood by the record of 
James Fletcher and John Rust, our coroners in the county of Cambridge and in the 
liberty of the town of Cambridge, upon view of the body of William Stokedall, late of 
Cambridge in the county of Cambridge, "cooke," lying dead there, that on the fifth day 
of July in the second year of our reign, about the fifth hour of the afternoon of the 
same day, the said William Stokedale and one William Lammas of Cambridge aforesaid, 
in the county aforesaid, "cooke," were in the kitchen of Queen's College in Cambridge 
aforesaid preparing supper for their masters, and because the said William Lammas re- 
proved the said William Stokdale for not duly performing his office, the said William 
Stokdale made an attack on the aforenamed William Lammas with a stick called "a 
basting styke," which he was then holding in his hands, whereupon the same William 
Lammas ran away from the aforenamed William Stokdale as far as he could, viz: to 
the wall of the said kitchen, beyond which he could not get, and the said William Stok- 
dale pursued the aforenamed William Lammas furiously up to the wall, and drew 
blood from him, with intent to slay him, wherefore the said William Lammas then and 
there, being obliged to defend himself, on the said day, year and hour, struck the said 
William Stokdale on the left side of his head, with a stick worth id. which he was 
then holding in his hands, there and then giving him a mortal wound one inch in 
breadth, of which wound the said William Stokdale at Cambridge aforesaid languished 
from the said fifth day of July until the seventli day of the same month then next fol- 
lowing, and then died there, and that this said William Lammas on the said fifth day 
of July in the year aforesaid killed the aforenamed William Stokdale at Cambridge 
aforesaid in the county aforesaid and in tlie liberty of the town of Cambridge in his 
ov,'n defence and for the preservation of his life, and not otherwise, and not feloniously 
nor or his malice aforethought, as by the tenor of the record aforesaid, which we have 
caused to come before us in our Chancery, fully appears. .\nd whereas the same Wil- 
liam Lammas surrendered himself in our prison of the Marslialsea before us for this 
reason, and remained therein, as was certified to us by our well-beloved and faithful 
Sir Richard Lyster, knight, our chief justice assigned to hold pleas before us, by our 



93 Soomtg jFamtl^ \n JEttr^lauit 

command. We moved by pity, do pardon the same William Lammas tlic ^uit of our 
peace which belongs to us agamst the same William Lammas for the death aforesaid 
and grant him our firm peace therein. Provided nevertheless that he shall 
stand to judgment in our court if any one shall wish to implead him for the death afore- 
said. In witness whereof etc. Witness the King at Westminster on the 30th day of 

Year 1612. Blometield's Norfolk II 345. Thomas Lammas, rector of Scoulton Norfolk 
1012. 

(It wa.s with regret that the present writer was obliged to reject this interest- 
ing evidence as not having any direct relation to the men who were of the branch 
of the Lomas family with which this article is chiefly concerned). 

It is already known, of official evidence, that the " Joseph Ltimmys " 
("Lommys"), who resided in the town and parish of Braintree in Essex, Eng- 
land, left that place in the spring of the year of 1638: also, that without any 
appreciable delay thereafter, he became a passenger of record in a vessel of 
goodly register, known as the " Susan and Ellen," and that this vessel did depart 
on the eleventh day in the month of April, of that year, from the port of London, 
bound for Boston in New England, carrying quite a number of other voyagers 
with their personal properties. 

In this connection it is the writer's duty to deal with facts that have not 
been made manifest hitherto— with respect to the scenes and circumstances amid 
which he lived, and as well, to the elements contributing chiefly to his taking 
leave of England. Thereunto let attention first be directed to the ways and the 
means by which Joseph Lummys, with his family and worldly goods, had " come 
up to London " from Braintree. By the sworn deposition, or affidavit, of one 
Joseph Hills of Charlestown, in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (see herein 
page 21), made thereat on the 30th day of July, 1639, he, (Hills) being 
the " vmdertaker " — the manager or promoter of this particular vessel, voyage or 
emigration^ — it is learned that the various parcels embracing the goods of Joseph 
Loomis (we shall principally refer to him as Loomis hereinafter) were " trans- 
ported from Maiden, in the county of Essex, to London, in an Ipswich hye." 
This place of "Maiden" being Maldon, the Essex port, and an "Ipswich hye" 
meaning a smart craft of small size and especially engaged, we may retrace the 
journey of the said Loomis, his family and friends, froin London, viz : down the 
Thames, up the Essex coast, across the Maplin and Foulness Sands, into the 
wide and long reach of the mouth of the river Blackwater, and continuing 
thence up the river some ten miles, and so, back to Maldon. This small port 
was one through which there long had passed commerce and people between 
England and the Continent. That Joseph Loomis and family attended personally 
the transportation, from Maldon in this hye, of their eleven separate and varying 
pieces of baggage and "divers other goods," which the above-noted deposition 
recounts, may well be believed. The inland Blackwater river, though but a 
very small stream of only a few feet in width, reaches northwestward from 
Maldon, to and past " .Six Bells Corner " in the end of Bocking parish, by 
Braintree. But by so devious a route does it flow, that Joseph Loomis, in his 
journey seaward, only followed it in its lower half, viz : from Witham to Maldon. 
The " River Brain," — a mere brook — lightly slips down direct from the southern 
slope of Braintree to Witham, there uniting with the Blackwater. So it was 
that the emigrants came out of Braintree by the pleasant highway, paralleling 
the Brain. They ])assed through Black Notley, White Notley and Faulkbourne, — 
all sparse hamlets strung along the gently undulating road, above the streain, 
yet each little settlement with its handy inn. Thus was reached Witham, then 
on the great Roman road between London and the northeast. Thence out of 
Witham, thev followed the course of the Blackwater by Wickham Place, through 



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Langford and Ho_vbriclge to Mahion. Soir.e tifLcen miles in all from Ijrainlree 
it was, and over a favorite route for bicyclists nowadays. Alternating copses 
and fields, freshly furrowed for the seed-sowing, marked the way between the 
snug hamlots and the occasional houses plastered in white or yellow beneath their 
low-browed roofs of thatch. Some of these houses still exist along the way, and 
pretty much the same sort of people as of yore still abide in them. 

This longest way around, of lOO miles to London, may have been both an 
easier and a quicker progress than by the forty miles of the shortest highway 
thereto, by the way of Chelmsford. It should have been less costly a journey 
than that which necessitated frequent stops at taverns for rest and refreshment. 
Very well-ordered seems to have been the Loomis's departure. Many a stop was 
made at gate and door, in those familiar fifteen miles, to give and receive bless- 
ings and farewells — the last of earth — repeating what had but just happened in 
Braintree church and market-place. 

Braintree scarce could afford to lose such a citizen as Joseph Loomis ; but 
.America needed him more, and he knew it. Just that same need was exactly 
why he went awa)-. Verily, it was not merely religion, not all prospect of gain, 
not great dissatisfaction with home,^ — not any one of these things that chiefly 
moved him to arise and go to set himself down three thousand miles from the 
ease of home. Broader than any of these causes was the reason. To help found 
a new country, with fairer laws and wider liberties, where the ordinary man 
might be more supreme — that was the Great Idea that possessed him, and manv 
others. As of the non-conformist faction out of the church of England they 
wanted to dominate the church at home, which power they could not quite attain 
to there. But deeper than that desire in the breast of Joseph Loomis was the 
spirit that moved him. He felt himself equal to the task that other men had set. 
The challenge of their example stirred him. The appeal of Opportunity decided 
him. It convinced his mind that he was one of " the chosen " for the Great Pur- 
pose. And the apparently unlimited possibilities, to him and his, of the natural 
resources of an unclaimed land, hovered in his imagination. He had all the money 
that he would require to pleasantly establish his family in America. Let us dismiss, 
as being insufficient, the idea of " a band of Christians fleeing from persecu- 
tion "■ — save with respect to the Mayflower's Pilgrims mostly. To the so-called 
Puritan settlers, the comforts of religion were vastly more of a necessity and 
more relished in the New than they had been to them in the Old England. Daily 
spiritual refreshment kept them to their hard tasks, soothed the longing for a 
return to the beautiful land they had forsaken, and, in fact, the church was the 
Iceystonc that held up the arch of the early colonization. 

On the point of persecution in England, the writer would like to add the 
words of a deceased American who was an expert student of English records 
and history of the seventeenth century, because actual and severe persecution 
had pretty much died out in Essex before 1632: — 

"It is a mistaken notion, although the one usually received, that the early New Eng- 
land settlers were all, or even generally, men properly classed under the denomination of 
Puritans; and the sterotyped declaration in secular and religious American histories, that 
the continent was first settled e.xclusively by bands of men fleeing from severe and un- 
righteous persecution, and enforced to seek a new home where they might enjoy unmo- 
lested their freedom cf conscience,etc..is one that involves both an aljsurdity and a falscliood. 
and ought at once to be expunged from the record. That many, perhaps most, of the 
early emigrants were non-conformists, to a greater or less extent, is doubtless true, and that 
some of them desired a larger liberty of speech than was then permitted them in Eufiland 
may also be admitted; but beyond this, there is no foundation for the frightful picture so 
persistently presented to the mind of the young American student, whether he stands in his 
pinafore at the knee of his village school-mistress, or pores over the ponderous volumes of 
American history at the University. At the risk of being charged with heterodoxy, and a 
want of patriotism, I venture the assertion, after protracted researches into the family 



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Map of England, 
with locations of Bolton, Thaxted and Braintree — Loomis homes. 



95 IGoomtg jFamtlg in iEnglauii 

history in England of the earlier settlers, that not one half their number left England on ac- 
count of religious persecution, or were men and women who could justly be termed puri- 
tanic in their notions. The simple fact is that the first colony was composed — as all col- 
onies ever since have been — of a heterogenous admixture of very good people and very bad ; 
with still another, and perhaps, larger class than either of the others, that may be described 
as neither the one nor the other, but simply indifferent. That the good predominated over 
the bad is a matter of history ; and it is greatly to the credit of the early rulers of tlie col- 
onies that they were able, from such rude and antagonistic materials to lay the foundation 
of a nation that has proved so great as it has. 

Speaking particularly of the early emigrants from Essex, it is unquestionably true that 
a large portion of them were actuated by a desire for more religious latitude than they 
then enjoyed at home; but there was still another and equally large class, for whose mo- 
tives there may be entertained a respect quite as sincere, and for whose character a rever- 
ence quite as profound. These were men in the humbler walks of life, whose circum- 
stances were moderate, whose families were large, and who foresaw, in remaining at liome, 
only a perpetual struggle for existence, without the prospect or hope of elevating their 
offspring above the level of their own lives. To such men as these the New World opened a 
vista of positive enchantment. The farmer, tilling laboriously land not his own, and certain 
only of the conventional six feet of soil, where his own bones would at last be laid, believed 
that there, after a little season of toil and hardship, and perhaps even of extreme suffering, 
he would be able to stand under the shelter of his own vine and tig-tree, call broad acres 
of wood and meadow his own and then, having distributed his possessions, and seen 
his sons and daughters comfortably settled in life, lay down calmly, satisfied tliat he 
had fulfilled his duties as a parent and a citizen." — Col. John L. Chester. 

Joseph Loomis was not one of these unfortunate yet ambitious farmers. 
His wife was the daughter of a man considered as very well-to-do in that time 
and region ; a man whose testamentary bequests of money alone were upwards 
of fourteen thousand dollars (present reckoning). Loomis is known to have been 
a woolen draper, a merchant engaged in the purchase of cloth from the maiiy 
weavers who wove on hand-looms in their cottage-homes. He had a store in 
Braintree stocked therewith and with other goods which a " draper " dealt in. 
These products, he sold at large, both wholesale and retail, to tailors and con- 
sumers in general. Braintree and nearby towns were centres of cloth manu- 
facture. (The methods of weaving then in vogue are described by S. Baring- 
Gould). 

The scope of the cloth business of Joseph Loomis probably was not confined 
to Essex, as most of that product was disposed of in a foreign market. The 
Flemish people are referred to as having " respected woolsacks much more than 
Englishmen," and so the weavers of Flanders were induced to settle in England 
by Edward III, to teach a better style of weaving. Many more of these cloth- 
makers came into Essex in the latter part of the sixteenth century, settling not 
far from Braintree in 1570. They influenced the methods and stimulated that 
manufacture roundabout. Braintree and Bocking were then prominent cloth 
centres. Norden, the Essex historian, wrote in 1594: "There are withm this 
shire these especial clothing towns: Colchester, Brayntree, Coggeshall, Bockmg, 
Hawsted (Halstead) and Dedham " ; and, in an Act passed under Elizabeth, 
Bocking is referred to, with other places, as a " fayre large Towne * * * " 
inhabited of a long time with Clothe makers which have made and daylye doo 
make good and trewe clothe." Later, when Parliament contemplated placing a 
duty upon Portuguese wines, the cloth makers and dealers sent in a petition to 
Parliament, objecting thereto,— saving "As our Bays, Says, Perpetuanos, etc., 
go Nine Tenths of them to Portugal and Spain, if a new Imposition be laid 
upon wines, the King of Portugal (we cannot but reasonably expect) will then 
prohibit our Manufactures, * * * * which will prove fatal to us as the 
Stagnation of the Blood. It will totally destroy the woollen Manufactory of 
Essex for 50 or 60,000 Families as Spinsters, Weavers and Combers, who are 
employed therein, etc." Norden also mentions the kinds of cloth. Perpetuanos 
or " lastings " were a kind of serge ; Say was a light crossed stuft, all wool, and 



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Bay was a fine woollen texture with a long nap, a specimen of which is preserved 
in the Museum at Colchester in Essex. Woollen drugget, or baize, was made in 
Bocking, and became known as " Bookings." 

" John Lummys," the father, and tailor, is shown by his will, dated 1619, to 
have been a tradesman and real-estate holder in comfortable circumstances, and 
a citizen of esteem in the church and community. His son Joseph advanced the 
fortune of the family. Contemplating his means and position in England, and 
his situation in America, it seems entirely fair to say that he was a prosperous 
man in England, and of the better class of settlers in New England. Long it 
has been seen that he was independent in Windsor — and particularly so as to 
the location of his estate there. 

Not driven out of England, not forsaking duties or obligations there, not 
an enthusiast or Puritanical extremist in religion was Joseph Loomis. He came 
to America on general principles, after long deliberation. As a practical business 
man of the world his decision so to do, it will be now agreed, was the apotheosis 
of wisdom. A study of his life in America prys up no indication that he regretted 
his tAnsplantation, as did many other settlers, with cause. 

No indications of any connection, either remote or near, with any titled, 
landed or armigerous family, of the Loomis surname in England, have been 
found, nor is such ever likely to be found. The brave Englishmen who took their 
very lives in their hands and faced with dauntless courage all the certain dangers 
and uncertain terrors of the sea and of a hostile shore — aye and brave English- 
women, too, whose sublime devotion has never since been paralleled, and to which 
all justice has never yet been done, were not, it is plain to see, of what is claimed 
as " gentle blood." 

Indeed, well it was that they were of sterner mould ! 

"It is enough to know tliat the primitive aristocracy of New England was an aristo- 
cracy of intellect consecrated to duty, and not of blood : that her peerage and her knighthood 
were honors direct from the creative hand of God, and not from the touch of a monarch." 

Joseph Loomis, John Loomis, the father, " John Lummys," the grandparent, 
and all of the known men of their family before them, and practically all of 
the numerous persons found under all forms of the name of Loomis in England, 
of all times, were of that great middle-class, which may be summed up in the 
word "yeomen," though some of them wrote themselves down as gentlemen ; 
the onh indication of any other prefix or affix is in the person of the Vicar of 
Surlingham, Norfolk, who wrote his name, "Sr Richard Lumhalx," in 15 10. 
As in the days of the Saxons, when the Lomases were "neither men of title, nor 
serviles," so ever since in England, they have maintained the position of " men of 
property, freemen," merchants, yeomen, — albeit gentlemen, as the word is tmdcr- 
stood in America. The significance of this word of yeoman may not be quite 
fully appreciated in America. No misapprehension should be had as to its 
breadth and value. Let us look at it technically and as anciently applied : — 

"The antiquity and consequence of the family of Septuans in Kent (now extinct') is 
well known in that county. Their pedigree is entered in all the Visitations of Kent from 
1530 ; yet Raymond Septuans, alias Harflctc, in possession of the ancient family estate at 
Ash, in the reign of Henry III (1216-1272), is styled in a deed 'y'^o'rian.' 

"So the family of .-\)]kcttlcby. recorded in tlie Visitation of the County of Lancaster i()rQ 
— John Neale of Abkettleby styles himself in his will, 1606 — -'yeoman' — though his mother 
was a Brabazon of honorable descent, sister of the celebrated Sir Wm. Brabazon, vice- 
treasurer of Ireland, father of Lord .Ardell and grandfather of the first Earl of Meath." 
(From Streatficld MS. in Additional MSS., 33919. fo. 326, British Museum.) 

"In a ten-generation pedigree of a Suffolk family, the same persons are sometimes 
styled 'gentleman,' sometimes 'yeoman,' sometimes 'farmer.' The term 'gentleman' is cor- 
rect wherever applied, if the family be one having coat-armour." (From the East Anglian.) 



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IGoDtttis JFamilg in iEu^lau^ 



'The father of Latimer (Bishop of Worcester 1490-1555) was a solid English yeoman. 
He had no lands of his own, but rented a farm of four pounds by the year on which ho 
tilled so much as kept half-a-dozen men, four hundred sheep and thirty cows." (From 
Froude's History of England, Vol. II.) 

"* * * the yeomanry or small freeholders and farmers, a very numerous and re- 
spectable body, some occupying their own estates, some those of landlords." (From Hal- 
lam's Constitutional History of England, Vol. I.) ^ 

"* * * the yeomanry, an eminently manly race, * * * formed a much more- 
important part than at present." (Thomas Babington Alacaulay.') 

"The titles ascribed to individuals in various records do not absolutely marU the status 
held by the person in society, but rather denote the positions which the scribe considered 
were held by those of whom he was writin," In the military assessment for the Blything 
Hundred, Suffolk, 1642, twenty-seven persons in the village of Henstead are styled 'ff car- 
riers' (farmers). Even the vicar is so called because he farmed his own glebe. 

'■'Yeoman' denotes vocation and possession." (From the East Anglian, Vol. VIII ) 

By a statute of Henry IV it was " enacted that no yeoman shall take or 
wear a Uvery of any lord, upon pain of imprisonment and a fine at the King's 
pleasure." So the (Hgnity of a yeoman's position was not to be thus lowered 
even by a yeoman himself. 

Shakespeare was of yeoman ancestry, and in the First Part of Henry V'l, 
Act H, Sc. 4, he pays respect to yeomanry : — Somerset taunts at Richard Plan- 
tagenet — 

"We grace the yeoman, by conversing with him." 

Warwick corrects hiin : — 

"Now, by God's will, tliou wrongs't him, Somerset; 
His grandfather was Lionel, duke of Clarence, 
Third son to the third Edward, king of En.gland. 
Spring crestless yeoman from so deep a root ?" 

Nothing concerning John Lummys, the father of Joseph, has been known 
heretofore other than that, as a tailor, he died in Braintree in the year 1(119, 
leaving a will, which is interesting. 



(Ulip Mill of .Knljn Sionmia nf liratutrpp, lEnglanti 

(The name is spelled Loomi's) 

It is dated .April 14, 1619: was exhibited in the Court of the Commissary of 
the Bishop of London for the counties of Essex and Hertford on the 29th of 
May following, and was proved by the executor, his son Joseph, June 21st. The 
following is a copy of the will verbatim. The words within brackets supply por- 
tions where the paper of the original manuscript is torn away, and they are 
believed to be the words of the original document : 

In ye name of God Amen I John Loomis of Braintre in ye County of Essex Tayler 
being sick of bodye but of perfect and whoU minde and careful! to prepare my selfe for ye 
cnioying of a better life Do make and ordcyne this my last will and Testament the fowr- 
tecnth Daye of Aprill in ye yeere of our lord god 1619 In manner and forme following 
ffirst I comend mv soule into ye hands of almighty god my creator And my vile and cor- 
ruptible body to y'e earth from whence yt was taken w'h a sure hope and sound perswacon 
bv my faith in ye mirritts of Jesus Christ mv Rcdcmer to haue this my body changed into 
a'plorious being at ye last Day in his heavenly kingdome Item I will that Joseph Loomis 
my sonn shall haue' my little Tenement or Dwelling house standing and being in Eramtre 
aforesaid wherein John Lunt now dwelleth at ye Rate of fforty pownds towards ye pay- 
ment of my Debts wth a Garden plott thereto belonging adioyning nere unto his owne 
And also one Stable standing nere the markett Crosse in Braintre at ye Rate of i hirtye 
pownds or to be sould to the uttermost that may be made of yt Item I will that all my 
hushould stuffe and moveable goods shall be praysed and my son Joseph to haue tenn 



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pownds worth of them as shall seetne fit to him for his owne use Item I giue to Marye 
Brooke ye Daughter of Ralph Brooke five pownds out of my said moveables Item my 
will is that all my Debts and funeral Charges being Defraied and paied my fower Daugh- 
ters (vizt.) Ann Warr Sara Burton Elizabeth Preston and Jane Pengelly haue y^ Remayn- 
der and ouerplus as well of y^ said houses as also of ye [moveables] equally to be de- 
vided among them parte and parte like to [them and their] heires or assignes All w^h 
my will and meaning [is the same shall] not be parformed untill one halfe yeere next [after 
tlie] (Icceace of Agnis my loving wife whom I will to enioye [all the] said moveables what- 
soever During her naturall life And I make and ordeyne my said sonn Joseph Executor 
to this my last will and Testament Revoking all former whatsoever And I request my 
Sonne in law Willm Preston to be Supervisor to see y' performed according to my true in- 
tent and meaning. In VVitnes whereof I have heervnto sett my hand and seale the Day 
and yeere w"! in written The mark of John Loomis [mark] Theis being wittnesses 
I John Lunt his marke Richard Kiinbould 

It names wife Agnes, son Joseph, and datighters Ann, Sara, Elizabeth and 
Jane. Perhaps there was also a son, Geoffrey. These five children had all 
married by this date of 1619, and had done so when quite young in years. 

As to this Geoffrey Lummys, there is no record of him in the court rolls 
or subsidies for Iiraintree, or Thaxted, nor for the Hundreds of Hinckford and 
Dunmow. He was also a clothier and must be considered as a brother of 
Joseph Loomis, even though tliere is no extant record of the baptism of either 
man. Geoffrey Lummys figures in Close Roll, number 2580, part I, for the 22 
year of James I (1624) filed in the Record Office, London, as per this abstract: — 

Indenture, 16 April 20 James I, between Ezekiel Clarke of fTelsted, Essex, clothier, and 
Jeffrey Loomys of Brayntree, Essex, clothier, the same being a mortgage deed for £10, with 
10 shillings interest, loaned by Jeffrey Loomys on one messuage and tenement with a gar- 
den and overcrofte of land adjoining called Baseleyes tente (tenement) in ffclsted church, 
between the king's highwaie there leading from flfelsted church towards Hartford Bridge, 
and a field called sixteene acres with theire appertances which the said Ezekiel Clarke late 
had to him and his heires by the grante and ffeoffements of Mary Clarke widow'C, his 
mother by reason of the decease of the said Mary as by deeds of flfeofement thereof made 
the Seaventh day of August isth of Jaines I. 

John Lummys, the father, as will be proven shortly, had come to Braintree, 
from his birth-place, when a young man and unmarried. Ere this narration 
should take the reader away from Braintree over the road to the town of Thax- 
ted aforesaid wherein John Lummys was born, much needs be related of Brain- 
tree and vicinity. This information may be taken up under these four heads: — 

(i) A reference to the Lingwood family. 

(2) Some description of the town and market-place. 

(3) Non-conformity in Braintree. 

(4) Notes on the parish church and graveyard. 

By the marriage of Joseph Loomis to Mary White (of which more anon) 
in Shalford Church, or through his father's marriage, he became a " cousin " 
(meaning either a cousin or a nephew in this instance) of one William Lingwood 
of Braintree. That fact is evidenced by a letter written by this gentleman, in 
the year 1651, to "Cousin Clark," of Hartford, Conn., which letter was that 
of a lawyer and upon a business subject. (This letter suggests a relationship 
between the Clarkes of Felsted and the Lummyses as well). William Lingwood 
was of a very good family indeed ; one that was both armigerous and " landed." 
The Lingwoods were recognized by the heralds in the Visitation of Essex in 
1634, at which date this William Lingwood was contemporaneous with Joseph 
Loomis. The family is also honored with mention in Morant's and other his- 
tories of Essex. From these authorities it appears that this family may be sum- 
marized as : — 



Shalford Parish Ch iircli, 

in zvhich Joseph Loomis and Mary White were married, 1614. Robert 
White and Bridget Algar zt'cre married here also. 



Interior view of same church. 



99 IGoomtB 31amil|i m lEmilmih 



John LingiA-ood of Braintree 1571 descendant 
out of Herefordshire or Gloucestershire — 



Geoffrey Lingwood-Elizabeth dau. of two other sons three daughter, 

of Braintree John Sibthorpe iiirce oaugnters 

of Gt. Bardfield, 

Essex, and by 

dau. of M. 

Berners 

William Lingwood of Braintree— Mary, dau. of Thomas Wilson 
and of Barnard's Inn, of Booking, Essex 

London 1634 



William Lingwood John 

aged 19 in 1634 

In Stisted Church, three miles from Braintree, there is a monument to Elizabeth, 
wife of William Lingwood, died 1719. 

Just how Lingwood and Loomis became "cousins" does not appear. The 
Braintree church records are lost, and the Docking records reveal only a part 
of the Wilsons, notably the above Thomas Wilson, Gentleman, who died 1627. 
Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of William Wilson, also of Bocking, had married 
John Goodwin, 1604, in Bocking Church. The church records at Stisted, where 
some of the Lingwoods lived, have not been examined. Thomas Wilson having 
been buried in Braintree Church, though residing over the Bocking line, the 
names of all of his children and of his father's family were recorded among the 
now lost church registers. When John Lummys came to Braintree he may have 
married into the Wilson or Lingwood families. Geoffrey Lingwood had two 
sisters ; and when it is considered that Geoffrey Lummys (whose estate was 
administered, 1636, by John Lunt, the apprentice or successor to John Loomis) 
was probably a son of John Loomis, though not mentioned in the will, it is 
easy to believe that this Geoffrey was named after Geoffrey Lingwood, whose 
son William called Joseph Loomis " cousin." Elizabeth Sibthorpe, who married 
Geoffrey Lingwood, came to Braintree from Great Bardfield. This town closely 
adjoins Thaxted, from where John Lummys came to Braintree via Great Bard- 
field. It is to be expected that this John married a Lingwood or a Wilson in 
Braintree Qiurch. The records of this church before iGGo, were mostly used by 
the sexton for lighting the furnace fires. This destruction was confessed by 
the culprit to the present vicar. 

In Braintree town and market-place but little of the antique still exists. 
The external aspect of the main streets is wholly modern. Relics of two hundred 
and seventy years ago must be searched out. Prosperity seems to hover most 
everywhere in this town huddled on a hill that is low and flat-topped. The 
historian Wright states that before 1530 "The vast crowds of pilgrims going 
to the shrines of St. Edmund (Suffolk) and our lady of Walsingham (Norfolk) 
proved a source of emolument to this place, which rapidly increased in popu- 
lation and importance." These shrines were like the modern Lourdes — having 
relics believed to possess the power of healing, etc. 

Thousands of Roman coins and some Roman pottery have been dug up in 
Braintree and Bocking. With Bocking, the population is now about ten thousand. 
'Tis a clear and healthful place of residence. The feudal town " suffered the 
penalty of prosperity." Only a few of the buildings of the " golden age " of 
architecture remain : even these are mostly altered. Internally many houses 
reveal old carving and mantel pieces of oak. The old inns seem to have been 



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the most favored of Time, the destroyer. " The Boar's Head," " The Six Bells," 
" The White Hart," " The Horn," '" The George," "The Wheatsheaf," " The 
Woolpack " and " The Black Boy," all show evidence of age. Above all there 
is one fine old house remaining which has very particular interest to the Ameri- 
can Loomises. This is the house that was occupied by John Hawkins who, 
when about to die in 1633, had Joseph Loomis visit him to witness his will. As 
this will pays to Joseph Loomis the tribute of the words " my loving friend and 
neighbor," it now may be well believed that Joseph Loomis was more than 
just this friend and neighbor in Braintree. The proof that he was an eminently 
prosperous man, and an intelligent one, enjoying social privileges of distincton, 
locally, is here had in plenty to our view — for ivho was this John Hawkins ? He 
was no less than a Braintree man, who had risen to commercial eminence and 
wealth in London, becoming a dignitary of the Grocers' Company there, (then 
three hundred years old) ; and he was made an Alderman of the city of London 
in 1626. This office was then of more significance than it is to-day in America. 
The house of John Hawkins now faces " Great Square ; " a view is given of 
its garden front. With wealth he built or bought this fine home in Braintree and 
laid out a beautiful garden behind it. The street front has been remodelled for 
a large store. The alterations have caused the Tudor mantelpiece of stone, 
bearing the Arms of the Grocers' Company in one of the spandrels, to be 
removed, — and also some valuable oak carving. Ornaiuental ceilings of plaster 
in the Italian style still remain. Hawkins's place of burial, in the chancel of 
the church, also indicates bis importance. A mural monument is there inscribed 
to his memory. 

It is not merely such things as that Hawkins and Loomis were friends, or 
that the latter probably was a bearer at the funeral, with which we are the most 
impressed. The great facts that issue out of the association of these two gentlemen 
are these : — 

First — May it not be held that a neighbor who is called to witness a will, 
in the sick chamber, is apt to be one who resides close by? .Second — The house 
of Hawkins stands on the upper side of the market-square, facing west. Some 
of the property of John Lummys, as his will shows, stood " near the market- 
cross." This cross is just below the Hawkins house on the south, viz: 



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Great 
Square 



Market Square 



J. H. 



1. Orange Tree Inn 

2. Nag's Head Hotel 
X Market Cross 



Between the corner nearest the market-cross and the Hawkins house there are 
a couple of good-sized structures ; one an old house modernized, while the other 
is entirely new, but surely replacing some former building. The upper building 
adjoins the Hawkins house, but has no old features now. The rear of the house 
is shown slightly, in the picture of the Hawkins place. Like the latter, the other 



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house has a garden extending from the rear eastward, and adjoining the Haw- 
kins garden ; but unhke the still open latter, its garden has been built upon 
modernly. Significant also it is that there was no drive-way, or outlet, from 
the garden eastwardly, but rather to the south, and thus opening directly out 
into the square close to where the market cross stood. Now, therefore, one is 
easily led to conceive that the residential and business premises of Joseph Loomis 
were between what is now the Nag's Head Hotel and the Orange Tree Inn, and 
that the other house which John Lummys owned and had rented to John Lunt, 
his apprentice or successor in the tailoring business stood adjacent. Such loca- 
tions would have been satisfactory for the vocations of these residents, and 
business was generally then and still is carried on in the first floor of the houses, 
while the proprietor resides upstairs. Braintree's business center clusters about 
the upper side of this square. The modern growth has added stores along the 
two streets leading westward and northeast from the square or market-place. 

Issuing out of the square, directly to the north of the Hawkins house, is 
what is called " Little Square," with narrow, crooked passages leading into it 
betv.'cen the buildings. Most of these houses are old and residential. Several of 
them date from 1600, perhaps older. A photograph shows the corner of one 
of them with a glimpse of its overhanging front facing the " Gant," or " Gant- 
way," which name means a thin, slender or narrow foot-way. 

Braintrce was a part of the Duchy of Lancaster; part of these persona! 
possessions of the sovereign, in Essex, were held of the crown as of the Honor 
of Clare, bv the family seated principally at Clare Castle in the County of Suf- 
folk. A search of the Court Rolls of the Honor of Clare now filed with the 
Records of the Duchv of Lancaster, in London, has not resulted favorably. 
The "Book of Reliefs and Fines," number 124,862, from 1377 to 1742, made 
up from various records remaining in Gare Castle and the Duchy office, does 
not contain the name of Lomas in anv form, which seems peculiar, since every 
person upon first entering into the occupancy of a building, for the purpose of 
residence or of business, became subject to a "fine," or tax. This book is 
fragmentary, in the earlier portion, and also may be from 1600 to 1638, as 
seems evident. Court Roll 123-1S60 (5 Nov. 1591 to 1605) for Bramtree names 
no Lomas, which omission may be taken to indicate that John Lummys, father 
of Joseph may have been within this period, in the employ of another man and 
resident upon that man's premises. The Court Rolls of the Duchy, nuinbers 123- 
1860 and 123-1861 for Braintree, give no Lomas evidence, though the Goodwins, 
with' which family the Lomases later became intimately related, are men- 
tioned, viz : 

Rentals of the Manor of Markes in Braintree. Philip and Mary, 1st and 2 years 

^'^^ft'm of Mr. Goodinge for iii shoppes in the m'kett place in B (Braintree) sometyme 
Jo Tumor undr Mr. Ponder, iiid. 

Feet of Fines, the governmental records of the final agreements between 
querants and deforciants (buyers and sellers) of real estate, have been searched 
for the entire period of the residence of the Lomas family in Essex ; there is no 

uch record of such Loomis ownership. The lands, houses, business premises, 
etc in their occupation were principally held by them (with the possibe excep- 

on of the house of John Lummys in Thaxted grandfather of J^^^Ph L°o.nis) 
under conditions similar to those of their neighbors, 1. e.-by lease for life, or for 
"he period of several lives, or for a lesser term of years or by yearly rentak 
Thev owned the right of occupancy, and could bequeath this right by w 1 the 
land and buildings were held by the lord of the manor to whose court leet they, 

he le' sees and tenants were subject, and the lord, in turn, paid a yearly revenue 



into the Honor of Clare or the Duchy of Lancaster therefor, the first title to 
the property being vested in the crown. 

The Lay Subsidy records in the Record Office, London, which yielded vital 
results in Lancashire, as has been seen, also favor us a little in Braintree. The 
first mention in these national taxes of a Lomas occurs in roll number 112-626 
for the third and fourth years of Charles I (1628-29). This roll is an assess- 
ment upon the taxable inhabitants of the whole Hundred of Hinckford in which 
Braintree is embraced ; the membranes composing this roll are in a fine condi- 
tion. The subsidy was levied upon goods ("stock in trade") as follows: — 

"Brantry. John Hawkins gent. viii 11 — xxi s iiii d" 

" "Wm, LingAvood gent. iii li — viii s" 

" "Josipli Lomys iii li — viii s" 

Subsidy Roll number 112-630 Is headed: — ■ 

"Payment of the two first subsidies of five entire subsidies granted from the Temporally 

by Act of Parliament holden at Westminster 4 Chas. I." (1624) ; and gives: 
Braintree "Goodes," "Joseph Lomays iii 11 vilis- — vllis 

John Hawkins vl 11 xvl^ (xvi^) 

These are the only subsidy rolls now remaining bearing the name of Loomis 
before 1640; John Lummys may have been similarly taxed, and the roll there- 
fore be now missing ; the above items are scant, but brief as they may seem, 
the figures are eloquent. First it is seen that Joseph Loomis was thoroughly 
established as a merchant in 1628 in Braintree, and doubtless had so stood for 
some years before ; second, we see herein that the taxable value of his goods — 
in comparison with those of his friend, the wealthy John Hawkins, (probably 
then the richest merchant in Braintree), was as large as one-half: also that he 
was estimated exactly the same as his relative, Wm. Lingwood, whose means 
and position (inherited) gave to him the rank of gentleman. Loomis doubt- 
less inherited little, and as for the affix " gent," he assumed nothing, as became 
such a sensible Christian man. The tax paid in 1629 was eight shillings. 
£3:8:0 in (taxable) goods nowadays seems trifling; but to the assessors of 1629 
and to their owner, this sum meant over $150.00, which was a highly respectable 
showing for a Braintree merchant of that time. The sum represented a formid- 
able pile of "Bays, Says and Perpetuanos." Pennies went as far then as dollars 
do now ; everything was then on a small scale. To an American even the 
business of the Braintree of to-day would appear as " upon a small scale." By 
ten years later than 1628 our venturesome ancestor, with due care, could have 
easily accumulated the fair estate with which he embarked for America. 

Joseph I^oomis also paid the ship money tax, an act of special legislation. 
The account of the assessments of this tax is headed : — "An account of the money 
raifed in the County of Essex for the fetting out of a Ship of eight hundred 
Tunne appointed by his Maiesties writt to be ready at Portsmouth on the first of 
March 1636. 

In \Vhich the Several Summes imployed by the SherifTe upon the inhabitants 
and the rates of the Whole County are particularly expressed according to an 
order made by his Maiestie at the Councell Board the 23th of Aprill Last upon 
occasion of a complaint then exhibited against the proceedings of the SherilTe in 
that business. The whole charge being eight thousand pounds." . . . 

"Brayntree." i s d 

"Joseph Loomis, 00 - 09 - 04." 

This assessment was the one which caused such an uproar. John Hampden 
lefused to pay and fought the measure in Parliament. This item, and the will of 
John Loomis (see p. 97) are the only known instances of the name being spelled 



"Loomis" in England, and the former is, undoubtedly, the last existing record 
of Joseph Loomis in England. 

Here in this market-place of Braintree, for upwards of seven hundred years, 
there has been held a "market." This market-day is still a weekly affair. 
From all the surrounding towns came the people with their produce, horses, 
cattle, sheep, swine, and the various products of their handiwork, including 
home-spun cloth, offering them for sale, or in exchange for other commodities. 
It was on market-days that emigration was talked over. For years after 1630 
the chief topic of conversation, aside from business matters, was the news from 
those who had gone to America and of those who intended to go. It was on 
these market-days that the visitors absorbed some influence of Braintree's inde- 
pendent spirit and non-conformity. The practical business men readily took to 
dissent from the " high church " performances of the time. Their fathers and 
grandfathers had done something along that line too. 

Joseph Loomis, on some market-day, must have first met Mary White, who 
had come to town with her father from Shalford, four miles to the north. Soon 
after their marriage her parents removed to Messing, where her father died leav- 
ing the following will : 

Qll^r Mill of Sohfrt Wljitf 

iSlir 3fat!ifr-lii-1Gani of ^oscpif Conmia 

In the name of God .Amen. May the seaven and twentyeth in the fifteenth yearc of 
the raifine of our Soveraigne Lord Jame,s by the grace of god Kinge of England ffrance and 
Ireland defender of the faith etc and of Scotland the fiftyeth. In the yeare of our Lord 
god 1617 I Robert White of Messinge in the countye of Essex yeoman, beinge of good and 
pfect remembrance, doc make this my last will and testament, in manner and forme fol- 
lowinge. Imprimis. I conunend my soule unto the hands of god almightey my most fayth- 
ful creator redemer and sanctifier and my bodie to be buried in the parish church or church 
yeard of Messinge, at the discretion of mine executors. Item I give and bequeath unto the 
poore people of Messinge fortye shillings of lawful mony of England, to be distributed 
amongst them, at (at) ye discretion of mine executors and the minister of Messinge, within 
one month next after my depture from this naturall life. Item I give and bequeath unto 
Mr. Richard Rogers preacher of gods word at Witherslield in Essex aforesaid; and to 
Bartholomew Scrivener Minister of the church of god in Messinge aforenamed to each of 
tlicm the several! summc of fortey shillings of like lawful! monie, to be payd unto them 
within two nionfhes after my departure. Item I give and bequeath unto mine eldest 
daughter Sarah, the wife of James Bowtel! of little Salinge, the summe of fifteene pounds 
of lawful! mony of England, to be paid within fower years next after my depture. Item 
I give .ind bequeath unto Jeames Bowte!! the younger, son of my said daughter Sarah 
Bowlell, the summe of five pounds of good and lawful! mony of England, to be paid unto 
him when he shall come to ye sixteenth yeare of his age. 

Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Marie the wife of Joseph Lummis of 
Branetree, one pewter platter. 

Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth the wife Willm Goodmge of 
Bockingc the summe of fortye markes of like lawful monye (monye) within one yeare next 
after my depture, to paid unto her. 

Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Bridgett White the sum of one hundred 
marks of like lawful! monve, to be paid unto hir upon the day of hir marriage, provided 
that she my said daughter bridgett shall not bestow hir selfe in marryagc without the ap- 
probation a'nd consent of mv two sonnes in law Joseph Lummys and Willim Goodinge for- 
mrly mentioned, and mv wife Bridgett Wliite or the consent of tw^o of them whereof my 
wife to be one of the twaine. But yf it happen that shee mariye without the consent afore- 
said then I give hir only the summe of thirtye pounds of like lawful! monie. , , , , 

Item I give and bequeath unto my daugliter Anna White the summe of one hundredth 
ir.arkes of like lawful! mony: to be paid unto hir upon ye day of hir marriage; yf soe be 
she shall bestow hir selfe in marriage, accordinge to the likinge and consent of my two 
fornamed sonnes in law, and my wife, as is aforesaid. But yf it soe fall out, as that she 
my said daughter Anna shall marrve without the consent and .ipprobation former y men- 
tioned, then I give and bequeath hir only the sum of thirtey pound of like and lawful! monie 

Item I <'\vc and bequeath unto mv sonne Nathaniel White the sume of fortie pounds of 
like lawful! monye, whereof my will is that twenty pounds shalbe paid within one yeare 



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next after my dcpture, and the other twentyc pounds to be paid unto him within two years 
next after my said depture outc of this naturall life. Item I give and bequeath unto my 
Sonne John White the summe of two hundreth pounds of like lawful! monie to be paid to him 
when he sliall come to ye years of one and twentye of his age ; yett provided that my said 
Sonne John sliall not bestow himsclfe in marriage without the approbation and consent of my 
aforesaid two sonnes in law Joseph Lummys and William Goodinge, and my wife his moth- 
er. And yf it soe fall oute that tliis my son John shall match him selfe contrarye to the 
good likinge and consent aforesaid, then I give and bequeath unto him onlye as his full 
portion the summe of one hundred pounds of like lawfull nionyc. 

Item my mind and will is, that yf any of my foresaid children that are unmarried shall 
depte this naturall life before the tymes appointed for the paymt of their portions; or yf any 
of them shall marrye contrarye to the consent and approbation mentioned, then such summe 
or summes of monie (as shall remaine and accrew, eyther by their death or disobeydience), 
slmll he equally devidedt amongstc the rest of my children whither marrj'cd or unmarried, 
pte and parte like. 

Item I give and bequeath unto my son John White the ioyned standinge bedstead wch 
is in the parlour, wth the featherbed, flockbed, bolster coueringe wth other furneyture there- 
unto belonginge ; alsoe the presse cupbourd the cupbourd table and newest chest, all wch 
are in said ploure to be delivered him after the death of my wife Bridget! White, or in- 
stead thereof the summe of twenty marks of like lawfull monye. 

Item I constitute and ordaine my aforesaid sonnes in law Joseph Lumys Willm Good- 
ings supulsors of tills my last will and testament and doc give unio each of them tlie several! 
summes of fortey shillings of like lawfulle mony : touards their charge and paines in seinge 
this mj' will executed according to my minde. 

Item I give and bequeath unto Ralph Bett the younger my kinsman and servant tTie 
summe of five pounds of like lawfull monye, to be paid unto him within one yeare next 
after my depture. Item I give and bequeath unto Joseph Digbie my servant, twentye shil- 
lings of like lawfull monye, to be paid within one yeare next after my depture. 

Item all the rest of my goods unbequeathed I give and bequeath unto my wife Bridgett 
White, and to my sonne Daniel Wliite wdiome I constitute and ordayne the ioynte executors 
of this my last will and testament, hopinge they will faithfullye execute this my last will 
accordinge to the trust reposed in them. 

In witness whereof I have hereunto sett myne hand and scale the daye and year first 
mentioned. Robert White. 

In presence of us Jolm Christmas ye elders (x) marke — | | — 

Willm Levett S. T. 

Probatu fuit Testamentu apud Kelvcdon vicesimo Die Mensis Junii 16x7. 

This will, supplemented by other records, yields the following facts: 

Robert White, yeoman, b. England, prob. at Messing, and there d., and buried June 17, 
1617. He m. June 2^, 1585, Brydgette, bapt. at Shalford, Mch. 11, 1562, dau. of William 
Allgar, who d. at Shalford, and there buried, Aug. 2, 1575. (See N. E. Hst. and Gen. 
Reg. June 1901.) 

Robert White lived in Shalford most of the time from his marriage, until a few months 
before his deatli. He was a rich man, for those times. He was friendly to the Non- 
ronforinists. .'^halfoid is 2 miles south of Weathersfield ; here (Shalford) were b. his chil- 
dren ; and here baptized ; viz. : 

1. Daniel. 

2. Sarah, m. James Bowtell. 

3. Mary, bapt. Aug. 2_(, 1590; m Joseph Loomis, Windsor, Conn. 

4. F'lizabeth, m William Goodwin, Windsor, Conn. 

5. Bridgett. 

6. .Anna, or Rosanna, m John Porter, Windsor, Conn. 

7. Nathaniel. 

8. John, m Mary Levett, Hartford, Conn. 

The Braintree men, through their business abroad, had opportunities to 
look out upon a world that was wider than their own shire. London was doubt- 
less no strange city to Joseph Loomis. There he must have gone both to sell 
and to buy. ^As a wholesale cloth merchant he may have visited the continent, — 
even Spain and Portugal, since it was that the Braintrce-Bocking cloth was 
largely sold in those countries. Non-conformity developed with Braintrce's com- 
mercial growth. Both features seem to have started together. Spiritual liberty 
was likely founded upon the material independence of the individual. Dissent 
in Essex dates back to 1375, the days of John Wyclif, the Reformer, whose ideas 



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were favored by John o' Gaunt, the over-lord of our early Loomises in Lan- 
cashire. In the following reigns the government tried but failed, even with 
the measures that were severe, to stamp it out. But it was not until Tyndale's 
translation of the New Testament reached the people that Braintree residents 
became dissenters, conspicuously. The church and state soon proscribed the 
translation, and those who were found to possess a copy of it were punished. 
In 1527 three men and a woman, all of Braintree and of the name of Beckwith, 
were dealt with for having a copy of the New Testament in English. Some 
ecclesiastics sought to " corner " the Bible and maintain " trust methods " in 
disseminating its contents. The repression did little good, for on January 27, 
1550, some sixty persons — (it is related by Frederic West) met in a house in 
Bocking on a Sunday, where arose a great discussion amongst them. The 
subject thereof was " whether it was necessary to stand or to kneel, to be bare- 
headed or covered at prayer." These people soon arrived at a remarkably sensible 
and clear judgment, viz. (that) " the ceremony was not material, but that the heart 
before God was required, and nothing else." The wonder now is that everybody 
else could not then see the truth of that utterance. As for the clergy, they 
would not see it if they could. Moreover, the church determined that nobody 
should be suffered to express such a sane belief. And so those Braintree-Bocking 
people, who could think a little for themselves, were denounced as " dangerous," 
which, in another way, they certainly were. The Sheriff soon appeared and 
these people of clear insight were brought before the Council. They confessed 
that they had assembleil " for to talk of the Scriptures ; " also that they had not 
attended conmiunion at the parish church for two years. Five of them were 
condemned to prison, and seven bound over in a penalty of £40 each (over 
$2,000). 

The Baptists of Braintree claim the date of that meeting, in the house at 
Bocking, 1550, as marking the origin of their cliurch. Between 1553 and 1558, 
when the persecuting statutes against heretics were revived, during the tem- 
porary increase of Papal power in England in the reign of Queen Mary, and 
while the lUshops Latimer, Ridley, Cranmcr and others were being burnt, quite 
a number of citizens in and around Braintree. also were condemned to death at 
the stake. These were William Piggott. Stephen Knight, Thomas Hawkcs, 
John Laurence, William Hunter, Richard and Thomas Spurge, Catherine Hutt, 
William Purchas, Cavell and Ambrose. The burning of these martyrs is de- 
scribed in Fox's Book of Martyrs, wherein is also mentioned the putting to death 
at Canterbury, of one John Lomas of Tenterden in Kent, heretofore referred to. 

All that sort of actual and severe persecution quite came to an end with 
the death of Queen Mary, 1558. England then ceased to be Catholic, and became 
nominally Protestant. Non-conformity so steadily increased, however, that under 
Queen Elizabeth Parliament enacted the following: — 

(Statutes of the Realm, 23 Eliz. (1581) C. I. Vol. IV, p. 657— "That every per- 
son above the age of xvj yeares, which shall not repaire to some Churche Chappell or usual 
Place of Common Prayer, but forbeare the same contrarye to the tenour of a Statute made 
ill the firste ycare of her Mat'f's Reigne for Uniformite of Common Prayer, and being 
tlicrrnf lawful! convicted, shall forfaite to the Queenc's Matie, for every Moneth after 
Ihend of this Session of Parliament whichc he or she shall so forbeare. twentie poundes of 
lawfull English Money; and that over and besides the said Forfeytures, every person so for- 
bearing, by the space of xii Monethes as aforesaid, shall for his or her obstinacie, after 
certific'at thereof in Writinge made into the Courte commonlye called the Kinge s Bench, or 
by the Ordinarie of the Dioces, a Justice of the Assise and Gaole Dehverye, or a Justice 
of Peace of the Countie where suchc Offendor shall dwell or be, be bounde with two suf- 
ficiente Sucrties in the somme of two hundrcth pound at the leaste to tlie good Behavior, and 
so to continue bound, untill suche tyme as the persons so bounde do conformc themselves 
and come to the churche, accordingc to the true mcaningc of the said Statute made in the 
said firste yeare of the Queene's Ma'ies Raigne." 



|[Iomms ^gnralngg 106 

Absence, from church alone, unaccompanied by any other act, constituted 
recusancy. Till the Statute of 35 Eliz. (1591) C. I., all non-conformists were 
considered as recusants ; this statute was the first to distinguish the Popish from 
other recusants. The Protestant recusants continued subject to the statutes before 
35 Eliz. 

The statute of 3Sth Eliz. (1591) added imprisonment, and if after 3 
months persistence the subject must adjure the realm, and that if he return after 
banishment or refuse this condition, he should suffer capitally as a felon, without 
benefit of clergy. 

In the third year of Jas. I, 1606, this statute was amended to a fine of £20 
per month, and for not receiving the Sacrament £20 for the first year, £40 for 
the second year and for every default thereafter £60. Non-conformists were 
not relieved altogether from these statutes until the Act of Toleration, I Wm. and 
Mary (1689) i, c. 18. 

The act for imprisonment and death was passed probably before Joseph 
Loomis was born and before his father settled in Braintree. Hence all the legal 
proceedings that were taken against those who violated this law have no special 
application to these Lomases, but Joseph Loomis faced a heavy fine for a with- 
drawal from the parish church. We do not consider that he did withdraw there- 
from, but rather continued therein though as one of the dissatisfied minority. 
Before the last year of Elizabeth, 1603, some of the Essex clergy had become 
enlightened, which cost some fifty of them their positions. The liberal or Puritan 
party in the church continued to gain in members for fifty years after 1603, and 
many Separatist assemblies had become organized. It is, of course, to be expected 
that John Lunimys was something of a Puritan, though from what is known 
of him, no hint is had that he was an extremist — a Separatist. His son Joseph 
undoubtedly, was something of a Puritan sympathizer. Both men probably 
attended St. Michael's church in Braintree so long as they lived there. There 
is every reason to believe that they did so. There were small groups of people 
in Braintree that did not conform at all ; but they were not composed of important 
men like John Hawkins and Joseph Loomis. We cannot conceive the loving 
friendship of these two men as possible, without religious harmony between 
them ; and Hawkins certainly did not withdraw from the parish church. John 
and Geoffrey Lommys and their wives must have been buried in the church- 
yard. The business success of Joseph Loomis is evidence that he lived agreeably 
with his neighbors. His father-in-law, Robert White, was a communicant of the 
Shalford or Messing churches until he died. We do not see anything in the 
Braintree religious conditions as particularly applied to Joseph Loomis, to war- 
rant the belief that he was any such puritanical sort of gentleman as Macaulay 
so vindictively and unnecessarily described some Puritans were, viz : — 

"The dress, the deportment, the language, the studies, the amusements of the rigid sect 
(the Puritans) were regulated on principles not unlike those of the Pharisees who, proud 
of their washed hands and broad phylacteries, taunted the Redeemer as a sabbath-breaker 
and a winebibber. It was a sin to hang garlands on a Maypole, to drink a friend's health, 
to fly a hawk, to hunt a stag, to play chess, to wear love locks, to put starch into a ruff, to 
touch the virginals, to read the Fairy Queen. Rules such as tliese, rules which would have 
appeared insupportable to the free and joyous spirit of Luther, and contemptible to the 
serene and philosophical intellect of Zwingle, threw over all life a more than monastic 
gloom. The learning and eloquence by which the great Reformers had been eminently dis- 
tinguished for their success, were regarded by the new school of Protestants with suspicion, 
if not with aversion. Some precisians had scruples about teaching the Latin grammar, be- 
cause the names of Mars, pjacchus and Apollo occurred in it. The fine arts were all but 
proscribed. The solemn peal of the or.gan was superstitious. The light music of Ben 
Johnson's ma.sques was dissolute. Half the fine paintings in England were idolatrous, and 
the ctlier half indecent. The extreme Puritan was at once known from otlier men by his 
gait, the upturned white of his eyes, the nasal twang with whicli he spoke, and above all, by 
his peculiar dialect. He employed, on every occasion, the imagery and style of Scripture. 



Entrance to St. Mary's Churchyard, Backing. 



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Hebraisms violently introduced into the English language, and mataphors borrowed from 
the boldest lyric poetry of a remote age and country, and applied to the common concerns 
of English life, were the most striking peculiarities of this cant, which moved, not without 
cause, the derision both of Prelatists and libertines." 

The truth of the whole religious situation in Braintree is revealed in letters 
written by the vicar of Braintree, about 1628-1631, to Bishop Laud. It is under- 
stood quite well in Braintree that Collins, the vicar there, while substantially a 
conformist, tried to prevent and keep out of all trouble. He sought peace in his 
parish — possibly preferring peace to principle. But he attempted the impossible 
when he endeavored to please both parties, — his bishop and his congregation. 
Among the latter was a strong non-conformist element. When Thomas Hooker 
was deposed from preaching in St. Mary's church, Chelmsford, in 1629, Collins, 
being on fair terms with Laud (then bishop), advised mild measures toward 
Hooker : and Collins added, " My Lord will be careful who succeeds him, for 
it's the greatest grief of my soul to see how full of whirligigs the heads of the 
people begin to grow." Two years later, 1631, the whirligigs seem to have 
gotten into Collins's own head somewhat, he being then reported to the bishop 
as inclining to the views of the reformers in his own parish. As a modern non- 
conformist of Braintree has remarked, " Poor old Collins ! he wasn't made for 
a martyr " — so it may now be conceived that this vicar's object might have been 
the saving of the " living." He held it for fifty-two years, 1610 to 1662, which 
was remarkable, seeing tha't he was, at lieart, both a Prelatist and a Royalist. 

From Collins's letter, in self-defence against the charge of his own non- 
conformity, written in 1631, to Bishop Laud's Chancellor, it v/ill be seen just 
what were the conditions for some years prior to Loomis's departure for America ; 
and these conditions surely do not admit of that " picture of persecution " which 
has been hereinbefore referred to with respect to the causes of the emigration 
from Braintree; and would it be fair for us to lament or complain at the fines 
and imprisonments imposed by the English courts of justice upon those non- 
conformists, who (however noble and inspiring their motives), broke the laws of 
their country, when these same non-conformists, later in America, inflicted 
harsher penalties upon the devout Quakers, — a religious people upon whose hands 
are no stains of blood or of intolerance in American history? Collins wrote: 

"My Lord's displeasure pierces deep with me. The complaint which hath provoked 
him I willingly and wittingly occasioned, to reform the error of sundry on my townc, which 
would not be persuaded, biit that it still lay in me to procure them a toleration of their 
wonted unconformity which I labored to draw them from. It is no easy matter to reduce 
a numerous congregation to order that hath been disorderly these fifty years." 

Collins continues the letter by saying that these non-conformists in his congre- 
gation were prepared, if he had been severe, to leave their homes and go to New 
England, or elsewhere. That this meant that they were men of means, whose 
contributions would be missed, and also quite a number of them, is clear for he 
adds : " What a burden of the poor and other town charges would be thrown 
upon those that remain." This letter concludes with — " My Lord of London 
needs not to implore the power of the High Commission to rule me, the least 
finger of his own hand shall suffice. It makes me add a new prayer to my 
Litany : ' From this people, good Lord, deliver me ! ' If I may neither prevail 
for remission of His Lordship's intention, nor for removal from hence in con- 
venient time, I hope I shall ere long be at rest with the Great Bishop of our 
souls." 

In the life of Dr. Kidder, rector of the little church at Rayne (afterwards 
Bishop of Bath and Wells), located nearly two miles from Braintree niarket, 
occurs a passage that well indicates the marked intellectual and commercial inde- 
pendence of the citizens about Braintree; it shows that they had little esteem 



for services with " no preaching and (himlj ministers." After settling at Rayne 
he, (Kidder), stated: — 

"I soon discovered that the country I was come into was very different from that which 
I left. The country, indeed, was more agreeable as to my health, but in other tilings the 
difference was great. I had lived among a people that were modest and teachable, very 
conformable to the orders of the Church, and that showed great respect to the clergy ; that 
paid their tithes and offerings exactly. I came to a people that were factious to the great- 
est degree, that endeavoured to defraud the minister of his dues, that were censorious, and 
given to separation, and great iiiveighers against tlic innocent rites and ceremonies of the 
Church. I do not say they were all such, but there was much too much of this leaven, and 
it had infected a great part of this country side." 

Conditions continuing contentious, without iinprovement for the reformers, 
and discouragement at the growing power of Bishop Laud, all contributed to the 
cause of the emigration of the so-called " Braintree Company " in 1632, a year 
after Collins's letter. Laud's accession to the Archbishopric in 1633 made the 
situation in Braintree still less agreeable for those who did not leave with the 
first voyagers. These people followed, from tiine to time, in small groups. 
Joseph Loomis doubtless felt some force of the threat, that " they who make 
innovations in religion are enemies of the Kingdom." Business became affected 
by religious controversy. War was about to quite upset commerce and manu- 
facturing altogether. Joseph needed not much foresight to see that the prospects 
at home were unfavorable. Several things contributed to his decision to join his 
kin in New England. He could hardly have had any particular sorrow in leaving, 
save parting from personal friends. Scarcely any great sacrifice by him was 
involved, as he saw it, at the time of his departure. That Vicar Collins was 
sorry to lose him, personally, may be believed. That they parted as friends, 
forgetting the while their differences of opinion, is also entirely plausible. 
The vicar's blessing surely was given to Joseph and his family in the last hours 
of their Braintree days. And that the good-will and " God-be-with-you," regrets 
of every friend and neighbor, regardless of everything else, filled the last moments 
in Braintree and the last in England, — no one can doubt it who understands that 
time and its people. 

St. Michael's church. Here for forty years or more Joseph Loomis passed 
in and out. Here he was baptized between 1585-1592 — undoubtedly. Here were 
proclaimed the banns before his marriage-day, — the wedding having been con- 
summated as per this entry in the parish church of Shalford : — 

"Anne Dni 1614 

"Joseph Looniys was married unto Marye whight the XXXth Daye of June anno p"" 
dicte." 

Here without St. jMichacl's, Braintree, were laid in consecrated ground, 
Joseph's father, his mother and his probable brother Geoffrey and sister-in-law, 
Priscilla — all so laid from sight before his sight. No word, no mark, no stone 
or brass — nothing whatever remains to-day, either within or without the church, 
to show that any of these people ever here lived and died. Scarce two acres is 
the churchyard, yet within this space have been placed the thousands of the 
parish dead for nigh a thousand years. This ground has been buried full over 
and over again ; interment has been put upon interment, — stone upon stone. All 
is confusion, — hopeless and hapless. And yet all these earlier dead were here 
taught to believe in the actual resurrection of the body. Their wills expressed 
that belief and ordered explicitly the disposition of their remains in accordance 
therewith. Well it is for their church that these dead have not risen in the 
flesh on earth, as yet! "Dead men pay no tithes," saith the ecclesiastic. The 
church ever owning the ground, fixed the tenure of a grave subject to its 
pleasure. Not one single lettered stone in St. Michael's yard to-day will com- 



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pare in either age or careful preservation with anv one of scores of gravestones 
in Windsor, Connecticut. The English custom of disturbing graves and destroy- 
ing the older memorials (which has often been the practice outside of the cities- 
barbarous though it be — ), instead of acquiring new land for new needs, is one 
that will not bear comparison with the nobler methods of the heathen. The 
gravestone to the memory of Deacon John " Loinas," 1683, in Windsor (Conn.) 
churchyard must be the oldest Loomis memorial standing in the world to-day. 

Though St. Michael's is placed meanly, shut in behind business premises, 
approached by narrow gantways, and requiring a fringe of trees around the yard 
to hide the surrounding structures, the edifice itself is inviting. Externally it 
is quite the same as in 1638, being built of small stones of flint" set in a mass,— 
a patternless mosaic. Unlike the soft Portland stone so common in English 
churches, the vicar says this tlint can : " Smile at the tempest and Time's sweeping 
sway." 

It is known that there was a Parish Church here in the time of Edward the 
Confessor (1042) and the Church is named in the Domesday Book (1086) shortly 
after tlic Norman Conquest. How long before this the Christian religion was 
regularly ordered in these parts cannot be ascertained ; but we may well believe 
that there has been a continued succession of ordained clergy here ever since the 
conversion of the people of Essex to the Faith of Jesus Christ, about the year 
600 of our era. 

"William S. Maria, P)ishop of London, and Lord of the Manor of Braintree, 
was the Founder of the present Church. He was consecrated June 22nd, 1199, the 
first year of the reign of King John ; he was successor in the See of London to 
Richard Fitz-Neal, and was sometime secretary to King Richard L In the time 
of these two Bishops old St. Paul's Cathedral (London) was built, besides many 
other Parish Churches in Essex belonging to the gift of the Bishops of London, 
of which I'raintree was one. * * * * -j-j.jg ^\^f_Q ^f ngg is given for this 
church. The market town of Braintree and the origin of the Church of St. 
Michael are inseparably linked. * * * * The present church consists of 
the main portions of the original with later additions ; most of the first fabric 
remaining to the present day. The Tower with the Nave Arch, the Belfry Cham- 
bers and Windows up to the eaves of the wooden spire in the Nave, the Bases, 
the I'ill;irs and the Arcades on both sides belong to the time of Bishop William, 
the Founder. The Chancel Arch of that time was in existence when the Church 
was restored. The North and South Chancel Chapels were added, the former 
alxiut 1380-1400 — the latter is proved by the Arms in the Carved Oak Roof to 
belong to the reign of King Henry VHL and about 1543. The East Wall of the 
Chancel except the Window, is of the same period as the Tower and Nave. The 
earliest addition made was in the year 1349, when "Thomas, son of John de 
Naylinghurst of this town in his testament bequeathed certain funds for the 
work of the Church going on at that time." This work can be proved to be 
the rebuilding of the North Aisle, and in all likelihood the Clerestory of the Nave 
with a new roof, flatter than the old gabled one. Certain Essex historians 
have taken this date, 1349, as given in this Will, to show that the Church was 
first built at that time ; but those who understand the divisions of style of English 
Church Architecture are well aware that the original Tower, Nave and East Wall 
still remaining agree with the date of the license for the Market and the building 
of a Church "for the town, viz., 1199. Everyone who has studied the subject 
of Gothic Architecture, and has read the statements of recent writers (see Muray's 
Handbook to Essex), knows that the old historians of Essex, Morant, (Wright 
takes his historv from him). Newcourt, Ousely, Tyndal, and Muilman, all follow 
each other in giving us a wrong date for the foundation of the Church, viz., 
1349, instead of 1199. This is fully treated of by the Vicar in the Transactions 



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of the Essex Archaeological Society, Vol. IV, Part IV, 1893. The history of the 
Bells would form a subject of itself. * * * * During the years which 
elapsed between 1522 and 1532 the old South Aisle was taken down, lengthened 
and widened, and a new South Porch was built ; soon after this the present South 
Chancel Aisle was added and made into Jesus Chapel. Other changes were made 
to meet the prosperity of the times and the increasing religious ceremonies ; but 
most of these were soon after rendered useless by the incoming of the 'Reforma- 
tion of Religion.' During the Reformation period our Church suffered grievously 
by being stripped of its ornaments and robbed of its emoluments. The puritanical 
period which followed did still greater harm to the fabric, either by actual muti- 
lation, or by deliberate destruction, or through generations of neglect. The 
endowments were nearly all taken away ; and those bequests which were formerly 
made for the Church now went to the maintenance of the ever-increasing poor. 
To save the old Church from approaching decay, Thomas Trotter, a merchant 
of London, and native of this place, left a bequest towards the reparation of the 
fabric, in 1630." [Statement by the Vicar of Braintree.] 

Unfortunately the floor of the church in which were old gravestones bearing 
inscriptions, was concreted over in 1852. Then too the old baptismal font was 
removed. There are some memorial windows of stained glass, though of wholly 
modern erection. The tower, which is Early English and almost the same to-day 
as when built, contains a large single lancet window and a good Early English 
archway into the nave. The three small round holes in each of the four sides 
of the tower, near the base of the pointed shaft above, are to let out the sound of 
the bells, which hang just below. The hood jutting out from the spire, about 
tvi'enty feet below the top, held the old sanctus bell, but now shelters a clock. 
The original bell for the clock still exists, and was bought with the "XX^" 
bequeathed by one John Peppis of Branktre, in 1518, "to the charges of a newe 
clocke bell to be made to serve for the clocke of the Churche of Branktre afore- 
said." 

In the old parish chest was found, not long since, a large parchment bearing 
the names of Braintree residents who died of the plague about the year 1670. 
This MS. is now framed and fixed to a pillar in the church. The records of 
baptisms, marriages and burials now exist only back to 1660. Some wood- 
carving that is old and fine remains, though much has disappeared. On the 
outside of the church, in the east wall, is a recess with a depressed arch fifty bv 
thirty inches wide, and about three feet from the ground. Near the right end 
of the sill-stone is a small circular depression, eight inches in diameter, with a 
drain. It is the vicar's theory that the feet of the pilgrims on their way to the 
shrines at Bury, St. Edmund's and Walsingham, were here washed by the master 
of the Jesus Guild. 

With this we will leave Braintree, thinking of its ancient people and as a 
beginning-place of emigration, to which now — 

Thitlier romantic pilgrims shall betake 

Themselves from distant lands. When we arc still 

In centuries of sleep, thy fame shall wake, 

And thy great memory with deep feelings fill 

These scenes wliich thou hast trod, and hallow every hill. 

We will take the road to Thaxted, over v.'hich John Lummys came — if he 
made his way by the direct route. The journey leads northwest, through the 
hamlets of Great Saling, Great and Little Bardfield, and Bardfield End Green, — 
fourteen miles to Thaxted. Thus one traverses an upland still thinly settled, 
through what is now a farming region, but well wooded in 1600. Topographically 
the progress is still upward, rising from Braintrce's elevation of two hundred 




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/^B^^^.W'IXG followed Joseph Loomis from Braintree to London, and thence 
^m ^^ to Xevv England, (Dorchester, Mass.), during the early summer of 
^■■''^r ■'j.iS, as set forth hereinbefore, there remains but one journey 
^B I J more — from Dorchester, Mass., to Windsor, Conn., sometime in 
Jr^~B i''>39- By what route did he and his family make this journey, — a 
^^'(^ journey more difficult to complete than any heretofore undertaken? 
f Having, in imagination, come with him so far, let us go from 
Dorchester to Windsor. This established, any de.scendant of his can retrace the 
steps from his present habitation, through his ancestors, back to Thaxted, Eng- 
land — a journey, in time, of 400 years. This final part of Joseph's journey is 
admiral)ly pictured in the following, from the pen of one of his descendants, 
Sarah II. Loomis, now Mrs. Albert H. Pitkin. 

iSnutc talvpit bg tl)f EarUj grttlpra nf IBtutiaor from Dorrl)rBtpr 

The wide-spread restlessness which obtained in four of the chief settle- 
ments of the }.Iassachusetts Bay Colony, within four years after these towns were 
planted is a curious fact. It was not that these people had repented of coming to 
America. They had no desire to return to their homes in England. When the 
first suggestions of removal began to be whispered abroad, it was supposed that 
the settlements would be near at hand and that the strength of the Massachusetts 
Colony should not be weakened. But, at length, it began to appear, that the 
distant valley of the Connecticut was territory to be occupied. In various ways 
since 1630, this rich and fertile valley had been brought to the notice of the 
Massachusetts settlers, and had doubtless stirred their imaginations. The word 
" Connecticut " meant to them, then, only the valley, and the story of its rich- 
ness, beauty and extent had charmed their thoughts. The real transfer which 
originated and established the colony of Connecticut took place in 1635 and 1636 
but people continued to come for several years in considerable numbers to the 
valley from England seeking these towns as the places where their kindred and 
friends had settled. (I. N. Tarbox). 

On April 4, 1631, three Sachems from Agawam or vicinity of Springfield, 
one of whom had for a time, been in the service of Sir W' alter Raleigh, visited 
Gov. Winthrop and bore to the English the first intelligence of the Connecticut 
river and the wav overland to their place of residence. This is the route that 
is to be particularly considered. As early as Sept., 1633, Mr. John Oldham 
with three others, travelled through the wilderness to Connecticut to view the 



country and to trade with the Indians. They appear to have had information 
from the Dutch of New York of a valuable tract upon the Connecticut river. 
Mr. Oldham knew the ways of the Indians and their habits and had some 
knowledge of their language and he was hospitably received. He and his com- 
panions seem to have been the first white men who had gone across the country 
from the Bay to the Connecticut river. When they returned to the Bay Colony 
they brought back such flattering accounts of the fertility and products of the 
soil that in 1635 a large company were induced to emigrate thither. The greater 
part of the companies, came through the woods by land and the remainder by 
water, and Winthrop tells us of one company of " about sixty men, women and 
children who went by land to Connecticut with their cows, horses and swine 
and after a difficult and tedious journey arrived there safe." That which is 
now a three or four hours trip was then a journey of two weeks. Their household 
furniture, bedding and winter provisions were sent around by water. 

Only a mile or two from their habitation in Dorchester they were in a wilder- 
ness with no sign of human life. There were hills to be climbed, streams to be 
forded, and morasses to be crossed. Their guides were the compass and the 
north star. Evening by evening they made camp and slept, guarded and sen- 
tineled by the blazing fires. Their toilsome and devious way led them near the 
mouth of the Chicopee, not far from where Springfield now stands. They at 
length came in sight of the river, the object of their anient expectation, and 
thence down, along the Connecticut was a comparatively straight and easy 
pathway. The wide, full river, flowing with larger tide than now, was crossed 
on rafts and rudely constructed boats. 

The spirit of adventure and commence was strong in the early American 
settlers and the English Colonies were not half a century old before roads were 
opened between the settlements. Already Indians had made trails across mountain 
and through forest. Some of these were for hunting and some for portage 
paths, and some were war-paths, over which silent-shod warriors filed into the 
country of the enemy. These Indians' trails followed still older ones, made by 
the wild animals, and because of some instinct of direction with which the Creator 
had endowed these red men and their game, the paths were always the most 
direct natural routes. 

(I quote from the N. E. Gen. & Hist. Register). "From wigwam to wigwam 
that had hospitable doors always open on the leeward side, the pre-historic people 
drifted on their long distance paths. A stone mortar for the grinding of parched 
corn was a halting place. Their trails by constant use became paths. Upon the 
advent of another race, the marks of the Indian's moccasined feet were very 
soon covered by the heavy steps of the White Man, and the path of the Indian 
became the roadway of the pioneer settler.'' 

In the N. E. Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. hY, page 155, is a 
copy of the map published in 1642 by Woodward and SafTerey which gives the 
probable route of the early settlers to the valley of the Connecticut. These two 
men were employed to establish the southern bounds of the Massachusetts Bay 
patent and the map which they publish bears the date 1642. Written upon 
the map is the following: "A Description of the bounds of the Massachu- 
setts Bay patent — crossing the Connecticut River at the Windsor ferry place, 
the house of John Bisscll being at the west side and the Widow Gibbs, her house 
on the east side of the river. Also a description of the most remarkable rivers, 
brooks, ponds, hills, plains, swamps, situations of Indians, discovered bv the 
way." They followed a well-known way from Boston to Springfield, then passed 
down the river to latitude 41 degrees 55 minutes and established a bound at the 
Windsor ferry place. From thence they made their way as directly as possible 
across country to Providence, noting latitude from time to time, and remarkable 



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things seen. They passed from Shenipsit Pond above Rockvillc through the 
location of the villages of Tolland, Willington, Warrenville, Ashford, and Phanix- 
ville. The map is very interesting and will well repav the time sprnt in investi- 
gation. 

\VoOD\V.\RD AND SAFFEREY'S MaP — 1642 
Holyoke (/„ Part) The Bay 



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So. Farmingham Dorchester 

See any Map of 
Massachusetts and Connecticut 
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WlDdsor Ferry Place 

The four long distance paths from all the seaboard between Boston and 
New London, that approached each other, as they extended into the interior, 
were nnitcd as one " Great Path." in passing through the valley of the Quabaug 
and, thereafter reaching " Quabaug Old Fort " stretched away in diverging lines 
to where the Indians were wont to resort. To-day a person in Oxford or Wood- 
stock, desiring to drive to Springfield by country road, the most direct, will travel 
along what was once called the " Great Road " in Sturbridge ; and Sturbridge 
is the only place in all the memorable journey of Mr. John Oldham and his asso- 
ciates that can be identified as having been visited. " Quabaug Path " at Oxford 
X'illage and " Quabaug Old Fort " at Brimfield are connected by a path still trace- 
able and very direct in its course. 

Perhaps it is sufiicient to say that writers agree that from Dorchester the 
route of the early settlers was through the location of what is now South Framing- 
ham to Oxford, Sturbridge, Brimfield and Springfield. 

There has been transmitted to us from early time, some knowledge indefinite 
in parts, of the general course of some of the long distance paths used by the 
Indians. 

in the history of Windham County, Connecticut, mention is made of a 
well-known path of the Indians from Mt. Hope and the Narragansett country 
to what is now Woodstock, known as the " Providence Path." 

In Bowen's "History of Woodstock" we read : "The old 'Connecticut Path' 
over which the distinguished band of Colonists went in 1635 and 1636 to settle 
the towns of Windsor, Wethersfield and Hartford passed through the heart of 
what is now Woodstock. (Stiles Ancient Windsor). This path so famous in 
the early days came out of Thompson's Woods, a little north of Woodstock Lake, 
and proceeding across the Senexet Meadow, ran near Marcy's Hill." A foot- 
note on page 52, \'ol. I, of Stiles Windsor is as follows: "In regard to the coiirr-e 
of the first settlers on their way to the Connecticut, Dr. McClure's manuscript 
in possession of the Conn. Hist. Soc, preserves the following narrative— 'In 
conversation with the late aged and respectable Captain Sabin of Pomfret, Conn., 
he related to me the following discovery, viz : About forty years ago he felled a 



large and ancient oak about the north lino of Pomfret, adjoining Woodstock. 
On cutting within some inches of the heart of the tree it was seen to have been 
cut and chipped with some sharjj tool like an axe. Rightly judging that the 
time when it must have been done the Indians so far inland were destitute and 
ignorant of the use of iron tools he counted the number of the annular circular 
rings from the said marks to the bark of the tree and found there were as many 
rings as the years which had intervened from the immigration of the Dorchester 
party to that time. Hence the probability is that they journeyed along the north 
border of Pomfret and as they traveled by a compass the conjecture is cor- 
roborated by that course being nearly in a direct line from Boston to the place 
of their settlement on the Connecticut river.'" 

Another mention in the grant of the old town of Mendon, date about 1660, 
called the " Path to the Nipmug Great Pond." 

The Rev. J. H. Temple in writing the histories of N. Brookfield and Palmer, 
locates the " Quabaug Old Fort " on Indian Hill, north of the Great, now Sher- 
man's Pond in Brimfield. This fort was directly upon the great Indian trail 
from Woodstock to the " Great Falls " at Holyoke, and but a little way South of 
the trail to Springfield. This fort is named oftener than any other, contem- 
poraneous, of the neighboring defenses. The messengers and agents sent at 
different times by the English autliorities to the Quabaugs for one purpose or 
another, often mention their stop at " Quabaug Old Fort." Four paths are 
mentioned as diverging from the fort. The great western path passed north of 
Steerage Rock to the bend of the Quabaug river ; parting there, one branch 
kept on south of the river to Springfield ; the other crossed the river into Palmer 
and on to the Great Falls of the Connecticut now Holyoke City. One path 
ran to the falls of Ware river, and still another to the Indian village at W. 
Brookfield. The character of the country lying between the eastern and western 
paths for a distance of twenty or more miles, north and south is peculiarly 
obstructive to an east and west thoroughfare ; so much so that even to-dav no 
road has been made or path found in that direction except where the valley of 
the Quinnebaug furnishes the v.-ay. The town of Sturbridge occupies the middle 
portion of this territory and the river enters from the west about mid-way 
between the north and south boundaries of that town. The Rev. John Eliot wrote 
while at Windsor in 1649: "20 myles up the river layeth Springfield where Mr. 
Aloxon is pastor, and this town [Springfield] overland from the Bay layeth; 
80 or 90 myles southwest, and is the road way to all the towns upon this river 
and (that) lye more south-ward." This was the way over which passed all the 
parties of immigrants and all the intercourse between the Bay settlements and 
those on the Connecticut river overland previous to 1648. 

This was the " Bay Path " of Dr. J. G. Holland's historical novel bearing 
that title, of wdiich the author writes as follows : " The principal communication 
with the Eastern settlement was by a path marked by trees a portion of the 
distance and by slight clearings of brush and thicket for the remainder. The 
jjath led through the woods which bore the marks of centuries. This path was 
known as the " Bay Path " or the " Path to the Bay," and received its name in 
the same manner as the multitudinous " Old Bay Roads " that led to Boston from 
every quarter of Massachusetts. It was wonderful what a powerful interest was 
attached to the " Bay Path." It was the channel through which laws were com- 
municated, through which flowed news from distant friends. It was the vaulted 
passage along which echoed the voices that called from across the ocean and 
through which rolled the din of the great world. The " Bay Path " was charmed 
ground — a precious passage. 

We are not accustomed to think of any indebtedness to the Indian, but 
in no respect do we owe him so much as for leading the way through what 



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otherwise had been a trackless forest. The Indian paths and land-marks Ix-camc 
by adoption those of the pioneers who gave to the present generations their homes 
" in a smihng land." 

Mrs. Albert Hastincs Pitkin. 
Hartford, Conn, June, 1908. 



illjf Sionmia iFmntlij tn MtniJonr. (Cnnncrttrut 

The history of Connecticut begins with the year 1630, and that of Windsor 
with the year 1633. The original town of Windsor was about 46 miles in 
circumference, lying on both sides of the Connecticut River. It was originally 
called Dorchester. At the Commissioner's court, Feb. 21, 1637, it was "ordered 
yt the plantacon called Dorchester shall bee called Windsor." 

Seven miles above Hartford, some Pilgrims from Plymouth Colony, in order 
to prevent the Diitch of New Netherland from getting control of " the finest 
valley in New England," built a block-house on the site of Windsor near the 
mouth of the Farmington, in 1633, and began trading with the Indians. This 
first settlement of Connecticut was made on " the Island," so-called, now owned 
by the Loomis Institute. 

Early in 1639 the people of the three towns of Windsor, Hartford and Wethers- 
field met in convention and agreed to govern themselves according to a written 
constitution. By this act they united themselves into a republic, the first in the 
new world, and which was finall}- called Connecticut. This republic of Con- 
necticut is believed to be the first state in the history of the world which was 
created by a written constitution. Moreover in the state thus founded there was 
no restriction of suffrage to church members. This constitution was inspired by 
the learned and eloquent Thomas Hooker of Hartford, and through it a democracy 
in which freedom, equality and individuality arc potent factors was obtained. 

Here, then, at the very door of our pioneer ancestor, was the birthplace of 
the written constitution, the full flower of which became the constitution of the 
United States of America. His sons and their families helped to build this first 
experimental republic. And from this republic and the town of Windsor have 
gone out freedom and equality, and sturdy and loyal descendants of Joseph 
Loomis, until the radiating lines of each reach to the uttermost bounds of these 
United States. 

God gives all men all earth to love, 

But since man's heart is small. 
Ordains for each one spot shall prove 
Beloved over all, 

wrote Riidyard Kipling : and we may particularize thus : 

And this one spot, for you and me 

Who do the name of Loomis bear. 
Now and for aye, truly shall he 

"The Island" home at Windsor fair. 

In 1633 Capt. William Holmes with a few other men, sailed carefully up 
the Connecticut, " pluckily disregarding the threats of the Dutch commandant of 
the fort at Hartford, and landing at Windsor, erected a frame trading-house that 
had been hewed and fashioned at Plymoutli, Mass., and established the first 
j>ermancnt English settlement in Connecticut." The site of this trading-house is 
marked by a boulder, erected by the Abigail Wolcott Ellsworth Chapter of the 
D. A. R., of Windsor; it stands about a mile south of the "meeting-house" on 
what is called "the island," on land now owned by the Loomis Institute. 



An Early Map of Windsor, Conn., /djj-zdjO. 

(From Stiles' Ancient Windsor.) 

The "Island" is the elevated portion just ivest of Plymouth meadow, 
and the Loomis Homestead is at the place marked thus — x 



(Ulir irarrubantH 

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"From our Ancestors come our Names, 
But from our Virtues our Honors." 



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^^^ JOSEPH LOOMIS, son of John and Agnes Loomis, was probably born 

Mu before 1590, England; married in Messing, Co. Essex, England, June 

^1 1 30, 16145 Mary White, bap. Aug. 24, 1590, (See N. E. H. and G. Reg- 

^11 ister, Vol. 55, pp. 28-29, for copy of Register of Shalford, England, 

V ^.^ marriages and baptisms), d. Windsor, Aug. 23, 1652. 

Mary White was a daughter of Robert and Bridget (Allgar) 
White of Messing, Co. Essex, England, who were married June 24, 

1585- 

Joseph Loomis was a woolen-draper in Braintree, Essex county, England ; 
sailed from London April 11, 1638, in the ship "Susan and Ellen," and arrived 
at Boston July 17, 1638, tarrying about i year at Dorchester, Mass., it is 
thought. It is mentioned in the town records of Windsor, Vol. i, that on the 
2n(l of Feb., 1640, he had granted him from the plantation 21 acres adjoining 
Farmington river, on the west side of the Connecticut river, this 21 acres includ- 
ing the site of the first English settlement made in Conn.; (See Records of 
Abigail Wolcott Ellsworth Chapter, D. A. R.), also several large tracts of land 
on the east side of the Connecticut, partly from the town and partly by purchase. 

He therefore probably came to Windsor in the summer or autumn of 
1639, and he is generally supposed to have come in company with Rev. Ephraim 
Huet, who arrived at Windsor, Aug. 17, 1639. He brought with him five sons, 
all of whom were freemen, Oct. 7, 1669, and three daughters. His house was 
situated near the mouth of the Farmington river on "The Island," so called 
because at every great freshet it became temporarily an island by the overflowing 
of the Connecticut River. He died Nov. 25, 1658, as appears from the following 
record : 



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122 



Abstrarl of tljc Dtaposituin of tlje lEatalr of 3oarpl| SJoomta, 
Wtti&aor, fflontiprttrut 

Found in Original Records, Vol. 2, page 115-116, and in the printed Digest 
of Manwaring, Vol. I, page 135. He died Nov. 25, 1658. 

Inv't. £178-10-00. Taken by Henry Qark, John Moore. Ct. Records, p. 
115. 2 Dec. 1658. An agreement for a Division of the Estate by the Children of 
Joseph Loomis, Dec'd and approved by this Court of Magistrates to be an equal 
Division. To Joseph Loomis, to Nicholas Olmsted, to Josiah Hull, to John 
Loomis, to Thomas Loomis, to Nathaniel Loomis, to Mary Tudor, to Samuel 
Loomis. 

This agreement of the children of Mr. Joseph Loomis respecting the division 
of the Estate of ye father deceased, approved by the Court 2 Dec. 1658: We 
whose names are hereunto subscribd doe by these presents testify that it is our 
mutual and joynt agreement to attend an equal division of the Estate of Mr. 
Joseph Loomis, Our father, lately deceased, wch said estate being distributed in 
the equal prption we doe by these presents engage to set down .Satisfied and 
Contented respecting any future trouble or demands about the foresaid estate 
now presented by Inventory to ye Court of Magistrates. 

Witness our hand, 2nd December, 1658. 
Joseph Loomis, Josiah Hull, Thomas Loomis, Mary Tudor, Nicholas Olmsted, 
John Loomis, Nathaniel Loomis, Samuel Loomis. 

That pioneer Joseph Loomis spelled his name Lomas is conclusivelv proven 
by the rare document of which the insert opposite 'is a photographic copy. 
Notice, this signature occurred 6 yrs. before his death. This being his own 
writing it seems as though he held, in his riper years, that it should be written 
Lomas and not Loomis. If he was descended from, or related to, Helias Lum- 
hals, whose land grant appears on page 78 herein, then possibly his reason for 
doing so was well-founded. Moreover, his eldest son, Joseph, m. 2ndlv, Alary 
Chauncey, and this grant, on page 78, was a quit claim to Henry Chauncey and 
others, of Norwich, so that it appears as if the Loomises and the Chauncevs were 
somehow related — at least, acquainted. This being granted, Mary Chauncey, 
Joseph's 2nd wife, was very probably a descendant of one of these Chaunceys 
mentioned in the above land grant, and therefore a distant relative, a "cousin" 
some degrees removed, of Joseph Loomis. There being no conclusive evidence, 
we leave the reader to form what opinion he may both as to the spelling of the 
name and the relationship between Joseph Loomis and Mary Chauncey. 

Qlomparattup (Sntralogiral g'tubg of tljp Progpny of tl)f iFtup g'ona of 

iJoapjiI) IGoomia 

The following tabulation of the descendants of the five sons of pioneer Joseph, 
by generations, reveals iiiany interesting and valuable facts. If the genealogy of 
other families contained such exhibits, a comparison of them would probably give 
us certain eugenic laws from which important deductions might be obtained. 

That being impossible, no such exhibits being available, let us study our 
exhibit and compare the results with such vital statistics as are available relative 
to size of families, number who die before the age of 16, number who pass the 
age of 60 and of 90, per cent who marry, comparative number of sons and 
daughters, the average age of the whole family, and lastly how the descendants 
of John excel and of Thomas fall short of the average. Following this tabula- 
tion the reader will find a comparison of these tabulated facts with the averages 
as given in the world statistics on like investigations. 



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April ij, 1652. 

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1st 


Gene 


RATI 


ON. 












Loomises 


Catalog 

Nos. 

1—8 


Sons 


Dau. 


Total 


Av. No. 

per 

family 

8 


i 

who 
m 

100 


Died 

under 

16 




Sons 

over 

60 

5 


No. 

over 

90 




Av. 


Pioneer Joseph 

and his 
Sons 


b 
5 


m 
5 


b 
3 


m 
3 


b 
8 


m 
8 


age of 

Sons 

65.2 



2nd Generation. 



Joseph 

John 

Thomas. . . . 

Nathaniel . . 

Samuel . . . . 

Totals . 



9-20 


8 


6 


4 


1 


12 


7 


12 


58.3 


3 


3 





21-33 


11 


7 


2 


1 


13 


8 


13 


61.5 


5 


6 





34-44 


4 


1 


7 


6 


11 


7 


11 


63.6 


2 


1 


1 


45-56 


7 


7 


5 


5 


12 


12 


12 


100. 





5 





57-66 


5 


5 


5 


3 


10 


8 


10 


80. 


1 


3 





9-66 


85 


26 


23 


16 


58 


42 


11.6 


72.4 


11 


17 


1 



46 
44 
37 
69 
64.2 
51.5 



3rd Generation. 



Joseph 

John 

Thomas . . . 

Nathaniel . . 

Samuel . . . . 

Totals . 



67-104 


18 


10 


20 


11 


88 


21 


6.3 


55.3 


9 


10 


i 


106-154 


32 


27 


18 


15 


50 


42 


7.1 


84. 


7 


24 


1 


156-163 


6 


4 


4 


4 


9 


8 


9. 


88.8 


1 


3 


1 


164-201 


19 


15 


19 


16 


38 


31 


5.4 


81.6 


5 


9 


1 


202-235 


17 


11 


17 


12 


34 


23 


6.8 


67.6 


7 


7 


2 


67-235 


91 


67 


78 


58 


169 


125 


6.5 


73.9 


29 


53 


3 \ 



46.5 
61.6 
52.4 
51.7 
43.7 
52.7 













4th 


Generation. 












Joseph 


236-300 


37 


81 


28 


20 


65 


51 


6.5 


78.5 


10 


21 





53.7 


John 


301-437 
438^.54 


71 

7 


55 
6 


67 
10 


39 
5 


137 
17 


94 
11 


5.1 
4.2 


69.3 
64.7 


28 
4 


34 
4 


1 



50.5 


Thomas 


58.4 


Nathaniel .... 


455-556 


48 


25 


54 


38 


102 


63n 


6.8 


61.7 


21 


19 





43.3 


Samuel 


557-627 


33 


31 


38 


28 


71 


59 


6.5 


83.1 


9 


21 


1 


62.3 


Totals . . . 


236-627 


196 


148 


197 


130 


392 


278 


6.8 


71.2 


72 


99 


2 


61.6 











6th 


Gen 


ERATION. 












Joseph 

John 


1 

628-797 90 

798-1113175 

1114-1151 19 

1162-1293 78 

1294-1500 117 

628-1500 479 


79 

131 

7 

59 

93 

369 


80 
141 
19 
64 
90 
394 


46 

48 
69 

264 


170 
316 

88 
142 
207 

873 


126 
224 
15 
107 
162 
633 


5.5 
5.7 
6.3 
5.7 
6.7 
5.9 


72.5 
71.2 
39.5 
75.3 
78.3 
72.4 


22 
66 
12 
18 
28 
146 


60 

92 

6 

43 

63 

264 


4 
8 

3 
4 
19 


51.3 
53. 


Thomas 

Nathaniel .... 

Samuel 

Totals . . . 


32.3 
i 52.7 
i 63.9 
• 52.1 



6th Generation. 



Joseph 

John 

Thomas ... 

Nathaniel . . 

Samuel .... 

Totals . 

Total for Six 
Generations 



1501-2006 
2007-2813 
2814-2852 
2853-3198 
3199-3711 
1501-3711 



272! 184 

4111 298 

17' 13 

189 133 



288 171 

396 287 

22' 12 

157 122 



260 1781 253 189 
1149 80611066; 781 



1-8711 1955 14211761 1252 3715 2678 




Many of the seventh generation being still alive and active, we cannot com- 
plete the statistics for it, nor for the succeeding generation— this labor will fall on 
a future compiler. . 

In " The W^jrld's Work," Jan. No., 1908, p. 9S22, an investigation ofiinglish 
records shows that the fertility in Normal Stock is about 5 per family. Our 
statistics for 6 generations show 6 per family. 

The marriage statistics for the following five countries based on census 



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124 



reports of 1890 and since, show that out of every 100 adults, those single, married 
and widowed bear the following ratios : — 

Single. Married. Widowed. 

Belgium 35 55 ^ 10 

Eng. and Wales 29 61 10 

Ireland 41 47 12 

Scotland 34 55 " 

U. S 26 6s 9 

The first six generations of the Loomis family show for every 100 adult, 
but 16 single, and 84 married. Again statistics in general show that out of 
every 100 persons born, about 40 % ever marry; in the Loomis family over 
70 % married. 

In the 1908 issue of the World's Almanac, p. 145, we find that 50 % of all 
persons born die before the age of 16, that only i 1-5 % of each 100 born lives 
to the age of 60, and that the average duration of human life is about 33 years. 
Another authority says the average age of life is about 35 years. 

The statistics of the Loomis Family shows that even under the severe pioneer 
life of New England and the west, for six generations less than 15 % died 
before the age of 16, that over 26 Jo passed the age of 60, and that the average 
age of all born reaches 51 years; for, as is well known, the average age of 
women exceeds that of men. 

Again the mortality tables of insurance companies show that, out of every 
100 persons who pass the age of 10 years, less than i person reaches the age 
of 90 years. But for six generations, over ij^ persons out of every 100 born 
Loomis passed the age of 90 years. 

And what does all this teach ? That the Loomis Family as a whole have 
lived honest, clean and moral lives, otherwise the averages set forth could not 
have exceeded so greatly those of the world at large. And from this we are 
justified in inferring that the family has continuously held to high ideals of life, 
that character and hygienic purity was more than position and dollars, that 
temperance is worth while, and that right living as set forth in the Ten Com- 
mandments means length of years. Of this inheritance let every Loomis boast, 
for it is worth more than all else. All this tends to independence and liberty, 
and for these our pioneer Joseph came to America. 

Sfarfttliaitta of lEarlj of tl)p S'ona of JPtotttpr Soapplj Sioomia 

The following tabulation shows the number of descendants of each of the sons of Jos- 
eph Loomis, by the male line. The contrast between the descendants of John and Thomas 
is remarkable and affords abundant opportuiiity for a sociological investigation as why, in 
John's descendants, males preponderate, and in Thomas's, females. 



Genera- 
tions 


Joseph 




John 




Thomas 




Nathaniel 




Samuel 




Second. . . . 


9-20 


12 


21-38 


13 


34-44 


11 


45-56 


12 


57-66 


10 


Third 


67-10-1. 


38 


105-164 


50 


155-163 


9 


164-201 


38 


202-235 


34 


Fourth. . . . 


236-300 


6.5 


301-437; 137 


438^54 


17 


455-5.56 


102 


557-627 


71 


Fifth 


628-797 


170 


798-1113J 316 


1114-1151 


88 1152-1293 


142 


1294-1500 


207 


Sixth 


1.501-2006 


506 


2007-28131 807 


2814-2852 


39 2863-3198 


346 


3199-3711 


513 


Seventh. . . 


3712-4502 


791 


4503-5983 1481 


5984^6043 


60 6044-6708 


665 


6709-7403 


695 


Eighth . . 


7404-8093 


690 


8094-9821:1728 


9822-9924 


IO3I 9925-10449 


525 


10450-10892 


443 


Ninth. . . . 


10893-11223 


331 


11224-120191 794 


12020-12077 


58 12078-12217 


140 


12218-12388 


1211 


Tenth. . . . 


12339-12367 


29 


12368-12509! 142 


12510-12517 


8il2518-12520 


3 


12521-12523 


8 


Eleventh. . 






12.524-12525 2 












Totals . . 




2632 


5472 




343j 


1978 




2097 



Hon. Nathaniel Shipman, 

1828-1906. 

Seventh in descent from Mary Loomis, No. 4. 



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Abbrtotattana iEmplngfb in tijia (Bcucalngtral Scrori 

Throughout this work three classes of abbreviations are used : viz., those of 
vital terms, those of educational or religious terms and those of military or 
political terms. 



First class : — 
a., about 
ae., aged 
b., born 
b.ipt., baptized 
ch., church 
ch'd, child 
ch'ii, children 
d., died 
dau., daughter 
m., married 
n. or nr., near 
prob., probably 
Res., resides or residence* 
unm., unmarried 



Second class : — 
acad., academy 
Bap't, Baptist 
coll., college 
Cong., Congregationalist 
Episc, Episcopalian 
grad., graduate 
inst., institute 
Meth., Methodist 
polytech., polytechnic 
prin., principal 
Pres., president 
Presb., Presbyterian 
univ., university 
Univ't, Universalist 



Third class; — 
Co., company 
Dem., democrat 
Ind., independent 
leg., legislature 
mcmb., member 
Proliib., prohibitionist 
Regt., regiment 
Rep., republican 
Rev., revolution 
Vol., volunteer 



+ after a name indicates that he and his family are carried forward and will be found 
in the next generation. 

Note. — A few names have been received since the completion of the final numbering, and 
all such names, so far as possible, occur in the body of this work in the proper serial order 
with a fractional number prefixed; e. g., see No. 966.1, following No. 966. 



♦The last residence, or P. O. address, kiion'ii, follows the statement of the death of the 
person under consideration ; e. g.. No. 65, on p. 138, "Simsbury" is held as the last resi- 
dence of Philip Loomis. And all his children are held as residing at Simsbury unless 
otherwise credited. The above rule obtains throughout this work. 



(El|ili»rrn uf Sloapplj Sloomta of HuiiJaur, (Jlonncflirut 

'Take yc, the sum of all the Children of Israel, after their families, by the 
house of their fathers, with the number of their names." — Numbers, I, 2. 



Genealogical investigations have been unable to establish definitely the order of the 
children of Joseph Loomis, and it is considered advisable to give here the conflicting evi- 
dence : 



Possible Order of Children. 



1. Mrs. Olmsted 

2. Mrs. Hull.... 

3. Joseph 

4. Mrs. Skinner.. 
5- John 

6. Thomas 

7. Nathaniel 

8. Samuel 



born 161S married 1640 

1617 1641 

1618 1646 

1620 1638 

1622 1648 

1624 1653 

1626 1653 

1628 1653 



Probably, however, the order was as follows : 



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Joseph, b. 1615. + 

Sarah, b. 1617 ; m. Sep. 28, 1640, Capt. 
Nicholas, d. Aug. 1684, son of James 
and Joyce (Cornish) Olmsted of Hart- 
ford, who came in the "Lion," arriving 
at Boston, Sept. i6th, 1633. He was 
Capt. in the Pequod war, 1675. The 
Olmsted's old family seat in Fairsted, 
Co. Essex, Eng., still exists. James 
Olmsted, "first settler," Hartford, 
Conn., was bapt. at Great Leighs (or 
Lees Magna), Co. Essex, Eng., Dec. 
4, 1580 (parish register.) The name 
of his wife was Joyce Cornish, m. at 
Great Leighs, Oct. 26. 1605, bur. Eng. 
Apr. 2t, 1621. James was the son of 
James, b. 1550, d. Dec. 2, 1595, who 
m. Aug. 12, 1676, Jane Bristow, he being 
son of Tliomas, b. 1521, who was son 
of James, b. 1496, the son of John, b. 
1470, and Alice Hankley, b. 1473, d. 
1533- Sec Frederick Law Olmstead 
(sen.) in his "Walks and Talks of an 
American Farmer in Eng.," chap. LH. 
Ch'n ; I. Sarah, 2. Mary, 3. Rebecca, 
4. John, 5. Samuel, 6. Deac. Joseph,' 
ancestor of Frederick E.' Church (Jo- 
seph," Dorothy* [Olmsted], Samuel' 
Nehemiah," Deac. Joseph'), b. May 4, 



iDeac. Jose/^li.^ ancestor of Frederick 
E.' Church (Joseph," Dorothy.' \Olmstead], 
Samuel.' Nelicmiali,' Deac. Joseph'} is a 
symbolic way of saying that Deac. Joseph 
Olmsted begat Nehcmiah Olmsted, who 
begat Samuel Olmsted, who begat Dorothy 



1826, a distinguished landscape painter. 
N. Y. City ;t also ancestor of Gen. 
James S.° Wads worth (Naomi" [Wol- 
cott], Samuel,* Naomi^ [Olmsted], 
Deac. Joseph," Deac. Joseph'), b. Oct. 
30, 1807, ^faj. Gen. U. S. Army; also 
ancestor of Norman" White (Eunice' 
[Stanley], Moses,* Hannah' [Olmsted], 
Deac. Joseph," Deac. Joseph'), b. Aug. 
8, 1857, Vice-Pres. of Am. Bible So- 
ciety, N. Y. City; also ancestor of Dr. 
Aaron L.° Chapin, (Laura" [Colton], 
Elizabeth* [Olmsted], Ashbel,' Deac. 
Joseph,'' Deac. Joseph') b. Feb. 6, 
1817, Pres. Beloit Coll., for more than 
20 yrs. ; and also ancestor of Denison" 
Olmsted, (Nathanniel,* Nathaniel," 
Nicholas,' Deac. Joseph') b. June 18, 
1791, who executed the first state geo- 
logical survey in this country, and who 
was a noted meteorologist, a volumin- 
ous author and Prof. Nat. Phil., Yale 
College. 7. Thomas, 8. Mabel. He m. 
2nd, Mrs. Mary Lord; he was a mili- 
tary officer and d. Aug. 31, 1684. 
3. Elizabeth, b. a. 1619, in England; m. 
Windsor, May 20. 1641, Josi;di, eldest 
child of George Hull, of Windsor. Mr. 
Hull was Deputy to the General Court 

Olmsted, who married a man by the name 
of Church, who bc.ijat Joseph Church, who 
begat Frederick E. Church. By means of 
this explanation it is believed the reader 
will readily translate all such symbolic ex- 
pressions occuring throughout this work. 



Colonel Samuel Colt, 

1814-1862. 

Sixth in descent from Mary Loomis, No. 4. 



12 



/ 



iFtrat O^^ni^rattmt 



in 1659, '60 and '62. In 1662 he re- 
moved to Killinworth from which 
place he was Deputy, 1667-74. He d. 
Nov. 16, 1675. His wife was living in 
1665. Their children, b. Windsor, 
Conn., were : i. Lieut. Josiah, 2. Lieut. 
John, who was ancestor of Capt. Gus- 
tavus A.' Hull (James,' Warren," 
Pder,' Peter,' Deac. Josiah,' Lieut. 
John'), b. Apr. 18, 1827, U. S. Army, 
San Francisco, Cal. ; also ancestor of 
Henry H." St. Clair (Theodosia L.' 
[Hull], James,' Warren," Peter,* 
Peter,' Deac. Josiah,= Lieut. John'), b. 
Oct. 18, 1850, Assistant Editor of N. Y. 
Tribune. 3. Elizabeth, 4. Mary^ 5. Mar- 
tha,' ancestress of Rev. Titus' Coan' 
(Tamzin* [Nettleton], Samuel,' John,' 
Martha' [Hull]), b. Feb. i, 1801, Mis- 
sionary to Sandwich Islands, serving 
50 years. 6. Joseph, 7. Sarah. 8. Naomi, 
g. Rebecca, to. George, ir. Thcmas. 
4. M.M(y, b. Eng., abt. 1620; m. 1st, 1638, 
John Skinner of Hartford, d. 165c; m.- 
2nd, Nov. 13, 1651, Owen Tudor, d. 
Windsor, Conn., Oct. 30, 7690. She d. 
there Aug. 19, 1680. Ch'n— by Skin- 
ner— i. Mary, 2. Ann,' ancestress of 
Elisha^XoTt (-Tlarris,* Deac. Benjamin." 
Capt. John,' Ann' [Skinner]), of Hart- 
ford, Conn., b. Feb. 26, 1758, Comptrol 
ler of Conn., 1806- 18 r8; also ancestress 
of Samuel' Colt (Christopher,' Lieut. 



♦"Gideon Wells was a descendant of Gov. 
Thomas Wells, his mother being the dau. 
of Gideon Hale. He attended the .^meri- 
can Literary, Scientific and Military Acad- 
emy at Norwich, Vt., where the more im- 
portant part of his education was iicquired. 
At 21 was writing stories for New York 
journals and later entered the office of the 
'Hartford Times.' 

"In 1827 he was elected to the General 
Assembly from Glastonbury, being fre- 
quently elected thereafter as a democrat. 
Not long afterwards the supreme* court of 
the state Iianded down a decision in the 
then famous case of Atwood against Wel- 
ton, of which the result was to bar Univer- 
salists from giving testimony in court, the 
judges holding that no man could qualify 
as a witness who did not believe in the 
doctrine of future rewards and punish- 
ments. Wells introduced a bill to elimi- 
nate tliis religious test, but six years 
elapsed before it was passed. 

"He was comptroller of the state for 
three or four terms and in 1835 married 
his cousin, Mary Jane Hale, and settled in 
Hartford. Though the marriage appar- 
ently had nothing to do with it, Wells 
wrote in his diary that he bought and wore 
a wig in 18 ir, wearing a wig from that 
time on until his dealh. 

"He was postmaster of Hartford in Jack- 
son's administration and was in Washing- 



Benjannn,' Deac. Benjamin," Capt 
John,- Ann' [Skinner]), of Hartford, 
p. July 19, 1814, inventor of the revolv- 
mg pistol. 3. John," ancestor of Hon 
Nathaniel' Shipman (Marv' [Deming] 
Gen. David,' Alice* [Skinner], Rev! 
Thomas,' Nathaniel,' John'), b Aug 
22, 1828, Judge U. S. Court, Hartford, 
Conn. 4. Joseph, 5. Richard,' ancestor 
of Ichabod L.' Skinner, (Deac. David' 
Deac. Aaron,' Deac. John,' Richard')', 
b. Sept. 2, 1767, engineer of the Na- 
tional Road from Wheeling, W. Va. 
By Tudor— 6. Samue.!,' ancestor of 
Charles Jeremy' Hoadley (Harriet L.' 
[Hillyer], Lucy* [Tudor], Dr. Elihu,' 
Rev. Samuel,' Samuel'), of Hartford, 
b. Aug. I, 1827, State Librarian of 
Conn. ; also ancestor of Capt. Owen' 
Tudor (Dr. Elihu,' Rev. Samuel,' Sam- 
uel'), b. Mch. 23, 1777. U. S. Navy; 
also ancestor of the two brothers, Hon. 
Gideon' Welles, b. July i, 1802,* Sec'y 
of the Ur3. Navv, 1861-9, and Hon. 
Thaddeus' Welles, b. Feb. 23, 1806, re- 
peatedly State Senator, Conn., (Sam- 
uel,* who was Pres. Elector from 
Conn. 1821, and memb. of Const'I Com. 
of Conn., Lucy' [Kilbourn], Mary" 
[Tudor] Samuel'). 7. Sarah, 8. Owen, 
9. Ann, 10. Mary,' ancestress of Prof. 
William Seymour' Tyler, D. D., LL. 
D., (Harvard), b. Harford, Pa., Sept. 

ton in the navy department for three years 
under President Polk's administration. 
He came back to Hartford in 1849 and 
resumed newspaper work and, late in the 
So's left the democratic party for the re- 
publican and founded the 'Hartford Press.' 
He was a member of the republican na- 
tional committee for eight years and first 
met Abraham Lincoln in this city on March 
5, i860. 

"Lincoln called him to Washin.gton on 
March i, 1861, and he assumed his duties 
as secretary of the navy in Lincoln's cabi- 
net on ]\farch 7, i86r. It was his duty to 
create a navy and how well he accom- 
plished the task is shown by the fact that, 
when he became secretary the navy had 
about sixty-five ships and from 600 to 700 
men and at the close of the war it had 
from 600 to 700 ships and. about 50,000 
men. He made blunders, as when he re- 
joiced over the capture of Mason and 
Slidell who were taken from a Britisli ship, 
and again when he permitted his brother- 
in-law to accept government contracts. 

"He was present at the deathbed of 
Lincoln but remained in Johnson's cabinet, 
always having a genuine regard for Lin- 
coln's successor. He returned to Hartford 
in 7869 and, during the later years of his 
life wrote various articles for the 'Galaxy' 
and its successor, the 'Atlantic Monthly,' 
dying in this city in February, 1878." 



UnitmtH ^rnraliigij 



128 



2, 1810, tl. Nov. ly, 1897, a John' Thomson and Margaret Orton, 

noted, teacher, theologian, Latin and dau. of John" Orton and Mary Tudor, 

Greek author, philologist, etc. — See dau. of Owen' Tudor and Mary 

Johnson Cyclopedia for his works, son (Loomis) Skinner, 

of Joab' Tyler and Nabby Seymour, j John, b. 1622.+ 

dau. of Deac. Jonathan' Sevmour and ^ t- ' t ~^ , 

Abigail Hart, dau. of Thomas' Hart 6. Thomas, b. 1624.+ 

and Mehitable Bird, dau. of Jonathan* /■ Nath.aniel. b. 1626.+ 

Bird and Hannah Thomson, dau. of 8. Samuel, b. 1628.+ 



^^ronli O^fn^ration 



"// is a help to mankind, to culture, to piety, to know one's self akin to those 
who suffered oppression and made noble sacrifices for the sake of conscience, helped 
to found our great Western civilization, or rallied to the defense of the infant 
nation ivhen its life hung in the balance." — Congregationalist. 

This second generation records the descendants of the five sons of the progenitor, 
Joseph Loomis, as follows: Nos. 9-20 are descendants of the son Joseph; Nos. 21-33. of 
the son Deacon John ; Nos. 34-44, of the son Thomas ; Nos. 45-56, of the son Nathaniel ; 
Nos. 57-66, of the son Lieut. Samuel. This genealogy, recording the male lines of the 
Loomis Family, does not include within its scope the descendants of Loomis daughters 
which it is desired to include in subsequent volumes of the female lines. — Editor. 

I. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Messing, Co. Essex, England, a. 1615; m. ist, Sept. 17, 1646, 
Sarah, bapt. I-^eb. 2, 1621, d. Aug. 23, 1653, eldest dau. of Wni. and Phillis (dau. of 
Richard and Sarah [Osborne] Lyman, who emigrated from High Onger, Co. Essex, 
Eng., 1631) Hill, of Windsor; m. 2nd, June 28. 1659, Mary Chauncey, who. d. Apr. 22, 
1681. Her parentage is not known. The History of the Treman Family in America, 
p. 168S, places her as the dau. of Pres. Charles Chauncey of Harvard, but this is 
doubted — at least, no conclusive evidence has ever been found. Neither does Judith 
Chauncey, spinster, the half-sister of Pres. Charles, mention her in her will dated Dec, 
1657, proven March i, 1657-8 (see Waters' Gleanings, Vol. F PP- 107-8), wherein ^he 
mentions many of her ''cousins" and other relatives. Neither does the "Pedigree of the 
Family of Chauncey." compiled by Stephen Tucker. Esq.. Somerset Herald in Ordi- 
nary, 1884, name a Mary which could possibly have been Mary, wife of Joseph 
Loomis. On May 3rd, 1643, he had granted him from the Plantation four acres of 
land, bounded north by land of Joseph Loomis, the elder. In Vol. I, of lands, in office 
of Sec'y of State of Conn., this entry occurs : Joseph Lumas Jr. owner of land before 
1653, at Windsor, Conn. In 1660, by purchase, he acquired land on the east side of the 
Conn. River. In 1686 he conveyed a part of this land to his son Joseph, and a part to 
his son John. He was a member of Windsor Troop of horse, in King Phillip's War, 
1675-6, (see soldiers in King Phillip's War. by Geo. M. Bodge, 1896'), and was granted 
6s 8d "on war account." He was a freeman* in 1654. and d. June 26, 1687. 12 ch'n, all 
b. Windsor. 



*Oath of a Freeman. — (See Mass. Col. Rec. I, p. 117. — "I, A. B., being, by God's provi- 
dence, an inhabitant & fifreeman within the jurisdiccon of this comonweale doe freely 
acknowledge my selfe to be subject to the goverm't theerof, & therefore doe heere sweare. 
by the great and drcadfull name of the everlyveing God, that I wille true & faithful to the 
same, & will accordingly yeilde assistance & support thereunto, with my p'son & estate, as 
in equity I am bound. & will also truely indcav'r to mainetaine & preserve all the libertyes & 
privilidges thereof, submitting my selfe to the wholesome lawes & orders made & estab- 
lished by the same; and furth'r that I will not plott nor practise any evill against it. nor con- 
sent to any that shall soe doe, but will timely discover & reveale the same to lawful! avithor- 
ity nowe here estaldished, for the speedy preventing thereof. Moreover, I doe solenmly 
liynde my selfe. in sight of God. that when I shalbe called to give my voice touching any 
such matter of this state, wherein ffreenien are to dcale, I will give my vote & suffrage, as I 
shall judge in myne owne conscience may best conduce & tend to the publique weale of the 
body, without respect to p'sons. or fav'r of any man. Soe helpe mee, God, in the Lord Jesus 
Christ." 



Hon. Gideon Welles, 

1802-1878. 

Fifth in descent from Mary Loomis, No. 4. 



129 



Q. Sakah, b. July 22, 1647. d. 1654. 

10. Joseph, b. July 15, 1649.+ 

11. John, b. Oct. i, 1651. + 

12. Marv, b. Aug. 3, 1653, living in 1687. 

13. Sarah, b. Apr. i, 1660, d. June 4, 
1661. 

14. Hannah, b. Feb. 2, 1662-3; m. July 
I, 1690, Abraham, d. 1730, son of John 
and Ann (Skinner, see No, 4) Colt. 
Ch'n: I. Abraham, 2. Mary, 3. Isaac. 



i>frn«li ^micrattnu 



15. jMatthew, b. Nov. 4. 1664. + 

16. Isaac, b. July 10, 1666, d. young. 

17. Stephen, b. Sept. i, 1668. + 
iS. James, b. Oct. 31, i66g.+ 

19. Nathaniel, b. Aug. 8, '1673; m. Eliza- 
beth . He removed to E. 

Windsor in 1700, and d. 1730. 

20. Isaac, b. Oct. 28, 1677; unm., d. Mch 
17. 1704- 



Abstract of Administr.\tion of Estate of Joseph Loomis, Sen., Windsor 

Found in original Records, Vol. IV, p. 261, and in Manwaring's Printed Digest, Vol. I, 
p. 332. He died 26 June, 1687. Invt. £281-14-08. Taken 12 July, 1687, by Henry Wolcott, 
John Wolcott, John Loomis. 

The children: Joseph ape 38 y., John 36, Mary 34, Hannah 25, Matthew 23, Stephen 
20, James 17, Nathaniel 14, Isaac 9 yrs. of age. 

Court Record, p. 132— 1st Sept. 1687: "invt. exhibited. Page 134, 26 Oct. 1687: An 
invt. of the Estate of Joseph Loomis, formerly exhibited in court, was now considered, 
& this Court appoynt Joseph his son and Matthew Loomis Adms. Order to Dist. and 
appoint John Loomis & John Moore distributors. 

Page 6.— (Vol. Vlll.) 6 Feb. 1709-10: Joseph Loomis, son of Joseph Loomis Sen., 
formerly of Windsor, Dec'd in Court shows that he and his Brother Matthew Loomis, 
now Dec'd have paid the Debts and delivered the Portions of the Estate to his Brothers 
and Sisters, and is granted a Quietus Est. 

5. DEACON JOHN LOOMIS, b. Co. Essex, England, 1622; m. Feb. 3. 1648-9. Eliza- 
beth, b. 1625, d. May 7, 1696, dau. of Thomas and Ann Scott, who sailed from Ipswich, 
England, April, 1634, to Ipswich, Mass., and had with them dau. Elizabeth, aged 9 
years, and removed to Hartford, Conn. (See land records in office of Sec'y of Conn., 
Vol. 11, p. 123. and Manwaring's Digest, I, pp. 32-35). He was admitted to the Windsor 
Church Oct. 11, 1640. On I\iay 3. 1643, he had granted him from the Plantation 40 
acres of land. He resided in Farmington from 1652 to 1660, when he returned to 
Windsor, and was Deacon of the church. He was deputy to the General Ct. in 1666 
and '7, also from 1675 'o 1687. He died Sept, I, 1688. x. 66, and his monument is still 
preserved in the Windsor burying ground. His will is preserved in the Probate office 
at Hartford, and his name is signed John Loomys. — -See copy of same below. 13 chil- 
dren — all b. Windsor, except 3rd, 4tli, 5th and 6th, b. Farminglon. 

5. John, ancestor of Capt. John' 
Brown (Owen," Capt. John.' John') b. 
May 9, 1800, of Harper's Ferry, 1859, 
whose "soul goes marching on" ; also 
of Rev. Dr. Heman' Humphrey 
(Hannah' [Brown], Capt. John,' 



21. John, b. Nov. 9, 1649. -f- 

22. Joseph, b. Nov. 7, 1651.+ 

23. Thomas, b. Dec. 3, 1653.4- 

24. Samuel, b. June 29, 1655, d. young. 

25. Danifx, b,. June 16, 1657.+ 

26. James, b." Sept. 19, 1659, d. Dec. 14, 
1669. 

27. Timothy, b. July 27, i66i.-(- 

28. Nathan'iel. b, July 8, 1663.-1- 

29. David, b. May 30, 1665, d. June 24, 
1665.' 

30. Sam*iel, b. Aug. 12, 1666.-)- 

31. Isaac, b. Aug. 31, 1668, d. Dec. 12, 
1668. 

32. Elizabeth, b. May 8, 1671 ; m. Wind- 
sor, Feb: 4, 1691-2, John, b. Jan. 8. 
1668, d. Feb. 4, 1728. son of Peter and 
Mary (Gillett) IJrown, who was the 
son of Peter Brown, who came to 
Plymouth in the Mayflower in 1620. 
She d. Dec. 11, 1723. Children: I. 
Elizabeth, 2. Mary, 3. Ann, 4. Hannah, 



33- 



John') b. Mch. 26, 1779, Pres. Am- 
herst Ce". 1823-45 ; and also of many 
other noted ones, some of whom are — 
Rev. Charles F. Hudson, author of 
several books ; Rev. Dr. Edw. P. 
Humphrey, Prof. Danville Th. Sem. ; 
Hon. James Humphrey, memb. Cong.; 
Rev. John Humphrey, Prof. Mor. 
Phil, Hamilton Coll; Rev. Dr. Zepha- 
niah M. Humphrey. Prof. Lane Theol. 
Sem., Cincinnati, O., etc. 6. Ann. 7. 
Sarah, 8. Isaac, 9. Daniel, 10. Mar- 
garet, II. Esther. (See Whitney Gen, 
p. 1274, for many descendants). 
Mary, b. Aug. 7, 1673, d. May 14, 
1675- 



Will of John Loomis, Windsor 

Will dated 27 Aug., 1688. Exhibited 4 Dec. 1688. Will on file. No Court Records 
found. 

John Loomiss senior doe beinge of a competent understandinge and memory ordayne 
and appoynt this my Last will and Testament. 



lilnnmtB C^^ucalo^g 



130 



In primis my will is that my eldest son Jiihn shall have a double portion of my estate 
in Land yt to bee accounted for part that he liave already beene possessed of and by this I 
Rive liberty to bee assured of 

my will is that all my land on both sides ye River shall be equally devided between all 
my children now livinge I leave itt in charg in my will yt there bee indeavered of all a 
ready complyance to agree in ye devission itt beinge so small devissions I know not how 
to pleas myself nor them My will is yt my daughter Elizabeth shall have equall portion 
with my sons excepting John of ye moveable estate my will is yt my wife shall have ye 
product of ye thirds of all my land as longe as she lives and that ye house homested & 
Barne Remaync to my wife as longe as she lives and ye free dispose of itt amongst my 
children when she dies & thatt ye 3rd prt of my moveable estate of what she shall chuse 
to bee to her free dispose amongst my children 

my will is yt my son Thomas's two sons shall have ten pound a pees of my moveable estate 
I apoynt my wife and son John Executors of this my will always provided yt my Just 
debt shall bee payd out of my moveable estate and if itt will not reach everj' one pro- 
portionable shall abate 

my will is that (illegible) 

by my wife at her death 

I subscrib my hand 
Wittness : John Looniys Sr 

Abigaill Aling 

Nathanale Porter 

6. THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Co. Essex, England, 1624; m. ist, Nov. I, 1653, Hannah, d. 
Apr. 25, 1662; dan. of Henry Fox (spelled also Fowkes — see Porter Gen., Ed'n of 1893, 
p. 9, which says: "dau. of Henry Fowkes, from Eng., Windsor, Conn., who d. Sept., 
1640) ; m. 2nd, Jan. I, 1662-3, Mary, d. Aug. 8, 1684, dau. of Thomas Judd, ancestor of 
the Judds of New England. He was freeman in 1654, and admitted to the church, 
April 3, 1666. He was a member of a Co. which served in King Phillip's War. He 
owned a farm in E. Windsor and d. Aug. 28, 1689. No will, but an estate adm'd. 11 
ch'n — all b. Windsor. 



34. Thomas, b. Oct. 29, 1654, d. 1654. 

35. Thomas, b. Mar. 17, 165.S-6.-l- 

36. Hannah, b. Feb. 8, 1657-8; m. Philip, 
son of Thomas, a bro. of Mary and 
Elizabeth Judd, b. 1649, bap. Sept. 2, 
1649, d. Waterbury, Conn., 1689. She 
was living in 1690. Ch'n: I. Philip, 
2. Thomas, 3. Hannah, 4. William, 5. 
Pienjamin. 

37. Mary, b. Jan. 16, 1659-60; m. Apr. 3, 
1679, Michael Taintor, a Welshman, 
of Branford, b. Oct. 1652. He was a 
son of Michael and Elizabeth Taintor. 
He was one of the first settlers of 
Colchester, was deputy to the General 
Court for 26 sessions, anil was town 
clerk of Colchester for 30 years, 
which ofifice he held at his death Feb., 
1730. She d. May 11, 1695. Ch'n: i. 
Dcac. Michael,' who was ancestor 
of Henrv G.' Taintor (Solomon,' 
John,' Deac. Michael') b. Feb., 1813, 
Treas. of Conn. ; also ancestor of Eli- 
phalet Adams* Bulkeley (Sarah' 
[Taintor], Capt. Charles.' Deac. 
Michael'), b. June 20, 1803, Pres. of 
Aetna Life Ins. Co., Hartford, Conn. 
2. John, 3. Mary, 4. Joseph. He m. 
2nd, Aug. 1695, Mi's. Mabel Butler. 

Eliphalet .\dams* was the son of 
John Charles and Sally' (Taintor) 
Bulkeley, and the father of Morgan 
Gardner' Bulkeley, the fifty-first gov- 
ernor of Connecticut ; Morgan Gard- 
ner,' son of Eliphalet A,* and Lydia 
Smith (Morgan) Bulkeley, was b. 



E. Haddam, Conn., Dec. 26, 1837. He 
rem. to Hartford, in 1846, and was 
educated in Hartford High School. 
His first position was that of errand 
boy in a mercantile house in Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. He enlisted in the 13th 
N. Y. Regt. and fought under Gen. 
McClellan and afterwards served un- 
der Gen. Mansfield. Removing to 
Hartford in 1872, he became one of 
the most prominent men of the city. 
He helped found and became the first 
Pres. of the United States Bank of 
Hartford. In time he succeeded 
Thos. Enders as Pres. of the Aetna 
Life Ins. Co., and the wonderful suc- 
cess of this Co. is attributed to his 
rare business ability as manager and 
financier. In 1880 he was elected 
mayor of Hartford and re-elected 
three times. In 1888 he was nomi- 
nated by acclamation for Governor of 
the State, elected and took his seat 
Jan. 10, 1889, retiring from that office 
in 1893. In 1905 he was elected 
United States Senator, and his speech 
of acceptance uttered in the House of 
Representatives, was one of the most 
appropriate and eloquent eflforts heard 
by a Connecticut Gen. Assembly in 
many years. He m. Feb. 11. 1880. 
Fannie Briggs Houghton, who was b. 
July 3, i860, and they have a family 
of three children: — Morgan Gardner, 
Jr., b. Dec. 25. 1885; Elenor Hough- 



Hon. Morgan Gardner Bulkeley, 

1837- ■ 
Fifth in descent from Mary Loomis, No. S7- 





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toil, b. Apr. 7, 1893, and Houghton, b. 39. 

Aug. 9, 1896. 

(Gov.) Bulkeley is still a resident 
of Hartford, where he is honored as 
one of the foremost men of the city. 40. 

38. Eliz.-\beth, b. Jan. 21, 1663-4; ni. Dec. 
27, 1682, John, b. June 11, 1659, d. Apr. 
24, 1723, son of John and Mary 
(Hart) Lee. Farmington, Conn. 41. 

Ch'n: I. John, 2. Deac. Jonathan, 3. 
' Mary, 4. Elizabeth, 5. Samuel, 6. Capt. 42. 

Hezekiah,' who was ancestor of Sarah 
M." Lee (Charles,^ Dr. Samuel,^ Capt. 43. 

Hezekiah"), b. Sept. 28, 1819, Editor 
of Lee Genealogy. 7. Elizabeth, 8. 44. 

Ruth. See Goodwin Gen., p. 5515, and 
N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 28, p. 396, 
for descendants. 



Ruth, b. Oct. 16, 1665; m. Oct. 29, 

1691, Joseph, d. Jan. 11, 1719, son of 
John and Ann (Skinner— See No. 
4-2) Colt. Windsor. 

Sar.mi, b. Feb. I, 1667-8; m. Dec. 27, 

1692, Wakefield Dibble, b. Sept. 15, 
1667. She d. 1693. No children. 
Simsbury, Conn. 

Jeremiah, b. July 3, 1670, d. Oct. 16, 
1672. 

Mauel, b. Oct. 27, 1672; m. Jan. 1692, 
John Cole. Farmington, Conn. 
Mif^VELL, b. Aug. 6, 1676, bap. Aug. 
13, 1676, was living in i6go. 
Benjamin, b. May '20, 1679, bap. June 
I, 1679, was living, 1690. 



"The descendants of Thomas will be interested in the following: 

Abstract of Estate of Thomas Loomis, Windsor 

Found in Original Records, Vol. V, p. 40, and in Manwaring's Printed Digest, Vol. I, 
p. 482. 

Invt. £377-01-06. Taken ist Nov. 1C89, by John Moore and Joseph Loomis. The chil- 
dren: Thomas, b. 17 March, 1655-6; Hannah, b. 8 Feb. 1657-8; iMary, b. 16 Jan. 1659-60; 
Elizabeth, b. 21 Jan. 1663-4; Ruth, b. 36 Oct. 1665; Sarah, b. 1st Feb. 1667-8; Mabell, b. 27 
Oct. 1672; Mind well, b. Aug. 1676; Benjamin, b. 20 May, 1679. 

II Nov. 1689: Adms. to Thomas Loomis. 

6 Mch. 1689-90: Dist; To eldest son £130: to the youngest son, £65; to the Lame 
dau. Sarah, £50; to each of the other daughters, £24 (a part before received by the married 
daughters), William Judd, Michael Tayntor & John Lee sign as having received. Again 
Hana had C8, Mary £7-01-08, & Elizabeth ill-03-oo. 

14 Dec. 1693:' The Brothers-in-Law of Thomas Loomys of Windsor having appeared 
before the Court of Assistants, Oct. last & Desiring This court to Settle the Father of 
sayd Loomys his Estate, they being dissatisfied with the Dist. of the County Court. The 
Court of Assistants turning it Back to the Consideration of the County Court, who 
having Laboured in it. The sayd Tho. Loomys, John Lee in behalf of his wife, & Michael 
Tayntor, agreed in Court that Benjamin Loomys his portion should be as the former Court 
ordered, £65, & Wakefield Dible's wife's portion £50, & that Thomas Loomys should add 
to the portions of his six sisters now surviving Fower pounds Ten Shillings apiece to 
each of them, to be paid as soon as he can conveniently, in corn, porck or Neat Cattell ; 
& the Court appoynts Thomas Loomys to be administrator to his Father's Estate. 

See Manwaring's Printed Digest, Vol. I, p. 482, for further proceedings as to Thomas 
Loomis's Estate. 



NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Co. Es.sex, Eng., a. 1626; m. Nov. 24, 1653, Elizabeth, b. 
Windsor, 1638, daughter of Deacon John and Abigail Moore (More). He was free- 
man in 1654, and admitted to the church May 3, 1663. Was a member of Windsor 
Troop of Horse in King Phillip's War. Dr. Loomi.s, edition of 1875, says: "His will, 
dated Aug. 17, 1688, is preserved at Hartford, and is signed Nathaniel Loomys"; I 
have not been able to find such a will.— Editor. He d. Aug. 19, 1688. His wife m. 
2,id, John Case of Simsbury; she d. July 23, 1728, age 90. 12 children— all b. Windsor. 

Medicine, Yale Coll. 3. Joseph, 4- 



Elizabeth, b. Aug. 7, 1655; m. June 
?8, 1671, William, son of Thomas 
Rurnham. She d. Nov. 19, i?'?. 
Wethersfield, Conn, Ch'n: i. Eliza- 
beth, 2. Rev. William,' ancestor of 
Hiram" Burnhani (Capt. Amos,' 
Amos,' Josiah," Rev. William') of 
Detroit, Mich., b. June i, 1798, Chief 
Survevor of the N. E. Boundary of 
the U' S., under treaty of Ghent; also 
ancestor of Dr. Chas. L.' Ives (Sarah* 
[Badger], Olivia A.° [Root], Joel* 
Lucy' [Curtiss], Hannah' [Burnhani], 
Rev. William'), b. June 22, 1831, Prof. 



Nathaniel, 5. Jonathan, 6. Mary, 7. 
Abigail, 8. David. 

46. Lieut. Nathaniel, b. i\Ich. 20, 1657; 
m. Dec. 23, 1680, Elizabeth, b. Nov. 11, 
1657, d. 1743, dau. of Josi^ Ellsworth. 
He bought land in E. Windsor in 
1689, and was appointed Lieut, in 1707. 
His will, preserved at Hartford, is 
dated May 26, 1729. He d. Sept. 29. 
1733. No ch'n. 

47. Abigail, b. Mch. 27, 1659; m. Nov. 22, 
1677, Lieut. Josiah, son of Thomas 
and Jane Barber of Simsbury, 



ffinnrntB CSi^n^alogii 



132 



48. 
> 49 

' so. 
5' 
52. 
53 



57- 
58. 



59- 



Conn., b. Feb. 15, 1653, d. bef. Jan. 6, 
1729-30, as will was proven on that 
date. She d. Feb. 9, 1700-1. Ch'n : I. 
Abigail, 2. Josiah, 3. Rebecca, 4. Na- 
thaniel, 5. Jonathan, 6. Aaron,' who 
was great grandfather of John War- 
ren' Barber (Elijah,^ Elijah," Aaron') 
of New Haven, Conn., b. Feb. 2, 1798, 
author of "Historical Collections" of 
several states. 
JosiAH, b. Feb. 17, i66o-i.-|- 

JONATHAN, b. Mch. 30, 1664.+ 

David, b. Jan. ii, 1667-8.-!-% 
Hezeiciah, b. Feb. 21, 1668-9.-I- 
MosES, b. May 15, 1671.-I- 
MiNriwr.LL, b. July 20, 1673; m. Oct. 
I. 1696, Jonathan Brown, b. Mch. 30, 
1670. [See N. Y. Gen. Record, Vol. 



XXVI, p. I, which sets him forth as 
son of Peter and Mary (Gillette) 
Brown, son of Peter Brown of the 
"Mayflower."] She d. Mch. i, 1767, 
at Windsor, Conn. J. S. Kingsley, 
Tufts College, is a descendant of 
M indwell. 

54. Ebenezer, b. Mch. 22, 1675. -|- 

55. Mary, b. Jan. 5, 1680; m. May 6, 1708, 
Joseph Barber, Windsor, Conn. 
Ch'n: I. Joseph, 2. Samuel, 3. Daniel, 
4. Mary, 5. Mindwell, 6. Daniel, 7. 
Elizabeth, 8. Jonah. 

56. Rebecca, b. Dec. 10, 1682; m. Josiah 

Rockwell. Lebanon, Conn. But is this 
correct? See No. ill. Which is 
right? 



LIEUT. SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Co. Essex, England, a. 1628; m. Dec. 27, 1653, Eliza- 
beth, dan. of Thomas Judd. He was freeman in 1654, and admitted to the church Nov. 
26. 1661. He was a Lieut, and removed to Westfield, Mass., between 1672 and '75. He 
sold his dwelling house in Windsor in 1679, and d. Oct. I, 16S9. His widow was living 
in Westfield, 1716. 10 ch'n— all but last two b. in Conn. 



+ 



Samuel, b. 

Elizabeth, b. - 

1673. Thomas, d. May 6, 1719, son of 
Deac. Thomas and Deliverance 
(Lanjjton) Hanchet. Westfield, Mass. 
Ch'n : I. Elizabeth, 2. Thomas, 3. 
Mary, 4. Hannah, 5. Hannah, 6. Sarah, 
7. Samuel, 8. Deliverance. 
Rt'TH, b. Farmington, Conn., June 14. 
1660, bap. July 24, 1660; m. Benjamin, 
bapt. Apr. 11, 1658, d. Westfield, 
Mass., 1738, ae. 80, son of William 
and Elizabeth (Stanley) Smith, of 
Farmineton, Conn. Ch'n: i. William, 
2. Ruth, 3. Benjamin, 4. Sanuiel, 5. 
Elizabeth, 6. Rachel, 7. Jonathan, 8. 
Job, 9. Mary. He m. 2nd, Mrs. Han- 



nah (Hanchet) Loomis, for which see 
m. Nov.' 18, Stanley Gen., p. 28. 

60. Sarah, b. Feb. 3, 1662-3. 

61. Joanna, b. Oct. 22, 1665; m. Nov. 20, 
1691, Joseph, b. Aug. 25, 1655, son of 
William and Elizabeth (Stanley) 
Smith, his 2nd wife. Farmington, 
Conn. Ch'n: i. Joanna, 2. Ruth, 3. 
Susanna, 4. Thankful, 5. Mercy, 6. 
Esther, 7. Experience, 8. Zephania. 

62. Benjamin, b. Feb. 11, 1667-8; m. Jan. 
6, 1703, Ann Fitch. He d. 1726. No 
children. 

63. Neiiemiah, b. July 15, i670.-(- 

64. William, b. Mch. 18, \6y2.-\- 

65. Philip, b. Feb. 22, 1675. -f- 

66. Mary, b. Aug. 16, 1678. 



(IIl)trb C^puprattou 



"This shall be ivrittcn for the gcucrations to come." — Psalms, CII, iS. 

The descendants of: — 

(i) Joseph are Nos. 67-104; (6) Thomas are Nos. 153-163; 

(S) Deac. John are Nos. 105-154; (7) Nathaniel are Nos. 164-201; 

(8) Samuel are Nos. 202-253. 



JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, July 15, 1649; m. ist, Apr. 10, 1681, Lvdia, b. Jan. 26, 
1662, d. May 7, 1702, a:. 41, dau. of John and Hannah (Moore) Drake of Windsor; m. 
2nd, Feb. II, 1702-3, widow Abigail Birge, b. Sept. 20, 1663, dau. of Cornelius and 
Priscilla (Kelsey) Gillett. He removed to E. Windsor in 1700, and d. Feb. 26. 1715, 
according to Loomis Gen., 1875 Ed'n. But this cannot be, for his will was made Jan. 
'7. 173.?. and proven Jan. 11. 1739-40. See Manwaring's Digest of Earlv Conn. Pro- 
bate Ct. Records, Vol. Ill, for copy of will. It mentions wife Abigail, sons 
Joseph. Enoch, Isaac, and dau. Lydia Hinsdale, Martha Bissell, Rachel Lombard. Phcebe 
Munsell. and Abinail. It also says: "It is my will that if any of mv children endeavor 
to disturb Daniel Loomis about the land I sold to him, they shall have of tlie estate but 
five shillings apiece." Son Isaac is to be executor. II ch'n— all b. Windsor, except 
last two. 



•3S 



all)trb ^pttrrattnii 



67. Joseph, b. Nov. 28, 1682, d. Mch. 19, 
1682-3. 

68. Joseph, b. Oct. 8, 1684.+ 

69. C.^LEB, b. Oct. 10, 1686, 'd. Mch. 5, 
1686-7. 

70. LvniA, b. Feb. 17, 1687-8; m. Jan. 6, 
1714-5, Isaac, b. Sept. 15, 1673, d. Mch. 
'. '73Qi son of Barnabas and Sarah 
(White) Hinsdale. Hartford. She d. 
Mch. 28, 1760. W. Hartford. Ch'n : 
I. Lydia, 2. Isaac, 3. Joseph, 4. Jona- 
than. 

71. Martha, b. Oct. 13, 1690; m. Feb. 16, 
1709-TO, Thomas Bissell, b. Dec. 3, 
r683, d. June 11, 1771, ae. 88. She d. 
Sept. 2, 'i75t. Wapping, Conn. Ch'n: 
I. Martha, 2. Josiah, 3. Jerijah, 4. 
Isaiah, 5. Asahel, 6. Job, 7. Daniel, 8. 
Eunice. 

72. Rachel, b. Jan. 12, 1692-3 ; m. int.. 
May 18, 1717, Ebenezer, b. Sept. 11, 
1692, d. June I. 1780, son of David 
and Margaret (Philley, of Windsor) 



Lombard. Ch'n: i. Rachel, 2. Ebene- 
zer. 3. Joseph, 4. Lydia, 5. Jonathan, 
6. Daniel. 

73. Enoch, b. Mch. 23, 1694-5 I received a 
.erant of land in Tolland, 1713. 

74. Phoebe, b. 1697; m. (his second wife) 
Feb. 15. 1718-19. Jacob, son of Thomas 
and Lydia ( ) Munsell. of New 
London, Conn. Ch'n : i. Thomas, 2. 
Mercy, 3. Elisha,' who was ancestor 
of Joel* Munsell (Joel,' Hezckiah.' 
Elisha'). b. Apr. 14. 1808, Book Pub- 
lisher, Author and Founder of the 
great Genealogical Emporium, Al- 
bany, N. Y. 4. Jonathan, 5. Mercy, 6. 
Gurdon. 7. Jacob. 8. Joseph, 9. John, 
10. Desire. See N. E. His. & Gen. 
Reg., Vol. 34, p. 247, for further Mun- 
sell data. 

75. Damaris, b. July 29, 1699. d. June I, 
i/OS- 

76. Isaac, b. Sept. 15, 1705.+ 

77. .-\bigail, b. Apr. 8, 1708; living 1733. 



II. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Oct. I, 1651; m. ist, Mary 



a grand- 



daughter of Miles Clay, of Braintree, England, and was living in 1678; m. 2nd, Aug. 
.30, 1705, Esther, dau. of Cornelius and Prisalla (Kelsey) Gillet. Lived at Hatfield, 
Mass., until 1683, or later, and then returned to Windsor. Hatfield and Hadley were 
one and the same place originally. He owned land in E. Windsor. His will is pre- 
served at Hartford, dated June 18. 1729, accepted Nov. 28. 1732. See Manwaring, Vol. 
Ill, p. 79. He d. Nov. 30 (?), 1732. sur\'ived by his widow Esther. 9 ch'n — first three 
b. at Hadley, Mass. 



78. John, b. Oct. 19, 1670, d. young. 

79. John, b. July 22, 1676, d. Jan. 20, 
1676-7. 

80. Mary, b. Dec. 14, 1677; ni. July 16, 
1696, Serg, Ebenezer, b. Colchester, 
Conn., .Aug. 18, 1671, son of Ebenezer 
and Mary (WakcficUn Dibble. She 
died before 1729. Ch'n : i. Mary, 2. 
R.achel ; sec Wakefield Gen., p. 205, 
for descendants. 

John, b. Feb. 12, 1706-7, d. young. 
Esther, b. Sept. 13, 1708, d. May 11, 
'7.30. 

Sarah, b. Sept. 26, 1710; m. Mch. 26, 
'733. Thomas Ellsworth, b. Mch. 10, 



81 
82 

83 



84. 



8.S. 
86. 



1708, d. Sept. 26, 1750. Ch'n: i. Es- 
ther, 2. Thomas, 3. John, 4. Sarah, 5. 
Gustavus, 6, Dinah, 7. Levi, 8. Debo- 
rah. 

Damaris, b. Dec. I, 1712; m. Feb. 28, 
1744-5, Daniel, a sea-captain, b. Mch. 
28. 1707, d. July II, 1792, sou of Capt. 
Joseph and Abigail (Bissell) Phelps. 
No. ch'n. She d. May 5, 1792. 
John, b. Sept. 21, I7i3- + 
Abel, b. Aug. 3, 1716. + 
John Loomis (11) by his will dated 
1729. gave his property to his four 
children, Esther, Sarah, Damaris, and 
John, but does not mention Abel. 



15. MATTHEW LOOMIS, b. Windsor. Conn., Nov. 4. 1664; m. June 6. 1686-7, Mary Gay- 
lord, b, Jan. 19, 1663-4. He died Apr. 12, 1688. Windsor, i child. 

87. Mary, b. Oct. 31. 1687. 

17. STEPHEN LOOMIS. b. Windsor, Conn.. Sept. i, 1668; m. Jan i, 1690-1, Esther, b 
a. 1669-70, d. Nov. 6, 1714. at Windsor, dau. of John and Ann (Skinner, No. 4, 2) Colt 
(Coult). 'He d. 1711. Windsor, 7 ch'n— all b, Windsor. 



88. Matthew, b. Nov. 15, 1691, d. before 
1714. 

89. Stephen, b. July 21, 1693. + 

90. Hannah, b. Apr. 13, 170^, living in 
1720. 

gi. Israel, b. Aug. 6, 1705.4- 

92. Amos, b. Aug. 12, 1707.-+- 

93. Mary, b. Mch. 26, 1709 (m. No. i8t.) 



94- 



Sarah, b. Apr. 16, 1711; m. ist, 
Michael, b. Dec. 31. 1719. d. Nov. 1748. 
at Colchester. Conn., son of Michael 
and Eunice (Foote) Taintor; m. 2nd, 
Mr. Willard. Ch'n: by 1st m.; i. 
Sarah, 2. Michael; by 2nd m., several 
(names unknown). 



ICnnmia C^i^ni^alnrig 



34 



i8. JAMES LOOMIS, b. Windsor. Oct, 31, 1669; m, 1696, Mindwell, b. Nov. 10, 1671, d. 
Mch. I, 1736, dau. of John and Hannah (Moore) Drake, Jr. He removed to E. Wind- 
sor in 1700, and d. in Bohon, Dec. 29, 1750. 10 ch'n. 



lOl. 



103. 
104. 



95. MmnvvELL, b. Dec. 28, 1697, living in 
17,34- 

96. James, b. Jan. 27, 1699-1700; resided 
in Bolton; d. Jan. 9, 1784. 

97. Henry, b. Sept. 14, 1701. + 

98. Matthew, b. Oct. 25, 1703. -f=' 

99. Eunice, b. May i, 1705; m. Aug. 31, 
1726, Daniel, b. Dec. 5, 1696, son of 
James and Mary (Rose) Wright. 
Ch'n: I. Eunice, 2. James, 3. Mind- 
well, 4. Daniel, 5. Elisha, and probably 
others (Rachel?) 

100. Hannah, b. Apr. 19, 1707. Living in 
1734- 



21. DEAC. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Windsor. Conn., 
Dec. 30, 1696, Sarah (Boll wood) Warner, d. 
He was deac. of the church and d. Aug. 31, 17 

105. Mary, b. Mar. 20, 1672-3; m. Nov. 
20, (13) 169s, Dr. and Deac. John, 
b. Killingworth, Feb. 17, 1671-2, d. 
Apr. 9, 1746, ae. 75, 5th son of Sam- 
uel and Deborah (Griswold) Buell. 
(See Kelley's Gen., p. 65.) On her 
toml)Stone in the West burying ground 
in Litchfield is recorded : ''Mary, wife 
of John Buel, Esq., d. Nov. 4, 1769, 
ae. 90 yrs. She was the mother of 
13 children, loi grand children, 247 106. 

great grand children, and 49 great 
great grand children. Total 410, of 
whom 336 survive her." Litchfield, 107. 

Conn. 13 ch'n: i, Mary, 2. John, 3. 
Isaac, '4. Abigail,' ancestress of the 
famous five missionary brothers 
(sons of a missionary), viz.: Rev. 
Luther H.,' missionary, A. B. C. F. 
M. ; Rev. Oraniel H.,' the noted mis- 
sionary to Japan; Rev. John T.,° mis- 
sionary to Japan also ; Rev. William 
H.,' the noted missionary to Spain, 
and Rev. Thomas L.° Gulick, also ip8. 

missionary to Spain ; (Fanny H.° 109. 

[Tliomas], wife of Rev. Peter J. no. 

Gulick, missionary to the Sandwich 
Islands, John,' Hannah' [Strong], nr. 

Daniel,^ Abigail'). 5. Hannah, 6. - 
Lois, 7. Deborah, 8. Deac. Peter,' an- 
cestor of Samuel R.° Franklin (Sa- 
rah [Buel], Dr. Wm,' Buel, Peter,' 
Deac. Peter'), Washington, D. C, b. 
Aug. 24, 1825, Commander of the U. 
S. Navy, and whose brother, Gen. 1 12. 

Wm. B. Franklin, b. Feb. 27, 1823, 
was Maj. Gen. of Volunteers, 1861-6; 
also ancestor of .Mfrcd Kellev" 
(Mary Seymour* [Wells], Abigail' 
[Seymour], Peter' Buel, Deac. 
Peter'), first Pres. of Cleveland Vil- 
lage,_ O., and author of the first Leg- 
islative Bill in this country, or 
Europe, to abolish imprisonment for 
debt. 9. Ebenezer, 10. Capt. Solomon, 113. 

ir. Capt. Jonathan,' who was ancestor 



Mary, b. Jan. 3, 1708-9, d. Mch. 31, 
1709. 

Mabel, b. May 20, 1710, d. Aug. 20, 
1 7 10. 

Nathaniel, b. Feb. 15, 1711-12.-!- 
Lois, b. Oct. 26, 1715; m. abt. 1747, 
James, b. Mch. 21, 1695, d. Oct. 22, 
'773i son of Thomas and Esther 
(Andrus) Wright, of Wethersfield, 
Conn. She d. J[an. 31, 1789. Ch'n: 
I. James, 2. Elizabeth, 3. Mary, 4. 
Joseph, 5. (possibly) Lois, who m. 
Elizur Hubbard. Also see Barton 
Gen., and Stiles's Anc. Wethersfield, 
Conn., Vol. II, p. 857. 



Nov. 9, 1649; m. 1st, 



m. 2nd, 



July 14, 1726, widow of Isaac Warner. 
1$. 9 ch'n. 

of Hon. Norman B.' Judd (Norman,' 
Mary' [Buel], Capt. Jonathan'), b. 
Jan. 10", 181S, U. S. Minister to Prus- 
sia, 1861-S; also ancestor of Hon. 
Darius' Lyman (Mary' [Buel], Capt. 
Jonathan'), b. July 19, 1789, member 
Ohio Senate for 6 consecutive terms, 
and afterwards memb. LI. S. Con- 
gress, Ravenna, O. 12. Elizabeth, 13. 
Rachel. 

Elizabeth, b. Dec. 31, 1677 ; m. Nov. 
30, 1714, Francis Griswold. She d. 
Apr. 13, 1718. 

Deborah, b. Jan., 1679-80; m. June S, 
1700, Jonathan Filley, b. Nov. 30, 
1672. Simsbury, Conn. Ch'n: 1. De- 
borah, 2. Lieut. Jonathan, 3. Deborah, 
4. Anna, 5. Margaret, 6. Nathaniel,' 
ancestor of Oliver Dwight' Filley 
(Oliver,* Oliver,' Nathaniel,' Na- 
thaniel'), b. May 23, 1805, Mayor of 
St. Louis, Mo., 1858 and 1859. 7. 
Elizabeth. 

Zechariah, b. Nov. 1681. -|- 
EzEKiEL, b. Oct. 1683. 4- 
Ephraim, b. Nov. 1685, d. Jan. 10, 
1697-8. 

Redecca, b. Dec. 1687 ; m. Dec. 10, 
1713, Josiah, b. Mch. 10, 1678, son of 
Samuel and Marv (Norton) Rock- 
well, (See Tuttle'Gen., p. 678). Leb- 
anon, Conn. Ch'n : i. Rebecca, 2. 
Ruth, 3. Josiah, 4. Ezra, 5. Waitstill, 
6. Eunice. 

Ruth, b. Jan. 28, 1689-90; m, June 
20, 1708, John Adams. He d. Nov. 
22, 1732. One of the grantees and 
early settlers of Colchester. Leb- 
anon, Conn. Ch'n : i. John, 2. Daniel, 
3. Samuel, 4. Ruth, 5. Joseph, 6. 
David, 7. Mary, 8. Andrew, 9. Eliza- 
beth. 10. Rachel, ll. Hannah. (See 
N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 42, p. 156, 
for dcsc.) 
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DEAC. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Nov. 7, 1651 '..m. Jan. 28, 1675-6, Hannah, b. 
prob. 1655, dau. of John. and his and wife, Hepzibah (Ford), wid. of Richard Lyman 
Marsh, who survived him. He d. 1699. See Marsh Gen., p. 14. 7 ch'n — all b. 
Windsor. 



114. Ann, b. Jan. 10, 1678-9. 

115. '.Hannah (twin), b. Jan. 10, 1678-9; 

m. Dec. 30, 1708, John Birchard, d. 
June 30, 1735. She d. Oct. 21, 1746. 
Had a dau. Hannah. 

116. Joseph, b. Feb. 13, 1681-2, d. young. 

117. Joseph, b. Nov. 28, 1682. + 

[ 18. --Grace, b. Mch. 17, 1684-5; m. Leb- 
anon, Aug. 6, (4), 1709, Capt. John 
Webster, b. Feb. 26, 1673-4 (Sept. 11, 
1672), d. Lebanon, Nov. 3, 1735, son 
of Thomas and Abigail (Alexander) 
Webster, and one of the first settlers 
of Lebanon. Grace was his 2nd wife. 
No ch'n. 

119. -Lydia, b. Apr. 15, 1686; m. Lieut. 
Jonathan, b. 1684, d. Aug. ir, 1753, 
son of Richard and Elizabeth (Coles) 
Lyman. She d. July ID, 1776. He 
rem. from Northampton, Mass., to 
Lebanon, Conn., 1696. Ch'n: I. 
Jonathan, 2. Lydia, 3. Jonathan,' an 
ccstor of Col Chas. Otis' Shepard 
(Rhoda H." [Lyman], Rev. William,' 
William," Jonathan'), b. 1842, U. S. 
Charge d' Affairs to Japan, 1871-2. 
Consul to Bradford, Eng., 1877; also 



ancestor of the two brothers, Rev. 
Theodore B.* Lyman, b. Feb. 15, 1816, 
Ass't Bishop, N. C., Raleigh, and 
Dwight E.' Lyman, b. 1818, Roman 
Cath. Priest, Bait., Md., (Rev. Asa," 
William,' Jonathan') ; and also 
father of Rev. Dr. Joseph Lyman, b. 
Apr. 3, 1749, Prcs. A. B. C. F. M., 
1823-6. 4. Sarah, ancestress of Rev. 
Timothy D.' Hunt { Dr. Simon," 
Eldad,= Sarah' [Lyman]) b. Mch. 10, 
1821, Missionary to Sandwich Islands, 
1843-8. 5. Hannah, ancestress of 
Gov. Washington' Hunt ( Sanford," 
Gad," Hannah' [Lvman]), b. Aug. 5, 
181 r. Gov. of N. Y. 1850-2.* 6. Jo- 
seph, 7. Jacob, 8. Rachel, 9. Zeriah, 
10. Elijah, II. Anna. See Lyman 
Gen., p. 165. 

Sarah, b. Jan. 8, 1693-4; m- Feb. 28, 
1721-2, Cornelius Birge, b. July 30, 
1694, d. June 23, 1763. She d. Oct. 
2, 1776. Ch'n: 1. Sarah, 2. Irene, 3. 
Hannah, 4. Abigail, 5. Capt. Jona- 
than, 6. Esther. 

Deac. Joseph Loomis's estate was 
adm. as follows : 



*Gov. Hunt and his brother, Edward B.. are deserving of more than a word. The 
following sketches arc, by permission, copied from one of the biographical histories : 

Washington Hunt was born Windham, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1811, son of Sanford and Fanny 
(Rose) Hunt; died in New York City, Feb. 2, 1867. In 1818 his father removed to Por- 
tage, N. Y. Educated in the common schools; studied law and became a lawyer in Lock- 
port, N. Y. Married Nov. 20, 1834, Mary H., daughter of Henry Walbridge of Ithaca, 
N. Y. He was the first judge of Niagara County, in 1836. Representative in the 28th, 29th 
and 30th Congresses, 1843-49, being chairman of the committee on commerce. Declined to 
be candidate for fourth term. He was state comptroller 1849-50 and governor of the state 
1851-2. Then retired to his landed estates near Lockport. 

He was temporary chairman of the last Whig National Convention, in 1856. After the 
dissolution of the party he became a democrat. Was chairman of the Democratic Nat. Con- 
vention at Richmond, Va., June 21, i860, that nonn'naled Bell & Everett, where he declined 
nomination for vice-prcsidencv of the U. S. Delegate to the Democratic Nat. Convention 
in 1864 and to the National Union in 1866. Prominent lay delegate to the conventions of 
the Protestant Episcopal church. Degree of LL.D. from University of Rochester in 1851. 

Edward Bissell Hunt, youngest brother of Gov. Washington Hunt, military engineer, 
horn in Livingston Co.. N. Y., 'june 15, 1822. Married in 1852 Helen Myra, d. of Prof. 
Nathan W. Fisk, afterward known as "H. FI."— Helen Hunt Jackson, the authoress. 

Graduated from U. S. militarv academy Julv, 1845; entered corps of engineers. Asst. 
Prof of civil and military er.ginecring at U. S. IMilitary Academy. '46-49; assistant engineer 
in the construction of Ft. Warren, Boston Harbor, 1849-51. Engaged in numerous works 
of construction, etc., and became captain in '59 and was instrumental in preventing the forts 
of southern Florida from falling into hands of Confederates. Chief Engineer Department 
of the '^henpiidoah In i.'-'62 was detailed to perfect and construct a battery for tirmg under 
water, invented bv him and called the "sea miner." While experimenting witli the battery 
he was suffocated' bv escaping gas, in the U. S. Navy Yard, Brooklyn, and died 0ct^2, i86.^ 
Author of "Union 'Foundations: a study of American Nationality as a fact of Science. 
Contributor to American Ass'n. for Advancement of Science, and to several literary and 
scientific periodicals. 



iCnnmiH (intralngir 



136 



Abstract ok Estate of Deacon JosErH I.oomis, Windsor 

As found in Vol. VI, p. 1+2-3, Probate Records, Hartford, and in Vol. I. p. 570, of 
Manwaring's Printed Digest. 

Invt. £277-09-06. Taken 7 Nov., 1699, by John Wolcott, Matthew Allyn and Timothy 
Loomis. 

Children: Joseph, age 18, Hannah 2!, Grace 15, Lydia 13, Sarah 6 yrs. 

Adm. grained to the Widow, Hannah Loomis. 

10 Mch. 1700: Widow Loomis granted longer time for the adms. of said Estate. 

2 Mch., 1702-3: The Court gives to the Eldest son, all the Lands, he to pay to the 
daughters, at age of 18 yrs., their portions. 

7 Apr., 1703 : Report of the Dist., and the Court grants the Widow a Quietus Est. 



23- 



25- 



THOMAS LOO^HS. b. Farmington. Dec. 3, 1653; m. Mch. 31, 1680. Sarah, b. Oct. 15, 
1662, dau. of Lieut. Daniel and Sarah (Crow) White, of Hatfield, and sister of wife 
of No. (30.) As Daniel White was son of John While, the brother of the wife of 
pioneer Joseph Loomis, therefore the Loomis brothers, Thomas and Samuel, m. their 
second cousins. Also note that Sarah Crow was the dau. of John and Elizabeth 
(Goodwin, the only child of William Goodwin) Crow. He d. Aug. 12, 1688, Hat- 
field, Mass., and she ni. 2nd, Nov. 12, 1689, John Bissel, and had Sarah Bissel, who m. 
Joseph Loomis (68). They rem. to Lebanon in 1707. 2 ch'n — b. Hatfield. 

John, b. Jan. i, 1681-2. -1- 122. Thomas, b. Apr. 20, 1684. -|- 

SERGEANT DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Farmington, June 16, 1657; m. ist. Dec. 23, 
1680, Mary, b. May 7, 1660, dau. of Sergt. Josiah and Elizabeth (Holcomb) Ells- 
worth; 111. 2nd, July 9, 1713, widow Hannah Drake. (The Ellsworth homestead has 
become the home and Chapter House of the Abigail Wolcott Chapter of the Conn. 
Dau. of the Am. Revolution). He d. June 25, 1740, He made his will Feb. 26, 1731- 
2, which was proven Aug. 5, 1740. See "A Digest of the Early Conn. Probate Rec- 
ords," by Chas. Wm. Manwaring, (First 15 Vols, of Original Records), Vol. Ill, p. 
302. Windsor. 9 ch'n. 



123. 
124. 

125- 

126. 

127. 



27- 



132. 

133- 
134- 

135- 



Daniel, b. Nov. 15, 1682. + 
Josiah, b. Nov. 28, 1684. -f- 
JoB, b. Jan. 21, 1686-7.4- 
JoHN, b. Oct. II, 1688. + 

Mary, b. Jan. 15, 1690-1 ; m. 

Barbour. She was living, 1740. 



128. Isaac, b. Aug. 23, 1694. -|- * 

129. Abraham, b. Dec. 13, 1696. + 

130. Benjamin, b. Feb. 7, 1698-9. + 

13T. Benajah, b. Jan. 20, 1701-2, d. May 
6. 1702. 



MR. *TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Windsor, July 27, 1661 ; m. Mch. 20, 16S9-90, Rebecca, 
b. Mch. 8, 1666-7, d- Apr. 21, 1750, dau. of John and Mary (Stanley) Porter. He d. 
May 19, 1710. Windsor. 7 ch'n — all b. Windsor. 



Mr. Timothy, b. Feb. 22, 1691-2.-]- 
Ichabod, b, Jan. 25, 1692-3. + 
Lois, b. Aug. 15, 1695, d. Dec. 20, 
1696. 

Ann, b. June 15, 1698; m. Feb. 22, 
1727-8, Henry, b. Dec. 16, 1699, d. 
June 23, 1753, son of Matthew and 
Elizabeth (Wolcott) Allyn. She d. 
Jan. 23, 1732-3. Ch'n: i. Henry, 2. 
Ann,' ancestress of Hon. Elisha 
N." Sill (Chloe' [Allyn], Ann' 



136. 

137- 
138. 



[Allyn]), b. Jan. 6, 1801, Ohio State 
Senator several years, and of Ed- 
ward R,* Sill (Dr. Theodore,' 
Chloe= [Allyn], Ann" [Allyn]) b. 
Apr. 29, 1841, Prof. Eng. Lit., Cal. 
Univ., and author of several pub- 
lished poems. 

Rebecca, b. May 24, 1700, (m. No. 
193, wh. see.) 
Uriah, b. May 8, 1703.-)- 
OuiAH, b. Aug. 4, 1705.-]- 



Abstract of Estate of Timothy Loomis, Windsor 

Manwaring 



Printed 



As found in Hartford Probate Records, Vol. VIII, p. 62, and 
Digest, Vol. II, p. 254. 

Invt. £462-08-08. Taken 29 Nov., 1710, by John Moore, Daniel Loomis and Thomas 
Moore. 

3 July, 1710: Adms. granted to Rebeckah, the widow. 

5 May, 1712: This Court appoint Thomas Moore to be guardian unto Ichabod Loomis, 
a minor 19 yrs of age, son of Timothy Loomis, and Rebeckah Loomis to be guardian to the 
rest of her children. 

5 May, 1712. Order to dist. the estate as followeth : To Rebeckah Loomis, widow 



*(In those days Mr. was a title of honor, as The Honorable.) 



Hon. Washington Hunt, LL.D., 

i8 1 1- 1867. 

Fourth in descent from Lydia Loomis, No. in). 



13: 



all)trb (^fueration 



£55-18-06; to Timothy Loomis, eldest son, £117-02-06; to Ichabod, Uriah, Odiah, Anne 
& Rebeckah, to each, £58-11-03. 

The dist. being made the Court grants the Adms. a Quietus Est. 

28. ENSIGN NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor, July 8, 1663; m. Nov. 28, 1689. Ruth, 
b. Aug. 7, 1671, d. Feb. 16. 1753, dau. of John and Mary (Standley) Porter. At the 
death of his father (5) he acquired land in E. Windsor, and subsequently removed 
to Colchester where, in 1716, he bought 150 acres of land. He was deputy from Col- 
/ Chester to Gen. Court, 1708-10. His will, dated Jan. 6, 1729, and exhibited Mch. 6, 
1732-3, is prcser\'ed at Hartford, and a copy of same is given in Manwaring. Vol. 
Ill, p. 80, of his Digest of Wills and Estates of Conn. He d. June 25, 1732, Bolton. 
5 ch'n. 



139 
140 
141 
142, 
143 



30. 



145- 
146. 

147. 



148. 
149. 



Nathaniel, b. Mch. 7, 1694-5. -f 

Charles, b. Feb. 20, 1696-7. -(- 

Roger, b. 1703. + 

Jerijah, b. 1707. + 

JosiAH, (supposed child of No. 28), 

b. i7io?-f 



150. 
151- 



144. Ruth, b. Aug. 21, 1713 ; m. Aug. 27, 
173s. Daniel Gillett, or Gilbert, 
(see N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. LII, p. 
418; also Bolton Ch. Records), d. 
Apr. 25, 1743. Windsor. Ch'n: i. 
Ruth, 2. Shubal. 



35- 



I5S- 



156. 



157- 
158. 



DEAC. SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Aug. 12. 1666; m. ist, July 2, 1688. Eliza- 
beth, b. Nov. 13, 1667, d. Feb. 18, 1736, dau. of Lieut. Daniel and Sarah (Crow) 
White, of Hatfield: m. 2nd, Oct. 25, 1738, Mrs. F.Iizabeth. b. Feb. 9, 1673, d. Aug. 10, 
1751, wid. of Richard Church, who d. Apr. i, 1730. and dau. of Thomas and Hannah 
(Warriner) Noldc. He rem. to Colchester, Conn., in 1700, and was chosen lirst deac. 
of first church, 1702; he d. May 20, 1754- 10 ch'n. 



Elizabeth, b. 1689, d. Aug. 6, 1689. 
Samuel, b. Feb. 28, 1689-90, d. Mch. 
14, 1689-90. 

Deac. Samuel, b. July 17, 1692; m. 
Dec. 12, 1717, Elizabeth, d. May 27, 
1760, ae. 68, dau. of John and Eliza- 
beth (Gates) Holmes. He was ap- 
pointed ensign in 1730, and was dea- 
con at Colchester, and d. July 10, 
1753. No ch'n. 

Isaac, b. Dec. 23, 1693, d. bef. 1754- 
De.\c. Jacob, b. Oct. 25, 1694-5; m. 
Mch. 22, 1716-17, Hannah, dau. of 

Samuel and Mary ( ) Taylor, d. 

Aug. 26, 1766, ac. 75. He was ap- 
pointed Capt. in 1743. was deacon at 
Colchester, and d. June 27, 1757. No 
ch'n. 

Azariah, b. May 2, 1700. -|- 
Elizap.eth. b. Nov. 13, 1702; m. Jan. 
3, 1720-1, Daniel, b. Hartford, Conn., 
May 18, 1698, d. Mch. i, 1784, son of 
Wiiliani and Mehitable (Graver) 
Worthington. She d. Dec. 3, 1798. 
Colchester. For many descendants 

THOMAS LOOMIS, b. A^'indsor. Mch. 
Jan. I. 1662-3, d. Jan. I, 1739-40. dau. of 
Apr. 19. 1746. E. Windsor. 9 ch'n. 

Mary, b. Sept. 2, 1683; m. Nov. 25, 
1719. Benjamin Adams, d. Mch. 11, 
1755. x. 64. Colchester. Child: i. 
Benjamin. 

Hannah, b. Oct. 9. 1685; m. June 
28, 1704, Jacob, b. Jan. 29, 1685, d. 
Jan. 20, 1762, son of Job and Eliza- 
beth (Clarke) Drake. 'Windsor. 
Ch'n: I. Jacob. 2. Hamiah, 3. .'\aron. 
Thomas, h. Mch. 16, 1687-8. + 
Benjamin, b. May 20, 1690. 



153- 
154- 



see Worthington Gen. pp. 62-85. 
Ch'n: J. Elizabeth, 2. Col. Elias, 3. 
Asa, 4. Sibyl, 5. Samuel, 6. Rhoda, 
grandmather of Rev. Worthington' 
Smith, D. D., (Lydia= [Smith], 
Rhoda' [Worthington]), b. Oct. 11, 
1793. Pres. Univ. of Vermont, 1S49, 
to his death 1856. 7. Mehitable, 8. 
Daniel, 9. Sarah, 10. Jacob, 11. Tabi- 
tha, 12. Abigail, 13. Amy, 14. Me- 
hitable, 15. VVilliam, 16. William, 17. 
.■\masa, iS. Mary, 19. Infant. (13 of 
these children married). 
Sarah, b. Mch. 7, 1705-6; m. Aug. 
20, 1725, Deac. John, d. Aug. 25, 
1780, ae. 79, son of John and Sarah 
(Welles) Day. [Son of John and 
Grace (Spencer) Day. — See Day 
Gen., p. 63]. She d. Apr. 8, 1780. 
Colchester. Ch'n: i. John, 2. Noah, 
3. Sarah (See N. Y. Gen. and Biog. 
Record, Vol. XXXV, p. 116. for de- 
scendants), 4. Lois, 5. Stephen. 
Caleb, b. Sept. 20, 1707. -|- 
Daniel, b. Feb. 20, 1709-10. -\- 



17, 1655-6; m. Dec. 17, 1682, Hannah, b. 
John and Mary (Standley) Porter. He d. 



159- 
160. 



161. 
162. 



Joshua, b. Nov. 6, 1692.-)- 
SARAH.b. Jan. 22, i8t)4-5; m. Nov. 25, 
1717. Josiah. b. Feb. 6, 1690, son of 
Richard and Elizabeth (Coles) Ly- 
man; she d. Feb. 6, 1790, Columbia. 
(See Lyman Gen., p. 196). Ch'n: f. 
Esther, '2. Josiah, 3. Anna. 
Jabez, b. Jan. 29, 1696-7. 4- 
Ruth, b. Dec. 27, 1698; ni. ist, 1726, 
Peter, b. Apr. 12, 1701, son of Pe- 
ter and Joanna (Porter) Mills, E. 



iCoomtri (SntrahtQg 



1^,8 



Windsor; m, 2ii(l. Xov. i, 1728 (?), 
prob. 1738 (See Porter Gen. p. g), 
Robert Barnard. Cli'n by ist m.^ 



I. Peter, 2. Stone, 3. Triphenia, 4. 
Roswell, 5. Augustus. 
163. Gersiiom, b. Apr. 9, 1701. + 



48. JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Feb. 17, :66o-i ; m. Oct. 23, 1683, Mary, b. Jan. 18, 
1662-3, d. Apr. 2, 1738, dan. of Samuel and Mary (Norton) Rockwell. He removed 
to E. Windsor in 1700 and d. Lebanon, Oct. 20, 1735. 7 cb'n. 



164. JosiAH, b. Feb. 17, 1664-5. 

165. Mary, b. Jan. 18, 1685-6; m. Deac. 
Samuel, b. Mcb. 5, 1701, d. Feb. 21, 
1771-2, .>;on of Thomas and Hannah 
((iadvvell) Bliss. She d. Aug. 14. 1760. 
Brimfield and Warren, Mass. Ch'n : 
t. Mary, 2. Lucy, 3. Hannah, 4. Sam- 
uel, 5. Solomon. 

166. JosiAH, b. Jan. 23, 1687-8. + 

167. Abigail, b. Aug. 10, 1691 ; m. June 5, 
1712, William, son of Abel and Mary 
(Judd) Janes, Brimfield, Mass. 
Ch'n: I. Jonathan,* who was grand- 
father of Henry F." Janes (Solomon,' 
Jonathan'), b. Oct. 18, 1798, memb. 
of Congress from Waterbury, Vt., 



1834-7. 2. Abia;ail. 3, Timothy, 4. 
Mary, 5. Abel, 6. William, 7. Elijah,' 
who was ancestor of the three broth- 
ers, Rufus,* b. Mch. 30, 1825, U. S. 
Consul to Nicaragua, Rev. Hiram,* b. 
Mav 10, 1827, Prof. Sacred Rhetoric, 
Oberlin Coll., and Dr. Charles M.* 
Mead (.-Vnna' fjancs], Israel C.,' 
Elijah'), b. Jan. 28, 1836, Prof. He- 
brew Lang, and Lit., Andover, Mass. 
8. Sarah, 9. Israel. 

168. Caleb, b. Dec. 23, 1693. -\- 

169. A Dau., b. ; m. ist, Wright; 

m. 2nd, White. 

170. Ephraim, b. May 2, 1698. + 

171. Nathaniel, b. (3ct. 1700. -f 



49- JONATHAN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Mch. 30, 1664; m. Dec. 27. 1688. Sarah, d. July 
17, 1699, dau. of Marshall George Graves and his wife Elizabeth, who was probably 
a Mitchell. See Hartford Times, Weekly Ed'n, Apr. — , 1907, under Gen. Gleanings. 
He resided in Hartford from 1685 to 1694, and d. Oct. 23, 1707. Windsor. 5 ch'n. 

172. Sarah, b. Sept. 13, 1689; m. Mch. 2, 174. Jonathan, b. May 4, 1693, bapt. May 
1708-9, Joseph Newberry, who d. 7, 1693, d. Dec. 6, 1693. 

Aug. 3, 1751, ae. 68. Ch'n: i. Thorn- 175. Jon.\than, b. Feb. i, 1694-5. -f 

as, 2. Sarah, 3. Benjamin, 4. Joseph. 176. Geokgk, b. Oct. 22, 1697, d. Feb. 17, 

173. Nathaniel, b. Jan. 27, 1690-1. + 1699-700. 

Abstract of Estate of Jonathan Loomis, Windsor, (Blacksmith) 

As recorded in Probate Court Records, Hartford, Vol. VII, p. 179, and as appears in 
Manwaring's Printed Digest, Vol. II, p. 91. 

Invt. ig8-io-oo. Taken 28 Nov., 1707, by Jolm Moore, sen., Wm. Burnham and 
Nathaniel Loomis. 

1st Dec. 1707: Court appoint Nathaniel Loomis guardian to Jonathan Loomis, 13 
yrs. of age, and Nathaniel Loomis, a minor, chose David Loomis to be bis guardian. 

2 Apr. 1711: The Court grants letters of adms. to Joseph Newberry of Windsor, son- 
in-law of sd. deceased, and Jonathan Loomis, 16 yrs. of age, one of the sons of Jonathan 
Loomis of Windsor deed., chose his uncle David Loomis, to be his guardian. 

4 Feb. 1711-12. Natlianicl Loomis, son of sd. dec'd, app'd with Joseph Newberry of 
Windsor as administrators on the estate of sd. Jonathan Loomis. 

6 Apr., 1713: The dist. is as follows: Inventory £123-04-04 besides reversion of land 
in hand of Widow Case. 

Debts paid, £25-06-10; to Nathaniel Loomis, Eldest son, £18-16-09; to Jonathan Loomis, 
£24-08-04^' ; to Sarah Newberry, formerly Sarah Loomis, only daughter, £24-08-04^2. 



SO. 



177. 



178. 

179- 
180. 

181. 
182. 



DAVID LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Jan. 11, 16(^.7-8; m. I^c. 8, 1692, Lydia, b. Oct. 9, 1667, 
dau. of John iMarsh and Hep/.ibah (I'ord) Marsh, and widow of Richard Lyinan_ 
Survived by his wife, he d. Jan. 9, 1751-2. Windsor. -6 ch'n. * 



Lydia, b. Oct. 21, 1693; m. Dec. 17, 
1729, Thomss, b. May 21, 1693, son of 
John and Deborah (Denslow) Hos- 
kins, d. Aug. i, 1737. She d. Mch. 
22, 1762. Ch'n: I. Daniel, 2. Lydia, 
3. Elizabeth. 

David, b. Dec. 2, 1694. -|- 
Aaron, b. Sept. 5, 1696, -f- 
Hephsiiiah, b. Dec. 2, 1698; m. No. 
133— wh. sec. 

Eliakim, b. July 27, 1701. -[- 
Elizabeth, b. Sept. 26, 1704; in. 
Capt. Jonathan, bapt. Aug. 7, 1688, 



183. 
184. 



son of John and Sarah (Lyman) 

Marsh. She was his 2nd wife. He 

d. T783. She d. Aug. 3, 1802. Ch'n: 

I. Sarai, 2. John, 3. Job, 4. Moses, 5. 

Eunice, 6. Lois, 7. Hannah. See 

Marsh Gon., p. T90, and White Gen. 

p. 87. 

Richard, b. Jan. i, 1706-7, d. Dec. 7, 

1726. 

Hannah, b. Aug. 2, 1709; m. Jan. i, 

17.35-6, Deac. John Cook. Child: i. 

Elisha. 



>39 



^i}xvh (^nxtmtmx 



51. HEZEKIAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, 
Nov. 20, 1672, d. Aug. 12, 1752, dau. 
1758. E. Windsor. 8 ch'n— b. Conn. 

185. NoAii, b. Apr. I, 1692. + 

186. Mary, b. Nov. 15, 1694; m, Dec. 31. 
1719, Thomas, b. aft. 1684, son of 
Jeremiah and Mary (Cadwell) D_i.g- 
gcns. She was living in 1752. Ch'n: 
I. Thomas. 

187. Hezekiah, b. Nov. 7, 1697. + 

188. Solomon, b. July 14, 1700. -f- 

189. Joanna, b. Dec. 4, 1702; m. ist, Nov. 
8, 1721, Samuel ]3rown, vifho is said 
to have d. before Apr. 174S, prob. 
about 1742 or earlier, as his last child 
was b. Jan. 7, 1739-1740. She m. 2nd, 
(as circumstantial evidence shows — 
no history to the contrary — ) Dr. 
Daniel, (his first wife Hannah Hop- 
kins having died d. Dec. 31, 1739) > b. 
1699, d. Nov. 14, 1772, son of Dr. 
Daniel Porter. Widow Joanna Por- 
ter d. July 19, 1788. (Miss Pritchard 



52. MOSES LOOMIS, b. Windsor. May 15. 
1671, dau. of Samuel and Hepzibah (Dibi 
and d. Apr. 15, 1754. 5 ch'n. 

193. MosES, b. June 24, 1696. + 

194. Joanna, b. Sept. 22, 1699, d. Dec. 3, 
1712. 

195. C.ATHARINE, b. Dcc. IQ, 1702; ni. Aug 
12, 1725, Lieut. Thoinas, b. Apr. i, 
1702, son of Henry and Jane (Allyn) 
Wolcott. She d. Mcli. 28, 1738, and 
he m. again. Tolland, Conn. Ch'n : 
I. Thomas, 2. Miriam, 3. Luke, 4. 
Joanna Catliorine, 5. Rcdcxalena, 6. 
Rachel. See Wolcott Gen., p. 129. 

196. Thankful, b. Mch. 5. 1709-10; m. 
May 3, 1732, Deac. David, b. Dec. 15, 
1704, d. Jan. 25, 1801, son of John 
and Hannah (Trumbull) Strong. 
She d. May 21, 1771, and he m. 2nd, 
Abigail Phelps ; m. 3rd, Zilpah Davis. 



Conn., Feb. 21, 1668-9; m- Apr. 30, 1690, Mary, b. 
of John and Joanna (Gaylord) Porter. He d. 



190. 
191. 

192. 



of Waterbury, says Joanna Porter d. 
Apr. 20, 1788, ae. 85). Sec Richard- 
son's mortality records of Water- 
town, Conn. ; Anderson's History of 
Waterbury, pp. 30, 104, 124; Bron- 
son's History of Waterbury, p. 539. 
Also the death record of Widow 
Joanna Porter corresponds almost 
exactly with the birth record of 
Joanna Loomis, Waterbury, Conn. 
Ch'n — by 1st ni. — At Ica.st one, John ; 
by 2nd m. — twins, Elizabeth and 
Jemima. 

Jonah, b. Apr. i, 1705. + 
Elizabeth, b. Aug. 13, 1708; m. No. 
141 — wh. see. 

Ann, b. Feb. 20, 1710-11 ; m. Sept. 21, 
1738, Stephen Gillett. She was liv- 
in 1752. Ch'n: i. Stephen, 2. Asaph, 
3. Stephen, 4. Anne. 



1671 ; m. Apr. 27, 1694, Joanna, b. Mch. 26, 
)le) Gibbs. He rem. to E. Windsor in 1700, 

He rem. from Windsor to Bolton, 
1730. Ch'n: I. David, 2. Levi, 3. 
Beulah, 4. Nathan,' who was ancestor 
of Dr. Jamin' Strong (Jamin,' Levi,' 
Nathan'), b. Nov. 27, 1825, Prof. Ma- 
teria Medica, Cleveland, O. ; also an- 
cestor of Hon. Julius Levi' Strong 
(Levi,' Levi,' Nathan'), b. Nov. 8, 
1828, memb. of Congress from Conn., 
1869-73. 5. Judah,' grandfather of 
Ebenezer S.' Snell, LL. D., (Tirzah= 
[Strong], Judah'"), b. Oct. 7, 1801, 
Prof. Math, and Nat. Phil. Amherst 
Coll. 6. Thankful, 7. Aaron. 8. Bath- 
shcba, 9. FIcpzibah, 10. Ebenezer. 
197. Joanna, b. Jan. 17. 1712-13; m. July 
25, 1737, Jonathan Skinner. 



54. EBENEZER LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Mch. 22. 1675; m. Apr. 15, 1697, Jemima Whit- 
comb, d. Dcc. 10, 1712. He removed to K. Windsor in 1700 and d. Oct. 2, 1709. 4 ch'n. 

E. Windsor. Ch'n: i. James, 



198. Ebenezer, b. July 16. 1698. -f 

igg. Jemi.ma, b. Dec. 9, 1702, d. Dec. 25, 

'1704. 
200. AiUGAH,, b. Oct. 3t, 1706; m. Nov. 7, 
1728. James, b. June 3. 1704, son of 
Joseph and Elizabeth (Drake) Rock- 



2. Ebenezer. 3. William. 4. Abigail, 5. 
Elizabeth, 6. Nathaniel, 7- Sybil. 
201. Jemima, b. Nov. 22, 1708, d. Mch. 4, 

1734-5- , „ . 

Ebenezer left the followmg estate : 



Abstract of Estate or Ebenezer Loom is, Windsor 

Prolxate Records. Hartford, Vol. VITT, p. 30-177, and in Manwaring's Printed Digest, 
Vol II, p 253. 

Inv't. £198-13-00. Taken 10 Nov., 1700, 1)v Nathaniel Loomis, Roger Wolcott and 
Samuel Tudor. Invt. of £122-00-09 '^f remaining estate of Ebenezer Loomis and his wife 
Jemima, both deceased. Taken 15 Dec., 1712, by Roger Wolcott and Samuel Tudor _ 

6 Mch., 1709-10. Adms. granted to Jemima Loomis, widow, relict of sd. deed. Nathaniel 
Loomis now exhibits the invt. of the estate of Ebenezer and Jemima Loomis, and this 
Court grant unto Nathaniel Loomis, brother of sd. deed, letters of Adms. 

2 F'eb., 1712-n. Order to dist. the estate to the two surviving daughters, Abigail aiid 
Jemima Loomis. This Court appoint Natlianicl Loomis to be guardian to Jemima Loomis, 
4 yrs. of age, and Joseph Newberry to be guardian to Abigail Loomis, 6 yrs. of age, 
daughters of Ebenezer Loomis. 



ffinmnis ^iMtralogg 



140 



57. SERGEANT SAMUEL LOOMIS. b. 



-; m. Westfield, Mass.. Apr. 4, 1678, Han- 



nah, dau. of Thomas and Deliverance (Langton) Hanchct. He d. Nov. 6, 171 1, and 
she m. 2nd, Feb. 7, 1715-16, James King of Suffield. Westfield, Mass. (See Warren's 
MS., Westfield Records). 6 ch'n. 



202. 
203. 



204. 



205. 



Samuel, b. Apr. 28, 1681. -|- 

James, b. Feb. 25, 1683, d. June 20, 

1684. 

James, b. Oct. 8, 1686, d. May 11, 

1694. 

Hannah, b. Westfield, Jan. 29, 1691 ; 

ni. June 17, 1718, John King, 

Westfield, Mass. Ch'n : i. Mary,' 

who was ancestress of Win. Dickin- 



son' Griswold (Hulda' [Dickinson], 
Hulda' [Strong], Mary'), b. Nov. 6, 
1815. President of Ohio and Miss. 
Rail Road. 2. Sarah. 

206. Deuverance, b. May 13, 1694, d. Apr. 
23, 1697. 

207. Joshua, b. July 21, 1696, d. Jan. 17, 
1701-2. 



63. NEHEMIAH LOOMIS, b. July 15, 1670; m. Jan. 3. 1694-S, Thankful, b. Oct. 15, 1674, 
d. Feb. 2^, 1748, dau. of Nathaniel and Thankful ( ) Wcller. He d. Feb. 4, 

1740. Westfield, Mass. 6 ch'n — all b. Westfield, Mass. 



208. Isaac, b. July 29, 1695, d. Oct. 9, 1695. 

209. Nehemiah, b. 1698? d. Jan. 24, 1727. 
No ch'n. 

210. Abigah,, b. May 4, 1701 ; ni. May 2 
(9), 1719, Stephen Kellogg. West- 
field, Mass. Ch'n: i. Moses, 2. Ste- 
phen, 3. Josiah, 4. AVilliani, 5. Thank- 



ful, 6. Nath.'uiiel Looniis. 

211. Nathaniel, b. .\ug. 19, 1703. d. Jan. 
24, 1727, without ch'n. 

212. Rachel, b. Mch. 26, 1706, d. Apr. 6, 
1706. 

2T3. Thankful, b. May 3, 1710, d. Jan. 13, 
I7n. 



64. WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Mch. 18, 1672; m. Jan. 13. 1703, Martha, b. Sept. 7. 1682. d. 
Feb. 22, 1753, dau. of Thomas and Martha (Wright) Morley. He d. 1738, Westfield, 
Mass. 10 ch'n — all b. Westfield. 

wick. Mass. Ch'n: i. Gideon. 2. Capt. 
Ezekiel, 3. Roger, 4. Anna. 5. Rhoda, 
6. Lydia, 7. Mercy,' grandmother of 
Rev. Sylvanus D.= Phelps, D. D. 
(Mercy" [Stevens], Mercy' [Root]) 
b. May 15, 1816. editor and author of 
several books. 8. Grace. 

218. William, b. Sept. 15, 1712. -f 

219. James, b. Nov. 15. 1714. + 

220. Thankful, b. Nov. 19, 1716; m. 
Sept. 21, 1747, Ebenczer Winchell, 
who d. Jan. 2, 1778. Torrington. 
Ch'n: I. Thankful. 2. Daniel, 3. 
Silence, 4. Bethia, 5. John. 
Jonathan, b. Jan. 23, 1719.-!- 
Hezekiah. b. Mch. 14, 1721, living 
1746, an idiot. 
Noah, b. May 12, 1724. + 



214. ]\rARTHA. b. Feb. 24, 1704; m. 1st, 
July 16, 1729, Jonathan Phelps, d. bef. 
1758, ae. 80 yrs., at Simsbury; m. 
2nd, (his 3rd w.) Feb. 15, 1758, Dr. 
Jonathan Buttles, or Buttoloph, b. 
1692-3. son of David ; in. 3rd, Zebu- 
Ion Hoskins ; she d. at So. Canaan, 
Apr. 30 (26), 1804, ae. 100 yrs. 2 
mos. Her youngest dau. lived to be 
102 yrs. old. Ch'n, all by ist m. : i. 
Jonathan, 2. Son, 3. Martha, 4. Son, 
5. Martha. 6. Daughter, 7. Austin, 8. 
Margaret. 9. Eunice. 
Joshua, b. Aug. 24, 1706. -f 
Benjamin. b. Aug. 30, 1708. -|- 

217. Ann, b. Aug. 27, 1710; m. Dec. 13, 
1733. John, b. Westfield, Mass.. Nov. 
15, 1705, d. 1781, ae. 76, son of John 
and Mary (Leonard) Root. South- 



215 
216 



221. 

222. 

223. 



65. PHILIP LOOMIS. b. Westfield, Mass.. Feb. 22, 1675-6; m. 1704, Hannah . He 

bought land in Simsbury in 1730, and d. Dec. I, 1746. Simsbury. 12 ch'n — all b. 
Conn. 



224. 



225. 
226. 
227. 

228. 



Hannah, b. May 21, 1705; in. June 
25, 1730, Deac. Azariah Holcomb, 
who d. 1771, ae. 66. Granby. Ch'n: 
I. Abner, 2. Elizabeth, 3. Eldad. 4. 
Obed, 5. Hannah, 6. Bethia, 7. Mary, 
8. Benjamin. 9. Lois, 10. Eunice. 
Philip, b. Mch. 25, 1707.-!- 
JoEL, b. Oct. 13. 1708. -f 
Elizabeth, b. Apr. 5, 1710, unm. in 
1756. 

Abigail, b. Apr. 30, 1711 ; m. May 17, 
1731, David Noble, then of Westfield, 
Mass., but afterwards of Hebron, 
Conn., where he d. Feb. 18, 1761. She 



229. 



d. in Pittsfield, Otsego Co.. N. Y., 
1802. Ch'n : I. Capt. David. 2. Rev. 
Oliver, 3. Capt. James, 4. Katharine, 
5. Thirza, 6. Enoch, 7. Abigail, 8. 
A child, 9. Aaron. 10. Lydia, 11. Han- 
nah.' grandmother of Hon. William 
A.' Reynolds (Lydia" [Strong]. Han- 
nah') b. .Apr. 14. 1808, mcmb. N. Y. 
Constitut. Conv., 1867, Rochester, N. 
Y. 12. John. 

Mary. b. Apr. 12, 1713 ; m. Simsbury, 
May 8, 1743, Jonathan, b. Simsbury, 
June IS, 1722, son of Geo. Hayes of 
Windsor. See Hayes Gen., p. 23. 



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230. 



231. 
232. 



Rem. to Rupert, Vt. Ch'n : I. Jona- 
than. 2. Mary, 3. Philip, 4- Moses. 
Jerusha, b. Apr. 3. I7i5; m- Nov. 2, 
1736, Isaac Dunham, of Hebron, 
Conn., d. Jan. I, 1787, x. 85. She d. 
Nov. 6, 1801. Hebron. Chn; i. 
Isaac, 2. Capt. Simeon, 3. Jerusha, 4. 
Jerusha. 5. Levi, 6. Elizabeth, 7- 
Esther, 8. Elijah, 9. Calvin, 10. Sub- 
mit. 

Timothy, b. Mav 2, 1717- + 
M.^RG.vRET, b. July 23, 1719; m. Eh- 
phalet Young. Hebron. Chn: i- 
Margaret, 2. Eliphalet, 3. Margaret, 



233- 



234- 
235- 



iEl)\vh (^nxtxntxan 



4. Susannah, 5. Margaret, 6. Ely, 7. 
Sarah, 8. Theodosia, 9. Tryphena, 10. 
Theodosia. 

S.\RAH, b. Aug. 12, 1722; m. Oct. 15, 
1740, Thomas Holcomb. Granby. 
Chn : I. Hanning, 2. Isaac Terry, 3- 
Sarah, 4. Esther, 5. Thomas, 6. Mary, 
7. Noah, 8. Tirzah, 9. Huldah. 
Ruth, b. Mch. 9. 1725. "tti- '" '/Si- 
Prudence, b. 1728; m. May 28, 1750, 
Peter Rice. Simsbury. Ch'n: I. Pru- 
dence, 2. Naomi, 3- Jerusha, 4. Peter, 
S. Margery, 6. William. 



3F0itrtl| ^rtifratton 



'•Hcncefonvard, listen as ivc will. 
The voices of that hearth are stilt; 
Look where we may, the wide earth o'er, 
These lighted faces smile 110 more.' 



— Whittier. 



The descendants of : 



/ T u M,^= o^ri inn- (6) Thomas are Nos. 438-454; 

\ &'jZ ^rTNotl?J:437; ^ , J7i Nathaniel are Nos. 455-S56-, 

■^ (8) Samuel are Nos. 557-027. 



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68. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Oct. 8 
1733, L^anon. 4 ch'n. 

236. Sarah, b. Dec. 29, 1708. 
.237. Joseph, b. Oct. 10, 1710. + 

76. ISAAC LOOMIS, b. Sept. 15. "/OS. liv 

his is 
.■.|o. Beno.^ii, b. abt. 1725- + 

85. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Sept. 21. 1713; m- 
May 6, 17O0, dau. of Thomas Ellsworth; 
Oct 18, 1793. E. Windsor. 10 ch'n. 



;. 1684; m. 1708. Sarah Biss^. He was living 

238. Daniel, b. Apr. 7, I7i3- 

239. Benoni, b. Mch. 30, 1715- + 

ing in 1739, Windsor. A child (supposed) of 



241. 

242. 

243- 
244. 



245- 



John, b. Mch. 4, 1733-4- + 

Abigail, b. Mch. 28, I73S; m- " 

Kibbc. 

Luke, b. Oct. 15, 1736. -f , , 

Esther, b. May 14, 1738; m. ist, Joel 
Roberts, b. Oct. 27, 1738, d. Wmdsor, 
1780. He was a Rev. soldier ; m. 2nd, 
Dec. 12, 1785, Ephraim Lucker. 
Ch'n (by Roberts') : i. Naomi, 2. 
Samuel, 3. Judah, 4- Chloe, 5- Esther, 
6. Joel, 7. John Loomis. Judah, at 
age of IS. took his father's place in 
the Rev. War. He was the youngest 
soldier who enlisted in any war from 
Town of Winchester. The Judah 
Roberts Society, Children of the Am. 
Rev., named in honor of him. 
Lucy, b. Dec. 15, I739; m. Apr. 14, 
1760, Joel Adams, b. Sept. 18, 1740. 



I St, Apr. 5. 1733. Abigail, b. Sept. 14, 1712, d. 
m. 2nd, Anne , d. Aug. 16, I77I- He d. 



son of Timoth'y Adams, of Simsbury. 
She d. Dec. 6, 1825. Simsbury. Ch n : 
I Joel, 2. Roswell, 3- Louisa, 4- Li|- 
cinda, 5. Jeremy, 6. Denis, 7- Adol- 
phus. _ , 

Ursula, b. July 19, i74i : m- ^apj. 
John Wood, d. May 2, 1834- She d. 
Nov. I, 1820. 
Naomi, b. Apr. 9. 1743. d- Oct. 17, 

'749- 

Roger, b. Feb. 2, 1744-5- + , , 

Elihu, b. Dec. 15, 1746, d. Aug. 21, 

Lwia, b. Oct. 5, 1748; m. Elisha Bid- 
well, d. Mch. 14, 1834- Canton, N. Y. 
She d. Oct. 1807. Ch'n: i. Mabel, 
2 Lydia, 3. Zebulon, 4- Elisha, 5. 
Beulah, 6. Ursula, 7. Levi. 



246. 



247- 

248. 
249- 

250. 



142 



86, ABEL LOOMIS, b. Aug. 3, 1716; m. Nov, 3, 1741, Eunice Porter, b. Jan. 29, 1716, d 
Feb. 13, 1757, He served in Fr. and Ind. War, Ticonderoga e.xp'n, and was buried Oct 
16, 1758, at Greenbush, N, Y. Windsor, 6 ch'n. 

251. Eunice, bapt. July 25, 1742. 255. Eliz.mjeth, bapt. Jan. 27, 1751 d 

252. Abel, bapt. May 6, 1744. + June 16, 1838. 

253. Ezra, bapt. Mch. 23, 1746. + 256. Hezekiah, b. Sept 20, i7s^ + 

254. Daniel, bapt. Aug. 21, 1748. + 

89. STEPHEN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, July 2!, 1693; m. Dec. 7, 1715, Mabel Hoskins, b. May 
J I, 1692. He d. 1769, Wnidsor. In 1732, the taxable inhabitants of Windsor were divided 
into seven companies, each owning a township. The Torrington company are specified 
as "Matthew Allyn, Roger Wolcott, and Samuel Mather, Escfs, and other's, of the town 
of Windsor, patentees of Torrington." The number of these persons was 136, and 
among them was Stephen Loomis, taxed £38, 8 shillings. 5 ch'n. 

257. Stephen, b. Aug. 21, 1716. + 260. Gideon, b. Nov. 19, 1725. + 

258. Ch.\rles, b. Feb, 8, 1717-8. + 261. Eliphalet, b. June 25, 1729-TO 4- 

259. Seth, b. July 12, 1721. + . J 3. / y J t- 

91. DEAC. ISRAEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Aug. 6, 1705; ni. Nov. 1737, Sarah Simons, d. 
Nov. 17, 1791. He was deputy to Gen. Court 1766-7, and d. Sept. 10, 1781, New Hart- 
ford, Conn, 8 ch'n, 

262. Israel, b, Aug, 17, 1738, -f- 265. Hannah, b. May 4, 1744; m 1770, 

263. Sarah, b, June 5, 1739; m. Apr. 5, Jonathan . 

1759, Ashbel Kellogg, d. Feb. 7, 1806, 266, Joseph, b, June 17, 1748. -|- 

ae. 73. New Hartford. She d. June 267. Isaac, b. July 3, 1750. + 

22, 1765. Ch'n: I. Abigail, 2. Mary 268, Abigail, b. Aug. 6, 1753, d. Oct, 12, 

Ann, 3. Ashbel, 1757. 

264. Kezia, b. Feb. 10, 1741, d. Dec. 15, 269, Ashbel, b, 1756, d, Oct, 16, 1757 
1702. 

92. AMOS LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn,, Aug. 12, 1707; m. Dec. 10, 1730, Hannah, b. Feb. 
4, 1709. dau. of Eldad and Sarah (Wait) Pomeroy. He removed to Southampton, 
Mass., and was adopted (?) by Mr. Nathaniel Curtiss (Courtis) in 17S7. See Spring- 
field Records^Vol, V, p, 726?), The following sentence from Nathaniel^urtiss' will, 
on record at Tlorthampton, Mass., possibly suggests an adoption :— "To .Hfos Loomis, 
who served his tune with me, I devise the other half of my lot (Nathaniel's wife Esther 
getting the first half) on Rainbow Hill, that was Judd's, or after my wife's decease the 
whole of it to be to him, his Heirs," etc. He d, 1779. survived by his wife, as his will 
shows, 8 ch'n — b. Southampton, 

270. Amos, b. Dec. 17, 1731. + 3- Esther, 4. Noah, 5. Hulda, 6. La- 

271. Nathaniel, b. May 28, 1734. + vinia, 7. Royal 



-/ 



Curtis, b. Oct. 16, 1736. -f 274. Asher, b. Sept. 12, 1741. + 

73- Hannah, b. Jan. 15, 1738-9; m. 275. P;sther, b. Apr. 28, 1744; m. Apr. 30, 
Southampton, Feb. 14, 1761, Noah, b. 1777. Moses Danks, Southampton, 

Aug. 30, 1734, drowned at Russell, Mass. Ch'n— i. Moses, 2. Esther. 

Mass,, Apr, 27, iSoo, son of Thomas 276. Abisha, b. 1747, d. 1747 

and Mercy (Phelps) Burt, of South- 277. Shem, b. June 7, 1750. + 
ampton. Ch'n: I. Elvira, 2. Hannah, 

Abstract of Will (je Amos Loo.mis 

It was dated Nov. 22, 1775, and after a long preamble, that he, Amos Loomis of 
Southampton, gave "To my wife Hannah Loomis the use of one third part of mv Real 
Estate During The Term of her Natural Life and one third Part of my Personal 'Estate 
for her Sole Benefit and use forever. To mv Grand Daughter Jerusha Loomis, Daughter 
of niy son Amos Loomis deceased I give the sum of five shillings to be Paid Her by 
my Two Sons Asher and Shem as soon as conveniently niav be after my Deceas. To my 
son Nathaniel Loomis I give the sum of Five Sliillings to' be paid hini by my two sons 
above named. To the Heirs of my son Curtis Loomis deceased I give tlie said sum of 
Five Shillings to be paid to them equally bv my two sons above named. To my Daughter 
Ilniinah Burt, wife of Noah Burt, I give tlie sum of Two Pounds to be Paid her by my 
said two sons above named. To my Daughter Esther Loomis I give the sum of Fourteen 
Pounds Ten Shillings to be paid her by niy two sons above named as soon as may be after 
my Deceas, also one certain Feather Bed which she commonly used, and also the use of 
the North Room in the front Part of my Flouse till her niarryage and no Lon'^er 



H3 Jourlli ^gn^raltott 

Be it Remembered that the Above Named sum is given to my said Daughter, together 
with the Lawful Interest of the same til! payment of the same * * * * 

Also I give my said Daughter Esther the sum of Thirteen Pounds to be Paid her by 
my two sons above Named upon her marryage out of my Personal Estate of such House- 
hold Goods that she may want, that if she never marrys then the said Last mentioned 
sum is not to be Paid her till after the Deceas of my wife above Named. To my son 
Abisha Loomis I give and Devise the Lot of Land I Bought of Ezra Clark together with 
the Dwelling House upon the same to him the said Abisha his heirs etc. And to my two 
Sons Asher Loomis and Shem Loomis I give and Devise all the Residue and Remainder 
of my Estate both Real and Personal, that is to say all my Estate whicld I have not given 
to my wife for her use or Absolutely * * * * And also the Remainder of my Real 
Estate which I have given my s'd wife the use of, so soon as her Term therein is Expired, 
to have and to hold one moyety of all my sd Estate to him the sd Asher and his etc. * * *, 
and the other moyety to him the sd Shem, etc. * * *, they paying to their several Brothers 
and Sisters or the Heirs * * * *^ and also pay my just and Honest Debts, Funeral Ex- 
penses and maintaining my said wife with things necessary during her natural Life. 

And I constitute and Appoint my said two sons Asher and Shem Sole Executors of this 
my last Will, etc * *. 

Witnesses : 

Douglas King 
Silas Sheldon 
Jona Judd, Jr. 

A codicil to this will was as follows : 

Whereas since the making and Publishing of my Last Will and Testament Beanng 
Date, etc., my son Abisha Loomis has Deceased and the Bequest therein to him now 
remains unbequeathed unto any Person by his Death, I therefore would give and Dispose 
of the same in the following manner, viz. To my son Asher Loomis I Give and Devise 
six Acres of Land in the Lot that I Bot of Ezra Clark to be taken upon the West side 
of the Road that leads to Ichabod Strong's House, to the County Road leading from 
Southampton to Springfield and the said six Acres is to be Adjoining to sd Road to thim 
the said Asher and his heirs, etc. To my son Shem_ Loomis six Acres of Land in said 
Lot Laying upon the East side of Road and Adjoining to sd Road to him and his Heirs 
forever. To my son Nathaniel Loomis I give and Devise Twelve Acres of Land in said 
Lot Laying upon the Eastern side of the Above six acres given to son Shem Loomis anJ 
Adjoining to the said six Acres to him the said Nathaniel, etc. All th^ Remaining Part of 
said Lot |gescribed at length) with the Dwelling House, went to the sons Asher and Shem, 
one Moyety or half to each of them." 

Dated April i6, 1778, witnessed by Jeremiah Pomeroy, Sylas Woodbridge and Jona. 
Judd, Jr. 

97. HENRY LOOMIS, b. Sept. 14, 1701 ; m. Apr. 13, 1727, Mrs. Ruth Bidwell, nee Stanley, 
widow of James Bidwell. She was b. July I, 1696. Resided in Windsor and d. Aug. 8, 
1778. 7 ch'n. 

278. Henry, b. Feb. 12, 1727-8, d. Mch. 2, 282. Gideon, b. Dec. 30, 1735. -f 

1805. 283. James, b. Mch. 11, 1737-8, d. Oct. 28, 

279. Ruth, b. Aug. 24, 1729; m. Nov. I, 1738. 

1763, Ebenezer Holeman, d. Mch. 9, 284. Mindwell, b. Nov. 3, 1739; m. June 

1795. She d. June 17, 1770. No ch'n. S, 1761, Titus King of E. Windsor, 

280. Jerusha, b. July 10, 1731 ; m. who d. July 17. 1786, as. 57. She d. 

Sprague. Nov. I, 1784. Ch'n: l. Theodore, 2. 

281. Hannah, b. Oct. 22, 1733, d. 1815. Augustus, 3. Huldah. 

98. ^CAPT. MATTHEW LOOMIS, b. Oct. 25, 1703; m. ist, Oct. 19. 1727. Rachel Wright 
of Wethcrsfield, d. Feb. 16, 1736; m. 2nd, May 29, 1739, Mrs. Martha Lathrop, b. Nor- 
wich, Conn., Aug. 21, 1705, dau. of Joseph and Martha (Morgan) Perkins. (Martha 
m. 1st, Thomas Todd, m. 2nd, Solomon Lathrop, m. 3rd, Matthew Loomis). She d. 
Aug. 26, 1787, je. 81. He was ensign, 1752; ist Lieut., in invasion of Canada, 1758; 
Capt. 1761. One of his great-great-grandsons is Oliver Patridge Dickinson, of Chicago. 
111. He owned at least one slave, a negro man. See N. E. H. & Gen. Reg., Vol. LII. 
He d. July 31, 1764, Bolton, Conn. 9 ch'n. 

285. Matthew, b. Jan. 24, 1729. -{- 287. Christiana, b. Feb. S, 1736; m. Sept. 

286. Rachel, b. Dec. 17, 1731 : m. May 15. '9, i754, Capt. Jared, son of Stephen 
1755, Samuel Carver, d. Sept. 8, 1817, and Mary (Hungerford) Cone, d. 
ae. 86. She d. Pec. 16, 1791, Bolton. Apr. i, 1807. She d. Oct. 6, 1801. 
Ch'n : I. Samuel, 2. Rachel, 3. Sub- Bolton. Ch'n : i. Christiana, 2. Anna, 
mit, 4. Submit, 5. Jerusha, 6. Olive. 3- Jared, 4. Amos, 5. Rev. Salmon, 6. 



SInomts ^pu^alng^ 



144 



Lois, 7. Atiuis. See Cone Gen. of 
1903, for desc'ts. 
288. Martha, b. Mch. 2, 1740; m. ist, 
Juno 12, 1760, Lemuel, (half bro. of 
Joel, who m. No. 451), b. Nov. 6, 
1736, Rrad. Y. C. 1759, d. May 4, 1780, 
son of Capt. Joel and Ruth (Dart) 
White ; m. 2nd, Timothy Cheney of 
Manchester, d. Sept. 27, 179S, ae. 65. 
She d. Jan. 28, 1803, Bolton. Ch'n: 
I. Perseus, 2. Pericles, 3. Lemuel, 4. 
Martha, 5. Clarissa, 6. Betsey, 7. Wil- 
liam, 8. John J., 9. Solomon, 10. 
Anne, 11. Anne. See Tuttle Gen., p. 
135. 



289; 
290. 



291. 
-292. 



293- 



Levi, b. Jan. 17, 1742. + 
Mary, b. Jan. 29, 1745; m. June i, 
1773, Eliphalet, son of Asa Hendee; 
he d. Feb. 28, 1827, ae. 84. She d. 
Nov. 21, 1824, Andover. Ch'n: i. 
Abner, 2. Mary, 3. Eliphalet,' father 
of Lucius J. Hendee, b. July 13, 1818, 
President of Aetna Ins. Co., of Hart- 
ford, Conn. 4. Justin, 5. Leonard 
Andrew, b. Mch. 14, 1746-7. + 
Jerusha, b. May 31, 1749; m. Oct. 30, 
1770, Ozias Tyler. She d. Apr. 8, 
1790. 

Mabel, b. May 31, 1749, d. Nov. 10, 
1750. 



103. NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Feb. 15, 1711-12; m. Nov. 11, 1742, Sarah Ryley. He 
was a member of the Andover Society when it was incorporated in 1747, and for 
years afterwards. He d. Feb. 10, 1758. Coventry. 7 ch'n. 



294. 



295- 
296. 
297. 



Sarah, b. Dec. 2, 1743; m. Abraham 
Blackman, Peru, Mass. Ch'n. i. 
Abraham, 2. Nathaniel, 3. Eleazer, 4. 
Sarah, 5. Lemuel, 6. Patty, 7. Lydia, 
8. Levi, 9. Esther, 10. Eli. See Peru, 
Mass., Vit. St. for dates. 
Jabez, b. Sept. 8, 1745 + 
Nathaniel, b. Aug. 28, 1747. + 
Eunice, b. Oct. 2, 1749; m. Oct. 10, 
1750, Ebenezer Pierce. She d. Feb. 
26, 1826. Peru, Mass. Ch'n : I. 



298. 



299. 
300. 



Eunice, 2. Mary, 3. Martha, 4. Asa, 5. 
Lydia, 6. Ruth, 7. Jerusha, 8. Ebene- 
zer, 9. Dr. Enoch. See Worthington 
Gen., p. 138. 

Abigail, b. Oct. 19, 1751 ; m. 1790, 
Edward Simms, b. June 19, 1745, d. 
Mch. 20, 1824. She d. Aug. 13, 1801. 
Columbia. No children. 
Jonathan, b. Dec. 16, 1753. -|- 
Eleazer, b. May 2, 1756. + 



108. MR. ZECHARIAH LOOMIS, b. Nov., 1681 ; m. 1707, Joanna Abel, d. Nov. 25, 
1759, ae. 77. He removed to Lebanon and d. Apr. 6, 1751. 10 ch'n. 



301. 
302. 



303- 

304- 
305- 

306. 
307- 



Margaret, b. June 26, 1710; m. Feb. 
20, 1732-3, Deac. Daniel Rockwell, d. 
Sept. 3, 1775. She d. Mch. i, 1789. E. 
Windsor. Ch'n : i. Isaac, 2. Beulah, 
3. Mary, 4. Abner, 5. Lydia, 6. Beu- 
lah, 7. Abner, 8. Daniel, 9. Beulah, 
10. John, II. Noah, 12. Margaret. 
Zechariah, b. Apr. 14, 1712, d. Aug. 

7. 1715- 

Abigail, b. Dec. i, 1715. 

Joanna, b. Apr. 13, 1718; m. Dec. 2, 

1741, Joseph Lyman. Coventry. 

Ebenezer, b. June 11, 1720.+ 

Elizabeth, b. June 22, 1722 ; m. May 

9, 1749, Lemuel, b. Aug. 23, 1725, son 

of Nathaniel and Hannah (Denni- 



son) Kingsbury. She d. Oct. 11, 
1751. Coventry. # 

308. Zerviah. b. Sept. 2, 1724; m. Dec. 4, 
174s, Coventry, Ebenezer Jones. 
Ch'n: I. Abigail, 2. Adonajah, 3. 
Dinah, 4. Ebenezer, 5. Israel, 6. Abi- 
gail, 7. Esther, 8. Benoni, 9. Eber, 10. 
Silas. See Coventry Records. 

309. Zechariah, b. Sept. 12, 1726. + 

310. Ruth. b. June 14, 1729; m. Mch. 18, 
1756, Elijah, b. Aug. 11, 1733, d. 1775, 
son of Jedediah and Elizabeth* 
(Webster) Strong. Hartford, Vt. 
Ch'n: I. Oliver, 2. Elizabeth, 3. Eli- 
jah, 4. Ruth, 5. Submit, 6. Joanna, 7. 
John, 8. Ebenezer, 9. Ann. 



109. 



311- 
312. 



EZEKIEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Oct. 1683; m. July 6. 1715. Mary Tem- 
ple, of Concord, Mass. He rem. to Lebanon and d. 1756. She was living in 1767. 
7 ch'n. 



Ezekiel, b. June 17, 1716. 4- 
Marv, b. June 27, 1717. In Loomis 
Gen., Ed'n of 1875, she is made to m. 
Elijah Fitch. This cannot be, for the 
will of Capt. Joseph (No. 117), 
makes Elijah Fitch his son-in-law. 
Hence I judge she m., if at all, Eben- 
ezer Reed (i"). She d. May 5, 1766. 



313. Abraham, b. June 23, 1721. + 

314. Phineas, b. Sept. 23, 1723. -j- 

315. Elijah, b. Mch. 24, 1725.4- 

316. Ezra, b. Aug. 13, 1726. 4- 

317. Zerviah. b. Aug. 8, 1728; m. June 6, 
1764. John Polly. Lebanon, Conn. 
Ch'n: I. Zerviah, 2. Amos, 3. Joshua. 



♦Elizabeth was a dau. of Capt. John and Grace (Loomis) Webster. 



145 



Jourtli Ci^Pti^rattoti 



113. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Mch, 28, 1692; m. 
of the Andover Society in 1747. Lebanon, i child. 

318. John, b. 1712? + 



He was a member 



117. 



319- 



320. 



CAPT. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Nov. 28, 1682; m. June 3. 1710, 
Mary, b. Oct. 5, 1685, dau. of Lieut. Joseph and Mary (Griswold) Cooley. He was 
appointed Ensign in 1722, Lieut, in 1732, and Capt. in 1738. He took an active part 
in Father Ralle's war. A descendant of his is Gen. Alfred Cutler Barnes, of Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. He d. May 30, 1748. She was living in 1765 — her sister m. Capt. Joshua 
Looniis (No. 159). In his will dated Jan. 20, 1747-8, proven Aug. 12, 1748, (»ee 
Manwaring's Digest of the Early Conn. Probate Court Records, Vol. Ill), he men- 
tions "Eldest dau. Mabel Hollibert, second dau. Keziah King, and granddau. Mary 
Fitch, dau. of Elijah Fitch." 3 ch'n. 



Mabel, b. Mch. 6, 1711-12; m. Oct. 

1, 1741, Lieut. John, b. 1710, d. Apr. 
20, 1778, son of Thos. and Rebecca 
(Meekins) Hurlburt of Hartford, she 
being his 2nd wife, his first wife be- 
ing Mary Ann, Cowles. Ch'n: i. 
John, 2. Joseph, 3. Mabel, 4. Sam- 
uel, 5. Anna. See Stiles's Wethers- 
field, Vol. II. p. 447. 

Kezia, b. Dec. 12, 1715; m. Dec. 8, 
1743, Zebulon King, who d. Oct. 21, 
1793. E. Windsor. Ch'n : I. Jerusha, 

2. Alexander, 3. Caroline, 4. Try- 
phena. 



321. Mary, b. Jan. 12, 1720-1 ; m. Oct. 28, 
1742, Elijah Fitch. She d. 1744, E. 
Windsor. Dr. Loomis, ed'n of 1875, 
says, "Capt. Loomis does not men- 
tion Mary in his will," and he ought 
to have added, but he mentions a gr. 
dau. Mary Fitch. ALso see Stiles's 
Windsor, Vol. II, p. 684. See (No. 
312). Ch'n: I. Mary,', ancestress of 
Dr. Henry R.' Stiles (Charlotte S." 
[Reed], Deac. Abner,' Mary' 
[Fitch]), b. Mch. 10, 1832, author of 
Histories of Windsor, Conn., Brook- 
lyn, N. Y., and many other works. 



121. ENSIGN JOHN LOOMIS, b. Hatfield, Mass., Jan. i, 1681-2; m. ist, Oct. 30, 1706, 
Martha Osborne, b. Apr. 10. 1687 ; m. 2nd, Sept. 30, 1725, Ann Lyman. He resided in 
Lebanon and d. 1755. 7 ch'n. 



322. John, b. Sept. 24, 1709, d. June 10, 
1726. 

323. Mar»ha, b. Oct. 4, 1712; m. Ebenezer 
Brown. 

324. Israel, b. Sept. 29, 1715. -f 

325. Timothy, b. Aug. 24, 1718. -\- 



326. Jonathan, b. Aug. 13, 1722. -f- 
^327. Sarah, b. June i4, 1726, d. July 14, 

1726. 
328. Ann, b. June 12, 1727, d. Nov. 11, 

1734- 



122. THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Hatfield, Mass., Apr. 20, 1684; m. ist, Jan. 8, 1713, Elizabeth, b. 

Mch. ID, 1688-9, d. July 18, 1742, dau. of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Reynolds) Fowler 
(see Fowler Gen., p. 21, and N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. VII, p. 131) ; m. 2nd, Dec. 20, 
1743, Hannah Hunt, d. June 10, 1758. He d. Apr. 30, 1765, Lebanon, Conn. — ch'n. 

329. Thomas, b. 1714. -{- 

123. DANIEL LOOMIS, b Nov. 15, 1682; m. Nov. 10, 1709. Elizabeth, b, Feb. 9, 1683- 
4, dau. of Samuel and Ruth (Drake) Barber. (Ruth Drake is a lineal descendant of 
Edward I, King of England, and Eleanor of Castile. See Heralds' Coll., Lond., 
Book Arundel, Vol. 3). He d. 1754- Windsor. 7 ch'n. 



330. Daniel, b. Nov. 2, 1710. -{- 

331. Elizabeth, b. May 20, 1712; m. Dan- 
iel Eggleston. She d. Feb. 18, 1741. 
Bloomfield. Ch'n: r. Mary, 2. Dan- 
iel, 3. Elizabeth, 4. Isaac, 5. Hannah, 
6. Anne. 

332. Mary, b. May 10, 1714; m. Joseph 
Hoskins. She was living in 1752. 



333. Elisha, b. June 6, 1716; bought lands 
in Tolland in 1750, and d. at Colches- 
ter, Nov. II, 1758. 

334. Dorothy, b. June 21, 1718, (m. No. 

373)- , . , 

335. David, b. Mch. 13, 1719. d- bef. 1752. 

336. Sibyl, b. Sept. 18, 1727; m. William 
Allen. She was living in 1752. 



124. JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. Nov. 28, 1684; m. Jan. 22, 1707-8, Elizabeth Kelsey. He 
bought the land in Simsbury in 1713, and was living there in 1741. 6 ch n. 



337. JosiAH, b. Mch. II, 1708-9. -f 

338. Benajah, b. Jan. 28, 1710-11. + 

339. Ebenezer, b. Nov. 9, 1712. -f 



340. Thomas, b. June 16, 1717- + 

341. Jacob, b. Nov. 26, 1720. -]- 

342. Francis, b. June 12, 1726. + 



ICmnittH (Ipnrnlorj^ 



146 



125. 



343- 
344- 



126. 

346. 
347- 



353- 



354- 



3S5 
356 



T30. 



364- 



ENSIGN JOR LOOMIS, b. Jan. 21, 1686; m. April 27. 1710. Ahiarail Filley, b. Jan. 
3, 1679, d. 1758. He was appointed an ensign in 1729, and d. Jan. 6, 1765. One of the 
136 Torrington Twp. patentees, 1732. Windsor. 3 ch'n. 



Job, b. Mch. 11. 1710-11.+ 
Abigail, b. Apr. 10, 1713-14; m. Aug. 
9. 1733, General Benjamin, d. 
Mch 18, 1776. son of Benjamin Al- 
lyn. She d. May 29, 1795. Windsor. 



345- 



Ch'n : I. Abigail, 2. Benjamin, 3. 
Abigail, 4. John, 5. Samuel, 6. Eunice, 
7. Ann, 8. job. 9. Dorothy, 10. Job. 
Eunice, b. July 25, 1716, d. bef. 1758. 



ENSIGN JOHN LOOMIS, b. Oct. 11, 1688: m. Apr. 24, 1712, Ann Eno, b. Apr. 
10, 1682. He was app'd ensign in 1734 and d. Sept. 6. 1765. Windsor. 4 ch'n. 



Ann, b. Mch. 7, 1718-19. 348. 

Ezra. b. Sept. to, 1721, d. Dec. 18, 349. 

1745, in the expedition a.gainst Louis- 
burg, Cape Breton. 



Anne, b. May 8, 1724. 

Lucy, b. Aug. 21, 1729; m. .^p^. 14, 

1760, Joel Adams. 



128. ISAAC LOOMIS, b. Aug. 23, 1694; m. Apr. 26, 1716, Hannah Eggleston. of Wind- 
sor, Conn., b. Feb. 7, 1691, d. Nov. 6, 1752. Windsor. One of the 136 Torrington 
Twp. patentees, 1732. 7 ch'n. 



350. Son, still-bom, Dec. 3, 1717. 

351. Isaac, b. July 19. 1719. + 

352. Jedediah, b. Sept. i, 1720. + 
Hannah, b. Feb. 15;, 1721-2; m. July 
8, 1740, Nathaniel Burr. Bloomfield. 
Ch'n : I. Hannah, 2. Nathaniel, 3. 
Isaiah, 4. Anna, 5. Eunice, 6. Salem, 
7. Miriam, 8. Freelove. 
Eunice, b. Jan. 23, 1723-4; m. Nov. 
II, 1742. Gideon Burr. She d. Au.g. 
30, 1746. Ch'n : T. Infant, 2. Eimice, 
3. Sarah. 

Joseph, b. Aug. 29, 1725. + 
Sarah, b. Feb. 22, 1733-4. Dr. Elias 
Loomis says : "Sarah m. July 10. 



175.S, John Clark," and that "She d. 
Aug. T4, 1758, leaving a child Josiah, 
b. Apr. 24, 1756." And Rev. Dr. M. 
R. Webster of Rochester, N. Y., 
says : "Sarah Loomis m. Apr. .S, 
I7S9, as his first wife, Ashbel Kel- 
logg, b. Oct. t8. 1732, son of Isaac 
and Mary fWebstcr) Kellogsr," and 
then he asks : "Was she dau. of 
Isaac and Hannah (Eggleston) 
Loomis"? CDr. Webster is prepar- 
ing a Genealogy of the Webster 
Family). If it was John, and not 
Sarah, who d. Aug. 14, 1758, then 
she mav have m. 2nd time. 



129. ABRAHAM LOOMIS, b. Dec. 13, 1696; m. Feb. 5. 1718-9, Isabel Eggleston, b. Jan. 
25, 1697. He rem. to Torrington, and was living there in 1761. He rec'd ijo for 
hiring a man into the army in 1779 He was made freeman in 1777, and was one of 
the 136 Torrington Twp. patentees, 1732. 7 ch'n. 

Epaphras, b. Nov. 13, T732. + 



357- Jerusha, b. Apr. 21, 1722; m. Oct. 
24, I7';4. Thomas Barber. She d. Tan. 
16. 1757. 

358. Abraham, b. Oct. 17, 1724. + 

359. IsABEi.. b._ Oct. 26. T729; m. Oct. 16, 
17.S.';, Benjamin, b. Nov. T2. 1732. son 
of Capt. Benjamin and Rachel 
(Brown) Phelps. He paid in 1779 
f6o fine for his son Jonathan being 
drafted and not serving She d. Dec. 
!.■;, 1784. Torrington. Ch'n; i. Jeru- 
sha. 2. Joseph, 3. Isabel. 4. Tonathan, 
b- 1763. .■;• Jemima. 6. Daniel, 7. Capt. 
Benjamin. 



360. 
361. 



362. 
363. 



Jemima, b. July 4. 1734; m. Mch. 25, 
1756, Deac. Noah, b. Jan. to. 1733. 
son of Ebenezer and Svbil (Curtis) 
North, who d. .Apr. 5. t8t8. She d. 
Dec. 27. 1767. and he m. 2nd. Eliza- 
beth. Humphrey. Torrins'ton. Ch'n: 
T. Noah. 2. Junius, 3. Remembrance, 
4. Jemima, ■;. Marv. For Mary's 
desc'ts, see Hist, of Torrington. 
Benoni, b. Sept. 28, 17,^8. d. Feb. 27, 

T74T-2. 

Remembrance, b. Sept. .30, 1743, d. 
Jan. 18, 1744-5. 



BENJAMIN LOOMIS. b. Feb. 7, 1698-9; m. Dec. 0. 1725, Joanna, b. Mch. I, 1701- 
2. _d. Jan. 27, 1801, Windsor, Conn., dau. of Jeremy and Jane (Hoslcins) .Alvord. Dr. 
Elias Loomis records that he d. Jan. 2, T763; but the following appeared in the "Hart- 
ford Courant," on Dec. 9. 1783: "On Friday last, (Dec. 5). as Mr. Benjamin Loomis 
was chopping wood at his door, he was seized with a fit which instantly put a period 
to this mortal state, in the 87th year of his age. Windsor. Conn." No other Benja- 
min appears who so nearly complies with these dates, as No. 130 above. But was it 
he? See Burke Gen., p. 172. Windsor. 6 ch'n. 



Joanna, b. July 31, 1726; (m. No. 
260). 



.365. Benjamin, b. Jan. 12, 1728-9, d. Feb. 
8, 1728-9. 



H/ 



iFourtI) O^^n^ratton 



366. Tabitha, b. Oct. 16, 1730; m. Dec. 
17. 1747. John, b. May 28, 1726, d. 
Aug. 6, 1788, son of John and Mary 
(Root) Burr. She d. Sept. 19, 1828. 
Torringford. Ch'n : i. John, 2. Reu- 



373- 
374- 
375- 



376. 



377- 
137. 



ben, 3. Tabitha, 4. Jehiel, 5. Russell, 
6. Chloe, 7. Tabitha. 

367. Benjamin, b. Apr. ig, 1732. + 

368. Rachel, b. Aug. 5, 1735, 



369 



Serajah, b. Dec. 4, 1740. + 



132. MR. TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Windsor, 
widow, 1st, of Charles Webster, and 2nd, 
Mch. 28, 1784, dau. of Timothy and Sarah 
rington, was town clerk of Windsor, from 
of the 136 Torrington Twp. patentees, 1732. 
Richard Bumham. Windsor. 3 ch'n. 

370. Mr. Timothy, b. July 30, 1724. + 

371. Hannah, b. Dec. 23, 1728, d. Apr. 16, 
1742- 

372. Esther, b. Nov. 14, 1730; m. Nov. 30, 



Feb. 22, 1691; m. Apr. s, 1722, Hannah, 

of Deac. Job Curtis, b. Sept 10, 1674, d. 

(Pratt) Phelps. He owned land in Tor- 

1723 to 1740, and d. Aug. 12, 1740. One 

His widow m. 4th, Oct 15, 1742, Lieut. 

1755. Capt. Samuel, b. Oct. 5, 1725, d. 
Aug. 31, 1769, son of Samuel and 
Esther (Ellsworth) WeUes. She d. 
Mch. 2, 1814. E. Hartford. 



133. ICHABOD LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Jan. 25, 1692-3; m. Dec. 20, 1716, Hepzibah 
Loomis (180). He d. Feb. 21, 1776. Windsor. He was one of the 136 Torrington 
Twp. patentees in 1732. 8 ch'n. 



IcHABOD, b. Dec. 10, 1717. + 
Reuben, b. Mch. 4, 1719-20. -J- 
Hephzibah, b. July 5, 1722; m. Sept 
13. 1739. Capt (in the Rev.) Na- 
thaniel, Jr., d. Mch. 8, 1788, son of 
Nathaniel and Mary (Filley) Bar- 
ber. She d. Mch. 26, 1793. Torring- 
ton. Nathaniel, Sr., was son of Jo- 
siah and Abigail (Loomis) Barber. 
Ch'n: I. Hephzibah, 2. Nathaniel, 3. 
Nathaniel, 4. Elijah, 5. Timothy, 6. 
Chloe, 7. Lois, 8. Keziah, 9. Susa, 10. 
Eli, II. Ziba, 12. Jemima. 
Lois, b. Nov. 26, 1724; m. Nov. 24, 
1743, Lieut Samuel, b. Conn., Oct 4, 
1719, d. Sept. 18, 1775, son of Daniel 
and Mary (Collyer) Foote. Sims- 
bury. Ch'n : I. Samuel, 2. Lois, 3. 
Mary, 4. Lucy, 5. Timothy, 6. Elijah, 
7. Lucy, 8. Grove, 9. Hepzibah, 10. 
Roger. See Foote Gen., p. 70, for de- 
scendants. 
Lucy, b. Aug. 5, 1727; m. Nov. 10, 



1748, Deac. Nehemiah, son of Josiah 
and Naomi (Burnham) Gaylord, d. 
Dec. I, 1801, ae. 80. She d. Sept 3, 
1800. Torringford. Ch'n : i. Lucy,' 
ancestress of Elias W.' Leavenworth, 
LL. D. (Lucinda" [Mather], Luc/ 
[Gaylord]), b. Dec. 20, 1803, Sec'y of 
State of N. Y. ; memb. of Congress. 
2. Joseph, 3. Nehemiah, 4. Naomi. 
Mr. Elijah, b. July 13, 1729; 

m. Abigail . He d. Oct 17, 1753. 

No ch'n. 

Abigail, b. Aug. 2, 1734. 
380. Anne, b. Sept 19, 1741 ; m. June 15, 
1762, Capt Jabez, b. July 30, 1738, d 
Apr. 29, 1818, son of John and Eliza- 
beth (Drake) Gillette. She d. May 
13. 1795- Torringford. He was a 
Capt in the Revolution. He m. 2nd, 
Laurana Roberts. Ch'n : i. Ann, 2. 
Chloe, 3. Roxanna, 4. Esther, 5. 
Elizabeth, 6. Aurelia, 7. Horace. See 
Tuttle Gen., p. 182. 



378. 



379- 



URIAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, May 8, 1703; m. June 2, 1737, Hannah, b. Oct 21, 

1706, d. Dec. 19, 1760, ae. 54, dau. of John and Hannah (Newberry) Wolcott* (See 
Wolcott Gen., p. 123). He d. Jan. 2, 1788. Windsor. 4 ch'n. 

381. Uriah, b. Feb. 23, 1737-8. + Bloomfield, Conn., 1758, d. June S, 

382. Oliver, b. Dec. 17, I74I-+ 1850. She d. Jan. 26, 1826, and he m. 

383. A Dau., b. Dec. 3, 1742, d. same day. 2nd, Nov. 16, 1826, Eunice Rowland; 

384. Hannah, b. Oct 11, 1747; m. Apr. m. 3rd, Louisa (Holcomb) Moses. 
3. 1783. Capt. George Latimer, b. Ch'n — by ist m. : I. Hannah, 2. Sally. 



138. 
385. 



ODIAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Aug. 4, 1705; m. Nov. i, 1739, Jane Allyn, d. June 
23, 1805, ae. 89. He d. Feb. 15, 1794. Windsor. 6 ch'n. 



386. 



Abigail, b. Oct. 20, 1740; m. Nov. 25, 
1762, Jonathan Sheldon, d. Feb. 10, 
1814, ae. 76. She d. bef. 1783. Suf- 
field. Ch'n: i. Jonathan, 2. Gad, 3. 
Odiah, 4. Jane, 5. Arastus, 6. Abigail, 
7. Ruth. 
Odiah, b. Feb. 8, 1741-2, d. Crown 



*The Wolcotts were the second most 
prominent and wealthy family in ancient 
Windsor. They trace their ancestry back 
to John Wolcott, of Tolland, Co. Sotner- 



Point, N. Y., bef. 1783. 

387. OziAs, b. Oct 25, 1743, d. Dec. 17, 
1744- 

388. O21AS, b. Jan. 13, 1745-6.-1- 

389. Rebecca, b. Oct 25, 1750, d. 1837, 
unm. 

390. Jane, b. Aug. 31, 1755, d. bef. 1793. 

set, England, whose will was proved 1572. 
See Chart of Wolcott pedigree, Salisbury 
Gen., for Hannah and the other Wolcotts 
mentioned in this volmne. 



ICnnmts (grn^alngg 



148 



139- 



391- 
392- 



140. 



395- 

396. 

397- 
398. 



399- 
400. 



141. 



405. 

406. 
407. 



142. 

4ir. 
412. 

413- 
414. 

415- 



143- 
416. 



SERGEANT NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Mch. 7, 1694-5; m. 1st, Mch. 27, 1718. 
Ann Allen; m. 2nd, Mch. 9, 1740-1, widow Ruth Newberry. She d. June 8, 1805. 
He agreed to keep school in Colchester in 1716, for £25 ids. a year. Was app'd en- 



sign m Colchester in 1715, and in Bolton in 1722. 

Nathaniel, b. Apr. 11, 1719. + 

Dorothy, b. Apr. 30, 1722; m. July 

16, 1752, Ebenezer Hayden, who d. 393. 

1790. Bolton. Ch'n: i. Eli, 2. Oli- 394. 



He d. Aug. 2, 1758. Bolton. 4 ch'n. 

ver, 3. Dorothy, 4. Ebenezer, 5. 
M indwell. 

Beriah, b. 1725, bapt. Mch. 6, 1726 + 
Graves, b. Nov. 6, 1727. + 



CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Feb. 20, 1696-7; m. Sarah 
the Andover Society in 1747, and d. Oct. 

Charles, b. Jan. 31, 1728, d. Mch. 12, 
1728. 

Charles, b. Feb. 7, 1729, d. young. 
Elijah, b. Oct. 16, 1730. + 
Silas, b. Aug. i, 1732; m. Jan. 26, 
1758, Jerusha (Wolcott) Treat, 
widow of Samuel Treat. She d. Oct. 
28, 1793. (See Treat Gen.). He d. 
Jan. 27, 1791. 
Joel, b. Jan. 15, 1735. + 
Sarah, b. Oct. 14, 1736; m. Wethers- 
field, (his 2nd wife), Nov. 22, 1759, 

LIEUT. ROGER LOOMIS, b. 1703; m. 
(No. 191), d. Sept 5, 1787. He d. Aug. 

Roger, b. Sept. 1732, bapt. Sept. 10, 

1732. + 

Solomon, b. Nov. 14, 1734. + 

Deac. Abner, b. Apr. 5, 1737; m. 

Dec. 6, 1746, Martha Thayer, d. Jan. 

15, 1813, ae. 74. He was ensign, 6th 

Co., 3rd Battalion Continental Army, 



He was a member of 



18, 1778. Bolton. 10 ch'n. 

(by Silas Loomis, J. P.), Jedediah 

Atwood. 
401. Charles, b. Dec. 27, 1740. + 
J02. Eleanor, b. Jan. 4, 1743, d. Aug. 30, 

1758. 

403. Amasa, b. Mch. 26, 1745. + 

404. Samuel, b. July 5, 1750, d. May 11, 

1755- 
Note. — In Treat's Gen., p. 497, is the 
following: "Jerusha Wolcott m. 2nd, Jan. 
26, 1758, Silas Loomis." Was he No. 
398? 

Oct. 6, 1731, Elizabeth Loomis of Windsor 
10, 1780. Bolton. 6 ch'n. 

1777, and Lieut, of Sth Co., 19th 
Regt. He d. Sept. 28, 1816. 

408. Abiel, b. Oct. 27, 1739; m. Mch. 12, 
1767, Mary Sutton. He d. Nov. 10, 

1797- 

409. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 19, 1740 (1741) ; 
m. Aug. 5, 1761, Thomas Brown. 

410. Jacob, b. May 20, 1744 (i745)--f 



SERGT. JERIJAH LOOMIS, b. 1707; ni. ist, Aug. 13, 173S, Abigail Atherton, of 
Coventry, Conn., who d. Mch. 18, 1780; m. 2nd, May 31, 1781, widow Zerviah Bush- 
nell. He d. Aug. 29, 1790. Bolton, Conn. 5 ch'n — b. Bolton. 



Abigail, bapt. Aug. 14, 1737, d. Nov. 

17. 1751- 

Prudence, bapt. Apr. 29, 1739. See 

Bolton bapt. Records. 

Jerijah, bapt. Mch. 19, 1740. + 

Chloe, bapt. Sept. i, 1742. 

Ruth, bapt. Mch. 2, 1746; m. Mch 3, 

1768, Joseph, b. 1742, d. Dec. 31, 1809, 

son of Thomas and Lydia (Lyman) 

Webster, of Bolton. She d. Apr. 17, 



1826. Ch'n : I. Ruth, 2. Sabra. 

Note. — The Bolton Ch. Records, by Rev. 
Thomas Smith, gives above data for family 
of Jerijah Loomis, and as no mention is 
made in said records as to the family of 
Josiah (143), I firmly believe that Dr. 
Elias Loomis's deductions are wrong, and 
that there is but one family, that of Jeri- 
jah. — Editor. 



JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. 1710?; m. Aug. 13, 1735, Abigail Atherton. Bolton. So 
given by Dr. Elias Loomis. But see No. 142, note. 4 ch'n. 



Abigail, b. Aug. 9, 1737; m. May 24, 
1764, Benjamin Trumbull. She d. 
Feb. 25, 1810. 



417. Prudence, b. Apr. 11, 1739; m. Mch. 
3, I7S7, Zephaniah Thayer. 

418. Josiah, b. Mch. 24, I74i.-t- 

419. Ruth, b. Feb. 19, 1746. 



ISO. LIEUT. AZARIAH LOOMIS, b. May 2, 1700; m. Dec. 25, 1723, Abigail Newton, _d. 
June IS, 1778. He was app'd Lieut, in 1743, and d. Feb. 9, 17S8. Colchester. 4 ch'n. 

421. Abigail, b. Aug. 20, 1733, d. Sept. 27, 
1733- 



420. Dim MIS, b. Sept. 20, 1724; m. Aug. 
7, 1744, Dudley Wright, d. June 11, 
1806. She d. Feb. 20, 1793. Col- 
chester. Ch'n: I. Loomis, 2. Abigail, 
3. Azariah, 4 Dudley, 5. Dimmis, 6. 
Lydia, 7. Sophia. 



422. Silence, b. Jan. 6, 1737 ; m. 

Clark. 

423. Ann, b. Dec. 20, 1740, d. Jan. 11, 
1741. 



149 



iFnurtlf O^?tt?ratton 



153- DEAC. CALEB LOOMIS, b. Sept. 20, 1707; m. Jan. 27, 1726, Abigail Wrigbt. Made 
freeman in 1739. A. memb. of the Andover Society in 1747, and removed to Union 
abt. 1754, and was living in 1777. Colchester, Columbia, Union. 7 ch'n. 



424. Israel, b. Sept 25, 1727, d, Aug. 13, 

1749- 

425. Irene, b. Aug. 5, 1728. 

426. Abner, b. Apr. 21, 1729. + 

427. Abigail, b. July 3, 1732, d. Jan. 13, 
1751- 



428. Phoebe, b. Mch. 7, 1733, d. Oct 13, 
1756. 

429. Caleb, b. June 19, 1735. + 

430. Deborah, b. Mch. 8, 1738. 



154- DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Feb. 20, 1709; m. Oct 7, I73i, Hannah Withrell (also 
spelled Wetherell), d. Mch. i, 1779, x. 76. He d. Mch. 28, 1784. Colchester. 7 ch'n. 

IS, 1757, James, b. July 16, 1738, d. 
Aug. 12, 1823, son of James and 
Sarah (Treadway) Ransom. She d. 
June 27, 1823. See Ransom Gen., 
1903. Colchester. Ch'n: i. Olive, 2. 
Israel, 3. James, 4. Sarah, 5. Irenus, 
6. Betsey, 7. Joel, 8. Russell, 9. Lois, 
10. Jerusha. 
435- John, b. June 6, 1741. + 

436. Israel, bapt. Sept 2, 1744+ 

437. Samuel, b. Dec. 30, 1748. + 



431. Hannah, b. JiJy 15, 1732; m. Mch. 
28, 1754, James Welles. He removed 
to Wyoming, Pa., and d. July 3, 
1778. Ch'n: I. Olive, 2. Hannah, 3. 
Betsey, 4. Olive, 5. Amasa, 6. Guy, 7. 
Cyrus, 8. Theodosia, 9, Alice, 10. 
Molly. 

432. Mary, b. Aug. 18, 1733, d. Apr. 7, 
1777, unm. 

433. Daniel, b. June 16, 1735. + 

434. Elizabeth, b. Sept 6, 1738; m. Dec. 



157- SERGEANT THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Mch. 16, 1687-8; m. ist. Sarah 



vho d. 



May 10, 1728; (her tombstone is the oldest stone in the cemetery at Bolton) ; m. 2nd, 
Mary Darte, of Bolton, who d. Sept. 6, 1761, s. 65. He d. Jan. 12, 1770. Bolton. 
5 ch'n. 



438. 



439- 

440. 



159- 



Sarah, b. Aug. 7, 1721 ; m. Feb. 7, 
1738-9, Stephen Johns, d. Mch. 25, 
1788, ae. 77. She d. July 29, 1802. 
Vernon. Ch'n: i. Abijah, 2. Lucre- 
tia, 3. Thomas, 4. Eldad, 5. Rhoda, 6. 
Elizabeth, 7. Hugh, 8. Sarah, 9. 
Mary, 10. Stephen. 
Thomas, b. Feb. 8, 1723. + 
Mary, bapt Mch. 27, 1726; m. Mch. 
5, 1744-5. Joseph, b. Mch. 27, 1727, 



441. 
442. 

443- 



d. June 8, 1806, son of Nathaniel and 
Hannah (Dennison) Kingsbury. En- 
field, Conn. Ch'n : I. Lemuel, 2. Jo- 
seph, 3. Prudence. See Tremen Gen., 
p. 1478, for descendants. She d. 
Dec, 1800. 

Benjamin, bapt Aug. 1727. -f- 
Elizabeth, bapt Aug. 11, 1730. See 
Bolton records of baptisms. 
Ezra, bapt June 9, 1734. + 



CAPT. JOSHUA LOOMIS, b. Nov. 6, 1692; m. Longmeadow (Springfield), Mass., 
Oct 26, 1715, Dellbrah Cooley, a twin, b. Feb. 29, i6gi-2, d. Jan. 26, 1773, ae. 82. She 
was a sister of wife of No. 117, and dau. of Lieut. Joseph and Mary (Griswold) 
Cooley. He receivec^a grant of land in Tolland in 1713, and in 1737 he deeded 7i 
acres of land in Tolland to his son Joshua. He was app'd Capt in 1731, and d. E. 
Windsor, Dec. 26, 1761. 6 ch'n. 



444. Joshua, b. Nov. 16, 1716. -j- 

445. Deborah, b. Sept 6, 1718; (m. No. 
480). 

446. Zervia, b. Mch. 20, 1719-20, d. Jan. 
31, 1726-7. 



447. Joel, b. June 21, 1722. -j- 

448. George, b. Feb. 6, 1725-6, Grad. Y. C. 
1750, d. 1751. 

449. Zerviah, (Zurviah), b. Jan. 31, 1727-8, 
(Feb. I, 1726-7), d. Feb. i, 1728. 



161. 



450- 



ENSIGN JABEZ LOOMIS, b. Jan. 29, 1696-7; m. Dec. 25, 1720, Mary, d. Feb. 20, 
1788, ae. 86, dau. of John and (3rd wife) Mary (Cooley) Ferry, of Springfield. He 
d. Nov. II, 1771. Bolton. 3 ch'n. 



Mary, b. Sept. 28, 1723; m. Dec. 6, 
1744. Rev. Allen McLean, pastor of 
the Cong. Ch. of Simsbury, Conn., 
who d. Apr. 9, 17S6, ae. 70. One of 
their sons was Dudley B., a leading 
farmer of Simsbury, who m. Mary, 
dau. of Solomon Payne, a direct de- 
scendant from Gov. Wm. Bradford 
and Capt. John Mason. Their son, 
George Payne McLean, was b. Oct. 



7, 1857; he supported himself while 
in Coll. and was adm. to the Bar in 
Hartford in 1881. Rep. in 1883 
where he made a brilliant record for 
a young man. At 29 yrs. of age was 
app'd on the commission to revise 
the statute law of the state. He did 
such work on the commission as to 
gain the praise of his colleagues. In 
1887 he was app'd executive sec'y of 



ICoomtB dntfalngg 



150 



Conn, by Gov. P. C. Lounsliury. In 
1886 he was made State Senator. 
Again his career was so brilliant that 
Pres. Harrison app'd him U. S. 
Attorney for the dist. of Conn, in 
1892. Here for four years he won 
for the gov't every criminal case that 
was tried and every civil case but 
one. On Jan. 9, igoi, he was inau- 
gurated the 56th Gov. of Conn., and 
as Gov., as heretofore, he has won 
for himself the praise and good will 
of both parties. One writer has 
paid him this tribute : "His success 
is the result of application and abil- 
ity, and when this is truthfully said 
of any man it is a saying of which 
he may well be proud. No man can 
succeed who does not have qualifi- 
cation or who does not enjoy to a 
marked degree the confidence of the 
community. A man must hew his 
way to the top, but he cannot suc- 
ceed even so unless he has a char- 
acter behind the hewing. ... If 
(Gov.) McLean had no further rec- 
ord to leave than the one he has 
already made, Simsbury and Hart- 



ford would have the right to enroll 
him high on its list of worthies, but 
it is prophesied by citizens of acute 
observation that he is certain to be 
chosen to even higher places of use- 
fulness." She d. Aug. 6, 1790. Ver- 
non. Ch'n : I. Mary, 2. Capt. Alex- 
ander, 3. Jabez, 4. Susanna, 5. Dud- 
ley B. 

451. Ann, b. May 22, 1724; m. Joel, b. 
Dec. 1727, d. Dec. 27, 1809, ae. 82, 
son of Capt. Joel and Ruth White. 
She d. June 18, 1807. Andover. Ch'n : 
I. Jabez, who was father of Jabez 
L., b. June 18, 1792, Treasurer of 
Conn.; 2. Hon. Joel W., b. Apr. 24, 
179s. U. S. Consul at Liverpool, 
1844-5, and Consul at Lyons, i8s7; 
3. George C, b. Nov. 28. 1S04, Pres. 
of White's Bank, Buffalo, N. Y. See 
White Gen., p. 102. Another account 
says she m. Joel, son of Daniel and 
Ann (Bissell) White, and had a 
child, John Loomis White, b. Dec. 
29, 1763. 

452. Hannah, b. Nov. 8, 1729, d. bef. 
1768. 



163. SERGEANT GERSHOM LOOMIS, b. Apr. 9, 1701 ; m. June, 1736, Mary, b. Wind- 
sor, Apr. 17, 1702, d. E. Windsor, Jan. 24, 1780, se. 78, dau. of Matthew and Hannah 
(Chapman) Grant. He d. Dec. 27 (26), 1738, leaving an estate of £990-04-10, as 
inventoried, Feb. 16, 1738-9. Windsor, 2 ch'n. 



453. Amasa, b. Feb. 19, 1737-8.4- 



454. Child, b. 



-, d. Dec. 26, 1738. 



166. JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. Jan. 23, 1687-8; m. ist, Oct. 15, 1718, Esther 



of Leb- 



anon; m. 2nd. Thankful Warner, d. 1751. He d. 1739. Lebanon. 10 ch'n. 

Deborah Dunham. He was living in 
Hebron in 1794. 
461. Thankful, bapt. 1726; m. 1st, Josiah 



By 1st wife — 
455. Benoni, b. 



By 2nd wife — 

456. Child, d. young. 

457. Esther, m. John Polly. 

458. Rachel, bapt. July 29, 1722; m. Dan- 
iel Polly. She was living in 1797. 

459. Daniel. 

460. Elijah, b. ; m. Jan. 21, 1750-1, 



Rockwell; m. 2nd, Daniel Reed. She 
was living in 1797. 

462. Jerusha, b. ; m. Samuel 

Brown. • . 

463. Ebenezer, b. June 26, 1730. -f 

464. Sarah, b. , d. ae. 7 years. 



168. LIEUT. CALEB LOOMIS, b. Dec. 23, 1693; m. Feb. 28, 1728, Joannah, dau. of 
Deac. John and Sarah Skinner. See Manwaring, Vol. Ill, p. 339. for Skinner's 
will. He d. Aug. 4, 1784. E. Haddam. Colchester. 12 ch'n. 



465. Caleb, b. Nov. 28, 1728. + 

466. Joannah, b. Nov. 20, 1730, d. young. 

467. Joannah, b. Dec. 28, 1731 ; m. Dec. 
20, 1750, Weeks Williams, b. Apr. 19, 
1722, and d. Aug. i, 1793. Colches- 
ter. Ch'n: I. Samuel, 2. Weeks, 3. 
Daniel, 4. Dudley, 5. David, 6. Dud- 
ley, 7. Joanna. 

468. Sarah, b. Mch. 25, 1734; m. 1753, 
Adonijah, b. Colchester, Conn., July 
16, 1733, d. Oct. I, 1799, son of Ben- 
jamin and Margaret (Footc) Day. 
She d. Jan. 28, 1802. E. Ellington. 
Ch'n : I. Charles, 2. Sarah, 3. Lucy, 
4. Margaret. 5. Adonijah, 6. Rachel, 
7. Alvin, 8. Levi, 9. Lydia, 10. Erial, 



II. Elihu, 12. Epaphroditus, 13. 
Rowena, 14. Clarissa, 15. Adonijah, 
16. Ira, 17. Oliver. See Day Gen., p. 
67, for descendants. 

469. Samuel, b. Aug. 20, 1736, d. young. 

470. Samuel, b. Dec. 28, 1738, d. young. 

471. Ann, b. Sept. 3, 1742; m. Dec. 6, 
I7S9, Noah, b. June 10, 1740, d. Apr. 
22, 1813, son of John and Sarah 
(Loomis) Day, of E. Mendon, N. J. 
She d. 1831. Ch'n: i. Sarah, 2. John, 
3. Ann, 4. Noah, 5. Lois, 6. Lydia, 7. 
Lucy, 8. Hannah, 9. David, 10. Lydia, 
IT. Sophia, 12. Eli. 13. Eli, 14. Eras- 
tus, 15. Charles. See Day Gen., p. 
65, for many descendants. 



Hon. George Payne McLean, 
1S57- 
Second in descent from Mary Loomis, No. 450. 



•)'• 



iFnitrth S^urrattan 



472. Lois, b. Aug. 24, 1744; m. Dec. 9, 
1760, Capt. Lazarus Watrous, who d. 
July 8, 1800, as. 62. She d. July 7, 
1807. Colchester. Ch'n : i. Lois, 2. 
Lydia. 
473- Solomon, b. Dec. 17, 1748. + 
474. Lydia, b. Jan. 17, 1750, bapt. Jan. 28, 
1750. 

170. EPHRAIM LOOMIS. b. May 2, 1698 
2 ch'n. 

477. Benaj.\h, b. Sept. 25, 1719, d. July 
I, 1738. 

171. NATHANIEL LOOWIS, b. Oct. 1700 
and Sarah Skinner. See Manwaring, V 
8, 1768. Windsor. 2 ch'n. 

479. Sarah, b. Sept. 15, 1722; m. 1745, 
Michael Taintor. 



475. Jacob, b. May 24, 1752, bapt. Aug. 30, 
1752. 

476. Mary, bapt. Mch. 17, 1754; m. Jan. 
17. 1771, Judah Scoville. Hamilton, 
N. y. Ch'n: i. Lydia, 2. Mary, 3. 
Lucy, 4. Joanna, 5. Clarissa, 6. Eu- 
nice, 7. Zada, 8. Lois. 



; m. Nov. 26, 1718, Mary Tuttle. Columbia. 
478. EpHRAiM, b. May 21, 1727. + 



; m. Aug. 7, 1721, Sarah, dau. of Deac. John 
ol. in, p. 339, for Skinner's will. He d. Mch. 

480. Nathaniel, b. May 13, 1724. + 



^72- 



481. 
482. 

483. 
484. 



175- 



DEAC. NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Jan. 27, 1690-1 ; m. Feb. 17, 1728, Mary Dyer. 
The New London Gazette, under date of Friday, Dec. 22, 1769, had the following: 
"Ashford, Dec. 12. — Last Friday died suddenly here, Dea. Nathaniel Loomis in his 
70th year of his age." Dr. Elias Loomis records: He d. Feb. 1770. His wife sur- 
vived him. Columbia and Ashford. 5 ch'n. 



Dyer, b. Apr. 20, 1727.+ ^ 

Irene, b. 1729; m. Daniel Townsend. 

She d. Aug. 7, 1750. 

Nathaniel, b. 1731. + 

Mary, b. 1733; 111. June 5, 1755, John 

Carpenter, d. Oct. 13, 1816, ae. 88. 

She d. July 24, 1801. Stafford. Ch'n: 



485 



I. John, 2. Oliver, 3. Sarah, 4. Rev. 
Josiah, s. Joseph, 6. Thurston, 7. 
Samuel, 8. Mary, 9. Nathaniel, 10. 
Irene, 11. Mary. 

Nancy, b. 1735?; m. Uriah Carpen- 
ter. Stafford. Had a son Frederick, 
and probably other ch'n. 



JONATHAN LOOMIS, b. Feb. i, 1694-5; ™- Dec. 24, 1723, Sarah, b. abt. 1697, dau. 
of Capt. John and Mrs. Sarah (Bissell nee Strong) Higley. He was one of the 136 
Torrington Twp. patentees, 1732. Windsor. 7 ch'n. 



486. Sarah, b. July 23, 1724, d. Dec. 11, 

487. Jonathan, b. Nov. 14, 1725, d. Sept. 
26, 1733- 

488. George, b. Nov. 22, 1727, Grad. 1750 
Yale Coll. and d. Apr. 20, 1781. 

489. Kezi.\h, b. June 18, 1729; (m. No. 
355— Joseph). 



490. 



491. 



Margaret, b. Mch. 15, 1720-1 ; m. 
Dec. 25, 1754, John Warner. East 
Windsor. Ch'n : i. George, 2. 
Loomis, 3. Ruth, 4. Wealthy, 5. 
George, 6. Walter, 7. Pliny, 8. Elihu, 
9. Cloney. 
Wait, b. Aug. 14, 1732. 



492. Jonathan, b. June 16, 1734. 



178. DAVID LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Dec. 2, 1694; m. Nov. 24, 1715, Elizabeth, b. Dec. 
29, 1694, d. Apr. 1770, dau. of Nathaniel and Mary (Skinner) Norman. He d. Jan. 
9, 1752, Windsor. 9 ch'n. 



493. David, b. Mch. 13, 1718-9, was living 
1768. 

494. Joel, b. June 2, 1721. -\- 

495. Ebenezer, b. Aug. 6, 1723, was living, 
1768. 

496. Richard, b. Oct. 11, 1725, d. bef. 

1753- 

497. Eliz.\beth, b. Nov. 29, 1726; m. Apr. 
9, 1752, Daniel Bissell. Windsor. 
Was living, 1768. Ch'n : I. Lucinda, 
2. Daniel, b. 1754. For his "bravery, 
caution, self-reliance and inherited 
integrity," see copy of letter written 
him by Gen. Geo. Washington, May 
9, 1783, as noted on p. 244, in "Hist. 
Towns of the Conn. River Valley," 



498. 



499- 
500. 



sot. 



by Geo. S. Roberts, 1906, 3. Dr. 

Elihu, 4. Sibyl, 5. Ezekiel, 6. Perez. 

See Tuttle Gen., p. 439. 

Mary, b. Oct. 6, 1728; m. Abraham 

Williams, d. Sept. 2, 1807. She d. 

Apr. 19, i8og. E. Windsor. Ch'n : i. 

David, 2. Mary, 3. Asa, 4. John, 5. 

Dorcas. 

Samuel, b. May 21, 1731- + 

Ann, b. Sept. 23, 1733, living in 1768. 

Supposed to have m. John, b. 1731, 

son of Benjamin Hills. Windsor, 

Conn. 

Hannah, b. Sept. 28, 1736; m. Eli- 

phalet Gilman, and was living, 1768. 



ffinomts d^rnral05g 



152 



179- AARON LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Sept. 5. i^; m. Feb. 5, 1718-9, Deborah 
Eggleston, d. Apr. 15, 1783. He removed to Torrington as early as 1739 and was one 
of the committee to divide Torrington lands in 1742, and was one of the original set- 
tlers of the town. He signed the memorial for the establishment of a church at Tor- 
rmgton, Oct., 1739. May 6, 1744. he was received into the church with his wife 
Deborah and his children, Aaron, Jr., Mindwell and Esther. His home in Torring- 
ton stood on the present Goshen road. He d. Sept. 13, 1773, at Torrington. 14 ch'n. 

502. Deborah, b. Apr. 10, 1720; m. May 
13, 1742, John Barber. She was liv- 
ing in 1772. 

503. Grace, b. Apr. 28, 1721 ; m. Stephen 
Loomis (No. 257). 509. 

504. Aaron, b. Jan. 30, 1722-3. -(- 510. 

505. Mindwell, b. Mch. 16, 1724-5 ; m. 
July 8, 1747, Isaac Hosford, of Litch- 511. 
field. She was living, 1772. 512. 

506. Moses, b. Sept. 12, 1726. -f 513. 

507. Abner, b. Nov. 26, 1727.4- 

508. Esther, b. June 30, 1729; m. (his 2nd 514. 
wife) Nov. 7, 1748, Rev. Nathaniel, 
b. bapt. Mch. 24, 1704, d. Mch. 4, 
1776, son of John and Patience (Sax- 
ton) Roberts, of Windsor. His rst 
wife was Margaret Marsh, of Wind- 515. 
sor, who d. Oct. i, 1747. He grad. 
Yale, 1732. He was the first minis- 



ter of the church at Torrington. She 
d. Feb. 6, 1783. Torrington. Ch'n: 
I. Margaret. See N. E. H. & G. 
Reg,, Vol. 42, p. 244. 
Ephraim, b. Apr. i, 1731. -}- 
Richard, b. Oct. 17, 1732, d. May 15, 
1753- 

Eli, b. Feb. 18, 1733-4. + 
Issachar, b. May 28, 1736. + 
Naomi, b. May 10, 1738; m. John 
Hosford. She was living, 1772. 
Abiah, b. Apr. 22, 1740; m. Aug. 31, 
1763. Benjamin, b. Mch. 25, 1740, son 
of Joseph and Experience Beach. 
Torrington. Ch'n: i. Levi, 2. Ezra, 
3. Miriam, 4. Miriam, 5. Levi. 
Lemuel, b. May 8, 1744, d. June 6, 
1763. 



181. ELIAKIM L(30MIS, b. Windsor, July 27, 1701 ; m. Dec. 4, I735, Mary Loomis (No. 
93-) He d. Mch. 29, 1753. Windsor. 5 ch'n. 



S16. 



517- 
518. 
519- 



Eliakim, b. Sept. 25, 1738; resided 

in Winchester, 1770, and d. Apr. 15, 

1802. 

Simeon, b. May 29, 1740.4- 

Phinehas, b. Mch. 15, 1744-5. + 

Mary, b. 1747, bapt. May 3, 1747; m. 

Mch. 2, 1769, Zenas Case. So says 



520. 



Dr. Elias Loomis's MS. in Yale Coll. 

Library, but I believe he is in error, 

for better evidence obtains for Zenas 

Case marrying No. 623, which see.— 

Editor. 

Sarah, b. 1749, bapt. Dec. 31, 1749; 

living, 1770, Winchester. 



185. NOAH LOOMIS, b. Apr. i, 1692; m. May 7, 1713, Sarah Morton, d. May 16, 1781 
He removed to Harwmton m 1735, and d. Feb. 3, 1774. Windsor and Harwinton 
6 chn. 



521. Noah, b. Jan. 27, 1713-4. -f 

522. Sarah, b. Sept. 10, 1717, was living 
in Harwinton, 1756. 

523. Christiana, b. April 13, 1719; m. 
1st, Nov. 5, 1741, David Jewell. (See 
Jewell Gen., p. 67). Ch'n: i. Chris- 
tiana, 2. Hannah, 3. David, 4. Eliza- 
beth, 5. Jonathan, 6. Betty, 7. Jesse. 



524. 
525. 
526. 



She m. 2nd, Daniel, b. Middletown, 
Conn., Aug. 8, 171 1, d. Sheffield, 
Mass., 1761, son of Edward and Re- 
becca (Wheeler) Higbee. See Whit- 
ney Gen., p. 370. 
Ebenezer, b. Apr. 28, 1724. 
Elizabeth, b. Sept. 5, 1727. 
Isaiah, b. June 28, 1730. -{- 



187. HEZEKIAH LOOMIS, b. Nov. 7, 1697; m. Nov. 14, 1724, Hephzibah Thacher. He 
was allotted land m Tolland in 1720, and resided in that town from 1720 to 1744 
In 1747 he bought land in Salisbury, and was living in 1759. Tolland. 7 ch'n. 

Elizabeth, b. Aug. 8, 1731. 
Ebenezer, b. Nov. 22, 1734, d. young. 
Mary, b. July 13, 1737. 



527. Hephzibah, b. Jan. i, 1725; m. Oct. 
i6,_ 1745, Samuel Gillett. Tolland. 
Ch'n: I. Hephzibah, 2. Lucy, 3. 
Adonijah, 4. Demas, 5. Ruth, 6. 
Simon, 7. Elizabeth. 

528. Hezekiah, b. Aug. II, 1728. + 



529 
530 
531 
532 
533 



Nathaniel, b. Oct. 8, 1740. + 
Ebenezer, b. Oct. 15. 1743. 



188. ENSIGN SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. July 14, 1700: m. June 28, 1727, Abigail Strong 
d. May 6, 1773, x. 72. He bought land in Tolland in 1724, and d. Au'' 26 1772 
Tolland. 6 ch'n. > n ■ 

534- Abigail, b. Apr. 18, 1728; m. Nov. 5, She d. Nov. 19, 1773. (See Waldo 

1747, Abner, son o£ Joseph Hatch. Gen., p. 91). Tolland. Ch'n: i. Je- 



Walter Loomis Newberry, 

J 804- 1 868. 

Son of Amasa and Ruth (b. 175S, dau. of John and Margaret 

{Loomis, No. 490] (Warner) Newberry. Also third m descent 

from No. 172. Founded and liberally endowed the Newberry 

Public Library of Chicago, III. 



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153 



iFnurtli i»fn?ratt0n 



rusha, 2. Abigail, 3. Abner, 4. Elea- 

zer, 5. Hannah, 6. Edy, 7. Esther, 8. 

Eleazer, 9. Sarah, 10. Stephen. 
535- A dau. b. and d. May 20, 1730. 
536. MicHAL (a dau.), b. May 20, 1730, 

d. May 11, 1773. 
537- Solomon, b. Nov. 4, 1732. + 
538. Anna, b. Mch. 29, 1735; m. May 22, 



540. 



541- 
542. 



193- 



548. 



549- 



539- 



1750, Moses Barnard, d. Oct. 15, 
1776, in army. She d. Jan. 12, 1774. 
Tolland. Ch'n : i. Francis, 2. Esther, 
3. Jonathan, 4. Ann, 5. Moses, 6. Wil- 
liam, 7. John, 8. Reuben, 9. Abby, 10. 
Solomon. 

Esther, b. July 8, 1738, d. June 17, 
1751. 



190. SERGT. JONAH LOOMIS, b. Apr. i, 1705; m. June 19 (17), 1734, Anna, b. Aug. 
12, 1712, d. Nov. 23, 1748, dau. of Thomas and Sarah (Grant) Skinner. He bought 
land in Tolland in 1744, and d. 1764. E. Windsor. 8 ch'n. 



Anna, b. Oct. 5, 1734; m. (as is evi- 
denced by dates, residence, and other 
collateral facts), John, b. 1731, d. 
prob. 1777, son of Benjamin and 
Elizabeth (Warren) Hills. East 
Windsor, Conn., where b. ch'n : i. 
John, 2. Azuba, 3. Anna, 4. Erastus, 
5. Norman, 6. Azuba, 7. Elizur, 8. 
Hezekiah, 9. Anna, 10. Lucy. See 
Hill Gen., p. 36. 

Jonah, b. Feb. i, 1736-7, d. 1786. E. 
Windsor. 

Lucretia, b. Dec. 18, 1738; n\. Israel 
Kellogg. 



543. Rachel, b. Sept. 17, 1740; m. Nov. 
12, 1767, Jonathan Kelsey. 

544. EzEKiEL, b. Aug. 20, 1742; m. 1st, 

Lucy , who d. Dec. 19, 1768, 

ae. 26; m. 2nd, Sarah Porter, d. Oct. 
6, 1801, ae. 49. He d. July 2, 1801. 
E. Windsor. 

545. Ale.xander, b. June 8, 1744, d. Dec. 
30, 1806. 

546. Beulah, b. Aug. 9, 1746; m. Israel 
Williams. (See Treat Gen., p. 547). 
E. Windsor. Ch'n : i. Anna, 2. Is- 
rael, 3. Wareham. 

547. AzuBAH, b. Nov. 6, 1748, d. Sept. 24, 
1750. 



MOSES LOOMIS, b. June 24, 1696; m. ist, Aug. 12, 1725, Rebecca Loomis (No. 
136), who d. June 10, 1726; m. 2nd. Dec. 17, 1729, Elizabeth Bidwell, of Hartford, 
who d. Feb. 20, 1761. In 1732, he was one of the 136 Torrington Twp. patentees. 
He bought land in Tolland in 1744, and d. Feb. 16, 1761. E. Windsor. 8 ch'n. 



Rebecca, b. June 4, 1726; m. June 26, 
1748, Thomas Woodruff, was living 
in 1761. 

Mabel, or "Mehetable," b. E. Wind- 
sor, a. 1730, possibly 1740; m. Sam- 
uel Rockwell, b. E. Windsor, June 
30, 1726, d. Wapping, Apr. 17, 1798, 
son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Rock- 
well) Grant. Innkeeper. They owned 
the covenant in the church at E. 
Windsor. The Second Cong. Society 
at S. Windsor first met in their barn. 
Surveyor, lister. (For nearly 800 of 
her desc'ts, see Grant Gen., p. 24). 
She d. Windsor, July 26, 1805. Ch'n : 
I. Gustavus, 2. Tryphena, 3. Thomas, 
4. Sylvester, 5. Tryphena, 6. Eliza- 
beth, 7. Wereham. 



550. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 30, 1732; m. May 
26, 1754, Abiel, b. E. Windsor, Apr. 
12, 1729, d. May 28, 1762, son of 
Samuel and Tlieophyle (Bartlett) 
Grant. She d. E. Windsor, July 15, 
1759. No. ch'n. 

551. Moses, b. Dec. 24, 1734. + 

552. SuB.MiT, b. Oct. 20, 1736; m. Nov. 10, 
1755, Thacher Lathrop, d. Dec. 30, 
1806. She d. Aug. 22, 1794. Tolland. 
Ch'n: I. Elizabeth, 2. Lydia, 3. Lura, 
4. Vallaley. 

553. Zervi.\h, b. Nov. 10, 1738, d. Dec. 10, 
1740. 

554. RosALENA, b. Oct. I, 1741, living, 
1761. 

555- Justus, b. Aug. 25, 1745. + 



-, Windsor, i child. 



198. EBENEZER LOOMIS, b. July 16, 1698; m. - 
556. Jemima, b. Mch. 4, 1734. 

202. SERGT. SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Apr. 28, 1681 ; m. ist, Feb. 3, 
1703, Rebecca, b. Westfield, Mass., Jan. 4, 1683, d. after Dec. 19, 1720, dau. of Thomas 

and Hannali ((Warringer) Noble; m. 2nd, Hannah , who d. Oct. 29, 1758. He 

removed from Westfield, Mass., to Sheffield. Mass., in 1752, and there d. Oct. 27, 
1758. 9 ch'n. 



557. Rebecca, b. Nov. i, 1704, d. Apr. 15, 
1707. 

558. Samuel, b. Aug. 9, 1707.-)- 

559. Rachel, b. Mch. 10, 1709; m. Feb. 4, 
1731, Samuel, b. May 9, 1695, son of 
Stephen and Elizabeth (Woodman) 



560. 



Lee, d. Nov. 21, 1781, ae. 78. She d. 

Oct. II, 1793. Sheffield, Mass. Ch'n: 

I. Sarah, 2. Samuel, 3. Rachel, 4. 

Solomon, 5. Sarah, 6. Warham, 7. 

Ann. 

Rebecca, b. Dec. 25, 1710; m. July 12, 



llnomts (gntpalogy 



156 



226. JOEL LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Oct. 13, 1708; m. Sept. 9, 1736, Sarah Gozzard. 
He d. 1776. Simsbury. I child. 



621. Sarah, b. Aug. 4, 1737; m. Dec. 29, 
1768, George Brown. Simsbury. 



231. 



622. 
623. 



624. 



TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Westfield, 
Morton. He d. Apr. 7, 1760. She m. 
Simsbury. 6 ch'n. 

MiNDWELL, b. Feb. 14, 1744-5- 
Mary, b. Apr. 12, 1747; m. June 13, 
1769, Zenas, b. Nov. 3, 1747, son of 
Benjamin and Hannah (Drake) 
Case. Simsbury, Conn. Ch'n: i. 
Wm. M., 2, Zenas, 3. Shadrick, 4. 
Polly, S. Nathaniel, 6. Polly, 7. Eliz- 
abeth, 8. Timothy. See No. 519. 
Timothy, b. Nov. 13, 1750. + 



Ch'n: I. Joel, 2, Philip. 



Mass., May 2. 1717; ni. May 5, 1743, Mary 
2nd, June 13, 1763, Benjamin Case (his 2nd w.). 

625. Rachel, b. Aug. 29, 1756. 

626. Ruth, b. Sept. 15, 1759. 

627. Belinda, b. a. 1762; m. Israel Pin- 
ney. ( See Treat Gen., p. S48). Cole- 
brook. Ch'n: I. Israel, 2. Linda 
(Belinda), 3. Menda, 4. Nathaniel, 
5. Reuben, 6. Jasper, 7. Elihu, 8. 
(Zarlos. 



Jtftl) ^fttfratton 



IVe owe it to the generations that go before us, and to those 
which come after us, to perpetuate the memory and example of those 
who in a signal manner made themselves serviceable to humanity. 

— Frederick Douglas. 



The descendants of: — 

(i) Joseph are Nos. 628-797; (S) Deac. John are Nos. 798-1113; 

(6) Thomas are Nos. 1114-1151; (7) Nathaniel are Nos. 1152-1293; 

(8) Samuel are Nos. 1294-1500. 

236. LIEUT. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Ct., Oct. 10, 1710; m. ist, Feb. 17, 1735-6, 
Sarah Woodward, d. Nov. 19. 1736; m. 2nd, Nov. 9, 1738, Abigail Clark. He d. Apr. 
II, 1760. II ch'n — all b. Lebanon, Ct. 



628. 



629. 
630. 



631. 
632. 



Sarah, b. Nov. 15, 1736; m. Josiah, 
b. Nov. IS, 1736, d. Feb. 6, 1816, son 
of Josiah and Hannah (Hutchinson) 
Webster. He was a cooper, carpen- 
ter and joiner. They settled in \Var- 
ren, N. Y. She d. abt. 1794, and he 
m. 2nd, Sarah Bacon, who d. 1814. 
Ch'n — b. Lebanon: l. Asenath, 2. 
Submit, 3. Daniel, 4. Hannah, 5. Jo- 
siah, 6. Abigail, 7. Rhoda, 8. Malinda, 
9. William. 

Joseph, b. Nov. 15, 1741- + 
Elvira, b. 1743; m. Sept. 13, 1770, 
Deacon Josiah Huntington, d. Mch. 
29. 1835. (See Huntington Gen., p. 
128). Wethersfield, Ct. Ch'd: i. A 
dau. 

Abigail, b. May 8. 1745 ; m. Bolton, 
Ct., May 29, 1766, Jordan Post. 
Rhoda, b. Mch. 17, 1747; m. (his 2nd 
w.) Roger, b. Sept. 14, 175 1, son of 
Gershom and Abigail (Robbins) 
Bulkley, who d. Aug. I, 1819. Col- 
chester, Ct. She d. June 15, 1807. 



633- 



634- 
635- 



636. 
637- 
638. 



AzuB.\, b. Feb. 19, 1749; m. Lebanon, 
Conn., (his 2nd wife) Deac. Henry, 
b. Oct. 7, 1741, d. May 27, 1815. son 
of Henry and Bethiah (Spafford) 
Bliss. She d. Aug. 24, 1824, Colum- 
1)ia, Conn. Ch'n : I. Mai. Chester, 
2. Clarinda, 3. Ruby, 4. Louise ("Sax- 
cy"), who m. Capt. Geo. Loomis, No. 
1542. 

Irene, b. Apr. 24, 1751. Unm. 
William, b. June 26, 1753. Killed in 
the battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 

1775- 

Simon, b. May 14, 1755. + 
Jerome, b. Aug. 20, 1757. -(- 
Sarah, b. Sept. 12, 1759; m. 1780, 
Samuel, b. Jan. 19, 1758, d. Oct. 3, 
1834, son of Capt. Elias and Zerviah 
( ) Bliss. She d. Mch. i, 1823. 
Columbia, Ct. Ch'n : l. Polly, 2. El- 
vira, 3. Sarah, 4. Rowena, 5. Elias, 
6. Sophia, 7. Achiah, 8. Samuel, 9. 
Charles, 10. Clarinda. 



239. BENONI LOOMIS, b. Mch. 30, 1715; m. Nov. 5, 1735, Hannah Woodward, d. May 
IS, 1786. He d. June 28, 1789, Lebanon, Ct. 8 ch'n — all b. Lebanon. 



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.iilhvij; i hVj Ui'xiiij i'.Vi'ji .-.It ..C''i\i')t\ 






Room, with ancestral deed on the zvall. 



Dining-room and clock. 



Interior Viezvs of the Ancestral Home. 



Bedroom, with quaint old furniture. 



Sitting-room, with old-fashioned fireplace and 
the sword used in defence of liberty and inde- 
pendence. 




7 






57 



3FiftI| ^fttfrattnn 



39. Daniel, b. Aug. 15, 1736. + 
140. AsAHEL, b. Nov. 23, 1738. + 
P41. Hannah, b. Mch. 27, 1741 ; m. Wm. 
Smalley. "David Rider, (R>'ther), 
Jr., and Zervia (Smalley) Rider his 
wife, of Bernardstown, Mass., and 
Wm. Smalley, Jr., of Gill, Mass., and 
Phoebe Fish, of Guilford, Vt, sell 
land left by last will of their grand- 
father Benoni (239) Loomis, dec'd," 
Mch. 10, 1796. See Lebanon, Ct., 



642. 

643- 
644. 

645- 
646. 



land records, V. 17, p. 
2nd . 



197. He m. 



Joel, b. Jan. 4, 1744. + 
Reuben, b. Apr. 28, 1746. + 
Benoni, b. Jan. 3, 1749. + 
Phoebe, b. July 21, 1757, d. bef. 1783. 
Ruth, b. Mch, i, 1754; m. 1777, Joel, 
b. July 5, 1752, son of Seth Wright. 
She d. June 4, 1810, and he m. 2nd, 
May 23, 1818, Elizabeth Perkins, and 
d. Feb., 1839. 



240. BENOXI LOOMIS, b. about 1735; m. Mary . He served in the regt. raised for 

the reduction of Crown Point, Apr., 1755. (See Goodwin's E. Hartford, p. 77). He d. 
1793. Hartford, Ct. (See Hartford Probate Records, Vol. 20). 3 ch'n — b. Hartford. 



547. Esther, b. July 16, 1746. 

548. Israel, b. Dec. 20. 1753. + 

549. Martha, b. abt. 1756; m. Adonijah, 
son of Daniel and Jerusha (Chalker) 



Pratt. Harwinton, Conn. Ch'n : i. 
Candace, 2. Minerva, 3. Martin. 4. 
Maria, 5. Harriet, 6. Nancy, 7. Ste- 
phen Riley. See Pratt Gen., p. 239. 



241. 



650. 
652. 



653- 



JOHN LOOMIS, b. Mch. 4, 1733-4; m. June 8. 1756, Redexalena. b. May 16, 1735, 
d. Nov. 17, 1815, dau. of Lieut. Thomas and Catharine (Loomis, 19s) Wolcott. He 
was a private, 1776, in Backus' Regt. of Light Horse for relief of N. Y. Both b. 
Windsor, and d. E. Windsor. Miller and farmer. Whig. Cong't. He d. Sept. 18, 
1807. (See Wolcott Gen.). 10 ch'n — all b. Windsorville, Ct. 



6.S4. 
65s. 

656. 



Elihu, b. Jan. 28, 1758. + 
John, b. June 22, 1759.-!- 
Redexalena, b. Nov. 29, 1761 ; tn. 
Sept. 13, 1791, Jonathan Bissell. d. 
Dec 29, 1825. She d. Apr. 27, 1843. 
Windsorville. Ch'n : I. Orrin, 2. 
Redexalena, 3. Julia, 4, Benjamin, 5. 
Julia, 6. Martha, 7. Mary, 8. Laura. 
Damaris. b. Feb. 25;, 1765; m. 1783, 
Phineas Blodgett, d. Aug. 29, i8to, 
ae. 54. She d. 1828, E. Windsor. Ct. 
Ch'n : T. Phineas, 2. Damaris, 3. 
Philena, 4. Marilda. 5. Alva. 6. Luke 
Wolcott. 7. Abigail. 8. Candace, 9. 
Emeline, to. Luke Wolcott, II. Can- 
dace M., 12. Antoinette Minerva. 
Warham. b. Dec, 1767. -f- 
JosEPH, b. May 5, 1770, d. Mch. 25, 
1771. 
Benjamin, b May 5, 1770. -|- 



657. Sarah, b. Aug. 6, 1774: m. June, 
1801, Ebenezer Allen, b. July 31, 
1774, d. Sept. 21, 1850. She d. Mch. 
.so, t86o. Both d. E. Windsor, Ct. 
Farmer, Whig. Ch'n : I. Sarah Wol- 
cott, 2. Ebenezer Loomis, 3. Chloe 
Osbom, 4. Elizabeth Redexalena, 5. 
Elvira F., 6. Wm. Ellsworth, 7. Mar- 
tha Ann, 8. Marietta. 

658. LuriNDA. b. 1778? m. Elijah Cady. 
of E. Windsor. Wapping. Ct. Their 
dau. Sabra. b. E. Windsor. Jan. 12, 
1803. m. Eli, son of Thaddeus Fitch. 
Wm. Ely says she m. Dec. 30, 1818. 
Adam Newton, Vernon, Ct. Fitch, 

in his Gen., p. 67, says Elijah Cady 
m. Sabra Loomis. Query — are Lu- 
cinda and Sabra one and the same 
person ? 



243. LUKE LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Ct, Oct. 15, i7.-s6; m. Experience Carver, (a desc't 
from John Alden). of Bridgewater. Mass., d. Feb. 21, 1816. He d. Mch. 8, 1811, 
E. Windsor. 4 ch'n — b. E. Windsor, Ct. 



660. Anne, b. Julv 11, 1764, d. Aug. 4. 
1764. 

661. Simeon, b. Sept. 11. 1767.-!- 

662. Russell, b. Aug. 5. 1769. -f 



663. Anne, b. Jan. 16. 1772 ; m. Benjamin 
Cook. She d. Oct. 25, 1793. and he 
m. 2nd. Mabel Loomis (1144). 



2.18. ROGER LOOMIS, b. Windsor. Ct. Feb. 9. 174-^-5: m. Chloe Loomis (1130). d. 
Apr. 28. 1825. He bought land in Tolland. Ct.. in 1802, and d. Feb. 24, 1820, East 
Windsor, where b. his 7 ch'n. 



664. Rhoda, b. Dec. 16, 1769; m. Joseph 
Blodgett, d. Sept. 7. 1828, ae. 47- 
She d. Oct. 2, 1844. Ch'n : i. Maria, 
2. Joseph, 3. Roswell, 4. Nancy, 5. 
Elizabeth. 



665. Almira, b. Nov. 16, 1771, d. Dec. 15, 
1829. 

666. Abigail, b. Nov. 9, 1773; m. Josiah 
Gaboon. One dau. was Abigail, who 
had brothers and sisters. 



667. Samuel, b. Nov. it, 1777. + See Crane Gen. of 1903. 

668. Chloe, b. July T, 1780; m. David, 669. Mary, b. Jan. 27, 1783; m. Elihu 
son of David and Theodosia (Pit- Blodgett, d. June 23, 1861, ae. 79. She 
kin) Crane, Jr., b. Oct. 4, i774 or 5, d. Jan. 27, 1857. East Windsor, 
d. Oneida Castle, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1851. Ch'n: I. Jeannette, 2. Myranda, 3. 
She d. Nov. 4. 1829. East Windsor, Nelson. 

Ct. Ch'n: t. David Orville, 2. 670. Asahel, b. July 2, 1785.+ 
Franklin. 3. Chloe P., 4. Celia A. 

252. ABEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Ct., bapt. May 6, 1744; m. ist, Mcb. 25, 1770, Sarah 
Phelps; m. 2nd. Nov. 11, 1782, .Abigail Lee. He d. Jan. 13, 1817. Simsburv, Ct. 6 
ch'n. 

671. Abel, b. Aug. 3, 1772, bapt. Sept. 13, 1776. 

1772, d. June t8, 1776. 674. Elijah, b. 1783. d. 1810? 

672. Levi, b. Sept. 6, 1774. + 675. Philander D., b. June 6, 1786. + 

673. Sarah, b. June 12, 1776, d. June 15, 676. Anna, b. 1787, d. 1818? 

253. EZRA LOOMIS, bapt. Windsor, Ct., Mch. 23, 1746; m. . He removed to 

Egremont, Mass. He d. June i, 1805. See Stiles's Wethersfield, Vo. IL A (sup- 
posed) child of his is 

677. Ezra, b. 1773. -|- 

254. DANIEL LOOMIS, bapt. Windsor, Ct., Aug. 21, 1748; m. Mary Derby, d. Tuly 4, 
1824, at Half Moon, N. Y. He d. May, 1824. Half Moon. 6 ch'n— b. N. Y. 

678. Lavinia, b. 1786: m. James Hagar, years of age. Not heard from since, 
who d. 1849. She d. Feb. 2, 1866. 681. Roxanna, b. 1792, d. ae. 2 years. 
Masonville. Delaware Co., N. Y. 682. Squire, b. Oct. 11, 1794. + 

679. Ezra, b. 1788. + 683. Anna, b. 1796, d. ae. 3 years. 

680. Oliver, b. 1790, disappeared when 25 

256. HEZEKTAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Ct., Sept. 29, 1753, bapt. Oct. 7, 1753: m. by 
Rev. Eben Kellogg, May 7, 1778, Lydia Dorchester, d. Oct. 9, 1803, ae. 50. She wa9 
bapt. Oct. 9, 170T, at Vernon, Conn. He d. Mch. 6, 1839. N. Bolton. 3 ch'n. 

684. Hezekiah, b. May 21, 1779; m. Oct. 6Ss. Alvin, b. July 3, 1786.-!- 

2, 1806, Lydia (^arew, d. Dec. 28, 686. Warren, bapt. Nov. 2, 1788. 

1845. He removed to N. Y. 

257. STEPHEN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Ct., Aug. 21, 1716; m. June 9, 1743, Grace Loomis 
(503). He d. Oct. 30, 1794, at Windsor, where b. his 5 ch'n. 

687. Stephen, b. Apr. 13, 1745.-!- Chloe, 6. Clarissa, 7. Orrin. 8. Roxy, 

688. Grace, b. Dec. 5, 1746; m. Jan. 24, 9. Mary, 10. Nathaniel, ii. Muhala, 
1768, Joe! Wilson. Bloomfield, Ct. 12. Jason Goodwin. 

(See Stiles, p. 130). Ch'n; i. Grace, 690. Susannah, b. Sept. 24, 1753. 

2. Joel, 3. Susannah, 4. Susy, 5. John, 691. Hulda. b. Dec. 31, 1755; m. Feb. 3, 

6. Deborah. 1755, Wm. R. Case, d.'Nov. 29, 1828. 

689. Dorcas, b. Apr. 9, 1752; m. Aug. 9, She d. Jan. i, 1835. Wintonbury, Ct. 
1770, Samuel Eggleston, d. Feb. 14, (See Boyd's Windsor, p. 193). Ch'n: 
1837, ae. 90. She d. Aug. 4, 1834. i. William, 2. Hulda, 3. Abiah. 4. 
Bloomfield. Ct. Ch'n : I. Samuel, 2. Ruth, 5. Horace, 6. Asher, 7. Rev. 
Dorcas, 3. Abigail, 4. Samuel, 5. William, 8. Chester. 

258. CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Feb. 8, 1717-8; m. July 3, 1750, Constant Eggleston. 5 ch'n— 
b. Windsor, Ct. 

692. Constant, b. March 25, 1756, d. Dec. 695. Lovell, b. May 18. 1764 ; m. Feb. 20, 
12, 1796. 1793, Azubah Phelps. Bloomfield, 

693. Mabel, b. Oct. 28, 1758, d. Sept. 10, Conn. 

1822. 696. Aaron, b. March 21, 1768. -f- 

694. Brigadore, b. Sept. 18, 1761. -|- 

259. SETH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, July 12, 1721; m. Mch. i, 1747-8, Esther Kelsey, of 
Hartford, Ct. 4 ch'n — b. Windsor. 



Ij9 JFtftli Q^^tt^rattott 

697. Esther, b. July 7, 1748, d. March 28, 699. Martin, b. June 6, 1754.+ 

^ o ]7^~' ^ T- I 700. Wright, b. Feb. 13, 1756. + 

698. Seth, b. Feb. 20, 1751. + . o, /j -r 

260. GIDEON LOOMIS, b Windsor, Ct., Nov. 19, 1725; m. Dec. 8, 1748, Joannah Loomis 
(304) ■ 7 chn. b. E. Windsor. 

701. RoswELL, b. Apr. 26, I7S4-+ 704- Worthy, b. Sept. 22, 1760, d. Oct. 17 

702. HuLDAH, b. Sept. 14, I7S7; m. Oct. 1760. 

9, 1777, Michael Loomis (922). She 705. Eleanor, b. June 29, 1765. 

?•■ ^^°' , >T „ „ 706. Grove, b. 1767? owned land in Great 

703. Caroline, b. Nov. 28, 1758. Barrington, Mass., 1793 and '4. 

707. Jerusha, b. Aug. 2, 1769. 

261. ELIPHALET LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Ct., Jan. 25, 1729-30; m. Mch. 28, 1749, Theo- 
dosia Clark. Served in the Canada Expedition, 1759, and d. 1761. His widow m 2nd 
1771, Simeon Judd. Bloomfield, Ct. 5 ch'n. ' 

708. Ann, bapt. Oct. 22, 1750. 711. Israel, bapt. Oct. 8, 1758, d. Nov. 3, 

709. Theodosia, b. Sept. 13, 1754. 1759. 

710. Eliphalet, b. July 20, 1756. Served 712. Elizabeth, bapt. March 8, 1761. 

d. April, 1776. in the Rev. army at Roxbury, Mass., 

262. ISRAEL LOOMIS, b. New Hartford, Ct., Aug. 17, 1738; m. Anne Merrill. 7 ch'n— 
b. New Hartford. 

713- AsHBEL, b. . + d. 1808. Canton. 

714. Kezia, b. , unmarried, d. 1811. 717. Reuben, Aug. i, 1776. + 

715. Sarah, b. , resided in Canton. 718. Abijah, b. June 8, 1778. + 

716. Anne, b. ; m. Larkum, 719. Hannah, b. 1780, unmarried, d. 1844. 

266. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. New Hartford, Ct., June 17, 1748; m. Jan. 10, 17S6, Mary 
Crissey, d. Apr. 26, 1826. He d. Sept. 2, 1830. 5 ch'n— b. New Hartford. 

720. Mary, b. Jan. 21, 1787, d. Dec. 18, 723. Luther, b. Dec. 21, 1791. + 

i8s7, unm. 724. Abigail, b. Jan. 4, 1795; m. Mch. 11, 

721. Joseph, b, June 18, 1788. + 1850, Joseph Gillett, d. Jan. 30, 1857. 

722. Israel, b. Nov. 29, 1789. + Slie d. Oct. 11, 1871. No ch'n. 

267. ISAAC LOOMIS, b. New Hartford, Ct, July 3, 1750; ni.. Conn., Nov., 1774, Rachel, 
b. July 30, 1753. d. Nov. 23, 1829, dau. of Benjamin Merrill. He d. Feb. 3, 1835. Con- 
neaut, 0. i ch'd. 

725. Jonathan, b. Jan. 20, 1776. + 

270. AMOS LOOMIS, b. Dec. 17, 1731 1 m. Experience Parsons. He d. Northampton, 
Mass., Sept. 10, 1756. i ch'd. * 

726. Jerusha, b. ; m. Washington, Mass., May 27, 1784, Phineas Cowle. 

271. NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. May 28, 1734; m. Apr. 10, 1762, Tabitha Kingsley, d. 
Sept. 16, 181S, ae. 75. In Hist, of Southampton is this: "When Ft. William Henry 
was surrendered to the treacherous French in 1757, two men, Joel Clapp and Na- 
thaniel Loomis, of Southampton, escaped, naked, from the Indians after a terrible 
run of 14 miles through the forest." (See p. 342 of Historic Towns of the Conn. River 
Valley). Nathaniel Loomis also served in the War of the Rev., under Capt. Etjenezer 
Sheldon— in 7th Co. of volunteers, 1782. See Mass. Report of Soldiers in the Revo- 
lution. He d. 179s, at Southampton, where b. his 7 ch'n. 

727- RoxANA, b. Aug. 17, 1763; m. Nov. 731. Joab, b. Oct. 9, I77J. -f 

17, 1781, Jude Wright, d. Nov. 29, 732. Nathaniel, b. Feb. 29, 1776. -|- 

1834, ae. 81. She d. Jan. s, 1845. 733. Asenath, b. 1780; m. Dec. 10, 1801, 

Montgomery, Mass. Elisha, d. Feb. 8, 1840, ae. 60 yrs., 

728. Ale.xander, b. July 7, 1765. + 7 mos., son of Dea. Elisha and Mercy 

729. Amos. b. Sept. 23, 1767.+ ( ) Hutchinson. She d. Jan., 

730. Sybil, b. Mch. ii, 1771 ; m. Sept. 29, 1869. Russell, Mass. Ch'n: i. Anna, 
•793. Joshua Wright. Pa. 2. Fidelia, 3. Fidelia, 4. Asenath. 



SlnomtB (^rni^alnriy 



160 



272. CURTIS LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass., Oct. 16, 1736; ni. there, Nov. 16, 1764, 
Experience Warner. He d. 1773. She ni. Jnd, Nathaniel Searle. Southampton, where 
b. 4 ch'n. 



734. LovisA, b. Nov. IS, 1766; m. Sept. 
3, 1785, Gideon Searle, Jr., who d. 
May 25, 1804, ae. 40. Southampton, 
Mass. Ch'n; i. Arumah, 2. Dr. Ash- 
bel. 



735. Artemas, b. Dec. 16, 1768. + 

736. LuciNDA, b. April 13, 1771 ; in. Jan. 
•22, 1791, Capt. Stephen Bates. South- 
ampton. Ch'n: I. Bela, 2. Julia. 

737. Curtis, b. May 13, 1772. + 



274. ASHER LOOMIS, b. Sept. 12, 1741 ; m. May 17, 1778, Margaret (alias Peggy) Clark. 
"Pegge" app'd guardian of Ashcr, Jr., Feb. 5, 1782. He d. 1779, and she m. 2nd, 
Mar. 27, 1800, Joel Strong. Southampton, Mass. I ch'd. 

738. AsHER, b. May 21, 1779. + 

277. SHEM LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass., June 7. 1750; m. int. Dec. 7, 1776, Rhoda 
Winter, d. July 22, 1820, ae. 65. He d. Sept. 27, 1821. Southampton, Mass., where 
b. his 6 ch'n. 



739. Silence, b. Southampton, Feb. I2, 741. 
1778; ni. Sept. IS, 1800, Alpheus, b. 

Dec. 3, 1 771, d. Oct. 4, 1838, son of 
Aaron and Sarah (Burt) Strong. 
She d. June ir, 1803, and he m. 2nd, 
1806, Abigail Baker. He m. 3rd, 
Lovisa Sheldon. Ch'n, by ist m. : I. 
Elvira. See Strong Gen., p. 1221. 
Southampton, Mass. 742. 

740. Hannah, b. Mch. g, 1780; m. 1807, 743. 
James McEKvain. Middlefield, Mass. 744. 
No. ch'n. 



753- 



754- 
755- 
756. 
757- 

758. 



Nancy, b. Sept. 13, 1782, unm., d. 
July 31, 1869. "Too busy and useful 
to marry." A faithful and unwearied 
nurse in illness — honest, industrious, 
frugal and painstaking. Her small 
wages were hoarded to help « gifted 
brother, Aretas, to a liberal educa- 
tion. Southampton. 
Luther, b. Mch. 13, 1785. + 
Shem, b. June 19, 1788. + 
Aretas, b. Dec. 19, 1790. -\- 



282. GIDEON LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Ct., Dec. .w, I735; m. 1765, Hannah Booth, d. May 
31, 1817. He served in army of the Revol'n, and d. May 7, 1802. E. Windsor. 3 
ch'n. 



745. Gideon, b. Aug. 9, 1767. -\- 

746. Jerusha, b. Aug. 2, 1769. 



747. Sarah, b. 1771 ; m. Elizur Atkin. She 
d. Oct. 27, 1793. 



285. MATTHEW LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Ct., Jan. 24, 1729; m. June 22, 1763, Hannah Allen, 
who d. May 22, 1804, ae. 63. Bolton, where b. his s ch'n. 



748. RuAMAH, bapt. July 29, 1764. 

749. Hannah, bapt. July 29, 1764, d. July 
5. 1790. 

750. Anna. b. Mch. 13, 1766, d. July 27, 



1790. 

751. Matthew, b. Dec. 22, 1768. + 

752. MAnEL, b. Sept. 14, 1776 ; m. Nov. 18, 
1798, Simeon Porter. 



289. LEVI LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Ct., Jan. 17, 1742; m. Sept. 3. 1772, Allis Clarke, of 
Coventry, Ct. He d. Oct. 8, 1793, Bolton, whtjc b. his 10 ch'n. 



Martha, b. June 18, 1773; m. Sept. 759. 

13, 1795. Asa Welles. She d. May 

10, 1859. Granby, Vt. 

Levi, b. Aug. 17, 1775. 4- 

Seba, b. June 23, 1777. -(- 

Harvey, b. June 2, 1782. -}- 760. 

Clarissa, b. Oct. 23, 1783, d. Dec. 31, 

i8s7- 761. 

Alice, b. Sept. 17, 178s; m. Nov, 26, 

1806. Hezekiah House. 



Lorin. b. June 9, 1787; m. ist, Oct. 

31, 1816, Mary Faniham ; m. 2nd, 

June 22, 1822, Mrs. Judith Steward. 

He d. Aug. 23, 1863. Cazenovia, 

N. Y. 

Luna. b. June 7, 1789; m. John 

Loomis (1028). 

."XcHSA. b. Jan. 14, 1791 ; m. Oct. i. 

1816, Benjamin Davenport. She d. 

Sept. 25, i860. Cazenovia, N. Y. 



291. ANDREW LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Ct, Mch. 14, 1746-7: m. Dec. 22, 1768. Bculah, b. 
Bolton, Dec. 28, 173s, dau. of Deac. David and Thankful (Loomis, 196) Strong, d. 
May 10, 1832. He d." Dec. 14, 1808, (See N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. SS)- Southbridge, 
Mass. s ch'n — b. Bolton. 



762. Infant, b. , d. Sept. 29, 1770. 

Sec Bolton death records. 



763. Samuel, b. 1770. + 

764. David, b. June 18, 1772. -)- 



i6i 



Jtfth ^^n^rattnn 



765. Beulah, bapt. Apr. 3, 1774; in. ist, 
Bingham ; m. 2nd, Lutlier Bur- 
nail. Cazenovia, N. Y. She d. 1854, 
X. Y. City. 



766. Mary, bapt. May 2, 1781. See Bol- 
ton bapt. records. Infant, d. May 2, 
1781. (Was this a twin of Mary?) 



295. JABEZ LOOMIS. b. Coventry, Ct., Sept. 8, 1741; m. 



Resided in Pittsfield, Mass., and Westmoreland, N. Y. 8 ch'n. 



Sweatland. He d. 1796. 



767. Ebenezer. b. 1765. -f 

768. Jabez, b. Mch. 15, 1771. -|- 

769. Alfred, b. June 10, 1773.-}- 

770. Sar.\h, b. 1776: m. Chester Stillman. 
She d. Aug., 1808. Westmoreland, 
N. Y. 



771. Eleazer, b. Jan. 31. 1778. -|- 

772. Jeremiah, b. 1780. -f 
■JTZ- Alson, b. 1785. + 

774. Fanxy. b. 1788: m. Rowland Taylor. 
She d. 1825. Trenton, Oneida, Co., 
N. Y. 



296. ENSIGN NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Ct., Aug. 28, 1747; m. ist, Mary 
Simms, d. Oct. 16, 1771, ae. 22; m. and, Lavinia Clark, of Lebanon, d. June 13. 1790, 
ae. 36, at Andover; m. 3rd, Rachel White. He removed to Westmoreland, N. Y., 
in 1794, and d. Dec. 16, 1825. 8 ch'n, b. Coventry. 



775. Nathaniel, b. 1771. -f 

776. John, b. Dec. 11, 1774. -f 

777. Erastus, b. Aug. 8, 1776. -|- 

778. William, b. Jan. 12, 1779. -|- 

779. Doddridge, b. July 15, 1780. -1- 



780. Polly, b. 1782; in. Gurdon Caswell. 
She d. i8s2. Clayton, Jefferson Co., 
N. Y. 

781. Chester, b. 1784, d. ae. 3 yrs. 

782. Russell, b. Nov. 28, 1786. -|- 



299. JONATHAN LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Ct., Dec. 16, 1753; m. ist, Martha Blackman ; 
m. 2nd, Mrs. Patience Pelton. Served 7 yrs. in the army of the Rev. ; was at the 
battle of Bunker Hill. Three of his sons served in the war of 1812. About 1804, 
with his famil}', he removed from Pittsfield, Mass., to Champion, N. Y., and there 
d. Dec. 12, 1832. 8 ch'n. 



783. Eber, b. Jan. 20, 1779. -f 

784. Samuel, b. Dec. 22, 1780. 4- 
78s. John, b. Oct. 29, 1782. -]- 

786. Alvin, b. July 28, 1783. -H 

787. Anna, b. Feb. 4, 1787; m. Jan. i. 
1810, Nathan Clark, d. 1863. She d. 



July 16, 1833. Lagran,E;e, O. 

788. Otis, b. Mch. 7, 1790. + 

789. Horace, b. May 23, 1794. -\- 

•j<2f3. Martha, b. 1796; m. ist, 1827, Moses 
Case ; m. 2nd, Thomas Sweet. She 
d. 1850. Avon, O. 



300. 



791- 



792. 
793- 
794- 



ELEAZER LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Ct., May 2, 1756; m. Mary Townsend, d. Dec. 
3, 1840, ae. 80. He served 3 yrs. in army of Revolution. He swapped land warrants 
with his captain, and his sons Eleazer and Dyer settled on same, which was located 
on the west side of Paine's !\It., Vt. These two sons cleared the laud, and taught 
school in the winter, thus putting in double time. He d. (hung himself, verdict was 
insanity), Dec. 17, 1810, Hinsdale, Mass. 7 ch'n — b. Hinsdale. 



Mary, b. Nov. 28, 1783 : m. Jesse 
Averill, d. July 25, i860. She d. Oct., 
1855. Northfield, Vt. Ch'n : I. Clark, 

2. Maria P., 3. Russell, 4. Thomas, 5. 
David T. 

Eleazer, b. Aug. 15, 1785. -|- 

Dyer, b. June 14, 1787. -t- 

Salmon, b. Mch. 24, 1789; m. Mch. 

3, 1841, Nancy, b. May 28, 1796, 
widow of Alvah Benjamin, and dau. 
of Israel and Mary (Pease) Pease. 
They adopted a girl, called her 



daughter, and left her their property. 
She became Mrs. John S. Cole. She 
d. Oct. 22, 1865, ae. 67. Hinsdale, 
Mass. No ch'n. See Pease Gen., p. 
114. He was living in 1871. 

795. Abig.ml, b. Dec. 24, 1790, unm., d. 
Jan. 8, 1819. Hinsdale, Mass. 

796. Roxana. b. Nov. 6, 1793, d. July i, 

1795- 

797. Ro.xana, b. Sept. 23, 179S, num., d. 
May 30, 1827. Hinsdale, Mass. 



306. EBENEZER LOOMIS, b. Lebanon. Ct., June 11, 1720; in. Jan. 31, 1751, Hannah 
Snow. He d. Nov. 28, 1759, Lebanon, where b. his 3 ch'n. 



798. Ebenezer, b. Apr. 22, 1752, d. May 

22, 1762. 

799. Hannah, b. Apr. 11, 1754; m. John 
Arnold. She d. May 27, 1802. Leb- 
anon, Ct. Ch'n: i. Jerusha, 2. 



Wealthy 3, Salome, 4. John. 5. Ebene- 
zer, 6. Hannah. 
800. Samuel, b. Apr. 20, 1757, d. Nov. 22, 
1759- 



Slnumta ^^n^alog^ 



162 



309. ZECHARIAH LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct, Sept. 12, 1726: m. Mch. 25, 17S1, Hulda, 
b. Jan. 25, 1729, d. Oct. 28, 1798, dau. of Benjamin and Patience ( ) Jones. 

He d. Dec. 23, 1797, Andover, Conn. 9 ch'n. 



801. 



802. 
803 

804. 



Lyiiia, b. Dec. 29, 1751 ; m. Asa Per- 
kins. Andover, Conn. Ch'n : i. 
George, 2. Chester, 3. Amos, 4. John, 
5. Septimus, 6, Asa, 7. Selah, 8. Da- 
rius. 

Israel, b. Dec. 26, 1754. -f 
HuLDA?!, b. Jan. i, 1756; m. Ephraim 
Cook. 

Joanna, b. Oct. i, 1758; m. Dec. 25, 
1782, Abiathar, b. Jan. 15, 1758, d. 
Sept. iQ. tSj2, ae. 85. son of Jacob 
and Mehitabel CBushnell) Lyman. 
Farmer. She d. July t, 1837. Ando- 
ver. Ct. Ch'n: I. Josiah. 2. Nathan, 
3. Delia, 4. Joanna, 5. Eli, 6. Cyrus. 



See Lyman Gen., p. 190, for desc'ts. 

805. Lois, b. Feb. 13, 1761 ; m. Feb. 17, 
1800, Asa Perkins. 

806. Eunice, b. Feb. 13, 1761 ; m. James 
Cook. Mecca, O. 

807. Ebenezer, b. Oct. 14, 1763. + 

808. Zechariah, b. Apr. 28, 1770. + 

8og. Abigail, b. ; m. Dec. 4, 1805, 

Enoch Denton Buck. She was his 
3rd wife. He d. Nov. 6, 1826. She 

m. 2nd, abt. 1840, , and d. Bath, 

Summit Co., C, abt. 1843. Ch'n, by 
m. with Buck: i. Daniel, 2. Alice, 3. 
Abiarail, 4. Abel, 5. Oliver Perry, 6. 
Hulda. 



311. EZEKIEL LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., June 17, 1716; m. Mch. I, 1742-3. Elizabeth, 
b. Apr. S, 1718, dau. of Capt. Geo. and Mary (Hitchcock)_ Colton, of Springfield. 
She was living in 1760. He d. 1766, at Lebanon, where b. his 7 ch'n. 



, d. Jan. 25, 1744. 



810. A child, b. - , ... , 

811. FzEKiEL. b. Feb. 6, 174S. + 

812. Abner. b. Feb. 11, 1748.4- 

813. Asa, b. Apr. 2, 1750. -f 

313. ABRAHAM LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., June 23, 1721 ; m. tst, Hannah ; 

2nd, prob. Sarah Loomis ( ). He d. 1791, at Lebanon, where b. his 4 ch'n. 



814. Jonathan, b. July 19, 1752, d. abt. 
1810, unm. Charleston, S. C. 

815. Jesse, b. Nov. 9, i7S3- + 

816. Solomon, b. 1755. -|- 



817. Mary, b. May 10, 1749; m. Joseph 
Loomis (629). Columbia. 

818. Nath.\n, b. Oct. 27, 1750. -f- 



819. Lois, b. July 17, 1753; m. 
lard. Columbia. 

820. Abraham, b. 1757. -|- 



Su- 



314. PHINEAS LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct, Sept. 23, 1723; m. . He was living 

in 1753- A child (stjpposed) of his is 

821. Phineas, b. 1771. -f 

315. ELIJAH LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., Mch. 24, 1725; m. Apr. i, 1751, Elizabeth Throope. 
He d. Jan., 1809, at Lebanon, where b. his s ch'n. 



822. 



823. 
824. 



Elijah, b. Mch. 22, 1753. Commis- 
sioned, Apr., 177s, Ensign of the ist 
Co., 3rd Regt. 
Alexanher,. b. 1769 ?-4- 
JoSEPH, b. Aug. 24, 1771. 



825. Rebecca, b. Feb., 1776, unm. 

826. Zerviah, b. Mch. 23, 1778, d. Mch. 12, 

1795- 

827. Susannah, b. Mch. 18, 1781. 



316. EZRA LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 13, 1726; m. Feb. 3, 1757, Rachel, b. Oct. 
16, 173s, d. Dec. 7, 1790, dau. of Josiah and Rachel (Hollister) Talcott. Joined the 
church, Vernon, Conn., in 1772. Bolton, Conn. 10 ch'n. 



828. Samuel, b. May 7, 1758. + 831 

829. Joseph, b. Sept. 29, 1760. -|- 832 

830. Rachel, b. Nov. 23, 1762; m. Nov. 833, 
23, 1785, Major Daniel, b. Sept. 9, 

1761, d. Apr. 18, 1847, son of Gurdon 834. 

and Sarah (^Rogers) Fowler. She d. 835 

Oct. IS, 1838. Hudson, N. Y. Ch'n : 
T. Roxey, 2. Achsah, 3. Sylvester L., 836, 

4. Lester, 5. Daniel, 6. Charles S., 7. 837 

Geo. D.. 8. Rachel S. See Vol. 5, p. 
144. Old N. W. Gen. Quat'y, for de- 
scendants. 



Ezra, b. Dec. 28, 1764. + 
Mary, bapt. Mch. i, 1767. 
Polly, b. Mch. 30, 1768, d. Oct. 30, 
1790. 

Ebenezer, bapt. July 26, 1769. -\- 
Dolphorus, bapt. Sept. i, 1771, d. 
Mch. 8, 1772. 

Loannah, b. Apr. 23, 1773. 
Olive, b. Apr. 21, 1775; m. ist. Sam- 
uel Fowler, d. 1830; m. 2nd, Benoni 
Mandeville. She d. June i, 1836. 
Perth Amboy, N. J. Had ch'n. 



318. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., 1712? m. 1732, Mindwell 
I755i Lebanon, where b. his 6 ch'n. 



He d. Dec, 



163 



IFtftli (Iftt^rattnti 



838. John, b. Sept. 16, 1733. + 

839. Anne, b. 1735? living in 1755. 

840. MiNDWELL, b. Mch. s, 1737; m. Dec. 

13. 1759, Lambert, son of Joseph and 841. 

Eleanor (Johnson) Cook. (Lam- 842. 

bert's 1st wife, Abigail, d. 1758). 843. 



Ch'n: I. Abigail, b. 1760, 2. Joseph, 
3. Hannah, 4. Infant b. and d. 1865. 
See Hst. of Wallingford, p. 679. 
David, b. Apr. 9, 1738. + 
Mary, b. April 27, 1742. 
Daniel, b. May 8, 1747. + 



324. CAPT. ISRAEL LOOMIS, b. Sept. 29, 1715; ni. ist, Dec. 15, 1737, Esther, b. Oct. 
27, 1718, dau. of Ebenezer and Hannah (Clark) Hunt, d. Apr. i, 1742; m. 2nd, Sept 
27. 1743. Mary Holbrook, d. Apr. 3, 1744; m. 3rd, Apr. 8, 1747, Mercy, b. Lebanon, 
Conn., 1725, d. Oct. 18, 1793, dau. of Ensign Joseph and Mercy (Bill, or Durkee) 
Marsh. He d. Oct. 2, 1801, Lebanon, Conn., where b. his 10 ch'n. 



844. John, b. Sept. 3, 1738, d. Jan. 26, 
1739- 

845. Daniel, b. Dec. 31, 1739. + 

846. Israel, b. Jan. 22, 1742. -J- 849. 
^^7. Esther, b. Jan. 2, 1748; m. Eleazer, 850. 

b. July 7, 1745, son of Dr. Eleazer 
and Miriam (Phelps) Bingham. She 851. 

d. Feb. IS, 1819. Lebanon. 852. 

848. Mary, b. Aug. 19, 1749; m. May 18, 853. 

1771, Abijah Babcock, d. Oct. 30, 



1832, ae. 83. She d. Oct. 22, 1777. 
Lebanon. Ch'n : i. Wealthy, 2. Abi- 
gail, 3. Thomas. 
John, b. Nov. 3, 1751. + 
Rhoda, b. June 14, 1753; m. Eleazer 
Manning. 

Jacob, b. Jan. 14, I75S- + 
Isaiah, b. Aug. 3, 1758. -i- 
Simon, b. Aug. 24, 1760. -(- 



325. TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Aug. 24, 1718; m. Mch. 5, 1781, Anna Taylor, d. Mch. 7, 
1799. He d. June 20, 1785, Lebanon, where b. his 4 ch'n. 



854. Joseph, b. 1745, d. July 10, 1766. 

855. Elihu, b. 1748.-1- 



856. Timothy, b. 1752. -|- 

857. Dan, b. Jan. 22, 1758. -f- 



326. CORP'L JONATHAN LOOMIS, b. Aug. 13, 1722; m. Margaret . He served 

in the army of the Revolution, in 3rd Regt., Conn. Line, under Capt. Clark. Was 

at the battle of Bunker Hill, and was made Corp'l, near close of war. Coventry, 
Ct., where b. his 3 ch'n. 



858. John, b. July 12, 1745. -|- 

859. Lydla, b. May 8, 1749; m. Abijah 
Babcock. 



860. 



Rhoda, b. Oct. 3, 1752; m. 
Porter. 



329. LIEUT. THOMAS LOOMIS, b. 1714; m. Nov. 7, i734, Susanna Clark, d. Sept. 28, 
1788. He was in "Lexington Alarm." He d. Feb. 27, 1792, at Lebanon, Ct., where 
b. his II ch'n. 



861. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 25, 1735, d. Oct. 
II, 1740. 

862. Joseph, b. Dec. 5, 1737, d. Oct. 16, 
1740. 

863. Isaiah, b. Dec. 20, 1740, d. Oct. 11, 
1741- 

864. Elizabetth, b. Aug. 10, 1741 ; m. 
Apr. 22, 1760. Dan Payne. Lebanon. 
Ch'n : I. Elizabeth, 2. Damaris, 3. 
Dan, 4. Amos, 5. Clark, 6. Mary, 7. 
Samuel. 

865. Joseph, b. April 29, 1743. -}- 

866. Susannah, b. April 26, 1745 ; m. 
Aaron Thorpe. 

867. Abijah, b. Oct. i, 1747. -|- 



868. Isaiah, b. Sept. 11, 1749.-)- 

869. Amos, b. Apr. 24, 1752, d. Aug. 25, 
1756. 

870. Desire, b. July 10, 1754; m. Dec. 8, 
1774, Deac. Jolm, son of Ichabod and 
Desire (Otis) Bartlett, d. Aug. 2, 
1831. She d. Feb. 16, 1821. E. Wind- 
sor. Ch'n : I. Ruby, 2. Rev. Shuball, 
father of Dr. Shuball F. Bartlett, 
Prof, in N. Y. Deaf and Dumb Inst, 
3. Hannah, 4. Loomis, 5. Rev. John, 
6. Mary, 7. Lucy. 8. Seth C. See Vol. 
5, p. 136, Old North West Gen. 
Quarterly. 

871. Thomas, b. April 18, 1756- + 



330. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Ct., Nov. 2, 1710; m. Sarah, d. of James Enos, a 
descendant from Sir Humphrey Griswold, of Malvern Hill, Eng. He d. Jan. i, 
1758, Union, Ct. 6 ch'n. 



872. Sarah, b. Nov. 15, 1737; m. Timothy 
Wales, Nov. 11, 1762. Union. 

873. Daniel, b. July 25, 1739- + 

874. Jonah, b. May 5, 1743. -f 



875. Noah, b. Jan. 13, 1745- + 

876. Elijah, b. Aug. 7, I747- + 

877. Reuben, b. May 22, d. May 29, 1750. 



IConmis ^?n?alo5^ 



164 



:i37- JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Mcli. 11, 1708-9; ni. Apr. 26, 1732, Abigail 
Bacon, of Middlctown, Conn. He removed to Sinisbury, Conn., and from tbere to 
Egremont, Mass. A member of Episcopalian Cbnrch at Great Harrington in 1770. 
ID ch'n. 



878. Elizabeth, b. Mch. 6, 1733; m. Joel 
Crippen. Egremont, Mass. Ch'n : 

I. Joel, 2. Reuben, 3. Nathaniel, 4. S82. 

Nellie. 883. 

879. Abigail, b. Feb. 27, 1734-S, d. Mch. 884. 

3. 1736-7. 885. 

880. JosiAH, b. May 19, 1737. -f 886. 

881. Andrew, b. Egremont, May 23, 1739; 887. 
m. 1st, Mch. 2, 1758, Thankful Cath- 
erine, d. 1808, dau. of Andrew Kar- 

ner ; m. 2nd, Sibyl . He d. 



Nov. I, 1820, without children. 
Lenox, Mass. 

Michael, b. Sept. s, 1741. + 
Abijah, b. Mch. 10, 1743-4. + 
Sarah, b. Oct. 10, 1748. 
Daniel, b. Apr. 4, 1750. -|- 
Benajah, b. July 15, 1752. -|- 
Rachel, b. Mch. .11, 1755; m. Nov. 
ir, 1783, Jacob Kline. She d. Apr. 
II, 1804. Egremont. Ch'n: I. Jacob, 
2. Josiah, 3. John. 



338. BENAJAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Ct., Jan. 28, 1710-11 ; m. Jan. 17, 1728-9, Tem- 
perance I\Ioore. He sold land to Ebenezer Loomis (339), in Simsbury, in 1733. An- 
cram, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 



Elnathan, b. Jan. 28, 1729, d. Feb. 

24, 1729. 

Elnathan, b. Jan. 25, 1730, d. Mch. 



13. 1730- 
8go. Temperance, b. Feb. 19, 1731-2. 
891. Tryphena, b. Apr. 13, 1734. 



339- 



892. 

893. 
894. 



EBENEZER LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Nov. 9, 1712; m. ]\Iay 17, 1736, Hannah 
Griffin. He resided in Albany in 1768. He d. 1792, N. Blenheim, N. Y., in Scho- 
harie Co. 6 ch'n. 



AzuBAH, b. Feb. 18, 1736-7, d. Oct. 
17, 1739- 

Azubah, b. Sept. 30, 1738. 
Giles, b. Jan. 25, 1739-40; m. Mar- 
garet Dutcher. He d. 1755? without 
ch'n. Ancram, N. Y. 



895. Lydia, b. 1740; m. Edward Whit- 
comb. Broome, N. Y. 

Sg6. Reuben, b. Nov., 1741. + 

897. Anna or Hannah, b. Nov. 17, 1741 ; 
m. . Ancram, N. Y. 



340- 

898. 
.341- 



901. 
902. 

342. 
907. 



908. 
909. 
910. 



THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn.. June 16, 1717; m. 
Ancram, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. Ancram. 



He d. 1767, 



Timothy, b. 1747. + 



JACOB LOOMIS, b. Nov. 26, 1720; m. Dolly . 

Mass. Taghkanie, N. Y. 7 ch'n (supposed) of his are; 



899. John, b. Aug. 17, 1749. -f 



See Hst. of Berkshire Co., 



900. Jacob, b. 1748; m. Susan 



He 



served in army of Rev'n, in 2nd N. 
Y. Regt.. In 1790 lie received 500 
acres of land in Dryden Twp., N. Y., 
from the State of N. Y. He was a 
pensioner from 1818, and d. June 26, 
1822. Albany, N. Y. 6 ch'n. 

Job, b. 

John, b. . 



903. Barney, b. — -. 

904. Ezekiel, b. . 

905. Wm. Hartman, b. 

906. Cyrus, b. . 



■ + 



Note. — Nothing definite known as to or- 
der of birth, or how many more, and no 
knowledge of descendants, except Hart- 
man's. 



FRANCIS LOOMIS, b. Sim.^bury, Conn., June 12, 1726; m. Elizabeth 
d. 1783, survived by his wife. Simsbury. Conn., where b. his 8 cli'n. 



He 



LovANA, b. Oct. 2, 1747; m. Melanc- 
thon Foster. She d. 1790, and he m. 

2nd, , who d. 1803. He had a 

bro. who lived in Richmond, Mass. 
He d. 181S, at W. Stockbridge, Mass. 
Ch'n: I. Rebecca, 2. Theodosia, 3. 
Polly, 4. Mary, 5. Laura, 6. Eliza- 
beth, 7. Zachariah, 8. Melancthon. 
I-OREN, b. Oct. 2, 1747. + 
Francis, b. June 7, 1750. -|- 
Ruth, I3. June 28, 1752; m. ist, 



911. 



Aaron, b. Jan. 26, 1745, d. Jan. 24, 
1789, son of Aaron and Mary (Kent) 
Phelps ; m. 2nd, Hezekiah Lewis, d. 
May 20, 1805. She d. Apr. 8, 1849, E. 
Granby, Conn. Ch'n, by ist m. : i. 
Aaron, 2. Benajah, 3. Zophar, 5, 
Ruth, 6. Erastus, 7, Zaccheus, 8, De- 
borah. 

AsENATH, b. May 13, 1754; m. Timo- 
thy Dewey, d. Feb. 19, 1839, ae. 84. 
She d. Jan. 26, 1836, Westfield, Mass. 



i65 



iFtftI) (S^urrattoii 



912. 

543- 

916. 
917. 

351- 
920. 

921. 

352. 

927. 
928. 

929. 



930. 



355- 

935- 

936 

937- 
938. 



Ch'n : I, Abigail, 2. Clarissa, 3. Sally, 
4. Charles, 5. Timothy, 6. John, 7. 
Submit, 8. Eliakim, 9. Roland, 10. 
Daniel. 

Rosabella, b. July 28, 1756; m. Capt. 
William Adams, d. Feb. 14, 181 1. She 
d. July 2, 1802. Blomfield, Conn. 
Ch'n: I. William, 2. Rosabella, 3, 



Asenath, 4. Susanna, 5. Cyrena, 6. 

Savilla. 
913- Mary, or Mercy, b. Oct. 8, I7s8: m. 

Tullcr. 

9T4. Melinda, or ^ELiNriA, b. ; ni. 

Israel Pinney. Colebrook, Conn. 
915. Thomas, bapt. Feb. 23, 1766, d. 

young. 



JOB LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Mch. 11, 1710-11; m. 1736. Hannah Enno, d. 1793. 
He was a schoolmaster in 1735. He d. 1772, at Windsor, where b. his 4 ch'n. 



Hannah, b. July 13, 1737; m. Con- 
sider Holcomb._ She d. 1808. 
Abigail, b. Jan. 19, 1738-9; m. Sam- 
uel Stoughton, who was b. May 27, 



1737- She d. bef. 1782. 

918. Joe. b. Mch. 22, 1743-4, d. Aug. 29, 
1744- 

919. Simeon, b. 1746? + 



ISAAC LOOMIS, b. Windsor, July 19, 1719; m. Mch. 10, 1742-3, Sarah Gillett. 
Windsor, where b. his 7 ch'n. 



Sarah, b. Mch. 12, 1743-4; rn- Jan. 
15, 1768, Moses Rood. He was bro. 
of husband of (921). Torrington, Ct. 
Ch'n : I. Sarah, 2. Amos, 3. Lydia, 
4. Mary, 5. Hannah, 6. Moses, 7. 
Aaron, 8. Lorain, 

Rhoda, b. July II, 1746; m. Sept. 6, 
1770, Ebenezer Rood, d. Nov. 9, 1824, 
ae. 79. She d. July 31, 1824. Tor- 
rington, Conn. Ch'n : I. Isaac, 2. 



Rhoda. 3. Ebenezer, 4. John, 5. Anne, 

6. Eunice, 7. Calvin, 8. Amanda. 

922. Michael, b. Oct. 13, 1747. + 

923. Isaac, b. Aug. 11, 1750; m. Abigail 
, who d. Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 

7, 1826, ae. 71. He was called Capt. 

924. Hannah, b. Jan. 16, 1753; m. ist, 
Abel Clark ; m. 2nd. Daniel Murray. 

925. Asa, b. Feb. 29, 1756. + 

926. Joseph, b. June 26, 1758. -\- 



JEDEDIAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Sept, i, 1720; m, Nov. 25, 1748, Sybil 
Case. He d. Jan., 1807, at Windsor, where b. his 8 ch'n. 



Sybil, b. Nov. 19, 1749; m. Serajah 
Loomis (369). 

AiELiNiiA, b. ; m. John Ander- 
son, d. Jan. II, 1824, ae. 74. She d, 931. 
1836? E. Windsor, Conn. Ch'n: i. 932. 
Eunice, 2. Mary, 3. James, 4. Theo- 
dore, 5. Pamela, 6. Laura, 7. Elizur. 

Eunice, b. • — ; m. Nov. 26, 1775, 

Stephen, b. Jan. 4, 1750, d. May 5, 

1833, son of Stephen and Mabel 

(Bradley) Brown, She d, Windsor, 933, 

June 23, 1808. Ch'n: i, James, 2, 

Stephen, 3, Bradley, 4. Eunice, 5, 

Sarah, 6, Martha, 7. Rebecca, 8. 

A son, 9, A son, 10, Jesse, 11. Me- 

linda, 12. Oliver. 

.'\my, b. Oct. 21, 1758; m, Timothy, 

d, Oct, 31, 1842, ae. 80, son of John 934. 

and Sallie (Burnham) Anderson, 

JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn. 
Loomis (489). Windsor, where b. his 6 

Kezia, b. Feb. 27, 1753 ; m, Mar- 
shall. Camillus, N. Y. 
Joseph, b. Mch. 23, 1755, d. without 
ch'n, Mch. 12, 1803. 
Jonathan, b. Mch, 25, 1757. + 
Sarah, b, Apr, 13, 1759; m. Dec, 12, 
1776. James Whiton, b, Chatham, 
Conn., 1747, d. Mch. 18, 1823. She 939. 

d. May 27, 1781. Lee, Mass. She 940, 

left three ch'n: i. James — he became 
"Squire Whiton," a man of consider- 
able power in many ways. He started 



He was a Rev. soldier. She d, Apr. 
23, 1829 (8). One of her sons was 
Elisha. Another, Norman, 

Jedediah, b, . + 

Agnes, b, 1761 ; m. Sept, 7, 17S3, Wil- 
liam, b. Jan. 21, 1754, son of Samuel 
and Joanne (Bridgon) Francis. She 
d. Dec. 9, 1830. Windsor, Ch'n : i, 
Lovice, 2, Sally, 3, William, 4, Ann, 
5, Harriet, 

Dorothy, b. 1762; m, ist, Abiel 
Hurd; m. 2nd, Samuel Elmer, d, 
June 8, 1834, ae, 79, She d, Dec, 18, 
1823, ae. 61. E. Windsor. Stiles 
says, on p. 839, "No children," but he 
is in error, as the following two are 
credited to her. I. Abiel, 2, Delinea, 
Daniel, b, 1768,+ 



Aug, 29. 1725; 
ch'n. 



ni. Jan. 23. 1752, Kezia 



tlie first paper mill in Berkshire Co., 
Mass., from which have grown those 
of the Crane Manuf'g Co., near 
Pittsfield. He was considered the 
richest man in the county; raised a 
faniilv of 10 ch'n. 2. Polly, 3. John 
Manclley. 

George, b. July 17, 1761, d. young. 
Susannah, b. Feb. 7, 1764; m. Geo. 
Barber. She d. 1840, Camillus, 
N, Y. 



IGonmia ^^uraln^y 



166 



358. ABRAHAM LOOMIS, h. 1 orrington, Conn., Oct. 17, 1724; m. isl, Feb. 10, 1754, 
Mary, dau. of Ebcnezer and Eleanor Taylor, of Litchfield, b. June 27, 1735, d. May 
20, 1773; ni. 2nd, Oct. 8, 1775, Mary, b. July 23, 1741, dau. of Joel and Sarah 
(Lyman), (list, of Torrington says: dau. of Samuel and Hannah (Hubbard) 
Wetmore, of Winchester. He d. Mch. 6, 1788, and she m. 2nd, Sam. Baldwin, June 
1792, of Goshen. Torrington, where b. his 6 ch'n. 



941. Benoni, b. Feb. 27, 1758.+ 

942. Marv, b. Dec. 15, 1760; m. 

Thrall (prob. Pardon, b. Feb. 10, 944- 

1759. son of Joel and Margaret 

Thrall; for he m. ). She 945- 

was living in 1788. 946. 

943. Abraha.m, b. July 25, 1764, was mar- 



ried, and d. before 1820, leaving chil- 
dren. 

Mabel, b. June 26, 1767, d. before 
1788. 

Alexander, b. June is, 1770. + 
Jerusha, b. Sept. 4, 1780; m. Elka- 
nah Coy. Colebrook, Conn. 



3t)0. 



CAPT. EPAPHRAS LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Ct., Nov. 13, 1732; m. Sept. 9, 1755. 
Mary, b. Durham, Conn., Sept. 25, 1734, d. Feb. 12, 1813, dau. of Benoni and Hannah 
(Strong) Hills, and sister of Hannah who m. Aaron Loomis (504) ; she d. Feb. 12, 
1813, ae. 78. He was Capt. 8th Co., 2nd Battalion, Continental army, 1776, and served 
in the N. Y. campaign. He had 3 sons m his Co. — Epaphras, Wait and Remembrance. 
See D. A. R., Vol. VHI, p. 308. He d. at Winchester, Conn., Sept. 10, 1812. 9 
ch'n. 



947- 
948. 



949- 



Epaphras, b. Mch. 31, 1756. -f 
Remembrance, b. Feb. 27, 1759. In 
Nov., 1776, he was sent, under Capt 
Beebe of Litchfield, to re-enforce the 
garrison of Fort Washington on the 
Hudson, and on the surrender of 
that fort became a British prisoner. 
On the 27th of Dec. he was ex- 
changed, but died on his way home 
at Milford, Ct., Jan. 16, 1777. 
Jerusha, b. Feb. 6, 1761 ; m. Sept. 7, 
1780, Noadiah, b. Dec. 13, 1753, son 
of Lieut. Ephraim and Esther (Glea- 
son) Bancroft, who d. Nov., 1827. 
She d. Oct. 6, 1827. Torrington, 
Conn. Ch'n : i. Erastus, 2. Luman, 



950. 
951 
952. 
953 
954. 

955- 



3. Noadiah, 4. Jerusha, 5. Dr. Eras- 
tus, 5. Clarissa, 7. Chester, 8. War- 
ren, 9. Charlotte. 
Lokkain, b. June 9, 1764. -^- 
Wait, b. Nov. 23, 1765. -r 
Arah, b. July 7, 1767- -j- 
Ira, b. Sept. 19, 1770. -\- 
Raciiel, b. May 29, 1772, d. Mch. 6, 
1774- 

Mary, b. Mch. 15, 1775; m. Feb. 16, 
1797, Daniel Coe, b. Apr. 24, 1774, d. 
July, 1840, son of Daniel and Mary 
(Coe) Hudson. She d. July 22, 1804, 
and he ni. 2nd, Rhoda Fowler, Tor- 
rington, Conn. Ch'd : i. Daniel. 



367. BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Apr. 19, 1732; m. ist, Feb. 3, 1757, d. 
July 12, 1759, Elizabeth Barber; m. 2nd, Apr. 27, 1760, Lydia Drake. He d. Dec. 5, 
1781. Windsor, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

956. Benjamin, b. Nov. 27, 1757. -f 958. Ann, b. Oct. 27, 1762. 

957. Elizabeth, b. Oct 23, 1760. 

369. SERAJAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Dec. 4, 1740; m. Oct. 21, 1767, Sybil Loomis 
(927). He d. June 23, 1811, at Windsor, where b. his 5 ch'n. 



959. Xiuer, b. Apr. 9, 1768. -|- 

960. Ira, b. Feb. 13, 1770.-!- 

961. Asher, b. Apr. 4, 1772.4- 

962. Horace, b. Aug. 4, 1774. -f- 



963. Wealthy, b. Feb. 11, 1777; m. July 
3, 1799, Daniel, b. Jmie 28, 1778, son 
of Abel and Elizabeth (Wakeman) 
Strong. 



370. ENSIGN MR. TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., July 30, 1724; m. ist, Jan. 
31, 1748-9, Sarah Talcott, of Hartford, Conn., d. May 5, 1760, ae. 32; m. 2nd, Nov, 
3. 1763. Jerusha Bisscll, d. Oct. 14, 1814. He d. Dec. 9, 1786, at Windsor,where b. 
his 5 [6] ch'n. 



964. Timothy, b. June 3, 1750. -|- 

965. George, b. Sept. 29, 1753. + 

966. Esther, b. May 19, 1756; m. Giles 
Loomis (1134). She d. Slay 12, 1812. 
East Windsor. 

966.1. Anna, bapt. Dec. 20, 1776. 

966.2. Rosa, bapt. Dec. 18, 1778. 

966.3. Timothy(?) (See Phelps (Sen.), 



bapt. Aug. 17, 1780. 



Note. — These children — Anna and Rosa 
— were discovered after the MS. had been 
renumbered, hence these fractional num- 
bers — same reason for several other cases 
of fractional numbers hereinafter. 



373. ICIIABOD LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Dec. 10, 1717; m. Jan. 25, 1738, Dorothy 
Loomis {334). He settled in Torrington, being an original grantor of Torrington, 
1732, one of the 136 taxable inhabitants, and was assessed on £39, 15s. He was one of 
the 30 who formed the society of "Strict Congregationalists," in 1787. In 1803, 
among the 42 signers of a declaration of principles of an association for building a 
"Free Meeting House for the benefit of all denominations," occurs the name of 
Ichabod Loomis. This shows change of thought in 16 yrs. He d. here, 1775, where 
b. his 7 ch'n. 

967. Dorothy, b. July 5, 1740; m. Dec. 18, 971. Elijah, b. Nov. 6, 1753, served in 
1762, Eli Loomis (Sn). Rev. army, and d. a prisoner. He 

968. Ichabod, b. Jan. 17, 1742-3. + was in Capt. Epaphras Loomis's Co. 

969. Roger, b. 1746. + 972. Daniel, b. Nov. 28, 1756. + 

970. Abiel, b. Sept. 13, 1748, d. before 973. Elizabeth, b. Mch. 13,' 1760; was 
1777, suddenly. living in 1777. 

374. CAPT. REUBEN LOOMIS, b, Windsor, Conn., Mcli. 4, 1719-20; m. ist, Dec. 2, 
1742, Anne Moore, d. Feb. 13, 1743-4, ae. 23; m. 2nd, Feb. 5, 1745-6, Rebecca, b. Apr. 
14, 1721, dau. of Jacob and Benedicta (Goodwin) Goodrich; she d. Jan. 11, 177S, 
ae. 54; m. 3rd, Nov. 23, 1777, Mary Hoskins, who survived him. He was a Capt. in 
the Ct. Line, in army of Rev'n. He d. Oct. 12, 1801, at Windsor, where b. his 7 ch'n. 

974. Ann, b. Jan. 14, 1743-4; m. Oct. 3, Wintonbury, Jan. 18, 1784, and she 
1771, Isaac, b. Enfield, Conn., June m. 2nd, Robert Sanford. She d. 1792. 
24, 1743, son of Isaac and Abigail Ch'n, by ist m. : i. Rebecca, 2. Sam- 
(Hale) Chandler, who d. July 10, uel," 3. Hezekiah, 4. Reuben. See 
1791, ae. 48. Windsor. Ch'd : i. Goodwin Gen., p. 495, for many 
Isaac. See Chandler Gen., p. 179. desc'ts. 

975. Reuben, b. Nov. 11, 1746. -f 977- Jacob, b. Sept. 25, 1750. + 

976. Rebecca, b. Mch. 4, 1747-8; m. ist, 978. Wealthy Ann, b. 1752? m. Stephen 
Feb. 8, 1770, Samuel, b. Wintonbury, Barnes. 

Conn., May 28, 1746, son of Stephen 979. Elijah, b. Feb. 16, 1754. -f 

and Sarah (Gillett) Goodwin; he d. 980. Abijah, b. Jan. 23, 1756.-!- 

381. URIAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 23, 1737-8; m. July 5, 1764; Apphia, b. May 
29, 1687, dau. of '. Jflnat lian, Sheldqn, joi Suffield. He d. May 28, 1787, at Windsor, 
where b. his 8 chltr^-'j.:v___^ <- -'■-■■■'■■ ^^sj^ ■-.-'. -.-..a- --._.V^Uc.; ' L.~r^ \ . , 

981. A son, b. Feb. 12, 1767, d. same day. ■ 4. Chauncey Loomis, 5. Infant, 6. 

982. Oliver, b. Oct. 30, 1768. -|- Rachel, 7. Clarissa. ' 

983. Apphia, b. Jan. IS, 1771 ; m. Pelatiah 987. Chauncev, b. Sept. 11, 1780; m. 
Case. Rachel Evans of Baltimore, 1810. 

984. Elizabeth, b. April 2, 1772; m. Jus- In 1806 he removed to Bennington, 
tm Fitch of Windsor. Wyoming Co., N. Y. ; Lieut, in Lt. 

985. Chauncey, b. April 22, 1775, d. Oct. Col. Wm. Rumsey's Regt, Gcnessee 
27, 1776. Co., N. Y., Apr. 6, 1807 ; was member 

986. LoviSA, b. June 6, 1779; m. May 16, of N. Y. Assembly, 1810-11; State 
1805, Return Strong Hayden. She d. Senator 1815-17, and d. at Albany, N. 
Oct. 27, 1854. Bennington, N. Y. Y. April 6, 1817, without children. 
Ch'n: I. Mary, 2. Abigail, 3. Louisa, 988. Justin, b. Mch. 2, 1785.-!- 

382. OLIVER LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Dec. 17, 1741 ; m. Sept. 2, 1762, Jerusha, b. 
Apr. II, 1742, dau. of Nathaniel and Anna (Wolcott) Bancroft. He d. before 1787. 
See No. 1172, who also m. Jerusha Bancroft. Which is right? First two ch'n of 
each is the same in name and dates. Dr. Elias Loomis, Ed'n of 1875, 'eft no ex- 
planation. But one or the other must be rejected— which? 2 ch'n — b. Windsor. 

989. Oliver, b. Sept. 24, 1763. 990. Benjamin Newbury, b. Dec. 7, 1765. 

388. OZIAS LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Jan. 13, 1745-6; m. Oct. 14, 1771, Sarah, b. 
Windsor, Oct. 18, 1747, d. Aug. lo, 1820, dau. of John and Mary (Allyn) Roberts. 
Farmer, Whig, Cong't. He d. Feb. 11, 1796, at Windsor, where b. his 5 ch'n. 

991- Sarah, b. Mch. 5, 1773, d. same day. 994. Odiah, b. Sept. 28, 1783. -f 

992. Sarah, b. Dec. 20, 1775, d. May 10, 995. Ozias, b. Oct. 11, 1788^ d. Sept. 10, 

1790. 1793. 

993- James, b. Oct. 24, 1779.-+- 



iUonmis O^nipalnnu 



168 



391- 



996. 



CAPT. NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Apr. 11. 1719; m. Dec. 12. 1745, Margaret, b. May 
24, 1723, d. 1804, dau. of Daniel and Jerusha (Fitch) Bissell. He was deac. of the 
church in E. Windsor, and d. June 14, 1784. E. Windsor, Ct. 4 ch'n. 



Lieut. Watson, b. Jan. i, 1746-7; m. 
Prudence, b. May 22, 1743, dau. of 
Jolin and Elizabeth (Drake) Gillett, 
d. July 27, 1830, ae. 87. lie served 
in army of the Rev'n, and d. Jan. 6, 
1800, without children. At one time 
was entrusted to deliver a message to 
Gen. Geo. Washington, by the Colo- 



nial Gov. of Conn. 

997. Fitch, b. Dec. 8. 1748, d. next day. 

998. Tryphena, b. Oct. 9, 1753, d. July 4, 
1765- 

999. Fitch, b. May 14, I7S8; m. Mary 
. He d. 1826, without chil- 
dren. Torrington. 



393. BEHl.'XH LOOMIS, b. 1725; m. Oct. 19. 1749. Lydia Northam. Bolton, where b. his 
2 ch'n. 

Ch'n : I. Lydia, 2. Michael, 3. Sarah, 
4. Asa, 5. Mary, 6. Alfred, 7. 
Charles, 8. Dr. John R. See Tain- 
tor Gen., p. 5-7. 
looi. Beriah, b. iVich. i, 1753. -f 



394- 
1002. 

KK33- 
1004. 



IOCS. 
ioo6. 



1007. 
1008. 

397- 



1013. 



1014. 
1015. 
1016. 

399- 



Lydia, b. July 25, 1750; m. Apr. 2, 
1767, Deac. Michael, b. Mch. 14, 
1748, d. Oxford, N. H., Apr., 1831, 
son of Michael and Sarah (Loom- 
is, 94) Taintor, Jr., of Colchester, 
Conn. He served in Am. Rev. 

GRAVES LOOMIS, b. Nov. 6, 1727; 
dau. of Samuel and Jerusha (Mather) 
He d. Jan. 18, 1790, at Sufficld, where 

Belinda, b. .Xpr. 7, 1750, d. Aug. 10, 

1751- 

Anne, b. Mav 31, 1751, d. July 2, 

1751- 

Belinda, b. June 24. 1752; m. Nov. 
25, 1779. Abraham, h. Nov. 10. 1752, 
d. Oct. 24, 1830, at Granville, Mass., 
son of Capt. Abraham and Elizabeth 
(Old) Granger. Tolland, Mass., 
where she d. July 27, 1820. He 
served in Rev. War. Ch'n : i. Alex- 
ander, 2. Betsey, 3. Abraham, 4. 
Harriet. 5. Launcelot, 6. Geo. Wash- 
ington, 7. Anna. 
Luther, b. June 24, 1754. -1- 
Anne. b. July 22, 1756; m. George 
Loomis of Windsor (965), Dec. 7, 
1780. She d. Oct. 24, 1789. 
Nathaniel, b. July 8, 1758.-!- 
Elizabeth. b. Sept. 16, 1760, d. July 

ELIJAH LOOMIS, b. Oct. 16, 1730; m. ist, Oct. 26. 1753, Abigail, b. Mar. 11. 1727, 
d. without issue, dau. of Josiah and Sarah or .Abigail (Griswold) Phelps: ni. 2nd. 
Sept. IS, 1757, Rachel, b. Apr. 4, 1737, d. Mch. 31, 1836, dau. of Thomas and Cath- 
erine (Loomis, No. 195) Wolcott. He owned the covenant Oct. 21, 1746, and 
joined tlie church in Vernon, Feb. 23. 178?. He .idoptcd Hannah (No. 1021) who 
was bapt. and d. Nov. 28, 1778. He d. Oct. 16, 1802, at N. Bolton, Conn. (The Wol- 
cott Gen. has this — Rachel, b. May 16, 1735, dau. of Thomas and Catharine (Loomis) 
Wolcott; ni. June 8, 1756, John Loomis). 6 ch'n — b. Conn. 



m. May 10, 1749, Elizabeth, b. Nov. 10, 1726. 
Smith, of Sufficld, Ct. ; she d. Oct. 31, 1803. 
b. his II ch'n. 

8, 1761. 

1009. Eliz.\beth, b. July 8, 1762; m. May 
24. 1784. Capt. Timothy, b. Jan. 27, 
1761, d. Feb. 22, 1836, son of Deac. 
Aaron and Ruth (Hathaway) 
Phelps. She d. Nov. I, 1845, Suf- 
ficld. Ch'n: I. Thaddeus, 2. James, 
3. James, 4. Elizabeth. 

loio. Kezia. b. Aug. 18, 1764, d. Oct. 8, 

1777- 
loii. Graves, b. Dec. 25, 1766, d. Sept. 24, 

1777- 
1012. Jerusha, b. Aug. 4, 1770; m. Dec. 
29, 1788, Freegracc, b. Jan. t6, 1764, 
son of John and Abiah (Kent) 
Leavitt. She d. Jan., 1846, Hart- 
ford, Vt. Ch'n: I. Jerusha, 2. Ar- 
bella, 3. Rev. Harvev Freegrace. 
See Dwight Gen. of 1884. 



Sibyl, b. May 12, 1759; m. by Eben- 1017. 

czer Kellogg, Mch. 6, 1777, Ezekiel, 

b. May I, 1755, son of Ezekiel (of 

Tolland) and Hannah ( Bigelow) 

Ladd. She d. Dec. 30, 1817. 1018. 

Elijah, b. July 17, 1761. -f- 

Rachel, bapt. Jan. 22, 1764. 

Luke, b. Sept. 21, 1766. + 



Silas, b. Mch. 24, 1770 ; m. Sept. 6, 
1792, Betsey Emmons. Divorced. 
Bolton. He d. .Apr. 2, 1822, Syra- 
cuse, N. Y. 

Rachel, b. Dec. 22, 1775; m. Oct. 
13. 1796. Zenas Carpenter. She d. 
June r. 1798. 



JOEL LOOMIS. b. Jan. 15, 1735; m. ist, Christiana Shcpard, d. Dec. 20, 1766, ae. 
33; m. 2nd, Jan. 14, 1768, Hannah Bill, of Hebron, Ct. He d. Nov. 6, 1773, Bolton, 
where b. his 6 ch'n. 



169 



3Fiftb (ilnt^ratton 



1019. 



1020. 

1027. 



403. 



1032. 



1033- 



Eleanor, b. June 2, 1760; m. Joseph 
Bacon. Ch'n : i. Clara, 2. Polly, 
3. Patty, 4. Joseph, 5. Patty. 

Infant, b. , d. Dec. 12, 1766. 

Hann.mi, b. July 27, 1769, d. Nov. 
28, 1778. She lived with her father's 
brother, Elijah, and was bapt. on 



1023. 



the day of her death, at Vernon, 

Conn. 

JoF.L, b. Sept. 9, 1770; m. Jemima 

Selden. Columbia, Conn. 

Lemuel, b. Sept. 4, 1772, d. Ijefore 

1777- 



401. CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Dec. ly, 1740; m. Oct. 23, 1769, Lucy Ford 
of Hebron, Conn. He d. Mch. 11, 1798, Bolton, where b. his 8 ch'n. 



1024. Lucy, b. July 19, 1770. 

1025. Mary, b. June 18, 1772. 

1026. Lydia, b. Mch. 7, 1774. She is sup- 
posed to have liad Elmira and Har- 
riet. See Bolton bapt. records, N 
E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 54. 

1027. Charles, b. July 4, 1776. 



1028. John, b. Nov. 28, 1778. + 

1029. Sarah, bapt. June 24, 1781. 

1030. Samuel, bapt. Jan. 21, 1784, d. Jan. 
29, 1784. 

103 r. Betsey, bapt. May 15, 1785. See 
Bolton bapt. records. 



.''lMASA LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn.. Mch. 26, 1745; m. Springfield. Mass., Oct. 5, 
1780, Rutli, b. Apr. 24, 1759, d. Dec. 12, 1851, dau. of Jotham and Susannah (Tom- 
son) Hancock, of Springfield, Mass. He joined the church in Vernon in 1773, and 
d. Nov. 16, 1815, in W. Sp'f'd, Mass.. (Feeding Hills, Mass.), where b. his 5 ch'nl 

1034. Samuel, bapt. Sept. 26, 1784. + 
I03S- Amasa, b. May 17, 1786, d. Mch. 3, 
183:, without children. He was 
bapt. in Bolton, Conn., Oct. i, 1786. 
1036. Marvin, b. Aug. 25, 1795.+ 



A child, b. , d. Dec. 30, 1782, 

ae. 2. 

Nancy, b. July to, 1782; m. Feb. 12, 
181 1, Asa Austin, who d. July 10, 
i85,s. ac. 68. She d. Nov. 21, 1830. 
Feeding Hills. 



405. ROGER LOOMIS, I). Bolton, Conn., Sept. 10, 1732; m. Jan. 12, 1757, Priscilla 
Baker, d. Sept. 2, 1808, ae. 74. (See Bolton Ch. Records). He was one of the 
committee in Vernon Ch. lie d. Feb. 11, 1817, Bolton, where b. his 8 ch'n. 



1037. Roger, b. June 13, 1757. -f 

1038. Priscilla, b. Feb" 26, 1759; m. Mch. 
22. 1781, Solomon Oilman. One 
ch'd, Betsey, d. Aug. 23. 1787, ae. 6. 
They were m. by Eben'r Kellogg. 

1039. Levi, b. May 7, 1761. + 

1040. RoswELL, b. June 14, 1763. + 

1041. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 10, 1765; m. 
Nov. I, 1787, Jacob Strong, d. 
Mch. 7, 1827, ae. 63. She d. May 4, 
1858. They were m. by Eben'r Kel- 
logg. 



1042. Abner, b. Feb. 8, 1768. -f 

1043. Ruth, b. May 28, 1770; m. July 2, 
1789. Luke Loomis (1016). She d. 
Apr. 14. 1831. (They m. by Eben'r 
Kellogg) . 

1044. Loi.s, b. Oct. 28, 1773; m. 1st, Na- 
thaniel Hurlburt; ni. 2nd, Nov. 16, 
1820, Freeman Kilbourn. She join- 
ed the church in Vernon June 11, 
1797, and d. in Hartford Sept. IS, 
1854. 



406. SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Nov. 14. 1734; m. Apr. 17, 1760, Mary 
Dart. An original member of the church in Vernon, Cnnn., and d. Sept. 27, 1804, at 
E. Windsor, Conn., where b. his 8 ch'n. 



1045. Solomon, b. Jan. 10, 1761. -f 

1046. Hezekiah. b. Nov. 10, 1762. -|- 

1047. Mary, b. Jan. 26. 1765 ; m. ist, Nov. 
26, 1783. Josiah Whitney; m. 2nd, 
Solomon Paine. He removed to 
Rootstown, O., 1821, and d. Aug. 17, 
1844. She d. 18.SO. See Paine Gen., 
p. 120, of Vol. II. Ch'n, by ist m. : 
I. Sarah; by 2nd m. : 2. Solomon, 
and three others. 

1048. Joseph, b. July 7, 1766. -f 

1049. Daniel, bapt. Sept. 23, 1768. -f 

1050. EzEKiEL, bapt. Dec. 30, 1770, d. Nov. 
14, 1774- 

1051. Tryphena, b. Sept. 24, 1772, d. Nov. 
4, 1774- 



1052. Tryphena, b. E. Windsor, Conn., 
July 5. I77S. bapt. Aug. 13, 1775; m. 
E. Windsor. Nov. 27, 1794, Deac. 
Samuel, b. Colchester, Conn.. Sept. 
10, 1 771, d. n. Kent, O., Sept. 23, 
1843, son of Samuel and Susannah 
(Morgan) Andrews. He removed 
to O. and helped organize the Twp. 
in which Kent is situated, as well as 
the Cong. Ch. (See Vernon Ch. 
Records for her m.). They owned 
the covenant, Vernon ch., June 28, 
1795. She d. n. Apple Creek, 
Wayne Co., O., Oct. s, 1841. Farm- 
er, Whig, Cong't, and then Presb'n. 
Ch'n: I. Rev. Lorrin, the noted 



IGonmtB (ifui^alogy 



170 



missionary to the Sandwich Islands, 
T827-68. He was Circuit Judge of 
the Supreme Court, and member of 
the King's Privy Council ; z. Sam- 



uel Looniis, 3. Myr.i, 4. Rev. John, 
5. Betsey, who m. Kingsley Looniis 
(1740). 



410. 

I0S3- 

1054- 
413- 



1055- 
1056. 

1057- 
1058. 

1059. 
1060. 
io6i. 
1062. 



JACOB LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn., May 20, 1744; m. Oct. 16, 1768, Mary 
Mann, b. Hebron, Conn., d. May 18, 1817. He d. May 9, 1813, Andover, Conn. 3 
ch'n. 



418. 

1068. 
426. 

1070. 
1071. 
1072. 
1073. 

429. 

1077. 

433- 



IC78. 
1079. 
1080. 
io8r. 
1082. 
1083. 
1084. 



Mary, b. July 23, 1769; m. Apr. 14, 
1791, Zenas Skinner, who d. Aug. 
25, 1838, ac. 81. She d. Aug. s, 1830. 
Jacob, b. Feb. 25, 1772. + 

JERIJAH W. LOOMIS, b. Bolton, 
Webster, b. Nov. 3, 1744, d. Jan. 20, 
(415). He d. Dec. 14, 1800, at Bolt 

Sarah, b. Oct. S> 1765, d. young. * 
Sarah, b. a. 1767; m. Mch. 8, 1787, 
Jesse Hutchinson. 
Jerijah, b. July 21, 1769.+ 
Chloe, 
Jerusha. 
Clarissa. 
Clove. (?) 

Clare (?), possibly Clara. 
(Note.— The N. E. H. & G. Reg., 
Vol. 54, p. 253-6, Bolton bapt. rec- 
ords, has this : Sarah, Jeriah, Cloc, 
Jerusha, Clarissa, Clove (?), Clare 
(?), children of Jerijah Loomis, 
were bapt. July 18, 1779)- 

JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Mch. 24, 1741 ; m. Agnes 
a soldier in the army of the Rcv'n. IBolton. 2 ch'n. 



1054.1. Abigail, b. Sept. 19, 1776; m. 
Richard Skinner, who d. July 23. 
i860, ae. 93. She d. Dec. 21, 1854. 



Conn., Mch. 24, 1740; m. Jan. 3, 1765, Sarah 
1803. She was a sister of Joseph, who m. Ruth 
on, where b. his 13 ch'n. 

1063. Hezekiah, b. May 21, 1780. 4- 

1064. Nathaniel, bapt. July i, 1781. New 
York. 

1065. Martha (Patte), bapt. Sept. 21, 
1783; m. Dec. 30, 1802, John How- 
ard. White Pigeon, Mich. 

1066. Anna, bapt. Sept. 3, 7786; m. ist, 

Collins ; 2nd, Crandal ; 

3rd, Salter of Courtland, N. 

Y. 

1067. Infant, d. Mch. 19, 1790. 



(*An infant of Jerijah and Sarah d. Apr. 
13- 1768.) 



He was 



Acnes, bapt. July 30, 1767. 



1069. JosLAH, b. abt. 1770. -+- 



ABNER LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., Apr. 21, 1729; m. July 12, 1754, Charity 
Sprague. Union, Conn. 6 ch'n. 



Abigail, b. Feb. 7, 1763, d. Jan. 25, 

1765, at Palmer, Mass. 

Lyma, b. Palmer, Feb. 27, 1765; m. 



Israel, b. Oct. 29, 1756. + 1074. 

Luther, b. July 25, 1758. 

Abner, b. June 3, 1759. 4- 1075. 

Phoebe, b. Mch. 3, 1761 ; m. ist, 

Ichabod Moore ; ni. 2nd, May 21, 1076. 

1849, Eleazer Kinney. 

CALEB LOOMIS, b. June 19, 1735; m. Jan. 7, 1758, Mary Wyman. He d. Jan. 28, 
1774. Brookfield, Mass. A dau. 



Calvin, b. 1767. + 



Ruth, b. May 9, 1767; m, Nov. 23, 
1797, Phincas Rice, d. Nov. 30, 1837. 



She d. Oct. 7, 1842, at Shaftesbury, 
Vt. (See Rice's Gen., p. 182). 



DEAC. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Ct., June 16, 1735; m. Feb. 25, 1756, Alice 
Chamberlain, d. July 11, 1807. He d. Richfield, Otsego Co., N. Y., Sept. 18, 1790. 
1 1 ch'n — all b. Colchester, Conn. 



Lebbeus, b. Feb. 23, 1757. -f- 

Alpheus, b. Nov. ID, 1758.4- 

Thaddeus, b. Aug. 8, 1760. -f- 

Daniel, b. June 5, 1761. -f 1085. 

Russell, b. Sept. i, 1763. -f- 

Freedom, b. Nov. ID, 1765. -j- 

Alice, b. Sept. I, 1768; m. Sept. 30, 1086. 

1792, David Little, M. D. She d. 1087. 

Apr. 23, 1846. Springfield, N. Y. 

Ch'n : I. Eliza Olivia, who was 1088. 

mother of Hon. Joseph L. White, 



b. Feb. 10, 1814, menib. of U. S. 
Congress, 1841-3, from Ind ; 2. Sa- 
rah, 3. George, 4. David H. 
Mary, b. 1771 ; m. Mch. 16, 1790, 
Elihu Baker. She d. 1830. Clinton, 
N. Y. 

Ireneus, b. 1774, d. May 9, 1782. 
Hannah, b. 1776; m. Isaiah Bunce. 
She d. Sept., 1849, Marsliall, Mich. 
Collins, b. Apr. 13, 1780. + 



171 



JFtftli C^fn^rattoti 



435- 



1089. 
1090. 
1091. 



JOHN LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., June 6, 1741 ; m. Dec. 18, 1760, Rachel, b. 
Salem, Sept. 30, 1737, d. June 23, 1827, dau. of Jonathan and Rachel (Otis) Harris. 
He d. May 4, 181 1, Salem, Conn. 11 ch'n — all b. in Conn. 



1092. 



436. 
I too. 

IIOI. 

1 102. 

1 103. 



Jacob, b. June 19, 1761. + 
John, b. April 7, 1763. + 
Rachel, b. May 15, 1765; m. Oliver 
Warner, d. May 8, 1813. She d. 
Apr. 25, 1851, Warren, N. Y. Ch'n: 
I. Collins, 2. Nathan, 3. Owen, 4. 
Olcutt, 5. Selinda, 6. Oliver, 7. 
Elias, 8. Hubbel, 9. Sophia, 10. 
Loomis. 

Elizabeth, b. Mch. 15, 1767; m. 
1788, John Tennant, d. Feb. 20, 1846, 
ae. 84. She d. May 4, 1808. Spring- 
field, N. Y. Ch'n : i. Betsey, 2. 
Alfred, 3. Orrel, 4. Olive E., 5. Al- 



1093. 



1094 
1095 
1096, 
T097 
1098. 
T099. 



vin, 6. Delinda, 7. Clarissa. 
Elsie, b. Jan. 19, 1769; m. Abel 
Newton, d. July 15, 1838, ae. 73. 
She d. at Cooperstown. N. Y., Aug. 
22, 1850. Ch'n: I. Amasa, 2. Elsie, 
3. Lydia, 4. Elias, 5. Israel, 6. Ly- 
man. 

Harris, b. Sept. 9, 1770. -f- 
Joel, b. May 6, 1773. -+- 
Hubbel, b. May 31, 1775. + 
Guy, b. July 31, 1777. + 
Elias, b. July 18, 1779. + 
Elijah, b. July 18. 1779.-}- 



ISRAEL LOOMIS, bapt. Colchester, Conn., Sept. 2, 1744; m. Nov. 5, 1763, Irene 
Chamberlain. Removed to Warren, N. Y., in 1792, and afterwards to Pittsford, 
Mich. 8 ch'n — b. Colchester. 



Hannah, b. Sept. 23, 1764, d. Tune 

25, 1768. 

Alice, b. Dec. 13, 1766, d. June 19, 

1768. 

Israel, b, Sept. 27, 1768. -f- 

DiMMis, b. 1770; m. Israel Kelloger, 

d. 1826. She d. Sept., 1838. N. Y. 



1 104. Dudley, b. Apr. i, 1772. -f- 

1105. Alfred, b. 1774. -|- 

iro6. Irene, b. 1776; m. Edward Cheese- 
man. Both d. 1840. Henderson, 
N. Y. 

1 107. Lydia, b. 1778, d. 1802. 



437. SAMUEL LOOMIS. b. Colchester, Conn., Dec. 30, 1748, bapt. Jan. 5, 1749; m. Nov. 
IS, 1770, Martha, b. Apr. 19, 175T, d. Sept. 26, 1839, (1829), dau. of Amos and Anna 
(Comstock) Ransom. See Ransom Gen., 1903. He d. Nov. 4, 1814. Essex, Conn. 
6 ch'n — b. Colchester. 



1108. Pamela, b. Oct. 22, 1771 ; m. Apr. 
22, 1787, Elijah, b. Nov. 29. 1766, 
d. July 31, 1842, son of John and 
Judith (Worthintrton) Buckley. 
She d. Dec. 30, 1858. Colchester. 
Ch'n : I. John W., 2. Richard, 3. 
Celinda. 4. Emeline. 5. Clarissa Pa- 
melia, 6. Sophia Maria. 

1 109. A son, b. . d. Apr. 11, 1773. 

Tiio. Samuel, b. Mch. 26, 1776. -|- 

riii. Amy, b. Mch. 22. 1778; m. Reynold 
Lord of Lyme. She d. Aug., 1865. 



1 1 13. 



Sophia, b Apr. 20, 1780; m ist, Dec. 

12, 1796, Asa Buckley, d. Dec. 24, 
1804; m. 2nd, Dec. 31, 1804, George 
Buckley, d. May i, 181 1; m. •^rd, 
John White. She d. Dec. 8, 1863. 
Peoria, 111. Ch'n: i. Eliza L., 2. 
Jerusha, 3. John Adams ; by 2nd 
m. : 4. Augustus Washington, 5. 
Caroline, 6. Aurelia. 

Alice, b. Mch. 11, 1787, d. Mch. 

13, 1790. 



4.19. THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Feb. 9, 1723; m. Mch. 5, 1746, Abigail Robins. He built a 
house at Bolton, Conn., in 1750, which house is in good condition at present. He d. 
Aug. 16, 1761, at Bolton, where b. his 3 ch'n. 



1114. Abigail, b. Dec. 13, 1747. 
TiT=;. Thomas, b. July 6, 1756.-}- 



irr(i. Desdemona (Diademia), b. Aug. 
8. 1758, d. Aug. 18, 1760. 



He 



441- BENJAMIN LOOMIS, bapt. Aug.. 1727, at Bolton, Conn.; m. Abigail 

d. Bolton, Jan. 12, 1808. It was doubtless this Benjamin, who had children b. at 
Bolton. 



1 1 17. Elizabeth, bapt. Dec. 23, 1733. 



itt8. Benjamin, bapt. Dec. 9, 1764. 



443- EZRA LOOMIS, bapt. June 9, 1734. He was living in 177T. Supposed to have 
removed to Gilsum. N. H., and had ch'n bapt. at Bolton, as follows. (See Hst.- of 
Gilsum). 3 ch'n — b. Bolton, Conn. 



11 19. Mary. bapt. Mch. i, 1767. 

1 120. Ebenezer, bapt. July 26, 1769. 

1 121. Dolphorus, bapt. Sept. i, 1771. 
Note.— By census of 1790, "Ezra Lum- 



mis" of New Haven, Vt., is credited with 
a son over 16 yrs. of a.ge, a son under 16 
yrs. of age and 2 dau. Was he the above 
Ezra Loomis? 



SInnmts (g^n^alng^ 



172 



444- JOSHUA LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn., Nov. 16, 1716; m. Apr. 6, 1737, Deborah 
Elmer, of Windsor. Settled in Tolland in 1737, and was living in 1783. 8 ch'n, b. 
Tolland. 



1 122. .V son, b. Jan. 14, 1738, d. Jan. 28, 
1738. 

1 123. A son, b. May 15, 1739, d. May 19, 1126. 

■739- 

1124. Zerviah, b. July 31, 1740, d. Apr. 1127. 
27, 1821. Tolland. 1128. 

1 125. Priscilla. b. Aug. 6, 1749; m. Mch. 1129. 
26, 1788, Joseph Luce. She d. Aug. 



1131. 



"3-2 



1133- 



"34 
"35 



453- 



1 140. 

1 141. 

1 142. 



II43- 



27, 1824. Tolland. Ch'n: i. Chloe, 

2. Israel, 3. Aurelia. 

Joshua, b. Jan. 12, 1750-1, d. Feb. 

2, 1750-1. 

Eleazer, b. May 26, 1752. + 

Deborah, b. Aug. 5, 1754. 

Mary, b. June 26, 1756. 



447. CAPT. JOEL LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn., June 21, 1722; m. ist, Naomi Elmer, 
d. Nov. 23, 1770; m. 2nd, Mrs. Sarah (Buckland) Spencer, d. Oct. 15, 1793, ae. 62. 
He commanded a Co. of mounted men in Backus's Rcgt. of Light Horse in 1776. 
He was dismissed from service on Nov. 2, 1776, with the thanks of Gen. Washing- 
ton, in Gen. Order of Nov. I, 1776. He d. June 19, 1788, at E. Windsor, where 
b. his 10 ch'n. 



1 130. Chloe, b. Dec. 13, 1748; m. Roger 
Loomis (248). She d. Apr. 28, 
T82S. 
Giles, b. Apr. 19, 1750, d. Aug. 31. 

I7SI- 

Mary, b. Sept. 15, 1752, d. June 30, 

1795- 

Naomi, b. Jan. 12, 1755; m. Asahel, 
b. Dec. 26, 1749, d. Apr. 28, 1804, 
son of Asahel and Hannah (Pit- 
kin) Olmsted. She d. Nov. ir, 
1834. East Hartford. 3 ch'n: i. 
Chloe, bapt. Apr. 20, 1788. 
Giles, b. Nov. 6, 1756. + 
.'Abigail, b. Nov. 27, 1758; m. 1782, 
Richard, b. Oct. 24, 1759, d. May 7, 
1822, son of Richard and Dorothy 
(Hills) Pitkin. He served in the 



1136. 

"38. 
"39. 



Revolution when but 16 yrs. of age. 
Was rep'c to the Conn. Leg., 1793. 
A cotton m'f'r; also identified with 
the Glass Works, and later with 
the West India Trade. (See Pit- 
kin Hst.). She d. Manchester, Ct„ 
Apr. 8, 1838. Ch'n: i. Sarah, 2. 
Elizabeth, 3. Horace, 4. Joseph 
Chester, 5. Mary, See Hollister 
Gen., p. 158. 

Elizabeth, b. Oct. 11, 1760, d. Apr. 
4, 1795- 

Joel, b. Nov. 4, 1763, d. Jan. 8, 1765. 
Joel, b. Mch. 21, 1765, d. Dec. 3, 
1806. 

George, b. July 29, 1766, d. Aug. 13, 
1766. 



DEAC. AMASA LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 19, 1737-8; m. ist, July 16, 
1761, Hannah, b. E. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 25, 1739-40, d. Oct. 20, 1781, dau. of 
Lieut. John and Mary Anna (Cowles) Hurlburt, of E. Hartford, Conn.; m. 2nd, 
Feb. 6, 1783, Mrs. Priscilla Birge, widow of Capt. Jonathan Birge (See No. 120) and 
dau. of Elijah and Mary (Kingsbury) Hammond, of Bolton, Conn. She was b. 
Aug. 6, 1741, and d. Feb. 28, 1815. In the War of the Rcv'n lie. as Capt., com- 
manded a Co. of militia and marched. 1775, for the relief of Boston, with 43 men. 
(See Ilinman's Hst. Coil's, p. 21). He served at West Point in 1780. Mcmb. of 
the Conn. Leg., 1779. He d. July i, 1793. See sermon delivered on occasion of 
his death, by Rev. David McClure. E. Windsor, wliere b. his 12 ch'n — by ist m. — 
Sec Hurlburt Gen., p. 420. 



George, b. May 16, 1762. -|- 
Amasa, b. Sept. 29, 1763. + 
Hannah, b. July 29, 1765; m. Apr. 
26, 1786. .Mbert, b. Dec. 19, 1761, 
son of Erastus ^nd Jerusha (Wol- 
cott) Wolcott. He removed to 
Cleveland. O., where she d. Jan. 11, 
1807. Ch'n: I. Hannah, 2. Albejt, 
3. Cynthia, 4. Laura, 5. Laura, 6. 
Elizabeth. See Wolcott Gen., p. 

215- 

Eleanor, b. June 29, 1767; m. Hor- 
ace Higley, d. Jan. s, 1842, ae. 77. 
She d. Aug. 17, 1849. Painesville. 
O. (Sec Boyd's Windsor, p. 323). 
Ch'n : I. Horace Loomis, 2. Homer. 



3. Peter, 4. Mary, 5. Charles, 6. Wil- 
liam. 

Mabel, b. Sept. r6, 1769; m. Ben- 
jamin Cook. She d. May 27, 1800. 
Clarissa, b. Auc. 29, 1771 ; m. Oct. 
22. 1795. Arodi Higlev, d. Nov. 20, 
1832, ae. 62. She d. Sept. 13, 1858. 
Ch'n: I. Job L., 2. Hiram. 
Abner, b. Sept. 6. 1773. d. .^pril 29, 
1784. 

Gersho.m, b. Sept. 3, 1777.+ 
Chauncey, b. Aug. 16, 1779, d. Mch. 
28, 1780. 

1 149. Mary, b. Aug. 29, 1781, d. Dec. 18, 
1812. 

1 150. Chauncey, b. Mch. 23, 1784. -f 
(151. Amelia, b. Mch. 23, 1784. 



"44. 



1 145. 



1 146. 

"47. 
1 148. 



173 



H^tftli d^ftt^rattott 



463. EBENEZER LOOiMlS, b. Lebanon, Conn., June 26, 1730; m. July 15, 1756. Mary 
Huntington, d. Eeb. 5, 1799. ae. 65. He was living in 1797, in Lebanon, where b. 
his II ch'n. 



1152- 

IIS3- 



II54- 



William, b. Apr. 2, 1757. + 
Sarah, b. June 19, 1758; m. June 
21, 1781, Parker Smith. She d. 
Mch. 25, 1810, Stonington, Ct. Ch'n : 
I. Lydia, 2. Sally, 3. Lyman, 4. Par- 
ker, =;. Joseph, 6. Philomela, 7. Seth, 
8. Polly. 

Philomelia. b. Mch. 9, 1760; m. 
Dec. 17, 1781, Richard, b. Aug. 12, 
1757, d. June 8, 1802, son of John 
and Hannah ( Birchard) Lyman. 
See Lyman Gen., p. 122-7. He was 
a Sergt. in the War of the Revolu- 
tion. Removed to Lebanon, N. H. 
She was living in 1839. Ch'n: i. 
Hill, 2. /S.S3L, 3. Philomela. 4. Sophia, 
S. Clarissa, 6. Sarah, 7. Richard, 8. 



Lidia, 9. George, 10. Mary, 11. Eliza. 
1 155- JosiAH, b. and d. Mch. 10, 1762. 

1156. Gamaliel, b. Mch. 10, 1762, 
(twin).-l- 

1 157. Ebenezer, b. Feb. 18, 1765. -f 

1158. Mary, b. L")ec. 25, 1766; m. Feb. 5, 
1787, Luke Bassett. Ch'n: I. James, 
2. Jesse, 3. John, 4. Prudence, .=;. 
Polly, 6. Luke, 7. Sarah, 8. Nancy. 

1 159. Hannah, b. June 25, 1769; m. Mch. 
24, 1791, Michael Annis. Ch'n: i. 
Polly, 2. Hannah, 3. Josiah, 4. Pa- 
mela, 5. Damon, 6. Harriet, 7. 
Henry. 

ri6o. Lydia Huntington, b. Feb. 2, 1774; 
m. Mch. 5, 1799, Moses Burritt. 
Ch'd : I. Cynthia. 



465. CALEB LOOMTS, b. Colchester, Conn., Nov. 28, 1728; m. Aug. 31, 1755, Ann 
Strong. He d. Jan. 28, 1774, at Colchester, where b. his 4 ch'n, and she m. (prob.) 
widower John Blish, on Nov. 30, 1777. See Winchester Ch. records. 



1161. 

1 162. 

1 163. 

1 164. 



I, 1756, bapt. Nov. 7, 
4, 1758, bapt. Dec. 



Jacob, b. June 
1756. + 
Caleb, b. Oct. 

31, 1758.+ 
Samuel, b. May 12, 1760. -f 
Anna, b. Sept. 27, 1764, Hamilton, 
N. Y. ; m. ist, Feb. 26, 1781, Robert, 
son of Robert and Ruhama (Cook) 



Shattuck, d. Mch. 8, 1813, ae. 56; 
ni. 2nd, .'\driel Sabins. She d. May 
12, 1832, Hamilton, N. Y. Ch'n : I. 
Caleb, 2. Erastus, 3. Alfred, 4. Al- 
fred, s. Nancy, 6. Esther, 7. Robert, 
8. ^Tary, 9. Loomis, 10. Lorenzo. 
(See Shattuck Memorial, p. 164). 



473. SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., Dec. 17, 1748, and bapt. the next day; 
m. Prudence, b. Mch. 29, 1753, dan. of William and Rebecca (Miller) Robbins. 
He d. Jan. 26, 1794, at Colchester, where b. his 6 ch'n, and she ni. (2nd) Capt. John 
Isham. 



1165. 

1 166. 

1 167. 

1 168. 

TT69. 



Dec, 1774. -f 

b. July 19, 1775, d. July 



DAVID,»b 

Solomon 

23. I77S- 

Solomon, b. Aug. 20, 1776. -j- 

RoBBiNS, b. Sept. 3 



William 

1779- + 
Clarissa 



Oct. 



1782; 



1 1 70. 



1st. Alfred Isham. Dec. 18, 1796; m. 
2nd, Dr. Alexander Sheldon. Sept. 
17, 1818, who d. Dec. 19, 18.^6, ae. 
70. She d. Dec. 11, i860. Scho- 
harie Co., N. Y.. 

H.\RRiET, b. 1794, (1. suddenly, Feb. 
5, 1813, unmarried. 



478. EPHRAIM LOOIMIS. b. M.ay 21, i727;ju. Hannah 
Conn. I ch'd. 



-. Resided at Columbia, 



1 171. Benajah, b. Oct. 9, 1747, d. Jilcli. 



7. 1816, ae. 68. 



480. CAPT. NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn. May 13, 1724; m. Sept. 22, 
1743, Deborah Loomis (44.=;), d. Jan. 30, 1779. Mcmb. State Leg. 1783. He d. 
Jan., 1795, E. Windsor, where b. his 2 ch'n. 



1 172. Oliver, b. Dec. 18, 1743. + 

1173. Zerviah. b. Apr. 5, 1746; m. 1767, 
Daniel Hayden, d. Mch. 31, 181.";, 
ae. 73. She d. July 8, 1840. E. 



Windsor. Ch'n: i. Sarah, 2. Na- 
thaniel Loomis, 3, Daniel, 4. Wil- 
liam, 5. Elizabeth. 



481. DYER LOOMIS, b. Columbia, Conn., Apr. 20, 1727; ni. May 15, 1755, Sarah, 
widow of John Merrell, and dau. of Samuel and Mary ( Blodgett) Fuller. After 
Dyer's death, she m. respectively, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Green, and Mr. Rood. She lived 
to be 98 yrs. old. He d. Aug. 23, 1766. Stafford, Coini., where b. his 7 ch'n. 



IGnomtB Cipnpalnriu 



174 



1174. Dyer, b. Feb. 18, 1756. + 

1175. Lydia, b. Oct. 14, 1757; m. Isaac 
Lewis. Heath, Mass. 

1176. John, b. Mch. 16, 1760. + 

1 177. Irene, b. 1762; m. Deac. Abiezer 
Perkins. Ashfield, Mass. 



1 178. Sarah, b. May 21, 1764, d. June 22, 
1764. 

1179. JosiAH, b. July 21, 1765, d. July 30, 
1766. 

1180. JosiAH, b. May 11, 1767. + 



483. 



1181. 
1 182. 
1183. 



1 184. 
1185. 

494. 

ItQO. 

499- 



DEAC. NATHANIEL LOOMTS, b. Columbia, Conn., 1731 ; m. ist, May 27, 1753, 
Hannah Wliite, d. Aug. 6, 1758; m. 2nd, Nov. 15, 1759, Sarah Rockwell. He resided 
in Stafford from 1754 to 1770; in Ashford 1770-1787, when he removed to White- 
boro, N. Y. Memb. State Leg. 1780. 9 chn. 



Nathaniel, b. Oct. 19, 1760. + 
Nathan, b. Nov. 25, 1762. -f- 
Hannah, b. Nov. 22, 1764; m. Is- 
rael Loomis (1070), Jan., 1785. She 
d. Sept., 1847. Fredonia, N. Y. 
AsAHEL. b. 1767, d. 1815. North 
East, Pa. 
Margaret, b. Apr. i, 1769; m. 



(prob.)' William Durkee — had ch'n 
— one dau. was Margaret. See Ash- 
ley Gen. 
it86. Joseph, b, Oct. 29, 1770, d. 1835. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 

1 187. Benjamin, b. Jan. 15, 1773. + 

1188. Henry, b. Nov. 25, 1775.+ 

1 189. Dyer, b. Feb. 26, 1778. + 



JOEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor. Conn . June 2, 1721 ; ni. June 4, 1752, Elizabeth Browij. 
He d. 1785, Torrington. 4 ch'n. 



Elizabeth, b. Sept. 25, 1753; m. 

Morehouse. 

Anna, b. Sept 17, 1756, living in 
1786. 



1 192. Hephzibah, bapt. Mch. 26, 1758. 
Living in 1786. 

1 193. Joel, b. May 22, 1760. + 



SAMUEL LOOMIS. b. Windsor, Conn., May 21, 1731 ; m. Dec. 13, 1759, Jerusha 
Filley, d. 1820. He d. 1800. Bloomficld, Conn., where b. his 6 ch'n. 



119.1. Jerusha, bapt. May 25, 1760. 
T195. Samuel, bapt. Aug. 23, 1761. + 
T196. Zedekiah, bapt. Nov. 10, 1766; m. 
Sarah Cook. 



1197. David, bapt. Feb. 26, 1771. 

1 198. Jesse, b. 1773. + 

1 199. George, b. June 15, 1782.+ " 



504. AARON LOOMIS, b. Torrington. Conn., Jan. 30, 1722-3; m. June 6, 1745, Han- 
nah, b. Suffield, Conn., Oct. 5, 1724, d. Mch. 28, 1812, dau. of Benoni and Hannah 
(Strong) Mills, of Northampton. ?vlass. He joined the church 1774. He d. Sept. 
16, 1776, Torrington, where b. his 5 ch'n. « 



Aaron, b. Jan. 19, 1746, d. Feb. 23, 
1746. 

Hannah, b. Dec. 6, 1746; m. Sept. 
28, 1768, Caleb, b. May S, i74f d. 
1810, son of Ebenezer and Sarah 
Elizabeth (Seward) Lyman. See 
Lyman Gen., p. 202 and 208, for de- 
scendants. She d. 1797, and he m. 
and, Mrs. Delight Marsh. Torring- 
ton. Ch'n: I. Mcdad, 2. Sibyl, 3. 
Rhoda, ). Eleanor, 5. (}eorge. 
HuLDAn, b. Mch. 2, 1748; m. July 
9, 1767, Deac. Wait (one authority 
says Ednmnd), b. Goshen, Ct., Oct. 
25, 1747, d. 1810, son of Deac. John 
Beach, of Wallingford, Conn. He 
was a Sergt. in 1775, Rev. War. 
Torrington. She became a success- 
ful and celebrated midwife, and was 
employed as long as she could ride 
horseback. She had a fine appear- 
ance, of decided diginity and 
marked kindliness. Ch'n : i. Deac. 
Aaron L., 2. Miles, 3. Nancy, 4. 
Miles, 5. Huldah, 6. Amanda, 7. 



LTnartia, 8. Wait, 9. Melinda. 

1203. Deborah, b. Jan. 10, 1752; m. Oct. 
15, 1772, Ariel, son of Henry Brace. 
She d. Mch. 13, 1839. Torrington. 
Ch'n: I. Jared, 2. Willis, 3. Rial, 4. 
Truman, 5. Semantha, 6. Harlan, 7. 
Rodney, 8. Lucy. See Tuttle. Gen., 
p. 530, for desc. 

1204. Lucy, b. Apr 25, 1756; m Nov. 
25, 1773, Elisha Smith, b. Farming- 
ton, Conn., Aug. 14, 1751, d. Jan. 9, 
1813. He was memb. of Leg. 1786- 
1812. She d. Mch. 22, 1847. Tor- 
rington. Ch'n : I. Elisha, 2. Orrel, 
who was mother of Jud.ge Elisha 
Smith Abernethy of Bridgeport, 
Conn., b. Oct. 24, 1805. He called 
his grandniothcr Lucy "the diction- 
ary," because of her wonderful 
memory. She was called "a re- 
markable woman." Noble in char- 
acter, agreeable in appearance, be- 
nevolent in disposition; 3. Alraira. 
(See Boyd's Windsor, p. loi) 



i/J 



Jftftli C^^urrattflti 



506. 

1205. 

1206. 

507. 



1208. 



1209. 
1210. 



509. 



1217. 
1218. 



1219. 

1220. 
1221. 
1222. 

1227. 
1228. 



1229. 
1230. 



MOSES LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Sept. 12, 1726; in. Nov. 3, 1752, Sarah 
Roberts, of Simsbury, b. 1728, d. May 3, 1800. He d. Aug. 8, 1803. Torrington, 
where b. his 3 ch'n. 



Sarah, b. Nov. 28, 1755; m. Nov. 
2, 1/75. Josiah Wliiting, who d.i 
Aug. 13, 181 1, ae. 58, at New Marl- 
borough, Mass., where he removed. 
He was a son of Dcac. John and 
Sarah (Foster) Whiting. 
Je.mima, b. July 9, 1758; ni. Nov. 2, 
177s, Ephraim, b. Feb. 24, 1751, d. 



1808, son of Lieut. Ephraini and 
Esther (Gleason) Bancroft. He 
was killed in 1808 or '9, by falling 
from a scaffold. She d. 1854-5. 
Ch'n : I. Miles, 2. Tryphcna, 3. Je- 
mima, 4. Huldah, 5. Oliver, 6. 
Moses, 7. Horace, 8. Dr. Reuben. 
1207. Moses, b. June 18, 1760. + 



ABNKR LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Nov. 26, 1727; m. ist, July 28, 1757. 
Sarah, li. VVind.sor, Conn., June 8, 1735, d. Torrington, May 19, 1784, dau. of William 
and Sarah (Monro) Grant; they owned the covenant in the ch. at Torrington, 
1757; m. 2nd, June 9. 1785, Chloc, d. Dec. 3, 1836, dau. of Nathaniel and Hepzibah 
(Loomis — 375) Barber, and sister of Jemima, who ni. Bcnoni Loomis (941). He 
erected a brandy still at Torrington, abt. 1775, and l.iUr the hill where his house 
stood was called "Brandy Hill." He was one of the com. to provide clothes for the 
soldiers, Mch. 1778. He was selectman. 1778, "So, '81, '82, and '83. He d. Jan. 18, 
1809, at Torrington, where b. his 9 ch'n. 



Abner, b. Nov. 22, I7S7, d. Sept. 11, 
1776. He rec'd pay for 12 days' 
drilling in 1775. 
RicnARii, b. Dec. 25, 1758. + 
Sylvia, b. Jan. 6, 1760; m. Mch. 23, 
1779. John, b. July 24, 1758, son of 
Dcac. John and Sarah (Foster) 
Whiting. Colcbrook, Ct. Ch'n: I. 
Abncr, 2. Ira, 3. Others — names not 
known. 

Tryphf.na. b. Nov. 10, 1763; in. 
Apr, 16. 1798, Seth, son of Deac. 
Johii and Sarah /(Foster) Whiting, 
b. Sept. 25, 1765; his sister Mary 
was mother of Amanda Thrall, who 
m. Luman Loomis (3021). Cole- 
brook, Conn. Ch'n: i. Sarah, 2. 
Sons — they were of such size that 



they were called "the race of 
giants." 

1212. Naomi, b. Aug. 26, 1769; in. 

Lyman. She d. Sept. 29, i8to. 
Ch'd : I. Riley. 

1213. LovisA, b. Aug. 28, 1772, d. young. 

1214. LovisA, b. Sept 27, 1779; in. Dec. 
II, 1800, Artemas Phillow. 111. 
Ch'n: I. Lura, 2. Edmund, 3. Den- 
nis, 4. Addison, 5. Emily, 6. Ade- 
line, 7. Orpha, 8. Loomis, 9. Nelson, 
10. Lucretia, II. Mary Ann, and it is 
said 4 more. 

1215. Chloe, b. May 14, 1788, umn., d. 
Sept. 9, 1816. 

1216. Julia, b. Dec. 20, 1790. unm., d. 
July 6, 1817. 



EPHRAIM LOOMIS. b. Torrington, Conn., Apr. i, 1731 ; m. ist, Oct. 31, 1756. 
Ruth Hofford or Hosford. of Litchfield, Conn., d. May i, 1764; m. 2nd. Oct 
'3; .J764. Jane_Campbcll, of Canaan, Conn. He joined the church 1758. Was a 

Torrington, where b. his 9 ch'n. 



soldier in the Rcv'n. He d. .\pr. 4, 181: 

EpiiRAiM, b. July 12, 1758.+ 
RuTii, b. Mch. II, 1762; ni. Job 
Rowlcv, d. Feb. 24, 1823. ae. 71. 
She d. Feb. 5. 1816, Bloomfield, 
Conn. Ch'n: i. Job. 2. Ruth, 3. 
Emma, 4. Bildad. 5. Loomis, 6. 
Warren. 

Amy, b. Apr. 28, 1764; m. Daniel 
Rice. Chenango Co., N. Y. 
Aaron, b. May 25, 1766. + 
Solomon, b. Jan. 23, 1768. + 
Jane, b. Dec. 10, 1769; m. Oct. 14, 



1792, Samuel Thorpe, New Hart 
ford. She d. Apr. 4, 1812. Ch'n; 
I. Polly, 2. Julia, 3. Sylvia, 4. Su 
san, 5. Lydia, 6. Ruby. 

1223. Silas, b. Apr. 12, 1771. + 

1224. BiLDAii. b. Feb. 12, 1773; m. Delia 
Porter, d. July 17, 1857, ae. 87. He 
d 1840. Torrington. No ch'n. 

1225. Rebecca, b. Sept. 26. 1774; m. .Apr. 
4. 1797. Ichabod Deming. Mount 
Pleasant, Pa. 
Elias, b. Nov. 13, 1776. + 



T226. 
Feb. 18, I733--4; "i- Dec. 18, 1762, Dorothy 



ELT LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Com.., . 

Loomis (967). He d. 1778, at Torrington, where b. his 6 ch'n 

Lemuel, bapt. Nov. 4, 1764. d. 

young. 

Dorothy, b. Nov. 10. 1766; m. Asa- 

hel Barber, 1790. She d. Dec. 10, 

1834. Harwinton. 

Lemuel, b. Oct. 17, 1768. + 

Eli, b. Jan. 11, 177a. 



1231. Margaret, b. Sept. 7, 1772; m. Arah 
Loomis (952). May 15, 1799. She 
d. Sept. 28, 1841. 

Cyrus, b. June 30, 1775, removed to 
Vernon. N. Y. He was Capt. of an 
art'y Reg., Mch. 17, 1821, Cayuga 
Co., N. Y. 



123 



512. ISSACHAR LOOMIS, b. TorriiiKton, Conn., May 28, 1736: m. ist, Dec. 10, 1765, 
Mary, b. 1740, d. Sept. 16, 1800, dau. of Joseph and Ruth (Baker) Fowler; m. 2nd, 
May 6, 1802, Hephzibah Loomis (1247 or 1192), d. May 13, 1831. He was so 
small at birth that he could be put in a tankard (3 qts.) and the lid closed, and 
he grew to be a man weighing over 200 lbs.. He d. Feb. 11, 1804, Torrington, where 
b. his 3 ch'n. (See Orcut's Torrington'). 

1233- Joseph, b. Jan. ig, 1767. + zada, 4. Hiram, S- Sheldon. 

1234. Mary, b. Nov. 19, 1769; m. Feb. 19, 1235. Rhod.\, b. Feb. 27, 1777; m. Apr. 7, 

1795, Abijah, b. July 15, 1767, d. 1796, Benjamin, b. Torrington, son 

May 5, 1832, son of Joseph and of Salmon Agard. They rem. to 

Zain ( ) Barber. She d. Jan. Wadsvvorth, O., 1816, with her bro. 

18. 1839. Torrington, Ct. Ch'n: Joseph. Ch'n: i. Alvin, 2. Aurelius. 

T. Dcac. Marvin, 2. Millard, 3. Al- 3. Rhoda, 4. Roman Loomis. 

517. SIMEON LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., May 29, 1740; m. Nov. 29. 1770, Mrs. Hul- 
dah Priest. He d. 1776, and she m. 2nd, Dec. 31, 1778, Seth Griswold. (Another 
writer says she ni. Seth White — See White Gen., p. 44). Winsted, Conn. 3 ch'n. 

1236. Elisha, b. Aug. 14, 1771.+ (No. 1203). See Hst. of Torring- 

1237. Lois, b. Aug. 12, 1773; m. David ton. Conn. Wolcottville, Conn. 
Morris. Their son Alanson m. ^238. Joab, b. June 2, 1775, was living in 
1812, Lucy, dau. of Ariel Brace, 1793. 

518. PHINEHAS LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Mch. 15, 1744-S ; m. Mch. 24, 1774, 
Diadema Holcomb, d. Feb. 26, 1831, ae. 77. He removed to Slicffield, Mass.. previous 
to 1774, and to Burlington, Vt., in 1790, where he d. Mch. 26, 1810. 8 ch'n. 

1239. Horace, b. Jan. 15, 1775.+ Isaac, 3. Harriet, 4. Wealthy Ann, 

1240. Olive, b. Mch. 18, 1776; m. Deac. 5. Lucretia. 

Lyman King. She d. Jan. 3, 1830. 1246. Warren, b. Aug. 27, 1788. Grad. 

Burlington, Vt. Ver. Univ., 1805, was secretary of 

1241. Simeon, b. Apr. 8, 1777, d. Jan. 12, the Univ., 1811-17; m. Nancy Fitch, 
1779. niece of Pres. Fitch, of Williams 

1242. Luther, b. Nov. 18, 1778, d. Apr. Coll. He was a lawyer, and d. Aug. 
23, 1779. 9' '827. Burlington, Vt. Had two 

1243. Amanda, b. Feb. 11, 1780; m. Rob- children, who d. young. She m. 
ert Peaslee. She d. July 3, 1837. Na- 2nd, Francis Leonard. 

pervillc. 111. Ch'n: i. Henry, 2. Note. — By census of 1790, "Phineas 

Horace L. Loomis" of Burlington, Vt., is credited 

1244. Luther, b. June 8, 1781. + "''th 4 sons above 16 yrs. of age, 2 

1245. Wealthy Ann, b. June 19, 1783 ; sons under 16 yrs. of age, 7 daughters, 
m. Elijah D. Harmon. She d. 1866. and one otlicr person in his family. Was 
Chicago, 111. Ch'n: i. Charles, 2. lie m. twice? 

521. NOAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Jan. 27, 1713-4; ni. Mary, b. Aug. 20, 1722, 
dau. of Jonathan and Mrs. Mary f Janes (King)] Graves. Was living in Har- 
winton, 1751 to 1779. 11 ch'n. 

1247. Hephzibah, b. Nov. 3, 1743; prob- lor; was living in Harwinton, 1784; 
ably m. Issachar Loomis (512). removed to Black Rock, Erie Co., 

1248. Elijah, b. Feb. 4, 174s, served in N. Y. 
Revolutionary army. 1253. George, b. 1756. + 

1249. F.BENEZER, b. Nov. I, 1746, removed 1254. Lorain, b. , unmarried, d. in 

to Bowman's Creek, Wyoming, Co., Harwinton. 

Pa. 1255. Oliver, b. Feb., 1760. + 

1250. Oliver, b. .\pr. 28, 1748, probably d. 1256. Lucy, b. ; m. Timothy Humis- 

young. ton, d. in Harwinton. 

1251. Mary, b. June 23, 1749. 1257. Augustus, b. .-Vpr. 14, 1765. -f 

1252. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Israel Tay- 

526. ISAIAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., June 28, 1730; m. ist, Nov. 14, i7.';5, Abigail 

Barber; m. 2nd. . He d. at Harwinton, Conn., i8ii. 10 ch'n. 

1258. Elisha, b. Apr. 14, 1758, was miss- 1263. Mehetabel, b. June 4, 1774; m. Oct. 
ing Sept. IS, 1776. 12, 1794, Stephen Mather. Utica, 

1259. Isaiah, b. Dec. 10, 1759. + N. Y. 

1260. Abigail, b. Oct. 18, 1761. 1264. Sarah, b. Oct. 18, 1776. 

1261. Esther, b. Sept. 20, 1765; m. 1265. R.^chel, b. Nov. 24, 1777. 

Gillett, removed to Troy, N Y. 1266. Elisha, b. June 17, 1780. + 

1262. IsA.\c, b. Nov. 20. 1767, d. Dec. 23. 1267. Lucretia, b. June 17, 1780; m. Ben- 
1769. jamin Cowlcs Removed to Ohio. 



177 



3FtftI| Oiftt^ratinn 



528. HEZEKIAH, b. Tolland, Conn., Aug. 11, 1728; m. 1749, Sarah Pettit of Sharon. 
He d. Salisbury, Conn., 1760, and his widow m. Hurlburt. 2 ch'n — b. Salisbury. 



1268. Sarah, b. Dec. 25, 1749. 



1269. Hephzibah, b. Dec. 30, 1757. 



-, who 



532. NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Conn., Oct. 8, 1740; probably m. abt. 1765, - 

d. leaving him with two ch'n. Tradition relates that after the death of his wife, 
and during the Rev. War, (supposed to be this Nathaniel), a Nathaniel Loomis 
went to Canada takinp with him his son Richard ; that he lived with some friendly 
Indians for a while, then m. again, became wealthy, and that descendants of this 
2nd m, may be found in Canada now. When his son Richard became a man he 
returned to York State and there married. 2 ch'n by 1st m. 



1270. 
537- 



1272. 
1273. 
1274. 

I27S- 



1276. 
1277. 
1278. 
1279. 



Richard, b. July 24, 1766.-!- 



1271. Mary, b. 



SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. Tolland, Conn., Nov. 4, 1732; m. ist, Mary Chapman, 
d. Feb. II, 1774, ae. 42; m. 2nd, Dec. 21, 1775, Mary Johnson, d. Feb. 5, 1829, ae. 
82. He d. Aug. 5, 180S, Tolland, where b. his 12 ch'n. 



Joshua 

She d. 

Ch'n: 



12S0. 
551. 



1284. 



555- 



1287. 
1288. 



Simon, b. Mch. 7, 1758. + 1281. 

Solomon, b. Sept. 27, 1760. + 1282. 

Luke, b. Apr. 11, 1764, d. Apr. 27, 
1764. 

Nathaniel, b. Jan. s, 1766, was a 
physician, and d. 1815, Newbern, N. 1283. 

C, without children. 
Epaphras, b. Sept. 20, 1768. -f- 
Jeduthun, b.- Nov. 10, 1777. -|- 
Elisha, b. Jan, 27, 1779. + 
Mary, b. Nov. S, 1780 ; m. Mch. 29, 
1804, Stephen Clapp, d. Aug. 14, 
1854. She d. Mch. 8, 1864, at Wind- 
sor, O. Ch'n : I. Earl, 2. Caroline, 
3. Emmeline, 4. Dr. Increase, 5. 
Roxa, 6. Carlos, 7. Joel Carlos, 8. 
Hon. Wm. Marsh, b. Dec. 18, 1817, 
Judge of Common Pleas Court, 
1860-72, Indiana, g. John Merritt. 
See Humphrey Gen., p. 210. 
Justin, b. July 11, 1782. -f- 

MOSES LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn., Dec. 24, 1734; m. Eunice, b. Coventry, 
Conn., Aug. 15, 1743, dau. of Benajah and Eunice (Strong) Webster. She was 
of 4th generation of descendants of Gov. John Webster, Conn. See Gen. of Gov. 
John Webster's descendants. He sold his farm in Windsor and bought land in 
Bolton in 1765. Eunice Loomis and Cyrenius Webster were appointed his admrs. 
July 16, 1783. East Windsor records. Bolton, Conn., where b. his 3 ch'n. 



Ralph, b. Feb. 28, 1785.+ 
RuTH, b. Apr. II, 1787; m. 
Shaw, who d. Mch. 6, 1870. 
Jan. 20, 1882, Enfield, Mass 
I. Mary M., 2. Otis E. 
Joel, b. Aug. 18, 1789, unmarried. 
In 1812 he was a soldier at Platts- 
burg, and was shot and killed by 
mistake by a party of American 
troops, at Ft. Erie, on Sept. q, 1814, 
having 9 balls shot into him, one 
passing through his head. Another 
account says : "He was dispatch 
bearer, and while out on duty the 
countersign was changed, and on 
his return he was killed by his com- 
rades, 16 balls passing through him. 
When his captain learned it he said 
'(j — d — your careless souls, you 
have killed our best man.' " 



Erele? b. 1760, d. Dec. 21, 1794. 

(Stiles Supp., p. 91).; m. 

Casey. 



1285. Infant, b. , d. May 4, 1765. 

Bolton death records. 

1286. Reuben, b. Dec. 23, 1773. -|- 



See 



JUSTUS LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Aug. 25, 1745; m. ist, by Rev. Eben'r Kellogg, 
Aug, 17, 1769, Sarah, bapt. Mch. 6, 1748, d. Aug. 10, 1805, dau. of Eliakim and Ann 
Hitchcock; m. 2nd, Hannah, dau. of James Parker. He d. Sept. 21, 1824, survived 
by his wife, who d. Apr. 2, 1853, ae. 88. Monson, Mass. 7 ch'n. 



1290. 



Abdiel, b. June 10, 1770. -|- 
Sarah, b. Au,g. 25, 1772; m. ist, 
May, 1793, Elislia L. Pember, d. 
Mch. 12, 1812; m. 2nd, William 
Thrall. She d. 1840. Ellington, 
Conn. Ch'n: i. David Sprague, 2. 
Parly, 3. Austin, 4. Anna, 5. Justin, 
6. Elisha. 

Chloe, b. May 25, 1775 ; m. Luther 
Shaw, d. Jan. 18, 1809, ae. 36. She 
d. Sept. 22, 1850. Chicopec, Mass. 
Ch'd; I. Luther Loomis. 
JvsTUS, b. Sept. 19, 1778. -|- 



1291. Roxa, b. Oct. 20, 1781 ; m. Solomon 
Shaw, d. Oct. 22, 1821, ae. 43. She 
d. Feb. 25, 1809. Monson, Mass. 
Ch'd: I. Marcius. 

1292. Elizabeth, b. Mch. 5, 1788; m. Tru- 
man Trask. Butternuts, N. Y. 

1293. Abdiel Parker, b. Monson, Dec. 4, 
1806; m. int., Nov. 7, 1838, Ruth 
Ward Nichols. He d. July 13, 1866, 
without children. His widow re- 
sides (1875) Springfield, Mass. She 
was b. Oct. 7, 1810, dau. of Wm. and 
Ruth (Ward) Nichols. 



Sinnmtfl ^ntralniju 



178 



558. 



1294. 



1295- 



562. 



1299. 



I. wo. 
1,101. 



565. 

1.W.3- 

566. 



1307- 
1308. 



I.W9- 
1310. 



1312. 
1313- 

567. 



1316. 



1317- 
1318. 

1319- 



SAMUEL LOOM IS. b. Wcstficld, Mass.. 
1735. Catliarinc. d. Oct. II, 1793, dan. of 
removed to Sheflicld, Mass., i/U. and d. 
Aug. 7, 1782. 5 ch'n. 

Catherine, b. Feb. 14, 1736; ni. 
probably her half second cousin, 
James Burt of Granville, Mass., as 
evidence seems to show, abt. 1765. 
If so, she m. 2nd, Cornelius Merry. 
Anna, b. Jan. 6. 17,^8; ni. .Aug. 3, 
1758, Noadiah Moore, h. Simsbury, 
Conn.. Nov. i^. 17.W. d. Kinderhook, 
\. Y., July 21, 1786. She d. July 
J. 1814. Spencertown, N. Y. Sec 
Moore Gen., p. 27. Ch'n: i. Judge 



Aug. (19) 9. 1707; in. Westficld, May 8. 
James and Hannah ( ) Sc.xtnn. He 
there Nov. 21, 1782, leaving a will dated 



1296. 
1297. 



1298. 



Pliny, 2. Annie. 

Zadok, h. Feb. 23, 1741.+ 

Rebecc.\, b. Mch. 9. i74-t: ni. John 

Callcnder, of Shcflicld. They rem. 

1775- 'o Spencertown, and in 1803 

or '4 to Burlington, Vt. Cli'n : i. 

Hulda, 2. .'\sa, 3. Catherine. 4 

Rlioda, 5. Olive, 6. Amos, 7. John, 

8. Samuel. 

S.'^MUEL, b. Dec. II, 1746, d. before 

1781. 



nAYlD LOOMIS. b. Westficld, Mass., Feb. 15, 1714; m. Apr., 1741, (Eunice) 
Rachel, b. May 5, 1716, dau. of Samuel and Abigail (Alvord) judd, of Northamp- 
ton, Mass. Removed to Sheffield, Mass., 1750.* 4 ch'n. 

N. Y. 



Rachel, b. Mch. 23, 1742; m. ist, 
David Allen ; m. 2nd, Samuel Moul- 
ton, d. Feb. 12, 1791, ac. 56. She d. 
Sept. 16, 1812, Castleton, Vt. 
Sarah, b. June 25, 1744. 
Davui, b. June I, 1746, unmarried, 
d. 1813. Canaan, Columbia Co., 



1302. Jonathan, b. June i, 1751.+ 



*Noblc Gen., p. 70s, says he was dis- 
missed from Westficld to Great Barring- 
ton church, on July 8, 1750. 



MOSES LOOMIS, b. Wcstficld, Mass., Dec. 19, 1720; m. Feb. 10, 1748, Deborah 
Church, of Westficld. He d. Nov. 23, 1758, survived by his wife. Sheffield, Mass 
4 ch'n. 

Deforah, b. Apr. 23, 1747, d. May 1305. Abner, b. Jan. i, 1750, d. Nov. 23, 

18, 1747- IZ59- 

i^fosES, b. May 24, 17.19, <i- Aug. 4, 1306. Ezra, b. Jan. 8, 1752.+ 

175-2- 

SKTH LOOMIS, b. Wcstfield, Mass., May 22, 1737; m. ist [.Aug. 23, 1759, Mary]. 
June 17, 1757, Lurane Knapp, d. Dec. 27, 1760; m. 2nd, Sept. 21, 1761, Mindwcll 
Porter of Southampton, Mass., b. Oct. 3. 17,^6, d. June 17. 1823. He removed to 
Granville, Mass., 1766, and thence to Granville, N. Y., and in 1799, to the Holland 
Purchase, now North East, Pa., settling here before the last war whoop nf the 
Chcrokccs and Scnecas had died away. He and his son-in-law, Lemuel Brown, were 
truly "path-finders" for the family. He d. July 15, 1809. By occupation lie w.is a 
farmer and shoemaker. 9 ch'n. 



Brown. They removed to the Hol- 
land Purchase in 1779. It was then 
a cold, uninhabited and cheerless 
country, except for prowling In 
dians and hungry wolves. She d. 
i85_S. North East, Pa. 

1314. Joel. b. Apr. 10, 1776.-)- 

1315. BoHAN, b. Aug. 2, 1779; m. Pru- 
dence Clark. He d. 1830, near 
Paincsvillc, O. No ch'n. 



Lyiua, b. June 17, 1760. 

Laurane. b. Sept. i, 1762; m. Jo- 

siah Willard. She d. 1840. Wayne 

Co., N. Y. 

Setii, b. Sept. 17, 1764. 

Setu, b. Dec. 27, 1766. H- 

MiNDWELL. b. Mch. 30, 1769; m. 

Ephraim Willard. She d. 1845. 

Harbor Creek, Pa. 

Oliver, b. Mch. 9, 1772. + 

Sarah, b. Mch. 22, 1774; m. Lemuel 

JOHN LOOMIS, b. Westficld, Mass., Dec. 27, 1739; m. Aug., 1763, Silence Hayes 
of Simsliury, dau. of Wm. Hayes. He was frozen to death, in a pleasure hunt, in 
a storm in Vt., in 1789. 6 ch'n — b. Westficld. 

Silence, b. Apr. 5, 1764; m. ist, 1791, Joel Noble, d. .\pr. 14. 1836. 
Eldridgc; m. 2nd, Mch. 29, ac. 70. She d. Nov. i> 1829, Gran- 

1786, Moses Olds, of Southwick. ville, N. Y. Ch'n: I. Dau., 2. Olive, 
John, b. Mch. 3, 1766.+ 3. Dau., 4. Son, 5. Lucy, 6. Cliarles, 
Rhoda. b. May 10, 1767; m. Feb. 20. 7. Roland, 8. Charlotte. 9. Calvin, 10. 

1787, Seth Loomis (1310). .\lvin, 11. Joel, 12. Naomi, 13. Es- 
Naomi, b. Dec. 14, 1768; ni. Feb. 7, ther. 



•79 



iFtftl) (g^nrrattntt 



1320. Silas, b. Nov. 26, 1770, cl. yoiui.:;. 

1321. Eunice, b. Nov. 11, 1772; m. Nov. 



14, 1798, William Everton. 



571- 



1322. 



1323- 
1324- 



1325- 
1326. 



1327- 



572. 



1332. 
1331 

1334- 



573- 



1339 
1340. 

1341- 
1342. 



1343- 
1344- 
1345- 



578. 



1349. 
1350- 
1351- 



JOSHUA LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Sept. 23, 1748; m. Feb. 13, 1772. Achsah 
Isham of Westfield, d. Sept. 22, 1840. He d. June 8, 1831, Westfield, where b. his 
ID ch'n. 



Achsah, b. 1773; m. -Aug. 16, 1793, 
Winthrop Shepard, b. June 20, 1772. 
She d. 1848? Turin, Lewis Co., 
N. Y. 

Joshua, b. May 4, 1779. + 
Elizabeth, (Betsey), b. 1780; m. 
Jan. 31, 1804, Horace Stocking. She 
d. 1840. 

Charles, b. July 23, 1782. + 
CvNTHiA, b. July 9, 1784; ni. Col- 
lins Kellogg. She d. Dec. 21, i860. 
Lowville, Lewis Co., N. Y. He re- 
sides in Cleveland, Ohio. 
Vashti, b. 1787; m. Mch. 20, i8o5, 
John Shepard. She d. i860. West, 
field, Mass. One dau. was Sophia! 



1328. 
1329. 



1330. 



1331- 



Roland, b. June 28, 1789. + 
Clarissa, b. July 16, 1791 ; m. Mch. 
23, 1809, William Arnold, b. Jan. 15, 
1786, d. Sept. 19, i860. He removed 
from Westfield to Dayton, O., abt. 
1845. She d. Jan. 8, 1870. 
Julia, b. 1793; m. Silas Kellogg. 
Resides Port Leyden, Lewis Co., 
N. Y. 

Sophia, b. 1795 ; m. Hiel Holcomb, 
d. Mch. 21, 1863. She d. Apr. 22, 
1873, Westfield, Mass. Ch'n: i. Hial, 
2. Henry, 3. Loomis, 4. Sophia, 5. 
Lester, 6. Julia, 7. Marietta, 8. Mon- 
roe, 9. Zerviah, 10. Celcinna, II 
Roland. 



ENOCH LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Aug. 25, 17.S0; m. Mch. 21, 1775, Esther 
Levering of Ipswich, d. Dec. 6, 1819, ae. 64. He d. June 7, 1803, Westfield, where 
b. his 7 ch'n. 



Esther, b. 1776, d. ae. 7 months. 1335. 

Esther, b. Feb. 10, 1778, d. Aug. 17, 

1821, unm. 1336. 

Isabella, b. May lo, 1781 ; m. int. 

Apr. 7, 1803, Alexander McNeil of 1337. 

Westfield. She J. before 1813. He 

d. Nov., 1814. Ch'n: l. Henry, 2. 1338. 

Mary, 3. Alexander, 4. Francis, 5. 

Elizabeth. 



Hannah, b. Mch. 21, 1784, d. Jan. 

13, 1816, unm. 

Marv, b. July 17, 1786; m. Charles 

Douglass. 

Enoch, b. Mch. 2, 1789, unmarried, 

d. Apr. 21, 1842. Albany, N. Y. 

Warham, b. Feb. 13, 1794, d. Dec, 

1870, in Ky., unm. 



JUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., June 19, 1752; m. Oct. 31, 1782, Tryphcnu 
Elmer, d. Mch. 25, 1839. She was probably dau. of William Elmer of Windsor, 
Conn. He d. July 28, 1833, Westfield, where b. his 10 ch'n. 



Squire, b. May 15, 1783.-}- 1346. 

Electa, b. 1784; m. int. Dec. 13, 1347. 

1801, John Shepard. She d. 1802. 

Justus, b. Apr. 9, 1787. -|- 

Trvpiiena, b. Apr. 10, 1789; m. 

Daniel Sackett. She d. 1850? They 

had a dau. Julia. See Atwater Gen., 

P- 255. 

Thomas, b. Mch. 18, 1791. + 

William, b. Nov. 9, 1793. + 1348. 

LuciNDA, b. 1795; m. Sylvester 

Olds. She d. i860? Southwick, 

Mass. 



James, b. Apr. 11, 1797.-)- 
Mahalah, b. Aug. 13, 1800; m. Dec 
2, 1824, George W. Noble, d. Nov, 
9, 1871. Westfield. Ch'n: i. Geo 
Washington, 2. Amelia Maria, 3 
Samuel Henry, 4. John Wesley, 5 
Thomas Kellogg, 6. Joseph Gilbert 
7. Josephine Charlotte, 8. Julia Au- 
gusta. 

Electa, b. Apr., 1803; m. 1821, 
Stiles Fox. She d. Sept. 21, 1850. 
Westfield. Mass. Ch'd : I. Juliette, 
d. Sept. 8, 1850, ae. 18. 



NEHEMIAH LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Nov. 8, 1739; m. 1771. Elizabeth, dau. 
of Timothy Morley. He d. Oct. 12, 1808, and his widow m. 2nd, Tahan Noble, 
widower of (581) Southwick, Mass., where b. his 11 ch'n. 



Elizur, b. 1772. + 
EzEKiEL, b. 177s, d. 1778. 
Mary, b. 1777; m. Justus Olds, d. 
1847. She d. 1856. Middlefield, 
Mass. Ch'n: l. Polly, 2. Justus, 3. 
Elizabeth, 4. Heman Alson, 5. Ma- 
ria, 6. Harriet, 7. Amanda, 8. Lucy, 
9. Emmeline, 10. Sarah. 



1352. Eliz.\beth, b. 1779; m. Bezaleel 
Hough, Nov. 6, 1800. She d. Mch., 
1830. Atwater, Ohio. He m. 2nd, 
Mrs. Laura Loomis (1353). 

1353- ROSWELL, b. I7cl. + 

1354. EzEKiEL, b. 1783, unm., d. June 4, 
1821. 

1355. Luther, b. 1785. + 



HonmtH (Srit?al09U 



180 



1356. Charity, b. Apr. 10. 1789; in. Nov. 
23, 1809, Daniel Hillyer, b. Nov. 12, 
1786, d. Jan. 7, 1866. She d. Feb. 
19. 1835. Ch'n: I. Daniel Wells, 
2. Martha Maria, 3. Homer, 4. Ly- 
nian. 5- Joseph Talcott, 6. Edwin. 



1357- 
1358. 



1359- 



Calvin, b. i/Sg. + 

Lucy, b. Dec. 20, 1791 ; m. Joseph 

Talcott, Jan. 4, 1813, living (1869), 

Atwater, O. 

Chester, b. Mch. 23, 1794. + 



579. ENOS LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Dec. 2, 1741 ; m. Oct. 20, 1768, Elizabeth, 
dau. of John and Elizabeth (Remington) Noble, d. Apr. 13, 1821, ae. 70. He was 
one of the first settlers of Southwick, Mass., and served in army of Rev'n ; farmer. 
In 1794 he removed to N. Granville, Wash'n Co., N. Y., where he d. Dec. 2, 1817. 
10 ch'n, b. Southwick, Mass. 



1360. Eunice, b. Sept. 20, 1769; m. Jan., 
1789, Heman Rising. She d. Jan. 
30, 1837. Warren, Vt. 

1361. Affa, b. May, 1772; m. Jan. 9, 1793, 
Alexander Rising of Southwick. 
She d. Feb. 10, 1809. Southwick, 
Mass. 

1362. Moses, b. Sept. 15, I774- + 

1363. Aaron, b. Oct. 27, 1776. + 

1364. Warham, b. Aug., 1779. + 



1365. Ends, b. Oct. 24, 1782. + 

T366. Charlotte, b. Mav 20, 1787; m. 
Isaac Doty. She "d. 1847. White 
Lake, Oakland Co., Mich. 

1367. Amos, b. May 16, 1784, d. Dec. 11, 
1790. 

1368. Noble, b. July 16, 1790, d. Apr. i, 
1 791. 

1369. Clinton, b. July 16, 1790, <\. Feb. 
16, l802. 



58?, ISRAEL LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Mch. 24, 1747; m. Feb. 4, 1771, Abigail 
Saxton. He d. Apr. 29, 1797, Southwick, Mass., where b. his 10 ch'n, the ist ex- 
cepted. 



1370. RoswELL, b. Aug. 18, 1771, d. young. 

1371. Abigail, b. Aug. 9, 1773; m. Wash- 
ington, Mass., Jan. i, 1795, Daniel, 
(the m. records of Washington says 
Appollas) Frost. She was one of 
the few who were saved when the 
steamboat Washington burned on 
Lake Erie, off Ashtabula, O., in 
1836. She d. 1857. Jefferson, O. 
Ch'n, b. Wash'n, Mass.: i. Walter, 
2. Charlotte, 3. Sarah, 4. Mary. 

1372. Pamela, b. Sept. 23, 1775 ; m. Dec. 
IS, 1796, Thomas, son of Thomas 
and Lucy (Rising) Austin, who d. 
July 28, 1837, ae. 66. She d. Mch. 
28, 1869. Suffield, Conn. Ch'n : i. 
Alfred, 2. Edward, 3. Mary, 4. 



Aaron, 5. Harriet, 6. Pamela, 7. An- 
son, 8. Jane, 9. Louisa, 10. Thos. 
Cornelius, 11. Abigail. 
'373- Walter, b. Sept. 11, 1777. + 

1374. Electa, b. Nov. 8, 1779; m. Geo. 
Washington Holcomb, who d. Sept. 
28, 1841. Hudson, O. Ch'n: i. Lu- 
cretia, 2. Eli, 3. Sherlock, 4. Wal- 
ter, 5. Arabella, 6. Asahel, 7. Laura. 

1375. Phinehas, b. May 6. 1782; m. Jan. 
" ' " ~ ■ "' " Mch. 



1854? 
1807. 





S, 1808. Lucy Driggs. He d. 




7, i8.(4, Westfield. 


1376. 


Jere, b. May 4, 1784- -f 


1377- 


Fanny, b. Mch. 14, 1790, d. 




Unm. Nauvoo, 111. 


1^8. 


Marshall, b. Nov. 2, 1792, d. 


1379- 


Henry, b. Sept. 10, 1794. -f 



I 



583. AMOS LOOMIS, b. Aug. 20, 1748; m. Oct. 6, 1768, Esther Stephens. He d. bef. 
1786. I ch'd. 

1380. Anna, b. Jan. 6, 1769. Southwick, Mass. 



584. 



1381. 



1382. 
1383. 



BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Sept. 5, 1750; m. Lucy Leonard. [One 
authority says: m. Nov. 21, 1771, Lucy, b. May 17, 1752, d. 1827, dau. of Preserved 
and Sarah (Keep) Leonard. And Giles' Gen., p. 290, says: m. May 21, 1771, Lucy, b. 
Aug. 20, 1745, dau. of Josiah and Sarah (Day) Leonard]. He rem. to Remsen, 
N. Y., and d. 1814. 6 ch'n — b. Southwick. 



Cynthia, b. May 8, 1784; m. George 
W. Haight, Nov. 18, 1779. She d. 
Mch., 1813. Pompey, N. Y. 
Solomon, b. July 12, 1786. -j- 
Sarah, b. 1787; m. John Kent, who 



d. 1867. Slie d. 1865. Rock Co., III. 

1384. David, b. Feb. 8, 1789. + 

1385. Benjamin, b. 1791.+ 

1386. Leonard, b. 1793; m. Lucy Scramm. 
Rock Co., 111. 



585. WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Dec. 13, 1740; m. 

(supposed to be his) are 



2 ch'n 



1387. William, b. 1770. -f 



1385. Gamaliel, b. 1772. + 



i8i 



3Ftftl| Cl^pn^ratinn 



S88. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Oct. lo, 1749; m. Dalton, Mass., I78t, 
Amy, b. Warren, R. 1., Dec. 19, 1751, d. Amsterdam, N. Y., 18.35, ae. 74? dau. o{ 
Israel and Sarah (Adams) Peck. He d. Feb., 1791, Pittsfield, Mass., and she in. 
2nd, Mch. 13, 1794, Isaac Johnson. 4 ch'n — b. Mass. 



1389. Daniel, b. Jan. 3. 1782. + 

1390. Israel, b. Jan. 18, 1784. + 

1391. Calvin, b. June 12, 1787, d. Apr. i, 
1791- 

1392. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 31, 1789; in. Col. 
John Freemyre. Brooklyn, N. Y., 



Feb. I, 1813. She d. Dec. 25, 1857, 
Amsterdam, N. Y. Ch'n : i. Amy 
P., 2. Michael Calvin, 3. Daniel 
Loomis, 4. Horace Sprague, 5. Jane 
Maria. 



590. JAMES LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Sept. 4, 1742; m. Dorcas 



in the Rev. He d. June 19, 1779, at Lanesboro, Mass, where b. his 5 ch'n. 



Served 



1393. Rhoda, b. Sept. 23, 1769. 

1394. Zalmon, b. June 28, 1771, unm., d. 
'795. Freehold, Albany Co., N. Y. 



1395. Elijah, b. 1773 + 

1396. Reuel, b. July 12, 1775. + 

1397. Chloe, b. . 



592. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b, Westfield, Mass., Jan. 31, 1747; m. ist, Dec. 9, 1779, Sabrina 
Ann Darwin, d. Oct. 7, 1787; m. 2nd, Jan. 27, 1790, Elizabeth, b. Westfield, Nov. 
24, 1754, d. May s, 1843, dau. of Jacob and Hannah (Sackett) Noble. He rem. 
from Westfield to Lanesboro, and thence, 1797, to Charlotte, Vt., where he d. Oct., 
1831. He served in the Rev. 8 ch'n. 



1398. Clemma, b. Aug. 18, 1780; m. Oct. 
27, 1798, Dcac. Gad Root, d. Oct., 
1843. She d. June 17, 1810. Char- 1403. 

lotte, Vt. Ch'n: I. Noble, 2. Dar- 
win. 

1399- James, b. Mch. 8, 1782. He d. May 
27, 1810, Madrid, N. Y., leaving two 
children. 

1400. Abraham, b. Feb. 8, 1784. + 

1401. Isaac, b. Nov. 25, 1785. -\- 1404. 

1402. Sabrina, b. Oct. l, 1787; m. David 1405. 



Niles, Mch., 1804. She d. Nov. 28, 

1810. 

Rev. Jacob Noble, b. Oct. 8, 1790; 

ni. Deborah Worcester (sister of 

Joseph E. Worcester. LL. D.), Sept. 

6, 1822. He grad. Mid. Coll. 1817, 

and d. Nov. 28, 1864, Craftsbury, 

Vt., without children. She d. Apr. 

1879- 

Jesse, b. Jan. 18, 1792. -f 

Joseph, b. Oct. 21, 1793. + 



598. EZRA LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., 1756; m. Anna Squires, d. 1842, ae. 87. Was 
a soldier of the Rev'n, resided in Lanesboro, Mass., removed to Champlain, N. Y., 
and there d. Dec, 1845. 5 ch'n. 



1406. 
1407. 



600. 



Anna, b. 1786; m. William Barton. 
She d. 1844. Fort Wayne, Ind. 
Eunice, b, Oct. i, 1788, unm., d. 
Feb. s, 1880, at home of Nathan 
Barton (34SS), New Haven, Vt. 



1408. 
1409. 



1410. 



Ezra S., b. Dec. 15, 1794. + 
Ebenezer, b. 1797; m. Ida Squires. 
Has no children. He d. 1886, Way- 
land, Mich. 
Alvah, b. Nov. 12, 1799. + 



JONATHAN LOOMIS, b. W. Springfield, Mass., Dec. 13, 1747; m. Nov. 19, 1772, 
Lovisa, b. Feb. 12, 1754, dau. of Daniel and Martha (Ashley) Lamb. He d. Apr. 
16, 1836, Becket, Mass. 13 ch'n, b. Springfield, Mass, 



141 1. 
1412. 



1413- 
1414- 
1415- 
1416. 

1417- 
1418. 



Warham, b. Apr. 25, 1773, d. young. 
Martha, b. Aug. i, 1774; m. Feb. 
24, 1790, Thomas Clarke, who d. 
July II, 1824, ae. 59. She d. May 
13, 1843. So. Adams, Mass. She 
was called "Pattee." 
Warham, b. May 24, 1776. + 
Clarissa, b. June 7, 1778, d. young. 
Calvin, b. Dec. 13, 1779. + 
Sophia, b. Dec. 29, 1781, d. young. 
Chauncey, b. Nov. 7, 1783, d. young. 
Sophia, b. May 28, 1786 ; ni. Joseph 
Mann, b. 1752, d. 1833. Slie d. 1864, 
Mass. 



1419. Lovisa, b. May 6, 1789, unm., d. 
1807. Becket, Mass. 

1420. Lois, b. Apr. 25, 1792, d. young. 

1421. Eunice, b. Nov. 28, 1794; m. Apr. 

10, 1857, James C. Brown, son of 
James Brown. She d. June 17, 1868. 
Becket, Mass. No ch'n. 
Lucy, b. Dec. 9, 1796; m. Elijah 
Walker, d. Dec. 26, 1849, at Becket, 
Mass. She d. 1862. South Hill, 

Penn. 
Squire, b. Springfield, Mass., Apr. 

11, 1800. + 



1422. 



1423. 



601. NOADIAH LOOMIS, b. W. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 14, 1750; m. Nov. 26, 1778, 
Thankful, b. Apr. 8, 1749, d. July 19, 1818, dau. of Ebenezer and Lois (Lamb) Bagg. 
He d. Nov. 14, 1818, W. Sp'f'd, Mass. Farmer. 3 ch'n, b. W. Sp'f'd. 



EnomtH (Sfuralng^ 



182 



* 

I 



1424. Amanda, b. Aug. 16, 1779; m. Feb. 
S, 1805, Zoheth Holton, d. June 25, 
1859. She (i. Mch. S. 1856, West- 
minster, Vt. Ch'n : I. Noadiah 
Loomis, 2. Elisha Dwight, 3. Julia 



I427. 
1428. 
1429- 



604. 



1433- 
1434. 
I43S- 



1436. 



1437. 

1438. 

605. 



1442. 
1443- 



Ann, 4. Olivia Arnold, 5. Laura 
Wolcott, 6. Ann Jennette. See Far- 
well Gen., p. 97. 

1425. Rowland, b. July 7, 1781. + 

1426. Rodney, b. Oct. 27, 1786. -|- 



603. JUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Mass., Mch. 7, 1754; m. Mch. 7, 1781, Mary Bow(e), b. 1758. 
d. Nov. 9. 1819, ae. 61. Served in the war of the Revolution. He d. May 14, 1818 
Feeding Hills, Mass. (Agavvanr and Ftcding Hills were set off as Agawam in 
1855; before that they were called West Springfield. Before 1775, Southwick and 
Westfield were Westfield. West Sp'f'd was set oflf from Sp'f'd in 1774). 6 ch'n — 
b. Feeding Hills. 



Justus, b. Feb. 5, 1782. -f 1.(30. 

David, b. Mch. 28, 1784. + 

Persis, b. Sept. 23, 1785; m. Apr. 

29, 1807, Roderick Xorton, of Suf- 1431. 

field, who d. Jan. 2, 1837, ae. 52. She 

d. Sept., 1864. Ch'n: i. Mary Ma- 1432. 

ria, 2. Roderick. 



Haxn.\h, b. Apr. 22, 1792; ni. Dec 
12, 1816, Henry Loomis (1379). 
JetTerson, Ohio. She d. 1876. 
Polly, b. June 9, 1793, unm., d. 
1839? She became insane. 
Jonathan, b. May 27, 1795, 
(1798). 4- 



URIAH LOOMIS, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., June 27, 1756; m. May 20. 1783. Sarah 
Sheldon, of Suffield, Mass., who b. 1763, d. Nov. 5, 1854. He served in the War of 
the Rev., engaged in an expedition to Ticonderoga, and was present at the capture 



of Burgoyne. Removed to Jefferson, O., in I 
ch'n, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

James, b. July 25. 1785 + 
JoHN, b. June 13, 1787. -f 
Anna, b. Oct. 21, 1789; m. Sept. 26, 
(24), 1810 (1812), Charles Phillips 
of Sp'f'd, Mass. Bradford. Pa. 
Ch'n: I. Mary, 2. Louisa, 3. James, 
4. Charles, 5. Elijah, 6. Jared, 7. 
Anna, 8. Sarah, 9. Caroline, 10. 
Martin. 

Horace, b. July 28, 1791 ; m. Pa- 
tience Turner. He fell from the 
roof of the court house, and from 
the injuries d. May 19, 1825. Black- 
smith. No ch'n. She m. 2nd, Oct. 
12, 1826, Lorin Hodge. She d. June 
14, 1888. Jefferson, O. See Hodge 
Gen., p. 98. 
LiNAS, or Linus, b. Sept. 11, 

1794 + 

Uriah, b. June 23, 1796. -f 



He d. Mch., 1844, at Jefferson, O. 9 

1439. Sarah, b. June 22, 1798; m. ist, 
Harvey Waterbury ; m. 2nd, J. Per- 
kins. Removed to Mich. Ch'n: I. 
Amanda. 2. John, 3. Harvey, Jr. 

1440. Mary, b. July 18, 1800; m. W. 
Springfield, ^Iass., Dec. 6, 1818, 
William H. Fav, b. Aug. 30, 1796, d. 
Sept. 26, 1881. " She d. Sept. 5, 1887. 
They rem. from Mass. to Jefferson, 
1822. Jefferson, O. Ch'n: I. Bet 
sey .'\nn. 2. Wm., 3. Violetta, 4. Al- 
fred, 5. Mary. 6. Martha. Many de- 
scendants at Jefferson. 

144T. Eunice, b. May 23, 1802; m. ist, 
Amos Sykes ; m. 2nd, Merrett Je- 
rome, Jefferson, O. Ch'n, by ist 
m. : I. Amos; by 2nd m. : i. Nathan, 
2. Maryette, 3. Alethea, 4. George, 
5. Timothy, 6 Fernando, 7. Merit, 8 
."Xneeline. 



PLINY LOOMIS, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., Aug. 26, 1758; m. June 10, 1781, Louisa 
(or Louica) Stephenson. Farmer. He d. Feb. 20, 1839, and she d. Apr. 5, 1814. ae. 
52. Feeding Hills, Mass., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

Walter, b. Oct. 14, 1781. + 
Fanny, b. Oct. 9. 1785; m. Mch. 26, 
1803, Allen, b. Sept. 25, 1781, at 



Cambridge, N. Y., d. Sullivan. Pa., 
1852, son of Josiah and Hannah 
(Babcock) Dewey. See Williams- 
burg Records. She d. at Sullivan, 



1444, 



1867. Ch'n: I. Mary, 2. Wm. W., 
3. George, 4. Dolly .Ann, 5. Albert. 
6. Lovisa, 7. Lyman, 8. Walter S 
See Dewey Gen., p. 435. 
Moses, b. Feb. 8, 1787. -\- 



1445. Lyman, b. Aug. 30, 1797. -f 



606. JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. Oct. 14. I7f)l : m. July 16, 1789, Sabra, b. Jan. 22. 1770, d. 
Mch. 8, 1839, dau. of Capt. Levi and Abigail (Sergeant) Ely. He d. July 2, 1844 
Both b., m., lived and d. at W. Sprin'.;field, Mass. (Sec Ely Gen., p. 64). 7 ch'n — 
all b. W. Springfield. 

1446. Orin, (Oren, Orrin), b. June 2, 1448. Harvfv. b. July 29, I79,S. -|- 
1791.+ 1449. Saera. b. Jan. 23, 1798; m. W. 

1447. Larry, b. Apr. 28, 1793, d. by a Sp'f'd, Mass., Jan. 11 (lo), 1824 
casualty, May 16, 1807. (1822), Rodney, b. Agawam, Mass., 



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I 



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1450. 



608. 



1453- 



1454- 

1455- 
1456. 



610. 



145a 
1460. 
1461. 

614. 



1464. 
1465. 



1792, d. W. Sp'f'd, Oct. ig, 1837, son 
of Isaac and Polly ( ) Cooley. 
Mechanic in U. S. armory at Sp'f'd. 
Mass. She d. W. Sp'f'd, Feb. 2 (3), 
1870. Ch'n: I. Sabra Ely, 2. Rod- 
ney, 3. Margaret Amanda, 4. Isaac. 
Betsey, b. Oct. 16. 1801 ; m. Mch. 
14, 1833, Pelatiah, b. Bennington. 
Vt., Feb. 19, 1802, d. W. Springfield, 
Oct. 28, 1868, son of Daniel and Re- 



61S. 
1470. 



1471. 
1472. 



1473. 



becca (Pool) Armstrong. She d. 
Nov. 24, 1865. Ch'n, b. Walpole, N. 
H. : I. Elizabeth F., 2. Charles P. 

1451. Henry, b. Dec. 16, 1804. + 

1452. Ely, b. Oct. 31, 1808; m. Feb. 13, 
1834, Dinah, d. .Aug. 27, 1881, ae. 76 
yrs., I mo., dau. of Noah and Abi- 
gail (Allen) Wolcott. He d. Nov. 
27, 1876. W. Sp'f'd, Mass. No 
ch'n. A girl was adopted. 



CLARKE LOOMIS, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., Mch. 12, 1766; m. Mch. 3. 1796, Nancy, 
b. 1776, d. May 24, 1850, dau. of Aaron and Sarah (Miller) Bagg. He d. May 10, 
1S23, \V. Sp'f'd, where b. his 6 ch'n 



Sarah (Sally), b. Aug. 5, 1706; m. 

(int.) Nov. 15, 1823, John Norris. 

She d. Jan. 26, i86r. \V. Sp'f'd. 1457- 

Nancy, b. July 14, 1798, unm., d. 1458. 

1829. W. Sp'f'd. 

Benjamin, b. May 31, 1804. -7- 

Charlotte, b. July 31, 1806; m. Feb. 

3, 1828, Ephraim. b. 1801, d. Apr. 

HEZEKIAH LOOMIS, b. \V. Sp'f'd, Mass., Jan. 0, 1771 1 m. ist. May, 1794. Rosanna 
Rice, d. Mcli. 27, 1823; ni. 2nd, 1823, Sarah DeLamatcr, d. Mch. 7, 1840. He d. 
July 13, 1852, Oran, Onondaga Co., N. Y. He was in Suffield in 1800-2, and in W 
Sp'f'd in 181 1. 5 ch'n. 



17, 1843, son of Ephraim and Han- 
nah (Simons) Marsh. She. d. i860. 
Charles, b. Mch. 27, 1810. -f 
LucY, b. Feb. 8, 1813; m. int. Feb. 

18, 1834, Merrick Searl of South- 
ampton, Mass. See Southampton 
Records. 



Luther, b. Aug. 10, 1797. + 
Henry, b. June 30, 1800. -i- 
Lorenzo Dow, b. Feb. 19, 180S. -|- 



1462. Harriet Newell, b. 1824, d. 1826. 

1463. Sarah Atwood. b. 1826, d. 1827. 



NOAH LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Apr. 11, 1754; m. ist, Nov., 1775, Mary, b. 
Westfield, June 23, 1753, dau. of Joseph and Beulah (Sackett) Dewey, d. July 2, 
1813; m. 2nd, Aug. 7, 1814, Eunice Noble, b. Apr. 5, 1754, d. Mch. 9, 1848, ae. 95. 
Farmer ; lived on Loomis street. He d. July 3, 1819, Southwick, Alass., where b. 
his 6 ch'n. 



Lionel, b. , d. 1777. See West- 
field Records. 

Molly, b. June 28, 1778; m. Feb. 27, 
1800, Noadiah Norman Holcomb, h. 
May 20, 1777, d. June 7, 1855. 
Farmer, Whig. She d. Jan. 4, 1866. 
Marcellus, N. Y. Ch'n: i. Noadiah 
N., 2. Russell L., 3. Justin H., 4. 
Mary D., 5. Isaac C, 6. Clarissa B., 
7. Emily M., 8. Cecelia Cali^ta, 9. 
Jason N. 



1466. 
1467. 
1468. 



1469. 



Noah, b. Oct. 24, 1782. -f 
Walter, b. Oct. 8, i78'5. -f 
RiioiiA, b. 1788; m. 1806, William, 
b. 1782, d. June 22, 1874, son of 
Wm. and Rhoda (ALarvin) Mather. 
She d. at Washington. Mass., Sept. 
26, 1847. Ch'n: I. Melissa R., 2. 
Sarah D., 3. Emily M. 
Russell, b. Aug., 1792. -|- 



SHEM LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Sept. 13, 1756; m. 1777, Rebecca Phelps, d 
Aug. 5, 1856, ae. 94. He d. Aug. 15, 1841, Southwick, Mass., where b. his 8 ch'n. 



Rebecca, b. 1779; m. ist, Charles 

Weatherly; m. 2nd, May 25. 1841, 

Howard Foskitt (his 2nd m.), who 

d. Apr. 9, 184.1, ac. 59. She d. Oct. 

18, 1857. Enfield, Conn. 

Japiiet, b. Sept., 1780. -|- 

Sarah, (Sally), b. 1784; m. 1803, 

Lucius Judson. Omro, Winnebago 

Co., Wis. 

Mary (Polly), b. 1786; m. James 

Stocking. She d. i860. Pittsfield, 



1474. 
1475- 



1476. 
1477- 



Mercy, b. 1788 ; m. David Bills. Slie 

d. 1847. Southwick. 

TiRZAH, b. 1788; m. Comfort Piatt. 

She d. June 2, 1838. Pittsfield, 

Mass. Ch'n: i. Eliza Ann, 2. James 

Madison, 3. Laura Ann, 4. David, 5. 

Comfort Benedict, 6. Henrv, 7. 

Wm. H. 

Grace, b. 1795, d. Oct. 4, 1803. 

Shem, b. Mch. 28, 1797. + 



616. HAM LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Nov. 28, 1758; m. 1782(1), Elizabeth Allen, 
who d. Mch. 21, 1829. Her name is given as Elizabeth Allen, the dau. of "Moses 
Allen." Her descendants are unable to find anything about Moses Allen's ancestors. 



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184 



but they find a well supported tradition that "Moses Allen'' was not Moses Allen, 
but one Robert McCollach, who served in the army from Jan. 2, 1778, to Mch. 14, 
1783, as appears upon the muster rolls of the Continental Line, in Col. Jackson's 
and Col. Brooks's Regts., as having engaged for the town of Weymouth. Another 
reference credits him as belonging to Boston and having enlisted for the town of 
Stoughton. See Vol. 10, of the official publication of "^Iass. Soldiers and Sailors 
in the War of the Revolution." It also appears that at the close of the war, 
that Regt. of the army of which the said Robert was a member was encamped near 
Westficld, Mass., and that Robert had a six months' leave of absence, and as the 
war was practically over, he never reported back for final discharge, and that he 
changed his name from Robert McCollach to "Moses Allen," fearing that if caught 
he would be punished for disobeying the order to return. These facts justify us in 
declaring that the -name of "Moses Allen" was assumed, that his right name was 
Robert McCollach and that he enlisted in the army in 1777 from the town of Wey- 
mouth, Mass. Ham was selectman in 1803, for Westfield. He d. Aug. 3, 1827. 
Southwick, Mass., where b. his 12 ch'n. 



1478. 
1479- 
1480. 



1481. 



1482. 
1483. 
1484. 
1485- 



Ham, b. Dec. S, 1782. + 
James, b. Sept. 25, 1784. + 
Rowland, b. Sept. 4, 1786; m. 1808, 
Mary Johnson. He d. Feb. 27, 1829. 
No ch'n. 

Elizabeth, b. July 23. 1788; m. 
(int. Apr. ID, 1808), William Riley 
Brown, who b. 1786, d. Nov. 12, 
1868. She d. Mch. 4, 1853, at South- 
wick. Ch'n: I. William R. (who 
was father of Eliza Ann, the mother 
of Geo. Hobart Vining, Prcs. of 
Vining's News Bureau, of Kansas 
City, Mo.), 2. Eliza M., 3. Harvey 
L., 4. Marilla P., 5. Fanny E., 6. 
Tabitha C, 7. Jeannctte. 
RiLEV, b. Oct. 18, 1790- + 
Parks, b. Oct. 4, 1792.+ 
Allen, b. Apr. 6, 179S + 
Fannv, b. Feb. 4, 1797; m. Dec. 3, 
1816, Winthrop, b. Feb. 12, 1794, d. 
Oct. 23, 1843, son of Mathew and 
Lydia (Rising) Lafiin, of Lee, 
Mass.. She d. Southwick, Mass, 
Feb. 27, 1844. Their ch'n were: 
L Caroline E., b. May 31, 1818; 
m. Aug. 29, 1839. Zenas Mar- 
shall Crane of Dalton, Mass., 
who was b. Jan. 21, 1815, d. 
Mch. 12, 1887. She d. Jan. 16, 
1849, and he m. 2nd, Caroline's 
sister, Louise Frances. He 
established the Bond Paper 
mill at Dalton, where all the 
government bond paper is now 
made. Their 3 ch'n were : 
I. Zenas, b. Dec. 6, 1840; m. 
June 17, 1873, Ellen J., 
dau. of Charles J. and 
Frances B. ( ) Kit- 
tredge, of Hinsdale, Mass. 
Their ch'n : a. Frances K., 
b. Apr. 20, 1875 ; m. Sept. 
21, 1900, Samuel G., son of 
James D. and Elizabeth G. 
( ) Colt, of Pittsficld, 
Mass., whose ch'n are Pris- 
cilla, James D. and Zenas 
Crane ; b. Zenas Marshall, 
b. Mch. S. 1878; c. Win- 
throp, b. Oct. 6, 1879; d. 



n. 

HL 
IV. 



VI. 



Charles K., b. Aug. 28, 
1881 ; e. Douglas, b. May 
13. 1883; f. Lawrence Laf- 
iin, b. Nov. 10, 1889. Dal- 
ton, Mass. Zenas Crane 
gave to Pittsfield, Mass., 
an art gallery and museum, 
and provided for their 
maintenance. He and his 
family founded in Pitts- 
ficld, an Old People's Home. 
Mr. Crane is one of the 
leading paper manufac- 
turers of the world, and a 
man of broad philanthrophv. 

2. Kate F., b. Oct 17, 1843; 
m. 1st, Dec. 20, 1866, Ash- 
ley, b. May 23, 18143, d. 
Sept. 30, 1869, son of 
Hiram and Betsey (Phil- 
lips) Richards; m. 2nd, 
George Taylor, b. Sept. 11, 
1845, son of Charles H. 
and Nancy (Taylor) 
Plunkett. Her only ch'd is 
Louise Crane, b. Dec. 21, 
1868; m. June 27, 1889, 
Theodore L. Pomeroy, of 
Pittsfield, Mass, whose 
children are Theodora 
Louise, Brenton Crane, 
Eleanor, Ashley Richards, 
Katherine. Hinsdale, Mass. 

3. Charles V. B. b. July 9, 
1847, d. Jan. 26, 1848. 

George W., b. Jan. 18, 1820, d. 
Feb. 25, 1821. 

James W., b. Feb. 14, 1822, d. 
Feb. 27, 1877. 

Harriet M., b. Sept. S, 1823, 
d. Oct. 13, 1823. 
Wells A., b. Jan. 3, 1825, d. 
Oct. 20, 1891. 

Louise Frances, b. July i, 
1830; m. Apr. 2, 1850, the hus- 
band of her deceased sister 
Caroline, Zenas Marshall 
Crane, b. Jan. 21, 1815, d. 
Mch. 12, 1887. Their ch'n 
were : 
I. Caroline Laflin, b. Apr. 



Hon. Zenas Crane, 
1840- 
Second in descent from Fanny Loomis, No. 148$. 



i85 



§>\Kt\) ^mnntwn 



1490. 



1491. 
624. 

1493- 

1494. 



149s. 
1496. 



26, 1851; m. Oct. 21, 1875, 
Harry O.. son of Samuel 
and Sarah (Tileston) Bates 
of New York. Their ch'n: 

a. Carolyn Edith, b. Dec. 2, 
1877; b. Clara Crane, b. 
Nov. 27, 1879. d. Jan. 24, 
1888; c. Gertrude Tileston, 

b. Oct. 22, 1881, d. Jan. 8, 
1888; d. Harry Ogden, Jr. 
b. June 26, 1883. 

WiNTHRop Murray, b. 
Apr. 23, 1853; m. ist, Feb. 
S, 1880, Mary, b. Jan. 5, 
i8s7, d. Feb. 16. i88a, dau. 
of Robert and Mary 
( ) Benner, of Astoria, 
Long Island. Their one 
child, Winthrop Murray, 
Jr., was b. Sept. 12, 1881 ; 
and m. Feb. 9, 1905, Ethel 
G., b. Apr. 17, 1882, dau. 
of Arthur W. and Frances 
Hammer Eaton, of Pitts- 
field, Mass., and to them 
was b. Barbara, July 9, 
1906. Winthrop Murray 
Crane m. 2nd, July 10, 
1906, Josephine T., b. Nov. 



I. 1873, dau. of William J. 
and Florence Sheffield 
Boardman, of Washing- 
ton, D. C. Their child is 
Stephen, b. Mch. 24, 1907. 
Mr. Crane is a noted 

' manufacturer and a man 

of extraordinary ability 
and intelligence and wields 
great influence in state and 
national affairs, having 
served as Lt. Gov. of Mass., 
1897. '98, and '99; as Gov. 
of Mass.. 1900, '01, and '02; 
and as United States Sen- 
ator since 1904, his 2nd 
term expiring in 1913 His 
home is at Dalton. Mass. 
3. Clara Loomis, b. Mch. 13, 
1856. Dalton, Mass. 

VH. Josephine M., b. Nov. 19, 

1833, d. Feb. 2, 1866. 
VIII. RosABELLE, b. Aug. 29, 1837, d. 
Nov. I, 1844. 
i486. Kneeland, b. Apr. i, 1799. + 

1487. Moses, b. Mch. 10, 1801. -f 

1488. Aaron, b. Dec. 30, 1802. -j- 

1489. John Welles, b. May 23, 1805. -|- 



619. PHILIP LOOMIS, b. Simsbury, Conn., 1744? m. 



Purchas. He d. 1792. 



Somers Conn. A Philip Loomis d. May 9, 1792, in the 37th year of his age — who 
was he? (See Enfield Records). 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 



Lois, b. Somers, Conn., 1788; m. 
Nov. 27, 1810, Chauncey, b. Dec. 26, 
1785, son of .^bncr and Martha 
(Burt) Hale. Long Meadow, Mass. 
Ch'n: I. Charles Backus, 2. Wil- 
liam, 3. Lois. 
Low, b. Aug. 21, 1790; m. David 



Wajfeield, d. Jan. 22, 1854, ae. 87. 
She d. Jan. 18, 1854. Somers. Ch'n : 
I. Warren, 2. David, 3. Chauncey, 
4. Lodice, 5. Cordelia, 6. Lydia, 7. 
Elizabeth, 8. Lorinda. 
1492. Elijah, b. 1792? + 



TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Simsbury, Conn., Nov. 13, 1750; m. Hannah Stanton. 8 
ch'n — b. prob. at Simsbury. 

1497. Stanton, b. 1798, d. 



Timothy, b. 1780? + 

Hannah, b. 1790; m. Gurdon Til- 

lotson, Oct. 12, 1812. She d. 1827. 

North Granby. 

Roswell, b. 1794, d. 1820. Virginia. 

Charles, b. 1796. + 



1850. New 
Jersey. 

1498. Henry, b. 1801. -j- 

1499. Randall, b. 1803, unmarried. New 
Jersey. 

1500. Spencer, b. Dec. 6, 1806. -f 



"Our Parents! Where are they!" 



The descendants of : 

(i) Joseph are Nos. 1501-2006; (5) Deac. John are Nos. 2007-2813; 

(6) Thomas are Nos. 2814-2852; (7) Nathaniel are Nos. 2853-3198; 

(8) Samuel are Nos. 3199-3711. 



629. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., 
m. 2nd, Catherine Allen. He d. 1820. 

1501. Lois, bapt. Aug. 17, 1783. 

1502. Joseph, b. Apr. 28, 1785. 



Nov. IS, 1741 ; m. ist, Mary Loomis (817); 
Lebanon. 3 ch'n. 
1503. Lota, bapt. Nov. 2, 1788. 



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186 



636. SIMON LOC)AU.S, b. Lfliaium, Conn., May 14, 1755; ni. Nov. 18. 1779, Martha, b. 1765. 
d. Mch. ig, 1839, dau. of Jedediah and Martha (Clark) Buckingham. He was a 
soldier of the Revolution ; tradition has it that he was a witness to Burgoyne's sur- 
render, and bore a dispatch to Gen. Washington notifying hirn of tlie surrender, and 
that he was a scout in the Revolution. He would never wear a red shirt because he 
hated the "red coats" so badly. He was a memb. of the House of Representatives 
(Conn.), 1805-6. He removed to German Flats, N. Y.. in 1812, and d. Aug. 3, 1829. 
Carpenter. Prcsliyterian. 10 ch'n — all b. Lebanon. 



1504. Fannv, b. July 9, 1780; m. Jan. 24, 
1804, Benjamin Wood. Removed to 
Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1829. He d. 
July I, 1834. She d. Aug. 22, 1849. 
Cincinnati. Ch'n: I. Fanny Loom- 
is, 2. Charlotte Elizabeth, 3. William 
Benjamin, 4. Martha Buckingham, 
5. Laura, 6. Sophia, 7. Benjamin 
Franklin. 

1505. Simon, b. July 14, 1782. -f 

1506. Martha, b. June 9, 1784; m. Dec. 
9, 1807, Josiah, son of John and 
Tryphena (Dewey) Williams, b. 
Columbia, Conn., Dec. 31, 1783, d. 
Oct. 22, 1864. See Dewey Gen., p. 
438, for descendants. She d. Apr. 
13. 1857. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Ch'n : I. Caroline, 2. Emily, 3. Mar- 
tha, 4. Worthington B., 5. Emily, 6. 
Orren A., 7. Adelia Ann, 8. Char- 
lotte E. 

1507. Stephen Buckingham, b. Sept. 7. 
1786. + 

1508. Belinda, b. Sept. 29, 17^, unmar 
ried, d. Feb. 2, 1867. I 



1509. Laura, b. Sept. 9, 1790; m. Oct., 
iSio, .'\mmi, d. Mch. 30, 1864, son of 
John and Tryphena (Dewey) Wil 
Hams. She d. May 15, 1873. At- 
lanta, Ga. Ch'n: I. Warren Aus 
tin, 2. Augustus Loomis, 3. Fred 
erick Ammi, 4. Laura Loomis, 5 
John Simon, 6. Martha Bucking 
ham, 7. Stephen Augustus. 

1510. Abigail, b. Dec. 8, 1792; m. May 29, 
1817, Dr. Benjamin Grant, b. Dec. 9. 
1792, d. Jan. 25, 1869, son of Dr. 
Benjamin and Sarah (Kingsbury) 
Ellis. She. d. Nov. 29, i86o, Clin- 
ton, Mich. Ch'n: i. A son, 2. 
Charles Kingsbury, 3. Fanny 
Wood, 4. Sarah Ann Mather, 5. 
Abby Loomis, 6. Cornelia, 7. Char 
lotte, 8. Benjamin. 

1511. Sophia, b. Apr. 9, 1795, d. Apr. 9, 
1815. 

1512. Chester, b. Aug. 13, 1797. -|- 

1513. Nelson, b. Aug. 31, 1803, d. Mch 
23, 1804. Columbia, Conn. 



637. JEROME LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 20, 1757; m. 1798, Elizabeth, dau. of 
Stephen Tippetts of N. Y. City, whose ancestors gave to the metropolis tlie land used 
for the city hall and park. The niarri:ige ceremony was performed on the heartii- 
stone that may still be seen in the Loomis homestead, at Geneva, X. Y.. to-day. In 
that same room were b. their 12 children. He was educated at Dartmouth College. 
Served in the Revolutionary War under Major Whilcomb in the "Northern Rangers." 
On the occasion of the visit of Gen. Lafaj-ette to Geneva in 1825. Mr. Loomis and 
his son, Jerome, Jr., were members of the cavalry bodyguard of the distinguished 
visitor. Jerome Loomis came to the wild western wilderness of Canadesoga, now 
Geneva, May 30, 1788, only two or three other white men being there at thai date. 
He was quite prominent in land operations and before his deatli, Apr. 19, 1840, he 
had acquired possession of a large amount of property on the shore of Seneca Lake. 
12 ch'n, b. Geneva, N. Y. 



1514- 
1515. 

1516. 



1518. 
1519- 

1520- 



I 



Jero.me, b. -Xug. 24, 1799. -f 
Martha, b. Apr. 24, 1802, d. July 
19, 1820. 

Irene, b. May 23. 1804, d. . Ge- 
neva, N. Y. 

William T., b. July 14, 1805, d. July 
25, 1830. 

Anson C, b. July 23, 1807. + 
Elizahetii, b. Sept. n. 1809, d. Dec. 
17, 1831. 
.j-_. Homer, b. Aug. 14, 181 1. 

1521. Stephen T., b. Mch. i, 1814. + 

1522. Henry H., b. Jan. 14, 1817. He is 
Geneva's oldest native born citizen 
(1908), and with his sister Cordelia, 
lives in the house and on the farm 
of their father, on the shore of Sen- 



eca Lake. The central part of this 
structure was erected by their 
father in 1796. In spite of Henry's 
91 years he is hale and hearty, and 
administers his hundreds of acres 
of fertile land with vigor worthy of 
a young man. His great grand- 
mother was 109 yrs. old at her 
death. He attended the Loomis re- 
union at Windsor, Conn., in Oct., 
1906. 

1523. Mary J., b. Dec. 10. 1819. d. Aug. 
9, 1820. 

1524. Mary J., b. Oct. 31, ^820. 

1525. Cordelia C, b. Apr. 18, 1824. Unm. 
Living in 1908. (jeneva, N. Y. 



\ 



Hon. Wintlirop Murray Crane, 

1853- ■ 
Second in descent from Fanny Loomis, No. 1485. 



,87 



^txtl| C^rnrrattntt 



6,?g. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn.. Aug. 15, 1736; m. June :6, 1762, Eunice dau. 
of Dcac. Thomas and Mary (Guile) Lyman, who d. Jan. 28. 1816, ae. 81. He re- 
moved to Bcrnardstown, Mass., before 177a, and there d. July i, 1819. 4 ch'n — b. 
Lebanon. 



1526. Rachel, b. Apr. 21, 1763. 

1527. LoviNA, b. Mch. 30, 1765; ni. John 
Fiurkc, d. July 17, 1796, ac. 35. She 
d. Mch. 28, 1829. Bcrnardstown. 

1528. EiNiCE. b. ALiy I, 1767; m. abt. 
1784, Major Stephen, b. Oct. 20, 
1750, ( N. S.), d. June 6, 1820, son 
of Stephen and Rebecca ( ) 
Webster. He was a 'noted hotel- 
keeper of Northfield, Mass. Both 



'.5-'a- 



d. at Bcrnardstown, Mass., she on 
Nov. 24, 1826. Ch'n, b. Mass.: i 
Bettie, 2. Artemas, 3. Minor, 4. Ste- 
phen Williams. 5. Sylvia Eunice, 6. 
Stephen, 7. Esther, 8. Sarah. 
Arti;ma.s, b. Aug. 30, 1770. 



Note. — Lyman's Gcnealo,i.;y, p. 8g, s.iys 
that Eunice Lyman was the mother of 11 
ch'n, but does not give their names. 



640. .-\S.\HEL LOOlSnS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Nov. 2,|, 1738; m. June J,^. 1763, Marv Suns, 
d. Mch. 19, 1786. He d. June 5, 1798. Columbia. 1 ch'd. 



1530. AsAiJEL, b. July 30, 1776, was living 



in 1799; the only heir to his father's 
estate. 



642. JOEL LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 4, 1744; m. Hadlvme, Conn., Jemima, b. 
Hadlyme, Sept. 3, 1757, d. Mch. 28, 1828, dau. of Col. Samuel and Elizabeth (Elv) 
Selden. lie settled in Columbia, Conn., and there d. Feb. 2, 1825. See Seidell's 
Gen., by Maria Olivia Lc Hrun, for historic data. 5 ch'n, all b. Columbia. 



I.S3I. Electa, b. 1782; m. Samuel Wood- 
bridge, d. Apr. 16, 181 1, son of 
Deac. Benjamin House. They re- 
sided in Andover, Conn., where he 
d. She ret'd to Columtjia and d. 
Oct. 17, 1829. Ch'n: i. Mary, 2. 
Joel, 3. Samuel Woodbridge. 

643. REUBEX LOOMIS, b. Lebanon. Conn., 
14; 1822,^10. 7.1. Removed to Middletown, 
ch'n, b. Lebanon. 

1536- Mary, b. 1767; m. Joseph, b. .Aug. 
15.. 1767. d. May 5, 1846, son r,f Jo- 
seph and Hulda (Hubbard) Spald- 
ing. She d. Dec. 3, 1834- Middle- 
. town. Ch'n: i. Zervia, 2. Joseph, 3. 
Reuben; 4. Horace, 5. Asahel, 6. 
Polly, 7. Maria, 8. Calista, 9. Harlcy. 
TO. Julius, n. Alvah. For many 
desc'ts see Spalding Gen., p. 232. 






1534- 
1535- 



Joel, b. 1784, d. Feb. i, 1802. 

Samuel Selpen, b. 1790; pr.id. 

Will. Coll. 181 r, unm., d. 1832 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Makja, b. 1792, num., d. Oct. 2?. 

1828. 

Roger, b. I"cb. 7, 1796. -f- 



Apr. 28, 1746; m. Zervia Rider, d. Apr 
Vt., before 1796, and d. Sept. 24, 1808. ,T 

1537. Fitch, b. i77'- + 

1538. Zerviah, b. ; m. Orson Brew 

ster. Northampton, Mass. 

Note. — By census of 1790, Reuben Loom- 
is, of Middletown, Vt., is credited with 2 
sons under ifi yrs. of age and a dau. Prob 
alily Marx a"<^ Fitch were not included in 
above census report. 



644. BENONI LOOMIS, b. Lcb.inon, Conn., Jan. 3, 1749; m. 1st, 1781, Grace Parsons, 
d. Feb. 2, 1801; m, 2nd, Esther Crocker, d. Aug. 27, 1817. »I-Ie d. Jan. ir, 1811. 
Lebanon, where b. his 8 ch'n. 



1539- LuciNPA, b. June, 1782; m. 1801, 
Maj. Chester Bliss, son of .Xzuba 
(No. 633) Bliss. She d. Nov. 4, 
1861. No ch'n. 

1540. Flam, b. Aug. 3, 1783,+ 

1541. Phoefe, b. Feb. 22, 1785; m. Jan., 
1807, Oliver Davis, b. Jan., 1781, d. 
Jan. 8, 1847, son of Capt. John and 
Prudence (Saunders) Greene. She 
d. July 27, 1853. Portsmouth, R. I. 
Ch'n: I. Gracia Adalinc, 2. Chester 
Bliss, 3. Emily Mortimer, 4. Albert 
Collins, 5. Oliver Ellsworth, 6. So- 
phia Looniis, 7, Chester Bliss, 8. Lu- 
cinda Bliss. 



1542- 

i;43- 



1544- 



I54S- 



1546- 



Georcic, b. Aug., 1786. -f 

Mary, b. Aug., 1788: ni. Norman 

Little, 1812. She d. Jan. 23, 1865. 

Columbia. Conn, 

Benoni, b. Oct.. 1790, unmarried, d. 

Feb., 1853. 

Sophia, b. July 9. 1792; m. Sept. 23, 

1840. 1 Ion. Asahel, son of Solomon 

and (3rd wife) Elizabeth (Cady) 

Dewey, as his 2nd wife. He b. Sept. 

15. 1775. d. Apr. 26, 1846. She d. 

Sept. 27, 1859. See Dewey Gen., p. 

430- 

Earle. b. Sept. 16, 1794. 4- 



iCoiintig (jgnralogij 188 

648. ISRAEL LOOMIS, b. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 20, 1753; m. Ruth Risley, b. Jan. 13, 
1758. He d. abt. 1800. E. Hartford. 9 ch'n. 

1547. Israel, b. Nov. 11, 1776. + iS53- Abel, b. Mch. 6, 1791- + 

1548. Joel, b. Oct. 10, 1788.+ 1554. LydiAj b. 1794; m. William Baker. 

1549. Russell, b. Dec. 31, 1780. + He d. 1850. Madison Village. N. Y. 

1550. Ruth, b. Mch. 4, 1783; m. Guy Ben- 1555. Huldah, b. 1797; m. Levi Palmer. 
jamin. Pennsylvania. He d. 1868. Brookfield, Madison 

1551. Mary, b. Feb. 22, 1786, d. young. Co., N. Y. 

1552. Elijah, b. Jul" 8, 1788, d. young. 

650. ELTHU LOOIvnS. b. Windsorville. Conn., Jan. 28, 1758; ni. . He d. May 

29, 1816. E. Windsor, Conn. 4 ch'n — b. E. Windsor. 

1556. Sarah, b. 1797; m. Oct. 22, 1834, 1877. No ch'n. 

Henry M. Bissell. She d. May 10, 1558. Elihu, b. 1801, d. Dec. 20, 1858, 

1853, ae. 56. unm. 

'557- Susan, b. 1799; m. May 9, 1841, 1559. John, b. 1805, d. June 16, 1872, ae. 

Capt. Nehemiah Osborn, b. 1777, d. 70, unm. 

1855. She d. E. Windsor, Apr. 13, 

651. JOHN LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn., June 22, (28), 1759; m. E. Windsor, May 
9, 1781, Sabra, b. E. Windsor, May 25, 1763, d. Nov. 17, 1834, dau. of Capt. Hezekiah 
and Sabra (Trumbuin Bissell He d. E. Windsor, Dec. 5, 1786, and she m. 2nd, 
Walter Gordall. 4 ch'n, b. E. Windsor. 

1559.1. Sabra, b. Apr. 13, 1782. Ch'n: i. Warren, 2. Mary Ann, 3. 

1559-2. Joseph, b. May 4, 1783. John Loomis, 4. Nathan P., 5, Emi- 

I559-3- Redexa, b. May 2, 1784; m. E. line, 6. William, 7. Morgan. 8. Har- 

Windsor, Apr. 7, 1803, Warren, b. riet, 9. Austin D., 10. Oliva Loomis. 

Bellingham, Mass., Jan. 27, 1778, II. . 

son of David and Eunice (Blake) I559-4- Lucinda. b. May 29, 1786; m. 

Thompson. Farmer. Dem. Bapt. Amasa Allen, son of a Rev. soldier. 

Wapping, South Windsor, Conn. They settled, 1811, at Pavilion. N. Y. 

654. WARHAM LOOMIS, b. Windporvillc, Conn., Dec, 1767; m. Mary, b. Aug. 15, 1763, 
d. 1843, dau. of Simon and Mary (Gillctt) Wolcott. In 1800 he removed to Hartford, 
Vt., where he d. 1844. 6 ch'n. 

1560. John, bapt. Dec. 9, 1792. Was a 1562. Mable, b. 1798, d young, 
soldier in War of 1812, afterwards 1563. Warham, b. May 2, 1800. + 
removed to Mississippi, where he m. 1564. Daphne B., b. 1802, d. ae. 2. 

and d. 1565. Esther, b. 1805; m. Bennin. 

1561. Mary, bapt. July 10, 1796; m. Sam- Lamoille Co., Vt. Ch'n: i. Daniel, 
uel Walton. Slie d. Elizabethtown, 

N. Y. 

656. BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Coim., May 5, 1770; m. abt, 1800. Nancy, b. 
June 15, 1781, d. Feb. 19, 1835, dau. of Elihu and Eleanor (McLester) Geer, of 
Enfield. Farmer and millwright. Whig. Cong't. He d. Jan. 11, 1851. Windsor- 
ville, Conn., where b. his II ch'n. 

1566. Delia, b. Feb. 28, 1801, unmarried, Roy, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1812, d. Galena, 
d. Nov. 17, i860. 111., Jan. 20, 1885, son of Bar- 

1567. Joseph, b. 1803. -\- rows. Lumber merch. Rep'n. 

1568. Benjamin, b. 1806, d. Apr. 4, 1807, Univ't. She d. Galena, Nov. 6, 1873. 
ae. 6 mos. Ch'n : i. Frances, 2. Jane Eleanor, 

1569. Benjamin, b. 1807, unm., d. Ftb. 9. 3. Mary Evalin, 4. Marie Antoinette, 
1852. 5. Annie Augusta, 6. Daniel Frank- 

1570. Elizabeth, b. May 30, 1809; m. ist. lin. 

Sept. 16, 1834, Thomas C. Franklin. 1573. Morgan, b. 1816. Residence un- 

d. May 19, 1835 ; m. 2nd, Sept. 10. known. 

'837, Orrin Franklin, d. Nov. 12, 1574- Ralph J., b. 1818, unm.; served in 

1855. She d. Jan. 3, 1903. E. Hart- U. S. army in 1836, as drununer. 

ford. Ch'n : i. Estella Elizabeth, 2. When last heard from was in South 

Eldora, 3. George. America. 

1571. Nancy E., b. Sept., 1811; m. Apr. 1575. Emily, b. Apr. 4, 1820; m. John 
25, 1841, Oliver Vibbcrt, She d. Tarbox, Sept. 19, 1844. New Lon- 
Aug. 31, 1851. East Hartford, Conn. don. Conn. 

1572. Mary .^NN, b. Feb. 3, 1814; m. Sept. 1576. John E., b. 1822, d. Feb. 11, 1835. 
20, 1836, Daniel Anderson, b. Le 



i89 



nxtl^ (^0n?ratt0tt 



6s8. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn., 

rusha Talcott. b. Talcottville, Conn., Jan. 

Removed to Olmsted Falls, O., where he d, 

Conn. 
1577- Jerusha, b. Aug. 31, 1804; m. Aug. 

9, 1821, Deodatus Woodbridge, b. 

Manchester, Aug. 9, 1800, d. Mch. 

23, 1857. She d. Aug. 18, 1870. 

Manchester. Ch'n : I. Mai7, 2. 

Martha, 3. Deodatus, 4. Joseph, 5. 

John, 6. Jerusha, 7. (twin) Julia. 
1578. John, b. Dec. 21, 1806. + 
IS79- Joseph Olmsted, b. Sept. 6, 1808: 

m. Mch. I, 1831, Phoebe Steel, d. 



1783 ; m. Vernon, Conn., June 14, 1803, Je- 
8, 1783, d. Olmsted Falls, O., Jan. 8, 1848. 
. 1845. 6 ch'n, b. Manchester (E. Windsor), 

Oct., 1869. He d. 1849. No ch'n. 
Olmsted, O. 

1580. Newton Percival, Sept. 19, 1815. + 

1581. Jl'lia Ann, b. Mch. 6, 1814; m. 
1834, Robert J., b. Mch. 14, 181 1, son 
of Lemuel and Rhoda (Cady) Peck. 
(See Peck Gen., p. 268). Indian 
Orchard, Mass. Ch'n : i. Adelaide 
F., 2. Alice J. 

1582. Gilbert M., b. Jan. 31, 1825, unm. ; 
d. 1857. Mobile, Ala. 



661. 



1583- 
1584. 
'585. 
1586. 

1587. 



1589. 
662. 

1593- 
1594- 
I59S. 



1596. 
1597- 

1598. 

1599- 



667. 



1607. 
1608. 
1609. 



1610. 
1611. 



SIMEON LOOMIS. b. E. Windsor, 

Foster, d. Feb. 8, 1816. He removed 

to E. Windsor, Feb., 1800, where he 

Simeon Lorenzo, b. Mch. 2, 1792. + 

Luke, b. Jan. 8, 1794. + 

Charles L., b. June 23, 1796. + 

Wolcott Rosseter, b. July 21, 

1798.+ 

William, b. July 12, 1800, d. Dec. 

10, 1801. 

Robert Cunningham, b. Oct. 31, 

180S.+ 

Elizabeth, b. Feb. 20, 1808, d. Mch. 



Conn., Sept. 11, 1767; m. Mch. 24, 1791, Betstey 
to Lansingburg, N. Y., Oct., 1794, and returned 
d. Feb. 10, 1865. 10 ch'n. 
9, 1808. 

1590. William, b. Apr. 16, 1809.+ 

1591. Eliza Ann, b. June 4, 1811, unm. 
She d. Jan. 8, 1905, Hartford, Conn. 

1592. Julia, b. Nov. 15, 1814; m. Sept. 12, 
1832, Zenas, son of Stephen and 
Thankful (Mantquell) Rider. Sev- 
eral ch'n. He d. Dec. 9, 1862, ae. 
58. She d. July 16, 1863, Hartford, 
Conn. 



1600. 



1601. 
1602. 



RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Aug. 5, 1 

He d. Mch. 23, i8i6. Windsor, O. 14 ch'n. 

Elizur, b. Feb. 3, 1792. + 

Warren, b. July 18, 1793. -|- 

Anna, b. Sept. 30, 1/94; m. .-Vug. 7, 

1812, Eliakim M. Olcott, d. Apr. 

12, 1858. She -d. Nov. 27, 1850. S. 

Windsor, Conn. Ch'n : i. Eliza 

Ann, 2. Julia Gillett, 3. Frances 

Loomis. 

Russell Sidney, b. July 8, 1796. + 

Fidelia, b. July 9. 1798; m. E. 

Grover. She d. Mch. 23, 1838. 

Kingsville, O. 

Elizabeth, b. Dec. 13, 1799; m. 

Ralph Steele. She d. Jan. 17, 1836. 

Geneva, O. 

CoRiNNA Lucinda, b. Apr. 2, 1801 : 

m. Apr. ID, 1824, Dr. Hiram Hall, b. 

May 17, 1800, son of Deac. Clark 

and Naomah (Hall) Webster. Slie 

d. May 29, 1870. Kingsville, O. 

Ch'n: I. Corinna Naomah, 2. Elizur 

Michael, 3. Laura Ann, 4. Ann 



1603. 

1604. 
1605. 
1606. 



^69; m. Oct. 20, 1791, Corinna Gillett 

Eliza, 5. Clarinda Lucinda, 6. 
Charles Hiram, 7. Emily Fidelia, 8. 
Henry Clark. 

Ursula, b. Sept. 9, 1802 ; m. Mer- 
ritt Stone. She d. May 8, 1832. 
Lenox, Ohio. 

Selden, b. Feb. 17, 1804.+ 
Mary .^NN, b. July 29, 1805; m. 
Kingsville, O., Oct. 29, 1829, Rev. 
Michael Willens. b. May 19. 1806, 
son of Deac. Clark and Naomah 
(Hall) Webster. She d. Le Roy, 
111.. May 6, 1854, and he m. again. 
Ch'n : I. Cynthia Julia, 2. Royal Joy, 
3. Circelaus Julius. 
Frances, b. Oct. 21, 1807; m. Gar- 
diner Rice. 

John Barton, b. Jan. 17, 1809. -f- 
Hyman Gillett, b. June 5, 1812. -)- 
Harriet Newell, b. Apr. 30, 1814; 
m. Henry G. Thurber. Conneaut, 
Ohio. 



SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor. Conn., Nov. 11, 1777; m. Aug. 13. 1801, Hannah 
Osborn, d. Oct. 14, 1846, ac. 67. He removed to O. 1819, and d. Sept. 12, 1830, at 
Blendon, O. 8 ch'n — b. E. Windsor. 



George, b. Feb. 2, 1802. -|- 
HoRACE, b. Oct. 16, 1803. + 
Harvey, b. July 19, 1805 ; m. Caro- 
line Smith. Springfield, Ohio. Has 
no ch'n. 

Loring, b. Nov. 23, 1807 ; m. Martha 
Cooper. Indiana. 
Hannah O., b. June 29, 1810, d. 



.■Xpr. 4, 181 1. 

1612. Samuel M., b. June 29, 1810, d. 
May II, 181 1. 

1613. Hannah, b. Dec. 24, 1815 ; m. 
Hyatt Porter, who d. 1850. Blen- 
don. Ohio. 

1614. Samuel Morgan, b. 'Aug. 29, 1818. 
Blendon, Ohio. 



ICnnmtB C^ntralngo 



190 



670. 

1615. 
1616. 

1617. 

1618. 
672. 

1620. 
675. 

1621. 
1622. 

1623. 

162J. 
1625. 

677- 

1628. 

1629. 

679. 

1631. 
1632. 
1633- 

1634- 

682. 
1639. 

1640. 
1641. 

1642. 
685. 

1645- 
1646. 

1647. 
1648. 

1649. 



ASAHEL LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn., July 2, 1785; m. Dec. 25, 181 1, Thankful 
McGrcgor(y). He d. Mch. 26, 1828, and she m. Nov. 5, 1851, Darius Spraguc. Hollv. 
N. Y. 5 ch'n— b. E. Windsor. 



Truman, b. Oct. 10, 1812, d. June 8, 
1814. 

Truman, b. Sept. 3, 1815; m. Nov. 
27, 1842, Harriet liartholf. He re- 
moved from Conn, in 1836. Rich- 
mond, Wis. No ch'n. 
LuciNA M., b. Sept. 20, 1820 ; m. 
Apr. 17, 1843. Charles Spraguc. 
Independence, Mo. 
Chloe M., b. Mch. 14, 1825 ; m. 

LEVI LOOMIS, b. Conn., Sept. 6, 1774; ui. Lucy Bruwn, who d. Dec. S, 1S45. i 

ch'd — b. Simsbury, Conn. 

Elizabeth, b. June 10, 1796; ni. Elias Marble, d. 1830. She d. Feb. S, 1875. 

PHILANDER D. LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 6, 1786; m. Feb. 9, 1817, Desire Booth, 
d. J\Ich. II, 1868, ae. 75. He d. Jan., 1858. Granby, Conn. 7 ch'n. 



Mch. 31, 1850, Daniel, b. Dec. 12, 
1823, son of Oliver and Nancy 
(.Goodrich) Dwight. E. Long- 
mcadov.', Mass. Ch'n: I. Truman 
Oliver, 2. Frederick Delos. See 
Dwight Gen., p. 360. 
1619. Susan A., b. Aug. 12, 1828; m. Apr. 
16, 1848, Amariah Sanger. Spring- 
field, Mass. 



Keziah, b. June 20, 1818; ni. Apr. 
t8, 1841, Ardon Augustus Seymour. 
Bloomlicld. 

Abicail, b. Nov. 17, 1819; m. Nov., 
18^9, David Haskell Filley. Bloom- 
field. 

HuuiAii, b. 1822; m. Judah Hayes. 
She d. 1856. Granby. 
Aaron E., b. Mch. 31, 1824. -j- 
Emilv, b. 1826; ni. 1st, Simmons 
Griffin ; m. 2nd, Charles, b. Granby, 

EZR.A LOOMIS, b. Ejrrcmont, Mass.. 1773; m. Catherine 



June 28, 1810, d. tlicrc, .Apr. 14. 
1888. son of David and Sarah (Hij- 
gins) Granger. Ch'n: I. .Augustus, 
2. Harriet, 3. Frances, 4. Joseph R.. 
5. William, 6. Charles. Last 5 by 
2nd m. See Granger Gen. 

1626. Laura, b. 1828: m. Sept. 2, 1847. 
Wadsworth Brown. She d. 1854. 
East Granby. 

1627. David P., b. IMcIi. i, 1837, num., d. 
Mch. 29, 1870. Granby, Comi. 

— . He removed to 



Groton, N. Y., and d. 1855, ae. 82. 3 ch'n. 

Reuben, b. 1809. -\- ner. Newaygo, Mich. 

Roxana, b. 181 1 ; ni.Thomas Tur- 1630. Walter, b. 1813. -f- 

EZRA LOOMIS. b. 1788; m. Sally Kennedy, d. 1848. He removed from Half Moon, 

N. Y., and d. 1844. Washington, Mich. 8 ch'n. 

Daniel, b. .Aug. 2, 1813.-}- 1635. Delilah, b. May 6, 1826; m. lames 

Henrv. b. Jan. IT, 1816. + Weed. She d. 1861. Plainfield. 

RoxANA, b. July 20, 1818; m. .M- Mich. 

bertis Gray. She d. r856. Romeo, 1636. Hugh, b. May 6, 1829.+ 



Mich. 

Samuel, b. July 15. 1820; m. Oct. 3. 
i860, Barbara Robertson. Ronalil, 
Mich. No ch'n. 



1637- 



Mary Ann, b. June 20, 1832; m. 
Sear! Leach. SIic d. 1866. Plain- 
ilcld, Mich. 
1638. Silas, b. Dec. 5, 1834, d. ae. 15. 

SQUIRE LOOMIS, b. Oct. 11, 1701; m. Jan. g, 1822. Su.san Wigg. He removed 
from N. Y. to Pa., where he was livin ■ in 1874. Windham, Pa. 6 ch'n. 



Daniel, b. .Apr. 8, 1823, d. Nov. 10, 

1824. 1643. 

Abraham W., b. .\ug. 12. 1824. -}- 

Nelson, b. Nov. 27, 1826, unm. 1644. 

Windham, Pa. 

James W., b. Nov. 5, 1829, d. Sept. 

AL'VIN LOOMIS, b. Windsor. Conn.. July 3, 1786: m. Sept. 16. 1823. Ruhamah. b. 
Lisbon, Conn., June 11, 1791, d. June 7. 1870. dan. of Wni. and Olive (I-'itch) Potter. 
He d. Dec. 24, 1845. Canterbury, Conn. 8 ch'n — b. Conn. 



14. 1831. 

Sarah E., b. .\ug.19, 1832, d. Mch 

2. 1853. 

Mary .A., b. .Aug. 15,. 1840, unm. 

Windham, Pa. 



LvniA D.. b. Nov. 12, 1824. unm. 

Putnam, Conn. 

DwK.HT R., b. Tunc 20, 1826, d. -Aug 

2. 1838. 

Merrill, b. Dec. 25, 1828. -|- 

Mary. b. Dec. 25, 1828, d. Jan. 19. 

T828. 

Emma B., b. Jan 16, 1830; m. Aug. 



IS, 1 853, Julius Church. She d. Oct. 
22, 1855- 

1650. Charles F., b. M.ay 6, 1831. -f- 

1651. William P., b. Oct' 20. 1832. d. Julv 
27, 1849. 

1652. Laura, W., b. Nov. 15, 1835: m. 
July 4. 1854, .Alvin Green. Meri- 
den. Conn. 



191 



BxKth C^^n^rattDit 



687. 



1653. 



1654- 



i6ss- 
1656. 



694. 



1663. 
1664. 
1665. 



696. 

1668. 

1669. 

698. 
1672. 

699. 



1673- 
1674. 



1675- 

1676. 
1677. 

700. 
1684. 

1685. 
1686. 

701. 



STEPHEN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Apr. 13, 1745; m. June 13, 1765, Mary 
Mumford, d. 1806. He was at the evacuation of Boston. He hired a substitute, paid 
him in Continental money, returned home, took his 2 yoke of oxen, induced his neigh- 
bors to take theirs, and moved cannon to the Hudson River. In after years his grand- 
children played with the Continental money which he received for these services. He 
d. 1788, Bloomfield, Conn, 9 ch'n — b. Conn. 
Andrew, bapt. July 13, 1766, unm. 



d. 1853. He lived with Judge 

Trumbull, of Ohio, Windsor, O. 1657. 

Kezia, bapt. Nov. 15, 1767; m. 

Zebulon Hoskins, d. .^pr. 20, 1813, 1658. 

ae. 57. She d. Sept. 18, 1851. 1659. 

Bloomfield, Conn. 

Mary, bapt. Mch. 22, 1772. 1660. 

Mary, bapt. Mch. 27, 1774; m. ist, 1661. 

Oct. 21, 1792, Asahel Nearing. He 1662. 

served in U. S. army, 1812, and d. at 

Fort Meigs, Sept. 30, 1814. She m. 



2nd, Capt. Humphrey of Simsbury, 

Conn. 

Ralph, bapt. Apr. 7, 1776, unm., d. 

at sea 1810. 

Alvin, b. Aug. 8, 1778. -f- 

Heman, bapt. Apr. 24, 1780, unm., 

d. at sea 1810. 

Russell, bapt. May, 1780, d. young. 

Devester, bapt. Aug. 31, 1783. 4- 

Hephzidah. b. Dec. 29, 1786; m. 

1806, Eli Clark, of E. Granbv, Conn., 

d. Mch. 20, 1841. She d. 1866. 



BRIGADORE LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Sept. 18, 1761; m. . He d. 1798, 

leaving a wife and cliildren. One of the Torringford Ch. "dissenters." Torrington, 
Conn. S ch'n — b. Torrington. 

Luman, b. ; m. Russell. 14, 1843. 

Elisha, b. . -{- 1666. Betsey, b. ; m. John Birge. 

Aurelia a., b. Nov. 8, 1788; m. Bristol, Conn. 

Ebenezer Rood, d. Apr. 26, 1851, at 1667. Willarii, b. , Penn. 

Torringford, Conn. She d. Nov. 

AARON LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Mch. 21, 1768; m. Elizabeth Griswold, d. 
Feb. 27, 1845, ae. 74. He d. Mch. 31, 1839, at Windsor, where b. his 4 ch'n. 



Maria, b. Feb. 8, 1798; m. Sept. 12, 
1827, Rev. Peter C. Oakley, a Meth. 
clergyman. She d. 1846. Brooklyn, 1670. 

N. Y. 
Melinda, b. Oct. 12, 1800; m. May 1671. 



12, 1841, Abiel King, of SufiSeld. He 
d. 1869. No ch'n. 

Melissa, b. Oct. 5, 1802 ; m. Jan. 25, 
1828, Henry Capen. Windsor. 
Collins, b. Dec. 4, 1804. -j- 



SETH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 20, 1751 ; m. 
to be his). 
Russell, b. 1776. + 



I ch'd (supposed 



MARTIN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., June 6, 1754; m. Chloe Reed, d. 1806. Served 
in Rev. War, for a short period. He removed to N. Y. abt. 1800, and d. 1839. West- 
ern, Oneida Co., N. Y. 11 ch'n. 



Steuben, N. Y. 
1678. Ruby, b. 1790; m. Augustus Hill. 
She d. 1838. Steuben, N. Y. 
Charlotte, b. 1792; ni. Isaac Scud- 
der. She d. 1835. Michigan. 
Aurelia, b. May ti, 1799. 
Lucy, b. May 7, 1801. 
Reuben, b. Dec. 17, 1803. -\- 
Sarah, b. May 30, 1808. 



1679. 

1680. 
1681. 
1682. 
1683. 



George W., b. Aug. 28, 1780. -|- 

Martin, b. T782; m. Laura Blanch- 

ard. Lieut, in Lt. Col. Morgan's 

Regt., June 15, 1808, Oneida Co.. N. 

Y. He d. 1850. Union, Monroe 

Co., N. Y. 

Chloe, b. 1784; m. James Bacon. 

She d. 1812. 

Stephen, b. 1786. -(- 

Heman, b. 1788, unm., d. ae. 25. 

WRIGHT LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 13, 1756; m. Louisa Barnes. He d. 
1877, Athens, Pa. 5 ch'n. 

LovicE, b. 1781'; m. Daniel Satterlee. She d. 1832. Bath, Steuben Co., 

She d. 1816. Athens, Pa. N. Y. 

Theodorus, b. Nov., 1783. + 1687. Asenath, b. 1787; m. William 
Electa, b. 1785; m. Reuben Smith. Eaton. Shed. 1866. Springfield, Pa. 

1688. Erastus, b. 1789. -f 

ROSWELL LOOMIS. b. E. Windsor, Apr. 26, 1754; m. Abigail Graham, d. June 
27, 1833. He resided in Torrington, Conn., in 1798; removed to New Hartford, N. 
Y., Sept., 1802, and. d. May 8, 1846. He was one of the Torringford Ch. "dissenters." 
6 ch'n, b. Torrington. 



ffinnmtB (i^rnralogtr 



192 



1689. Caroline, b. Sept. i, 1785 



1690. 

1691. 
713- 



1695. 
1696. 
1697. 
1698. 



717- 



1701. 

1702. 
1703. 
1704. 

1705- 
1706. 



718. 



Thomas Gaylord, who d. June, 1846. 

She d. Nov., 1858. New Hartford. 

N. Y. 

Florilla, b. Sept. 8, 1787; m. David 

Nourse, who d. 1849. She d. 1867. 

Paris, Oneida Co., N. Y. 

Ursula, b. Aug. 9, 1792; m. Charles 

ASHBEL LOOMTS, b. New Hartford, Conn; m. Mabel, bapt. Sept. 26, 1773, dau. of 
Eleazur and Mehitable (Cadwell) Goodwin, d. June 21, 1838. He was a cooper. 
He d. Sept. 18, 1839, at New Hartford, where b. his 6 ch'n. 



1692. 



1693- 
1694. 



Birdseye. She d. Aug. 23, 1831. He 
is living (1871) Paris, N. Y. 
Sarah, b. Aug. 9, 1792; m. Spencer 
Briggs, who d. 1865. She d. 1867. 
Paris, N. Y. 

Benjamin, b. May 3, 1795. + 
RoswELL, b. Mch. 22, 1798.4- 



Georce, b. Dec. 29, 1784.+ 

Electa, b. 1802 ; unm., d. 1856. 1699. 

Andrew H., b. May 19, 1805.-1- 

Anna, h. May 19, 1805; m. Nov. 23, 

1828, Edwin Henderson. New Hart- 1700. 

REUBEN LOOMIS, b. New Hartford, Conn., 
d. Mch. 12, 1863, dau. of Nathaniel and Lois 
Ohio, in 1832, and d. May, 1843, at Huntshurg, 
Cooper. Whig. Cong't. 8 ch'n — all b. New 



Lucia, b. Aug. 2, 1802. Unm. She 
d. Sept., 1891. Cleveland, O. 
Warren, b. Oct. 7, 1804. + 
Sherman, b. Feb. 17, 1807. + 
Julia, b. Feb. 19, 1809, d. Oct. 23, 
1810. 

Nathaniel, b. Apr. 8, 1811.+ 
Reuben, b. July is, 1813; ni. ist, 
Feb. 24, 1841, Mary A. Smith, who 
d. May 9, 1868; m. 2nd, 1873, Roxa 
Griffin ; m. 3rd, Betsey Baldwin. No 
ch'n. No. Rladison, O. 



1707. 
1708. 



ford. 

Harriet, b. 1809; m. ist, Stepheti 
Ford ; m. 2nd, George Tolles. She 
d. 1858. West Haven. Coini. 
Lauren, b. Jan. 19, 1813. -f 

Aug. I, 1776; m. Apr. 29, 1801, Lydia 
(Steele) Spencer. He removed to 
Geauga Co., O., where they resided. 

Hartford, Conn. 
Harvey, b. Apr. 29, 1816. + 
Julia, b. New London, Conn., July 
27, 1819; m. Apr. 5, 1843, David 
Field Judd, b. Northampton, Mass., 
Nov. 9, 1818, d. S. Deerfield, Mass., 
May 6, 1895. They were m. Hunts- 
burg, O. She d. Nov. 9, 1904. 
Farmer. Rep'n. Cong't. Ch'n : i. 
Henry Clay, 2. Lydia Adelia, 3, Julia 
Eliza, 4. Arthur David, 5. Ida An- 
toinette, 6. Eugene Clifford, 7. Ellen 
Melissa. 



ABIJAH LOOMIS, b. New Hartford, Conn., June 8, 1778; m. Feb. 22, 1807, Mar- 
garet, b. June 9, 1781, d. Aug. 2, 1882, dau. of Wm. Barrett of England. Mrs. Loomis 
died surrounded by her four daughters and three of her grandchildren in the house 
which had been her home for 74 year.s. On the day of her death, the bell in the old 
Town Hillchurch, which has been unoccupied since the death in 1854 of its last pastor, 
the Rev. Cyrus Yale, was tolled the number of her years. This was the old custonv 
throughout New England. Mrs. Loomis was a very lovely old lady, and enjoyed 
the visits of those who called to inquire after her. She was clear in her recollec- 
tions of the happenings of ninety years ago, and was always pleased to be questioned 
ill regard to her early life. He d. Sept. s, 1867. A farmer. New Hartford, where b. 
his 5 ch'n. 



1709 
1710. 



Grove W., b. Dec. 21. 1807. -\- 1711. 

Emmeline K., b. July 27, 1811; m. 
Apr. 27, 1838, Henrv H. Peck, who 
d. abt. 1878. She m. 18S6, Fred- 
erick Kellogg, of Terryville, Conn., 17T2. 
who d. 18^. No ch'n. She was 
living July, 1908. Her mind is as 
clear as ever and she reads and 1713. 
writes without glasses. Her mother 
lived to the age of loi years. 



Eliza Ann, b. Dec. 24, 1815 ; m. ist, 
Aug. 9, 1840, John Spencer; m. 2nd, 
May 8, 1862, Edward Marsh. New 
Hartford. She d. Apr. 13. 1905. 
Cornelia, b. Sept. 28, 1819; m. Mch. 
ID, 1848, Charles Bates. New Ha- 
ven, 255 Orange street. 
Margaret, b. Feb. 27, 1828; m. Apr. 
10, i860, Butler Warren. Plainville, 
Conn. 



721. 



1714. 



722. 



JOSEPH LOOMIS. b. New Hartford. Conn., June 18. 1788; m. May 2. 1819, Char- 
lotte Woodruff, d. Jan. 26, 1829. He d. Dec. 24, 1831, at New Hartford, where b, 
his 2 ch'n. 



Harriet, b. Jan. 20, 1820; m. Mch. 
12, 184s, George Woodruff of Farm- 
ington. Ch'n : I. Matilda Amelia. 



2. George Ozeni, 3. A son, 4 A son. 
1715- Julia M., b. Oct., 1821, d. Dec, 
1822. 



ISRAEL LOOMIS. b. New Hartford, Conn.. Nov. 29, 1789; m. Dec. 1, 1820, Phoebe, 
dau. of Nehemiah and Sarah (Goodwin) Andrus. He d. Aug. 12, i860, at New 
Hartford, where b. his 4 ch'n. 



^93 §>txth ^gttrratton 

1716. Frederick, b. Jan. 9, 1822; m. 1849. 

Nov. 23, 1844, Thankful M. Castle, 1718. Norm.'VN A., b. Dec. 16, 1826, d. July 

who d. July I, 1854. No ch'n. 9. 1846. 

1717. Makia, b. Dec. 25, 1824, d. Feb. i, 1719. Mary, b, Dec. 29, 1849, unm. 

723. LUTHER LOOMIS, b. New Hartford, Conn.^ Dec. 21, 1791 ; m. July 8. 1819, Esther, 
b. New Hartford, Conn., Mch. 17, 1792, dau. of Ashbel and Abigail (Ward) Marsh. 
She d. Mch. 28, 1883. He d. Oct. 25, 1867, at New Hartford, where b. his S ch'n. 
See Marsh Gen., p. 223. 

1720. Eliza Maria, b. June 16, 1820; m. Hartford. No ch'n. 

Sept., 1845, Cornelius D. Loomis 1723. Mary Ann, b. June 5, 1826; m. 

(5470). She d. Dec. 24, 1864. New Nov. 7, 1853, Elizur Owen, who d. 

Britain, Conn. Oct 11, 1873, ae. 57, son of Abiel 

1721. Caroline Marsh, b. Oct. 16, 1821 ; and Anna (Lord) Brown. Canton, 
m. Sept., 1845, William Harvey Conn. Ch'd : I. Carrie. 

Loomis (5471). New Britain, Conn. 1724. Sarah Jane, b. Aug. 5, 1833; m. 

1722. Esther E., b. Sept. 21, 1823; m. Dec, 1865, Cornelius D. Loomis, 
Aug. 30, i860, Jason C. Keach. New (547o). New Britain. 

725. JONATHAN LOOMIS, b. New Hartford, Conn., Jan. 20, 1776; m. Jan. 28, 1802. 
Melinda, b. Tolland. Conn., Nov. 28, 1779, d. Oct. 17, 1867, dau. of Asahel Jones. 
He removed to Conneaut, O., and thence to Port Washington, Wis., where he d. 
Sept. I, 1849. He was a cooper. Whig, Meth't. 8 ch'n — first 3 b. Conn., rest b. 
Smithfield, N. Y. 

1725. Isaac Chester, b. Dec. 15, 1802..+ No ch'n. He d. Apr. 21, 1879. 

1726. Royal Jones, b. May 24, 1805, d. 1729. Mary Melinda, b. Feb. 9. 1812 ; m. 
Aug., 1833. Gore District, Upper 1852, George D. Coe. Calumet Co., 
Canada, Brantford. Wis. 

1727. Benjamin Webster, b. May 13, 1730. Alanson, b. Nov. 13, 1814, d. Sept. 
1807. -L 14, 1833. Conneaut, O. 

1728. Jonathan Ira, b. Feb. 3, 1810; m. 1731. Daughter, b. Mch. 14, 1817, d. same 
Nov. 28, 1847, Sarah Ann Van Der- day. 

boqut. Kildare, Juneau Co., Wis. 1732. Isa.\c Newton, b. .\pr. 2, 1819. + 

728. ALEXANDER LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass.. July 7, 1765: m. Sept. 30, 1799, 
Miriam Jones, d. Nov. 19, 1843. ae. 67. He d. Mch. 30, 1845, at Southampton, where 
b. his 4 ch'n. 

1733- Tabitha, b. Aug. 27, 1800; m. Oct. (Munson) Street. She was his 2nd 

22, 1823, Justus Frary. She d. Apr. wife. She d. Apr. 8, 1887. Ch'd: i. 

29, 1861. Southampton. Rufus A. See Munson Gen., p, 

1734. Dorcas, b. Mch. 19, 1803; m. Apr. 1060. Southampton. 

22, 1838, Atwater, b. W. Sp'f'd. 1735. Munn, b. Feb. 2, 1807. + 

Mass., Apr. 7, 1803, d. .^ug. 21, 1882, 1736. Samuel Jones, b. Sept. 11, 1809. + 

Mass., son of Samuel and Anna 

729. AMOS LOOMIS, b. Southampton. Mass., Sept. 23, 1767; m. at Westfield, Mass., 
Jan. 23, 1794, (int. Nov. 4, 1793), Martha, b. Mass., May 19, 1772. d. Portage Co., O.^ 

1849, dau. of Hcrrick, of Montgomery. Mass. On Jan. 6. 1818, .Amos and family, 

in company with Reuel Shurtliff's father's family, left Mass. for Ohio, in a wagon 
drawn by a yoke of oxen and a horse, arriving at Franklin Mills (near Kent, O.), 
on Mch. 6, following. They took up all land in Lots 21 and 22, at said place. .Amos 
and wife gave the land for the cemeterv at Breakneck (near Kent, O.), and they 
were charter members of the First Presb'n church at Franklin Mills. He d. abt. 
1820, and she m. 2nd, Belding Crane, bv whom she had no ch'n. 7 ch'n— all b. 
Southampton. 

1737- Melissa, b. Dec. 5, 1794 ; m. Jan. 25, Unm. Franklin. 

1816, Reuel, b. Feb. 14, 1794, d. Sept. 1739. Jasper, b. Mch. 25, 1798, d. 1820. 

4, 1846, son of Noah and Lydia Unm. Franklin. 

( ) Shurtliff. She d. Mch. 29, 1740. Kincsley, b. Dec. S, 1800. + 

1873. Franklin, O. Ch'n: i. Reuel 1741. Amos, b. Sept. 8, 1803. + 

L.. 2. Melissa O. 1742. Marcus, b. Sept. 21, 1806. + 

1738. Almon, b. Feb. 24, 1796, d. 1828. 1743. William Herrick, b. May, 1809. + 

731- JO.A.B LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass., Oct. 9, 1773; m. Feb. 3, 1803, Zilpah Han- 
num. He d. 1828, at Hinckley, Medina Co., O. 8 ch'n. 



iGnnmts d^^n^aln^^ 



1 

194 1 



1744. 

I74S- 
1746. 

1747- 



732- 



I7S3- 

1754- 
1755- 
1756- 
I7S7- 

735- 
1761. 



1762. 
1763- 

1764. 

737- 

1-68, 



1769. 
1770. 

I77I- 

1772. 
738. 

1778. 

1779- 
1780. 

1781. 
742. 



T785- 
1786. 



Salmon, b. May 14, 1805. + 1748. 
Almeron H., b. Apr. i, 1809. + 

Sylvester, b. Mch. 15, 1811.+ i749- 

Cemantha, b. May 8, 1813; m. Me- 1731. 

dina Co., O., Dec. 30, 1832, Alonzo 1752. 
Weed. la. 



SoPHRONiA, b. , 1815; m. Dray- 
ton Moore. Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Denman, b. , 1817. + 

Addison, b. , 1819. California. 

Harriet, b. , 1821 ; m. Jonathan 

Haskell. Calif. 



NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass., Feb. 29, 1776; m. (pub. int. May 
25, 1800) Martha (Patty) Ludington of W. Sp'fd, Mass. He d. Mch. 26, 1854. 
Otisco, N. Y. 8 ch'n. 



Warren, b. Oct. 9, 1802, unm. Otis- 
co, N. Y. 

Harvev, b. Jan. 3, 1805. + 
Nathaniel, b. Oct. 26, 1806. + 
Philo, b. Mch. 28, 1809. + 
Spencer, b. Nov. 22, 181 1. -j- 

ARTEMAS LOOMIS, b. Southampton, 
Asenath Bascom. Southampton, where b. 
Amelia, b. 1793; m. int. Sept. 19, 
1812, Jonathan Farrar. She d. 1827. 
Cumington, Mass. 
.'Xrtemas, b. 1796. + 
Juliette, b. 1798; m. Coridon 
Brown. Worthington, Mass. 
Warner, b. May 27, 1801, d. Oct. 



1758. Mariette Elizabeth, b. Oct. 3, 
1816, d. 1817. 

1759. Francis Alexander, b. Feb. 13, 
1818. -t- 

1760. Lucius, b. Feb. 26, 182 1, d. Aug. 28, 
1822. 

Mass., Dec. 16, 1768; m. June 23, 1792, 
his 7 ch'n. 

12, 1802. 

1765. Pretana, b. 1803; m. Jonathan Far- 
rar. Cumington, Mass 

1766. Warner S., b. May 27, 1805. -|- 

1767. Asenath, b. Sept. 20, 1806; m. int. 
23, 1824, Hiram Randolph, of South- 
ampton. Kalamazoo, Mich. 



CURTIS LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass., May 13, 1772; m. there Oct. 14, 1792. 
Jerusha, d. Sept. 22, 1855, dau. of Oliver Clark. He d. Feb. 5, 1814, and she m. 2nd, 
Silas Sheldon. Southampton, where b. his 10 ch'n. 



.Almira, b. Apr. 17, 1794; m. Sept. 
7, 1816, Russcl, b. 1789, d. Aug., 
1837, son of Elihu and Abigail 
(Pond) Strong. She d. June 6, 
1861. Haydenville, Mass. 
Jerusha, b. May 3, 1796; m. Joseph 
N. Howe, who d. 1853. Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 

Sapphira, b. Aug. 24, 1797; m. ist. 
May 23, 1823, Ralph, b. Dec. 11, 
1786, d. Dec. 21, 1841, son of Luther 
and Sarah (Sheldon) Edwards. 

She m. 2nd, Wetherell. Adrian, 

Mich. She d. 1882. 
Experience, b. Jan. 16, 1800 ; m. 
Apr. 7, 1820, Ezra Hunt, who d. 
Oct. 24. 1856. Bridgeport, Conn. 
Hannah, b. Apr. 14, 1802; m.. June 

ASHER LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass., May 21, 1779; m. Abigail 

d. 1858, Berlin, N. Y. 7 ch'n, b. Hawley, Mass. See Hst. of Hawley, Mass. 



2, 1822, John L. Clark. Northamp- 
ton, Mass. 
i"73. Emmeline, b. Apr. 30, 1804; m. Oct. 
22, 1828, Abel Russell, b. 1800, d. 
1871. She d. Oct. I, 1852. Russell, 
Mass. Ch'n : i. Almon C., 2. Edwin 
A., 3. Elizabeth. 

1774. Silence, b. July 18, 1806; m. Oct. 7. 
1828, Gains, b. Apr. 12, 1804, son of 
Gaius and Tryphena (Clark) Ly- 
man. Farmer and merchant. See 
Lyman Gen., p. 326, for desc'ts. She 
d. Aug. 27, 1870. Southampton. 
Ch'n : I. Frances A, 2. Henry G., 3. 
John C, 4. Edward B. 

1775. Marcus, b. Nov. 12. 1808. + 

1776. Curtis, b. Apr. 11, 1811. + 

1777. Maria, b. Apr., 1813, d. Apr., 1815. 

— . He 



Noah. b. Feb. 16, 1803, d. Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 1782. 
Emma W., b. Jan. 4, 1807. 

Francis, b. Nov. 22, 1809. Mem- 1,783. 

phis, N. Y. 1784. 

Freeborn, b. Aug. 27, 1811. Otisco, 

LUTHER LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass., Mch. 13, 1785; m. Southampton, Dec. 
9, 1812, Dinah, b. Southampton. July 6. 1785, d. Apr. 2$, 1865. dau. of Nathan and 
Sarah ( ) Frary. He d. Oct. 5, 1859, Southampton, where b. his 4 ch'n. 



N. Y. 

Abigail, b. Aug. 2:;, 1816; m. Timo- 
thy Dole. Berlin, N. Y. 
Parthena, b. July 29, 1820. 
Pembroke S., b. Apr. 15, 1824. -|- 



Whitney, b. Sept. 14, 1813. -|- 
Spencer (Shuar?), b. Feb. 2, 1816, 
d. Sept. 23. 1819. 

Sarah, b. Sept. 27, 1818; m. Feb. 9, 
i8j9, Julius, son of Justice Pomroy. 
Easthampton. Mass. No ch'n. She 



d. June 12, 1883. 
1788. Luther Spencer, b. Oct. 5, 1822, d. 
May 26, 1843. He was crushed by 
a roller passing over him, as he was 
leveling his father's field. 



»95 



^txtl| (ll^n^rattntt 



743. SHEM LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass., June 19, 1788, (Southampton Records has 
it 1783) ; m. (int. Oct. 21, 1810), Hannah Losey or Loice. He d. Nov. 8, 1871, at 
Mecklenburg, N. Y. 6 ch'n. 



1788.1. Hannah, b. So. Hadley, June 27, 
1812. (See So. Hadley Records). 

1789. Melinda, b. 1813 ( ?) ; m. Israel 
Heglin. She d. Aug. 28, 1868. 

1789.1. Elvira, b. May i, 1814. (See So. 



Hadley Records). 

1790. George, b. 1815 ( ?) + 

1791. Rachel, b. 1817; m. Wm. Knowl- 
ton. Havana, Schuyler Co., N. Y. 

1792. Frederick, b. Jan. 4, 1819. + 



744. REV. ARETAS LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass., Dec. 19, 1790; m. Greenfield, 
Mass., Oct. II, 1819, Sarah, b. Greenfield, May 31, 1791, d. Bennington, Vt., Oct. 21, 
1858, dau. of Elihu Goodman, a Rev. soldier (at Battle of Bunker Hill). Grad. 
Williams Coll., 1815; prob. studied with Rev. Vincent Gould, his pastor at South- 
ampton. Clergyman. Whig. Cong't. Founder of a race of ministers. Res. at 
Southampton, Mass., Huttonville, W. Va., Colerain, Mass., Hebron, N. Y., Benning- 
ton, Vt He d. Aug. 13, 1857, at Bennington. 4 ch'n. 



1793. Rev. Aretas Goodman, b. Hutton- 
ville, (W.) Va., Oct. 16, 1820; m. 
June 15, 1853, Elizabeth Mason, b. 
Bethlehem, Conn., Sept. 5, 1823, d. 
Apr. 8, 1908, dau. of Joseph H. pnd 
Sarah Griswold (Hillhouse) Bel- 
lamy. He grad. Williams Coll. 1844. 
Cong, clergyman. Greenfield, Mass. 
He d. Aug. I, 1893. No ch'n. 
1794- Elihu, b. Oct. 13, 1823. -f 
1795. Sarah, b. Huttonville, W. Va., Jan. 
3, 1826; m. Bennington, Vt., Dec. 
20, 1848, Rev. Andrew M. Bever- 
idge, b. Jan. 20, 1820, d. Lansing- 
burg, N. Y., Jan. 7, iSiSg. He grad. 



JefTcrson Coll., A. B., and Princeton 
Theol. Sem., D. D. Rep. Pres. 
Ch'n : I. Martha Agnes, 2. Hoy L, 
3. Otis Filmore, 4. George Aretas, 
5. Henry Loomis, 6. Anna Sarah. 
1796. Martha Arnis, b. Colerain, Mass., 
Feb. 12, 1832; m. Lansingburg, N. 
Y., Sept. 13, i860. Rev. Henry John- 
son, con of Rev. Joseph Homer and 
Mary ( ) Patrick, b. Warren, 
Mass., Sept. 20, 1827. Rep. Cong. 
Newtonville, Mass. i^li'n : i. Sarah 
Loomis, 2. Mary Light, 3. Augusta 
Lane, 4. Arthur Loomis, 5. Henry 
Beveridge. 



745- GIDEON LOOMIS, b. S. Windsor, Conn., Aug. 9, 1767; m. Nov. 20, 1792, Mar- 
garet Witherill, d. Aug. 10, ae. 84. He d. July 23, 1834, at S. Windsor, where b. 
his 12 ch'n. 



1797- Jerusha, b. Aug. 25, 1793; m. Jan. 
7. 1813, Daniel, b. Vernon, Ccnn., 
Nov. I, 1789, d. Townsend, O., Sept. 
18, 1852, son of Thaddeus and Re- 
becca (Webster) Fitch. In 1823 he 
removed to Genessee Co., N. Y., 
thence in 1825, to Cattaraugus Co., 
N. Y., thence, 1840, to Townsend, 
Huron Co., O. Farmer. Meth't. 
She d. Feb. 21, 1875, and was buried 
beside her husband, at Norwalk, O. 
Ch'n: I. Walter W., 2. Henry L., 
3. Thaddeus, 4. Mary Ann, 5. Har- 
riet E., 6. Emily C, 7. Horace, 8. 
Augustus B., 9. Alfred B., 10. New- 
ell D. 
1798. Chauncey, b. Apr. 21, 1795. -f 
1799- Anna, b. Jan. 24, 1797; m. Vernon. 
Conn., Dec. 30, 1819, Chauncey 
Fitch, bro. of Daniel, who m. her 
sister, Jerusha. He was b. S. 
Windsor, Jan. i, 1795, d. Olmsted, 
O., June 6, 1881. In Nov., 1831, 
they started for Olmsted, and the 
vessel on which they took passage 
at Buffalo, N. Y., was driven by 
storm into port at Dunkirk. She 
took sick with a fever and d. at 
the home of Ebenezer Webster, un- 
cle of Mr. Fitch, near Fredonia, N. 
Y., Dec. 8, 1831, and was buried at 



Pomfrct. Mr. Fitch, with his 
mother and 5 ch'n made the rest of 
the journey in a sleigh, arriving at 
Olmsted, Dec. 25, 1831. Here he 
purchased a tract of wild land and 
made a home for his family. In the 
fall of 1833, he returned to Conn, 
and m. 2nd, Aug. 18, 1833, Clarissa, 
sister of his first wife. (See Fitch's 
Gen., p. 60). Farmer. Rcp'n, Meth't. 
Ch'n: I. Francis R., 2. Alfred B., 
3. Julius D., 4. Margaret Ann, 5. 
John G. (author of Fitch Gen'y). 

1800. Hannah, b. Dec. 25, 1799; m. Jan. 
I, 1828, John L. Goodale. She d. 
May 28, 1867. 

t8oi. Clarissa, b. Mch. 28, 1802; m. Aug. 
18, 1833, Chauncey Fitch, (his 2nd 
wife), widower of her sister, Anna. 
She d. Olmsted, O., where slie re- 
sided. Ch'n: I. Nancy Ann, 2. Gil- 
bert Loomis. 

1802. Margaret, b. June 28, 1804, d. Oct. 
6, 182s. 

1803. Harriet, b. Sept. 21, 1806; m. Mch. 
IS, 1829, Horace Fitch, bro. of Dan- 
iel and Chauncey, above, b. Nov. 
18, 1804. d. Dec. 28, 1872. In 1831 
they removed to Olmsted, O., set- 
tling on a farm in the southern part 
of the Twp., where they resided the 



IGiinmtB (ifui^alnsy 



196 



1804. 
1805. 

751- 



1809. 
1810. 

754- 

1811. 
1812. 
1813. 
1814. 
1815. 



1816. 

1817. 
1818. 

755- 

1823. 

1824. 
1825. 

1826. 

1827. 

756- 
1830. 



1831. 
1832. 



rest of their lives. She d. Oct. 10, 

1865 ; both buried at Olmsted Falls, 

Cuyahoga Co., O. Ch'n : i. Lewis, 

2. Edward, 3. Amelia Ann, 4. Abbey 

Ann, 5. Emily, 6. Harrison H., 7. 

Loren Loomis, 8. Horace. 

Maranda, b. July 4, 1809, num., d. 1806. 

Apr. 16, 1870. 

Amelia \V., b. Dec. 28, 1811; ni. 1807. 

Feb. 5, 1839, Austin, b. Mch. 23, 1808. 

1297, son of Ezekiel and Abigail 

MATTHEW LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Dec. 22, 1768; m. Nov. 29, 1792. (Martha) 
Ruth, b. July lo, 1774, d. Sept. 21, 1836, ae. 62, dau. of Thomas and Ruth (Talcott) 
White. He d. May 25, 1821, (and she m. 2nd, Nov. 28, 1808, Richard Skinner). 
She d. Sept. 21, 1836, at Bolton, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

Russell T., b. Nov. 27, 1793. + (drowned) June i, 1810. 

Chester, b. July 17, 1795, d. 



(Ely) Chapin. She d. June lO, 
1846, and he m. 2nd, Mrs. Mary 
(Frink) McKinstry. Chicopee, 
Mass. See Chapin Gen., p. 105. He 
rem. from Chicopee to Forrestville, 
N. Y. 

Roxa, b. July 3, 1814; m. Charles E. 
Osborn. E. Windsor, Conn. 
Edward, b. May 5. 1819. + 
LoRiN, b. Mch. '23, 1823. + 



LEVI LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Aus;. 

land. He d. Sept. 14, 1863. Elba, N. Y. 

Silas, b. Oct. 26, 1796. + 

Levi, b. May 13, 1798. + 

TiRZAH, bapt. Aug. 17, 1801. 

Harvey S., b. May 14, 1804. + 

John Flavel, b. May 13, i8c6; m. 

Jan. 6, 1838, Margaret Rowley. 

Gaines, Orleans Co., N. Y. No 

ch'n. 

Emmeline, b. July I, 1808; m. Aug. 

II. 1835, Prosper Bell, d. July 10, 

1867. Batavia. N. Y. She d. Oct., 

1872. 

TiRZAH, b. Apr. 18, 1810; m. 1830, 

Hiram Hays. Batavia, N. Y. 

Julia Ann, b. Sept. 18, 1812; m. 

1st, 1840, Wheeler Wheaton, d. 



17. 1775; m. July 30, 1797, Prudence Strick- 
12 ch'n. 

1844, Batavia, N. Y. ; m. 2nd, Dan- 
iel Haight. 

Almira, b. June 10, 1814; m. 1840, 
Daniel Haight. Elba, N. Y. She d. 
Apr. 18, 1871. 

Eliza, b. Feb. 22, 1816; m. Mch., 
1872, Wm. Story. Elba, N. Y. 
Sarah, b. Feb. 23, 1818, unm. Elba. 
Laura, b. June 2, 1820; in. ist, 1836, 

Northrup Seward; m. 2nd, 

Thompson. Batavia, N. Y. 



1819. 



1821. 
1822. 



Note. — For disagreements between dates 
of births above and dates of baptisms, see 
N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 54— Bolton bapt. 
record. 



1828. 
1829. 



SEBA LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., June 23, 

Apr. 3, 1864, ae. 84, dau. of Deac. Wadsworth 

He d. Feb. 8, 1870. Cazenovia, N. Y. 7 ch'n. 

Jerusha B., b. Apr. 14, 1807; m. 

Mav I, 1837, Eli Farnham. Illinois. 

Silas Lathrop, b. Mch. 28, 1809. -{; 

Mary Ann, b. Apr. 5, 181 1; m. ist, 

Nov. 10, 1831, Lewis T. Loomis 

(2577) ; m- ?nd, .^ug. 17, 1854, 

Palmer Baldwin, who d. 1858. 

Martha W., b. Oct. 26, 1813; ni. 

May 30, 1842, Hervey Gaston. Near 

Cazenovia. 

Rev. Augustus Ward, b. Sept. 4, 

1816; m. 1st, May 18, 1844, Mary 

HARVEY LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., 
cott, d. Mch. 21, 1873. He d. Sept. 25, 
Joseph Westcott, b. Dec. 8, 1813, 
unm., was a lawyer and d. July 10, 
1863. Syracuse. 

Joshua Aldrich, b. Apr. 6, 1819. + 
RoBiE H.\RRis, b. Jan. 4, 1822 ; m. 
Nov. 20, 1850, Gen. John J., b. Jan. 
4, 1821, d. Apr. 21, 1878, son of John 
Wells and Phoebe (Raynor) Peck. 
He grad. at West Point, 1843, rank- 
ing 8th in a large class. Ham. Coll. 
conferred on him degree of A. M. 



1777; m. Aug. 20, 1806, Jerusha, d. 
and Jerusha (Newcomb) Brewster. 

Ann Luce, d. Dec. 12, 1866; m. 2nd, 

1874, Mrs. Mary . Princeton 

Theol. Sem., 1841 ; gr. Ham. Coll. 
1841, and rec'd deg. of D. D. from 
Ham. Coll., 1874. Missionary t o 
the Chinese since 1859. Author of 
Learn to Say No, and several other 
publications. San Francisco, Cal. 
Xo ch'n. 

E. Dwicht, b. Apr. 28, 1821. + 
Sabra Amanda, b. Jan. 4, 1823, d. 
July 13, 1834. 

June 2, 1782; m. Sept. 21, 1807, Eunice West- 

1857. Syracuse, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

Served in Mexican War, 1847, dis- 
tinguished at the battles of Con- 
treras, Churabusco, and Molino del 
Reg. Was engaged in nearly all the 
battles of the Peninsula under Gen. 
McClcUan. Two horses shot from 
under him at battle of Fair Oaks. 
Was Major General of the LI. S. 
Volunteers 1862-4. (See Drake's 
Diet. Am. Biog., page 700). She d. 
Mch. 21,1874. Syracuse, N. Y. Ch'n: 



197 



^txtl| ^puprattxin 



763- 

1833- 
1834- 

1835. 
1836. 

1837. 
764. 



1840. 
1841. 
1842. 

i843. 



767. 

1847. 
1848. 



I. Loomis Welles, 2. Duncan Worth, 
3. James Kendrick, 4. Ida Virginia, 

SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn, 
1847- He d. 181 1. 7 ch'n. 

Samuel, b. 1797, d. Apr. 19, 1828, 
unm. Middletown, Conn. 

Eliza, b. 1799 ; m. Barber. 

Ch'd: I. Miranda. New Lebanon, 

N. Y. 

Miranda, b. 1800, d. Oct. 11, 1818. 

Alvin, b. 1802, d. Apr. 17, 1844, 

unm. Barre, Mass. 

Almekon, b. 1805, d Sept., 1842, 

unm. New Orleans. 



5. Robie Loomis, 6. Eunice Mabel. 
1770; m. Elizabeth McKinstray, d. May 10, 

1838. Sarah Hyde, b. 1806, d. July 11, 
1854, unm. Oak Creek, Wis. 

1839. Maria Emily, b. May 27, 1808; m. 
Au!?. 5, 1834, Almon Owen. She d. 
July 25, 1863. Milwaukee, Wis. 
Ch'n : I. John Augustus, 2. Albert, 
3. Elizabeth Lovina, 4. Sarah Loom- 
is, 5. Maria Emily, 6. Almon, 7. 
Amelia Elvira, 8. Mary Reed. 



DAVID LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., June 18, 1772; m. ist, Sept. 27, 1798, Mary or 
Polly Birge, b. Sept. 18, 1773, d. Jan. 25, 1805; "m. 2nd, Aug. 28, 1808, Mary, dau. 

of Philip and (Gage) Eustus, d. Nov. 26, 1835. Duanesburg, N. Y. He d. 

1813, at Sacket's Harbor. A soldier in U. S. army. She m. 2nd, Gideon Tabor. 7 
ch'n. 



1849. 
1850. 

768. 



i8S4- 
i8ss- 
1856. 

1857. 



John Flavel, b. Mch. 28, 1799. + 

Justin, b. Sept. 10, 1800. + 

David, b. Apr. 20, 1802, d. May 7, 

1804. 

Polly Maria, b. Aug. 23, 1804; m. 

Jeremiah De Silvey. Greenwich, 

EBENEZER LOOMIS, b. 1765; m. 
Cicero, N. Y. 7 ch'n. 

Chester, b. Nov., 1785. + 
Judith, b. July 14, 1790, d. June 14, 
1858; m. 1810, Isaac, b. Nassau, N. 
Y., July 17, 1789, d. Antioch, 111., 

Jan. 20, 1853, son of Emmons. 

Ch'n: I. Almira, 2. Lucinda L*, 3. 

Sophronia, 4. Chauncey Brainard, 

S. .Alfred Clark, 6. Melissa M., 7. 

Adeline T. See Emmons Fam., 

1905. 

Amasa, b. Jan. 5, 1788. + 

Hannah, b. 1796; m. Jan. i, 1818, 



1844. 



1845. 
1846. 



Washington Co., N. Y. 

Andrew, b. May 31, 1809; m. Sept. 

7. 183 1, Phoebe Stickel. No Ch'n. 

Franklinton, N. Y. 

Jesse, b. Dec. 25, 1810. + 

Morgan, b. Aug. 14, 1813. -f- 



Hannah Goodspeed. He d. May 28, 1851. 

Samuel, b. Nassau, N. Y., Feb. 26, 
1794, d. Brewerton, N. Y., Dec. 27, 
1893, son of Benjamin Emmons. 
She d. Dec. 9, 1836. Ch'n: i. Cyn- 
thia, 2. Almeda. 3. Lucretia, 4. 
Franklin L., 5. Hannah C, 6. Jona- 
than E. See Emmons Fam,, 1905. 

1851. Jabez, b. 1798, d. 1833. Cicero, N. Y. 

1852. Elizabeth, b. 1800; m. Daniel Per- 
kins. She d. 1862. Cicero, N. Y. 

1853. Ira, b. 1802, d., ae. 10 years. 



JABEZ LOOMIS, b. Coventry. Conn,, Mch. 15, 1771 ; m. Pittsficld. Mass.. where 
she was b. Oct. 29, 1779, and where he then lived, Sarah Taylor, d. Jan. 19, 1870, at 
home of (No. 1862). ae. 89. One writer says she m. at age of abt. 14. He d. Sept. 14, 
1854. New Berlin, Wis. He removed from Mass. to N. Y. and thence to Wis. 
18 ch'n — all b. Verona, N. Y., except first one. 



1858. 
1859. 



Thomas Taylor, b. Mass., Apr. 13, 

1797- + 

Cynthia L., b. Verona, N. Y., July 

I. 1799, d. 1848. Bethany, N Y. 

Merritt C, b. Apr. 25, 1800, d. 

June I, 1800. 

Adeline Statira, b. May 5, 1801 ; 

m. Jan. 16, 1822, Rev. Charles 

Ward. b. Oct. 14, 1799, son of Noah 

and Hulda (Ward) Leete. She d. 

Feb. 3, 1833. Ch'n: i. Charles 

Ward, 2. Allen Norton. Rev. Leete 

m. 2nd, Sophronia Stone. He was 

a M. E. clergj'man. See Leete Gen., 

P- 135- 

Frederick Hoffman, b. Men. 22, 

1803.4- 

Benjamin Franklin, b. Mch. 15, 



i860. 



1861. 
1862. 

1863. 



1864. 



1805. -t- 

SoPHRONiA Ann, b. July 18, 1807; 
m. Sept. 22. 1829, David Vosburgh. 
She d. Galesburg, Mich., 1885. 
Ch'n : I. Edwin, 2. Alonzo, 3. John, 
4. Sarah, 5. Susan, 6. Milford. 
Alonzo B., b. Sept. 13, 1809. -)- 
Nicholas Ten Broeck, b. June 4. 
1812. + 

Milicent Ann Coe, b. Nov. 26, 
1813; ni. Apr. 21, 1846, Charles J. 
Hull. He began, and his house be- 
came the origin of the Hull House 
of Chicago, III. She d. Sept. 15, 
i860. Chicago. 111. Ch'n: Three, 
all dead. 

Alexander Hamilton, b. Mch. 21, 
1816, d. Mch. 20, 1817. 



Sonmtjs ®?u?alD9^ 



198 



d. Chicago, 111., Oct. 27, 1847. No 
ch'n. 

1869. Triplets, d. in infancy, b. prema- 

1870. turely. Another writer. Dr. Ed- 

1871. ward A. Loomis (7978), says twins 
in place of triplets. But the oldest 
record, that of wife of (No. 4269), 
also says triplets. 

769. ALFRED LOOMIS, b. June 10, 1773; m. Sophia Brayman. He, by request, went 
to Wash'n, D. C, and was instrumental in effecting a settlement concerning the 
trouble about the lands in the Mohawk Valley. He d. May, 1859. Schenectady, N. 
Y. I ch'd. 



1865. Theopiiilus Stanton, b. Feb. 2, 
1819.+ 

1866. Jabez, b. Jan. 25, 1821. + 

1867. Sarah I., b. Oct. 15, 1822, d. Nov. 
27, 1823. 

1868. Algernon Sidney, b. Mch. 22, 1824; 
m. Lucia A. Tubbs, fall of 1846. He 



1872. Adeline, b. 1827; m. William 

771. ELEAZER LOOMIS, b. Jan. 31, 1778; 
Lucy, b. Hebron, Conn., Oct. 29, 1785, 
Ebenezer White. *Farmer, d. at Loonii 
ch'n— b. N. Y. 

1873. Royal, b. Oneida Co., N. Y., Aug. 
20, 1 80s, d. Caraillus, N. Y., Mch. 4, 
1888, unm. 

1874. Leach S., b. Oneida Co., N. Y., 
Apr. 9, 1809; m. June, 1837, Eliza 
Jones. Educated at Cazenovia 
Sem'y. he followed the profession 
of teaching. He d. June I, 1856. 
Onondaga Co., N. Y. No ch'n. 

1875. Eleazer, b. Oneida Co., N. Y., Sept. 
2, 1812. + 

1876. Alanson, b. Onondaga Co., N. Y., 
June ID, 1817. + 

1877. Frederick, b. Loomis Hill, N. Y., 



1885. 
1886. 
1887. 

775- 



i8go. 
1891. 
1892. 



1893- 



1894. 



Furne. She d, 1868. Verona, N. Y. 

ni. 1st, Westmoreland, N. Y., Nov. i, 1804, 
d. Camillus, N. Y., June 6, 1871, dau. of 
s Hill, Onondaga, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1848. 10 

Dec. 5, 1821 ; m. Dec. 29, 1881, Sara 
A., b. June 26, 1848, d. Oct. 22. 1902, 
dau. of Elijah and Sarah M. (Long- 
year) Freeman. Farmer, Rep'n ; re- 
membered St. Lawrence Univy in 
his will ; d. Oct. 22, 1902. No ch'n. 

1878. George R., b. May 8, 1824.-!- 

1879. Mary, b. Loomis Hill, N. Y., Sept. 
10, 1825, d. Dec. 13, 1882, unm. 

1880. Fanny A., b. Aug., 1827, d. Mch., 

I8SS- 

1881. Guy, b. 1830, d. 1832. 

1882. Guy W., b. Sept., 1833. + 



772. JEREMIAH LOOMIS, b. 1780; m. Sarah Higby. He d. 1862. 111. 2 ch'n. 
1883. Sweatland, b. 1810. 1884. Calista, b. 1812. 



ALANSON LOOMIS, b. 1785; m. Prudence Newton, d. May 9, 1864. He d. 1830. 
Watertown, N. Y. s ch'n— b. N. Y. 



Alanson, b. 1823. -f 
James, b. 1825. -|- 



William Newton, b. 1815. -\- 1888. 

Albert, b. Sept. 27, 1817. -f- 1889. 

Hiram, b. 1819. -f 

NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Oct. 8, 1771 ; m. Mch. 9, 1797, Anna 
Higley, b. 1778, d. Nov. 21, 1838, ae. 60. He removed to Alexandria. N. Y., in 1806, 
thence to Wis., thence to Mich., and d. May, 1854. Galesburg, Mich. 11 ch'n. 



Sylvester, b. Dec. 23, 1797. -(- 
Erastus, b. Mch. 21, 1799. + 
RoswELL, b. June 11, 1801 ; m. Sybil 
Lounsbury, d. 1831. He d. Feb. 26, 
184 1. No ch'n. .Mcxandria, N. Y. 
Mary Ann, b. Mch. 23, 1803 : m. 
July 4, 1825, Ira, b. Barnard, Vt., 
Apr. 28, 1799, son of Timothy and 
Abigail ( ) Newton. He re- 
moved to Alexandria at age of 17. 
She d. Feb. 21, 1839. Ch'n: i. Al- 
vira A., 2. Clark C. 
Caroline, b. Jan. 17, 1805; m. Mch. 
10, 1824, Stephen Brown. Bethany, 



N. Y. 

1895. Maria, b. Nov. 27, 1807, d. Sept., 
1824. 

1896. Polly, b. May 30, 1812; m. Gilbert 
Smith, who d. 1867. Alexandria, 
N. Y. 

1897. Cemantha, b. Mch. 13, 1814; m. 
Mch. 31, 1844, Pliilander T. Maine. 
Shelby, Mich. 

1898. Francis, b. July 6, 1816. -)- 

1899. Hanford, b. Sept. 6, 1818, d. Jan. 15, 
1840. 

igoo. Adeline, b. Apr. 20, 1820; m. Ed- 
ward Hodges. Galesburg, Mich. 



*He built the Loomis Hill Methodist Church, an old landmark, and still in use. 
He was Lieut, in Timothy Sabin's Co., Otsego Co., N. Y., militia, being app'd Mch. 
29, 1798. 



199 



BxKth (^tnnntwn 



776. 



1901. 



1902. 
1903. 



1904. 
1905. 
1906. 

1907. 



JOHN LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Dec. 11, 1774; m. Nov. 21, 1799, Mary Black- 
mer, d. Mch. 11, 1861, ae. 77. He d. Dec. 23, 1835. Westmoreland, N. Y. ii ch'n, 
b. Westmoreland. 



Clara^ b. Nov. 27, 1800; m. May 6, 
1820, Hezekiah Joslin. She d. 
Apr. 25, 1823. Lenox, N. Y. 
George S., b. May 19, 1802. + 
Harriet C, b. Mch. 2, 1804; m. 
Sept., 1823, Reuben Davis. Panama, 
N. Y. 

John B., b. Feb. 16, 1807.+ 
Orville p., b. Oct. 9, 1809. + 
Walstein, b. Aug. 4, 1812, d. Nov. 
23, 1837. 
Gorton G., b. Sept. 19, 1814 ; m. 



1843, Eliza Dean. No ch'n. St. 
Anthony, Minn. 

1908. CoRRELL, b. Dec. 15, 1816, d. Dec. 22, 
1818. 

1909. Mary Jane, b. Oct. 23, 1818; m. 
Dec. 23, 1841, Edward C. Sanders. 
Oneida, N. Y. 

1910. Gerrit C, b. Aug. 2, 1821, d. Jan. 
28, 1850. 

191 1. Morris, b. Jan. 15, 1824, d. Nov. 7, 
1824. 



777. ERASTUS LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., .'Vug. 8, 1776; m. ist, Feb. 6, 1801, Lucy, 
b. Apr. 18, 1778, d. Sept. 15, 1817, dau. of Solomon and Margaret (Burt, dau. of 
James and Margaret) Deming, of Sandisficld, Mass.; m. 2nd, Dec. 6, 1818, Sarah 
Cheever, d. Mch. 2, 1859. He d. .Vpr. 18, 1854, Westmoreland, N. Y., where b. his 
S ch'n. 



1912. Clark Deming, b. Dec. 12, 1801. + 

1913. James B., b. Feb. 29, 1804. + 

1914. Edward, b. Nov. 8, 1806. + 

1915. Henry Granger, b. July 8, i8c8. + 



1916. Lucy Ann, b. Sept. 24, 1815; m. 
Sept. 6, 1836, John Milton Buell. 
Port Leyden, Lewis Co., N. Y. She 
d. 1871. Ch'd : I. Sarah Adelaide. 



778. 



1917. 

1918. 
1919. 

779- 



1921. 



1922. 
1923. 
1924. 



192.';. 
1926. 

782. 



1931. 
1932. 



WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Jan. 12. 1779; m. Apr. 5, 1804, Hannah 

Hulhert, d. Apr. 27, 1867. He d. Dec. i, 1852, Westmoreland, N. Y., where b. his 

4 ch'n. 

Amy, b. Jan. 17, 1805, d. June 2, d. Jan. 2, 1827. 

1814. 1920. Mary Elizaiseth, b. Dec. 11, 1815; 

William Clark, b. Dec. 24, 1809. + m., Feb. 15, 1837, John B. Nichol- 

Thomas Halbert, b. Sept. 20, 1812, son. She d. Apr. 16, 1867. 

DODDRIDGE LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., July I5, 1780; m. Aug. 16, 1801, Sarah 
Cornett, b. June 7, 1784, d. Mch. 12, 1879. He was Ensign in Lt. Col. Oliver Col- 
lins' Regt., Oneida Co., N. Y., militia, June 15, 1808. He d. Oct. 18, 1847, Vienna, 
N. Y. 10 ch'n— b. N. Y. 



LoviNA, b. Mch. 19, 1801 ; m. Sco- 

ville Cleveland, Mch. 23, 1830. She 1927. 

d. June 20, 1868. Constantia, N. Y. 

RussEL, b. Feb. 19, 1804. -f- 

LoRENZo, b. Aug. 31, 1806. 4- 1928. 

Jane Emmeline, b. Jan. 20, 1809; 1929. 

m. Oct. 3, 1827, Warren R. Haskins. 1930. 

Vienna, N. Y. 

Hollister, b. July 5, 1811.+ 

George Washington, b. Feb. 22, 



1814. + 

Mary, b. June 22. t8i6; m. Sept. 27, 
1837, Orlando Sheldon. She d. 
May, 1854. Constantia, N. Y. 
Alonzo, b. Dec. 22, 1819. + 
Henry, b. Aug. 10, 1821. -f 
Maria Angenette, b. Sept. 28, 
1828; m. May 9, 1849, Lafayette 
Hartson. She d. Feb. 4, i860. 
Clayton, N. Y. 



RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Nov. 28, 1786; m. Mcli. i, 1810, Betsey 
French, d. Oct. 21, i860, ae. 72. He served in war of 1812, being allowed $30.00 on 
his claim. He d. Aug. 14, 1880, at his home in Lagrange, O. 4 ch'n. 



Era.stus, b. Dec. 2, 1810, unm., d. 
July 8. 1839. Lagrange, O. 
Sarah E., b. Jan. 22, 1813 ; m. Dec. 
8, 1834, James Kellogg, b. Cham- 
pion, N. Y., Feb. 4, t8io, son of 
James and Harriet (Clark) Pelton. 
He was a physician. Removed to 
Columbus Grove, and thence to To- 



T933- 
1934- 



ledo, O. For desc'ts see Pelton 
Gen., p. 270. Ch'n: i. Mary E., 2. 
James R., 3. Lucy E., 4. David C, 
5. Richard F., 6. Erastus L. See 
Pelton Gen. 

Richard N., b. Aug. 28, 1817. + 
Mary, b. May 8, 1819, d. June 4, 
1825. 



783. EBER LOOMIS, b. Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. 20, 1779; m. ist, Lagrange, O., May 12, 
1808, Rebecca Collins, b. Oct. 20, 1785, d. Oct. 19, 1823; m. 2nd, May 5, 1824, Juliana 
Thomson. He removed to Lagrange, O., in 181 5, and from thence to Mich. He d. 
Apr. 16, 1843, Lagrange, O., where his estate was adm. by his wife. 12 ch'n. 



Eonmia (gpufalngn 



200 



'935- 

1936. 
1937- 

■938. 

1939- 

1940. 
1941. 

784. 
1947- 

1948. 

78s. 



1951. 
1952. 

1953- 



1954- 
786. 

I9S9- 
i960. 

1961. 

1962. 
788. 



1971. 
1972. 
1973. 
1974- 
1975- 
1976. 



ly4-. 



'943. 



EiiER Clark, b. Feb. 16, iSog, 

drowned in Black River, Jan. 8, 

1828. 

NuKVALL Lyman, b. Aug. 11, 1810. 

Jonathan, Collins, b. Nov. 16, 

18H.+ 

Rebecca Lucinda, b. Apr. 13, 1813, 

d. Sept., 1814. 

Chester Williams, b. Nov. 27, 

1814, d. accidentally killed on Island 

off west of Honduras, Central Am., 

May 29, 1873, unm. . 

Otis Henry, b. Oct. 27, 1816, d. July 

27, 1819. 

Horace Lyman, b. Mch. 30, 1818, 

d. July 27, 1819. 

SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Pittsfield, Mass, 
ders. He d. Feb. 25, 1843. Champion, 
CoRiNNA, b. Dec. 12, 1807; m. ist, 
Hiram Laniphear ; m. 2nd, William 
Basset. Carthage, N. Y. 
Cemantha, b. Mch. 14, 1814; in. 
Mch. 31, 1841, Abram Smith, who 

JOHN LOOMIS, b. Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 29, i 

d. May 23, 1859, ac. 78. He served in war o 

claim. He d. Oct. 12, 1867, at Champion. N. Y., 

Alphonso, b. Aug. 29, 1808. + 

Hannah, b. Mch. 22, 1810; ni. Jan. 

5, 1837, Levi Warren. 

Selinpe, b. Apr. 11, 1812; m. Mch. 

22, 1838, Joab Miller. She d. Jan. 

22, 1839. 

Ai.viRA, b. Feb. 28, 1814; m. Feb. 7, 

1833, Tracy Carter. Champion, 

N. Y. 



WuOLSEY Melanctiion, b. May 7, 
1820. + 

Mary Rebecca, b. Dover, Cuya- 
hoga Co., O., Dec. II, 1822; m. 
Lagrange, O., Sept. 28, 1843, Ira 
Martin, b. Champion, N. Y., Jan. 11, 
1820, d. Apr. 29, 1897. She d. June 

12, 1903. Farmer, Rep'n. Cold- 
water, Mich. Ch'n : i. Floyd E.. 2. 
Chester W., 3. John T., 4. Alice L., 
5. Ira A., 6. Joseph B. 

1944. Anna F., b. Oct. 13, 1826; m. 
George Goland. She d. July, 1853. 
Carlisle, O. 

1945. Eber, b. June 14, 1829. -{- 

1946. Juliana, b. Sept. 15, 1830, d. Sept 

13, 1833. 
, Dec. 22, 1780; m. Jan. 29, 1807, Sarah San- 
N. Y. 4 ch'n— b. N. Y. 

d. Jan. 4, 1854. Champion, N. Y. 

1949. Sarah M., b. May 30, 1815, d. Sept. 

14, 1844. 

1950. Wasren, b. Sept. 27, 1817. -f 



782 ; m. Dec. 5, 1805, .^chsa Brooks, 
f 1812, being allowed $82.00 on his 
where b. his 8 ch'n. 
John Wilson, b. Jan. 19, 1816. + 
RuFus T., b. Jan. 21, 1818; m. July 
3, 1861, Luana Gates. No ch'n. 
Carthage, N. Y., living there 1906. 
HuLDAH S., b. May 7, 1820, unmar- 
ried, d., ae. 22 years. 
-VcHSA, b. Apr. 6, 1823, d., ae 13 
years. 



'9.SS- 
1956. 



1957- 
1958. 



ALVIN LOOMIS, b. Pittsfield, Mass., July 28, 1783; m. Champion. N. Y.. Apr. 13, 
1800, Nancy, b. May 13, 1781, d. Oct. 22. 1871, dau. of Richard Waite. He served 
in War of 1812, and received a land warrant and pension. Farmer. Rep'n. Meth't. 
He d. Apr. 19. 1858, Champion, N. Y., where b. his 12 ch'n. 



Laura, b. Dec. 8, 1809, d. May 8, 

1832. 1963. 

Philancy. b. July 24, 181 1; m. ist, 1964. 

Dec. 14, 1831, Hubbard Sprague ; ni. 

2nd, Sept. 9, 1857, Amos Colvin. t9f>5. 

Champion, N. Y. She d. Apr. 5, 1966. 

1895- 1967- 
Fiana. b. Feb. 28, 1814; ni. July 4. 

1837, Charles Hubbard. Champion. 1968. 

N. Y. She d. Jan. i, 1902. 1969. 

Charlotte, b. Dec. 22, 1815 ; in. Apr. ig,-o. 
30, 1837, Stowel Warner. He d. 



1855. She was living, 1906. 

Manly, b. Sept. 7, i'8i7. + 

Henry A., b. Aug. 24. 1819, d. Aug. 

7, 1833. 

IsR.\EL H., b. Sept. I, 1821. + 

John B., b. Oct. 11, 1823. -f 

HiRAM A., b. Mch. 4, 1826, unm., d. 

Mch. 3, 190:;. 

Samuel, b. Feb. 28, 1828. -f 

William, b. June 30, 1830. + 

Clark, b. Apr. 6, 1832. d. June 3, 

1832. ♦ 



OTIS LOOMIS. b. Pittsfield, Mass., Mch. 7, 1790; ni. Champion. N. Y.. Sept. 6, 
181 1, Raclicl, b. German Flats. N. Y., Aug. 9, 1794, d. Champion. Jan. 6, 1890, dau. 
of Col. .'\sa and Rachel (Farr) Harris. He was in the war of 1812. rec'd a land 
warrant and a pension. He d. Nov. 21. 1868, Champion. 11 ch'n — all b. Champion. 



Chauncey H., b. Jan. 21, 1813. -j- 

Leonari) H., b. .'\pr. 24, 1815. + 

Charles, b. Julv 28, (18), 1817.-^ 1977. 

Asa, b. Dec. 18, 1819. + 

Fx.bert, b. July 14, 1822. -f 

Harriet, b. Sept. 23, 1824; m. 1846, 

William H. Clark, d. Dec. 28, 1902. 

Ch'n: I. Ellen, 2. Frank M., 3. Mar- 1978. 



tha R., 4. Charles B.. 5. Eugene S., 
6. Willie O. Copenhagen, N. Y. 
Mariette. b. Apr. 3. 1827; m. John 
Wright. Santa Monica, Cal. Ch'n : 
I. John E., 2. Jessie, 3. Elizabeth 
A., 4. Harriet E., 5. Four dead — 
names not given. 
S'ixvESTER, b. Sept. IS, 1829. -4 



201 



B'txtli O^Pttprattntt 



1979 
1980. 
1981. 

789. 
1982. 

1984. 

792. 

1989. 



1990. 
1991. 



1992. 

1993. 
1994. 

793- 



1996. 

1997- 

1998. 
1999. 
2000. 



20or. 
2002. 

802. 



2007. 
2008. 



2009. 
2010. 

2011. 
2012. 

2013. 



AlmirAj b. Jan. 18, 1832, d. Feb. 3, 

1849. 

]\L\RTHA, b. Dec. 27, 1833. d. Apr. 9, 

1834- 

Rachel, b. June 2, 1837; m. Cham- 
pion, June 24, 1856, Chester, b. 



Champion, May 11, 1833, son of Asa 
B., and Saloma (Thompson) Car- 
ter. Rep'n. Presb'n. Hannibal, 
Mo. Ch'n: i. Frederic Leon, 2. 
Otis Loomis, 3. Egbert Chester, 4. 
Grace Saloma, 5. Myron Frank. 



HORACE LOOMIS, b. Pittsfield, Mass., May 23, 1794; m. Apr. 17, 1813, Phila 
Harris. He served in War of 1812, and rec'd a land warrant and pension. Cham- 
pion, N. Y., where b. his 7 ch'n. 



Eber, b. Sept. 29, 1816; m. Sarah 

Townsend. No ch'n. Wilna, N. Y. 1985. 

AsHLEV, b. July IS, 1820. -|- 1986. 

Lewis Harris, b. Mch. 6, 1823 ; m. 1987. 

Apr. 20, 1852, Eliza Sheldon. No 1988. 
ch'n. Lindonville, Orleans Co., 



N. Y. 

FosKET, b. July 26, 1825. -|- 
Ward, b. June 22, 1828. + 
Wesley, b. Jan. i, 1831.-I- 
Clark, b. Jan. 14, 1833. + 



ELEAZER LOOMIS, b. Hinsdale, Mass., Aug. 15, 1785; m. June 26, 1806, Mary 
(Polly) Mira Buck, b. Berlin, Vt., July 4, 1787^ d. Apr. 12, 1835. He d. Feb. 14, 
1866. Farmer. Rep'n. Meth't. Northfield, Vt. 7 ch'n, b. Vt. 



Roxana, b. Apr. 26, 1809; m. 1827, 
Rev. Hollis Kendall, d. 1876. She 
d. May 21, 1875. No ch'n. Water- 
ford, Me. 

Eleazer, b. July 13, 1811.4- 
Louisa, b. Oct. 13, 1813; m. 1836, 
Moses Hayward. She d. Dec. 30, 
1858. Berlin, Vt. Ch'n: i. Maria 
A., 2. Louisa L., 3. Myra P., 4. 
Maryett S., 5. Martha C. 1995. 

Cynthia, b. Nov. 24, 1815, d. June 
21, 1833. Northfield, Vt. 
William H., b. Sept. 18, 1818. -j- 
Mariette, b. Jan. 9, 1824; m. ist, 

DYER LOOMIS, b. Hinsdale, Mass., June 14, 1787; m. Sept. 27, 1810, Lucy, b. 
July 16, 1788, d. Mch. 22, 1877, dnu. of Thomas and Elizabeth (Robinson) Averill. 
He d. Apr. 22, 1875. Montpelier, Vt., where b. his II ch'n. 



1843, Harrison, b. Danville, Vt., 
Feb. 21, 1813, d. Glover, Vt., Aug. 
20, 1850, son of Erastus and Eliza- 
beth (Shepard) Stanton; m. 2nd, 
1851, Clifton Williams. Glover. Vt. 
She d. Aug. 3, 1872. Ch'n, by ist 
m. : I. Eugene, 2. Loomis ; by 2nd 
m. : I. Frank C., 2. Ida L., 3. Min- 
nie, 4. Frederick. 

.Adeline, b. Nov. 10, 1825 ; m. 1852, 
Kelso Grey. Calais. Vt. Ch'n: I. 
Laura, 2. Frank, 3. Freeman, 4. Jen- 
nie. 



Salmon, b. Sept. 16, 181 1, d Oct. 
ID, 1813. 

Mary, b. Mch. 27, 1813, d. Apr. 21, 
1817. 

Son, b. June I, 1815, d. same day. 
Elizabeth, b. Aug. 23, 1816, unm. 
Mary Abigail, b. Dec. 24, 1818; m. 
Mch. IT, 1841, James Leland. Mont- 
pelier, Vt. Ch'n : i. May Evelin, 2. 
Catherine Lois, 3. Abba Maria, 4. 
Nancy Jane. 

Lucy, b. Jan. 6. 1821. unm. 
Vienna, b. Feb. 4, 1823: m. Apr. 12, 
1843, Algernon S. Wi'lley. Middle- 



sex, Vt. Ch'n : i. Julian Dyer, 2. 
Frank, 3. Ralph, 4. Arthur, S- James 
Ashbel. 

2003. Son. b. Feb. 8, 1825, d. Mch. 25, 
1825. 

2004. LuciNA, b. Feb. 23, 1826; m. Dec. 

4, 1851, .\ndrew A. Tracy, East 
Montpelier, Vt. Ch'n : I. Lucy, 2. 
Willis F. 

2005. Wealthy, b. Oct. 30, 1828, unm. 

2006. MiRiNDA. b. Mch. 27, 1831 ; m. Oct. 

5. 1854, George Jacobs. Montpelier, 
Vt. Ch'n: i. Mary, 2, Lucy. 



ISRAEL LOOMIS. b. Conn., Dec. 26, 1754; m. May 21, 1778, Sarah Adams, d. Apr. 
22. 1831, ac. 73. He was a soldier in the Revolution, and d. Feb. 22, 1834, at An- 
dover, Conn., where b. his 9 ch'n. 



Israel, b. June 26, 1779. -f 

John, b. June 26, 1781 ; m. Sophia 

Crocker. He d. Mch., 1859, without 

children. 

Reuel, b. Mch. 27, 1783. + 

Sarah, b. June 8, 1785, unm., d. 

Feb. I. 1816. 

Daniel, b. .'\pr. i, 1787. + 

DAVin, b. Sept. s, 1789, unm., d. Jan. 

23. 1813. 

Nancy, b. Oct. 20, 1794; m. Dec. 8, 

1814, Deac. Edward G. Huntington, 



d. Sept. IS, i8s7, ae. 65. She d. Oct. 
31, 1827. So Coventry, Conn. Ch'n: 
I. Joseph. 2. Louisa P., 3. Samuel. 
(See Hunt Gen., p. 331). 

2014. Hulpah, b. Nov. 26, 1796; m. Jan. 
2=,, 1826, Sterling, b. Dec. 24, 1792, 
d. i860, son of Elias and Hannah 
(Thompson) Janes. See Janes Gen., 
p. 132. She d. May 5, 1829. Pitts- 
field, Mass. 

20TS. Walter Adams, b. Sept. 4, 1802, d. 
Mav 26, 1822. 



IGnomtB (g^n^alog^ 



202 



807, 
2016. 
2017. 

2018. 

808. 

2023. 
2024. 

2025. 
2026. 

811. 

2031. 
2032. 
2033. 

2034- 
2035. 

812. 
2037- 

2038. 
2039. 

813. 
2043. 

81S. 



2045. 
2046. 
2047. 



2048. 

2049. 

2050. 
2051. 



14. 1763; ni- Dec. 27, 1786, Eunice Rowen 
d. May 27, 1836. Andover, Conn., where b. 

2019. Maria, b. Maj' i, 1796, d. Dec. 12, 
1800. 

2020. Sophia, b. Mch. 13, 1798; m. Nov. 
14, 1820, William Augustus Tar- 
box. He d. 1868. Hinckley, Me- 
dina Co., Ohio. 

2021. Maria, b. Oct. 28, 1800, unm., d. 
Jan., i86g. 

2022. Lucy Matilda, b. Mch. 3, i8og, 
unm. Andover, Conn. 



EBEXIiZER LOOM IS, b. Conn., Oct. 
[Brown], d. May 16, 1851, ae. 88. He 
his 7 ch'n. 

Eunice, b. Nov. 16, 1787; m. Jere- 
miah Brown. He d. 1840. Colum- 
bia, Conn. 

Susannah, b. Dec. 4, 1790; m. 
Darius Manly, Sept. 15, 1829. He 
d. Aug., 1862. She resides (1873) 
Canton, Pa. 

Rev. Ebeneeer, b. Mch. 9, 1794, 
unm. Is a Baptist clergman ; was 
settled in Salem, Conn., 1847; now 
resides Canton, Bradford Co., Pa. 

ZACHARIAH LOOMIS, b. Conn., Apr. 28, 1770; m. ist, 1793, Esther French, d. 
Sept. 20, 1810, ae. 33; m. 2nd, 1811, Sarah, b. 1772, dau. of Amos and Mercy (Davis) 
Stanton. He removed to N. Y. and thence to O., and d. Dec, 1844- Conneaut, O. 
8 ch'n. See Stanton Gen., p. 537, for facts. 
Huldah, b. Nov. 17, 1794, d. Dec. 



29, 1815. 

Amelia, b. Feb. 23, 1796; m. Ben- 
jamin Colvin. She d. June 20, 1815. 
CamiUus, N. Y. 

Luther, b. Jan. 13, 1798, d. Oct. 22, 
1823. 

Walter, b. Jan. 31, 1800, d. July 12, 
1803. 

EZEKIEL LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., 

to N. Y., Utica. 6 ch'n, b. Conn. 

Ezekiel, b. 1769, d. young. 

Charles, b. Feb. 12, 1773. + 

Asa, b. Sept. 11, 1775.4- 

James, b. 1777. + 

Elizabeth, b. ; m. Abel Clark. 

ABNER LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn. 
6 ch'n (supposed to be his) arc: 
Electa, b. 1786; m. William Fay, 
who d. 1830. She d. 1834. Wol- 
cott, N. Y. 
Ezra, b. 1789. -)- 

Ezekiel. b. 1792; m. . He d. 

1844. Wolcott, Wayne Co., N. Y. 



2027. 
2028. 



2030. 



Charles, b. Oct. 20, 1802. -|- 
Electa, b. Mch. 3, 1805, d. Jan. 2, 
1822. 

Walter, b. Oct. 30, 1807; m. 

Kennedy. He d. 1854. Lake Co., 

Tnd. 

Esther, b. Aug. 29, 1812; ra. George 

Franklin. She d. 1837. Huron Co., 



Feb. 



Ohio. 
6, 174s; 



m. Mable Bidwell. Removed 



She d. 1867. Syracuse, N. Y. 
Ch'n : I. Joseph. 

20^6. M.vTiLDA, b. ; m. Orin Peabody. 

She d. 1867. Piarstown, N. Y. 



Feb. II, 1748; m. 



2040. 
2041. 



2042. 



Bennington, Vt. 
Dudley. 



Abner, b. 179s, m. 
He d. 1866. St. Charles, 111. 
Elijah, b. 1798. Wont off about 
1826, and not heard from since. 
Elisha, b. 1800. Went off about 
1826, and not heard from since. 

ASA LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Apr. 2, I7S0; m. Mary Stanton, d. 1821, ae. 

44. He d. Jan. 30, 1805, Columbia, Conn. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 

Daniel, b. 1802, unm., d. 1835. Vir- 2044. Oliver, b. Feb. 5, 1805. -{- 

ginia. 

JESSE LOO:\IIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Nov. 9, 1753; "'• Mch. 29, 1780, I.ydia 
Barstow, d. Sept. 4, 1852, ae. 93. He removed to Bennington, Vt., before 1785, and 
d. there Sept. 13, 1839. 9 ch'n. 



Samuel, b. Sept. 13, 1781.+ 
Ira, b. Dec. 7, 1783. -f 
LYiiiA, b. Apr. 24, 1786; m. Dec. 8, 
1808, Luman Norton. He d. Apr. 
27, 1858. She d. May 12, 1877, at 
Bennington. 

Elizabeth, b. Apr. 14, 1788; m. 
Daniel Rogers, who d. 1856. 
Clarissa, b. July 29. 1791 ; m. Joel 
Calkins. West Burlington, Pa. 
Jesse, b. July 11, 1794. + 
Sakah, b. June 14, 1796, unm. Ben- 
nington, Vt. 



2052. Bliss, b. Sept. 22, 1798. + 

2053. Emma, b. Oct. 15, 1800; m. Henry 
Freeman, b. Aug. 17, 1800, d. E>ec. 
18, 1882, son of Freeman and Mary 
(Hibbard) Dewey. She d. Nov. 24, 
1865. Bennington, Vt. Ch'd : I. 
Jane L. See Dewey Gen., p. 433- 



Note. — By census of 1790, Jesse Loomis 
of Bennington. Vt., is credited with 3 dau. 
and 3 sons. Therefore a son and a dau. 
is missing in above family. 



203 



^txth ^^tt^rattott 



6i6. SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. Lebanon. Conn, 1755; m. Feb. 22, 1784, Lucy, dau. of Solo- 
mon and Lucy (Coolcy) Colton, of Longmeadow, Mass. He is mentioned in vVind- 
hamProbate records for 1766 and '68. And according to "Old Records of Births," p. 
184, for Lebanon, he was b. bet, 1745 and 1748, also by Kingsley's Records, p. 191. 
This will require a different arrangement of the births of his brothers, but what 
shall it be? 3 ch'n. 

2054. Lucy, b. Aug. 9, 1784. 2056. Lucretia, b. . 

2055. William, b. Oct. 8, 1786. 

818. NATHAN LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Oct. 27, 1750; m. Phoebe Freeman. He 
d. Feb. 23, 1824. Columbia, Conn. 4 ch'n, b. Conn. 

2057. Sarah, b. July 3, 1781 ; m. 1799, --059. Anna, b. 1785; m. Nathan Lincoln. 
Harvey Lincoln. Resides Andover, She d. 1849- 

Conn. She d. Dec. 8, 1872. 2060. Nathan, b. 1787, unm. Columbia, 

2058. Freeman, b. 1783. + Conn. 

820. ABRAHAM LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., 1757; m. Oct. 2, 178?, Ruth Allen, d. 
Jan. 4, 1841. He d. Nov. 30, 1821, Andover, Conn. 7 ch'n, b. Conn. 

2061. Lyma, b. 1780; m. Ira Kimball. She 2065. William, b. May 12, 1798. + 

d. Aug., 1859. Lebanon. Ch'n : i. 2066. Austin, b. 1800. Litchfield. Conn. 

Lorinda Cordelia, 2. Geo. Wm., 3. 2067. Mary, b. Aug. 19. 1805 ; m. May 8, 

Ira Allen, 4. Lydia L. 1831, Shubacl W. Kingsley, d. Aug. 

2062. Melinda, b. 1788, d. 1806. 30, 1870. She d. July i, 1861. Leb- 

2063. Abraham, b. 1790, unm., d Virginia. anon. Conn. Ch'n: i. Walter G., 2. 

2064. Harmony, b. 1795; m. Sanuiel K. Andrew J., 3. Celia O., 4. Jane E., 
Rogers. She resided Andover, S. Eliza A., 6. Arthur E., 7. Henry 
Conn. D. 

821. PHINEAS LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn, 1771 ; m. Lucy Weldon, d. Mch. 27, 1826, 
ae. 65. He d. Sept. 7, 1850. Salisbury, Conn. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 

2068. Augustus, b. June, 1793, d. Sept. 22, 2069. Elizabeth, b. 1798; m. Titus John- 

1794. son. Barkhamstead, Conn. 

823. ALEXANDER LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Mch. 4, 1769; m. Eunice Hartshorn, 

d. May 5, 1853, ae. 82. He removed to Chazy, N. Y., 1810, and d. Dec. 2, 1834. 13 
ch'n. 

2070. Harriet, b. 1799, unm,, d. ae. 24 Heydenburgh. He d. 1865. Michi- 
years. gan. 

2071. James, b. Jan. 17, 1801. + 2076. Dan, b. Aug. 17, 1808. + 

2072. Mafia, b. Nov. 26, 1803, unm. Re- 2077. Sampson, b. Oct., 1809. -\- 
sided Champlain, N. Y. 2078. Guy, b. Apr. 4, iSii.-f- 

2073. Sophia, b. .^pr. i, 1805: m. Jona- 2079. George, b. May 10, 1812. -|- 
than Talford. Chazy, N. Y. 2080. Amos, b. June 15, 1813. -\- 

2074. Mary, b. June 25, 1806; m. Oct. 13. 2081. Alexander, b. Apr., 1815. -f 

1829, Levi R. Waters. Champlain. 2082. Philura, b. Jan. i, 1817; m. Welles 

N. Y. Havens. She d. 1843. Redford, 

2075. Hiram, b. Aug., 1807; m. Hannah N. Y. 

828. SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Conn., May 7, 1758; m. by Eben'r Kellogg, Jan. 9, 1783, 
Jennet Walker, d. July 10, 1825. ae. 61. He served 3 yrs. in the army of the Revo- 
lution, resided New Haven, Vt., 1794-1808, settled in Malone, N. Y., in 1808, and 
there d. Dec. 11, 1831. 3 ch'n. 

2083. Miriam, b. Oct. 25, 1785; m. Jo- Malone, N. Y. 

seph Jones, who d. 1861. She d. 2085. Laura, b. 1796; ni. Josiah Learned. 

1867. Akron, O. She d. 1843, in Malone. He d. 1870, 

2084. Mary, b. June 14, 1794; m. 1817, in California. Ch'n: i. Hiram, 2. 
Porter Moody. He d. Jan. 2, 1873. Wm. W., 3. Henry D., 4. Orpha. 

829. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Conn.. Sept. 29, 1760; m. ist, by Eben'r Kellogg, June 13, 
1782, Lois Payne, bapt. Apr. 3, ;ind d. Apr. 27, 1800, ae. 39; m. 2nd, Patience Reed, 
d. Oct. 9, 181 1 ; m. 3rd. Tamar Newton. He d. 1829. Vernon, Conn. S ch'n. 

2086. Lois, b. Apr. 3, 1783; m. Dec. 13. 1807, Zera Hull. 

1804, Jeremiah Hull. 2089. Roxa, b. Nov. 13, 1792. 

2087. John, b. Apr. 15, 1786, d. Nov. 10. 2090. Infant, d. Apr. 27, 1800; it was bapt. 
1791. Apr 24. 

2088. Electra, b. Oct. 29, 1788; m. Feb. 25. 



ffinomts (i^rttralngy 



204 



831. 



2091. 
2092. 

2093. 

2094. 

2095. 

2096. 
2097. 



2105. 
2106. 
838. 



2109. 
21 10. 
2111. 

2112. 

2II3- 

841. 

2II7. 

21 18. 

21 19. 
2120. 

843- 



2124. 
2125. 



2126. 
2127. 



EZRA LOOM1.S. 1). Conn., Dec. 28, 1764; m. 1st, July 13, 1791. Sarah Jones, b. 1772, 
d. Oct. 18, 1810; in. 2nd, Jan. 28, 181 1, llcphzibah Woodward, d. Nov. 4, 1850, ae. 
69. He served in War of Revolution and also in War of 1812. Lived for many 
years in Malonc, N. Y., and removed from there in 1815 and settled in Yates Co., 
N. Y. He came to Jerusalem, N. Y., in 1825, bought a farm of timber, built a log 
house, and d. there June 6, 1839. 14 ch'n. 
Erastus, b. July 9, 1794, d. June 18, jo 



1796. 

Ezra Talcott, b. Aug. 5, 1796, d. 2099. 

Dec., 1812. Enlisted at age of 16, 
and d. in service. War of 1812. 2100. 

Lucy, b. Nov. 19, 1798, d. Jan. 19. 2101. 

1820. 

Erastus Otto, b. July 9, 1801, d. 
July 21, 1802. 

Mary, b. May 7, 1804, d. June 24, 2102. 

1818. 

Erastus Otto, b. Aug. 24, 1806. + 
Olive, b. Nov. 7, 1808; m. Jan. i, 
1837, Ezra T. Benedict, d. Jan. i, 
1868, at Canandaigua, N. Y. He 2103. 

taught 25 yrs. in Buffalo, N. Y. 
Ch'n: I. Mary T., 2. Sarah F., 3. 2104. 

Florence, 4. Charles C. (See Bene- 
dict Gen., p. 3S3). 

834. EBENEZER LOOMIS, b. Conn., 1767; m. 



Arastus Wooi)Vv.\Ri), b. Jan. 4, 1812, 
d. p-cb. 9, 1845. 
Son, b. Mch. 13, 1814, d. May 27, 
1814. 

RoDOLPHUs, b. May 13, 1815. + 
Sarah, b. July 4, 1817; m. 1839, Jo- 
siah White. She d. July 25, 1850, 
and he m. 2nd, her sister Elizabeth. 
Ch'n : I. Ezra, 2. Ramson. 
Elizabeth, b. Feb. 3, 1820; m. Feb. 
2, 1851, Josiah White. He was 
mayor of Poughkeepsie, 2 terms, 
and then state bank inspector. Ch'd : 
I. Otto. 

Ezra, b. Oct. 18, 1821. unm. Jeru- 
salem, N. Y. 

Pamela Jane, b. May 27, 1827, unm. 
Jerusalem, N. Y. 

He was a school teacher at 



Argyle, Wash'n Co., N. Y., and there d. 1840. 4 ch'n. 

John, b. 1797; m. 1827. Ar- 2107. A dau., b. . 

gyle. 2108. A dau., b. . 

Henry, b. , 1804. + 

JOHN LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 16, 1733; m. Mrs. Culver. Re- 
moved from East Haddam, Conn., to Middletown, Mass., and subsequently to Gran- 
ville, N. Y.. and d. aht. 1817. See Hst. of Wallingford, p. O67. 8 ch'n (supposed to 
be his) are : 



Agnes, b. 1777 ; m. Ezekiel Beebe. 
Elizabeth, b. 1781 ; m. Caleb Cura- 
mings. Granville, N. Y. 
Miriam, b. 1781 ; m. Amaza or 
Amasa, b. 1746, son of Asaph and 
Sarah ( Parker) Cook. Morjah, 
N. Y. 



John, b. 1765.+ 2114. 

Zachariah, b. 1768.+ 2115. 

Sophia, b. 1770; m. Simeon Spald- 
ing. Orwell, Vt. 21 16. 
DiMMis. b. 1772; m. Allen Beebe. 
Chittenden, 'Vt. 

David, b. 1775. Removed to O., and 
d. abt. 1820, unm. 

DAVID LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Apr. 9, 1738; m. Dec. 23, 1760, Susanna 

Britton, d. May 21, 1828. He d. May 2, 1806, Aurelius, N. Y. 7 ch'n. 

Eunice, b. Oct. 23, 1761, d. July 22, 1827. 

1813. 2121. LvniA, b. Sept. 12, 1770. d. July 8, 

Ebenezer, b. Aug. 14, 1763, d. July 1821. 

13, 1772. 2122. Sarah, b. Sept. 4, 1776, d. Jan. T4, 

Samuel, b. Aug. 19, 1765.-!- 1805. 

Olive, b. Mch. 6, 1768, d. Dec. 15, 2123. Lyman, b. Jan. 15, 1783. + 



DANIEL LOOMIS. b. Lebanon, Conn., May 
24, 1856, ae. 94, at Caton, N. Y. He removed 
T820, at Brighton, N. Y. 13 ch'n. 
James, b. Jan. 2, 1781. -f 
Daniel, b. Feb., 1783; m. Lydia Syl- 
vester. He d. T840, without ch'n. 
Corning, N. Y. He was app'd Lt. 
Col. of the militia of Otsego Co., 
N. Y., on Apr. 6, 1807. 
Rachel, b. Feb., 1785: m. Russel 
Gorton. She d. Mch. 27, 1870. 
Corning, N. Y. 
Marv, b. Lebanon. Conn., Apr. 30, 2128. 



8, 1747; m. Hannah Wolcott, d. July 
in 1787, to Scipio, N. Y., and d. abt. 

1787; m. Warren, N. Y., Mch. 31, 
180S, Eli, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., June 
9, 1782, d. Gates, N. Y., Aug. .27, 

T872. son of and Lucretia 

(Ely) Miller. Farmer. Brighton, 

N. Y. Ch'n : i. Maria, 2. Betsey, 

3. Calvin R., 4. Cyrus A., 5. Alvin, 

6. Hannah, 7. Ransom, 8. Huldah, 9. 

Caroline. 

William W., b. Sept. 26, 1788. -f 



205 



^txll) (Urnrratton 



2129. 

2130. 

2131. 
2132. 

845. 
2137 



2138. 



2139- 
2140. 
2141. 



Lyman, b. Mch. 26, 1791, unm. In 

War of 1812. Resides ( 1872) Caton, 

N. Y. Capt. of isSth Regt., Cayuga 

Co., N. Y., in 1818. 

Orin, b. Mch. 19, 1793, unrn., d. 

1815. Corning, N. Y 

Hiram, b May i, 1795. + 

Justus, b. June, 1797, unm., d. 1857. 



2133- 



2134- 
2135- 
2136. 



Chatsvvorth, 111. 

Benjamin, b. June, 1799; m. Sarah 
Ann Brush. He d. 1840, without 
children. Rochester, N. Y. 
Newman, b. Jan. i, 1802. + 
George, b. Nov. 25, 1805. + 
Samuel, b. Aug., 1807, d. ae. i yrs. 



846. 



2149. 
2150. 
2151. 



DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Dec. 
Spraguc, d. Apr. 21, 1806. He d. Dec. 13, 1807, 

Abigail, b. May 17, 1761; m. Oct. 2142. 

24, 1782, Amos Avery. She d. 1849. 2143. 

Richmond, N. Y. Ch'n ; i. Amos, 2144. 

2. Irena, 3. Abigail, 4. Polly, 5. 

Loray, 6. Harriet, 7. Rev. Ephraim 

Kingsbury, 8. Lewis. 

Esther, b. July 3, 1763; m. Dec. 29, 

T791, Selah Hibtsard. She d. July 

29, 1838. Coventry. Ch'n: I. Selah, 2145. 

2. Chauncey, 3. Clarissa, 4. Esther, 

5. Arabella, 6. Dorcas. 

Daniel, b. Mch. 29, 1765. + 2146. 

Zenas, b. June 15, 1767. + 2147. 

Mary, b. Sept. 22, 1769; m. Dec. 31, 

1793. Col. Noah, b. Feb. 20, 1769, 

son of Noah and Submit (Cook) 

Porter. She d. Oct. 25, 1806. No. 

Coventry. Ch'n : I. Mary,' mother 

of Rev. Oliver P.= Stark, b. 1822, 

Missionary to the Choctaws ; 2 OH- 2148. 

ver, 3. Cynthia, 4. Pamelia. 

ISRAEL LOOMIS, JR., b. Lebanon, Conn,, Jan. 22, 1742; m. May 2, 1765, Re- 
becca, b. July 10, 1743, d. May 2, 1814, ae. 71, dau. of Dr. Eleazar and Miriam 
(Phelps) Bingham. Ho d. Dec, 1821, at Lebanon, where b. his 10 ch'n. (Bing- 
ham Gen., p. 39). 



31, 1739; m. June 19, 1762, Mary 
Coventry. 12 ch'n. 

Gamaliel, b. Nov. 20, 1771.-I- 
SiLAS, b. Dec. 19, 1773. -f- 
Faith, b. Feb. 23, 1776; m. Mch. 19, 
1808, Noah Porter. She d. Feb. 18, 
1852. he was widower of htr sis- 
ter Mary. Coventry. Ch'n : r 
Faitli Marilla, 2, Emma Marie, 3 
Noah Looniis. 4, Phoebe Woodruff 
Pamela, b. Mch. 12, 1778; m. Mch 
28, 1799, Amasa Loomis (2208) 
She d. Aug. 8, 1845. 
Walter, b. May 6, 1780. -|- 
Lypia, b. Oct. 4. 1782; m. 1st, Feb. 
28, 1809, John Olds Slater, b. 1785, 
d. Dec. 30, 1815 ; m. 2nd, Oct.. 1819, 
John A. Hill. She d. Mch. 5, 1853. 
Manchester, Conn. Ch'n, b. 1st m. : 
I. Maria, 2. Mary Olivia, 3. John 
Philander. 
Selah. b. Apr. 25, 1785.-!- 



2IS2. 

849. 



2159- 
2160. 

2161. 
2162. 
2163. 



Eleazer, b. Feb. 22, 1766.-!- 2153. 

Israel, b. June 24, 1767. -|- 

LoRA, b, Dec, 28, 1768; m. Josiah, b. 

Lebanon. Conn., Apr. 7, 1767, d. 

Watertown, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1864, 

son of Daniel and Temperance 

( Dailey) Dewey, (see Dewey 

Gen.), , who grad. Y. C. 1787. 

She d. Oct. 31, 1846. He re- 2154 

sided successively in Cooperstown, 

Watertown and Brooklyn, N. Y., 2155. 

and d. Feb. 23, 1864, ae. 96. Ch'n : 

I. Chester, 2. Lucius, 3. Belden J., 2156. 

4. Hubbard, 5. Hubbard, 6. Lora, 7. 2157. 

Eliza, 8. Louisa, 9. Louisa, 10. Enie- 2158. 

line, II. Marcia M., 12. Louis H. 

Silas, b. Dec. 6, 1770. -|- 

JOHN LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn.. Nov. 3, 1751 : m. ist. Oct. 14, 1773, Elizabeth 

Tilden, d. May 31, 1824, ae. 72; m. 2nd, Mary , d. Jan. 19, 1871, ae. 87. He 

served in the army of the Revolution and d. May 24, 1841, at Lebanon, where b.. 
his 8 ch'n. 



HuLPAH, b. Nov. 9. 1772; m. June 
16. 1799, William, b. July 30, 1767, 
d. Jan. 25, i8,=;3. son of Samuel and 
Elizabeth (Pineo) Bliss, of Leb- 
anon. She d. Aug. 26, 1854. Leb- 
anon, Conn. Ch'n: I. Huldah, 2. 
William, 3. Eliza, 4. Melinda, 5. 
Daniel. 

Esther, b. Dec. 19, 1774; m, Joel 
Fuller. New Berlin, N. Y. 
Rebecca, b. Apr. 5, 1776 ; m. Seth 
Bailey. 

Aaron, b. Apr. 6, 1778.-!- 
Ts.MAH. b. Dec. 26, 1780.4- 
Melinda, b. Dec. 29, 1787; m. Fen- 
ner Ward. Norwich, Conn. 



John, b. Aug. 16, 1775. -j- 

Mary, b. Feb. 5, 1778, unm., d. May 

17, 1824. 

Amos Tilhen, b. Mch. 20, 1780.-]- 

Erastus, b. Nov. 7, 1781. -|- 

Elizabeth, b. Mch. 20, 1784; m. 

Feb. 4, 1806, King, b. July 5, 1783, 



2164. 



son of King and Hannah (Noble) 
Strong. She d. Apr. 21, 1813, and 
he m. 2nd, her sister Lovisa. Ch'n : 
I, Chas, Sidney, 2. Mary Ann, 3. 
Maria Elizabeth. 

Henry, b. , d. Oct. 30, 1791, in 

his 5th yr. 



ICnomta C^nti^alogy 



206 



2165. 



85«. 

2167. 

2168. 

2169. 

852. 

2171. 



Helen Augusta. See Strong Gen., 
p. 1 36 1 -2. 

CiiAUNCEY, b. Mch. 7, 179^; m. 
Feb. IS, 1821, Mary Shalor of Col- 
chester. 



LovisA, b. Oct. 29, 1789; m. Jan. 10, 

1815, King Strong, d. Apr. 15, 1854, 

ae. 70. Xcw ll.irtford, N. Y. She 2166. 

d. Oct. S, 1862. CoUinsville, 111. 

Ch'n: I. George Washington, 2. 

Henry Loomis, 3. Eliza Jane, 4. 

HON. JACOB LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 14, 1755; m. Lucy McCall. A 
soldier of the Am. Revolution. Memb. of house of Rep's, 1805, '07, '08, and '11; 
He d. June 2, 183s, at Lebanon, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

Mary, b. ; m. William Abel. Abel Gay. Lebanon. Ch'n: i. 

Pa. Janette, 2. Damon L., 3. .Antoinette, 

Eunice, b. ; m. Josiah Gillett. 4. Emulous A., 5. Austin, 6. Ja- 

Removed to Pa. cob M. 

Rhoda, b. abt. 1780; m. Nov. 4, 1810, 2170. Jacob M., b. 1781. + 



2172. 
853. 

2176. 

2177- 

2178. 

2179- 
2180. 

85s. 

2184. 
2185. 

856. 



Aug. 3, 1758; m. 1st. 1781, Sibyl Pryor, 
1817, Mrs. Sarah Gager of Franklin. He 
a memb. of State Leg., 1803, '4, '6, and '14, 
is S ch'a 
2173. Wealthy, b. Sept. 15, 1786; in. Ed- 
mund Stiles. Ch'd: i. Ezra. 

Philura, b. , d. July 8, 1791, 

in 3rd yr. 

Nancy, b. Mch., 1792; m. Dec. 21, 
1815, Erastus, b. Dec. S, 1790, son of 
Dr. Daniel and Susannah (Throop) 
Hutchinson. He d. .Aug. 4, 1843. 
She d. July 14, 1836. Lebanon, 
Conn. Ch'n : i. .Austin L., 2. Hen- 
ry, 3. Hiram T., 4. James M., 5. 
Julia, 6. Andrew J., 7. Daniel, 8. 
Mary. See Hyde Gen., Vol. II, p. 
1126. 



2174. 



2175- 



ISAIAH LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., 
d. Nov. 18, 1814, ae. 56; m. 2nd, July 3 
was a soldier of Am. Rev., a pensioner, 
and d. Apr., 1841, at Lebanon, where b. h 
Clarissa, b. Feb., 1782; m. Apr. 26, 
1809, Judge Josiah Bartlett, son of 
Deac. Daniel and Desire (Bartlett) 
Strong. See F. B., Loomis Gen., 
Vol. II, p. 891. He grad. Y. C. 
1806, and d. June 27, 1850, ae 68. 
She d. May 26, 1844. Northfield, 
Vt. Ch'n : I. Jane Ann, 2. Judge 
Isaiah Loomis, 3. Nancy Loomis, 4. 
Mariette, S- Henriette, 6. Josiah 
Bartlett, 7. Murray John, 8. Sibyl, 9. 
Daniel. For many desc'ts see 
Strong Gen., 777. 

Cynthia, b. Nov. 27, 1784; m. Isaac 
Hoxie. Westerly, R. I. 

SIMON LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 24, 1760; m. Oct. 23, 1783, Sarah Hol- 
brook, d. Apr. 2, 1838. He was a soldier of the Am. Rev., memb. of State Leg., 
1805-6, and d. Dec. 28, 1841, at Lebanon, where b. his 8 ch'n. 



Sarah, b. Oct. 18, 1784, d. Sept. 19, 2181. 

1787. 

Melinpa, b. Nov. II, 178s, d. Sept. 2182. 

16, 1787. 

Simon, b. May 18, 1787. + 2183. 

Timothy, b. Dec. 14, 1789. + 

Hezekiah, b. Oct. 24, 1790. -f 



Selinde, b. Feb. 12, 179S, unm., d. 
Apr. 6, 1852. 

Lura, b. Aug. 13. 1797, d. Apr. IS, 
1800. 

LuciNDA, b. July 9, 1800; m. Nov. 
3, 1831, Thomas C. H. Potter. Leb- 
anon. 



ELIHU LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., 1748; ni. Rebecca Terry. He d. Feb. 7, 1820, 
Coventry. 4 ch'n. 

Joseph, b. Aug. 23, 1771.+ 2186. Eldad, b. Dec. 30, 1785.-!- 

Medad, b. 1778. -f 2187. Luther, b. Oct. 8, 1792.+ 

TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Coventry. Ct., Feb. 12, 1752; m. May i, 1777, Mary, b. 
Mch. 18, 1759. d. July 2, 1839, fiau. of Azariah and Mary (Davis) Orton. In 
1778, he was a private in Capt. David Dewey's Regt., Ct. militia. (See D. A. R. 
VI., b. 291). Removed to Tvrint;hani. Mass., then to Herkimer Co., N. Y. He d. 
Feb. 12, 1838. Jordanville, N. Y. 7 ch'n. 
Anna, b. Feb. 10, 1778; m. ist, Rho- 



2189. 
2190. 



dolphus Gay, d. 1810; m. 2nd. 
Hutchinson. She d. i87'5. fordan- 
ville, N. Y. Ch'n:, b. ist 'm. : i. 
Mary, 2. Laura, 3. William, 4. Hen- 
ry R., 5. Lorenzo O., 6. Eveline. By 
2nd m. : i. Angeline. 

Son, b. , d. an infant, Dec. 26, 

1779. See Tyringham Ch. Records. 
Mary (Polly), b. Jan. 23, 1782; m. 



2191. 



1st, William St. John, d. 1818; m. 
2nd, H. Curtiss. She d. 1863. Al- 
den, Erie Co., N. Y. Ch'n. by ist 
m. : I. Frederick, 2. Sophronia, 3- 
John. 4. Samuel, 5. Charlotte, 6. 
Polly, (Mary Ann), 7. Orton. By 
2nd m. : I. Loomis. 
Persis (Percy), b. May 25, 1784; 
m. 1st, Ira Derthrick, d. Oct. 17. 
1850; m. 2nd, Samuel, son of John 



207 



^txtl) ^rurrattnn 



2192. 



857. 



2196. 
2197. 
2198. 
2199. 



and Abigail (Phelps) Ward. She 
d. Aug. 5, 1871. Alden, N. Y. Ch'n, 
by 1st m. : I. John L., 2. Caroline, 3. 
Wm. St. John, 4. Ira, 5. Wm. St. 
John, 6. Adeline, 7. James Monroe. 
Salome, b. Dec. 17, 1785; m. Sam- 
uel, son of John and Abigail 
(Phelps) Ward. She d. 1857. Jor- 
danvillc, N. Y. Ch'n: i. Orrel, 2. 



John Lorin, 3. Orton, 4. Jane. 5. 
Mary, 6. Orton, 7. Loomis, 8. Bet- 
sey, 9. , 10. , II. . 

2193. Timothy, b. June 4, 1789. + 

2194. John, b. Sept. 17, 1791. -|- 

2195. Elizabeth, b. Mch. 17, 1795; m. 
1855, Rufus Starkweather, d. 1863. 
She d. 1868. Warren, N. Y. No 
ch'n. 



858. 

2206. 
2207. 



2208. 
2209. 



865. 



2214. 



2215. 
2216. 



DAN LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 22, 1758; m. Nov. 22, 1774, Sarah Wells, 
b. Jan. IS. 175s, dau. of Daniel and Sarah (Wells) Field. She d. Jan. l6, 1849. ae. 
94. In Am. Rev., first under Capt. Wm. Wilson, 1776, and Col. Israel Putnam. 
Was in the battles of Stillwater and Saratoga, being a witness of Burgoyne's sur- 
render. In 1777 he re-enlisted in Co. of Light Horse under Capt. Joel Loomis. He 
d. Aug. 22, 1841. 10 ch'n, b. Conn. 

Conn. 

2201. Timothy, b. May 14, 1786. -f- 

2202. Clarissa, b. June 4, 178S; m. Nov., 



Russell, b. June 27, 1775. -f 
Eleazer, b. Ndv. 12, 1776. + 
Ariel, b. Jan. 22, 1779. -f- 
Anna. b. July IS, 1781; m. Jan. i, 
1800. Elliot (Uriah) Palmer, d. Feb. 
4. 1865. She d. Dec. 4, 1874. Ver- 
non, Conn. Ch'n: i. Elliot. 2. 
Anna, 3. Uriah, 4. Mary Townsend. 
Sarah, b. Nov. 20, 1783; m. Calvin 
Tracy, d. Au.g:. s. i860, ae. 76. She 
d. Sept. 7, 1866. North Coventry, 



1807., Chester Tracy, who d. Mch. 
10, i8si. She d. Aug. 27, 1874. 
Stafford, Conn. 
Samuel, b. June 2, 1790. -\- 
2204. Marv, b. Apr. 15. 1792, d. Sept. 16, 
1795- 

Dan, b. Oct. 27, 1795, d. May 6, 
1814. 



2203. 



220s. 



JOHN LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., July 12, 174s ; m. Irene Lilly, b. 1749, d. Nov. 
20, 1828. He d. July 17, 1791. at Coventry, where b. his 8 ch'n. 



Sylvanus, b. June 13. 1768. -1- 
Abigail, b. Julv 17, 1770; m. Nov. 
27, 1788, Capt. Gad, b. Mch. 5, 1764, 
son of Thomas and Azuba (Strong) 
Page, d. Jan. 26, 1841. She d. Sept. 
6, 1847. Coventry. Ch'n: i. Al- 
maria, 2. Harlan, b. July 28, 1791, 
noted Evangelist and Agent of Am. 
Tract Soc, N. Y. City. 
.'Xmasa. b. Jan. 11, 1773. -f 
Demis. b. June 8, 177s ; m. Aug., 
1797. Asher Davenport, of Boston, 
who d. July 22, 1838. ae. 66, and was 
buried in Copp's Hill Cem'y, Bos- 
ton. She d. Apr. 23, 1858. Boston, 
Mass. Ch'n: i. Deodatus Wood- 
bridge, 2. Henry Hart, 3. Harriet 
Eliza, 4. Almira Howe, 5. George 



Washington, 6. Francis Lily, 7. 
Demis Sophronia. 8. Charles Fred- 
erick, 9. Edward Loomis, b. 1814, 
the distinguished Tragedian, and 
father of Fanny, the Celebrated 
Actress, and Blanche, the Noted 
Opera Singer; 10. Mary Ann, 11. 
Mary Ann Izene. 

2210. Sterling, b. Jan. 30, 1778. -|- 

221 1. Irene, b. May 21, 1781 ; m. June 27, 
1797. Wm. Rose. She d. l8ii. Cov- 
entry. Ch'n: I. Irene, 2. John 
Loomis, 3. Almena, 4. Ansel, 5. An- 
gelina. 6. Warren. 

2212. Che.ster. b. Nov. 2, 1783. + 

2213. Zurah, b. Oct. 14, 178s ; m. Samuel 
Church of Boston. She d. Dec. 10, 
1828. No ch'n. 



JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Apr. 29. 1743; m. ist, May S- 1763, Lvdia, 
b. Jan. 28, 1743-4. d- Dec. 14. 1786, dau. of David and Mary (Strong) Boswo'rth ; 
(See F. B., Loomis Gen., Vol. 11, p. 890) ; m. 2nd, Dec. 14, 1787, Ruth Bingham, 
d. 1825. He turned out at the Lexington Alarm; was at Battle of Bunker Hill, 
re-enlisted in 1780. He served several enlistments, under different commands. He 
d. Nov. 20, 1834, at Lebanon, where b. his 13 ch'n. 



Ruby, b. Jan. s, 1766: m. Dec. 8, 
1785. Enos Williams. She d. Feb. 
6, 1841. Richfield, N. Y. Ch'n: i. 
Josiah, 2. Lydia, 3. Griswold. 4. Jus- 
tin, S- Hezekiah, 6. Mary, 7. Laura. 
Amos, b. Feb. 20, 1768. -\- 
Lydia, b. Feb. 14, 1771 ; m. Leb- 
anon, 1793 (his 2nd wife) William, 
b. Lebanon, Aug. 2, 1762, d. Nov. 
S. 1818, son of Veach and Lucy 
(Walsworth) Williams. See note 
No. 868. She d. Nov. 8, 1861. Was 



grandmother of Prof. Arthur W. 
Wright, Yale College. Lebanon, 
Conn. Ch'n: I. Chaunccy, 2. Sal- 
mon, 3. William C, 4. Lydia, 5. 
Flarrict, m. Jesse Wriglit. Ch'n : 
(a) Prof. Arthur Williams, (b) 
Alexander Hamilton. 6. Gilbert, 7. 
Dr. Amos Loomis. 
2217. Adnah, b. July 30, 1772. -f- 
22t8. Salmon, b. Aug. 20, 1774, num., d. 

Sept. 20, 1795. Hartford. 
2219. .Abijah, b. ^Ich. I, 1777; m. Natlian 



iri0nmt0 C^cnralng^ 



208 



2220. 
2221. 
2222. 
2223. 
2224. 
2225. 



867. 
2227. 

868. 



2228. 
2229. 



Walsworth. She ri. 1865. Norwich. 
Hezekiah, b. Feb. 8, i779- + 
Joseph, b. July 8, 1780. + 
Ariel, b. Mch. 6, 1782. + 
IIarvev, b. Apr. 23, 1783 + 
Isaac B., b. July 31, 1789.+ 
Jairus, b. May 7, 1791. He re- 
ceived prize money for attacking, 
July 27, 1816. Fort Netiro, situated 
on the Appalachicola River, Flori- 
da, 60 mi. below the mouth of the 
Flint. See U. S. Statutes at Larpe. 
V. 6, Boston, 1862. Under orders of 
Daniel T. Patterson, commander at 
the New Orleans Station, as sail- 
ing-master, he came up the river 2226. 
and opened fire. Getting range by 

ABIJAH LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Oct. i, 
Abigail, bapt. Noblctown, Mass., 



2230. 
871. 



cold shot, a red-hot ball was put in 
the gun and sent screaming oyer 
the wall and into the magazine. 
700 bbls. of gunpowder tore the 
earth, rent the fort and wretched 
creatures to fragments. 270 men, 
women and children died on the 
spot, and most of the remaining 64 
died soon after. See Jairus Loomis 
to Daniel T. Patterson, Aug. 13, 
1816, State Papers. Sec. Session, 
Fifteenth Congress, No. 119, pp. 15- 
17. Also McMaster's U. S. History, 
Vol. 4, p. 432. He d. 1822? of yel- 
low fever, near New Orleans, La. 
Erastus, b. Sept. 27, 1793- + 

1747; m. Mary Williams, i ch'd. 
May 16, 1773. 



CAPT. ISAIAH LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 11, 1749; m- T^^'c- 8, 1774. 
Abigail, b. Apr. 29, 1755, <\. Julv 12. 1826, dan. of Veach and Lucy f Walsworth*) 
Williams. Soldier in Am. Rev. 'Memb. State Leg. 1803-6. Presidential Elector. He 
d. Nov. 20, 1834, at Lebanon, where b. his 8 ch'n. 



Veach, b. Dec. 16, 1775. -|- 
SusANNAn, b. Nov. 17. I779I ni- 
Dec. 16, 1798, James, d. Oct. 17. 1842, 
son of Charles Williams. Farmer. 
Rem. to Columbus, N. Y., in l8os, 
where she d. Jan. 24, 182T. Ch'n: 
I. Bertha, 2. Abigail, 3. Sarah, 4. 
Eunice, %. Lydia, 6. Anna. 7. 
Charles, 8. Isaiah Loomis, 9. Lucy 
Emily, 10. Emily Susannah. See 
Williams Cen., p. 86. 
Lucy, b. Apr. 23, 1783; m. Mch. 27, 
T823, Deac. Eliphalet, d. Nov. 19, 



2231. 
2232. 



2233- 

2234. 



2235. 



1854, son of Eliphalet .^bel. She d. 
Mch. 28. i8si. No ch'n. Lebanon. 
Sarah, b. Dec. 28, 1784, d. Oct. 22. 
t8T0, unni. 

Eunice, h. Jan. 9, T786; m. 1812, 
Thomas Loomis (2239). She d. 
Oct. II, 181 3. 

Sherman, b. May 17, 1787. + 
Lydia. b. Dec. 8, 1790; m. Mch. 29, 
1810, Simon Loomis ('2178). She d. 
Nov. 21, 1881. Franklin. Conn. 
Bfthia, b. Sept. 23, 1796, d. Oct. 8, 
1801. 



LIEUT.-GEN. TI^IOMAS LOOMIS, b. Lebanon. Ct.. Apr. 18, 17^6; m. Lebanon, 
Mch. 10, 1777, Mary, b Feb. 23, 1757, d. June 28, 1841. dau. of Capt. Veach and 
Lucy (Walsworth) Williams. Sec note under No. 868. for ancestry. He served 
from Lexington to Yorktown, serving as commissary during the war. He was in 
the Battle of Bunker Hill. (See D. A. R. I, 9)- Farmer. Removed to Hartwick, 
N. Y., 1797, and d. New Berlin, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1842, a pensioner. 6 ch'n— all b. at 
Lebanon. 



*Lucy Walsworth is a descendant from Egbert. 17th and last King of the West Saxons, 
through Alfred the Great. See desc. of Veach Williams, Part IT. edition 1887. for her line 
of ancestry, the names of which are as follows: Lucy Walsworth, dan. of William Wals- 
worth and Mary Avery, dau. of Samuel Avery and Susannah Palmes, dau. of William 
Palmes and Ann Humfrev. dau. of John Humfrey and Lady Susan, dau. of Thomas, 
3rd Earl of Lincoln, and Lady Elizabeth, son of Henry Clinton, 2nd Earl of Lincoln, and 
Lady Katherine, dau. of Francis Hastings. 2nd Earl of Huntingdon, and Lady Kathcrine 
Pole, dau. of Henry. Baron Montague, and Lady Jane son of Sir Richard Pole and Mar- 
garet, Countess of Salisbury, dau. of George, Duke of Clarence, and Lady Isabel, son of 
Richard, Duke of York, and Cicely Nevill, son of Richard Plantagenet and Lady Anne 
Mortimer, dau, of Roper Mortimer and F.Ieanora Holland, son of Edmund Mortimer, Earl 
of March, and Lady Philippa PlantaL'enct, dau. of Lionel, Duke of Clarence, and Lady 
Elizabeth de Burtdi, son of Edward HI and Philippa. son of Edward II and Isabella, son 
of Edward and Eleanor, son of ?Ienry ITT and Eleanor, son of John. King of Eng., and 
Isabella, son of Henry II and Eleanor, son of Geoffrey Plantagenet and Matilda, dau. of 
Henry I, and Matilda, dau. of Malcolm TIT of Scotland and Margaret, dau. of Edward, the 
Exile, and Auatha, son of Edmund Ironsides and I^dy .Mgitha, son of Ethelrcd, the Un- 
ready, and Elfledn. son of Edgar, the Peaceable, and Ethclfled, son of Edmund, King of 
Eng., and Lady Elfgiva, son of Edward, the Elder, and Equina, son of .Mfred the Great 
and Elswitha. son of Ethelwulf, Kinir of F.ne . and Lady Osliurga, son of Egbert, 17th and 
last King of the West Saxons, and Lady Redburga. 



209 



^txtl| Cl^^itrrattcn 



2236. Ezra, b. Dec. 19, 1777. + 

2237. Dudley, b. Nov. 28, 1779. + 

2238. Elizabeth (Betsey), b. Mch. 13, 
1783; m. Aug. 6, 1801, Charles, d. 
Oct. 21, 1852, ae. 78, son of Samuel 
and Mehitable ( ) Knapp. She 
d. Oct. 7, 1849. They resided New 
Berlin, N. Y. He was a leather 
merchant. Ch'n : I. Tracey Sam- 
uel, 2. Mary Mehitable, 3. Thomas 



2239- 
2240. 
2241. 



Loomis, 4. William Dudley, 5. Eme- 
line Betsey, 6. Eliza Maria, 7, A 
son, 8. Catherine Harriet, 9. A dau., 
10. Charles, 11. A son, 12. A son, 13. 
Ellen. See Williams Gen., p. 42, for 
desc. 

Thomas, b. July 25, 1788. + 
CvRUS, b. Oct. 27, 1792. + 
Andrew W., b. June 27, 1797. -j- 



873. LIEUT. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., July 25, 1739; m. ist, Feb. 9, 1764, 
Sarah Crawford, d. Oct. 18, 1784, ae. 40; m. 2nd, Oct. 26, 1785, Sibyl Knox. In 
what war was he Lieut.? He d. Feb. 28, 1798. Union, Conn. 9 ch'n. 



2242. Charlotte, b. Jan. 3, 1765 ; m. Oct. 
II, 1780. Capt. Penuel, b. Wood- 
stock, Ct., May 8, 1757, son of Eb- 
enezer and Charity (Bugbee) 
Childs. Ch'n : i. Ralpha Rodolpha, 
2. John Burnap, 3. Frederick 
Augustus, 4. Penuel. Jr., 5. Dan- 
iel Putnam, 6. Henry Loomis. 
She d. Brandon, Vt., Jan. 11, 1815, 
and he m. 2nd, Mrs. Sabra (Can- 
non) Henry. He d. in Pittsficld, 
Vt., Aug. 22, 1843. See Child Gen. 
for desc'ts. 

2243. Anna, h. Jan. 19, 1767; m. July 20. 
1786, Walter, b. July 22, 1769, son of 
John and Alice (Goodale) Sessions. 
Ch'n: I. Alice, 2. Sarah C., 3. Anna, 



2244 

224s 

2246 
2247, 

2248. 



2249. 
2250. 



4. Charlotte, 5. John Schuyler, 6. 
Daniel Loomis. See Sessions Gen., 
p. 105. Also Deming Gen., p. 174, 
for descendants. 

Daniel, b. June 13, 1769, d. Oct. 4, 
1775. 

Clarissa, b. Jan. 19, 1772; m. Doct. 
Stephen Preston. Sangerfield, N. Y. 
Walter, b. Dec. 17, 1774. + 
Sarah, b. May 8, 1777; m. William 
Mahan. Westmoreland, N. Y. 
George Washington, b. Aug. 17, 

1779- -f 

Willard, b. Mch. 30, 1782. -\- 

Selina, b. Oct. 8, 1784, d. Oct. 27, 

1784. 



874. 



2251. 

2252. 

2253. 

22.S4. 
225.=;. 
2256. 
2257. 



875. 



2260. 

2261. 

2262. 
2263. 
2264. 
2265. 
2266. 
2267. 



JONAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., May s, 1743; m. ist, Nov. 29, 1764, Meliitable 
Cram of Bromfield. Conn., who d. ; m. 2nd, 1781 (?), Martha Post. He re- 
moved to Milton, Vt., and d. Apr. 22. 1813. By the census report of 1790, "Jonas 
Loomis" of Hartland, Vt., is credited witli 2 sons above 16 yrs. of age, 4 sons under 
16 yrs. of age, and 4 dau. (no names given). Was this Jonas the above Jonah? We 
believe he was. Again, if he was ni. 2nd in 1792. then dates below for birth of Anna 
and Reuben are wrong, as he is reported as having 9 ch'n — 6 bv ist m. and 3 by 2nd 
ni., all b. Vt. 



Sarah, b. July 9, 1767; m. Daniel 

Munsell. Warren, Vt. 

William, b. Dec. 2, 1796. + 

Elizabeth, b. 1774; m. Elijah Grout. 

New York. 

Charles, b. 1776. + 

Enos. b. 1778. + 

Jonah, b. Oct. t6, 1782.4- 

Anna, b. 1784 (?); m. John Wait. 

Removed to Ravenna, O. Ch'n : i. 



.\bi.gail, 2. Hannah, 3. Martha, 4. 
Lydia. 

2258. Reuben, b. 1786 (?).-f 

22i9. Abigail, b. Oct. 6, 1790; m. Eli 
Odcll, b. Vt., June 4, 1792. She d. 
Mch. 10, 1874. Hiram, O. Ch'n: 
I. Martlia Lucina. 2. Jonah, 3. Hor- 
ace, 4. Eli William, 5. Reuben, 6. 
Aima Maria. 



NOAH LOOMIS, b. Conn., Jan. 13, 1745; m. ist, Feb. 4. I773, Sibyl Williams; 
m. 2nd, Mrs. Dorcas Crawford, d. Jan. 25, 1825, ae. 71. He removed to Georgia, 
Vt., and d. Nov. 20, 1795. ',11 ch'n. 

2268, 



RoswELL, b. Oct., 1773. + 
Cl.\ri.ssa, b. 1777; m. Elijah Dee. 
Georgia, Vt. She d. bef. 1811. 
John, b. Dec. II, 1779. + 
Noah, b. Sept. 15, 1782. -|- 

Eeenezer, b. , 1783. 4- 

JOANNAH, b. ; m. Post. 

Daniel, b. Nov. 20, 1787. + 
SvBEL. b. June 14, 1790; m. Elcazer 
Munsell. She d. 1864. Blooming- 
ton, 111. 



Lyman, b. .^ug. 8, 1792, d. Aug. 3, 
I794- 

2269. Elijah, b. Mch. 31, 179.';. -f 

2270. Eunice, b. Mch. 26, 1799; m. John 
Fuller. She d. 1870. Bloomington, 
111. 



Note. — Bv census of 1790, Noah Loomis, 
of Chittenden Co., Vt., is credited with i 
son above 16 yrs. of age, 4 sons under 16 
yrs, of age, and 4 dau. 



fonmts (^^^^fal0glJ 



210 



876. 



2271. 

2272. 
2273. 

2274. 

2275. 

880. 

2277. 



ELIJAH LOOMIS, b. Union, Conn., Aug. 7, 1747; ni. Jan. 27, 1774. Alethca, b. 

Apr. 18, i7Sr, d. Apr. 13, 1799, ae. 48, dau. of John and Miriam (Fuller) Barley, or 

Burleigh. In 1788 he removed to Georgia, Vt., and d. there Nov. 20, 1795. See 

Burley Gen., p. 130. 6 ch'n, b. Union, Conn. 

Mary, b. May s, 1775; m. Joseph 18, 181 1. Georgia, Vt. 

Ballard. She d. 1858. Georgia, Vt. 2276. Sarah, b. Sept. 19, 1789. 

Roger Ends, b. Mch. 27, 1777. -|- 

SiBYL. b. 1770; m. John Bowker. 

She d. 1864. Georgia, Vt. 

RoxAN'A, b. 1781 ; m. Ebenezer 

Bogue. She d. 1849. Enosburg, Vt. 

Alethea, b. 1783, unmarried, d. Dec. 



Note. — by census of 1790, Elijah Loomis 
of Hinesburg, Chittenden Co., Vt., is cred- 
ited with I son under 16 yrs. of age and 5 
dau. This agrees with above family. 



JOSTAH LOOMIS, b. Conn., May 19, 1737; m. Deborah Williams. He d. 1800. 

Egremont, Mass. (Sec Vol. 3, Doc. Hst. of N. Y.). 3 ch'n. 

Sarah, b. Nov. 6, 1785; m. Michael Maria, 2. Sally. 

J., b. 1784, d. Egremont, Mass., May 2278. Benjamin W., b. 1787. + 

28, 1857, son of John and Mary 2279. Josiah. b. 1790; m. Eunice Abbot. 

( ) Hollenbeck. She d. Feb. 27, He d. i860. Western New York. 

1809. Egremont, Mass. Ch'n : i. 

882. CAPT. MICHAEL LOOMIS, b. Sept. 5, 1741 : m. Dec. 14, 1758, Mary, dau. of 
Andrew Karncr, son of Lodowick Karner, of Rhinebcck. N. Y. (See Hst. of Berk- 
shire Co., Mass.). He d. 1793. Egremont, Mass. 8 ch'n — b. Egremont. 



2279.1. LonwicK, b. Jan. 13, 1760, d. Jan. 
27, 1843. See Egremont records. 

2280. Andrew, b. 1761. -f- 

2281. Josiah, bapt. Jan. 29, 1764, d. . 

2282. Elizabeth, bapt. Jan. 20, 1766; m. 
Joel, b. July 25, 1767, d. Feb. 8. 1853, 
son of Joel and Elizabeth (Loomis, 
878) Crippin. S. Egremont. She d. 
May 20, 1840. He d. Feb. 8, 1853. 
Ch'n: I. Milo, 2. Joel, 3. Henry, 4. 



883. 

2287. 

2288. 

2289. 

2290. 
2291. 
2292. 

2293. 
885. 

2299. 



2300. 
886. 

2302. 



ABIJAH LOOMIS, b. Conn., Mch. 
He d. 1820, Greene, N. Y. 12 ch'n. 
MephiboshetHj b. Jan. 6, 1769, d. 
Feb. 28. 1769. 

Elias, b. Nov. 20, 1769. Burling- 
ton, Pa. 
.Abigail, b. Nov. 2, 1771, d. Nov. 9, 

1794- 

.\bi.tah, b. Apr. 15. 1774. + 
Daniel, b. May 26, 1776. -f 
EuNicE, b. Mav 17, 1778; m. Jesse 
Barto, who d.' 1850. She d. 1868. 
Greene, Chenango Co.. N. Y. 
Olive, b. Mav 31, 1780: m. Samuel 
A. Skeele, d.'Oct. 13, 1856. She d. 



Maria, 5. Sophia, 6. Wm., 7. Ed- 
mund. 8. Julia Ann, 9. Lucy Amerct. 
And the following are believed to be 
children of 882, but documentary 
proof is wanting. 

2283. Michael, b. Egremont, 1768. -|- 

2284. Thomas, b. Feb., 1771. -f 

2285. Mary, b. 1773; m. Pixley. 

Steuben Co.. N. Y. 

2286. Josiah. b. Dec. 20, 1780. + 

10, 1743-4; m- Mch. 30, 1768, Mary Kellogg. 



2294. 



2295. 



2296. 



2297. 
2298. 



1823. 

William, b. Mch. i. 1783; m. 

Hill. He served in War of 1812, be- 
ing allowed $29.00 on claim. He d. 
1856. Mich. 

Tryphena, b. May 14, 1785; m. Ste- 
phen Mead, who d. 1854. She d. 
1844. Greene, N. Y. 
Sarah, b. Aug. 3. 1787; rn. Josiah 
Burgess, who d. 1816. Smithvillc, 
N. Y. 

Thomas, b. Feb. 28, 1790. + 
.■\ndre\v, b. Jan. 22, 1793. -|- 



DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Conn., Apr. 4, 1750; m. ist, Sarah Webb; m. 2nd, Mrs. 

She d. Sept. S, 1825, ac. 80. He d. 



Elizabeth Winchell, dau. of .Andrew Karner, 

July 21, 1833. N. Egremont, Mass. 3 ch'n. 

Catherine, b. Feb. 10, 1777; m. 

Darius Race. She d. Sept. 10, 1859. 

Egremont, Mass. Ch'n: i. Betsey, 

2. Daniel, 3. Benjamin Alanson, 4. 

Mary, 5. Lydia. 6. Sarah. 

Thankful, b. Sept. 17, 1780; m. Jo- 2301. 

siah, b. Aug. 6, 1780, d. Apr. 12, 

BENAJAH LOOMIS, b. Conn., July 15, 1752; m. 1st, Nov. 15, I77i, Rachel Pat- 

ter.son, b. .^ug. 20, 1846; m. 2nd, Prudence Corbin. Farmer. He d. Mch. 8, 1838. 

Smithville, N. Y. 9 ch'n. 

Elizabeth, b. July 15, 1772; m. (his 1863. Oxford, N. Y. 

2nd wife) Philip Bartle. She d. 



1863, son of Josiah and Lydia 
( ) Millard. She d. Oct. 24, 
1857. N. Egremont, Mass. Ch'n: 
I. Josiah, 2. .Abigail, 3. Loomis, 4. 
Laura Ann. 
Joseph, b. May, 1784. + 



211 



#txtly ^ptt^rattnn 



2303. 

2304. 
2305- 



896, 

231 1. 
2312. 
2313- 

898. 

2319. 
2320. 

2321. 
2322. 

2323. 

899. 

2326. 
2327- 

2328. . 

2329. 
2330. 



905. 



2334- 

2335. 
2336- 

2337- 
2338. 
2339- 
2340, 
908. 

2346. 
2347- 
2348. 

909. 



Catharine, b. Mch. 29, 1774; m. 2306. 

Peter Rorabaugh. She d. 1856. 

Edward, b. Feb. 2, 1777. + 2307. 

Tabitha, b. June 13, 1779; m. May, 2308. 

I79i, Peter Bartle, b. Oxford, N. Y: 

Sept. 24, 1769, d. Ohio, Mch. 22, 2309. 

1831. She d. Mch. 2, i860. Delmer, 

Pa. Ch'n : i. Lot Wright, 2. Annis, 2310. 

3. Caroline, 4. Uri. 



Ruth, b. Mch. 20, 1781 ; m. Jedu- 

thun Gray. She d. 1835. Indiana. 

Daniel, b. Feb. 14, 1783. + 

Jane, b. Mch. 21, 1785, d ae. 17 

years. 

Amy, b. Feb. 21, 1788; m. John 

Stephens. Sh d. 1823. 

Nancy, b. May 22, 1790; m. Chaun- 

cey Hill. She d. 1846. 



REUBEN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Nov., 1741 ; m. 1780, Eleanor Hartley. He 
d. June 30, 1817, Ancram. N. Y. 8 ch'n— b. N. Y. 



Giles, b. 1782, unm., d. 1815. An- 
cram, N. Y. 

Hannah, b. 1784; m. Charles Viele. 
She d. 1809. Conn. 
Lydia, b. Apr. 10, 1787; m. Basline 
Shooks. Ancram, N. Y. 



2314. John R., b. Dec. 17, 1789.+ 

2315. Ebeneeer, b. Apr. i, 1793. + 

2316. David, b. Jan. i, 1795. + 

2317. Reuben, b. Mch. ir, 1799.+ 

2318. Thomas R., b. Dec. 3, 1807. + 



TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Ancram, N. Y., 1747; m. Lucretia Von Freidenburgh, b. 
Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1753, d. 1856, ae. 93. He d. 1807, Ancram, where b. his 7 ch'n. 



2325. 



Thomas T., b. 1773. + 

Sarah, b. 1778; m. David Ostrom. 

She d. 1830. Copake, N. Y. 

John, b. Mch. 5, 1781.+ 

IsAAC, b. 1788. + 

Lucretia, b. 1789; m. Jacob Pulver. 

JOHN LOOMIS, b. Ancram, N. Y., Aug. 17, 

1829. He d. Sept. 11, 1823. Taghkanic, N. Y. 

Thomas, b. 1775. + 

Maria, b. 1777; m. Myndert Van 

Deuscn. She d. 1858. Troy, N. Y. 

Sarah, b. 1779; m. John Schott. 

She d. Oct., 1862. Ancram, N. Y. 

Adam, b. Oct. 14, 1781.+ 

Elizabeth, b. 1784; m. Henry 

Lampman. She d. 1858. Luzerne 

Co., Pa. 



She d. 1816. Gallatin, N. Y. 
2324. Timothy, b. 1791. + 

Hannah, b. 1795; m. Joshua Wash- 
burn. She d. 1869. Clermont, Co- 
lumbia Co., N. Y. 



2331- 



2332. 
2333- 



1749; m. Sarah Shaver, d. Apr. 13, 
8 ch'n— b. N. Y. 

Mary, b. Feb. 26, 1786; m. Jacob 
Near, d. 1855. Verona, N. Y. She 
was living in 1880. 
John, b. Aug. 17, 1789. -|- 
Dorothy, b. Nov. 10, 1792; m. Dec. 
II, 1814, Peter C. Williams, who d. 
Oct. 8, 1858, ae. 62. Hillsdale, N. 
Y., where she was in 1880. 



WILLIAM HARTMAN LOOMIS, b. Taghkanic, N. Y., abt. 1776; m. Mary 
Amanda Wilsey (one writes it Woolson), who d. abt. 1839 (1845), at Freeport, 111. 
He rem. from N. Y. to Maumee, Ohio, thence to 111., and thence to Wis., and d. 
at Monroe, Wis., abt. 1866. Said to have served in Wars of 1812 and 1848. Farmer. 
Rep. 12 ch'n. (The following order and ages are tentative). 



Lucy, b. N. Y., 1810; m. John 

Cummins (or Cumnions). 

Harrison E., b. N. Y., 1812. -f 

Nellie, b. N. Y., 1814; m. Henry 

Henderson. 

Harriet, b. N. Y., 1816; m. James 

Henderson. 

John, b. , 1818; m. Hulda 

Cummins. 

Sarah, b. Maumee, O., 1820; m. 

James Hughes. 

Cornelius, b. Maumee, O., 1822 ; m. 

LOREN LOOMIS, b. Oct. 2, 1747; m. 
children. 

Rivera, b. 1784. 

Mary, b. 1788. 

Eunice, b. 1794; m. Runah Rans- 

ford. She d. Mch. 3, 1862. Machias, 



2341 
2342 



2343 



2344 



2345 



Jane Van Horn. 

Esther, b. Maumee, O. ; 1824; m. 

Joel Enos. 

Delilah, b. Maumee, O., 1826; m. 

Lewis Osgood. 

Serepta, b. Maumee, O., 1828; m. 

Steven Van Horn. 

Wm. WallacEj b. Maumee O., 

1830. + 

Benj. Cornal, b. Maumee, O., 

1832. 4- 



. Stockbridge, Mass. 5 known 

N. Y. Ch'n : i. Solomon, 2. Carl, 

3. Matilda, 4. Marietta, 5. Henrietta. 

2349. Robert, b. Apr. 11, 1799.+ 

2350. Levi, b. Nov. 6, 1801. -f- 



FRANCIS LOOMIS, b. Sirasbury, Conn., June 7, 1750; m. Anne Clark. Simsbury. 
8 ch'n — b. Simsbury. 



Bjoomta ^rnralngg 



212 



2351- 

2352- 

2353- 
2354- 



2355- 



919. 

2359- 
2360. 
2361. 

2362. 
922. 



2365. 
2366. 

2367. 

2368. 
2369. 
2370. 

2371- 
pas- 



ton, 4. John, 5. Livillia, 6. Erastus, 
7. Anne, 8. Esther, 9. Rhoda, 10. 
Isaac Watts. 

2356. Milton, b. . 

2357. Mary, or Polly, b. May, 1779; m. 
Joseph Adams. She d. Apr., 1878. 
Catskill, N. Y. 

Mercy C, b. 1782; m. i860, Eli- 
phalet Olmsted. She d. Jan. 11, 
1857. Hartland, Conn. 



2.358. 



l-RANXIS, b. . 

Anne, bapt. Aug. 11, 1771; m. 1794, 
Abel Eno. Simsbury. 
Erastus, bapt. June 13, 1773. 
Rhoda, bapt. Dec. 10, 1775; m. 
Timothy Olmsted. East Granby. 
Ch'n : I. Mary, 2. Jane, 3. Fanny. 
Lydia, b. Mch. IS, 1776; m. Keb. 
6 1797, Samuel Thompson, d. Apr. 
12, 1832. She d. Apr. 10, 1859. 
Ch'n: I. Samuel, 2. Lydia, 3. Mil- 

SIMEOX LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., 1746? m. Mch. 23, 1769, Kezia Moore, d. 

Feb. 7, 1778, ae. 33. He d. July 31, 1778, at Windsor, where b. his 6 ch'n. 

Anna, b. Dec. 2, 1769, d. young. 2363. Elihu, b. Feb. 19, 1776. + 

Job, b. Mch. 29, 1771.+ 2364. Kezia, b. Jan. 24, 1778; m. Feb., 

Amelia, b. Nov. 28, 1772, unm., d. 1809, Bildad Drake. She d. 1868. 

Feb. 22, 1858. Lafayette, Ind. Ch'n: I. Delia. 

William, b. Feb. 14, 1774.+ See Phelps Gen. 

MICHAEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Oct. 13, 1747; m. Oct. 9, 1777, Huldah 
Loomis (702), d. 1830. He was priv. in the Torringford Co. in 1775. In 1779 he 
he was on com. to procure clothing for the soldiers, 1780. He d. 1827, Harrisville, 
O. 9 ch'n. 

June 14, 1794, unm. He was "free- 
man in 1818." He was one of the 
"dissenters" who declined to be 
taxed to support the church at Tor- 
rington. Conn., and withdrew in 
1819, the next year after the law 
was passed which allowed this 
course. Afterwards he was of "no 
denomination." He d. Dec, 1867. 
Harrisville, O. 
2372. AsHER, b. Feb. 22, 1796. + 
-i7i- RuFUS, b. Apr. 21, 1800, d. Mch. 2, 
1803. 



1 



Chester, b. July 5, 1778, d. Mch. 26, 
1779- 

Chester, b. Conn., June 25, 1780; 
m. July I, 1811, Azubah Elmer. No 
ch'n. Carpenter. Widower. Died 
Dec. 20, 1876, at Austinburg, Ash- 
tabula Co., Ohio. 

Chauncey, b. Sept. 18, 1783, d. Jan. 
25, 1800. 

Alvin, b. Mch. 20, 1787. + 
Anson, b. Oct. 6, 1790. -f- 
Ashley, b. June 14, 1794, d., ae. 4 
years. 
Michael, b. Torrington, Conn., 

ASA LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Feb. 29, 1756; m. July 11, 1778, Priscilla 
Austin, wlio d. abt. 1843. He d. 1831, Torrington, Conn. Served in Am. Rev. Pen- 
sioner. To-day they scatter rice over the newly wedded pair. In 1778, as the follow- 
ing shows, they did differently, to their sorrow. When he was married the young 
men banded together to steal the bride and carry her away and keep her until the 
bridegroom would pay for a supper and brandy all around. Tlic day of the marriage 
Asa was to take his bride home on horseback, the usual mode of travel in those days. 
After starting with her he was overtaken by one after anotlicr of the young men on 
horseback until a dozen or so had collected as if to accompany him. On a given sig- 
nal the horses were put into confusion in front and about the bridal pair. Just then 
Trumbull Ives, having been appointed, seized the bride, drew her to the saddle of his 
own horse and rode away with all possil)le speed. The bridegroom was a little too ex- 
pert in tangles and escaped tlic net laid for him and gave cliase for his bride, while the 
multitude followed with the purpose of aiding the man with the bride to make his 
escape, but the plans failed in part, for the bride was not taken out of Torringford, 
but to the Tavern, where supper and liquors were ordered and the kidnapped bride 
detained until the bridegroom paid the hill. This was not the end of the matter, for 
Asa sued the while company, all tlie men were fined, and it was years before all the 
fines were collected and the matter ended. Orcutt's Torrington. 8 ch'n. 



2374. Abigail, b. July 16, 1779; m. May 

29, 1800, George, b. Jan. 4, 1780, d. 2376. 

Oct. 5, 1836, son of Daniel and Ju- 
dith (Deming) Deming. She d. 2377. 
June 9, 1869. Riverton, Conn. Ch'n : 2378. 
I.George Gilbert, 2. Jannah Kilborn, 
3. Asa Loomis. See Deming Gen., 2379. 
p. 243, for desc'ts. < 

2375. Belinda, b. May 30, 1781, unm., d. 2380. 



1840. 

Beulah, b. Oct. 30, 1783, unm., d. 

Nov. 24, 1810. 

Asa, b. Mch. 3, 1786. -f 

Wealthy, b. Aug. 3, 1788; m. Rans- 

ley Woodruff. He d. 1857. 

Mary, b. May i, 1792, unm., d. June 

12, 1820. 

.\i;sTiN, b. Sept. 14, 1794. -|- 



2^3 ^txtl| CJjgttgrattDtt 

2381. AuRELiA LuRANA, b. Apr. 17, 1799; tis, who d. May 21, 1848. Res. 
in. Feb., 1825, Charles Lewis Cur- Charlestown, Ohio. She d. 1873. 

926. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., June 26, 1758; m. Rhoda Stark. He d. 
1835, Charlestown, O. 7 ch'n. 

2382. Lavinia, b. 1784; m. Lucretius, son 2386. Cl.\rissa, b. 1793; in. Chauncey B. 
of Hezekiali and Margaret (Mills) Curtiss. She d. 1851. Charlestown, 
Bissell. She d. 1855. Austinburgh, Ohio. 

Ohio. 2387. Sophia, b. 1796; m. Horace Cook, 

2383. Harvey, b. 1786. + She d. 1838. Elkhart, Ind. 

2384. Ralsemon, b. Aug. 24, 1788. + 2388. WiLLARD, b. 1798, unin., d. 1823. 

2385. Philumena, b. 1790, unm., d. 1818. 

931- JEDEDIAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn, ; in. May 18, 1783, Martha Drake, 

d. May 8, 1832, ae. 66. He d. 1820, at Windsor, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

2389. Norman, b. 1783, unm., d. June i, i860. 

1861. 2391. Martha, b. 1790, unm., d. June i, 

2390. Henry, b. 1785, unm., d. Oct. 9, 1858. 

934- DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., 1768; ni. Chloe Morton, d. Apr. 12, 1839, 
ae. 75. He d. Nov. 11, 1824, ae. 56, at Windsor, where b. his 6 ch'n. 

2392. Eleanor, b. Oct., 1790; m. Oct., Ann Cole, d. Sept. 19, 1849, ae. 50. 
1810, Henry Wilson. She d. Oct., He d. July 18, 1854, without chil- 
1849. Windsor. dren. 

2393. Chloe, b. Oct., 1792; m. Nov. 4, 2396. Clarissa, b. Mch. 11, 1801, unm., d. 
1821, William Benton. She d. Oct., Aug. 30, 1893. 

1863. Bennington, N. Y. 2397. Nathan, b. June 4, 1804; m. 1850, 

2394. Ameli.\, b. July, 179s; m. Jan., 181S, Eliza, b. Mch. 10, 1814, dau. of 
John Hill. She d. Sept. 15, 1822. Jared and Damaris (Cone) Cone. 
E. Hartford, Conn. He d. June 9, 1854, without chil- 

2395. Daniel, b. Mch. 10, 1798; m. 1833, dren. 

937- JONATHAN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Mch. 25, 1757; m. Mch. 2, 1802, Han- 
nah Barber, d. Mch. i, 1840, ae. 71. He served in the first call for troops in Am. 
Rev. Was in 6th Co., 3rd Regt. Conn. Line under Capt. Clark. Was at battle of 
Bunker Hill. Was in Col. Comfort Sage's Regt. which re-enforced the army in 
N. Y. and fought at White Plains. Was made corp'I near the close of the war. He 
d. Oct. 23, 1814, at Windsor, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

2398. Moses, b. Aug. 13, 1805. + 2^, 1829. 

2399. Timothy, b. Nov. 17, 1808, d. July 2400. Jonathan, b. Aug. 6, 1811. unm. 

941. BENONI LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Feb. 27, 1758; m. Mch. 9, 1786, Jemima, 
dau. of Natlianiel and Hephzibah (Looniis, 375) Barber, d. Oct. 6, 1828. He was 
one of the signers of an agreement, or declaration, forming a society called the 
"Strict Congregationalists." This was prepared Mch. 7, 1787. He d. Feb. 20, 
1820, at Torrington, where b. his 5 ch'n. 

2401. Warren, b. Nov. 9, 1787-+ 2404. Elisha, b. July 27, 1798.+ 

2402. RoxALENA, b. Mch. 27, 1791; m. 2405. Pamela, b. Jan. 18, 1804; m. Apr. 
Jan. 29. 1828, Horace Loomis 21, 1824, Horace Loomis (3051). 
(3051). She d. Sept. 3. 1830. She d. Sept. 23, 1824. 

2403. Horace Allyn, b. Aug. 3, 1793.+ 

945- ALEXANDER LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., June 15, 1770; m. ist, June 3, 

1792. Submit Spencer, d. Oct. 9, 1822; m. 2nd, Mary Foot, d. Mch., 1863. He d. 

July 4, 1849, East Hamilton, N. Y. 5 ch'n. 

2406. Calvin, b. Apr. 19, i793- + Sherburne, N. Y. 

2407. Abraham, b. Oct. 9, i79S- + 2410. Jerusha, b. 1803; m. Edward Dun- 

2408. Earl, b. May 18, 1798. + ham. East Hamilton, N. Y. One 

2409. Silvia, b. Mch. 12, 1801 ; m. Sylves- son was Alexander. See Torrey 
ter Bronson. She d. May 7, 1825. Gen., p. 74. 

947- EPAPHRAS LOOMIS, b. Conn.. Mch. 31, 1756; m. Dec. 5. 1777, Phoebe Bacon, 
d. May 3, 1833. He was drafted in 1777, and paid his fine of £5. In 1778, he 
served 12 3ays' training in Am, Rev. He resided near Rutland, Vt., for 30 yrs. 
and removed to Hannibal, N. Y., in 1814, and there d. Apr. 21, 1850. (Oswego 
Co.). 5 ch'n, b. Rutland. 

2411. Remembrance, b. June 24, 1780.+ 2412. Almira, b. 1783, d. ae. 21 yrs. 



iGoumiH (Sniralog^ 



214 



2413- 
2414. 

950. 

2416. 

2417- 
951- 

2420. 
952. 

2421. 
2422. 

2423. 

2424. 

953- 

2429. 
956. 



2-13 1. 
2432. 



Rachel, b. 1786; m. Oct. 3, 1805, 
Gad Daniels, d. 1854. She d. 1852. 
Oak Creek, Wis. 

Phoebe, b. 1789; m. Oct. 12, 1809, 
Asa Winchcll, d. May 3, 1848. She 
d. Apr. 3, 1812. Hannibal, N. Y. 



J415. LoK.MN£, b. 1792, d. ac. S years. 



Note. — By census of 1790, "Epaphros" 
Looniis of Clarendon, Rutland Co., Vt., is 
credited with 2 sons under 16 yrs. of age 
and 3 dai:ghters. 



DEAC. LORRAIX LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., June 9, 1764; m. 1789, Abigail 
Rainsford, or Raynsford, d. Aug. 26, 1832, ae. 65. He was a school teacher from 1788 
to 1810; removed to Winchester in 1794, and d. July 7, 1857. He is said to have 
created a sensation in 1825, by providing, at his own expense, the first stove ever used 
in a church in the town of Winchester. 4 ch'n — b. Conn. 

LoPHELiA, b. July, 1790, d. Jan., 1793. 

1791. 2418. Nelson T., b. Mch., I799- + 

DoRRANCE, b. Sept., 1792, d. Mch., 2419. Edward R., b. Aug., 1806.-]- 

WAIT LOOMIS, b. Torrington. Conn., Nov. 23, 1765; m. Nov., 1796, Sarah Stone, 
d. Sept. 25, 1845, ae. 77. Served in Am. Rev. under Gen. Harmer, and d. at Win- 
chester, Conn., Feb. 25, 1849. i (?h'd, b. Winchester. 
SopHRONiA, b. Dec. 28, 1800; m. Mch. i, 1827, George Leonard. 



ARAH LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., 

Loomis (1231). He d. Sept. lo, 1844, at 

Harriet, b. Feb. 4, 1800, d. Mch. 10, 

1807. 

Mary, b. Jan. 27, 1802 ; m. Apr. 17, 

1839, Clark S. Swift. She d. Jan. 

20, 1869. Warren, Conn. 

Henry, b. Mch, 14, 1803, d. Mch. 

26, 1803. 

Abigail R., b. May 9, 1804; m. Mch. 

22, 183s, Horace C. Barber. 



July 7, 1767; m. May 15, 1799, Margaret 
Winchester, Conn., where b. his 8 ch'n. 

2425. Ruby, b. Apr. 27, 1806, untn., d. 
July 23, 1827. 

2426. Harriet, b. Mch. 16, 1808; m. Oct. 
27, 1840, George Raymond. She d. 
May 10, 1854. Winchester. 

2427. Lucy, b. Feb. 5, 1810, unni. 

2428. LuRA, b. Feb. 5, 1810; m. May 30, 
1843, Nelson Brooks, at Winches- 
ter. 



IRA LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Sept. 19, 1770; m. July 25, 1793, Polly, b, 
Feb. I, 1776, a sister of Amanda, who m. Luman Loomis (3021), and dau. of 
Levi and Mary (.Whiting) Thrall. He d. 1841. Charlcstown, O. 2 ch'n. 
Flora, b. Jan. 2, 1794; m. 1814, Eli- 2430. Lopiiela, b. Nov. 12, 1795. 

jah N. Bissel. Charlestown, Ohio. 

BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Nov. 27, 1757; m. May 13, (Feb. 16), 
1778, Chloc Brown. He was a private in the Conn. Line, /Vm. Rev., rec'd a pen- 
sion, and d. Sept. 17, 1830, at Windsor, where b. his 10 ch'n. 



2433. 
2434- 
2435- 
2436. 



Benjamin, b. Dec. 8, 1779. -\- 
Ruth M., b. Sept. 27, 1781 ; ni. Sept. 243-. 

20, 1807, Stephen, b. Apr. 30, 1778, 
d. Jan. 27, 1842, son of Stephen and 
Eunice (Loomis, No. 929) Brown. 
Bloomfield, Conn. Ch'n: i. Ste- 2438. 

plien Harvey, 2. Ruth Eliza, 3. Mar- 
tha Almina, 4. Lydia Mason, 5. 
Walter. Sec Tuttle Gen., p. 561. 2439. 

George, b. Sept. 24. 1783.-!^ 
William, b. Nov. 8, 1785.-!- 
JoHN, b. Jan. 27, 1788. -(- 2440. 

Dr. Joel, b. Aug. 11, 1790; m. 1815, 
Lucy Woodruff. He d. 1864, with- 



out children. Colebrook, Conn. 
Rhoda, b. Dec. 20, 1792 ; ni. ist. 
Apr., 1813, James L. Lord of 
Bloomfield ; m. 2nd, Jeduthun Bum- 
stead, who d. 1865. Hartford, Conn. 
Adin. b. Apr. 17, 1795; ra. Charlotte 
McRellis. South Carolina. He d. 
1820. 

James, b. Feb. 6, 1798; m. Nancy 
Welles of Bloomfield. He d. 1853. 
Canandaigua, N. Y. No ch'n. 
Julia, b. July 15, 1800; m. George 
Rockwell. She d. Jan. 27, 1825. 
Windsor. He d. 1830. 



959. NIDER LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Apr. 9, 1768; m. Dec. 5, 1789, Anna Ander- 
son, d. June 3, 1840, ae, 75. He d. Apr. i, 1814, at Windsor, where b. his 5 ch'n. 

2441. Lyman, b. Dec. 5. 1790, unm., d. 1797. 

Mch. 26, 1862. 2444. Frederick, b. June 10, 1800, unm., 

2442. Guy, b. Feb. 20, 1795.-)- d. June I, 1845. 

2443. Simeon, b. June 18, 1797, d. Sept. 24, 2445. Spencer, b. Aug. 25, 1806. -|- 

960. 1R.\ LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 13, 1770; m. Mch. 5, 1798, Rosamond, d. 
Sept. 18, 1849, ae. 76, dau. of Win. and Priscilla ( ) Warner, of Scotland, 
Conn. He was a farmer and d. Jan. 9, 1842, at Windsor, where b. his 4 ch'n. 



215 



^txtli djfttfrattntt 



2446. GuRDON, b. Dec. 14, 1799. + 

2447. Ira, b. May 2, 1802. + 

2448. Wealthy P., b. Jan. 29, 1806, d. 
Aug. 29, 1826. 

2449. Ruth Rosamond, b. Apr. 19, 1815 ; 
m. Apr., 1836, Noah, b. Bloomfield, 



2469. 



2470. 



2471. 



Conn., Feb. 28, 1814, d. there Dec. 
IS. 1893. son of Noah Griswold. 
She d. Windsor, Conn., Oct. 14, 
1883. Ch'n: I. Noah Loomis, 2. 
Rhoda A., 3. Francis Warner, 4. 
Charles Robert. 



961. ASHER LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Apr. 4, 1772; m. Oct. 5, 1796, Rosinda, b. 
Mch. 17, 1774, d. Aug. 9, 1855, ae. 79, dau. of Deac. Shubael and Sarah [(Bassett) 
Gillette] Cooke. He d. Mch. 9, 1819, at Windsor, where b. his 6 ch'n. 



2450. Minerva, b. Mch. 5, 1799; m. Har- 
vey Risley, d. Mch. 20, 1869, ae. ^^. 
She d. Apr. 14, 1852. S. Windsor. 
Ch'n: I. Almira, 2. Ann. 

2451. Sarah, b. Mch. 15, 1800; m. Apr. 
2, 1856, Riley Smith, d. June 14, 
1865, ae. 68. She d. Dec. 25, 1866, 
Winsted. 



sted. 

2452. Roman Watson, b. Sept. 2, 1801.+ 

2453. Alma, b. Mch. 3, 1803, unm. 

2454. Nancy C, b. Mch. 16, 181 1; m. May 
3, 1834, Moses Loomis (2398). 

2455. Laura, b. June 12, 1813, d. Oct. 14, 
1827. 



962. HORACE LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn, Aug. 4, 1774; m. ist, Apr. 22, 1800, Ursula 
Cook, d. June 4, 1815, ae. 36; m. 2nd, Hannah Hine, d. Aug. 13, 1824, ae. 44; m. 
3rd, Amy Clark, d. 1848. He d. Jan. 3, 1827. Cliampion, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 

2456. Tryphena, b. 1808, bapt. May 21, Rudd. He d. Oct., 1843. Wilna, 
1809; m. David Chase, who d. 1867. N. Y. ■ 

She d. Apr. 30, 1842. Champion, 2458. Son, b. 1812, d. young. 

N. Y. 2459. Harvey, b. May 15, 1815.+ 

2457. Flora, b. July g, 1810 ; m. Nathaniel 

964. TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., June 3, 1750; m. ist. Nov. 25, 1773, 
Anna Roberts; she joined the church in 1818; m. 2nd, Hannah Webster, who d. 
June 22, 1848. He d. Feb. 15, 1832, Torrington, Conn. 9 ch'n— b. Conn. 



2460. Anna, b. Nov. 2, 1774; m. Elias 
Benham. She d. before 1830. 

2461. Sarah Talcott, b. July 27, 1776; 
m. Levi Skinner. She d. Apr., 1834. 
Eajt Windsor. He d. Aug. 21, 1816, 
ae. 53. Lh'd : i. James Loomis. 

2462. RoxA, b. Apr. 14, 1778, d. Mch. 20, 
1794- 

2463. Timothy, b. Nov. 16, 1779. -j- 



2464. Allen, b. Sept. 2, 1781. + 

2465. Guy. b. Feb. 7, 1784, unm., d. Aug. 
22, 1807. 

2466. Welles, b. Jan. 17, 1786, unm., d. 
May, 1813. 

2467. Ruhamah, b. May 9, 1790; m. Sam- 
uel Blakeslee. She d. 1840. 

2468. Au-RELiA, b. June 18, 1792, unm., d. 
Dec. I. 1869. 



965. GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Sept. 29, 1753; m. ist, Dec. 7, 1780, Anne 
Loomis (1006); m. 2nd, Dec. 29. 1791, Rcumah or Rhumah, b. Dec. 20, 1755, d. 
Sept. 28, 1832, dau. of Samuel and Damaris (Strong) Moore. He d. Oct. 20, 
1804, at Windsor, where b. his 7 ch'n. 



2475- 



Anne, b. Oct. 20, 1781 ; m. N. Kirt- 

land Doty, d. 1850. She d. May 12, 

1858. Attica, N. Y. 

Tryphena. b. Feb. 21, 1783; m. 

Aug. II, 1810, Daniel Hayden, who 

d, 1845. She d. Nov. 6, 1833. East 

Windsor. 

Mary, b. Dec. 12, 1784, unm., d. 

May 18, 1827. Suffield. 

2472. George, b. June 25, 1787. -f- 

2473. Timothy, b. June 28, 1789. -f- 

2474. Epaphras, b. Nov. 10, 1792., unm., 

968. ICHABOD LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Jan. 17, 1742-3; m. Jan. 29, 1766, 

Mindwell Lewis, d. Aug. 6, 1807, ae. 65. He removed to Winchester in 1774, served 

in the Am. Rev., and d. July 31, 1785. 5 ch'n— b. Conn. 

2476. Thaddeus, b. Nov. 27, 1766. -f- First Cong. Ch. in Windsor, Conn., 

2477. Sibyl, b. June 25, 1770; m. July 3, 1812, and represented Windsor in 
1788, Deac. Benjamin, b. July 18, the Gen. Assenib., Oct., 1812, Oct., 
1767, d. July 22, 1850, son of Capt. 1816, and Oct., 1817. Removed to 
Benjamin and Mary (Bouton) Coventryville, N. Y., and was Deac. 
Benedict. He was Deac. of the of First Cong. Ch. there. See 



d. May 6, 1876. Windsor, Conn. 
The homestead of pioneer Joseph 
Loomis came down in regular suc- 
cession to Epaphras (2474). In 
1845 it was occupied by him and his 
sister Sarah. He sold it to Rev. 
George Loomis (5476), who after- 
wards sold it to John Mason Loom- 
is (2537). 

Sarah, b. Jan. 12, 1795, unm., d. 
July II, 1863. 



IConmxB ^ntralnrja 



216 



2478. 
2479. 

969. 

2481. 

2482. 

2483. 

972. 

2489. 
2490. 

2491. 

975- 

2495- 
2496. 

977- 
2500. 



2501. 
2502. 



Benedict Gen., p. 320. She d. Nov. 
26, 1836. Covcntryville, Chenango 
Co., N. Y. Ch'n: i. Etaughter, 2. 
Wealthy, 3. Sylvia Melissa. 
Aeiel, b. Aug. 8, 1773. + 
IcHABOu, b. June 15, 1775. + 



2480. Mi.vuwELL, b. Feb. 15, 1779; m. Jan. 
27, 1799, Asahel Welles. She d. 
1863. Fort Wayne, Ind. Ch'n : I. 
Almira, 2. Sibyl, 3. Asahel Harlow, 
4. Ruth, 5. Charles, 6. Lewis. (See 
Boyd's Windsor, p. 211). 



ROGER LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., 1746; m. Abigail, b. Apr. 11, 1745, dau. 
of Daniel and Sarah (Johnson) Bartholomew. He d. 181S, at Torrington, where 
b. his 8 ch'n. 

2484. Elisha, b. 1777. + 



248s 
2486, 



Sabra, b. 1773; m. (his 2nd wife) 
Mch. 18, 1801, Joseph, b. May 14, 
1765, d. Oct. 12, 1841, son of Joseph 
and Elizabeth (Filley) AUyn. See 
Hst. of Torrington. She d. Nov. 
20, 1833. Torrington. 
LuRA, b. 1775; m. May 7, iSot, Oli- 
ver, b. Dec. IS, 1775, d. Aug. 27, 
1831, son of Joseph and Elizabeth 
(Filley) Allen. She d. Apr. 2, 1843. 
Torrington. Ch'n: i. .'\melia P., 2. 
Horatio Nelson, 3. Joseph, 4. 
Phoebe Smith. 

Abigail, b. 1776; m. Dr. Joseph 
North. He was born in Goshen, 
May 14, 1769, and resided in North 
Cornwall, Conn. She d. 1853. 

D.'KNIEL LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Nov. 28, 1756; m. Apr. 30, 1783, Anna, 
b. Oct. 5, 1765, dau. of Deac. Aaron and Ruth (Hathaway) Phelps. He served 



Elijah, b. 1779, d. ae. 4 years. 
Sarah, b. 1781 ; m. May 11, 1783, 
Abel Roberts, b. Nov. 27, 1762, in 
Middletown, Conn., d. Jan. 20, 1834. 
He came to Torrington, after serv- 
ing in Am. Rev., and taught school 
here. She d. there, Feb. i, 1850. 
Ch'n : I. Harvey, 2. William T., 3. 
Laura, 4. Sabra, 5. Flora E. 

2487. Elijah, b. 1784, d. 1857. New York 
City. 

2488. Marflla, b. 1785; m. Nov. 29, 1798, 
Jesse, b. Dec. 14, 177b, son of Jo- 
seph and Manara (Grant) Blake. 
She d. i860. Camden, N. Y. 



in Am. Rev. Removed to Delhi, N. Y., 
part at Torrington and rest at Delhi. 
Mild, b. Sept. 26, 1783 ; m. June, 
1800, John Frost. Albany, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, b. Nov. 30, 1786; m. Jo- 
seph Newbury. Chautauqua (^o., 
N. Y. 

Tryphena, b. Oct. 23, 1788; m. John 
James Atherly. Chautauqua Co., 
N. Y. Ch'n: i. Elizabeth Ann. See 



and d. 1840. Hamden, N. Y. 6 ch'n — b. 

Sinclair, Gen., 1890. 

2492. Anna, b. May 10, 1796; m. 1826, 
William Millard. Clayville, Oneida 
Co., N. Y. 

2493. Daniel, b. Mch. 21, 1798. + 

2494. Laura, b. July, 1799; m. Seba Han- 
ford. Binghamton, N. Y. 



2497- 
2498. 



REUBEN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Nov 

Filley, b. Dec, 1746, d. Feb. 27, 1818. He d. 

his 5 ch'n. 

A child, b. May 13, 1770, d. next 

day. 

Laurana, b. May 15, 1771 ; m. July 

21., 1793. Hezekiah Ellsworth. She 

d. 1853. (See Stiles Sup., p. 58). 

Chester, Mass. Ch'n : i. Hezekiah, 

2. Laura, 3. Nathan, 4. Eunice, 5. 

Betsey, 6. Fanny. 



2499. 



II, 1746; m. Aug. 17, 1769, Laurana 
Sept. 12, 1776, at Windsor, where b. 

Reuben, b. Apr. 16, 1773. -|- 
RoxANA, b. Mch. 23, 1775; m. Ed- 
ward, b. abt. 1756, son of Edward 
and Hannah (Skinner) Giles. She 
d. 1861. Charlesniont, Mass. Ch'n: 
I. Whitman. 2. Henry, 3. Emily, 4. 
Roxana. Sec Giles Gen., p. 166. 
Ichabod, b. Mch. 11, 1777. + 



JACOB LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., 
Hubbard, d. Jan. 6, 1843, ac. 89. lie d 
b. Conn. 

DiADEMA, b. Jan. 2, 1772; m. 1794, 
Lott Pinncy, d. Apr. 16, 1822, ae. 
50. She d. Jan., 1843, (1857). 
Simsbury, Conn. Ch'n: i. Lot, 2. 
Diadema, 3. Chloe, 4. Anson, 5. Re- 
becca, 6. Lester, 7. Julia Ann. 
Jacob, b. Oct. 15, 1773. -f 
Rebecca, b. Dec, 1776; m. Aug. 29, 
1798, Hezekiah, bapt. Jan. i, 1776, 
son of Samuel and Rebecca (Loom- 
is, No. 976) Goodwin, her ist cous- 



Sept. 25, 1750; m. Aug. 15, 1771, Diadema 
Jan. 13, 1826. Bloomfield, Conn. 7 ch'n — 

in. She d. July 11, 1804, and he m. 
2nd, Achsah, dau. of Samuel and 
Roxana (Barnard) Barnard. He d. 
July 10, 1870. See Goodwin Gen., 
p. 496, for desc'ts. Ch'n : i. Heze- 
kiah, 2. Abigail, 3. John Pantry, 4. 
George. 

2503. JoAB, b. Jan. 22, 1780, d. Aug. 10, 
1783. 

2504. Anna, b. Nov. 16, 1783, d. Sept. 10, 
1791. 



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2505. JoAB, b. Aug. 2, 1786. + 67. She d. June 25, 1826. Bloom- 

2506. Julia Anna, b. Dec. 15, 1788; m. field. 
Henry Cornish, d. Apr. 7, 1854, ae. 

979. DEAC. ELIJAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 16, 1754; m. May 10, 1778, 
Abigail Gillctt. He d. May 10, 1820. Bloomfield, Conn. 6 ch'n — b. Conn. 

2507. Eunice, b. May 17, 1783, d. Jan. 13, Bennington, N. Y., July 4, 1832. She 
1812. d. Bennington, N. Y., July 10, i860. 

2508. AuRELiA, b. Feb. 2, 1785, d. Sept. 14, Ch'n: i. Clarissa, 2. Romanti, 3. 
1791. Sylvester, 4. Erastus, 5. Mary, 6. 

2509. Sylvester, b. Mch. 26, 1787, d. Jan. Martha, 7. Harriet, 8. Romanti. 
14, 1797. 2511. Erastus, b. Mch. 14, 1792. + 

2510. Clarissa, b. May 31, 1789; m. Jan. 2512. Abigail, b. Nov. 19, 1799; m. J. 
26, 1809, Romanti Woodford, b. Hutchinson. She d. 1835. South- 
Farmington, Conn., June i, 1786, d. wick, Mass. 

980. ABIJAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Jan. 23, 1756; m. Elizabeth Gillett. He 
served in Am. Rev. and d. June 27, 1805, Bloomfield, Conn., where b. his 5 ch'n. 

2513. HuLDAH, b. Feb. 9, 1782, bapt. Aug. 2514. George, b. Oct., 1784. + 

25, 1782; m. Elizur Loomis (2997) 2515. Timothy, bapt. June 22, 1787. -j- 

in 1814. She removed to New York, 2516. Wealthy Ann, b. 1788, d. Apr. 17, 
and in 1846 to New Berlin, Wis., . 1796. 

and d. 1864. 2517. Calvin, b. Nov. 18, 1792. + 

982. OLIVER LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Oct. 30, 1768; m. Feb. 9, 1792, Chloe Wood, 
b. May 19, 1763. He removed to Windsor, O., in 1805, and there d. Apr. 23, 1843. 
7 ch'n. 

2518. Uriah, b. Mch. 19, 1793; m. 1831, drowning. 

Eliza Laskey. He d. June 6, 1833. 2522. Elizabeth, b. 1801 ; m. 1819, Seth 

Windsor, O. Pomeroy. She d. 1843. Benning- 

2519. Chloe, b. Mch. 29, 1795; m. Oct. 8, ton, N. Y. 

1814, Zerah Cook. She was living 2523. Erastus, b. June 3, 1807. + 

in 1869. Windsor, O. 2524. Luther, b. July 10, 1809, d. Apr. 6, 

2520. Oliver, b. Jan. 17, 1797. + 1843. 

2521. Allen, b. 1799, d. Apr. 22, 1814, by 

988. JUSTIN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Mch. 2, 1785; m. June 16, 1808, Mary Rolph, 
d. Dec, 1874. He removed to Bennington, N. Y., in 1806, and there d. Oct. 18, 
1858, where b. his 6 ch'n. 

2525. Justin, b. 1809, d. young. Mch. 28, i860. Bennington, N. Y. 

2526. Justin Rolph, b. Aug. 21, 1810. + 2528. John, b. 1815, d. young. 

2527. Mary Osborn, b. June 25, 1812; m. 2529. Lucy Lavinia, b. June 8, 1818; m. 
June 25, 1844, Charles, son prob. Mch. 10, 1839, Rev. Alvin Plumley. 
(see N. Y. Gen. and Biog. Record, Rockford, la. 

'Vol. 36, p. 211) of Benjamin and 2530. John, b. June 19, 1820. + 

Nancy (Gardiner) Throop. He d. 

993. COL. JAMES LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Oct. 24, 1779; m. Mch. 7, 1805. Abigail 
Sherwood, d. Nov. 5, 1867, ae. 80, dau. of Dr. Hezekiah and Charlotte (Bradley) 
Chaffee of Windsor. He was Col. ist Regt. Conn., Militia. A farmer, miller, mer- 
chant. Highly honored, Memb. State Leg. 1825-6, and 1836. In his home oc- 
curred the death of "Old Nance," perhaps the last slave in Conn., as the following 
sketch shows: "In 1775 there was b. at Greenfield Hill, Fairfield Co., Conn., a 
negro girl, the property of Hezekiah Bradley till 4 yrs. old, when she was given 
to Charlotte Bradley (Chaffee, wife of Dr. Hezekiah Chaffee of Windsor. At his 
death in 1821, she, now known as Old Nance, became a household gift and charge, 
commended to the especial care of his dau., Mrs. Abigail Sherwood Loomis. in 
whose family she was most kindly cared for to the day of her death in 1857, aged 
82." Old Nance, perhaps, closes the record of negro slavery in Conn., within one- 
half mile of the spot where the first negro slave was held and lived. See Stiles's 
Ancient Windsor, p. 435, Vol. I. Col. Loomis d. May 11, 1862, at Windsor, where 
b, his 7 ch'n. See Am. Ancestry, Vol. VIII. 

2531. Abigail Sherwood, b. Nov. 28, 1805, 2534. Samuel Odiah, b. Apr. 19, 1811; 
d. Dec. 30, 1805. m. June 2, 1847, Charlotte, b. Sept. 

2532. James Chaffe, b. Apr. 29, 1807. -|- 20, 1820, dau. of Alfred and Mary 
2533- Hezekiah Bradley, b. Feb. 27, (Roberts) Bliss. He d. July 18, 

1809. -f 1855. She m. 2nd, Dec. 19, 1859, 



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2S35- 



Rev. Orlando H. White, D. D. 
OsBERT BuRK, b. July 30, 1813; m. 
Dec. 19, 1843, Jeannette Hart, d. 2536. 

Aug. 24, 1897, ae. 82, dau. of Rev. 
Dr. Samuel Farinar and Sarah Mc- 
Curdy (Hart) Jarvis. See Salis- 
bury Gen., p. 88. He grad. Y. Coll. 
1835. He resided for a while in 
Cuba, but mostly in N. Y. City. An 
artist and painter. One of the 2537. 



founders of the Loomis Institute 
which is to exist at Windsor. 
Abigail Sarah, b. Sept. 23, 1815; 
m. Aug. 9, 1848, H. Sidney Hayden, 
who d. June 9, 1896, at Windsor. 
He was also one of the founders 
and incorporators of the Loomis In- 
stitute. She d. July 10, 1898. No 
ch'n. 
John Mason, b. Jan. 5, 1825. -)- 



994- 



2538. 



2539- 

2540. 
2541- 

2542. 



ODIAH loomis, b. Windsor, Conn., Sept. 28, 1783; m. Harriet, b. Nov. 9, 1786, 
d. Nov. II, 1867, dau. of Samuel and Jerusha (Bissell) AUyn. (Dr. Elias Loomis 
has it that she d. Apr. 13, 1859, ae. 73). Memb. State Leg. in 1818. Farmer. Dem't. 
Cong't. He d. Oct. 31, 1831, at Windsor, where b. his 7 ch'n. 



Dr. William Ozias, b. July 22, 
1808, received M. D. at Y. C. 1831 ; 
unm., d. Feb. i, 1836. 
Eli Odiah, b. Dec. 14, 1809, unm., 
d. May 9, 1842. 
Edgar, b. Feb. 14, 1812. + 
Sarah Jerusha, b. Mch. 12, 1814, 2543. 

d. Apr. 22, 1852. 

Harriet Emily, b. June 14, 1818; 2544. 

m. May 26, 1841, Dr. Jeremiah Pea- 
body, b. Feb. 24, 1808, d. June 23, 

JUDGE BERIAH loomis, b. Bolton, Conn., Mch. i, 1753; m. July 14, I774, 
Mary Benton of Tolland, Conn., d. Nov. 29, 1820, ae. 69. He resided in Tolland 
1774-9, removed to Thetford, Vt., 1780. He served in Am. Rev., and in Capt. Wm. 
Beaton's Co. of Orange Co. Militia. He was a memb. of Vt. Leg., 1782, '87, '88, 
and 1817; a memb. of Constitutional Convention, 1791 ; a memb. of Council of Cen- 
sors, 1792; a memb. of Councillors, 1802-13; and Judge of Orange Co., Vt., 1797, 
1801, '06, '11, '13, and '16. He d. Sept. 22, 1819. 11 ch'n. 



1870, son of Dr. Jeremiah and Mrs. 
Temperance (Dodge) Jewett. Low- 
ell, Mass. -Ch'n: i. Emma L, 2. 
Henrietta A., 3. Thomas P., 4. Jo- 
seph D., 5. Alice A. See N. E. H. 
& G. Reg., Vol. 27, p. 88. 
Charles Henry, b. Jan. 17, 1820, 
d. Nov. 10, 1848. 

Thomas Warham, b. Mch. I, 
1827. + 



2545- 
2546. 

2547- 
2548. 



2549- 



2550. 
2551- 

1005. 



2556. 
2557- 



Beriah, b. May 8, 1775. -j- 
JosiAH, b. Oct. 17, 1776, unm., d. 
May 13, 1832. Thetford, Vt. 
Judge Jeduthun, b. Jan. s, 1779. + 

Mary, b. Nov. 6, 1780; m. 

Choate. She d. 1840. Boscawen, 
N. H. 

Edna, b. Oct. 30, 1782; m. Rev. 
Aaron Palmer. He gr. Dart. Coll. 
She d. 1834, Barre, Vt. Ch'n: I. 
Caroline, 2. Locke, 3. Loomis, .(. Ed- 
na (her husband was Hon. Horace 
Eaton, Gov. of Vt.), 5. Isaac Watts, 
6. Aaron. 

Horatio, b. Oct. 26, 1784, d. Nov. 
30, 1802. Thetford, Vt. 

Lydia, b. Mch. s, 1786; m. ist, 

Palmer ; m. 2nd, Fitch. She d. 

May 30, 1854. Thetford. Ch'n, by 



1st m. : I. Sophia, 2. Eliza, 3. Mary; 
by 2nd m. : i. Nancy Jane. 

2552. Sophia, b. Dec. 22, 1787; m. ist, 
Asa Grimes, d. Mav 5, 1816; m. 2nd, 
Matthias, d. Mch. 22, 1866, son of 
Moses and Joanna (Bonnel) Day. 
She d. Sept. 19, 1861. Mansfield, 
Ohio. One ch'd by 2nd m. was : 
I. Matthias, Jr. 

25.';3. GusTAvus. b. Sept. 23, 1789. + 

2554. AzRo, b. Sept. 3, 1791- + 

2555. Cynthia, b. Dec. 16, 1794; m. Amos 
W. Brown. She d. 1848. Potsdam, 
N. Y. Ch'n: i. Maria C, 2. Amos 
Ward. 



Note. — By census of 1790, Beriah Loom- 
is, Thetford, Vt., is credited with 5 sons 
under 16 yrs of age and 5 daughters. 



COL. LUTHER LOOMIS, b. Sufficld, Conn, 
Jemima, dau. of David and Jerusha (Coolcy) 
21, 1834. He was a memb. State Leg. 1800-1801 
ern Reserve" Co., he and Ebcnezer King hoi 
200,000 shares. Date of deed for same, Sept. 9, 
1812, at Sufficld, where b. his 7 ch' 
Aug. 19, 1778, d. Nov. 



d. Oct. 20, 
Luther, b, 
3. 1778. 

Jemima, b. Sept. 24, 1779; m. Jan. 
I, 1801, Tliaddeus. Jr.. b. Feb. 16, 
1778, d. Oct. 12, 1828. son of Thad- 
deus and Elizabeth (King) Leavitt. 
She d. Apr. 10, 1846. Suffield, Conn. 



2SS8. 
2559- 



, June 24, 1754; m. June 24, 1777, 
Bronson, b. Apr. 24, 1761, d. Mch. 
p. Also a stockholder in the "West- 
ding 44,318 shares, $1 each, out of 
, 1795, dated at Hartford, Conn. He 
n. 
Cli'n : I. Jane Maria, 2. William 
Henry, 3. Julia Ann, 4. John George. 
See b wight Gen., p. 407, for de- 
scendants. 

Luther, b. July 27, 1781. + 
Arabella, b. May 20, 1783, d. June 
5, 1792. 



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Q 






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2560. 
2561. 
2562. 
1007. 

2563- 
2564. 
1014. 



2567. 
2568. 

2569. 
1016. 

2571- 



2572. 

2573- 
1028, 



2576. 
2577- 
2578. 
2579- 

2';8o. 
2581. 

2582. 

1034- 



2585. 

2586. 

1036. 
2587. 



George, b. May 2, 1787, unm., d. 

June 16, 1811. 

Elizabeth, b. Feb. 28, 1789, d. Dec. 

22, 1846. 

Arabella, b. May i, 1797 ; m. ist, 



May 2, 1814, Gustavus Upson, who 
d. June 28, 1816; m. 2nd, Feb. 9, 
1818, Henry Upson, who d. June 11, 
1853. She d. Jan. 20, 1874. New 
Haven, Conn. 



NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., July 8, 1758; m. Nov. 28, 1782, Bethena, 

b. Mch. 2, 1766, dau. of David and Jerusha (Cooley) Bronson. He d. Dec. 27, 

1794, and his widow m. 2nd, Nov. 22, 1795, Erastus Granger, d. Dec. 22, 1826. She 

d. Jan. 6, 1803. 4 ch'n— b. Suffield. 

Calvin, b. June 2, 1784, unm., d. 2565. Simeon, b. June 2, 1789. + 

Apr. 27, 1806. 2566. Henry, b. June 9, 1794. + 

Nathaniel, b. May 3, 1786. + 

ELIJAH LOOMIS, b. Conn., July 17, 1761 ; ni. by Eben'r Kellogg, Jan. i, 1784, 
Rachel Chapman, d. Mch. r, 1855, ae. 90. He served in the Am. Rev. from 1775 
to 1781, was wounded in the battle of Monmouth and was a pensioner for life. He 
joined the ch. in Vernon, Oct. 27, 1782. About 1800 he removed to N. Y. and d 
Dec. 29, 1848. Cicero, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. No. Bolton, Conn. 
Russell, b. Oct. 28, 1784. + 13. 1832. Cicero, N. Y. 

Clarissa, b. Mch. 10, 1788, d. May 2570. Sarah, b. Jan. 12, 1799; m. May 12 

9. 1806. 1816, Benjamin Shepard, who d. 

Rachel, b. Oct. 19, 1793; m. Mch. Jan. 5, 1867, ae. 76. Cicero, N. Y. 

26, 1812, Ucal Dennis. She d. Apr. 

LUKE LOOMIS, b. Conn., Sept. 21, 1766; m. July 2, 1789, Ruth Loomis (1043). 
He owned the Cov., Vernon, Conn., July 25, 1790.' Memb. House of Representa- 
tives 1815. Farmer and free soiler. He d. Barkhamsted, Conn., Aug. 18, 1834. 5 
ch'n — b. Conn. 



Belinda, b. May 3, 1790; m. Sept. 8, 
1831, (his 2nd w.), William, b. Nov. 
21, 1778, d. July 12, 1862, at Bark- 
hamsted, Conn., son of Roger and 
Mehitable (Hurd) Stillman. She d. 
May 6, 1864. 

Leister, b. Oct. 2, 1791. -|- 
Electa, b. July 24, 1795 ; m. Dec. 



31, 1818, Amos H. Perkins, who d. 
1836. She d. Feb. 15, 1872. New 
Haven. 

2574. LoRiNG, b. June 22, 1797. + 

2575. Ruth, b. Mch. 26, 1804 ; m. Feb. 26, 
1824, George A. Adams. She d. 
Jan. 31, 1864. Victor, N. Y. 



JOHN LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Nov. 28, 1778; m. ist, July 17, 1803, Fanny 
House, d. Sept. 28, 182.=;: m. 2nd. Sept. 10, 1826, Luna Loomis (760). He d Apr 
28, 1868. Cazenovia, N. Y. 9 ch'n. ' 



2583. 



George, b. Jan. 28, 1806. -|- 

Lewis T., b. May 7, 1807. -f- 

Harry H., b. Mch. 21, 1809. -}- 

Alfred, b. Mch, 25, 181 1, d. Feb. 12, 

1829. 

John C, b. Nov. 16, 1813. -|- 

Chaeles, b. Apr. 17, 1815, d. Nov. 

27, 1834. 

Erastus F., b. Apr. 18, 1825, d. July 

SAMUEL LOOMIS, b.ipt. Feeding Hills, 
Abigail Betts of Sandisfield, Mass. He 
where b. his 2 ch'n. 
Emily, b. 1811; m. Apr. 8, 1832, 
Lorenzo Lord. He d. July 25, 1878, 
ae. 69. She d. Aug. 28, 1887. One 
child was William. Agawam, Mass. 
Samuel, b. June i, 1813; m. ist, 
Apr. 8, 1835, Martha E., b. Dec. 3, 

MARVIN LOOMIS, b. Feeding Hills, Mass., Aug. 25, 1795; m. 1834, Flavia Worth- 
ington. He d. Nov. 13, 1842, at Feeding Hills, Mass., where b. his S ch'n. 

Anne, b. , 1834; m. Mch. 6, 25S8. Marvin, b. Jan. 6, 1836. + 

1853, George A. Atkins. She was 2589. Adaline, b. 1838; m. Nov. 25, 1838. 

19 and he 22, when married. See Morris L., b. July n, 1833, %on of 

Westfield, Mass., Marriage Records. Gavlor M. and 'Ma'lina (Chapin! 



29, 1849. 

James F., b. Apr. 15, 1830; m. 
Dec. 10, 1861, Louisa Simms. He 
d. July 23, 1863. U. S. army. No 
children. 
2584. Caroline E., b. Mch. 24, 1833; m. 
1868, George W. Taylor. Cazenovia, 
N. Y. 



Mass., Sept. 26, 1784; ni. Oct. 13, 1810, 
d. Apr. 3, 1835. Feeding Hills, Mass., 

1809, dau. of Rev. Enoch and Mar- 
tha (Hamilton) Burt, and divorced 
Feb. 22, 1858; m. 2nd, July 28, 1859, 
Mrs. Philinda Chaffee, b. 1826, dau. 
of Theodore Risley. No children. 
Manchester, Conn. 



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220 



V 



1037- 
2592. 
2593- 

2594- 

2595- 
2596. 

1039- 



2600. 
2601. 



2602. 



Charter. Ch'n: i. Franklin M., 2. 2590. Nancy, b. 1840, d. Sept. 19, i8S9- 

George W., 3. Clara A. See Chapin 2591. Martha, b. 1842, d. Sept. 15, 1861. 

Gen., p. iSS- 

S.^MUEL ROGER LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., June 13, i757; m. Isabella Sheldon. 

He d. Sept., 1822. Booth Bay, Me. 8 ch'n. 

Ebenezer, b. 1790, lost at sea about 

1813. 

Martha, b. 1793; m. William Brad- 2597. 

ley of .'Kndover, Mass. She d. 1854. 2598. 

Abiel Wood, b. 1795, lost at sea 

about 181 1. 

Abner, b. Sept. 10, 1796. + 2599. 

Hannah Pool, b. Aug. 26, 1798; m. 



1040. 

2607. 
2608. 
2609. 
2610. 
1042. 

2614. 

2615. 



Aug. 20, 1826, Zara Mansfield. Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Fanny, b. 1803. d. ae. 13 years. 
Abigail, b. 1806; m. Frederick 
Hutchins. She d. 1842. Booth Bay, 
Me. 
Clara, b. 1808, d. ae. 13 years. 



LEVI LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., May 7, 17^1 ; ni. Sept, 28, 1794, Violetta Met- 
calf (Hollister's Gen. says Uletta Thomas). She d. .^ndover, Conn., Aug. 4, 1822. 
ae. 56. He d. May 25, 1857, at Bolton, where b. his 5 ch'n. 



Jabez Metcalf, b. June 13, 1795. -\- 
Emilia, b. AuR. 5, 1797; m. Rev. 

Saxton. She d. 1850. Wilbra- 

ham, Mass. 

Sally Maria, b. July 24, 1800 ; m. 
Nov. 18, 1824, Samuel, b. Andover, 
June 4, 1801, son of Gideon and 
Mary (Olmsted) Hollistcr. Paper 
manuf'r. (Burnside P. O.), Conn. 
Ch'n: I. Sally M., 2. Samuel Whit- 
ing, 3. Wm. L., 4. Wm. Thomas, 5. 
Francis, 6. Martha, 7. Ellen, 8. Ma- 



ria. For desc'ts see Hollister Gen., 
p. 270. 

2603. Infant, b. 1802, d, Jan. 7, 1803. 

2604. Tirzah (twin), b. 1802, d. Nov. i, 
1804, ae. 2. 

2605. Peleo Thomas, b. Feb. 24, 1803. -|- 

2606. Martha Thares, b. Mch. 9, 1806; 
m. Mch. 6, 1830, Wm. L. Ishain, of 
Wilbraham, Mass. Black River, N. 
Y. One ch'd was Amelia M. See 
Felt Gen., p. 371. 



ROSWELL LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., June 14, 1763; m. ist, by Eben. Kellogg, 
June 14, 1786, Sarah Evans, d. Dec. 9, 1800; m. 2nd, Feb. 9, 1801, Mercy Johnson, 
who in 1874 was living at age of 98. Pawlet, Vt. 7 ch'n. 

1818. 



Sarah, b. Aug. 3, 1788, d. Apr. i, 

1827. 

Mary, b. Nov. i, 1791. Living 

(1869) at Ellisburgh, N. Y. 

Roswell, b. Nov. 17, 1793, d. Jan. 

2, 1814. 

Phoebe, b. Feb. 3. 1797, d. Jan. 8, 



2611. Johnson, b. Feb. 11, 1806, d. July 
9. 1814. 

2612. Priscilla, b. Sept. 15, 1809, d. Nov. 
3, 1829. 

V 2613. Johnson, b. Sept. 12, 1816. -)- 



ABNER LOOMIS, b. Bolton. Conn., Feb. 8, 1768: m. Hannah Beman, d. Aug. 13, 

t8oi. In 1801 he removed to Pawlet, Vt., afterwards to Plattsburg, N. Y., and d. at 

Burlington, Vt. 3 ch'n. 

EnwiN Beman, bapt. Mch. 15, 

1796. + 

Delia Baker, b. 1799; m. Eli Rob- 2616 

crts. She d. 1868. Plattsburg, N. 



Y. Had 13 ch'n. "10 of whom lived 

to grow up." 

Elitaii Meaki.n's, b. Mch. 13, 

1802,4- 



1045. SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn.. Jan. 10. 1761 ; m. Mary 



Joined 



the ch. in Vernon, Conn., 1783, removed to Mt. Holly, Vt., and there d. Nov. 12, 
1804. 9 ch'n. 

2617. Mary, b. Aug. 27, 1787. 1803. 

2618. Rowland, b. Mch. i, 1789. 2625. Orin, b. May 2, 1804. 

2619. Rachel, b. Dec. 22, 1790. 

2620. Lucy, b. Oct. 5, 1792. Note. — By census of 1790, Solomon 

2621. Sibyl, b. Mch. 27, 1794. Loomis of Tinmouth, Vt,, is credited with 

2622. Solomon, b. Sept. 28, 1796. i son under 16 yrs. of a.gc, and 3 daugh- 

2623. Tryphena, b. Aug. 13, 1798. ters. Now Mt. Holly and Tinmouth are 

2624. Partha, b. Sept. 2, 180Q, d. July 19, both in Rutland Co. 

1046. HEZEKIAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn.. Nov. 10, 1762; m. Elsey (Elsa) . 

One authority says her name was Lucv. d. Oct. 13. 1840. ae. 73. Owned the cov- 
enant, Jan. 30, 1780. Rem. to Springfield. Mass., 1795, and there he d. Dec. 12, 1833. 
His will gives the name of his wife as Lucy. 3 ch'n. 



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2627. 
2628. 



1048. 



Warren, bapt. Nov. 2, 1788. Springfield Ch. records has, under 

Russell, b. June 12, 1791. + Loomis: Hezekiah and Ruth joined 

Ruth, b. Springfield, Mass., ; church, Sept. 3, 1820. Was it this 

m. Feb. 10, 1808, Jonathan, b. May Ruth? If so, who is the Hezekiah? 

25, 1782, son of Ebenezer and Ma- See Longmeadow Morgan Notes 

riam ( ) Morgan. Springfield. for descendants. 
Ch'n: I. Eliza, 2. Ruth. The 

JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., July 7, 1766; m. Nov. 26, 1789, Anna Rissell, 
b. Oct. 20, 1763. d. Dec. 23, 1843. He served in Am. Rev., removed to Colebrook, 
Coos Co., N. H., in 1800, where he held various ofiices of trust, and where he d. 
Apr. 6, 1856. 6 ch'n. 

2632. Horace, b. July 20, 1797. + 

2633. Elizabeth, (Betsey), b. Sept. i, 
1799; m. Dr. Lyman Lombard. She 
d. Feb., 1872. Colebrook, N. H. 

2634. William, b. June 15^ 1802. + 



2629. Abiel Anson, b. May 6, 1791. + 

2630. Lewis, b. May 10, 1793. + 

2631. Anna, b. Aug. 5, 1795; m. Heman 
Beach, who d. 1870. She d. May 
27, 1840. Colebrook, N. H. 

1049. DANIEL LOOMIS, (very prob. son of No. 404), bapt. Conn., Sept. 23, 1768, and 
prob. raised there ; m. prob. in Delaware Co., N. Y., Sarah Olmstead. In early 
life he settled in N. Y., on the Delaware river, and engaged in the lumber busi- 
ness, rafting logs — hence became known as Capt. Daniel Loomis. He was the 
youngest of 4 brothers. In 1821 he removed from Delaware to Oswego Co., N. 
Y., and in 1828 he removed to Wayne Co., O., settling near Johnston's Corners, where 
he d. abt. 1847, ^nd is there buried, as is also his wife. (His granddaughter, Mary 
Dawson's dau. spells the name Lomas, for all of the family). 4 ch'n — b. N. Y. 

2635. John, b. ; m. . He d. be- 6, 1885. He removed to Hancock 

fore i860 in Ind., and left a family. Co., O., and thence to Iowa in 1854. 

2636. Samuel, b. .-J- He was a prosperous farmer. Ch'n: 

2637. Cynthia, b. May i, 1810; m. Wil- i. Enoch Burrows, 2. Cyrus Perry, 
liam Herrick Loomis (No. 1743). 3. John Loomis. 4. Thomas Martin 

2638. Mary, b. Apr. 5. 1812; m. Wooster, Van Buren, 5. Daniel Olmstead, 6. 
O., July 31, 1831, to John Wil- Jemima, 7. Mary Ellen, 8. George 
liam, son of Thomas Dawson, b. Boylston, 9. Sarah, 10 Bridget Cyn- 
Oct. 23, 1809, d. Nevada, Iowa, Dec. thia, 11. Emily Jane. 

1054. JACOB LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Feb. 25, 1772: m. Dec. 24, 1801. Jemima, b. 
Glastonbury, Conn., June 22, 1777, d. Nov. 19, i860, dau. of Reuben and (Web- 
ster) Risley. He d. Dec. 8, 1833, at Andover, Conn. 6 ch'n — all b. Hebron, Conn. 



2640. Jacob Osman, b. Oct. 24, i8o2.-f 

2641. Nathaniel Mann, b. July 25, 
180S. + 

2642. Mary Peters, b. May s, 1808; m. 
May 20, 1834, Harry Tewett, b. Feb. 
15. 1806, d. Feb. 4, 1887, son of An- 
selm and Betsey (Jewett) Corn- 
stock. She d. Mch. 16, 1887. Brock- 
port, N. Y. Ch'n : I. Jane ."Amelia, 
2. Martha Adelaide, 3. Caroline 

1057- JERIJAH LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., July 21, 1769: m. Susannah Rislev, d. 
Aug. 20, 1848, ae. 77. Farmer. Cong't. He d. Feb. 15, 1846, at Bolton, where b. his 
9 ch'n. 



Goodspeed, 4. Helen Josephine. 
2643. Martha Ann, b. July 4. 1812, unm. 
Manchester, Conn., where she d. 
Mch. 14, 1904. 

MiLO Monroe, b. June 13, 1816, 
unm. Rep. Gen. Assem 1862. Man- 
chester, Conn. He d. Jan. 24, 1907 — 
killed by a freight train. 
Norman, b. Aug. i, 1821.-}- 



2644. 



2645. 



2646. Tirzah, b. , d. Mch. 29, 1802, 

ae. 3. 

2647. Sarah, b. Oct., 1790; m. Sept. 8, 
1818, Judah, b. Sept. 8. 1793, d. Nov. 
14. i860, son of Judah and Jerusha 
(Warner) Strong. He m. 2nd his 
1st wife's sister, Sophronia. She d. 
Oct. 4, 1825. Bolton. Ch'n: i. 
William G., 2, Walter L. 

2648. Electa, b. Feb. 11, 1801 ; m. Jan. 29, 
1824, Joseph Wadsworth, b. Jan. 8, 
1798, d. June 16, i860, son of Daniel 
and Lydia Martha (Brewster) Ly- 
man. Blacksmith. See Lyman Gen., 



p. 96, for desc'ts. Stockbridge, N. 
Y. Ch'n : i. Electa Maria, 2. Emer- 
son Wadsworth. 

2649. Tirzah , b. Mch. 16, 1803 ; m. Sept. 
21, 1826, Jacob Sanders. Homer, 
N. Y. 

2650. Sophronia, b. Jan., 1805 ; m. Sept. 
7, 1826, Judah Strong. Farmer. Bol- 
ton, Conn. Ch'n : I. Geor.ge Wash- 
ington, 2. Juliette, 3. Henry, 4. Rob- 
ert, 5. Sarah, 6. Cornelia. See 
Strong Gen. for desc'ts. 

2651. Hannah, b. Dec. 14, 1807; m. Nov. 
I, 1832, Ira, b. Feb. 9, 1808, son of 



ICniimts ^rnralnriiT 



2652. 
2653- 

1063. 



2655- 
2656. 
2657. 

1069. 

2658. 
2659. 
2660. 



1070. 



2664. 
266s. 
2666. 



2667. 
1072. 

2673. 



Joseph and Anna (Dart) Lyman. 
See Lyman Gen., p. 98. Lowville, 
N. Y. Ch'n: i. Francis Emerson, 
2. Francis Loomis. 
Jerijah, b. Jan. 16, 1809. + 
Mercy, b. Sept., 1812; m. 1837, 



1076. 



2678. 



2679. 
2680. 

2681. 



2654. 



Charles Giles, b. Oct. 24, 1813, son 
of Jesse and Theodora (Dewey) 
Lyman. She d. Nov. 30, 1855. 
Slockbridge, Madison Co., N. Y. 
Fidelia, b. June, 1814 ; m. Lysander 
Chapman. Earlville, N. Y. 



HEZEKIAH LOOMIS, b. Tolland Co., Ct., May 21, 1779; m. Hannah Moycr, b. 
Dauphin Co., Pa., Oct.. 1782, d. Lebanon Co., Pa., 1815. He was purser on the 
"Vi-xcn" in the war with Tripoli in 1804, under Commodore Decatur ; taught school 
in Dauphin Co., Pa., 1810. He d. Payton, O., Aug. 18, 1862, where he resided one 
year. 3 ch'n. 
Daughter, b. 1806, d. young. 1843, Anna Barbara Ochlenschlager. 

James Decatur, b. Mch, 29, 1808. + He d. . No ch'n. 

Hezekiah, b. July 4, 1812; m. Apr. 

JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. Conn. abt. 1770; m. Jane Craig. He d. 1821. Utica, N. Y. 

6 ch'n. 

John, b. 1800, d. young. 2661. Nelson, b. 1806, unin., d. Manches- 

Josiah, b. 1802. + ter. Conn., 1830. 

William, b. 1804, unm. Removed 2662. Mary, b. 1808. Removed to N. Y. 

to N. Y. 2663. Benjamin, b. 1810. -f- 

LIEUT ISRAEL LOOMIS. b. Union, Conn., Oct. 29, 1756; m. Jan., 1785, Hannah 
Loomis (1183), d. Nov. 7, 1847. He was a Lieut, in army of Am. Rev. and d. May 
II, 1825, at Pomfret, N. Y. tlis granddaughter, Mrs. Reed, writes nie that Lieut. 
Loomis was a clerk to Gen. Washington; that he owned 700 acres of land on the 
shore of Lake Erie. 9 ch'n. 



Rhodolphus, b. Mch. 29. 1786. + 2668. 

William, b. July 25, 1788. + 2669. 

Sarah, b. July 4, 1792; m. Sept. 23, 

1813, Dr. Elisha Skinner, d. 1839. 

She d. Mch. 23, 1852. Van Buren 2670. 

Co., Iowa. 

Israel, b. Mch. 20, 1795. unm., d. 2671. 

Feb., 1829. Pomfret, N. Y. 2672. 



Nathaniel, b. May 17, 1797. + 
Fanny, b. Mch. 5, 1799; m. July S, 
1827, Samuel Culbertson. Living 
(1872) Fairfield, Iowa. 
Mary, b. Aug. 24, 1801, unm. Bir- 
mingham, Iowa. 
Abner, b. July 7, 1803. + 
Henry Dyer, b. Mch. 11, 1805.+ 



ABNER LOOMIS, b. Union, Conn., June 3, 1759; m. Southampton, Mass., Mch. 
24 1783, Zilpah, b. Nov. 13, 1756, d. May 19, 1847, dau. of Eliakim and Esther 
(Graves) Field, of Whatley, Mass. He served in the Rev. War, and his sons rec'd 
$14,000 from the .gov't for his services. He d. Apr. 2, 1812, at Whatley, Mass., where 
b. his 5 ch'n. 



Sarah (or Sally), b. Aug. 24, 1783; 

m. 1804, Elijah Sanderson, b. Con- 2674. 

wavj Mass., .Aug. 16, 1780, d. Mch. 

24,' 1850. She d. Nov. 27, i8S4> 2675. 

Whatley. Ch'n: r. Samantha, 2. 2676. 

Luther, 3. Louisa, 4. Hannah, 5. 2677. 

Calvin, 6. Mary, 7. Electa S., 8. 

James. See Craft's Whatley, 1899, 

CALVIN LOOMIS, h. Conn., 1767: m. ist 

Green ; she was the widow of Beza Whitman. 

boro, N. Y., with his cousin, Nathan Loomis. 

Y. 7 ch'n— first 4 b. at Potter, N. Y. 

Laura, b. 1792; m. Peter Simmons. 

She d. 1846, and he m. her sister 

Maria. Italy, Yates Co., N. Y. 2682. 

Stephen, b. Mch. 29, 1795. -f- 

Norman. b. 1800, unm., d. Feb. 25, 2683. 

1859. Otsego, Mich. 2684. 

Maria, b. 1802; m. Peter Simmons. 



for descendants. 

Jonathan Colton, b. Oct. 18, 

1785. + 

William, b. Sept. 26, 1789. -f 

Leonaed, b. July 30, 1797. + 

Luther, b. Nov. 20, 1798, d. Sept 

30, 1804. 

Eunice Moore ; m, 2nd, 1805, Alice 
He emigrated from Conn, to Whites- 
He d. Aug. 23, 1840. Middlesex, N. 

She d. 1850. Italy, Yates Co., N. Y. 

Ch'd: I. Calvin. 

Erastus, b. 1810? d. in infancy, 

scalded to death. 

Oren Greene, b. Aug. 15, 1814. -|- 

Luther. b. t8i6, d. Sept. 26, 1835. 

Unm. Middlesex, N. Y. 



1078. COL. LEBBEUS LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., Feb. 23, 1757; m. May 12, i793. 
Eliza Kellogg of Colchester, b. Dec. 11, 1768. He was Lieut, in Heman Swift's 
Regt., 1776. (See Scrap Book V, p. 28). He was with the suffering army at Valley 
Forge. Tradition holds that he was at one time Sec'y to Gen. Washington, but no 



223 #txtl| (^gugrattott 

proof can be found. He was continuously connected with N. Y. State militia from 
1794 to 181 1, resigning as Lt. Col. He was in business in Providence, R. I., before 
coming to N. Y., in 1794. Engaged in N. Y. from 1794 to 1826, and afterwards as 
broker till 1830. He was memb. of N. Y. Sons of Cincinnati. His life is summed up 
in the following from one of his contemporaries : In manners and character Colonel 
Loomis was a man of dignity, imited with courteousness. A polite regard for the 
feelings of others, a dominant affability, an habitual flow of good spirits, and a 
conversational fullness, delighting in interesting reminiscences and pleasant repartee, 
rendered his company equally agreeable and instructive. Wherever he was a guest 
every one's path was made smoother, and the social sky was kept clearer. But he 
never let himself down below the dignified bearing of the school of Washington, to 
which he evidently belonged. A higher ideal, however, seemed to be his rule of life 
throughout, and we well remember, when a youth, to have heard the remark from 
this venerable man that, to his view, Jesus Christ was the most perfect gentleman 
this world ever saw. He d. Jan. 10, 1836, and was buried in Cherry Valley, N. Y. 
4 ch'n. 

2685. Eliza, b. May i, 1794, d. Mch. 3, 2687. Mary Eliza, b. Oct. 25, 1803, d. 
1799- Mch. 9. 1814. 

2686. Edward, b. Sept. 20, 1797, d. Oct. 2688. Eliza Catherine, b. Dec. 10, 1805, 
14, 1798. d. July 6, 1806. 

1079. ALPHEUS LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., Nov. 10, 1758; m. ist, Mary Kellogg; 

m. 2nd, Abigail . He was Capt. in Lt. Col. David Bait's Regt., Otsego Co., 

N. Y., Oct. 2, 1793. He d. 1813, Richfield, N. Y. 5 ch'n. 

2689. Ira, b. 1782; m. 1812, Martha Prin- town, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1858. She d. 
die, d. 1813. He d. 1812, without May, 1884. Des Moines, la. Ch'n: 
ch'n. Richfield, N. Y. She was a I. Nathaniel, 2. Maria, 3. George 
si.ster of Judge Benjamin Prindle, Loomis (Supt. of Schools of Syra- 
M. C. cuse, 1855), 4- Thaddeus, 5. Jane 

2690. Alpha, b. i793- + • Mariah, 6. Abigail, 7. Henry Eugene, 

2691. Alice, b. 1798, d. 1816. 8. Philip Pearl (Grad. Rochester 

2692. Maria, b. Richfield, Mch., 1800; m. Univ., 1863). See Farnham Gen., p. 
Mch. 8, 1820, George, b. May 16, 31, for many desc'ts. 

1796, son of Nathaniel and Anna 2693. Abigail, b. 1802; m. Alanson Fisk. 

(Howard) Farnham. He d. Water- Milford, N. Y. 

1080. CAPT. THADDEUS LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., Aug. 8, 1760; m. Jan. 16, 
1788, Thankful Meacham, d. Mch. 22, 1844. Served in the War of Rev. less ttian 
6 mos. He d. June 16, 1839, Richfield, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

2694. Lucy, b. Apr. 4, 1789; m. May I4, and Content (Brown) Rathbone, or 
1809, Samuel Caldwell, or Colweli. Rathbun. They had a son who d. 
Richfield, N. Y. Ch'd: i. Marv. 1853. She d. Oct. 6, 1871. New 

2695. Alice, b. Jan. 4, 1793; m. Dec. 15, York City. 
1811, Benjamin, son of Rev. John 

1081. COL. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., June s, 1761 ; m. Mary Huston, 
d. Aug. 29, 1834, ae. 74. He served in Rev. War. He d. Aug. 10, 1833, buried at 
Unadilla Forks, N. Y. Plainfield, N. Y. They rem. to Richfield, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

2696. Daniel, b. June 2, 1796. + 2698. Henry, b. Sept. 29, 1801. + 

2697. William, b. 1798. + 

1082. RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., Sept. i, 1763; m. 2nd? June 17, 1790,. 
Lydia, b. May 16, 1770, d. Apr. 3, 1835, ae. 65, dau. of Amos and Peace (Clark) Hunt- 
ington. He d. Feb. 22, 1842. Shaftsbury, Vt. 7 ch'n. See Huntington Gen., p. 150. 

2699. Lydia, b. Mch. 18, 1791 ; m. 1809, 2705. Alfred, b. Oct. 14, 1810, d. ae 2 
Truman Galusha. She d. 1825. years. 

Jericho, Vt. 

2700. Asa, b. Nov. 3, 1793. + Note. — By census of 1790, "Russill Lum- 

2701. Julia, b. Oct. 23, 1796, d. 1816. mis" of Shaftsbury, Vt., is credited with 

2702. Daniel, b. Oct. 29, 1798. + i son and 2 or 3 dau„ all under 16 yrs of 

2703. Russell, b. Aug. 3, 1801. + age. Hence he must have been m. twice. 

2704. Warren, b. July 9, 1806, d. ae. 3 What became of first family of children? 
years. 

1083. FREEDOM LOOMIS. b. Colchester, Conn., Nov. 10, 1765; m. ist, Oct. 31, 1790, 
Olive Washburn, d. 1813; m. 2nd, Dec. 7, 1816, Sarah Foster. He d. Dec, 1822. 
Middlebury, Vt. 4 ch'n. 



Ennmta C^niraloriy 



224 



2706. 



2707. 
1088. 



2710. 



2711. 
2712. 
2713. 

2714. 
2715- 



2716. 



Lucy, b. May 19, 1794; m. Jan. 15, 
1815, Walter, b. Sept. 16, 1788, d. 
June 16, 1816, son of Moses and 
Hannah (Keep) Sheldon. An att'y- 
A Lieut, in War of 1812. See Keep 
Gen., p. 67. She d. 1828. Middle- 
bury, Vt. No ch'n. 
Walter, b. Aug. 8, 1796. + 



2708. George C, b. May is, 1798. + 

2709. Horace, b. Jan. 15, 1808. + 



Note. — By census of 1790, "Fredum 
Lummis," of Manchester, Vt., is credited 
with a son over 16 yrs. of age — how could 
that be? — must be an error in census re- 
port. 



COLLINS LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., Apr. 13, 1780; m. 1805, Lovisa Joslyn. 
She d. June 25, 1874, ae. 89. He was an Ensign under Lt. Col. Gershom Palmer, 
Otsego Co., N. Y., May 31, 1809. He bought a farm near Richfield, N. Y., and 
there lived and died. His descendants now own this farm. He d. May 14, 1857. 
Richfield, N. Y. 12 ch'n. 



Collins, b. Aug. 17, 1807; m. May 
4, 1863, Ann Martin. No ch'n. 
Richfiela. Another says : m. 2nd, 
Jan. 31, 1872, Mrs. Ann (Martin) 
Freeland, b. 1808, d. 1879, dau. of 
Elijah and Mary ( ) Martin. 
Lebbeus, b. July 4, 1809. + 
Alfred, b. July 20, 181 1. + 
Albert G., b. June 28, 1813, unm., 
d. June 22, 1839. 

JOSLYN, b. Oct. 22, 1815. 4- 

Lavinia Eliza, b. Jan. 27, 1818; m. 

'ustus E. Hull. Schuyler's Lake, 

N. Y. She d. Feb. 18. 1897. No 

ch'n. 

Parthenia, b. Jan. 7, 1820; m. Apr. 

10, 1847, Lewis E. Hill. She d.- 

Apr. 6, 1866. North Brookfield, 



Mass. Ch'n : I. A dau., 2. Alice. 

2717. .Abigail, b. Feb. 8, 1822., unm., d. 
June 22, 1843. 

2718. Daniel, b. Nov. 7, 1823. -f 

2719. Euward, b. Dec. 8, 1825, unm. 

2720. A son, b. Jan. i, 1829, d. Jan. 5, 
1829. 

2721. Russell, b. Feb. 3, 1831, unm. Ed- 
ward and Russell went to Cal. in 
1849. Letters were rec'd regularly 
for a time, stating that they were 
meeting with success. Then came 
a letter stating that the Indians 
were making trouble for them. 
Never have heard from them since. 
Supposed to have been killed by the 
Indians. 



1089. 

2722. 
2723. 

2724. 
2725. 



JACOB LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 19, 1761 ; m. Dec. 7, 1785, Selina Matilda, b. Dec. 
24, 1766, d. Oct. IS, 1837, dau. of Dr. Seth Wyman and Sarah (Rogers) Holmes, 
See Rogers Gen., 1902. He d. Dec. 12, 1838 (1826), at Salem, Conn., wliere b. his 
13 ch'n. 



2726. 



Sarah R., b. Nov. 17, 1786; m. Apr. 2727. 

16, 1829, Dr. William Brown. Flint, 2728. 

Mich. Ch'd: i. A son. 

Selina Matilda, b. Feb. 27, 1788; 

m. Nov. 4, 1810, Jonathan Sisson. 

She d. Oct. 13, 1820. Lyme, Conn. 

Ch'n: I. William, 2. Charles. 

Rachel, b. July 17, 1789; m. Mch. 2729. 

29, 181S, Amasa Loveridge. She d. 

Mch. 28, i860. Riga, N. Y. Cli'n: 2730. 

1. Loomis, 2. Rachel M., 3. George 
H., 4. Harriet N., 5. Joel A. 
Mary, b. June 6, 1791 ; m. Chester- 
field, Conn., Jan, 18, 1818, Caleb 2731. 
Loveridge, b. Deerfield, Mass., June 

18, 1790, d. July 22, 1833. She d. 
July I, 1862. Ganger, Mich. He d. 
Riga, N. Y. Ch'n: i. Lucretia L., 

2. Alfred C, 3. Seth W., 4. Mary 2732. 
Ann, S- Hubbell L., 6. Mariah 

Louise. 

Betsey (Elizabeth), b. Jan. 27, 2733. 

'793; lu- Nov. 6, 1820, John Cush- 2734. 

ing. She d. Mch. 10, 1848. Le Roy, 
N. Y. Ch'n : i. John Loomis, 2. 
Sarah Elizabeth, 3. Caroline Ma- 
tilda, 4. Maria Louisa, 5. Theodore 
Judson, 6. Frances Ann. 



Jacob, b. Apr. 19, 1705. + 
Harriet, b. Jan. 29, 1797; m. Nov. 
24, 1831, Jesse Jerome, d. Dec. 5, 

1867. She d. Feb. 12, 1865. Water- 
ford, Conn. Ch'n: I. Harriet E., 2. 
Augustus, 3. Ellas L., 4. Francis D., 
5. Lucretia, 6. Hannah. 
Lucretia R., b. Aug. 26, 1798, d. 
Nov. II, 1820. 

Philene, b. Mch. 6, 1800; in. Jan. 
4, 1826, Caleb Miner. She d. Sept. 
19, 1841. Stafford, N. Y. Ch'n: 
I. George, 2. Louisa, 3. Almira. 
Louisa, b. Nov. 14, 1801 ; m. Nov., 
1830, Daniel Pellet. She d. May, 

1868. New Lyme, Ohio. Ch'n: I. 
James W., 2. Daniel L., 3. Sarah, 
4. Seth, 5. Temperance. 

Seth W.. b. ^.ich. 31, 1803; m.. 
Nov. 2, 1826, Lois G. Bishop. Ches- 
terfield, Conn. He d. Oct. 4, 1878. 
Hubbel, b. Dec. 27, 1804. 4- 
Almira T., b. May 2, 1807; m. Oct. 
8, 1829, Daniel Brown. She d. Jan. 
4, 1847. Columbia, N. Y. Ch'n: l. 
Loomis D., 2. Wealthie M., 3. Cor- 
delia C, 4. Almira P. 



225 



B'txtli drnrrattott 



1090. 

2735- 
2736. 
2737- 

2738. 
2739- 

2740. 
2741. 

1094. 

2747. 
2748. 
2749- 

2750. 



2751- 
2752. 



2753- 



2754- 
2755- 



JOHN LOOMIS, b. Conn., Apr. 7, 1763; m. June 13, 1790, Hannah Buell, d. Dec. 
IS, 1850. He removed to New Lyme, O., in 1824, and there d. Sept. 17, 1830. 12 
ch'n — b. Salem, Conn. 



Jonathan, b. May 19, 1791, unm., 
d. 1819. 

Justin, b. Apr. 11, 1793; m. July 29, 
1820, Mary i)ickinson. Michigan. 
Else, b. July 2, 1795 ; m. Dec. 25, 

1825, Lemuel Clark. Morgan (Rock 
Creek), Ohio. She d. Apr. 9, 1874. 
Daniel, b. Oct. 4, 1797. + 
John, b. Apr. 26, 1800, unm., d. 
June 5, 1830. 

LoviSA, b, Sept. IS, 1802, unm., d. 
Sept. 23, 1862. 
Sophia, b. June 9, 1806; m. Jan. 31, 

1826, George Brown, who d. Sept. 
16, 1863. She resided with her 

HARRIS LOOMTS, b. Conn., Sept. 9, 1770; m. 1793, Lucinda Furman. In 1792 
he removed to Springfield, N. Y., and d. Aug., 1806, in Avon, N. Y. 3 ch'n — b. N. Y. 
HuBBEL, b. Mch. II, 1797. + Brown. She d. 1838? Rush, Mon- 

David, b. Apr. 26, 1799. + roe Co., N. Y. Dr. Brown removed 

Mary, b. Aug., 1801 ; m. Dr. Goit to Bradford, McKean Co., Pa. 



2742. 



2743- 
2744- 



2745- 
2746. 



daughter, Mrs. Edward Willard, 
1880. Ashtabula, Ohio. 
Emmeline. b. Sept., 1808; m, 1833, 
Lucius Fitch. She d. Sept. I, 1834. 
New Lyme, Ohio. 
Jared, b. May 10, 1811.+ 
Nancy, b. July, 1813; m. (his 2nd 
w.) Mch. 29, 1845, Samuel Miner, 
b. Pcacham, Vt., July 28, 1812, son 
of Jonathan Rose and Lovinia 
(Miner) Sumner. Painesville, O. 
Harris, b. Oct., 1816, unm., d. Mch. 
1857. Reed's Landing, Minn. 
Francis Henry, b. Feb. 6, 1819. + 



2756. 
1096. 



HON. JOEL LOOMIS. b. E. Lyme, Ct., 
Wm. and Almy ( Harding) Angel, d. J 
Ellis, b. 1779, d. Montville, Ct., May 17 
(Gardner) (Thappel. He was a member 
1830-35. He d. Mch. i, 1867, Waterford, 
Hannah, b. Sept. 7, 1797; m. Oct. 
3, 1814, Daniel Chappel, who d. 
Sept. 14, 1850. Tariffville, Ct. 
Ch'n: I. Abby, 2. Mary R., 3. Abby 
M., 4. James L., S- Nancy D., 6. 
Hannah A., 7. Fanny. 
James, b. Mch. 30, 1800. + 
Eliza A., b. May 27, 1802; m. Sept. 
2, 1819, Martin Ames, d. Feb. 6, 
1856. She d. Oct., 1863. York, O. 
Ch'n: I. Elon G., 2. Joel L., 3. Dan- 
iel D., 4. Jonathan M., 5. Geo. A., 
6. John, 7. Eliza Ann, 8. James C. 
Charlotte, b. Jan. 17, 1805; m. Oct. 

2, 1828, Marvin Fargo, d. i860. She 
d. Aug., 1872. Le Roy, N. Y. Ch'n: 
I. Ellen F. 2. James L., 3. Esther 
D., 4. John M. 

Joel, b. May 6, 1806. -f-x 
Almena, b. Sept. 27, 1807; m. Oct. 
19, 1829, Henry King Clark, b. East 
Lyme, Ct., Nov. 13, 1802, d. Lima, 
N. Y., June 17, 1880. She d. Lima, 
Oct. 30, 1888. Farmer. Rep. Bap't. 
Ch'n: I. Francis H., 2. Emma C, 

3. Ellis M., 4. Sarah L., $. Nathaniel 
J., 6. Francis H., 7. Mary H. 
Sarah Gardner, b. May 20, 1810; 



May 6, 1773; m. 1st, Hannah, gr. dau. of 
une 16, 1806, ae. 28; m. 2nd, Dec, 1806, 
, 1853, ae. 74, dau of Ezekiel and Sarah 
of State Assembly, and Judge of Probate, 

Ct. 12 ch'n — all b. Ct. 

m. Oct. 27, 1826, Osmond Darrow. 
Waterford, Ct. Ch'n: i. John 
Loomis, 2. Ellen S. 
Francis Bolles, b. Apr. 9, 1812. 4- 
Christopher C., b. Feb. 6, 1814.+ 
Emma A., b. Sept. 20, 1815; m. 
Nov. 2, 1831, Orrin F. Smith, d. 
Feb., 1887. She d. Nov. 22, 1898. 
Moosup, Ct. Ch'n: i. Edward Au- 
gustus, 2. Emma Abby, 3. Isabel 
Augusta, 4. George Hazard. 
Ellis, b. Dec. 27, 1816 ; m. Nov. 30, 
1837, Elisha Palmer. Montville, Ct. 
Ch'n: I. Elisha, 2. Courtland Dcn- 
nizen, 3. Edward Augustus, 4. Fred- 
erick Courtland, S- Mary Alice, 6. 
Arabella, 7. Frank Loomis, 8. 
George Smith. 
2761. Frances Cordelia, b. East Lyme, 
Conn.. Aug. 13, 1819; m. Apr. i, 
1839, Seth Sprague Smith, d. Apr. 
17, 1878, at St. Johns, Mich., to 
which place they removed from 
Monroe Co., N. Y., in 1866, having 
resided in Monroe Co., N. Y., for 
30 yrs. She d. Dec. 26, 1906, at St. 
Johns. Ch'n ; I. Dr. Edw. Loomis, 
2. Harriet J., 3. Celia C. 



2757- 
2758. 
27S9- 



2760. 



REV. HUBBEL LOOMIS, b. Willington, Conn., May 31, i775; ni. ist, Dec. 24, 
1805, Jerusha, dau. of Deac. David Sand Mary (Colton) Burt, of Longmeadow, 
Mass. She was b. Jan. 20, 1782, and d. Apr. 9, 1829; m. 2nd, Mrs. Hannah Pratt 
of Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 17, 1833, who d. Feb. 3, 1864, ae. 70. He was pastor of 
church in Willington, Conn., 1804-28. He received A. M. at Union College in 1809, 
in which Coll. he was enrolled in the class of 1799, but did not complete his college 
course, and at Yale College, 1812. In 1830 he removed to Illinois. On 
Oct. 26, 1837, at the famous convention called to establish a State Anti- 



J.W 



IComuis (Sfu^alngtr 



226 



2762. 



2763. 



2764. 
2765. 



2766. 



1097. 
2768. 

2769. 
2770. 
2771. 

1098. 



2775- 

2776. 
2777- 



2778. 

2779. 
2780. 

2781. 
1099. 



2787. 
1 102. 



Slavery Society, and which met in Upper Alton, 111., he was named as first vice- 
president. (See p. 222, of Martyrdom of Lovcjoy). On that date the convention 
met in the Prtsb. Ch. of Upper Alton, but on account of the mob and its friends, 
those in favor of such a society met, on Oct. 27, 1837, at the house of Rev. T. B. 
Ilurlburt, and formed the state society, lie was a Bapt. clergyman. One of the 
founders of ShurtlifF College, Upper Alton. He d. at Upper Alton, 111., Dec. 5, 1872. 
6 ch'n — all b. in Conn. 



Jerusha, b. Nov. 21, 1806; m. Nov. 
17, 1827, James Thomas Bradford 
of Plainfield, Conn., b. Oct. 13, 1806, 
and d. Mch., 1862. She d. July 4, 
1852. Greensboro, Ala. Ch'd: I. 
Henry. 

Sophia, b. Feb. 4, 1809; m. Nov. 22, 
1837, Hon. Cyrus Edwards, d. Aug. 
31, 1877. One of the founders of 
Shurtliff Coll. Upper Alton, 111. 
She d. Aug. 7, 1897. Ch'n : i. Wm. 
Wirt, 2. Mary Beall, 3. Margaret, 
4. Sophia, 5. Elias L., 6. Julia. 
Elias, b. Aug. 7, 1811.4- 
Caroli.ve, b. May 17. 1814; m. Nov. 
2, 1842, Prof. Zenas B. Newman, d. 
July 21, 1844. He was Prof. Rhet- 
oric in Shurtliff Coll. 1841-4. She 
d. May 20, 1887. Ch'd: James 
Bradford. 

Daviu Burt, b. Apr. 17, 1817. He 
was one of the twenty-three noble 
men who were defending Rev. Kli- 

GUY LOOMIS, b. Conn., July 3>, i777; 

1862. He d. Nov. 25, 1857, at Salem. Conn., 
Abigail, b. July 25, 1800; m. Jan. 
12, 1820, Capt. Francis Jones. She 
d. Dec. 28, 1843. ; 

Alfred, b. July 7, 1802. -f- 
Elias, b. Dec. 20, 1806. -j- 
Sophia Esther, b. Oct. 14, 1809; m. 



2767. 



jah P. Lovejoy and his fourth print- 
ing press, and by their liberty-lov- 
ing action made immortal history 
on the night of Nov. 7, 1837, when 
the mob killed Mr. Lovejoy. He 
served 3 years in 2nd Reg. Minn. 
Vol. 1862-S, as first Lieut, and cap- 
tain. Memb. of Minn. Leg. Coun- 
cil, 1849-53. Memb. House of Rep. 
1876. Unm. Stillwater, Minn. He 
d. Minnehaha, Minn. 
Prof. John Calvin, b. Nov. 26, 
1822; m. 1st, July 16, 1848, Martha 
C. Voltz, d. Oct. 17, 1849; m. 2nd, 
Feb. 8, 1857, Minerva D. Barge. 
Grad, N. Y. Univ., A. M., 1855. 
Prof. Ancient Languages, Alab. 
Univ., 1870-1. Resides Cave Spring, 
Ga. She d. May 13, 1881. No ch n. 
He was a teacher, and professor 
and editor. He d. Summcrville, Ga., 
1890. 



m. Aug. 28, 1799, Abigail Derthick, d. 
where b. his 7 ch'n. 

Nov. 13, 1842, Alfred H. Chapman. 

Norwich, Conn. 

Guy Nelson, b. Dec. 14, 

Elijah Griswolu, b. 

1817. -f 

Amasa, b. June 14, 1821 



I 



2772. 
2773- 



774- 



181 1. - 
Dec. 

.+ 



13. 



DEAC. ELIAS LOOMIS, b. London, Conn., July 18, 1779; m. Sept. 16, 1802, Nancy, 
b. June 9, 1784, d. Sept. 13, 1870 (1872), dau. of Raynsford Comstock. In 1806 he 
removed to Warren, N. Y. Served in War of 1812, being allowed $22.00 on claim. 
Was deac. of Bapt. Ch. and d. .\pr. 25, 1836. Palermo, N. Y. 12 ch'n — all b. Warren, 
N. Y., except first two. 



Elias D., b. Colchester, Conn., July 
17, 1803.-1- 

Raynsford, b. Feb. 24, 1805. -t- 
Harriet, b. Warren, N. Y., Dec. 24, 
1806; m. Feb. 28, 1841, Ethan Bur- 
dick, who d. Nov. 3, 1856. Palermo, 
N. Y. 

Elijah, b. May 5, 1810, d. Apr. 20, 
1838. 

Guy O. p., b. May i, 1812. -|- 
Otis S., b. Aug. 28, 1814, d. May 20, 
1815. 
Lydia, b. Apr. 28, 1816; m. Dec. 31, 

ELIJAH LOOMIS. b. July 18. 1779; 



i8j7, .Isabel Kinney, who d. 1877. 
White Water, Wis. 

2782. Sophia, b. Dec. 14, 1818, d. July 29, 
1823. 

2783. Adeline, b. .Xpr. 18, 1821 ; m. Nov. 
19, 1840, John Sayles, who d. Nov. 
7, 1859. Palermo, N. Y. 

2784. Charles, b. Nov. 9, 1823, d. May 
ID, 1824. 

2785. Eliza Ann, b. Sept. 18, 1825, d. Jan. 
31, 1844. 

2786. Hiram Warren, b. June 6, 1829. + 

m. 1st, Feb. 22, 1807, Mary .Mien. d. Sept. 9, 



1807; m. 2nd, Jan. 15, 1809, Mrs. Nancy, b. Apr. 29, 1787, d. Mch. 25, i860, dau. of 
Capt. Daniel and Lucy (Latimer) Dodge, of Colchester, Conn. He d. Salem, Conn., 
Aug. 25, 1847. I ch'd. 
A son, b. May 12, 1821, d. June 10, 1821. 

ISRAEL LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., Sept. 27, 1768; m. Mary Lee. He d. Pitts- 
ford, Mich., and she m. 2nd, Wheeler, who d, July 24, 1834. She d. May 17, 

1847. 5 ch'n. 



No. iop6. 

Rev. Hubbcl Looniis, A.M., 

1775-1872. 



22- 



BxKth ^pttrrattnn 



2/88. Daniel, b. Jan. 12, 1794. + 

2789. M.\KiA, b. Dec. II, 1796: m. Moses 
Shaw, d. Nov., 186 1. She d. Oct. 
30, 1864. Pittsford, Mich. 

2790. Sarah, b. Feb. 28, 1798; m. Dr. 
Charles Pringle. She d. Apr. g, 
1838. Hillsdale, Mich. 

1104. DUDLEY LOOMIS, b. Colchester, 
Jones, d. July 26, 1856, ae. 80. He ( 

2793. Elizabeth Freeman, b. Oct. 4, 
1796; m. Dec. I, 1818, Owen War- 
ner. Buffalo, N. Y. 

2794. Alfred, b. Jan. 4, 1798. + 

2795. John, b. Aug. 25, 1799, unm. ; went 
south in 1825 ; is supposed to reside 
near Baton Rou.ge, La. 

2796. Cornelia, b. May 9, 1802 ; m. Dec. 
I, 1829, Sherman W. Robbins. She 
d. Dec. 14. 1836. Buffalo, N. Y. 

2797. Demis. b. Mch. 25, 1804; m. Dec. i, 
182^. John Connelly. She d. Sept. 
28. 1869. Barre, N. Y. 

2798. Alonzo, b. Sept. 25, 1805. + 

2799. Emily, b. July 31, 1807; m. ist, 
Mch. 29, 1829. George Stearns : m. 
2nd, Uriah Kelsey. Barre, N. Y. 

2800. Mary. b. July 16. 1809; m. May 12, 
1846, Alexander Buel. She d. Jan. 



2791. Cyrus P. Lee, b. Mch. 28, 1900. + 

2792. Irene, b. Apr. 14, 1802; m. ist, 
1819, John Rawls ; m. 2nd, Mch. 20, 
1838, Israel Kellogg. She d. Mch. 
31, 1875, and 1877 he was living in 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 

Conn., Apr. i, 1772; m. Apr. 19, 1793, Olive 
. Dec. 3, 1833, Whitesborough, N. Y. 14 ch'n. 
9, 1847. Kalamazoo, Mich. No 



2801. 



ch'n. 



Amanda, b. Mch. 12, 181 1; m. Nov. 

15. 1836, Sherman W. Robbins. 

Sacramento, Cal. 

Sophia, b. Mch. 19, 1813; m. May 

12, 1842, John Brown. She d. Oct. 

2. 1842. Houston, Texas. 

Lydi.\, b. Apr. 16, 1816; m. May 12, 

1835, Charles Stocking. She d. 
Mch. 5, 1849. Michigan. 
Alice, b. July 9, 1818; m. Oct. 22, 

1836, David Mix. Albion, N. Y. 
AuRELiA. b. Nov. 9, 1820; m Jan. 
10, 1837, Birdsey A. Root. Buffalo, 
N. Y. 

2806. Ch.\rles, b. Julv 19, 1822. d. Oct. i, 
1825. 



2802. 

2803. 

2804. 
2805. 



1 105. 

2807. 
2808. 
2809. 

mo. 

2812. 
2813. 

HIS. 



2815. 

2816. 
2817. 
2818. 



2819. 



II 27. 

2822. 
2823. 



2824. 
2825. 



ALFRED LOOI^nS, b. Colchester, Conn,, 1774; ni. Sommers, d. 1840. He 

d. 1850. Hudson, Mich. 5 ch'n. 

Israel, b. 1814. + Slie d. i860. No ch'n. Minonk, 111. 

Samuel, b. 1822. + 2810. John R., b. 1832. + 

Maria, b. 1824; m. Henry Bigelow. 281 1, Jane .■\nn, b. 1834, d. ae. 16. 

SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., Mch. 26, 1776; m. Nov. 26, 1799, Anna 
Horsford. He d. May, 1855. Geneseo, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

Mary. b. Sept. 7, 1800. m. — Bayne. Medina, N. Y. 

Nancy Jerusha, b. July 19, 1801 ; 

THOMAS LOOMIS. b. Bolton. Conn., July 6, 1756; ni. Bolton, Nov. 6, 1777, Eunice 
Mann, d. .\pr. 3, 1845. ac. q6. He served in Rev. War — Scrgt. He d. May i, 1842, 
at Bolton, where b. his 8 ch'n. 

2S14. infant, b. , d. Sept. 15, 1778. 

2820. Laura, b. May 25, 1791 ; ni. Alvin 
Newell, who d. 1868. Slie d. Apr., 



Eunice, b. Sept. 15, 1779, unm., d. 
M.iy 8, 1842. Bolton. 
Thomas, b. Oct. 13, 1780. + 
George, b. Jan. 26, 1783. + 
Salmon, b. Dec. 26. 1784; m. Apr. 
22, 1813, Betsey Dart. He d. Aug. 
I7j 1857. No children. Bolton. 
Austin, b. June 19, 1789. + 



ELEAZER LOOMIS, b. Tolland. Conn. 
Crandall, d. Apr., 1839. He d. Mch. 17, 
Samuel, b. Sept. 27. 1775. + 
Grace, b. Oct. 17, 1777; m. June 11, 
1801, Walter, b. Nov. 16, 1766, d. 
1846, son of Lieut, .'^aron and Es- 
ther (Carpenter) Walker. She d. 
1837. Langdon, N. H. 7 ch'n. See 
Child Gen., 1881. 
Ashbel, b. Sept. 16, 1779. -f 
Estheh, b. Sept. 14, 1781 ; m. Per- 
kins Staples. She d. 1812. West- 



1874. Rockville. Conn. Ch'n : i. 
John .A... 2. Carlos L., 3. Samuel, 4. 
Martha. 5. Mary. 
2821. Harriet, b. Aug. 15, 1795; m. Eben- 
ezer Bi.gelow. She d. 1859. Col- 
chester, Conn. 

, May 26, 1752; m. Sept. 8, 1774, Jemima 
1822. Alstead, N. H. 5 ch'n. 

moreland, Cheshire Co., N. H. 
2826. Desire, b. 1788: m. lonathan Peck. 

She d. 1868. Keene, N. H. 



Note. — In the 1790 census of N. H., 
Elcazer "Luramis" is credited with 3 sons 
and 4 daughters. Probably there was a 
son and a dau. born between 1781 and 
1788, and that they died early. 



ICnnmts (^rnralnnit 



228 



II34- 



2827. 

2828. 
2829. 

1 140, 



2833. 
2834- 

2835. 
1141. 



2836. 



2837. 

II47- 

2845- 
2846. 



2847. 
2848. 

1 150. 



2849. 
2850. 



CAPT. GILES LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn., Nov. 6, 1756; m. Dec. 7, 1780, Esther 
Loomis (966), d. May 11, 1812. He served in the Revolutionary War, and was one of 
those selected to escort Burgoyne's captured officers through the state, 1778. He came 
into the possession of his father's inn, became the inn-keeper of the place and added 
to the inn and store an addition for a Masonic Lodge. He d. July 3, 1812, at E. 
Windsor, where b. his 6 cli'n. (See copy of his will in Jefferson Co., O., Records). 



Esther, b. Dec. 21, 1781 ; m. Dec. 3, 
1800, Elijah Gaylord. She d. Felj. 
12, 1812. Torringford, Conn. One 
dau was Mrs. Edward P. Jones. 
Giles, b. May 10, 1784, d. June 23, 
1801. 

Lax'RA, b. Feb. 22, 1787; m. Sept. 3, 
1823, Rev. Nathan B. Derrow. She 



d. July 9, 1849. 

2830. Horace, b. Feb. 8, 1789; m. Pamela 
Tracy. He d. Oct. 7, 1835. without 
children. Mesopotamia, Trumbull 
Co., Ohio. 

2831. Harry Welles, b. June 16, 1791. -4- 

2832. Sarah, b. Apr. 17, 1793, unm., d. 
Mch. 12, 1841. 



GEORGE LOOMIS, b. E, Windsor, Conn., May 16, 1762; m. ist, Dec. 7, 1780, Annie 
Loomis ( ) ; m. 2nd, Dec. 29, 1781, Rumah Moore; m. 3rd, Nov. 20, 1788, Anna 
Jepson, widow of Dr. Wm. Jepson of Hartford, d. Feb. 14, 1831, ae. 77. He d. May 
23, 1841. Albany, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

Sally, b. Oct. 23, 1789, d. same day. living in 1849. He published a 

Laura L., b. Feb. 17, 1791, d. Jan. Directory of Albany in 18.^4. Was 

21, 1799. ass't Alderman in 1831. It is said 

George Jepson, b. July 2, 1793, was that he became insane on genealogy. 

DEAC. AMASA LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn., Sept. 29, 1763; m. ist, Dec. 30, 
1784, Priscilla, dau. of Capt. Jonathan and Priscilla (Hammond) Birge (see No. 
120), d. May 20, tRo5; m. 2nd, June 4, 1807, Abigail Hackley, d. June 3, 1836. He 
was app'd deac. Sept. 27, 1793. Mcmb. House of Rep's, 1814-5. He d. June 10, 
1837, at S. Windsor, where b. his 9 ch'n. 
Rev. Amasa, b. Oct. 10, 1785; m 



Aug. 31, 1819, Frances, b. July 14, 
I7Q2, d. 1840 dau. of George and 
Mabel (Olmstead) Pitkin. Gr. Y. 
C. 1807. Prin. Hartford Gram. Sch. 
1808-TO. Settled as a clergyman in 
Salem, Conn., 1813-17, and in 
Paincsville. Onin. 1818-23. He d. 
Jan. 31, 1824. Had but one child, 
b. 1820, and this lived hut a few 
days. He was a very prominent 
man. 

Sophia, b. Nov. 10, 1787; m. Apr. 
18. 1R08, Capt. Elisha, son of Elisha 
and Sarah ( ) Johnson, b. Oct. 
21. 17^:^. d. May 4, 1854. She d. 
Dec. 10, 1840. Southhoro, Mass. 



Ch'n: I. Nathan L., 2. Sarah Pris- 
cilla, 3. Henry Flavel, 4. JuHa So- 
phia. 5. .Mfred Edward, 6. Arethu- 
sa Maria, 7. Baxter Amasa, 8. Fan- 
ny Pitkin, 9. Martha Ann. 
.-Xrethusa. b. Sept. 20, 1890, d. 
June 17, 1832. 
Elijah, b. Nov. i, 1792. + 
2840. Elizabeth, b. June 9, 1795, d. Aug. 

15. I79S. 

.^BNER, b. Oct. 26, 1797, d. .'Xpr. 23, 
1821. 

Flavel. b. Oct. 2. 1799, d. Aug. 11, 
1827, at Charleston, S. C. 
William, b. Oct. 6, 1801.+ 
Elizabeth rtisciLLA, b. May 5, 
180S, d. July 27, 1832. 



2838. 
2839. 



2841. 

2842. 

28.13, 
2844. 



3, 1777; m. Nov. 21, 1803, Clarissa, 
Y.. .■\pr. 16, !8s4. dau. of John and 
e d. Lyndon, 111., Aug. 23, 1851. 4 

Lanesboro. Pa., Jan. 3, 1844, .'\nson 
Gillett, b. Bainbridge, N. Y.. May 
2t, 1810. d. Cresco, la., Mch. 23, 
1879. He att'd Normal School at 
Albany, N. Y. She d. Cresco, la., 
.^ug. 20, 1889. Ch'n: i. Anson 
Wolcott, 2. Hattie Loomis, 3. 
Clarissa. 

CHAUNCEY LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn., Mch. 23, 1784: m. ist, Elizabeth, 

b. Aug. 24. 1778. d. Dec. 28. 1836. dau. of Daniel and Zerviah (Loomis, No. 1173) 

Hayden ; m. 2nd, Sept. 26, 1806. Olive Elmer, d. Nov. 26, 1812, ae. 33. Printer. He 

d. Jan. 9, 1873. 4 ch'n — b. E. Windsor. 

Pascal, b. June 17, 1804. + 2851. Harriet, bapt. June 25, 1809, d. July 

Juliet, bapt. Mch. 27, 1808, d. Aug. 3, 1820. 

18, 1833. 2852. Olive Elmer, bapt. Nov. 10, 181 1; 



GERSHOM loomis. h. E. Windsor, Ct., Sept 

b. S. Windsor, Ct., Mch. 9, 1783. d. Sanford, N. 

Bridget ( ) Stoughton. Farmer. Rep'n. H 

ch'n — all b. S. Windsor. 

Alice Fitch, b. Aug. 25 (24), 1804. 

d. Oct. 16, 1804. 

Clarissa, b. May 24, 1806; ni. June 

I. 1826, James Coburn. She d. Sept. 

1877. Lyndon. 111., to which place 

they removed in 1837. 

Confucius Fitch, b. Oct. 8, 1809. -4- 

Mary .Adeline, b. Nov. 29, 1811 ; m. 



229 



^txtl| (il?tt?ratt0n 



m. Jan. I, 1840, Francis Stoughton. 
She d. Sept. 25, 1844. Ch'd: i. 



Mary Francis. 



1152. WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Apr. 2, 1757; m. Oct. 22, 1780, Betsey 
Chadwick. 6 ch'n — b. Conn. ? 

2853. Philomfxa, b. Nov. 15, 1781. 

2854. Cynthia, b. Apr. 28, 1782. Note. — By census of 1790, William 

2855. Fanny, b. Feb. 9, 1785. Loomis, of Orford, Grafton Co., N. H., is 

2856. John, b. Dec. 23, 1786. credited with two sons each under 16 yrs. 

2857. William, b. Oct. 9, 1788. of age and three daughters. 

2858. Betsey, b. Mch. 28, 1791. 

1 156. GAMALIEL LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Mch. 10, 1762; m. ist, Aug. 16, 1784, 
Prudence Woodward, d. Apr. 7, 1794; m. 2nd, Dec. 8, 1794, Mrs. Hannah Adams, 
d. Sept. 3, 1801. He d. 1812, Dartmouth, N H. 5 ch'n. 

2859. Samuel, b. Feb. 7, 1786, d. ae. 6 at Fairlee, Orange Co., Vt., 1815. 
mos. 2862. William Woodward, b. Mch. 19, 

2860. A dau. (stillborn), Jan., 1789. 1794. 

2861. Samuel, b. Apr. 18, 1791. He was 2863. Josiah, b. Feb. 10, 1797. 

1157. EBENEZER LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Feb. 18, 1765; m. Jan., 1786, Betsey 
Fowler. 3 ch'n. 

2864. John, b. Mch. 13, 1787. Note. — By census of 1790, Ebenezer 

2865. Melinda, b. 1790. Loomis of Lebanon, Grafton Co., N. H., is 

2866. Polly, b. 1795. credited with no son at all. — with only a 

wife. Did John d. young? 

1161. JACOB LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., June i, 1756, bapt. Nov. 7, 1756; m. Sept. 
28. 177s, Thankful Hubbard, d. May s, 1844, ae. 92. He was one of the 27 settlers 
of Russell, Mass., and one of the three selectmen, 1807-8. He d. Dec. 8, 1840, Rus- 
sell, Mass., where b. his 8 ch'n. 



2867. Hubbard, b. May 20, 1776. + 

2868. Josiah, b. Aug. 27, 1777.+ 

2869. Jacob, b. Apr. 27, 1780. -f 

2870. Anna, b. Jan. 5, 1783; ni. June 20, 
1804, John Newton. Removed to 
Akron, O. 

2871. Hannah, b. June 23, 1785, d. Oct. 



23, 1793. Her grave is in the oldest 
cemetery of Russell, and the date 
on her tomb stone is tlie oldest date 
(i79v3) found therein. 

2872. Caleb, b. Sept. 4, 1788. + 

2873. Lyman, b. Dec. 10, 1793. + 

2874. Solomon, b. Jan. 16, 1797. + 



1162. CALEB LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., Oct. 4, 1758, bapt. Dec. 31, 1758; m. ist, 
Mch. 9, 1778, Hannah Jones, d. 17S9; m. 2nd, Polly Horton. He removed, with his 
family, to Bennington Co., Vt. He d. abt. 1817, on his way from N. Y. to Conn. 
6 ch'n. 



2875. Alfred, b. 1779. Is believed to have 
d. abt. 1817. No ch'n. 

2876. Hannah, b. Oct. 6, 1780; m. at Col- 
chester. Conn., Dec, 1802, Frederick 
W. Wack. Removed to Benning- 
ton, Vt. She d. Kalamo, Mich. 
Ch'n: I. Eliza, 2. Wm., 3. Albert, 4. 
Hiram, 5. Caroline, 6. Chauncey, 7. 
Charles, 8. Laura, 9. Clarissa. 

2877. Elizabeth, b. Somers, Conn., Aug. 
10, 1783; m. 1813, John Clsandler, 
d. Dec. 15. 1815. She d. Dec. 16, 
1865. Coldwater, Mich. Ch'n: i. 
Rev. Loomis, 2. Merritt. 3. John. 4. 
Betsey, 5. Lucinda, 6. Amanda, 7. 



Minerva. 

2878. Lucinda, b. Hinsdale, Mass., Sept. 
17. 1785: m. Nov., 1803, Jesse Mil- 
lerd, d. Feb. 8. 1871. She d. Sept. 
24, 1861. Milwaukee, Wis. Ch'n: 
r. Henry, 2. Sophia, mother of Hon. 
George L. Becker, b. 1827, memb. 
Congress, St. Paul, Minn. ; 3. Mary 
Ann, 4. Cliarles D., 5 A son, 6. Al- 
fred L., 7. George, 8. Corydon, 9. 
Rev. Benj. Franklin, 10. Samuel N., 
Ti. Lucinda C, 12. William. 

2879. Caleb, b. 1787, d. Troy, N. Y. 

2880. Clarissa, b. ; m. Hartson. 

Vergennes, 111. 



1163. CORP. SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., May 12, 1760; m. Oct. 2, 1787,. 
Betsey Dunham, b. :Middleto\vn, Conn., 1762, d. Aug. 5, l8S3- He served in Am. 
Rev., rec'd a small pension from 1794, which was increased in 1811. He d. Feb. I, 
1825, at Colchester, where b. his g ch'n. 

2881. Elias, b. May 18, 1788. + He d. 1867, Columbia. Conn, 

2882. Nancy, b. June 30, 1790, d. young. 2884. Nancy, b. Apr. 27, 1792; m. Moses 

2883. Elizabeth, b. June 30, 1790; m. White. She d. Nov. 30, 1817. Chat- 
Feb., 1822, Capt. Ebenezer Stowell, ham. 



IGnnmta C^^nralotj^ 



230 



2885. 

2886. 
2887. 



2888. 

1 165. 
2890. 



Samuel, b. Nov. 15, 179.1, J- May 

25, 181 1. 

Caleb, b. June 15, 1797. + 

LuciNDA, b. May i, 1799; m. Joseph 

Babcock, d. Oct., 1865, She d. Feb. 

2, 1870. 

Lydia, b. Nov. I, 1801 ; m. Oraniel, 

b. Marlborough, Conn., Oct. 19, 

1768, d. July 21, 1849, son of Dan- 



II 67. 



2896. 

2897- 
2898. 



28?i9. 
2900. 
2901. 
2902. 

1 168. 



2905. 

2906. 

2907. 

2908. 
2909. 

2910. 
1 172. 



2914. 
29'5- 

2916. 



icl and Mary (Brainerd) Bigelow. 
She d. Jan. 10, 1877. No ch'n. 
Lois, b. Jan. 2, 1804; m. Mch. 20, 
1819, James, b. Colchester, Conn., 
son of James and Anna (Day) 
Bigelow. Removed from Lebanon, 
Conn., to the West. Ch'n: i. Eliza 
Ann, 2. Henry Albert, 3. Mary. 
(See Bigelow Gen., p. 257). 



DAVID LOOMIS, b. Colchester. Conn., Dec, 1774; m. 1794, Clarissa, b. 1776, d. 
Dec. 23, 1838, dau. of Elijah and Editha (Day) Williams. He d. June 21, 1842. 
Westchester, Conn. Farmer. Whig. Cong't. 5 ch'n, b. Conn. 



2893. 
2894. 



Prupenxe Robbins, b. July 18, 179S; 
m. 1st, May, 1814. Erastus, b. E. 
Haddam, Conn., Jan. 5, 1787, son of 
Ozias and Abigail (Fuller) Chap- 
man. He d. 1822. Westchester; m. 
2nd, -Apr. 8, 1824, Orrin Carrier. 
She d. Apr. 30, 1842. Ch'n, by ist 
m. : I. Albert, 2. William _L., 3. 
Philander, 4. Harriet Lucretia ; by 
2nd m. : i. Abby Jane, 2. A dau., 3. 
Henry B., 4. Infant, 5. Ellen G., 6. 
Omri Gates, 7. Prudence R., 8. 
Mary P., 9. Edwin T., 10. Emma S. 

SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn., 

Mch. 30, 1857, ae. 76. In 1814 he resided at 

Greenfield, N. Y. 9 ch'n. 

Harriet, b. Nov. 20, 1802, d. July 

6, 1821. Ballston, N. Y. 

Hiram, b. June 20. 1805. -f 

Louisa M., b. May 20, 1807 ; m. 

Oct. 14, 1828, Lewis Raymond. She 

d. Mch. 18, 1867. Ballston, N. Y. 

Gilbert L., b. July 7, 1809. + 

Edward, b. July 8^ 1812. + 2903. 

Albert D., b. Oct. 22, 1814. + 

Augustus Isham, b. Dec. 13, 1816; 



See Chapman Gen., p. 124, for de- 
scendants. 

2891. Alfred Isham, b. Nov. 3, 1796. -f 

2892. Emily, b. Aug. S, 1798; m. Ozem 
Carrier. 

Loren Williams, b. June 20, 
1800. -f 

LucRETiA H., b. Mch. S, 1805; m. 
Nov., 1825. Matthew Griswold 
Warner. She d. May 4, 1876. 
Rochester, N. Y. 

2895. Harriet, b. , d. ae. 18. 



Aug. 20, 1776; m. Rachel Yates, d. 
Chatham, N. Y., and d. Apr. 4, 1858. 

m. 1st, Dec. 21, 1845, Content E. 
Crandall, d. Feb. 2, 1846, ae. 29; m. 
2nd, May i, 1850, Phoebe A. Da- 
mon, d. Dec. 21, 1863, ae. 48; m. 
3rd, June 27, 1871, Sarah Anna 
Fisher. No children. Muskegon, 
Mich. 

Emily, b. Mch. 19, 1819; m. Seth 
Barber. Greenfied, N. Y. 
James R., b. Oct 28, 1822. -f 



WILLIAM ROBBINS LOOMIS, b 

1804, Charlotte Cary, d. Aug. 19. 1866. 

Y., and d. Sept. 17, 1864. Elmira, N. 

Caroline Isabella, b. Nov. 16, 

1804; m. Nov. 28, 1840, William 

Ferguson, d. 1846. She d. Aug. 22, 

1847. 

William Robbins, b. Mch. 8, 

1807. + 

Clarissa Harriet, b. 1810, unm. 

Resides Albany, N. Y. 

Samuel AN.\nLE, b. Mch. 3, 1813. -|- 

Lydia Maria, b. May 28, 1815; m. 

Mch. 18, 1837, George Gushing. She 

d. 1865. Rock River, III. 

Emma Prudence, b. Apr. 27, 1818; 



2904. 

Colchester, Conn., Sept. 3, 1779; m. Jan. i, 
i. ae. 82. In 1813 he resided at Chatham, N. 
Y. 9 ch'n. 

m. July 24, 1837, Dr. Van Buren 
Lockrow. New York City. 

291 1. Anna Nancy, b. Oct. 27, 1820; m. 
Oct. 31, 1843. John Olendorf; firm 
of Olendorf, Case & Gillespie, tea 
brokers, N. Y. Resided Jersey 
City, N. J. 

2912. Charlotte Jane, b. Mch. 3, 1823; 
m. A. Dcnison Gushing, d. Aug. 11, 
1859. She d. Feb. 18, 1865. 

2913. Mary Adelia, b. Dec. 22, 1828; m. 
Nov. 15, iSw, Seth H. Hunsdon. 
Albany, N. Y. 



OLIVER LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn.. Dec. 18, 1743: m ist, Sept. 2, 1762, 
Jerusha Bancroft (See No. 382) ; m. 2nd, Feb. 9, 1792, Chloe Wood. He d. Aug. 
20, 1813, E. Windsor, where b. his 8 ch'n. 
Oliver, b. Sept. 24, 1763 



Benjamin Newberry, b. Dec. 7, 
1765, d. 1783. 

Justin, bapt. Mch. 20, 1768. Re- 
moved to Oneida Co., N. Y. No 
children. 



2917. Susan, bapt. Mch. 5, 1769; m. Sam- 
uel Miller. She d. ae 70, at Sanger- 
tield, Oneida Co., N. Y. Ch'n: i. 
Loomis, 2. Chauncey, 3. Samuel, 4- 
Deborah, 5. Miranda. 

2918. Jerusha, bapt. July 28, 1771, unm., 



23' 



B>txtl| Oirnprattntt 



2919. 



1 174. 



2923. 



2924. 



1 176. 



2930. 



2931. 
2932. 



2933. 

2934- 
2935- 

2936. 

1 180. 

2944. 



d. ae. 65. Pawlet, Vt. 

DiMMis, bapt. May 4, 1777; m. Apr. 

2, 1797, Talcott Wolcott, who d. 
Apr. 19, 1825, ae. 52. She d. Dec. 
23, 1857. Oshkosh, Wis. Ch'n: i. 
Henry Drayton, 2. Jason Loomis, 

3. Miranda, 4. Laura, 5. Jerusha 
.Bancroft, 6. Wm., 7. Charles, 8. 



2920. 

2g2i. 



2922. 



Jane -\nn, 9. Oliver, 10. Emily Ann, 

II. Mary Jane. 

N.'\THANIEL, b. Mch, 9, 1780. + 

Deborah, bapt. Mch., 1782; m. 

Henry Wooster, d. 1839, ae- 63. She 

d. ae. 70. Pawlet, Vt. Ch'd: i. 

Deborah. 

Uriah, b. Mch. 11, 1793. 



DYER LOOMIS. b. Stafford, Conn., Feb. 18, 1756; m. Mch. 28, 1776, Esther John- 
son, d. Oct. 5, 1835, ae. 78. About 1806 he removed to Skowhegan, Me., and d. 
Aug. 14, 1839. 7 ch'n — b. Conn. 



Wealthy, b. Mch. 7, 1780; m. ist, 
Nov., 1799, Nathaniel Chandler ; m. 
2nd, Dec. 16, 1808, Seth Wyman, d. 
Apr.- 2, 1843, ae. 62. She d. Dec. 
25, 1870. Manchester, N. H. 
Sarah, b. Mch. 22, 1782 ; m. James 
Tuttle (Tuthill). She d. Feb. 9, 
1854. Skowhegan, Me. One dau. 
was Hanna Jane. 



2925. George, b. July ig, 1784. + 

2926. Samuel, b. Oct. 18, 1786. + 

2927. Warren, b. Oct. 2, 1789; m. Lydia 
Peet, who d. 1871. He d. Mch. 18, 
1865. No children. Bowe, N. H. 

2928. Murray, b. Apr. 18, 1792. + 

2929. Marshall, b. Jan. 23, 1796, unm., 
d. Aug. 21, 1859. Skowhegan, Me. 



JOHN LOOMIS, b. Stafford, Conn., Mch. 16, 1760; m. ist, Salome Scott, d. 1794 ;| 
m. 2nd, Elizabeth Standish, d. 1845. She was a descendant of Miles Standish.' 
He d. 1836, Linconville, Pa. 14 ch'n. 



Electa, b. Feb. 11, 1784; m. Nov. 
4, 1821, Daniel Burnet, d. May 25, 
1850. She d. Nov. 20, 1871. Flori- 
da, Mass. 

Merrill, b. Apr. 2, 1786. + 
Clarissa, b. May 18, 1788; m. John 
Grant, d. 1866. She d. 1849. 
Wayne, Pa. 

John, b. Aug. 14, 1790. -|- 
Amzi, b. Mch. 17, 1793, d. Mch. 13, 
1794. 

Salome, b. Mch 17, 1795; m. John 
Smith. She d. Jan. 12, 1870. Con- 
cord Station, Erie Co., Pa. 
Amzi, b. Feb. 15. 1797, d. Mch., 
1819. Froze to death, Warren Co., 



Pa. 

2937. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 28, 1798; m. 
Solomon Dix, who d. 1870. She re- 
sided (1875) Centreville, Pa. 

2938. Jeduthun, b. July 18, 1800. -|- 

2939. Amy, b. May 5. 1802; m. James 
Clegg, who d. i860. Michigan. 

29}0. Israel, b. June 8, 1804. + 

2941. Jonathan, b. Dec. 19, 1806. •+- 

2942. Jerusha, b. June 3, 1809; m. Orin 
Loudin. She d. 1850. Riceville, 
Pa. 

2943. Susannah, b. Mch. 27, 1811; m. 
Josiah E. Sprague. Resided (1875) 
Huntley Grove, 111. 



REV. JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. Stafford, Conn., May 11, 1767; m. Ashfield, Mass.^ 
Jan. 28, 1790, Susannah, b. Yarmouth, Mass., Feb. 11, 1773, d. Mansfield, O. Apr. 
21, 1865, dau. of Josiah and Mary (Sears) Howes. A Bapt. clergyman. He rem.' 
1820, to N. Y. state, thence to Springvale, Fairfax Co., Va., where he d. Dec. 4, 
1852. 6 ch'n, b. Ashfield. 



I181. 



Mary (Polly), b. Sept. 2, 1791; m. 
Ashfield. Jan. 23. 1817, Samuel 
Look, b. Conway, Mass., July 23, 
1817. d. Wyoming. N. Y., June it, 
1879. Farmer. Rep. Bapt. She 
d. _ Brooklyn. N. Y., Apr. 6, 1880. 
Ch'n: I. Susanna Howes, m. Benj. 
F. Avery of Louisville. Ky., Pres. of 
Avery Chilled-plow Works. She is 
still alive, (ae. 91. Oct., 1908), and 
a frequent contributor to papers and 
magazines, as is also her oldest dau.. 
Lydia (Mrs. Henry Ward), who is 
author of a vol. of love songs. Mrs. 
Avery is a strong woman sufifragist. 
She is also a noted chess player, 

NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Stafford, Conn., Oct. 19, 1760; m. Feb. 7. 1786, Rebecca, 
bapt. Mch. II, 1759. dau. of Aaron and Sarah (Olmsted) White. (See Gen. of the 



yvith an intellect as bright to-day as 
it was 40 yrs. ago. She is the mother 
of 6 ch'n. In many ways she is a 
wonderful woman. Her summer 
liome is at Wyoming. N. Y., and in 
the winter she stays either at Louis- 
ville. Ky., or Chicago, III., as she 
likes. 2. Nathan Loomis, 3, A son, 
4. Julia Ann, 5. Samuel Jones, 6. 
Josiah Loomis. 

2945. Nathan, b. Mch. 25, 1794. -f 

2946. Josiah, b. Feb. 5, 1797. -j- 
29^7. Dyer, b. Feb. 5. 1801. -f- 

2948. Joshua H., b. Mch. 13, 1803. -|- 
2049. Levi, b. Aug. 27, 1805. -f- 



1[l0nmtB O^?tt?al05i| 



232 



2950. 
1 182. 

2951- 
2952. 

2953- 
2954 



2955- 
2956. 



2957- 

1 187. 

2962. 
2963. 

1 188. 



2966. 
2967. 



2968. 
2969. 
2920. 

2971. 
1189. 



Loomis Family, Female Branches, p. 852 of Vol. II, Edition of 1880). Whites- 
borough, N. Y. I ch'd. 

Samuel, bapt. Jan, 27, 1788, at Up- White and descendants, p. 86. 

per Middletown, Conn. See John 



2976. 
2977. 

2978. 

2979. 



fford. Conn.. Nov. 25, 1762; m. Nov. 10, 1785, 
1859, ae. 91, dau. of Elisha and Lucy (Fletcher) 
Rev. He removed to Whitesborough, N. Y., in 
1792, and there d. May 8, 1851. 11 ch'n. 

lost by the burning of the ill-fated 
steamer Eric, on Lake Eric, Aug. 2, 
1841. She resides Wauwatosa, Wis. 
Elisha, b. Dec. 11, 1799. -f 
Amanda, b. Mch. i, 1802 ; m. Dec. 
29, 1825, Walter Pike, b. Mch, 22, 
1800, son of William and Dolly 
(Smith) Hobart. She d. Dec. 17, 
1834. Potter, N. Y. 
Minerva, b. Apr. 5. 1805; m. Nov. 
23, 1825, Thomas J. Nevins. She 
d. May 2, 1827. Penn Yann, N. Y. 
Benjamin, b. Apr. 6, 1809. d. Apr. 
13. 1832. 



DEAC. N.XTHAN LOOMIS, b. St 
Dorcas, b. July 28, 1768, d. Jan. 31, 
Pratt. He served in Army of Am. 
1787, and to Rushvillc, N. Y., about 
John, b. Mch. 22, 1787, d. same 
day. 

Sarah, b. May 20, 1788. d. June I, 
1788. 

Chester, b. Dec. 25, 1789. -f- 
LucY P., b. Sept. 29, 1 791 ; m. Jan. 
2, 181 r, Augustus Blodget, who d. 
1865. She d. Jan. 19, 1868. Wau- 
watosa, Wis. 

James, b. May 20, 1793. -f- 
Nathaniel, b. Oct. I, 1795, d. Aug. 
7, t8o2, from the bite of a rattle- 
snake. 

Sarah, b, Dec. 16, 1797; m. May 6, 
1817, Deac. Oren Greene. He d., 

BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. Ashford, Conn., Jan. 15, 1773; m. N.iomi Allen. He d. 

Aug. 18, 1808. Rushville, N. Y. 4 ch'n— b. Rushville. 

Dyer, b. 1798, unm., d. June 5, 1836. N. Y. 

Allen, b. .^pr. 9, 1800; m. Rebecca 2964. Calista, b. June i, 1805, d. Sept. 15, 

Emory, d. Sept. 4, 1829. He d. July 1820. 

25, 1832. No children. Middlesex, 2965. Nathaniel, b. Mch. 18, 1807. + 



2958. 
2959- 



2960, 



2961. 



HENRY LOOMIS, b. Ashford, Conn., Nov. 

Utley, d. Jan. 8. 1836, ae. 53. He located in 

1796, with his bro. Dyer, they took up tract 

acres, in what is now North East Township. 

Co. Pa. ID ch'n — b. Greenfield, Pa. 

Warren, b. Sept. 7, 1802. -f- 

Persa, b. Jan. 2, 1804; m. 1821, 

David Hall. She d. Feb. 6, 1844. 

Westfiold, N. Y. 2972. 

Alvisa. b. May 14, 1806. unm., d. 2973. 

May I, 1832. 

AsENATH, b. Feb. 2, 1808, unm. 

North East, Pa. 2974. 

Evelina, b. May 28, i8ro; m. 1828. 

Cyrus Jcnks. She d. Mch. 21, 1831. 

Greenfield, Pa. 2975. 

SorHRONA, b. May 13, 1812; m. Feb. 

18, 1834, Sherod C. Gilman, d. July 

6, 1854. Farmer. She d. Dec. 21, 

DYER LOOMIS, b. Ashford. Conn., Feb. 26, 177S: m. ist, (Mary) Nancy Wood, 
of R. I., b. 1785. d. July 27. 1833. ae. 48; m. 2nd, Prudence Selkregg, d. 1842. He 
removed to North East, Pa., in 1796, and in time became the first constable and 
first deputy sheriff of Erie Co., Pa. He and six associates or-ianizcd the first tem- 
perance soc'y of North East. On the 400 acre tr.nct (See 1188), he erected in i8ia 
the Loomis homestead of North East, which still stands (1908). He d. Feb. 22, 
1842. 14 ch'n — b. North East. 



25, 177s; ni. Jan. i, 1800, Elizabeth 
Eric Co., Pa., in 1795 or 6. and in 
154 from the Population Co. of 400 
He d. Oct. 2, 1855. Greenfield, Erie 

1892. North East, Pa. Ch'n: i. 
Mary A., 2. Wm. H., 3. Cath- 
erine V. 

Nathaniel U., b. Mch. 25, 1814. -f 
Emily S., b. Sept. 2, 1816; m. Reuel 
Knapp, d. 1853. She d. May 26. 
1842. North East, Pa. 
Mary S., b. Nov., 1819; m. 1841, 
Hiram Jones. He d. Apr., 1873. 
Eden, IViinn. 

Martha A., b. Mch. 11, 1823; m. 
1845, Jeremiah Sanborn. She d. 
1850. North East, Pa. 



Lyman A., b. Sept. t6, 1804. -f- 
Alvah, b. May, 1806, d. Oct. 9, 
1827. 

Sarah, b. Oct. 20, 1807, unm. North 
East, Pa. ; d. Feb. 19, 1892. 
Hannah, b. Apr. 3, 1809; m. Henry 
Williams. She d. July 12, 1843. 
Lowville, Pa. 



2980. Dyer, b. Oct. i, 1810. -f- 

29ST. Nancy, b. 1812, d. ae 6 months. 

2982. Nancy J., b. Sept. 26, 1814 ; m. John 
Coolidge, who d. 1869. .Aurora, 111 

2983. Elizabeth, b. .'Xug. 23, 1816. unm. 
Kansas. 

2984. Eliza, b. Aug. r, 1818; m. Apr. 7, 
1842, George Gilman. North East, 



233 ^txll) (^gngrattntt 

Pa. She d. May 25, 1895. Cli'n: i. 2987. Benjamin, b. May 16, 1826, d. Jan. 
Elmos, 2. Mary, 3. Rose, 4. George. 20, 1843. 

2985. Henry J., b. July 27, 1820. + 2988. William, b. Dec. 30, 1830. + 

2986. Mary, b. May 18, 1822 ; m. John 2989. Hiram K., b. Apr., 1832, d. in U. S. 
Glidden. Leavenworth, Kan. She army, 1861. 

d. 1903. 

II93- JOEL LOOMIS, b. Conn. May 22, 1760; ni. May 23, 1792, Prudence West, d. 1815. 
He served in Am. Rev., and removed to Middletown, N. Y., abt. 1810, where he d. 
1825. 7 ch'n. 

2990. Elizabeth, b. Apr. 15, 1793; m. 2993. Riley, b. Aug. 13, 1800, unm., d. 
John, b. Torrington, Conn., May 4, Mch. i, 1869. Halcott, N. Y. 
1785, son of John and Lydia (Hop- 2994. Joel. b. Mch. 10, 1807.+ 

kins) Birge. Rem. to Bristol, Conn. 2995. Hephzihah, b. i8to; m. Reuben 

Ch'n: I. Juliette, 2. Mary, 3. Na- Gordon. She d. 1854. Lexington, 

than. Greene, Co., N. Y. 

2991. Ansel, b. July 3, 1795. -f 2996. Aaron, b. May 15, 1813. + 

2992. Harlow, b. May 30, 1796. + 

1195. SAMUEL LOOMIS, bapt. Bloomfield, Conn., Aug. 23, 1761 ; m. Keziah Cook, d. 
Aug., 1833. He d. Nov. 8, 1842. Florence, Oneida Co., N. Y. 9 ch'n. 

2997. Elizur, b. 1782.-!- 3002. Sarah, b. Mch. 20, 1794; m. Israel 

2998. Keziah. b. 1784; m. Joseph Fox. Hart. Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
She d. 1858. Lee, N. Y. 3003. Henry, b. May 23, 1797. + 

2999. Sarah, b. 1786, d. ae. 7 years. 3004. Anson, b. July 12, 1800. -(- 

3000. Chauncey, b. 1788, d. ae. 4 years. 3005. M.^ry, b. Apr. 16, 1803 ; m. James 

3001. Erastus, b. 1791, d. ae. 3 years. Jeffries. She d. Jan. 27, 1862. 

1198. JESSE LOOMIS, b. Bloomfield, Conn., 1773; m. Zilp.ih Thomas, d. Jan. 3, 1846. 
ae. 74. He "d. Aug. 26, 1820. Coventry, N. Y. 8 ch'n. 

3006. Zilpah, b. Sept. 15, 1801 ; m. Oct. liam Wilbur. Smyrna, N. Y. 
7, 1843, Mortimer Turberty. Cov- 3009. Jesse, b. Oct. 14, 1807. + 
entry, N. Y. 3010. James P., b. May 28. i8og. + 

3007. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 4, 1893; m. Cy- 3011. Henry, b. Jan. 16, 1811.+ 
rus Loomis (3019). She d. May I, .1012. Norman, b. Oct. 19, 1813.+ 

187T. Smyrna. N. Y. 3013. Samuel Taylor, b. July'ii, 1816. + 

3008. Phepa, b. May 13, 180S ; m. Wil- 

1199. GEORGE G. LOOMIS, b. Bloomfield, Conn.. June 15, 1782; m. Jan. 28, 1803, Marylla 
Wilkinson, d. Sept., 1859, ae- 81, He served in War of 1812, being allowed $60.50 on 
claim. In 1819, he removed to Lebanon, N. Y., and d. Mch. 16, 1862. 7 ch'n. 

3014. Levi G., b. Nov. 4, 1805. + Cleveland. Smyrna, N. Y. 

301.=;. Dryden, b. May 9, 1810. + 3019. Cyrus, b. Nov. 21, 1820; m. Eliza- 
3Ci6. Drayton, b. Nov. 24, 1813.+ beth Loomis ('3007). No children. 

3017. Marylla. b. Feb. 29, 1816; m. Ste- Smyrna. N. Y. 

phen Cash. Smyrna, N. Y. 3020. Edward, b. Jan. 14, 1822. + 
.1018. Sarah, b. Sept. 8, 1818; m. Seth 

1207. MOSES LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., June 18, 1760; m. Aug. 8, 1782, Lucy, b. 
Oct. 2, 1756, d. Oct. 29, 1809. dau. of Dcac. John and Rachel (Wilson) Cooke. He 
d. Nov. 2, 1812, at Torrington, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

3021. Luman, b. July 13, 1783. + Whiting. She d. Mch. 31, 1874. 

3022. Sarah, b. Aug. 3, 1789; m. Uri, b. Torrington. Ch'n: i. George L., 2. 
Torrington, Au.g. 6, T788. d. 1874, Frank, 3. Mariette, 4. Uri L. 

son of Wm. and Lucinda (Sopcr) 

1209. RICHARD LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Dec. 25, 1758; m. May 30, 1780, Rachel, 
(b. perhaps Sheffield, Mass., abt. 1759), dau. of Daniel and Christiana (Loomis, 
287?) Higbee. He d. Aug. 9, 1826. and she m. 2nd, Jan. 3, 1827, John Whitney. 
Torrington, where b. his 11 ch'n. 

3023. Clarissa, b. Oct. 29, 1780 ; m. Nov. to upper Canada, unm.. He d. Apr. 
4, 1802, Ebenezer, son of Ebenezer 6, 1865. Codrington, Ontario. 

and Ann (Young) Lyman, b. July 3026. Laura, b. May 28, 1787; m. Jan. S, 

13, 1779- He d. Mch. 13, 1813. Bur- 1809, Erastus,' son of Dr. Elkanah 

lington, Vt. and Rebecca (Whiting) Hodges, 

3024. Levi, b. June 23, 1783. + b. Mch. 9, 1781, d. June 13, 1847. 

3025. Chester, b. Apr. 20, 1785. Removed He became one of Torrington's 



ICnnntts Olntpalngu 



234 



3027. 
3028. 



3029. 
3030. 



3033- 



3031. Abner, b. Jan. I, 1799. d. 1832. 
Oneida Co., N. Y. 

3032. Amoret, b. Dec. 15, 1802, d. Aug. 
4, 1809. 

Electa Spofford, b. Apr. 9, 1807; 
m. Aug. 23, 1827, Rev. Asahel, b. 
Marshall, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1807, son 
of Deac. William and Rachel 
(Wedge) Grant. She d. Skinners' 
Eddy, Pa., Aug. 4, 1831, and he m. 
2nd, Apr. 6, 1835, Judith Sabrina 
Lathrop Campbell. In 1835 he, be- 
ing a practicing physician, went as 
missionary to Oromish, Persia, and 
thence to Mosul, Turkey, under the 
auspices of the A. B. of F. M., as a 
Congrcgationalist. serving in this 
field until i8-(4. His children by his 
first marriage were: i. Seth Hast- 
ings, 2. Edwin Hodges. 



1217. 



3034- 
3035- 



most esteemed men. She d. Dec. 
7, 1839. Torrington. Ch'n : i. Ed- 
win, 2. Elkanah H., 3. Roxa, 4. Levi, 
5. Willard, 6. Laura M. 
Richard, b. Aug. 2, 1789. + 
Rachel, b. Feb. 29, 1792; m. Ches- 
ter Bancroft, b. 1798, son of (949) 
Winchester. In one place her 
name is given as Harriet, wife of 
Chester Bancroft. She d. i860. 
Harriet, b. Oct. 7, 1794 ; m. Starr 
Clark. Utica, N. Y. 
HuLDAH, b. May 18, 1797; m. Apr. 
28, 1818, Levi, b. May 29, 1795, d. 
Jan. 27, 1866, at Morris, 111., son of 
Miles and Ann (Buttrick) Hills, of 
Goshen. She d. Savannah, Ga., Apr. 
15, 1820. One son was Miles Hills. 
(See N. E. H. & G. R., Vol. 36, p. 
284). 

EPHRAIM LOOMTS. b. Torrington, Conn., July 12, 1758; m. ist. Oct. 30, 1784, 
Jane, b. 1754, d. Mch. 30. 1789, ae. 35. dau. of Siias and Catherine (Drake) Fyler; 
m. 2nd, July 20, 1789. Zerviah Hill. He was in the military Co. with his father in 
1774, when but 16 yrs. old. He d. 1824, at Torrington, where b. his 10 ch'n. 



3036- 

1220. 



3044- 

3045- 



Reuben, b. Oct. 9, 1785. -f 
Oliver, b. May 29. 1787; m. Feb. 4, 
1814, Mary, b. June 22. 1793, d. 
Mch. 4, 1870, dau. of Elihu and Je- 
mima (North) Barber. He was 
Rep. Gen. Assem. 1834, and d. Feb. 
7, 1872; without children. Winsted. 
They adopted Mary Jane Derby, b. 
Mangrafell Co., Londonderrs-, Ire- 
land. Slie m. May i, 1858.' Ralph 
Barnard, son of Lucius and Julia E. 
(Barnard) Griswold, b. Jan. 18, 
1835. He was a physician and re- 
sided at Banksville, N. Y. Their 
ch'n are : i. Wm. Loomis, b. and d. 
i860, 2. Wm. Loomis, b. Feb. 12, 
1861, 3. Julia Alice, b. Jan. 7, 1870. 
Ephraim, b. Feb. 28, 1789, d. ae. 4 



weeks. 

AsAHEL. b. Apr. 8, 1790. + 
Sarah Zerviah, b. May 16, 1791 ; m. 
Jesse Leach, d. 1840. She d. 1871. 
Smithville, Chenango Co., N. Y. 
Ch'n: I. David, 2. Elvira, 3. Fred- 
erick. 

Ruth. b. Aug. 9, 1793; m. Richard 
Sawtcll. She d. 1848. Chenango 
Co., N. Y, No ch'n. 
Ephraim, b. July 16, 1796. + 
3041. Charles Grandison, b. Mch. 28, 
1798. + 

Roman, b. Aug. 6, 1800. -f 
Caroline, b. Oct. 9, 1807 ; m. Nov. 
13, 1842, Zebulon Merrill, who d. 
1871. New Hartford, Conn. She d. 
1877. No ch'n. 



3037 
3038 



3039- 



3040. 



3042 
3043 



AARON LOOMTS, h, Tnrriiiytnn. Conn., May 25, 1766; m. Feb. 12, 1789, Anne 
[Annisl .Armira. b. J.ni. 15, 176J. d, 1814, dau. of Noah and Hannah (Skinner — 
great granddau. of Mary [dau. of Joseph Loomis. the emigrant] ) Drake. (The Hst. 
of Torrington, Conn., says he m. 2nd, Alma Loomis). He d. bef. 1809, at Torring- 
ton, where b. his 5 ch'n. 



30.(6. Laura, b. Feb. 17. 1794; m. Jan. S, 
1809. Myron, son of Caleb and Sa- 
rah (Roberts) Leach. Slie d. Sept. 
1818. See (3067). Ch'n: i. Roxa, 
2. Laura. 

.Annes. b. June 23, 1797, unm.. d. 
May, 1821. 
-Alvin, b. Dec. 22, 1800. + 



3047 
3048. 



3049- 



Aaron, b. May 16, 1790.-!- 
Jane, b. Mch. IT, 1792; m. Mch.. 
1821. Francis Griswold, who d. Sept. 
8, 1869. The Griswolds of Conn, 
are desc. from George Griswold of 
Enjf., through liis son Edward, who 
came to New England in 1630 and 
settled at Windsor. See chart of 
pedigree, Salisbury Gen. 

SOLOMON LOOMIS. b. Torrington, Conn., Jan. 23, 1768; m. Aug. 31, 1791. Eliza- 
beth Olcott of New Hartford. Conn., d. July 7, 1857. He d. Mch. 15, 1848. at Tor- 
rington, where b. his 5 ch'n. 
Orlen, or Orrin, b. Mch. I, 1792; 
m. Nov. 27, 1820. Ruby, b. July 28, 
1790. d. May 26. 1875. dau. of Junius 
(son of No. 361) and Sabrina (Fy- 3050 



Icr) North. He d. July 26, 1827, 



without children. He went to .So. 
America. She m. 2nd, Oct. 29. 
18.^9. Moses Drake. 
Hiram, b. Nov. 28, 1794. -f 



3051. Horace, b. Nov. 14, 1796.-]- 



235 B\Kt\} (^nuYutmn 

3052. Levi, b. May 8, 1806, unm., d. Mch. 3053. Candace, b. Nov. 6, 1807, unrn., d. 

2, 1853. 1834. 

1223. SILAS LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Apr. 12, 1771 ; m. ist, Mary Cowdry, d. 
Nov. 21, 1808, ae. 42; m. and, Sept. 3, 1809, Elizabeth Averill, d. Feb. 7, 1840. He, 
d. Mch. 2, 1853. Waterbury, Vt. 8 ch'n. 

3054. HuLDAH, b. Feb. 7, 1793; m. Mch., 3057. Silas, b. Jan. 17, 1800. + 
1817, Charles Kelsey, Tunbridge, 3058. Ruel, b. Sept. 29, 1802. + 

Vt. 3059. Bethuel, b. Mch. ir, 1804, unmar- 

3055. Azueah, b. July 14, 1794; m. Oct., ried, d. June 11, 1826. 

1814, Seth Town. She d. June 18, 3060. Mary, b. Nov. 21, 1808; m Jan I 

1846. Waterbury, Vt. 1838, Daniel A. Belknap. Water- 

3056. Mary, b. Mch. 15, 1798, unmarried. bury, Vt. He d. 1866. 

d. May 8, 1861. 3061. Elam, b. Aug. 2, 1810. + 

1226. ELLAS LOOMIS, b. Torrington. Conn., Nov. 13, 1776; m. there, Mary, b. Oct. 17, 
1776, d. Oct. 13, 1837, dau. of Moses and Sarah (Loomis, No. 920) Rood. He d 
May 2, 1831. Farmer. Cong't. Hitchcockville, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

3062. Miles, b. Oct. 3, 1799+ 3064. Luther, b. Nov. 8, 1806. + 

3063. William, b. Jan., 1804. + 

1229. LEMUEL LOOMIS, b. Torrin.gton, Conn., Oct. 17, 1768; m. Oct. 17, 1793, Abigail 
Parsons. Winchester, Conn. 8 ch'n. 

3065. Pluma, b. Aug. 10, 1794; m. Feb. d. Mch. 31, 1871. Torrington. 

IS, 1836, Wilhs Crampton of Farm- 3069. Lydia, b. Aug. 4, 1802; unm., d. 

ington, d. Mch., 1873. She d. June May 25, 1848. 

4. 1858. 3070. Abigail, b. Apr. 28, 1805; m. Asa 

3066. Reuben, b. Feb. 11, 1796; m. Nov. Hamlin. He came from Somers, 
18, 1820, Abigail, dau. of Oliver and Conn., and settled in Torrington, 
Mary (Wood) Burnham, d. Sept. and d. abt. 1870, at Winsted, Conn. 

3, 1881, ae. 86. No children. Tor- She d. 1840. Ch'n: i. Laura, 2. 
rington. He d, 1873. Maryetta, 3. Alma Jane, 4. Mar- 

3067. Almedha, b. Aug. I, I7Q7; 111. My- garet. 

ron, son of Caleb and Sarah (Rob- 3071. Huldah, b. Dec. 20, l8o6; m. May 
erts) Leacli. She d. 1847. He d. 13, 1838, Smith Harris. She d. May, 

1878. Torrington. (See 3046). 1859. Winchester, Conn. 

Ch n : I. Amanda, 2. Luther, 3. 3072. Lucinda, b. Dec. 6, 1809, unm , d 
Julia, 4. Almeda. May 31, 1865. 

3068. Lemuel, b. Apr. 3, 1800, unmarried, 

1233- JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Jan. 19, 1767; m. Clymena Taylor Re- 
moved to Wadsworth, O., in 1816. Was the first J. P. there, and there d. Aug. 15 
1855. 4 ch'n — b. Torrington. ' ' 

3073. Oren, b, Nov. 16, 1791. + m. 3rd, 1814. Sarah Riley. He lived 

3074. Sherman, b. Jan. 23, 1792. + at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and there d 

3075. Lurilla b — -; m Nov. 14, 1805, Mch. 17, 1855. Ch'n: i. Charles L., 
Dudly S., b. Norwich, Conn., Mch. 2. Sylvia See Pease Gen., p 206 

5, 1785, son of Nathaniel and Jeru- Also N. E. H, & Gen Reg Vol III 
sha (Hall) Pease. She d. 1809. p. 395. 

he m. 2nd, Nov., 1810, Maria Sears; 3076. Roman, b. , d. young. 

1236. ELISHA LOOMIS, b. Conn., Aug. 14, 1771 ; m. Mercy Prindle, d. May 25, 1840, ae. 

72. Winsted, Conn., where he d. Feb. 12, 1845, and where b. his 3 ch'n. 
3077- Sabra Maria, b. Nov. 14, 1804; m. Place ( ?) Removed west. Ch'n- i 

Charles C. Thompson, d. Sept. 3, Charles. 2. George. 

1878. No ch'n. Guilford, N. Y. 3079. Simeon, b. June 9, 1808. -f 

3078. Betsey, b. Mch. 26, 1806; m. 

1239. HORACE LOOMIS, b, Mass., Jan. 15, 1775; m. ist, 1799, Lamira Burritt, d. May 
31, 1.804, ae- 25; m. 2nd, 1805, Mary Chipman, d. Nov. 25, 1873, ae. 89. He d Apr 
7, 1865. Burlington, Vt., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

3080. Lucia b. Dec. 30, i799; m. Mch. 25, 3081. Frederick G., b. Sept. 3, 1808, unm 

i«i9, John Norton, son of John and South America. Has not been heard 

Mary (Porter) Pomeroy. She d. from since 1829. 

Dec. 29, 1877. No ch'n. Burling- 3082. Edward C, b. Aug. 7, 1810 -f 

'°"' Vt. 3083. Ellen D., b. Mch. 9, 1813; m. June 



iGiJomts (Smralogy 



236 



2, 1834, Alfred Brooks, d. Dec. 24, 
1877. New York City. Ch'n : i. 



Mary L., 2. Alfred Elwyn, 3. Mar- 
tha M., 4. Horace J., 5. Ellen D. 



1244. 

3084. 
3085. 

3086. 



1253- 



3088. 
3089. 

3090. 

3091. 
3092. 

1255- 



3098. 

3099- 
3100. 
3101. 
3102. 



3103- 

3104. 
3105. 

1257- 

3108. 
3109. 
31 10. 
3111. 



LUTHER LOOMIS, b. Mass., June 8, 1781; m. Sept. 3, 1809, Harriet Bradley, d, 
Oct. I, 1819, ac. 33. He grad. from Univ. of Vt. 1818. Menib. State Leg. 1816. He 
d. June 22, 1844. Burlington, Vt., where b. his 4 ch'n. 



he was appointed on the Board of 
Water Commissioners. He was one 
of many who tendered financial 
aid to the governor at the opening 
of the civil war, and served on the 
committee appointed to disburse 
funds for raising and equipping 
troops, and caring for volunteers' 
families. The street leading from 
Chicago to Harvey, 111., was named 
in honor of him, previous to 1857. 
These and other acts show his in- 
fluence. 
3087. Henry, b. Aug. 31, 1818. + 



Maria, b. May 26, 1810, unm. Bur- 
lington, Vt. 

Mary, b. May 13, 1812; m. Nov. 13, 
1833, John H. Peck. She d. Dec. 
28, 1834. Burlington, Vt. Ch'd: I. 
Charles. 

Horatio Gates, b. Oct. 23, 1814; m. 
Oct. 12, 1835, Harriet H. Waite. No 
children. Chicago, 111. He d. in 
Burlington, Vt., July 27, 1900. In 
History of Chicago, Vol. I, p. 95, is 
this, 1834: "Among the new ar- 
rivals who afterwards became dis- 
tinguished and leading citizens were 
Horatio G. Loomis," etc. In 1851, 

GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Conn., 1756; m. 1785, Deborah Stewart, of Wilton, Conn., 
d. Aug. 8, 1855, ae. 87. In May, 1777, he enlisted in the 4th Conn. Reg. for 3 yrs., 
and afterwards drew a pension for Rev. services. In 1808 he removed to Oxford, 
N. Y., thence, in 1826, to Canton, Pa., where he d. abt. 1836. 10 ch'n — b. Harwin- 
ton. Conn. 



Marcus, b. Nov. 16, 1786, unm., d. 

Jan. 20, 1864. Canton, Pa. 3093. 

Minerva, b. Aug. 20, 1789; m. Apr. 

II, 1810, Roswell R. Rogers, who 3094. 

d. Nov. 17, 1867. Canton, Pa. 3095. 

JosiAH, b. June i, 1795, unm. Re- 3096. 

sides Union, Tioga Co., Pa. 3097. 

Miles, b. June i, I79S- + 

Deborah, b. June 15, 1797; m. Ste- 



OLIVER LOOMIS, b. Harwinton, Conn., Feb., 
1839, ae. 71. In 1802 he removed to Windham, 
services. He d. Mch. 3, 1844. 10 ch'n. 

Lyman, b. 1784, d. ae. 22 years. 
Jesse, b. 1786, d. ae. 2 years. 3106. 

Jesse, b. 1788. -f 
Willis, b. Jan. 16, 1790. + 
Robert, b. 179,";; m. Mary Ann Oak- 
ley. He d. 1857, without children. 
Shandaken, Ulster Co., N. Y. 
Revilo, b. 1797, unm. Drowned 
July 12, 1822. Hunter, N. Y. 3107. 

Harmon E., b. 1799. -f- 
Sarah, b. 1801 ; m. Henry Osborn. 

AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Harwinton, Conn., Apr. 14, 1765; m. Liberty Gillett, d. 
Mch. I, 1857. He d. Apr. 18, 1831. Canton, Pa. 8 ch'n. 



phen Pepper, Union, Tioga Co.. Pa. 
Clarissa, b. Sept. 5, 1799; m- David 
Bailey. She d. 1822. Canton, Pa. 
Charles, b. Dec. 16, 1802. + 
Mary, b. Jan., 1804, d. 1820. 
Anna, b. May 10, 1806, d. 1820. 
LuciNDA, 1). .\pr. 10, 1808: m. 
George Soper. Roseville, Tioga 
Co., Pa. 

, 1760; m. Sarah Upson, d. July 29, 
N. Y., and drew a pension for Rev. 

Resides Tonica, 111. 
Mary, b. July 17, 1803, at Wind- 
ham, N. Y. ; m. Sept. 11, 1824, Abra- 
ham Hare, b. Stockbridge, Mass., 
Mch. 17, 1799. d. Westkill, 24. Y., 
July "io, i86^, where she was living 
in 1886. (See Treat Gen.) One 
son was Revillo L. 
Fanny, b. 1805 ; m. George New- 
ton. She d. 1863. Tonica, III. 



Ezekiel, b. 1799, d. ae 15 years. 
JoH.N-, b. Jan. 9, 1801.-I- 
Seth. b. Oct. 3, 1803. -I- 
Almira. b. Canton, Pa., Dec. 19, 
1804 ; m. Groveland, N. J., John, b. 
Canton, Pa.. .'\pr. 14, 1801, d. 'Te- 
cumsch, Mich., Jan. 3, 1843, son of 
Abel and Elizabeth (Cooper) 
Cleveland. Tecumseh, Mich. Ch'n : 
I. Whiting, 2. Jerome, 3. Minerva, 
4. George, 5. Edward Augustus, 6. 



Sophia, 7. James, 8. Harriet. See 

Cleveland Gen. of 1899. 
3112. George, b. 1806.-)- 
3T13. RosiNA, b. June 15, 1808; m. Jan. 

10, 1828, Calvin S. Sellard. Canton, 

Pa. 

31 14. Minerva, b. June 15, 1810; m. Ezra 
W. Ruttv. Mclntyre, Lycoming (3o., 
Pa. 

3115. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 2, 1813; m. Asa- 
hel Wright. Canton, Pa. 



B'tKtIi O^^n^ratum 



ISAIAH LOOMIS, b. Harwinton, Conn., Dec. 
Taylor. He d. Feb. 6, 1831, Harwinton, where b. 



1272. 



10, 1759; m. Jan. 20, 1784, Jerusha 
his 7 ch'n. 

L,\URA, b. Sept. 26, 1790, d. 1817. 
Amanda, b. Mch. 18, 1793; m. Eli 
Norton. She d. 1828. Litchfield. 
Aditha, b. Sept. 15, 179S; m. Eben- 
ezer Clark. She d. 1861. Litchfield. 
MiLicENT, b. Mch. 3, 1798; m. Asa 
Hull. She d. 1848. Harwinton. 
Isaiah Barbour, b. Dec. 7, 1800. + 



Clarissa, b. Nov. 6, 1785; m. Apr. 31 18. 

14, 1808, Asa, son of Randall and 31 19. 

Comfort (Tyler) Shattuck. She d. 

1862. Smithville, N. Y. Ch'n: i. 3120. 

Mary, 2. Asa, 3. Jerusha, 4. Tilor, 

5. Eliza, 6. David T., 7. Laura, 8. 3121. 

A child, 9. Ruhamah, 10. Eliza E. 

Jerusha, b. June i, 1788; in. Isaac 3122. 

Cartel. She d. 1832. Harwinton. 

ELISHA LOOMIS, b. Harwinton, Conn., June 17, 1780; m. Oct. 11. 1825, Eiliza 

Mills. In 1810 he removed to Ohio and resided in Twinsburg. He d. May 28, 1856, 

at Grinnell, la. S ch'n. 

Elisha Mills, b. Oct. 23, 1826, d. 

Sept. 23, 1 84 1. 

Samuel, b. Feb. 8, 1829. + 3127. 

Philo, b. 1831, d. 1832. 

Julia Eliza, b. Jan. i, 1834: m. 

RICHARD LOOMIS, b. Conn., July 24, 1766; m. Sept. 10, 1795, Phoebe Ives, who 
d. Mch. 17, 1848. He accompanied his father to Canada, thence returned to N. Y., 
and there lived, and d. Jan. 27, 1856. Cattaraugus Co., N. Y., where b. his 5 ch'n. 
Amon, b. Aug. 27, 1796. + Wiggin M. Farrar. Ch'n: i. Mary 

Alanson, b. Nov. 3, 1797. + E., 2. Alonzo. 

Edward, b. . 3'32. William, b. June 17, 1804. + 

Elizabeth, b. Nov. 14, 1801 ; m. 

SIMON LOOMIS, b. Tolland, Conn., Mch. 7, 1758; m. Mch. 8, 1787, Mary Car- 
penter, d. Mch. 9, 1853, ae. 84. A soldier in Am. Rev. and a pensioner. Removed 
to Tompkinsville, N. Y., early in 19th cen'y. He d. Nov. 26, 1842, at Harmony, and 
buried at Blockville, Chau. Co., N. Y. 11 ch'n. 



Rev. N. M'Conaughy, June 14, 1858. 

Somerville, N. J. 

Philo, b. July, 1839, d. Dec. 29, 

1839- 



Luther, b. .^pr. 10, 1787, d. Sept. 6, 

1808. 

Nathaniel, b. Apr. 30, 1790. + 

Sarah, b. June 6, 1792 ; m. Feb. 14, 

1817, John Baker. She d. 1868. 

New Hudson, N. Y. 

Mary, b. June 8, 1794; m. Jan. 19, 

1815, Zechariah Cook. She d. Dec. 

19, 1843. Locke, N. Y. 

Solomon, b. July 23, 1796. + 

Elizabeth, b. 20, 1798; m. 

Jan. 21, 1819, Philo Baker. Har- 



mony, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

3139. Edward, b. Feb. 14, 1801.+ 

3140. Nancy, b. Apr. i8, 1803; m. ist, 
James McClure ; m. 2nd, Levi 
Boardman, who d. 1865. Larch- 
ville. Pa. 

3141. Daniel, b. Aug. 25, 1805. + 

3142. Esther, b. Oct. 29, 1807; m. Amos 
Cook. Harmony, N. Y. 

3143. Lois, b. Apr. 15, i8ii; m. Warren 
Rowley. She d. Nov., 1868. Locke, 
N. Y. 



1273. SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. Tolland, Conn., Sept. 27, 1760; m. ist, Nov. 13, 1793. 
Betsey Burt, d. Feb. 27, 1809; m. 2nd, 1809, Sarah Ames, d. 1838. He d. July, 1830, 
Antwerp, N. Y. 7 ch'n. 



1871. Antwerp, N. Y. 

3149. Maria, b. Nov. 20, 1805; m. Oct. 16, 
1832, Harvey Phelps. Antwerp, N. 
Y.. He d. 1876. 

3150. Nathaniel b. May 10, 1808. -f 

3151. Mary, b. July 18, 1810; m. Wilson 
Isham. She d. June, 1873. Water- 
town, N. Y. 



3144. Harris, b. Jan. 12, 1795.+ 

3145. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 19, 1796; m. 
Sept. 5, 1831, Hiram Polly. Ant- 
werp, N. Y. 

3146. Solomon, b. Nov. 27, 1798, unm., d. 
Apr. 26, i860. Antwerp, N. Y. 

3147- James, b. Feb. 18, 1801. + 
3148. Emma, b. Sept. 17, 1803; m. Dec, 
1828, James White. She d. Apr., 

1276. EPAPHRAS LOOMIS, b. Tolland, Conn, Sept 20, 1768; m Nov 27, 1794, Abigail 
Grover, d, Apr. 22, 1851, ae. 74. He d. Apr. 24, 1842, at Tolland, where b. his 
2 ch'n. 

3152- Almon, b. Oct. 3, 1804, d. Mch. 6, 3153. Elmer, b. Feb. 7, 1810. -j- 

1818. 

1277. JEDUTHUN LOOMIS, b. Tolland, Conn., Nov. 10, 1777; m. Cambridge, N. Y., 
July 26, i&oi, Abigail, b. Apr. 30, 1782, d. Jan. 14, 1868, dau. of Ezekiel and Sarah 



IGncmta (gntralojij 



238 



(Rill) Adams. He was a carpenlcr. Pres. 
N. Y., and there d. Oct. 22, 1838, where b. his 

3154. Son, b. May 25, 1802, d. July 16, 
1802. 

3155. Alanson D., b. June 20, 1803. + 3160. 

3156. Leonard, M., b. Dec. 18, 1804; m. 3161. 
Mch. 8, 1836, Elmira McFaul. No 3162. 
children. Cambridge, N. Y. He d. 

1873- 3163. 

3157. Benjamin M., b. Nov. 23, 1806. + 3164. 

3158. Son, b. Aug. 14, 1808, d. Aug. 28, 

1808. 3165. 

3159. Abigail Sarah, b. Sept. 23, 1809; 

m. Feb. 8, 1832, Adonijah Skinner 3166. 

Belden, b. Mch. 20, 1808, son of 
Belden and Mary (Skinner) Noble. 
She d. June 17, 1834. Ch'n: i. Abi-. 

1278. 



ELISHA LOOMIS. b. Tolland. Coim., Jan. 27, 
d. Aug., 1861. In 1818 he reniovrd to Groton 
1825, he removed to Troupsburg, i\, Y., where 

3167. Alanson, b. Oct. 3, 1803, unm., d. 3171. 
ae. 25 years. 3172. 

3168. Minerva, b. Sept. 15, 1803; m. 1853, 3'73- 
Henry DeWitt, who d. 1869. 3174. 
Troupsburg, N. Y. 3i7S- 

3169. Jeduthun, b. Nov. 17, 1807. + 

3170. Hannah, b. June 18, 1810; m. Nov., 3176. 
1833, Daniel A. Ordway. Cameron, 
N. Y. 

1280. JUSTIN LOOMIS, b. July 10. 1783; m. Sept. 29, 1811, Sarah Selick, b. Aug. 16, 
1792, d. Penfield, Lorain Co., O., July 16, 1862. In 1814 he rem. to Champion, Jef-' 
ferson Co., N. Y., and thence to ."Vnglaize Co., O., and d. Waynesfield, O., June 
24, 1857. Millwright. 7 ch'n— all b. N. Y. state. 



In 1800 he rcinuved to Cambridge, 
13 ch'n. 

gail Sarah, 2. Belden. Crane Gen., 

1900. 

Jeduthun, b. June 9, 1811.+ 

EzEKiEL A., b. July 4, 1813. + 

Son, b. June 24, 1815, d. July 4, 

1815. 

Joel, b. Apr. 13, 1817. + 

i.-ARY A. W., b. July 8, 1819, unra., 

d. July 13, 1849- 

Nathaniel, S. P., b. Julv 15, 

1821. + 

Syla Ann, b. June 25, 1825; m. 

July 9, 1844, John H. Newman. 

Albany, N. Y. 

1779; m. July II, 1802, Eunice Hatch, 
, N. Y., where he resided 7 yrs. In 
he d. Sept., 1856. 10 ch'n. 
Elisha, b. May, 1813. + 
Joel, b. 1816. -j- 
Aru;ail, b. 1819, unm., d. 1848. 
Ede, b. 1822. + 

Harriet, b. 1828; m. 1859, Patrick 
Kiernan. Jasper, N. Y. 
Henry E., b. 1830; m. 1871, Delia 
Olmsted. No children. Troups- 
burg, N. Y. 



3176.1. Mary Ann, b. June 18, 1812; m. 
1st, Slack ; 2nd, Fulton. 

3176.2. Joel, b. Mch. 21, 1814. + 

3176.3. Elmina, b. July 13, 1816; m. Wes- 
ley Hastings. 

3176.4. Sally, b. Sept. 16, 1818; m. Da- 
rius Holcomb. 

1281. 



3176.5. Eliza, b. June 4, 1822; m. Asa 
Damon. 

3176.6. Delila, b. Aug. 16, 1828; m. Reu- 
ben Tifft. 

3176.7. George Washington, b. July 4. 
183 1, d. St. Louis, Mo., June 10, 
1857. 

RALPH LOOMIS, b. Tolland, Conn.. Feb. 28. 1785; m. 1812, Melinda Wilson, d. 
Mch., 1863. In i8io he removed to Buffalo, N. Y., thence, in 1812, to Brighton, 
Clark Co.. O., and thence, in 1834, to Laporte. Ind., where he d. Feb. I, 1863. 6 
ch'n, b. in O. 

3177. Joel, b. July 15, 181 5. -f 3181. Ruth. b. June 17, 1825; m. Apr.. 

3178. Justin, b. May 4, 1817. -f 1848, Thomas G. Hunt, who d. 1874- 

3179. Maranda, b. i8ig; m. Feb. 3, 1845, Valparaiso, Ind. 
Wheeler Bentley. 3182. Rali'H, b. Mch. 17, 1827. -|- 

3180. PiLANOER, b. Apr. 22, 1823. -j- 

1286. REUBEN LOOMIS, b. prob. Bolton, Conn., Dec. 23, 1773; reared by "another family" 
in Litchfield, Conn., 1773, and rec'd but little education; left Conn, at 18 yrs., joined in 
the war against the Miami Indians and was in "St. Clair's Defeat"; settled near 
Newport, Campbell Co., Ky.. about 1795 and became on- of Ky's pioneers, where 
he m. 1st, Dec. 25, 1804, Miss Elizabeth Smith, a ]4 blood Indian and a sister of 
Gen. Joseph Smith of the Mexican War, b. Nov. 6, 1782, and d. Nov. 12, 1813; 
m. 2nd, June 23. 1814, Mrs. Agues .\bercrombic, b. June 15. 1780, and d. Nov. 11, 
1841. He spelled his name "Luminis," but admitted that it was originally spelled 
"Loomis." And all his sons, except Martin, spelled it Lummis; Martin spelled it 
Lumis. But since 1882 all of Reuben's descendants, without a single exception, have 
adopted the spelling of "Loomis." He d. Aug. 19, 1850, and is buried at Wilming- 
ton Bapt. Ch., Fiskburg, Kenton Co., Ky. Farmer. Bapt. His dwelling, a double 
log house, erected on his farm in Campbell Co., purchased in 1807, is still standing 
and occupied. 11 ch'n, all b. Campbell Co., Ky. 



239 



BxKtl} (^nxnntmi 



3183. Thomas, b. Oct. 21, 1805. + 

3184. Mariah, b. Apr. 7, 1807, d. Feb. 12, 
1822. 

3185. John Casey, b. Jan. 8, 1809. + 

3186. Orilla, b. Mch. 15, 181 1; ni. June 
28, 1831, William Garner of W. Va., 
b. June 28, 183 1. She d. Kenton Co., 
Ky., May 18, 1863. Ch'n ; I. John 
Martin, 2. Reuben Loomis, 3. James 
Henry, 4. Elizabeth Ann. 5. Thom- 
as Jefferson, 6. Samuel Coleman, 7., 
Mary Jane, 8. Francis Marion, 9. 
William W., to. Lafayette. 

3187. Martin, b. Feb. 2, 1813. + 

3188. William, b. Apr. 16, 1815. + 

3189. Samuel McMurty, b. Apr. i, 
1817.4- 

1287. ABDIEL LOOMIS, b. June 10. 1770: m. Nov. 20, 1794, Lovisa, b. Nov. 13. 1768, 
dau. of Capt. Paul and Thankful (Stcbbins) Langdon. He d. June 29, 1800, at 
Wilbraham, Mass., She m. 2nd, Nov. 4, 1802, Joseph Wood. 3 ch'n, b. Wilbraham. 

3194. LovisA, b. Dec. 21, 1795, d. July 22, d. Oct. i, 1870. She d. May, 1876. 
1817. 3I9''. ApMENA, b. Sept. 23, 1799; ni. E^ra 

3195. Mertilla, b. Nov. 21, 1797; m. Nov. Knowlton of Monson, Mass., d. Jan. 
23, 1820. Cyrus Calkins of Mon.son. 8, 1832, ae. 33. She d. Sept., 1820. 

JUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Sept. 19, 177S: m. Mary Ives. He removed to N. Y., and 

d. 1830. 2 ch'n, b. Monson. 

Sarah Bellamy, b. Oct. 12, 1805. 3198. Lewan Burt, b. Jan. 29, 1808. 



3190. Reuben, b. Mch. 7, 1819, d. Mch. 7, 

1819. 

3191. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 23, 1820; m. ist, 
in ,Ky., Sept. 4, 1843, Michael Ryan 
of Wexford, Ireland, who d. at 
Keokuk, la. ; m. 2nd, George A. 
Hiles in spring of 1859, who d. t86i. 
She d. Greenville, Clay Co., Iowa. 
Oct. 14, 1893. Ch'n: i. Sarah Mar- 
garet, 2. Mary Ellen, 3. Elizabeth, 
4. Eunice, 5. Nancy Catherine, 6. 
ISfartha J., 7. George Andrew. 

3192. James Webster, b. Apr. 29, 1822. + 

3193. Benjamin G., b. July 9, 1824, d. 
Aug. 19, 1839. Buried on the Ky. 
homestead. 



1290 

3197 
1296, 

3199 



ZADOCK LOOMIS, b. Mass., Feb. 23, 1741 ; m. Feb. 12, 1764, Bathsheba Huggins. 
He removed to Whitestown, N. Y., and d. June, 1808, at Paris, N. Y. 8 ch'n. 



Samuel, b. Dec. 7. 1764, d. July 7, 
1767. 

3200. Lovisa. b. Mav 10, 1767; m. Sept., 
1786. Silas Austin. Perry, N. Y. 
She d. 1842. 

3201. Mabel, b. Aug. 27, 1769; m. Jan. 
31, 1790, Reuben Gridley. Clinton, 



N. Y. 

3202. Zadok, b. Sept. 21, 1773, d. ae. 21, 
unm. 

3203. Samuel, b. Dec. 23, 1775. + 

3204. Aaron, b. Oct. 2, 1778. -f 

3205. James, b. Mch. 14, 1785. + 

3206. Phoebe, b. July i, 1787, d. young. 



1302. JONATH.AN LOOMIS, b. Sheffield, Mass., June I, 1751; ra. 1780, Lucy Townsend, 
d. Jan., 1835, ae. 72. He d. Apr., 1825. Westmoreland, N. Y. 10 ch'n. 



3207. Albert, b. Apr. 30, 1784. + 

3208. Lyman, b. July 4, 1786. -{- 

3209. Jonathan, b. Afay 13, 1788. -f 

3210. Lucy, b. Sept. 7, 1791 ; m. 1810, 
William Wood. Leroy, N. Y. 

321 1. Enoch, b. Apr. 6, 1793, d. young. 

3212. Aaron, b. Sept. 21, 1797, d. Sept., 
1816. Trenton, N. Y. 



3213. James Hervey, b. Nov. s, 1799. -f 
'1214. Elizabeth, b. July 2, 1801 ; m. Jan. 

I. t8i6, Henrv F. Hatch. She d. 

Mch, 1837. 
3_n5. Maria, b. Mch. 6, 1803; m. Jan. 15, 

1826, John White. She d. Apr., 

1870. Volney, N. Y. 
3216. Daniel Allen, b. Dec. 13, 1805.4- 



1306. EZR.\ LOOMIS, b. Mass., Jan. 8, 1752; m. Apr., 1775, Lydia Spoor, d. Apr. 27. 
1831, ae. 75. Pensioner of Rev. War. He d. Aug. 22, 1842. Egremont, Mass. 6 
ch'n, bi Ma??. 



3217. William, b. Dec. 18, 1775. -f 

3218. LovisA, b. Aug. 29, 1777; ni. John 
Reese. She d. 1839. 

3219. MosES, b. Jan. 16, 1779.4- 

3220. Catherine, b. Dec. 13, 1780; m. 
Nov., 1799, Amasa, b. Oct. 26, 1777, 
d. Sept. 9,' 1857, son of Juda and 



3221. 

3222. 



Eve ( ) Austin. She d. Mch. 
17, 1870. Egremont, Mass. Ch'n: 
I. Montgomery, 2. Catherme, 3. 
Amasa, 4. Loomis, 5. John, 6. 
Louise, 7. Jacob. 
Jacob, b. Nov. 20, 1787. -f 
EzRA, b. Jan. 29, 1790. -f 



1310. SETH LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Dec. 27, 1766; m. ist, Feb. 20, 1787, Rhoda 
Loomis (1318) ; m. 2nd, Margaret, dau. of Samuel and Elizabeth (Springer) Walker. 
He d. 1830. Monongahela. Pa. 3 ch'n. 

3223. Walker, b. 1798? 4- 3225. Elizabeth, b. ; m. Thomas 

3224. Mary (Polly), b. 1800. Unm., d. ^lartin. and left many descendants. 
1884, ae. 84." 



iCDomifi (Sfu^alagy 



240 



131^ 



32^6. 



OLIVER LOOMIS, b. Granville, Mass., Mcli. 9, 177J; ni. July 17, 1793, Hannah 
Beard, b. Apr. 30, 1777, Washington, Mass., d. Sept., 1865. He d. Mch. 4, 1848. 
Farmer at Ripley, N. Y., where he purchased, 1806, some 200 acres of land. This 
farm was 2 miles east of the State Line of N. Y. He and his brother, Joel, removed 
from Granville, N. Y., to Ripley, N. Y., in the winter of 1799-1800, by ox team, 
through a wilderness, the distance being abt. 300 miles. It is difficult for the pres- 
ent generation to fully appreciate the trials, wants and privations of the fathers and 
mothers who broke the way into the early settlements of our country to facilitate 
the progress of civilization and open the channels and avenues leading to the wealth 
and enjoyments of the present. 9 ch'n. 
Amanda, b. Jan. 22, 1796; m. Jacob 



Peer. She d. June 23, 1872. Scipio, 

Ind. 

Lester, b. Dec. 18, 1797. + 

Henry, b. Jan. 27, 1800. -j- 

Walter, b. Dec. 27, 1801. + 

Ira, b. May 13, 1803. + 

Olive, b. July 24, 1805, d. July 22, 



182S. 
32.^2. Jeriah, b. Aug. 9, 1808. + 

3233. Oliver, b. Apr. 16, 1810. + 

3234. Mary Ann, b. Sept. 22, 1814; m. 
Rossiter S. Johnson. She d. 1862. 
San Francisco, Cal. He was an , 
att'y — niemb. N. Y. Leg. Rem. to 
Cal. 



3227. 
3228. 
3229. 
3230- 
3231- 

1314- DEAC. JOEL LOOMIS, b. VVcstficld, Mass., Apr. 10. 1776; m. Granville, X. Y., 
Jan. I, 1779, Susanna, b. Westfield, Mass., Apr. 7, 1780, d. May 22, 1849, dau. ofj 
Amos ana Hannah (Xeedham) Beard or Baird. He d. North East, Pa., Apr. is,j 
1854. Both buried at Ripley, N. Y. Farmer. Whig. Presb'n. Mr. Loomis, at th«| 
age of 14, emigrated with his parents to North Granville, Washington Co., N. Y. In 
Dec, 1799, in company with his brother Oliver, with their families, they commenced 
their pioneer trip westward, arriving at Budalo about the 27th of January. Here MrsJ 
Oliver Loomis gave birth to the 3rd white child born in the village. There being-j 
no thoroughfare by land further wxst they all went into winter quarters until tlie ice 
formed upon the Lake sufficient for o.x teams. Mr. Loomis and brother procured logl 
tenements for their families, one of which stood upon the same spot upon which Dor-T 
shimer's Mansion is erected. There were but three white families and 12 whitesj 
young and old, in the city. On 6th of Marcli they resumed their journey westward 
upon the ice, the 7th at sundown the little band made a halt at the mouth of Chautau^ 
qua Creek and took refreshments. Our beautiful village and Barcelona with all its 
adjacent country now chequered with beautiful farms and farmhouses with now and 
then its spiral domes looming up from other villages adjacent, then was nought butj 
a solitary wilderness with scarcely an indication of the human tread save the Indian| 
trail occasionally noticed in its zig-zag windings up and down the borders of the 
Lake. At midnight they reached their long desired haven, accomplishing in somel 
4 or 5 months what might be done in 24 hours at the present time. Jilr. Loomis set-| 
tied some 3J/2 miles south of the village on the station road and like other pioneer/ 
following soon after, mistook the value of the lake farms and chose the beech ana 
maple south of the ridge. .Afterwards they, with many others, chose anotheij 
location at the close of the war, settling in the town of Ripley, 4 miles west of oufl 
village, where he reared his large family, and remained until deprived of his naturaB 
vision ; his health impaired he was obliged to retire, spending the last twelve years 
principally with his daughter, Mrs. O. Nichols, in Westfield. Mr. Loomis embraced 
the Christian's hope about half a century since and was one of the little band that 
constituted the only Orthodox church in North East and tliat in its infancy. Mr. 
Loomis was a leading member, a man of prayer, his Bible his guide, delighting to 
contemplate the character of God, as there delineated, expounding the reasonableness 
of its claims to the anxious inquirer after the truth. He assisted in forming the first 
Presbyterian church, of which he was a ruling elder, fulfilling its duties until his 
health became so much impaired as to render it impracticable, but continued his fel- 
lowship with that church until his death. Mr. Loomis was one of ten who undertook 
the responsibility of building a church in Ripley, which, when nearly finished, being 
burned, tliey did not lack in courage to undertake the responsibility of building a sec- 
ond. "In consideration of a numerous family, a new farm, means too limited to ren- 
der it productive, his subscriptions and donations always evinced a large and generous 
heart, ready to share his proportion with those more ample pecuniarily to bestow 
towards promoting any Christian object of benevolence; sound in the faith unto the 
end, when summoned to depart yielded with entire submission to that Savior in 
whom he had found peace and salvation, leaving 7 sons and 2 daughters with a 
large circle of friends and relatives to weep over his dissolution but not to mourn 
as those having no hope." A long letter written by him is well preserved and in 
possession of his grandson, Charles Joel Loomis. He was Capt. of the militia, 1812- 
1815. called minute-men. His Regt. was ordered to Buffalo, and during the storm- 



241 



B>txtl| O^ftt^ratton 



J23S- 

3236. 

3237- 
3238. 

3239- 
3240. 
13 '7- 

3244- 

3243- 
3246. 

3247- 
3248. 

3249- 
1323- 

3254- 
3235- 



3256. 

3257- 
1325- 



3263. 
3264. 



ing of Fort Erie, he was one of the acting officers in defence of the town from Britlish 
aggression. On rumor of British vessels seen off shore at Presque-Isle, (now Erie), 
Pa., the minute men shouldered their rifles and started for Erie. Joel said, "Susie, 
I go to meet the enemy. If the British land, take old Pete (the horse) and go 
into the wilderness. I will return home as soon as danger is passed." He was a 
pioneer settler of Chautauqua Co., N. Y., and was one of the world's best citizens. 
9 ch'n. 



3241- 



324^- 
3243- 



Fanny, b. Granville, N. Y., Oct. 28, 

1799; m. i8is. Orris Nichols, d. 

1864. She d. Sept. 31, 1869. North 

East, Pa. 

Cyrus, b. Colt's Sta., Erie Co., Pa., 

Feb. 6, 1802.+ 

EzRA, b. Colt's Sta., Mch. 2, 1804. + 

Jediah, b. Colt's Sta., May i, 

1806. + 

William Walker, b. Colt's Sta., 

Sept. 25, 1808. + 

RuFus Seth, b. Colt's Sta., Jan. 20, 

JOHN LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass 
Granby, Mass., d. Aug. 15, 1852, ae. 
Farmer. Puritan. Meth't. He d. Jun 
Isaac, b. Nov., 1802 ; m. Elizabeth 
Miller. He d. Apr. 4, 1853. Had 
two children, who d. young. West- 
field, Mass. 

Almira, b. Apr. 9, 1805; m. Aug. 
29, 1830, Joseph Lamson. Westfield, 
Mass. 

Jacob, b. Nov., 1806; m. Cynthia 
Cowcn, b. 1813. d. Jan. 16, 1859. He 
d. Dec. 4, 1863, without children. 
Westfield, Mass. 

Olive, b. 1808, d. Feb. 14, 1864. 
Westfield, Mass. Unm. 
Luana, b. 1810; m. Capt. David 
Gay. She d. 1845. Stafford, Conn. 
Jerusha, b. Mch. 12, 1812; m. Ed- 

JOSHUA LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., May 
Noble, b. Westfield, Dec. 10, 1785, d. Mch. 29, 
Charles's wife. He was selectman in 1830. He 
b. his 9 ch'n. 

Sarah, b. Dec. 18, 1805, d. Sept. 11, 
1848. Turin, N. Y. She d. at West- 
field. 

Mary, b. June 14, 1808 ; m. Aug. 25, 
1834, Elijah Porter, b. July 6, 181 1, 
d.,Dec. 20, 1891, founder of "West- 
field News Letter." She d. Dec. 29. 
1852. Westfield, Mass. He removed 
to Lake City, Minn. Printer. 
Joshua Eager, or Ager, b. July 
14, iSil.-f- 
Henry K., b. Mch. 2, 1814. -|- 



1811.+ 

Joel, b. North East, Pa., May 13, 

1813.+ 

John. b. Riplev, N. Y., July 29, 

1815.-}- 

Eliza, b. Ripley, Dec. 4, 1817; m. 

Oct. 19, 1836, Andrew H. Judd, d. 

Aug. 31, 1856. She d. Jan. 13, 1865. 

Chicago, 111. Ch'n : i. Henry C, 2. 

Henrietta S., 3. Jeanette Harriet, 

4. Caroline Josephine, 5. Guilford 

Gould, 6. Mary, 7. Charles Norton. 

, Mch. 3, 1766; m. Jan. 5, 1802, Rebecca, b. 

71, dau. of and Silence (Hay) Gillett. 

c 27, 1830. Russell, Mass. loch'n, b. Russell, 
ward, b. Feb. 9, 181 1, d. Feb. 7, 1887, 
son of James and Lydia (Hisscock) 
Dewey. She d. Sept. 29, 1891. 
Westfield, Mass. No ch'n. 

3250. Louisa, b. Apr., 1815; ni. Deac. 
Timothy Bates. She d. 1840. 
Southampton, Mass. 

3251. Dr. Abraham, b. Jan. 15, 1817, d. 
Dec. II, 1842. Russell, Mass. 

3252. JoH N, b. May 18, 1820. + 

3253. Rebecca, b. Oct. 16, 1822; m. Fred- 
erick Augustus Eno, b. abt. 1822, d. 
Granville, O., Mch. 10, 1883. Car- 
riage maker. Ch'n: i. Louise, 2. 
Lillian Loomis, 3. Ella Olive. 



4, 1779; m. Feb. 10, 1804, Sarah 
1865. She was a sister of his bro. 
d. Feb. 20, 1861, at Westfield, where 

Dayton, b. July 4, 1817. -f 
Reuben, b. Mch. 19, 1820. -f 
Lydia. b. July 16, 1822; m. Oct. 24, 
1843, Merwin Loomis (3289). 
Avery Dayton, b. Apr. 24. 1824; m. 
Jan. 17, 1861, Susan, b. Westfield, 
1832, son of David and Mary ( ) 
Palmer. He d. Dec. 26, 1897. West- 
field. 

Esther Ann, b. Nov. 15, 1827; m. 
Oct. 9, 1846, Henry Coplev. She d. 
Feb. 20, 1858, at Westfield." 



3238. 
3259- 
3260. 

3261. 



3262. 



CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., July 23, 1782; m. Mch. i8, 1809. Char- 
lotte, b. Westfield, June 22, J787, d. May 11, 1871. ae. 83, dau. of Eager and Molly 
(Phelps) Noble. Farmer. He d. Aug. 8, 1852, W. Granville, Mass. 6 ch'n. 



Licester, b. Feb. 8, 1808. + 

Fanny, b. May 20, 1810 ; m. July 4, 
1828, Titus Pomeroy, b. Roxbury, 

Mass., July 26, 1806, d. Westfield, 

Oct. 12. 1898. Ch'n: i. Maria. 2. 

Wesley, 3. Charles, 4. Mary, 5. 

Charlotte, 6. Nathan, 7. Esther, 8. 



Collins, 9. Theressa. 

3265. Happilona, b. Jan. 4, 1813, d. May 
24, T813. 

3266. Happilona, b. June i, 1815 ; m. Sept. 
4, 1842, Lyman Kilborn. Westfield. 
Whip lash m'f'r. 



iCnamta dfuralngy 



242 



1328. 
3269. 

1339- 
3-71- 



3272- 
3273- 



3274- 



3275- 
3276- 



1341- 



3279- 



3280. 
3281. 
3282. 



Cynthia, 1j. Jan. 24, 1819; ni. Nov. 
29, 1839, Milo M. Dayton. Me- 
chanic. Bedford, Mass. 



1343- 

3287. 
3288. 



3268. Anis.^, b. Jan. 13, 1822; ni. Feb., 
1842, Lmnan Spelman. Whip-lash 
nianuf'r. Wcstfield. 



ROLAND LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., June 28, 1789; m. Dec. 18, 1820, Clarissa, 
d. Dec. 27, 1856, dan. Roger and Zcrviah Holcomb. He d. 1871, Wcstfield, Mass., 
where b. his 2 ch'n. 



Clarissa, b. Dec. 15, 1821 ; m. 1st, 
Mch. II, 1842, Henry Loomis 
(3620), d. Aug. 26, 1844. She m. 
2nd, Oct. II, 1853, Lemuel, b. Lee, 
Mass., 1815, son of Win. B. Barton 

SQUIRE LOOMIS. b. Westfield, Mass 
h. Aug. 22, 1782, d. Oct. II, 185s, dau. 
He d. Aug. 6, 1854, at Westfield, where 
IIaswell, b. Aug. 9, 1810, d. "done" 
for his money, Mch. 20, 1894, unm. 
Westfield. 

Daniel, b. Mch. 9, 1812. -f 
Eveline, b. Mch. 14, 1814; m. Apr. 
t6, 1843, Lemuel, b. Sept. 17, 1817. 
d. May 23, 1890, son of Russell and 
Rebecca (Johnson) Grant. They 
rem. to Westfield, 1840-1. Leather 
merchant. Meth. She d. Sept. 24, 
1897. Ch'n: I. A son, 2. Chester, 
3. Frank, 4. Martha. 5. Mary. 
Elizabeth, b. Mch. 19. 1816; m. 
Vincent Shurtliflf. They were Mor- 
mons. He had 3 or more wives. 
Tradition has it that Brigham 
Young at one tiine wished to marry 
Elizabeth, but she would not. She 
d. May, 1861. Salt Lake City, Utah. 
Lyman, b. July 31, 1818. -f 
Chester, b. Aug. 14, 1820, d. Mch. 
31. 1843. 

JU.STUS LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., 
Stiles, b. Jan. 29, 1792, d. Sept. 21, 1849. 
He d. July 7, 1844. Russell, Mass. 8 ch'n 
Lucv Ann, b. Oct. 9, 1814; m. Sept. 
■;. 1844, John Dibble. She d. June 
8. 1868. Wcstfield, Mass. Ch'n: I. 
Lucy Jane, 2. Mary Eliza, 3. Ellen 
Stratton, 4. Emma, 5. Sarah Fran- 
ces. 

Justin Ely, b. Nov. 10. 1816. -f 
Henry King, b. May 2, 1820. -j- 
Marv Melissa, b. Nov. 7, 1822; m. 
May 9. 1844, John Prentiss Boyden, 
d. Oct. 20, 1863, ae. 48. Russell, 
Mass. She d. July 2, 1907. Ch'n: 
I. Edwin P., 2. Edmund P., 3. Fran- 
cis A.. 4. Willis Eugene, 5. Etta 
.^dalino. 6. Sarah Lucv, 7. Melissa 
Elida. 



(his 2nd wife). Lee, Mass. 
3270. Calista, b. Aug. 24, 1823 ; m. Nov. 
28, 1844, Daniel Sackett, b. 1822. 
Westfield, Mass. 

, May 15. 1783; m. Nov. 22, 1809, Patience, 
of Noadiah and Mario (Hitchcock) Root, 
b. his 8 ch'n. 

3277. Lucy, b. June 11. 1823; m. ist, May 
16, 1844, Hubbard Bellows, b. Nov. 
7, 1815, d. Sept. 5, 1850, son of 
Henry and Clarissa (French) Tut- 
tle. Rem. to Cal. in 1846, and d. at 
the mines. She m. 2nd, June i, 
1851, Milo Andrews. Spanish 
Forks, Utah. Her ch'n, by ist rn. : 
I. Francenia Lucy, 2. Lucina Claris- 
sa, 3. Hubbard. See Tuttle Gen., p. 

239- 

3278. M.\RiA. b. Sept. 22. 1828: m. Nau- 
voo. III., May 2T. 1846, .Mbert Corn- 
ing, b. Nov. S, 1825, son of Ashbel 
and Harriet (Adams) Dewey. They 
were Mormons, and he m. secondly, 
Feb. II, 1856, in Salt Lake City, and 
so she (Maria) refused to live with 
liim after he got a second wife. 
She is still living in Salt Lake City. 
No ch'n. 



Apr. 9, 1787; m. Feb. 10, 1814, Lucy Ann 
Representative at Gen. Court, abt. 1830-5. 

3283. Marilla Isabella, b. July 11, 1825; 
m. Nov. 7, 1843, Nelson D. Parks. 
Westfield, Mass. She d. May 14. 
1877. Ch'n: I. Justin D.. 2. Sarah 
J., 3. Frederick, 4. Ida Latour, 5. 
Sumner, 6. Frank Clifford. 7. Laura 
Amanda, 8. Lilla Estelle. 

3284. Sylvia .\ngelette, b. 1827 ; in. Dec. 
II, 1856. William M., b. 1821, son of 
Horatio L. Lewis. Blanford, Mass. 
Ch'n: I. Anna, 2. Wm. Henry, 3. 
Ella Lillie. 

3285. Sarah Frances, b. 1829; m. John J. 
Wright. New Bremen. Ind. Ch'n: 
1. Wm. D.. 2. Lizzie, 3. Edward. 

3286. RonERT R., b. Dec. 20, 1834. -f- 

THOMAS LOOMIS. b. Westfield, Mass., Mch. 18, 1791 ; ni. Mch. 30, 1818. Julia, 

b. Aug. 19, 1796, d. Westfield. Jan. 2, 1879. dau. of Jared and Esther (Noble) Shepard. 

Farmer. Dem't. Meth't. Served as selectman and also as Representative. He d. 

Feb. 8, 1854, at Westfield. where b. his 14 ch'n. 

Juliette, b. Nov. 12, 1818, d. Sept. ?.28g. Merwin. b. Jan. 29, 1821. -f 

22, 1821. 3290. Grove Hinman, b. Feb. 21, 1823.4- 

Merrick, b. Nov. 27, 1819, unm. 3291. Perry, b. .^pr. 20. 1824, d. young. 

Westfield. d. June 27, 1894. 



Hi 



B'xKth (Bnxn^tmx 



3294- 
3295- 

1344- 

3301. 
3302. 

3303. 
3304- 



3305- 
3306. 

3307. 



Goodwin, b. Aug. 17, 1825, d. June 

19, 1827. 

Goodwin, b. Mch. 14, 1828, '1. Nov. 

24. 1833. 

Juliet Shepakd, b. Dec. 25, 1829, 
unm. Westfield. 

Andaluci.\, b. Oct. 9. 183 1 ; m. Oct. 
31, 1855, James, b. Westfield, June 

25, 1833, son of James and Julia 
(Sackett) Noble. A farmer. West- 



3296. 

3-97- 
3-'98. 
3299. 
3300. 

WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Nov 

1815, Sallie M. Leamming^. b. Piarrington, Iilass. 

1887, dau. of Jeremiah and Sallie i_Havvley) 

He d. Vienna. O., Oct. ig, 1852. Fanner. Dem 

field, rest b. in Trumbull Co., O., at Vienna. 

LuciNDA, b. June 16, 1817; m. 1837, 

Amos Alderman. She d. i860. Ind. 3,w8. 

Maria, b. Oct. 19, 1819; m. ist, 

Mch. 6, 1857, John Cummins. He 3.W9. 

d. Sept. 7, 1859, Jackson Co., Ind. ; 

m. 2nd, William Craft. She d. . 3310. 

Nancy, b. Aug. 18, 1821 ; m. 1841, 3311. 

Richard Canfield. She d. Nov. 11, 3312. 

1849. Gustavus, O. 

Justin, b. July 31, 1823; m. 1844, 

Eleanor Alderman. He d. Jan. 3, 

1852. Hartford, O. 

William, b. June 6, 1825. + 

George, b. Sept. 8 (28), 1827. + 

James, b. Dec. 24 (26), 1S29, d. 



field. Cli'n: i. Fred Arthur, 2. Gil- 
bert Cliltord, 3. Howard Gustave, 4. 
Julia. See Noble Gen., p. 497, for 
desc'ts. 
Celemna. b. Dec. 2, 1S32, d. July 9. 

1834. 

Thomas Bento.v, b. Dec. 22, 1834.+ 
Gilbert, b. Feb. 17, 1836.+ 
NoRMAN F., b. Apr. 26. 1837. + 
Clifford, b. May 10, 1839, d. young. 

■ 9. 1793; m. Suffield, Conn., Dec. ist, 
, June 14, 1797, d. Vienna, O., Sept. 7, 
Leamming. Served in War of 1812. 
't. Meth't. 12 ch'n — first one b. West- 
Apr. 27, 1850, unm. 
Oren (Orrin), b. Jan (June) 16, 
1832, d. unm., Vienna, O. 
Electa, b. Jan. (June) 16, 1832, d. 
Jan. 23, 1833. 

Elmer, b. July 25, 1834. + 
Martin, b. Nov. 10, 1836 (1837).+ 
Lucy A., b. Aug. 27, 1839; m. ist. 
Johnston, O., Sept. 4, 1858, Philo, 
son of Luther Thompson ; m. 2nd, 
Loren Rogers. Mr. Thompson was 
a farmer. Rep'n. Meth't. She re- 
sides Vienna, O. Ch'n. all by ist 
m: I. Wm. P., 2. Ella M., 3. Carrie 
M. 



1346. CAPT. JAMES LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Apr. 11, 1797; m. Sept. 30, 1817, 
Sarah Cowles. Served as selectman. lie d. Sept. 4, 1851, Westfield, where b. his 
7 ch'n. 

James Allen, b. June 13, 1818. -|- 
Sarah Ann, b. Aug. 21, 1820; m. 
June 15, 1841, Almon Clark, who d. 
bef. 1852. She d. Sept. 28, 1832. 
One dau. was Sarah Celesta. See 
Whitney Gen., p. 878. 
Mary Ann, b. July 10, 1822; m. 1st, 
July 7, 1844, .Mfred Bishop, who d. 
July 22, 1850 ; ni. 2nd, Oct. 8, 1857, 



3313. 
3314. 



331.=;. 



William Fowler. 

3316. Selah, b. May, 1826, d. May, 1826. 

3317. Andrew Jackson, b. June 10. 1828, 
d. June ID, i860, umn. 
Selah B., b. June 12, 1830. -f 
Imogen, b. Ana;. 17, 1836; m. Feb. 
17, 18^8, John M. Smith. She d. 
Oct. 16, 1861. Sheffield, Mass. 



3319 



1349. 

3320. 
3321. 



1.353. 



3324. 



; m. 1797, Sanih Shepard. He d. 

Jason, b. Mch., iSoi. -f- 
Fanny, b. Oct., 1802; m. ist, Apr., 
1824, Alfred Ward; m. 2nd, .Albert 
Brockett. She d. Oct., 1844. 

ROSWELL LOOMIS. 1). Suuthwick, Mass., 1781; m. Nov. 15, 1804, Laura (a twin*, 
b. W. Hartford, Conn., .\'ov. ir, 1782, dau. of Richard and Nancy (Seymour) Good- 
win. He d. May 21, 1823. Southwick. She m. 2nd, May 8, 1831, Bezaleel Hough, 
widower of (1352). She d. May 10, 1866, at Atwater, O., to whicli place she rem. 
in 1818. Roswell's 6 ch'n, b. Southwick, were: 



ELIZUR LOOMIS. b. Southwick, Mas.s., 177 
Mch. 31, 1847, Randolph, O. 4 ch'n. 
Harlow, b. Oct. 6, 1798. + 3322. 

Sarah, b. Dec. 1799 ; m. Apollos 3323. 

Kent, Jan., 1818. Amboy, Ashta- 
Inila Co., Ohio. She d. . 



3325. 



Lucy Ann, b. Dec. i. 1805 ; m. Nov. 
23, 1830, Asahel, b. Jan. 19, 1802, d. 
Feb. 16, 1869, son of Capt. Asahel 
and Bethia (Palmer) Granger. 
Southwick. She d. June 30, 1889. 
Ch'n: I. Seymour Loomis, 2. Eliza 
Ann. 3. Lucia Jane. 4. Orren Asa- 
hel. v .Mice Celestia. See Tuttle 
Gen,, p. 98, and Granger Gen., 1893. 
Laura, b. Mch. 6, 1808; m. July 13, 



3326. 



1833, Beman Palmer, b. Southwick, 
Sept. 27, 1798. and who d. Sept., 
1865. She d. Sept., 1864. South- 
wick. Ch'n : T. Laura Ann. 2. 
Dorothy Almira, 3. Charity Lovinia. 
4. Beman Goodman, 5. Daniel 
Thomas. 6. Ellen C. 
Eliza, b. June 23, 1810; m. Feb. 27, 
18^3. Bezaleel Hough. Atwater, 
Ohio. 



3327. Richard Goohman, b. July 30, 3329. Thomas, b. Nov. 5, 1818; in. Dec. 
1812. + 6, 1842, Sarah Jones. No children. 

3328. John, b. May 10, 1815.+ Atwater, Ohio. 

1355. LUTHER LOOMIS, b. Soulhwick, Mass., 1785; m. 1800, Mary Talcott. He d. 1830, 
at Southwick, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

3330. Joseph Talcott, b. Jan. 9, 1810. + d. May 10, 1874. 

3331. Mary, b. 1812; m. Oct., 1833, Na- 3332. James M., b. Nov. 25, 1817. + 
than Bclden. Brooklyn, N. Y. She 

1357- CALVIN B. LOO^HS, b. Southwick, Mass., 1789; m. Abigail Griswold, d. Mch., 

1862. He d. Jan. 6, 1825. Austcrlitz, N. Y. 10 ch'n. 

3333- Julia A., b. 1809, unm., d. 1842. 3338. Truman P., b. Aug. 8, 1818. + 

Troy, N. Y. 3339- Charles D., b. Jan. 30, 1820.+ 

3334. Ursula, b. 181 1; in. Gilbert Bristol. 3340. William Wesley, b. Sept., 1821. + 

Wisconsin. 3341- Cordelia, b. June 22, 1823 ; m. Jud- 

3335- George, b. Aug., 1813; m. Catherine son Morey. Troy, N. Y. Ch'n: I. 

Stufflebeen. He d. Nov. 7, 1868, Emma, 2. Jennie, 3. Louis. 

without children. Greig, Lewis Co., 3342. Abigail, b. Aug. 2, 1825; m. Jan. I, 

N. Y. 1846, John Colburn. He d. Jan. 7, 

3336. Chester G., b. Jan. 12, 1815. + 1863. Troy, N. Y. Ch'd: i. Mary 

3337- John C, b. Dec. 28, 1816. + Eliza. 

1359. CHESTER LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Mch. 23, 1794; m. Feb., 1819, Elsie M. 

Mattoon. Benton, O., in i86g. 2 ch'n. 
3343. Clarinda E., b. Nov. 9, 1820; m. 3344. Mary Jane, b. Oct. 15, 1834; m- 

Nov. 6, 1844, Solomon Hartsel. Mch. 16, 1856, William L. Worden. 

North Benton, Mahoning Co., O. Charlestown, O. 

1362. MOSES LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Sept. IS, 17741 m. Abigail Stebbins of 
Cummington, Mass. He d. on a visit to Canada, in 1806. North Granville, N. Y., 
where b. his 3 ch'n. 

3345- Noble, b. . 3347- Sar.\h, b. ; m. Kcese. She 

3346. Reuben, b. . d. 1862. Michigan. 

1363. LIEUT. AARON LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Oct. 27, 1776; m. Nov. 27, 1800, 
at Granville, N. Y., Abigail, dau. of Simeon and Abigail (Wctherell) Hayward. 
Lieut, in Lt. Col. Gcrshom Tuttle's Rcgt., Feb. 4, 1812, Jefferson Co., N. Y. He d. 
Aug. II, 1852, at N. Granville, N. Y., where b. his 8 ch'n. 

3348. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 21, 1801, unm. June 4, 1855. Whitehall, N. Y. 
Resided Albany, N. Y. Ch'n: i. Alphonso. 

3349. Lvdia H., b. July 24, 1803, unm., d. 3353. Amos N., b. Apr. 30, 1814.4- 
May 23, 1863. 3354- Aaron, b. Oct. 26, 1816. + 

-5350. Eunice, b. Apr. 13, 1805; m. 1827, 33^5. Richard Henry, b. July 29, 1818; 

Heman Hull. Ellicottsville, Cat- m. ist, Feb. 8, 1843. Dorothy 

taraugus Co., N. Y. Thompson, d. Mch. 6, 1850; ni. 2nd, 

3351. Osmyn, b. Feb. 24, 1807. -f Mch. 7, 1851, Mary M. White. No 

3352. Abigail Zevira, b. Dec. 28, 1809; children. Whitehall, N. Y. 
ni. 1835, James Moulton. He d. 

1364. WARHAM LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Aug., 1779; m. Jan. 6, 1808, Hannah 
Simonds, d. Sept. 20, 1872. He d. May 11, 1861, Pompeii, Mich. 4 ch'n. 

3356. Alonzo, b. June 2, 1809. -|- 1831. 

3357- Lewis, b. May 3, 1812. -j- 3359. Edwin, b. Feb. 9, 1819, d. Nov. 27, 

3358. Mary, b. Nov. 10, 1816, d. Oct. 27, 1845. 

1365. ENOS LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Oct. 24, 1782; m. Sept. 22, 1811, Abigail, b. 
Belchertown, Mass., Feb. 25, 1781, d. Oct. 21, 1835, dau. of Capt. Gideon and Mary 
(Hinsdale) Stebbins. About 1833 he removed to Liberty, Mich., and d. at Coldwater, 
Mich., Dec. 16, 1863. 4 ch'n — b. Mass. 

3360. Eunice R., b. May 29, 1815; m. 3362. Emeline A., b. May 18, 1819; m. 
June 4, 1836, Loren R. Austin. 1840, Mason W. Southworth. Leoni, 
Coldwater, Mich. Mich. 

3361. Lucy S., b. Apr. 24, 1817; m. Nov., 3363. Mary R., b. Dec. 13, 1820; m. Feb., 
1849, Washington Dclaniater. Lib- 1838, Benjamin B. Abell. She d. 
erty, Mich. See Dclamater Gen. Nov. 8, i86o. Nodaway Co., Mo. 



MS 



0ixtb dptiprattott 



1.373- 

3364. 
3365- 
3366. 

1376. 
3368. 
3369- 



3370- 
3371- 

1379- 



3375- 
3376. 
1382. 

3378. 

3379- 
3380. 
3381. 

3382. 
3383. 

1384. 
33^8. 
3389. 



3390. 

339T. 

1385. 

3396. 
T387. 



WALTER LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Sept. 11, 1777; m. Martha Bramen, or 

Brayman. He d. Sept., 1816. Buffalo, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 

Henry, b. May 9, 1805. + Conn. 

Marshall, b. Sept. 10, i8ro. + .^367. John Brayman-, b. July, 1815. + 

John, b. 1812, d. 1814. Suffield, 



JERE LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., 
dau. of I. and Margaret ( ) Green, 
1838. \V. Sp'f'd, Mass., where b. his 7 
Sarah, b. June 14, 1804 ; ni. int. 
Alch. 26, 183 1, John Rice. She d. 
Mch. 5, 1832, ae. 27. No ch'n. 
Electa, b. Aug. 10, 1806 ; m. Aug. 
ID, 1826, Jared, b. Sp'f'd, !Mass., 
Sept. 9, 1800, d. May 9, 1863, son of 
Martin and Lucy (Collins) White. 
West Springfield, Mass. Ch'n: i. 
Francis H., 2. Joseph E., 3. Sarah 
M. 

Jere, b. Apr. 13, T811.+ 
JAME.S, b. Dec. 29, 1812. + 



May 4, 1784; m, Mch. 25, 1806, Bathsheba, 
d. Aug. 12, 1857, ae. 78. He d. Dec. 12. 
ch'n. 
3^72. Fidelia, b. Oct. 25, 1814; ni. Apr. 

16, 1842, Daniel Colt, b. Mch. 7, 

1821, d. Jan. II, 1897, son of Elijah 

and Sarah (Hale) Pitkin. Real est. 

broker and merch't. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Ch'n : I. Julia E., 2. Daniel Edward. 
^?,7?,- Fanny, b. Nov. 11, 1816; ni. Nov. 

ID, 1842, Thomas Hastings, d. Nov. 

5, 1854. Springfield, Mass. Ch'n : 

I. William, 2. Fanny. 
3374. Walter, b. Nov. 3. 1821. + 



HEXRY LOOMIS. b. Southwick, Mass., Sept. 10, 1794; m. Dec. 12, 1816, Hannah 
Loomis (1430) of W. Sp'f'd, Mass. He removed from Suffield, Conn., to Jefferson, 
O., in 1823, and purchased 95 acres of land. He brought all his goods in a one- 
horse wagon. His wife d. June 24, 1876, ae 83 yrs,, 9 mos., 2 days. He d. Aug., 
1884, having made his will May 18, 1881, which leaves all to his grandson, Lucius G. 
Loomis. Jefferson, Ashtabula Co., O. 3 ch'n. 

Henry Spencer, b. July 26, 1820, d. 3377. Mary Melissa, b. Sept. 8, 1830, d. 

Apr. 16, 1821. Sept. 7, 1831. 

Henry Spencer, b. Dec. i, 1822. + 

SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. July 12, 1786; m. ist, Mch. 10, 1807, Lois E. Walker, d. 
Feb. 2, 1836, ae. 49; m. 2nd, Oct. 22, 1839. Lavina Roberts, d. Feb., 1868. He d. 
May 30, 1865, Leyden, N. Y. 10 ch'n. 



Elizabeth W., b. Dec. 23, 1807, d. 

ae. 3 years. 

Solomon, b. June 4, 1809. + 

Emory, b. Aug. 17, 1811. + 

Sarah, b. Feb. 17, 1813; ni. Feb. 8. 

1829, John V. Lane. Talcoltville. 

N. Y. 

Child, b. June 3, 1814, d. young. 

Dana F., b. Dec. 25, 1820. + 



3384. Lots E., b. Mch. 2, 1826; m. 1845, 
James Falen. New York City, 251 
E. S7th St. 

3385. Cl.'VRISSA, b. July, 1845 ; m. John 
Watson. Humboldt Co., Iowa 

33S6. Alice, b. Oct.. 1848; m. Elmer 

Patchin. Phoenix, N. Y. 
3387. Horace, b. 1850, d. ae. 2 years. 



DAVID LOOMIS, b. Feb. 8, 1789; ni. Nov 

1868. He d. Sept. 27, 1873. Cohocton, N. Y. 

F.ZEKiEL Leonard, b. Nov. 10, 1822, 

d. Aug. 24, 1844. 

LuciNDA. b. Apr. 2, 1825; m. Apr. 

2, 1850, James Page. Cohocton, N. 

Y. Ch'n: l. Emily Marilla, 2. Cc- 

Icstia Annette, 3. James Leonard, 4. 

Frances Orpha, 5. Eva Jane. 

Henry, b. May 19, 1827; m. Dec, 

J849, Sarah Leslie. He d. 1865, 

without children. New York City. 

Samantha E., b. May 10, 1830; m. 

Feb., 1862, Charles Fuller. Harts- 

BENJAMTN LOOMIS, b. 1791 ; m. Martha Denslow. He served in War of 1812. 

allowed $73.00 on claim. Lenawee Co., Mich. 2 ch'n. 

David, b. 1812. 3307. James, b. 1816. 

WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. 1770: m. Asenath Seeley. He d. 1806. Westfield, Jlass. 
5 ch'n. 



3.1O2 



,?393 



3394- 



29, 1821, Orpha Haight, d. Sept. 29. 

8 ch'n. 
ville, N. Y. 

Celestia, b. May 27, 1833; m. 1865, 
Epliraim Bentlev. She d. Nov., 
1868. South Dansville, N. Y. 
Sarah, b. Apr. 11, 1835; m. 1856, 
James Beck. She d. 1864. Detroit, 
Mich. 

Daughter, b. 1836, d. ae. 2 months. 
Amarvlla, b. July i, 1837; m. Feb., 
i8n6, Granger Tripp. S!ic d. 1868 
Cohocton, N. Y. 



ffionmtB ^niralngij 



246 



3398. 

3399- 
3400. 



3403- 
3404- 
3405- 
3406. 

1389. 



3408. 
3409. 

3410. 
34" 

3412 
3413 

1390. 



3420. 
3421. 



3422. 



1395- 

3426. 
3427- 



3428. 
3429 

3430. 
3431- 

1396. 



Mak\ . )i. 1797; 111. Elijah Wilcox. ilau., Mrs. Delos Haviland, Concor, 

She d. 1855. Ossiaii, N. Y. Mich. 

William, b. 1799; m. . Quincy, 3401. Ebenezer, b. Sept., 1803. + 

111. 3402. Mercy, b. 1805; in. Elias Dimock. 

Priscilla, b. 1801 ; in. William Ossian, N. Y. 
French. She lived (1876) with her 

GAMALIEL LOOMIS, b. 1772; m. Asenath Seeley, widow of his bro. Wm.. He 

removed to Livonia, N. Y., abt. 1810, where he d. Sept., 1815. She d. Mch. 20, i860. 

S ch'n. 

Selah, b. Apr. 21, 1808. + .1417. Rueley, b. May 30, 1813 ; m. Apr. 

Eliza, b. 1809, d. ae. 10 yrs. 10, 1834, James P. Utter. Cherry 

Jessie, b. 181 1, d. ae. 10 yrs. Creek, N. Y. 

Reuel B., b. May 30, 1813. + 



DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Pittsfield, Ma: 

Jan. 30, 1787, d. Gates, N. Y., Nov. 3, 

In 1820, he removed from Lancsboro, 

d Mch. T, 1864. He was a contractor 

except last two. 

A son, b. Jan. 17, 1805, d. Jan. 21, 

1805. 

Calvin, b. Jan. 29, 1806, d. Oct. 28, 

1820, near Rochester, N. Y. 

Isaac, b. .A.ug. 23, 1807. + 

Herman, b. Nov. 22, 1809, d. Apr. 

13. 1897. Jackson, Mich. 

Daniel Allen, b. Sept. i, 1811.+ 

A son, b. July 12, 1813, d. July 15, 

1813. 



ss., Jan. 3, 1782; m. Dec. 21, 1803, Electa, b. 

1863, dau. of Joel and Ruth ( ) Sherman. 

Mass., to Gates, (N. Rochester), N. Y., and 
and builder. 12 ch'n — all b. Lanesboro, Mass., 



3.; 14. Ti.MoTHY S., b. Apr. 14, 1816, d. 
Feb. 16, 1822. Gates, N. Y. 

3415. Myra. h. Sept. 5, 1818, d. July 30, 
1820. Gates, N. Y. 

3416. Peter Burr, b. Apr. 14, 1820. + 

3417. Mary, b. Feb. it, 1825, d. Mch. 23, 
1823. 

3418. A son. b. July 23, 1828, d. July 28, 
1828. 

.3419. John F., b. Nov. 17, 1830. + 



ISRAEL LOOMIS, b. Mass., Jan. 18, 1784; m. Jan. 8, 1812, Delight G. French, d. 

June 30, 1839. He served in War of i8t2, being allowed $20.70 on his claim. He 

d. Sept. 19, 1866. Adrian, Mich. 6 ch'n. 

Daniel, b. Dec. 4, 1812. + 3423. Cakoli.n'e, b. Oct. 25, 1818; m. Oct 

Laurens French, b. Oct. 5, 1815. 25, 1843, Walter Culver. Adrian. 

unm.. d. Nov. 12, 1859. Amsterdam, Mich. 

N. Y. 3424. William Craig, b. June 22, i8.'0. 

Almira, b. Oct. 3, 1817, d. Jan. 22, unm. .Adrian, Mich. 

t8i8. 3425. John Jay, b. June 11. 1822. + 



ELIJAH LOOMIS, h. Lanesboro, Mass., 1773; 
1853, ae. 82. He d. Mch., 1848. Barre, N. Y. 
Zalmon, b. Jan. 25, 1795. + 
Rhoda, b. 1797; m. 1st, Caleb 3132. 

Miller; m. 2nd, Wasliingtnn Wright. 
She d. 1859. Barrc, N. Y. 
Sarah, b. 1800 ; m. Daniel Hall, d. 3433- 

Mch., 1873. She d. June, 1873. 
Hillsdale, Mich. 3434- 

.Aliiira. b. 1802; m. Joseph French, rns. 

d. 1872. She d. 1856. Ogden, Mon- 
roe Co.. N. Y. ,34,36. 
-Alzapv. b. 1804; m. .Amzi Bradley. 
She d. June, 1873. Hartland, N. Y. 
Namah, b. 1806; m. Alvin K. Nich- 3437. 
ols. She lived (1876) Deeriield, 

REUEL LOOMIS. b. Lanesboro, Mass.. July 12, 1775; m. Anna Lyon, b. Mass., 
Sept. 22, 1782, (1. Seneca Co.. O.. (near Tiffin). 1857. He was among the first, and 
very probably the first Looinis. and his grandson Omar says the first white man tr) 
travel through nortlicrn Ohio. This was soon after he was married ; he walked 
through from Conn, and returned, taking nearly two years on the journey, as he 
walked both ways. He found none but Indians in Ohio; with these he lived and 
made them his friends. .Afterward^ he brought his family first to Detroit and from 
there to Fremont, Ohio. He was a minute man in War of 1812, and was taken 
prisoner at Detroit, Mich., when Hull surrendered. He settled near TifBn. O., on 



m. Jan. 30, 1794, Sarah Hill, d. Sept.. 
12 ch'n. 

Lenawee Co., Mich. 

Chloe, b. 1808; m. Datus Curtiss. 

She d. 1S63. Olivet, Eaton Co., 

Mich. 

Arte.misia. b. 1810, unm., d. 185s. 

Barre, N. Y. 

Elijah, b. 1812, d. ae. 5 years. 

Hannah, b. 1814; m. Erastus Cur- 
tiss. She d. 1861. Ionia, Mich. 

Delina, b. 1816; m. Daniel D. 

Tompkins. She was living (1874) 

Byron, N. Y. 

Elijah, b. Apr. 29, 1818. -|- 



247 



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Ihc farm now owned by his grandson, Omar. He wrote his name "Loniis." Farmer, 
tanner, shoemaker. He d. Aug. 15, 1852, with his head resting upon his Bible. Tiffin. 
O. 3 ch'n. 

3438. Samuel C, b. Sept. 15, 1805.+ 3440. Wildman. b. Mch. 24, i8rg. -)- 

3439. RoDOLPHUS, b. June 23, 1812. + 

1400. ABRAHAiVI LOOMIS, b. Feb. 8, 1784; m. Catherine Linsley, d. 1847. He was 
drowned Apr. 9, t8i8, Madrid, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 

3441. Gad Root, b. Feb. 26, 1808. -f- .1444- Clemma, b. July 21, 1818; m. Cal- 

3442. Enos Harman, b. Nov. 26, 1811. + vin Gould. She d. Oct., 1853. Mad- 

3443. Abraham J., b. July 27, 1815. -j- rid, N. Y. 

T401. ISAAC LOOMIS, b. Lancsboro, Mass., Nov. 25. 1785; m. Mch. 7, 1806, Martha, 
b. Oct. 20, 1784, d. Whitehall. N. V., Nov. 8, 1836, dan. of William aiul Abigail 
Maria (Hyde) Niks. He rem. from Vt. to N. Y., thence to O., and d. Cleveland, 
O., Nov. 2, 1855. Buried in Erie cemetery. 3 ch'n. 

3445. William Darwin, b. 1807; m. Har- 7, 1889, son of Eliot and Nabby 
riet Chase. He d. 1837, New Or- (Cushman) Hills. Res. Cleveland. 
leans, La. O. She is author of "Memoirs of 

3446. Abigail Maria, b. 1809 ; m. Mrs. Nathan Cushman Hills." 

Carpenter. Rem. west. Ch'n: I. Maria Louisa, 2. Henry 

3447. Sai;rina Ann, b. May 2, 1811; m. Loomis, 3. Helen Cushman, 4. Mary 
Whitehall, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1830, Na- Hyde, 5. Wm. Darwin, 6. Charles 
than Cushman, b. Bennington, Vt., Niles, 7. Frances Ann, 8. George 
Sept. 20, 1805, d. Cleveland, O., Nov. Washington, 9. Charles Clarence. 

1404. JESSE LOOMIS, b. Jan. 18, 1792. He d. 1863. Spencerville, Canada. 2 ch'n. 

3448. Joseph, b. 1845, unm. Wisconsin. 3449. .'\deline, b. 1849, d. 1865. 

1405. JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Oct. 21, 1793; m. June 24, 1813, Cemantha, b. Mch. 31, 1796, 
dan. of Michael and Rebecca (Mead) Reed. lie was drowned in St. Lawrence 
River, Apr. 9, 1818. l\Iadrid, N. Y. She m, 2nd. Jan.. 1821, Stephen Smith, d. 
1838. She resided (1861) Brooklyn, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

3450. Sabrina, b. 1814; m. Cro.sby. 3451- Sarkpta, b. 1816, d. ae. 2 years. 

She d. 1844- Phelps, N. Y. 

1408. DR. EZRA S. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 15, 1794; m. ist, 1828, Lucretia Southwick, d. 
Apr. 14, 1867; m. and, Oct. 15, 1867, Harriet A. Whipple, who d. Feb. 17, 1908, in 
Plattsburg, N. Y. He received M. D. from Mid. Coll., 1826, and d. Dec. 31, 1872. 
Perry's Mills, P. O., N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

3452. Lal'ra, b. 1834, d. 1859. 3453. Alva, b. 1836, d. 1854. 

1410. ALVAH LOOMIS, b. Nov. 12, 1799; m, Dec, 1823, Marv Tetraut. He d. Aug. 8, 

1874. Champlain, N. Y. 7 ch'n. 

3454. Ezra, b. 1824, d. ae. 5 months. 1852, Thomas Durham. Champlain, 

3455- Mary, b. 1826; m. Nathan Barton. N. Y. 

New Haven, Vt. 3459. Eunice, b. Oct., 1834; m. Orlando 

3456- Josephine, b. 1828; m. Charles Boonihower. Ellenburgh, N. Y. 
Langdon. Cleveland, Ohio. 3460. Anna, b. 1841 ; m. Henrv Squires. 

3457- Alfred, b. June 29, 1831. + New Haven, Vt. 
3458. Selina, b. July 12, 1833 ; m- Feb. 26, 

1413- WARHAM LOOMIS, b. Mass., May 24, 1776; m. (int. of m. pub. May 28), 1800, 
Lydia Freeland of Blandford, Mass., d. July, 1843, Eaton, Lorain Co., O. He d. 
1826, Mantua, O. See .Alwater Gen. for facts relative to Warham Loomis. ch'n. 

3461. Warham, b. 1803, d. ae. 2 years. 18,36, Nathaniel H. Risley. He d. 

3462. Myron, b. Dec, 1805, d. 1829. Man- Sept., 1838. Streetsboro, Ohio. 

tua, Ohio. 3467. Aretas, b. May 25, 1817, d. 1835. 

3463- Almon, b. July 7, 1807. + Streetsboro, Ohio. 

3464. RussEL, b. Mch. 13, 1810. -f ,346s. Melinpa, b. June 3, 1819 ; m. Ansel 

3465. Amanda, b. Aug. 27, 1812; m. Savage. She d. 1859. Madison, 
James T. Ilolcomb, who d. 1862. .Sandusky Co., Ohio. 
Rollersville, Sandusky Co., Ohio. 3460 Cemantha, b. Aug. 18, 1821, d. 

3466. Emily, b. May 9, 1815; m. Jan. 22, Aug.. 1839. Mantua, Ohio. 

1415- CALVIN LOOMIS, b. Mass., Dec 13. i779; '"■ at Becket, Mass., July 10, 1810, 
Anna Freeland, d. Jan. 9, 1877, ae. 94. He d. Dec 14, 1878, Goshen, Mass. 6 ch'n, 
b. Mass. 



ICnamifl C^rnralnrtij 



i4.S 



3470. 

3471- 
347^- 
3473. 

1423- 



3176- 

3477- 
34-8. 
3479- 

3480. 
1423- 

3484. 
3485. 
3486. 
3487. 



ington, Mass. 

Mary Amanda, b. Jan. 15,1820; m. 

1840, Jackson WillcuU. Goshen, 

Mass. 

Lucy Louisa, b. Mch. 15, 1826, d. 

Feb. 25, 1827. 

Apr. II, 1800: 111. Sept. 27, 1822, 



Cai.vi.n- Alanson, b. Dec. 10, 

1813. + .3474. 

Lyman Allen, b. Mch. 11, 1815. + 

Almon Burton, b. Dec. 11, 1&16. -(- 

Anna Maria, b. Mch. i, 1818; m. 3475. 

1836, Shadrach Hathaway. Cum- 

SQUIRE LOOMIS, b. W. Springfield, Mass., 

Catherine, b. Mt. Wasliington, Mass., d. Slieffield, Mass., Mch. 8, 1875, ae. 72. dau. 

of Adam Dykcman. He lived in Salisbury, Conn., some years. He did not live in 

Sheffield long enough to gain a residence, and was removed to Becket — a pauper — 

where he d. Oct. 2, 1882. 8 ch'n. 

Sept. 10, 1850, John Brazee. Salis- 
bury, Conn. She d. Sheffield, Mass., 
\ov. 23, 1903. 
3481. Margaret M., b. July 13, 1836; m 
Franklin Noteware. Sheffield. 



Samuel A., b. Aug. 16, 1823; m. 

Apr. 30, 1850, Lucy Thayer, who d. 

May 25, i8s7, ae. 61 yrs. No cli'n. 

Sheffield, Mass. 

John S,, b. Jan. 19, 1826, d. July 

9, 1830. 

Mary, b. Apr. 6, 1828, d. July 22, 

1830. 

Sophia F.., b. Sept. 10, 1830; m. 

James P. Turgeon, who d. Sept. 12. 

1887. Pittsfield, Mass. 

Mary Ann, b. Sept. 28, 1833 ; m. 

ROWLAND LOOMIS, b. VV. Sp'f'd, Mass., July 7, 1781 ; m. ist, Apr. 8, 1804, Ase- 
nath (Cena) Butler, b. 1783, d. Oct. 7, 1813; m. 2nd, June 10, 1816, Laura Wolcott, 
who d. June 23, 1816; m. 3rd, Aug. 15, 1818, Sally, b. 1798, d. Feb. 3, 1875, dau. of 
Luther, (Samuel?) and F.datha (Lackore) Clapp. I'armer. Whig. He d. July 26, 
1848, at W. Springfield, where b. his 8 ch'n 
Frederick Butler, b. Mch. 7, 



V182. Sarah E., b. Nov. 5, 1839; ni. 2nd, 
Sheffield, Mch. 5, 1866, Luther Elon. 
b. 1844, son of Reuben and Cath- 
erine ( ) Speed. His 2nd m. 
Pamela Jane, b. May i, 1843. d. 
Feb. 17, i8.i0. 



.■>■ 183. 



3488. 
1426. 

3492- 
3493- 
3494- 

3495- 
1427. 



1805. + 

Alvin, b. May i, 1807, d. Oct. 14, 

1809. 

Alvin, b. May 15, 1810, d. July 18, 

1852. Unm. 

Cena Butler, b. Aug. 19, 1821 ; m. 

Sept. 12, 1848, Granville E., b. Apr. 

20, 1826, son of and Amanda 

( White) Holton. Served in 4tli 
Mass. Cav., Co. G. He d. in service. 
Civil War, Aug. 17. 1864, at Fort- 
ress Monroe. She d. Dec. 20. 1890. 
at Westfield, Mass. Ch'd : i. Isabel 
r.nith. 

Laura Wolcott, b. Feb. 6, 1824; m. 
Wm. Henry Boyle, b. N. Y., Oct. 

RODNEY LOOMIS, b. W. Sp'fd, Mass 

of W. Sp'f'd, b. Jan. 12, 1809. d. Mch. 3 

Mumford. He d. May 28. 1828, at W. Sp 

William Mumford, b. May 28. 

1809, num., d. Sept. 18, 1832. 

Timothy Horton, b. Nov. IJ. 

1810.+ 

Mary .'\nn, b. Apr. 21, 1813; m. 

Mch. 26, 183s, James Lloyd. She <1. 

June 10, 1838, ae. 25. Springfield, 

Mass. 

Amanda H., b. July 17, 1816; m. 

(int. of m., Dec. 16, 1837), Thomas 



3, 1825, d. Sept. 3. 1884. She d Oct. 
10, 18^2. Westfield. Ch'n: i. Mar- 
tha H., 2. Wm. Franklin, 3. Ellen 
Louise. 

3489. Sarah Ann, h. Sept. 11, 1826; m. 
Nov. 29, 1848, Wm. Franklin Payne. 
She d. Jan. 8, 1835. Westfield. 
Ch'd : I. Amelia. 

.V!90. Rowland, b. Sept. 28, 1830; m. 

.-\ family in San Francisco, 



Cal. 
.l;Ol. WilIiam M., b. Jan. 15. 1836; m. 
Oct. 2-,, 1R54, Lydia, dau. of Man- 
ning and Ellen Blakcslec, d. Oct. 4. 
1863, ac. 27 yrs., 6 m. lie d. Aug. 
15, "1861. Westfield. No ch'n. 

, Oct. 27, 1786; m. Jan. 12, 1809, Lucy M., 
, iHe9. dau. of Wm. and Lucy (Horton) 
f'd, where b. his 6 ch'n. 

H. Hastings, of Brookfield, Mass. 

She d. Aug. 12. 1839. Springfield, 

Mass. 
.^196. Francis Dwigiit, b. Mch. 9, 1820.-}- 
3497. Sophia Jane, b. Oct. 22, 1824; m. 

1st. Oct. 14, 184.S, William T. 

Southworth ; m. 2nd, June i, 1859, 

David A. Reeves. Suffield, Conn. 

She d. Dec. i. 1898. Ch'd: i. EU.i 

F. Southworth. 



JUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Feeding Hills, Mass., Feb. S, 1782; m. ist, Oct. 16, 1806, 
Sarah, b. Cambridge, N. Y., July i, 1789, d. Apr. 6, 1821, dau. of Josiah and Hannah 
(Babcock) Dewey, of W. Springfield, Mass.; m. 2nd, May 29. 1825, Mrs. Irene 
(Van Ho^n) Loomis (1442"), b. June 22, 1783. d. Sept. 17, 1861, dau. of Derrick and 
Rachel (Bartlett) \'an Horn. He served in War of 1812, carrying his father's old 



249 



B^txtli (i^^n^raftntt 



3498. 

3499- 

3500. 



3501- 



1428. 



3506. 
3507. 

3508. 
3509. 
3SI0. 
351 1- 



1432 



flintlock gun, which he used in the Rev. 
ured relic, is now owned by Silas (3505) 
Justus bought his farm in 1806, it was 
ground of Indians. It is now owned by 
He d. Aug. 28, 1864, at Westfield, Mass., 
Hiram, b. Feb. 6, 1808, d. in Ohio, 
unm. 

Frederick, b. Nov. s, 1809. + 
Mary Ann, b. June 30, i8ri; m. 
1st, Franklin Smith, who d. 1840. 
leaving ch'n : i. Semantha, 2. 
James Worthington, 3. Heniy Ed- 
ward, 4. Benjamin Franklin. She 
m. 2nd, Laban Parmelee. Ch'd : i. 
Laban. She d. Oct. 15, 1866. W. 
Springfield, Mass. 

HuLDA, b. June 22, 1813 ; m. Apr. 7, 
1831, Sharon Pease, son of Eliphalet 
and Abigail (Pease) Chapin. 



War. This gun, of English make, a treas- 
Loomis, and on it is the date 1746. When 
the home of wild beasts and the huntingi 
Silas, and is called the Mt. Vineyard farm, 
where b. his 8 ch'n. 

Springfield, Mass. She d. Jan. 8, 

1895. Ch'n: I. Sharon W., 2. 

Charles, 3. Leila, 4. Three others 

who d. young. 

3502. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 19. 1815; m. 
Sept. 7, 1834, James Hancock. She 
d. Oct. II, 1894. Suffield, Conn. 

3503. Emily, b. Nov. 14, 1819, d. Mch. 3, 
1822. 

3504. Amanda, b. Feb. 23, 1827; m. ist, 
.^ug. 2, 1854, William Everton ; m. 
2nd, Oct. 7, 1874, N. A. Bosworth. 
Westfield, Mass. 

3505. S1LA.S, b. Aug. 26, 1829. -|- 



DAVID LOOM IS, b. Feeding Hills, Mass., Mch. 28, 1784; m, ist, Nov., 1815, Lucy 
Allen ; m. 2nd, Oct., 1821, Rachel Philura Shepard, who d. Feb. 24, 1883, ae. 78 yrs., 
b. Conn. He removed to Jefferson, O., in 1838. He d. June 20, 1868. Jefferson, O. 
8 ch'n. 



a number of yrs. Merchant. Jeffer- 
son, O. Ch'n: I. Ada A., 2. Emma, 
3. Eva Adelle, 4. Inez Maud, 5. Wil- 
liam Albert, 6. Mary Eugenia, 7. 
Minnie Grace. 

3512. Charles, b. Apr. 15, 1834. -f 

3513. Isabel, b. Dec. 31, 1844; m. May, 
1868, Arthur Coon. Jefferson, O. 
Ch'd: I. Helen. 



Alfred, b. Feb., 1813. + 
Electa D., b. Apr. 15, 1816; m. Oct. 
12, 1833, Squire Daniells. Jeffer- 
son, O. 

Allen, b. Dec. 15, 1819, d. 1820. 
Almon, b. Mch. II, 1822. + 
Horace E., b. Apr. i, 1824. + 
Lucy Allen, b. Oct. 16, 1827 ; m. 
July, 1848, Capt. William Reid Al- 
len. Adm. to the bar, 1850. Mayor 

JONATHAN LOOMIS, b. Feeding Hills, Mass., May 27, 1798; m. ist. May 18, 
1823, Cynthia Spencer, d. Feb. 2, 1863; m. 2nd, June 2, 1873, Mrs. Ruth W. (Lef- 
fingwell) Wakefield. Early in 1823 he came on foot from New England to Jeffer- 
son, O., carrying two trunks in which he brought goods and peddled on the way 
to make his expenses. He bought a farm of 100 acres at $3 per acre. He then 
returned to Suffield, Conn., via N. Y. City, again peddling on the way. Taking 
Cynthia for wife, they packed their goods in a one-horse wagon and drove back 
to Jefferson, reaching their new home in 21 days. In 1834-5 he donated and deliv- 
ered the first stick of timber, a log 55 ft. long, for the first Baptist church m Jef^ 
ferson, and here he lived, and d. June, 1883, having made his will in Dec, iS^.n, and 
here were b. his 6 ch'n. 



3514. 
35 '5- 
3516. 



Harriet E., b. Aug. 3, 1824, d. Nov. 

22, 1826. 

Harrison E., 

June 30, 1830. 

Hart Sidney, 

June 8, 1830. 



b. Nov. 3, 1826, d. 
b. June 8, 1829, d. 



3517. Bennet Jonathan, b. June 8. 
1831.+ 

3518. Hart Edwin, b. May 27, 1834. -|- 

3519. Julia Ann, b. Sept. 24, 1842; ni. 
Mch. 12, 1866, George H. Craytor. 

Ashtabula, O. 

1433- CAPT. JAMES LOOMIS, b. W. Springfield, Mass., July 25. 1785; m. Sheffield, 
Mass., Oct. 24, 1810, Betsey, b. Sheffield, Oct. 14, 1785, d. Jefferson, O., Sept. 29, 

1851, widow of Miller, and dau. of Durlin and Betsey (Fletcher) Hickok. She 

had a dau. Emeline, by ist m., who took the name of Loomis, being b. Sept. 10. 1805, 
d. Apr. 10, 1836; m. John Selden Lucas. He removed with Mr. Durlin Hickok, in 
1812, from Sheffield to Jefferson, O. In 1817 Mr. Loomis bought a bl)l. of salt at 
Painesville, O., paying for it $20, and $2 for transportation. ^ lb. of tea at same 
date cost Mrs. Loomis $1.25. Mr. Loomis received his commission as "Capt." from 
Gov. Ethan Allen Brown in 1819. They endured all the privations of pioneer life. 
Stone cutter. Rep. Bapt. He d. Jefferson, O., Dec. 24, 1866, where all but first 
one of his 5 ch'n were b. 
3520. Cyrus Shelden, b. May 20, 1811. + 3522. Betsey, b. Dec. 9, 1819; ni. ^an. 26, 

3531. Lester, b. Dec. 31, 1815.-}- 1843, Harvey Riggs, b. Riga," N. Y., 



SIniimtB ^i^nralinig 



2 CO 



3523- 

1434- 
3525- 

1437- 

35'7- 

3528. 
3529 

3530- 

3531- 
3532. 

1438. 

3537- 
3538. 

3539- 

3540- 
3541- 



1442. 



3547. 
3548. 
3549- 

'444- 



3551- 
3552. 

3553- 



d. Jefferson, July 16, 1904, son <il 
Hezekiah and Charlotte (Miller) 
Mead. House painter. Rep. Bapt 
Jefferson, O. Ch'n: i. Maria 
Louise, 2. Emma Ruby. 
James Lean- her, b. July 4, 1830. + 



Aug. 10, 1816, son of Wm. and Es- 
ther (Stevens) Green. She d. Oct. 
13, 1880. Ch'n: 1. Judson Melzer, 
2. Annette Betsey. Edcnboro, Pa. 
Louisa, b. Feb. i, 18J4; m. Jeffer- 
son, O., Oct. 24, 1850, Joseph Ru^- 3524. 
sel, b. Fabius, N. Y., Feb. i, 1818, 

JOHN LOOMIS, b. VV. Sp'fd, Ma.ss., June 13, 1787; m. Mch. 8, i8ic^ Betsey (Eliza- 
beth) Newton. He was drowned May 11, 1812, at W. Sp'fd, where b. his 2 ch'n. 
Electa, b. Mch. 18, iSii ; m. Oct. in Russell, Mass. Feeding Hills, 

24, 1833, Frederick Liswell, who d. Mass. 

Aug. 13, 1871. She d. Dec. 21, 1891, 3526. John, b. Nov. 9, 1812. -f 



LINUS LOOMIS. b. W. Spfd, Mass. 

d. July 31, 1867. He rem. to Jefferson, 

Hopkinton, Delaware Co., la. 10 cli'n. 

William McKendree, b. Sept. 14. 

1820, d. Apr. 6, 1834. 

James Milton, b. Sept. 3, 1822. -f 

Daniel Sheldon, h. July 17, 1824; 

m. Elizabeth Wood. 

LiNAS HoR.\Tio. b. Sept. 28, 1826, 

d. Apr. 15, 1855. 

Edwin Ruthven. b. May 17, i828.-f 

Elizabeth Maria, b. Sept. 20, 1833 ! 

m. George Aylling, d. Sept. 9, 1856. 



Sept. II, 1794; m. Elizabeth L. Hitclicock, 
O.. in 1824, thence to la., 1852. Blacksniitli. 

She d. Nov. 28, i860. 
%^^^ Cf.lia Sophia, b. Apr. 7, 1836; m 
Volncy Wilson, d. July 28, 1855. 
She d. June 30, 1861. 

3534. Horace Uriah, b. Mch. 27. 1838, d. 
May 23. 1848, drowned. 

3535. Stella .\., b. Aug. 6, 1840; ni. Jesse 
B. Ellis. She d. Jan. 30, 1857. 

3536. William McKendree, b. July 11, 
1857, d. Apr. 10, 1863. 



URI.\H LOOMIS, b. W. Sp'fd, Mass., June 23, 1796. He removed to Jefferson, 
O., in 1825. He served as sheriff of Jefferson Co., O., for 4 yrs; m. Mch. 22, 1819. 
Harriet May, who d. Jan. 14. iSgi, ae. QO yrs., 8 mos. ; h. Mass. He d. Dec. 27, 1855. 
Jefferson, O. 10 ch'n. 



Emmeline, b. Oct. 9, 1820; m. Aug. 
4, 1844, Rev. Fortes Morse. Metho- 
dist. Ch'n : I. Edward, 2. Fortes 
Sarah Sheldon, b. Oct. 20, 1821 ; 3542. 

m. July 19, 1852, Charles, son of 
Joseph Stevens. One dau. was 3i43 

Belle May. 

Alonzo, b. Mav s, 1823, d. Dec. 21, 3544- 

1844. 

Horace, b. June 7, 1825. -{- 
Adela Maria, b. Feb. i, 1827; m. 
Feb. II, 1847, Varnum Joseph Card, 
son of Lorin and Phoelie (Baker) 
Hodge. He was b. Mackinaw. 3545. 

Mich., Apr. 30, 1822, d. near Jeffer- 
son, O., Aug. 25, 1896, leaving a 3546. 
widow and ch'n: i. Frederick 
Jones, 2. Emma Louisa, 3. Loren 

WALTER LOOMIS, b. Feeding Hills, Mass., Oct. 14, 1781 : m. Jan. 7. 1805, Irene, 

or Arenah, b. June 22, 1783, d. Sept. 17, iS^i, dau. nf Derrick and Rachel (Bartletl) 

Vanhorn. Farmer. He d. Sept., 1817. survived by bis wife Irene, who m. 2nd, Justus 

Looniis (1427), at Feeding Hills, wliere b. his 4 ch'n. 

Edmond, b. Oct. 16, 1808. -f 3550. Derrick Vanhorn, b. Jan. 15, 1815, 

Amanda, b. Jan. u, 181 1, d. 1824. d. .\ug. 12, 1835. 

William Riley, b. Mch. 9, 1813. + 

MOSES LOOMIS, b. Feeding Hills, Mass., Feb. 8, 1783; m. Mary Merrick, b. 
Pompey, N. Y.. May 7, 1788, d. Oran, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1831. Merchant. Whig. Lib- 
eral. Springfield, Slass. 8 ch'n. 

Lorren D., b. May 4. 1815.+ 13- 1838. Charles Child?. She d. 

Lester, b. Apr. i, 1817, d. Tan. 2i. July 12, 1856. He m. 2nd, Cath- 

1876. Unra. arine J. McCaslin. Ch'n, by ist ni : 

Harriet, b. Nov. 28, 1819; m. Nov. i. Susie, 2 Harriet Omaha, Neb. 



Varnum, 4. Wm. Alonzo, 5. Sabra 

Virginia, 6. Loren, 7. Walter 

Granger, 8. .Mfred, 9. Hester Ann. 

Marinda M., b. Mch. 25, 1829, d. 

July 6, 1830. 

Hester Ann, b. July 16, 1831, d 

.-\pr. 25, 1849. 

Harriet Eliza, b. Oct. 13. 1833; m. 

Sept. 23, 185s, George W. Stevens, 

b. Aug. 15, 1828. She d. 1900. 

Ch'n : I. Lewis E., 2. Rosa A., 3. 

Luella May, 4. Hattie E., 5. Charles 

L. 

Martha E., b. Jan. 16, 1837; m. 

Sept. 27, 1851, Ilarvey Mead. 

Charles M., b. Sept. 27, 1840, 

drowned May 23. 1848, with his 

cniisin Horace. 



251 



^txth (^fitrrattou 



35S4- 
3555- 



3556. 



Albert, b. Oct. 28, 1820. + 
Samuel, b. July 12, 1822 (1823) ; 111. 
1846, Lydia S. Looinis (3587), He 
was drowned in Lake Ontario, June 
13, 1847- No ch'n. 
Charlotte, b. Mch. 4, (Apr. 3), 
1826; m. Dec. 25, 1856, Joel Bishop. 



3562- 



3563 



1448. 



She d. Sept., igor. Ch'n: i. Rob- 
ert, 2. Louis. N'ew Haven, Conn. 
3537. Clark Merrick, b. July i r, 1829. + 
3558. Mary M., b. May 29, 1831; m. Ste- 
phen Sanford, d. May 30, 1864. She 
d. Aug., 1872. Central Square, Os- 
wego Co., N. Y. 



1445. LYMAN LOOMIS, b. Feeding Hills, Mass., Aug. 30, 1797; m. int. Jan. 7, 1825, Isabel 
[Sarah] Freeland. He d. July 21, 1853, at Feeding Hills, where b. his 3 ch'n. 



3559. Maria Eliza, b. 1827; m. Sept. 30, 
1844, Charles Hull. She d. Jan. 12, 
1846. Ch'd: I. Maria J. 

3560. William, b. Feb. 15, 1832, d. Apr. 
2, 1859. Unni. Agawam, Mass. 

3561. Sarah K., b. 1839; m. Nov. 23, 
1857, George H., b. 1836, son of .Al- 
bert and Emaline (Provin) Dewey. 
Alba, Pa. See Dewey Gen., p. 488. 



Note. — The Springfield Probate Records 
sliow that Sarah K. (or C). was tlie dau. 
of Lyman and Isal'cl Looniis, ;md tliat 
Isabel was appointed her guardian on Sept. 
-7, 1853- -And the records also .slunv tliat 
Isabel d. July 31, 1854. ae. 58 yrs. This 
seems to show that the name of the wife 
of Lyman Loomis was Isabel, and i:ot 
Sarah, as one correspondent gave it. 



1446. ORRIN (OREN) LOOMIS. b. W. Springfield, Mass., June 2, 1701 ; m. Jan. 14. 
1817, Ada (Adah), b. W. Sp'f'd, Nov. 10, 1794, d. there, Jan. 25, 1881, dau. of Ed- 
mund and Bede (Hitchcock) Day. He d. Oct. 10, 1868. W. Sp'f'd. (See Ely 
Gen). 7 ch'n— all b. VV. Sp'f'd. 



Delia, b. Dec. 29, 1817 (1818) ; m. 3564. 

(his 2nd wife) Nov. 25, 1839, Jus- 3565. 

tus, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., July 5, 3566. 

1795, d. Mch. 15, 1871, son of Eze- 

kiel and Hulda (Cooley) Bagg. W. 3567. 

Sp'f'd. Ch'n: i. Hulda Maria, 2. 

Joseph Loomis. 3368. 

Sabra, b. Aug. 25, 1819. Unm. Still 

living (Aug., 1908). W. Sp'f'd. 



Albert, b. Oct. 28, 1823. -f 

JosEPH, b. Au.g. 19, 1825. -(- 

Martha, b. Jan. 6, 1835, d. July 31, 

1836. 

Mary, b. Jan. 6, 1835, d. Oct. 12, 

1837. 

Ralph, b. Nov. 24, 1837, d. Jan. 6, 

1859. 



HARVEY LOOMIS. b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., July 29, 1795; m. Oct. 26, 1820, Lucretia 
Williams, d. Oct. 4, 1843. ac. 48. He d. May 16, 1869. W. Sp'f'd. 2 ch'n— b. W. 
Sp'f'd. 
3569 Larry, b. 1822 (1821).-!- 1837. 

3570. Mary Ann, b. 1826. d. June 22, 

1451- HENRY (HARRY) LOOMIS. b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., Dec. 16, 1804; ra. Apr. 10. 
1828, Sophronia, b June i, 1805, <1. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 16, 1874, dau. of Gilles 
and Mary (Brown) Friuk. Custom house employee. Paper-maker. He d. Sept. 
5, 1875. New Haven. 4 ch'n— first b. Chicopee, Mass., rest at New Haven, Conn. 

3571. Henry, b. Jan. 19, 1829. -f 1844; m. Evelyn, b. Savbrook, 

3572. Dexter, b. Aug. 6, 1831, d. Apr. 17, Cnnn.. Jan. 20, 1846, dau. of John 
'837. Elihii and Louisa (Inpraham) 

3573 Oscar Alphonso, b. Jan. 18, 1834. Whittlesey. N. Y. City, where he 

d. Apr. 19, 1837. d. 1898. 

3574. Dexter Alphonso, b. Mch. 10, 



1455- BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. W. Sp'f'd, 

d. Oct., 1830, and liis widow m. Nov. 

5 ch'n. 
3575- Nancy, b. 1829; m. 1st, Jus'ais W- 

vord : m. 2nd, Dwitjht Granger. 

Middlefield, Mass. 
357'5. Henry Be.njamin. b. 1831. 4- 
3577- William M., b. Nashua, 

N. H. 
3.S78. Emily, b. ; nu — - Cooley. 

Chicopee. Mass. 
3579- George E., b. , d. Sept. 29, 1864. 



lilass., May 31, 1804; m. Roxana Allyn. He 
9, 1854, Salmon Belden. Montgomery, Mass. 



Note. — The Springfield Probate Records 
has the following entry : George E. Loomis 
d. Sept. 29, 1864. His next of kin were 
Roxana Beldrn. of Chicopee, Mass., 
mother ; Wm. M. Loomis, Nashua, N. H., 
brother; Emily Cooley, Chicopee, sister; 
Mary J. Granger, Middlefield, Mass., sis- 
ter, and Henry S. .Mien. Nashua, N. H.. 
half-brother. (Was Nancy f.3575] the 
Mary J. mentioned in Records?) 



llnomts C^fitpalogy 



1457- 
3S8a 

3581. 

3582. 
3583. 

MS9- 
3385. 

3S86. 

3587- 
1460. 

3590. 



3591- 
3592. 



3593- 

3594- 
146 1. 

3597- 
3598. 

1466, 

3600. 

3601- 

3602- 

3603. 
3604. 
3605. 

3606. 



CHARLES LOOMIS, b. W, Sp'f 
Apr. 25, 1832, Sarah Ann Eliza, b. 
and Julia (Pratt) Seymour of W. 
Eliab Brooks, who d. Aug. 19, 1867. 
Eliza Ann, b. Mch. 4, 1833; m. 
Nov., 1855, Lester, son of Jonathan 
Kenficld, d. Dec. 20, 1883. She d. 
Nov. 8, 1886. Sp'f'd, Mass. 
Marvette, b. June 7, 1835, d. Dec. 
2, 1883. Unm. Sp'f'd. 
Cha.xes Lyman, b. Aug. 5, 1836. + 
Benjamin, b. Jan. 31, 1838. + 



d, Mass., Mch. 28, 1810; m. Granville, Mass.,, 
Nov. 24, 1812, d. Nov. II, 1894, dau. of Lyman 
Sp'f'd. He d. Sept. 26, 1847, and she m. 2nd, 
. W. Sp'f'd. 5 ch'n. 

3584. Angenette, b. Mch. 2, 1843; m. W. 
Sp'f'd, July 25, 1864, Augustus G., 
b. Rutland, Mass., Dec. 11, 1835, 
son of Otis and Laura (Muzzy) 
Demond. Farmer. Rep'n. Prot't. 
Ch'n : I. Alice Laura, 2. Nettie 
Eliza, 3. Augustus Grosvenor, 4. 
Robert Loomis. 



LUTHER LOOJHS, b. Aug. lo. 1797; ni. Apr. 22, 1824, Emmeline Steadman. 

Buffalo, N. Y. 5 ch'n— b. N. Y. 

Maria Jane, b. Mch. I, 1826; m. 

Feb. 28, 1850, William Cummings. 

Buflfalo, N. Y. 

Diantha M., b. Nov. 17, 1827; m. 

Julv 2, 1845, Richard J. Bryning. 

Buffalo, N. Y. 

LvniA S., b. Oct. 5, 1829; m. (ist), 

1846, Samuel Loomis (35S5) ; m. 



3588. 



3589. 



(2nd), June 2, 1848, Julius Candee. 

Ponipey. N. Y. 

Julia A., b. Mch. I, 1832; m. Jan.l 

23. i8.=;o, George T. 'VVilliams. Buf-j 

falo, N. Y. 

Elizabeth E., b. Dec. 13, 1836; m.| 

June 3, 1869, John Rose. New Yorkl 

City. 

HENRY LOOMIS, b. June 30, 1800; m. Dec. 19, 1826, Submit Cheeseboro. Shel 
was a poet, writer and lecturer. He d. Aug. 20, 1859. Chicago, 111. His widow! 
was living there in 1876. See Chceseborough Family, 1903, in which the birth dates| 
of Henry's family are different from these given here. 7 ch'n, b. Chicago. 



Martha Rosanne, b. Sept. 17, 
1831; m. June 11, 1854, Henry F. 
Baker. (Chicago, 111. Cli'd : i. 
Henry W. C. 

Henry Oscar, b. Jan. 16, 18.^3. + 
Mary Louise,, b. Nov. 24, 1835 ; m. 
Dec. 28. 1857, Briggs Livingston 
Rider. Chicago, 111. Ch'n: i. Son, 
2. Estella Loomis. 

Josephine Submit, b. Apr. 3, 1840; 
m. May is, 1864, Silas Palmer 
Wheeler. Beatrice, Neb. 
Gertrude Ann, b. Dec. 25, 1842 ; ni. 

LORENZO DOW LOOMIS, b. Feb. 19, 
He d. Dec. 10, 1871. Syracuse, N. Y. 
Chandler IIezekiah, b. Jan. 28, 
1836, + 

Harriet O., b. Sept. 15, 1838; m. 
Sept. IS, 1857, Charles B. Morse. 

NOAH LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., 
ford. He d. Oct. 7, 1859. Otis, Mass. 
Lydia, b. Jan. 29, 1804; m. June 9, 
1R27, Jarvis Jackson, d. 186:?. She 
d. July, 1855. Tolland, Mass. 
Mary A., b. Aug. 25, 180S ; m. Sept. 
2S, 1825, James Hamilton, d. 1856. 
She d. Sept. 20, 1840. Tolland, 
Mass. 

Jason, b. Julv n, 1807, d. Sept. 4, 
1816. 

Norman, b. July 7, 1809. + 
Deni.son R., b. Dec. 4, 181 1. -|- 
Emily, b. Mch. 2S, 1814; m. May 
20, 1833, Daniel Spring. She d. 
May 19, 1854. Tolland, Mass. 
Edward, b. June 29, 1816 unm., d. 
Feb., 1872. Otis, Mass. 



Oct. 6, 1864, Levi I. Wing. BrooH 
lyn, N. Y. 

3595. Estella Sarah, b. Mch. 5, 1844; m.l 
Feb. 26, 1865, William Manchesterl 
Brewer. Chicago, 111. Ch'd: I.f 
Eva Aurelia. 

3596. Caroline Maria, b. Oct. 20, 1846;! 
ni. George J. Englehart, Apr. 30,| 

1867. St. Joseph, Mo. Ch'n: I. 
Alma Loomis, 2. Linnie Mablc, 3. 1 
Stella Georgine, 4. Grace PutnamJ 
S. Bertha Loomis. 

I, 1808; m. Sept. 15, 1834, Sarah M. Jackson.! 
3 ch'n— b. N. Y. 

Washington, D. C. He d. 1875. 
3599. Helen R., b. Oct. 27, 1840, d. Nov.] 

30, 1841. 

Oct. 24, 1782; m. May 24, 1803, Lydia Rex-I 
12 ch'n. ■ 



3607. Jeannette. b. June 28, 1818; m.j 
May 24, 1840, Chaunccy Norton, dJ 
1864. She d. July 22, 1843. Otis.J 
Mass. 

3608. Catherine, b. Nov. 14, 1820; m.: 
Dec, 1859, Daniel Holmes, who d.l 
1871. Otis, Mass. ', 

^609. Noah, b. Feb. 24, 1823, d. June 6,1 
1829. 

3610. Lucy Ann, b. Feb. 16, 1826; m.. 
Julv 4, 1848, Asa Goodell FarnhamJ 
b. Otis, Mass., Feb. 14, 1826. She] 
d. Mch., 1885. Tolland, Mass.l 
Farmer. Rep'n. Cong't. Ch'n: I. 
Loomis E., 2. Mary A., 3. Kate A.,] 
4. Frederick M., 5. Carrie E., 6. 



253 



i>ixth O^fii^rattnn 



361 1. 
T467. 

3612. 



36 1 3- 
3614- 



3615- 

1469. 

3620. 

3621. 
1471. 

3622. 



3623. 

3624. 

3^5. 
3626. 



I477. 



Carrie H., 7, Frederick M., 8. Giles Oct. 9, 1854, Elijah L. Flint. She 

H., 9. Henrietta L., 10. Myron C. d. Mch., 1S72. Otis, Mass. 

Marcia H., b. Jan. 18, 1831 ; m. 

WALTER LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Oct. 8. 1785; ni. Dec. 28, 1814, Clarissa 
D., b. Wcstfield, Mass.. Aug. 4, 1795, d. Westficld, May 21, 1891, dau. of Edward 
and Rhoda (Dewey) Bush. He d. Aug. 13, 1866, at Southwick. where she resided 
(1875), and where b. his 8 ch'n. He was a farmer and resided on Loomis Street. 
Mary C.,_b. July 12, 1826; in. June 3616. George B., b. Sept. 9, 1827; m. Feb. 

1.^, 1893, Cecelia Calista, b. May 20, 
1844, dau. of John Hoag. West- 
field, Mass. 

3617. Edward B., b. June 3, 1830. + 

3618. Oliver Bush, b. Feb. 23, 1833; m. 
1st, Westficld, Nov. 17, 1892, Bell O. 



8, 1837, Charles M., b. Feb. 6, 1813. 
d. West Indies, June 2, 1872, son of 
Win. and Abigail (Holcomb) 
Phelps. Westficld, Mass. 
Bennett Bush, b. Apr. 18, 1818. + 
Louisa Melissa, b. Nov. 25, 1820; 
m. Feb. I, 1843, Robert Hosmer. 
Westficld, Mass. 

Frances Elvira, b. Feb. 7, 1824; m. 
1st, Nov. 10, 1847, Heber Foot; m. 
2nd, Henry J. Hamilton. Westficld, 
Mass. 



Palmer, b. N. Y., Dec. 9, 1849; "i- 
2nd, Aug. 25, 1908, Frances Amelia 
Parsons. No ch'n. 
3619. Clarissa Jane, b. May 12, 1838, 
unni., d. Nov. 13, 1873. Southwick, 
Mass. 



RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Aug., 1792; m. ist. Elizabeth Viets 
(Vietch), b. 1784, d. Oct. 10, 1823; m. 2nd, (Sarah?) Mercy Stiles. He d. Nov. 
3, 1831 (1857), at Southwick, where b. his 2 ch'n. (The Southwick Records says: 
"A child of Russell Loomis d. May 1819, and another d. Sept., 1823.") 
Henry, b. 1818; ni. Mch. 11, 1842, 3621. i. Sarah J., b. June 6, 1826, d. Pitts- 

Clarissa Loomis (3269). He d. field, Mass., Jan. 6, 1896, unm. See 

Aug. 26, 1844. Westficld, Mass. Pittsfield Records. 

Marv, b. 1820, d. Nov. 30, 1834. 



3628. 

3629 
3630. 



.^631. 
3632- 



JAPHET LOOMIS. b. Mass., Sept., 1780; m. 

13, 1815; m. 2nd, 1816, Sarah Taylor. He d. 
where his 6 ch'n were b. 
Harriet, b. Dec, 1805 ; m. 1829, 
Seth Cowles. Westficld, Mass She 
d. Oct. 29, 1870. 
Harrison, b. Feb. 3, 1808. + 
Lucy, b. May. 1810; m. Dec, 1828, 
Enoch B. Kellogg. Fowler, O. 362^. 
I'"lecta, b Oct.. 1813, d. Apr. i, 1814. 
Electa, b. Feb. 23, 1815; m. May 

14, 1836, William K. Cowan, b. Lon- 
donderry, Ireland. She d. Nov. 23, 
1875, a widow. Pittsfield, Mass. 

SHEM LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass.. Mch. 28, 1797; m. ist, Aug. 15, 1816, Salome 
Carter, d. Feb. 12, 1831, ae. 37; ni. 2nd. June 8, 1831, Jane Carter of Enfield, Conn., 
who d. May 14, 1845 ae. 35; m. 3rd, May 7, 1846, Susan Calkins, b. Monson, d. 
June 2, 1864, at Palmer, Mass., ae. 66 yrs.. 10 raos ; m. 4tli, Aug. 2, 1867, Louisana, 
b. May 22, 1820, d. Feb. .S, 1870, dau. of Downing ( ?) and Jerusha Gould of Ware, 
Mass.; m. 5th, Feb. g, 1876, Mrs. Caroline, b. Aug. 14, 1828, d. Jan. 25, 1886, dau. 
of Ira and Hannah Bascom. He res. at Palmer, but d. at Chicopee, Mass., Mch. 
16, 1879. 13 ch'n. 



1st, 1805, Mehetabel Kent, d. June 
July 13, 1853, at Southwick, Mass., 

Ch'n: I. Jane Ann, 2. Elizabeth, 3. 
James (author of Daybreak; A Ro- 
mance of an Old World), 4. Robert 
Loomis, 5. Harrison Japhet, 6. 
Sarah Lloyd. 

\\'ealthy, b. Dec. 2, 1817; m. May 
I. 1838, Lemuel G. Lloyd. She d. 
July 14, 1849. Pittsfield, Mass. 
Ch'n : I. Mary Ann, 2. Sarah Tay- 
lor. 



Cornelia, b. July 7, 1820 ; m. May 
7. 1843, Reuben Stevens. Palmer. 
James Steuben, b. Nov. 11, 1824.-1- 
Tirzau a., b. Mch. 20, 1827; in. 
Nov. 4, 1849. Charles M., b. July 7. 
1827, son of Joseph and Bcthiah 
(Chapin) Pease. Farmer. Chico- 
pee. Ch'n: I. Clifford B., 2. Julia 
B., 3. Marshall Chapin. 
Anson P., b. Oct. s, 1828.4- 
Salome, h. Jan. 31, 183 1 ; ni. June 
4, 1848, James P. Attleton, who d. 
Nov., i85o. Hartford. Conn. 



Martha Roxana, b. Southwick, 
Mass., Mch. 26, 1832 ; m. Southwick. 
Dec. 3T. 1850, Hiram Myron, b. W 
Sp'f'd, Mass., Oct. 16, 1828, son of 
Jonathan and Martha (Ely) Smith. 
She d. May 16, 1863. and he m. 2nd, 
Oct. 20, 1868, Georgia Anna Tupper. 
A ch'd, b Holyoke, Mass.: I. Lizzie, 
b. Sept. 8, 1853. See Ely Gen., p. 
240. 

^,6^4. >Iarietta. b. Dec. 14, 18^3. d. Feb. 
1 6, 1834. 

^635. Elizabeth M., b. Feb. 4, 1835, unm.. 



ICniimiB Ci^^u^aloQg 



2J4 



3636. 
3637.- 
3638. 
1478. 

3641. 

3642. 
3643- 



'479- 

3647- 
3648. 



3649- 
3650. 

3651- 



d. 1864. 

Sarah J., b. Jan. 23, 1837. Chico- 

pee, Mass. 

James Monroe, b. Jan. 23, 1839, d. 

Mcli. 26, 1839. 

Lemuel G., b. Apr. 26, 1840; m. 



3639- 
3640. 



3652. 
1482. 



HAM LOOMTS. b. Southvvick, Mass., Dec. S, 
d. Hartford, Conn., Feb., 1871, dau. of Isaac 
Soutliwick, where b. his 6 ch'n. 

Amaryllis, b. Oct. 28, 1805; m. ist, 
Nov. 30, 1828, Horatio N. Wright; 
m. 2nd, May 15, 1852, David Drake. 
Springfield, Mass. 

Amelia, b. Oct. 24. 1807; m. Sept. 
28, 1828, James M. Rowell. She d. 
Aug., 1852. Tipton, Ohio, 
Polly Ann. b. Jan. 15, 1810; m. ist, 
Oct. 24, 1830, Timothy Linus, b, 
Blanford, Mass., Jan. 28, 1806, son 
of Timothy Linus and Sarah Walk- 
er (Shepherd) Hatch. He d. Oct. 



.3644. 



3645- 
3646. 



Oct. 25, 1869. Clara M. Cheney, b. 
Clinton, N. Y., 1845, d. Feb. 5, 1880. 
He d. Mch. I, 1887. Springfield, 
Mass. No ch'n. 
Henry G., b. Aug. 8, 1842. ■]■ 
Marietta, b. Jan., 1845. 

1782; m. 1804, Anne, b. Conn., 1784. 
Burritt. He d. Mch. 23, 1825, at 

26, 1867, and she m. 2nd, 1871, C. 
ShurtlcfT, of Southwick, Mass. 
Ch'n, by ist m. : i. Maria A., 2. 
.•\bigail E. See Terry Gen., p. 132. 
See Hatch Gen., p. 17. 
Fmmeline, b. July 9, 1813; hl Jan. 
2. 1831, Allen Barnes. Granby, 
Conn. 

Ham Burritt, b. Dec. 4, 1816. + 
Caroline, t). Mch., 1818 ; m. Nov., 
1840, Roswell Warner. Sag Har- 
bor, Long Island. 

ss., Sept. 25. 1784; m. Westfield, Mass., Oct. 10, 
Stephen and Alice (Whitney) Pelton. She d. 
W. Suffield, Conn. 12 ch'n. 

Co.. N. Y., Dec. 28. 1806: d. ai 
Albany, Sept. 18, 1888. She died 
June 2, 1888. 

ITuLDAii SwF.ET, 1>. Jan. 31. 1827; ni 
Sept. 26, 1854, Edward Chamber- 
lin. New York Citv. Ho d. Mch. 
r, 1874. 

3654. Nelanu p., h. Oct. 12. 1828, mini. 
Hartford. Conn., d. Nov. 4. 1S97. 

3655. Riley, b. Apr. 6, 1830, unm., d. Nov. 
14. 1863. California. 

3656. Parks, b. Jan. 25, 1832, d. June, 
1864. Pontiac, Mich. 
Claudius B., b. Jan. 12, 1834, unni 
He d. Mch. 4, 1902, at Bloomfield. 
Conn. 

3658. Dency S., b. Jan. 2,, 1836; ni. Sept. 
■ 9. 1862, William G. Whipple. She 
d. Jan. 3, 1866. Milwaukee, Wis. 



3653- 



3657- 



JAMES LOOMTS, b. Southwick, Ma 
1814, Sarah, b. May 7, 1798, dau. of 
Sept. 10, 1871. He d. June 24, 1845. 

James, b. Aug. 5, 1815, d. Nov. 7, 
1816. 

Alice W., b. Jan. i, 1817; m. Mch. 
13, 1840, Jesse C. Shaw. She d. 
July II, 1854. Chicago. 111. 
James D., b. May 7, 1819. -|- 
Adeline, b. Sept. 4, 1821, unni., d. 
Feb. 4, 1897. 

Harriet Pelton. h. Nov. 7, 1823 ; m. 
Oct. 13, 1847, Zeno King, b. Sept. 17, 
1823, son of Henry and Sarah 
(King — See No. 3669) Pease. She 
d. Aug. 31, 1856. Warehouse Point. 
Ct. He m. 2nd. Sept. 29, 1858, 
Lydia Chapman. .A merch't at Suf- 
field. Ch'n, by 1st m. : I. Allison 
Loomis. See Dwight Gen., p. 418. 
Elizabeth A., b. July 22, 1825; m. 
.'\pr. 14, 1867, Sylvanus G. Chase, 
.\il)any, N. Y. ; b. at Rome. Oneida 

RILEY LOOMIS. b. Southwick. Mass.. Oct. 18, 1790; ni. Nov. 15. 1815. Ro.xanna. 
b. Dec. 6, 1790. d. Troy, N. Y.. Mch. 15. 1870, dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Harris) 
.\twatcr, of Russell. Mass. He served in the State Legislature, 1829 and 1831. He 
d. at his home in Troy. N. Y.. Tune 3. 1866. The following obituary notice, copied 
from the Troy (N. Y.) Times.— June 4, 1866 — gives a complete resume of his life 
and labors: "This well known and highly respected citizen died after a protracted 
illness, yesterday, at the age of seventy-five years. He first engaged prominently in 
business in Lee. Mass., in the manufacture of powder, about the year 1816. He 
continued there some 15 years, wlien he * * * removed to Scha.ghticoke, and 
established the powder manufacture there, where it has ever since been continued. 
* * * He conducted the business, first in his own name, and then in connection 
with Judge Nicholas M. Masters, and subsequently under tlie firm of Loomis. Mas- 
ters & Swift. After lo years residence in Schaghticoke, he removed — 1842 — to 
Troy, and erected and resided in until his death, the unique, spacious, semigothic 
homestead on the east side of Washington Park. 

"In politics Mr. Loomis started as a Jeffersonian Republican, and when a portion 
of that party took the name of Democracy, he went with it, and was one of the 
few who under all the various issues raised, and political transformations effected, 
'never fell from grace,' unless his support of Van Buren and opposition to Cass, in 
1842, might be regarded as showing dereliction to Democratic duty. As a resident of 



BxKth ^rnrratintt 



Schaghticoke, he was always active and influential in support u£ his party, and was 
often chosen President of the Democratic county conventions. 

"He contributed liberally for party purposes, but, although often urged 
to do so, he could never be induced to accept a party nomination for office. After 
his removal to Troy he continued in a less active way to contribute to the support 
of his party. Yet nothing could induce him to accept the nomination for mayor, 
frequently tendered him, and not infrequently under circumstances where nomina- 
tion was equivalent to success. His health had been failing for years and his 
death was not unanticipated. He leaves a wife and one surviving child, the wife 
of Hon John Wentworth, representative of the Chicago district in Congress." He 
affiliated with the Cong., and, in Troy, with the Presb'n church. See Atwater Gen., 
p. 2S-\, and Wentworth Gen., p. 715. Troy, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. Lee, Mass. 



RoxANA Marie, b. Apr. 24, 1817: 
m. Troy, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1844, Hon. 
John, b. Sandwich, N. H., Mch. ■;, 
181S, d. Chicago, 111.. Oct. 16, 1888, 
son of Capt. Paul and Lydia (Cogs- 
well ) Wentworth. He was a grad. of 
d. Chicago, III, Oct. 16, 1888, son 
of Capt. Paul and Lydia (Cogswell) 
Wen^worth. He was a grad. of 
Dart. Coll., 1836, and from his alma 
mater rec'd the degree of LL. D.. 
1867. Taught school before gradua- 
tion. With $100 in his pocket he 
left for the "far west," Oct. 3, 1836. 
going by coach, rail, canal, and boat 
to Detroit, and tnenee by stage to 
Mich. City, Ind., and on foot to 
Chicago, walking in on Oct. 22, 
1836. He engaged in new.-paper 
work on "Chicago Democrat,' final- 
ly becoming its proprietor. He lield 
many important positions of trust 
and honor, and served in Congress 
during terms of Pres. Tyler. Polk, 
Taylor, Fillmore, Pierce and John- 
son. He was admitted to the bar of 
111. in 1841. Chairman of the cele- 
brated National River and Harbor 
Committee, wliich met in Chicago in 
1847. He was Mayor of Chicago, 
1857, and again in i860, and as. 
Mayor received the Prince of 
Wales. He helped to revise the 111. 
state constitution, 1861. She died 
at her father's home, Troy, N. Y., 
Feb. 5, 1870, attended devotedly 
by her husband. She was the idol 
of her father, and traveled much 



3660. 



with him, and had every advantage 
money could give her, yet withal 
cared but little for so-called gay 
society. She was of the purest 
character and of great amiability. He 
.'ilso was the author of Wentwcrth's 
Gen., a work of tliree Vols, of 700 
pages each. Lawyer. Editor. Con- 
gressman. Mayor, .'\uthor. Rep'n. 
Presb'n in affiliation. Cli'n : i. Riley 
Loomis, 2. Marie Loomis, 3. John, 
(all three died in infancy), 4. Ro.x- 
ana Atwater, b. Troy, N. Y., Oct. 
28, 1854; m. Chicagt), Jan. 28, 
1892, Clarence Winthrop, b. Hrook- 
lyn, N. Y., May 22, 1852, hon of 
Henry C. Bowen. She was educated 
at Miss Sarah Porter's school, at 
Farmington, Conn., and also spent 
several years in Europe. He is a 
grad. of Yale, 1873, and rec'd the 
degree of Ph. D. from his alma 
mater. He succeeded his father as 
owner and publisher of the New 
York Independent. He is much 
interested in Historical research 
and is a member of several Hist. 
Societies. They have a child. Ro.x- 
.-ina Wentworth, b. N. Y. City, July 
Q. 1895; 5. John Paul. (d. infancy). 
Riley Atwater, b. Feb. 9, 1819. He 
succeeded to his father, taking his 
place in business. Unm., d. Schagh- 
ticoke. N. Y., Sept. 5, 1854. (In the 
Lee, Mass., Vit. Statistics is this : 
Riley Atwater, child of Rilev, b. 
Dec. 23, 1818). 



1483. PARKES LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Oct. 4. 1792; m. Dec. 15, 1814, Emily, b. 
Suffield, Conn., .Apr. 3, 1795, d, Feb. 9, 1879, dau. of Luther and Clara (Saflford) Hatha- 
way. See Hist, of Enfield. Conn. Memb. State Leg. 1857. He d. Aug. 30, 1869, 
at Suffield, Conn., where b. his 7 ch'n. See Ballbridge Gen., p. 315-6. 



3661. Luther Hathaway, b. June 6, 1815, 
d. Sept. 24, 1824. 

3662. Emily, b. Aug. 26, 1818; m. Aug. 
.31. 1837. James Hazard, nephew of 
Col. A. G. Hazard of Enfield; d. in 
Florida in 1855. She died Feb. 7, 
1842. Their ch'n : 

I. Isadora Emily, b. Mch. 16, 1840; 
m. Feb. 16. i860, Henry Reming- 
ton of Suffield, son of Nathaniel 
and Jane (Remington) Curtis. 



Their two ch'n : 

I. Fanny Hazard, b. July 10. 
186s; m. Mch. 21, 1888, Gard- 
ner, son of Gardner R. and 
Martha Louise (Hutchinson) 
Colby, of Orange, N. J. Their 
five ch'n: (a) Gardner Jr., b. 
July 22, 1889; (b) Amelie, b. 
Nov. 13, 1891 ; (c) Henry 
Curtis, b. Sept. 15, 1894; (d) 
Martha Louise, b. Oct. 22, 



iCoiimtB (Sru^alngii 



25f. 



1S95; (c) Carolyn, b. Sept. Ji, 
1902. Mr. Colby is a grad- 
uate of Brown Univ., 1887, 
and a trustee thereof, and is 
Sec'y of the Civil Service 
Com'n of N. J. 
2. Jennie Burt, b. Jan. 11, 1867; 
(1. .Apr. II. 1869. 
II. J.\.\iEs Parkes, 1). Dec. 13, 1841 ; 
ni. Jenny Jones of Snffield. He 
died Aug. 1907. Their four ch'n : 

1. I"k.\nk, m. Cora. dan. of 
Cliarles Williams of Suffiold. 
and have two ch'n., son and 
daughter. 

2. I,SADOR.\, ni. Howard Front of 
Snffield, and have one dan., 
.Mberta. 

V Oscar. 111. ivliss Wilco.x of W. 

Snffield. 
4. Jenny, d. May 2, 1889, aged 
9 years. 
3tj6,v Jane L., b. Jan. 22. 1820; ni. Oct. 

1, i8;,9. Kdwin C, b. Orange. X. J.. 
Julv 21, 1818. son of James and Marv 
(Scari^) Burt. Ch'n; i. William F.', 

2. Emilv L.. ■>,. Parkes L., 4. Frank 
B.. 5. Charles M., 6. I':dwin A.. 7. 
Georgiana W. (See Burt Gen. of 
i8<)2). She died Nov. i6. 1864. 

3664. CJEORGE RiLEV, 1). .^Ug. 29, 1823. d. 

June I. 1826. 

3665. Francis P., b. .\pr. y. 1827. -|- 



1484. 



3668. 
3669. 
3670. 
.3671. 
3672. 

3673- 
3673.1 



i486. 



3674. 



3606. Marv Safford. b. Feb. 15, 1830; 
m. June 27, 1855, Alfred Weston, b. 
Mch. 19. 1831; d. Nov. 22, 1863; 
son of Hon. Joseph B. and Sarah 
(Fowler) Gilbert of Hartford. She 
died Mch. 5. 1901. Their two ch'n: 

I. Mary Weston, b. -, ; 

m. Lcavitt Pomcroy, son of 

Charles and Maria ( Poineroy ) 

Bissell of Suffield. Their five 

ch'n: 1. Emilv Leavitt, b. Nov. 

14. 1889: d. 'Sept. 5, 1896. 2. 

.Arthur Gilbert, b. Oct. 4, 1892 

3. Leavitt Pomeroy. Jr., b. June 

5. 1895; d. Sept. 14, 1896. 4. 

Louise, b. Oct. 20, 1896; d. Oct. 

21, 1896. S- Marv Weston, b. 

May 14. 1898. 

II. Emily Loom is, b. Mch. 24. i860; 

d. May 20, 1881. 

jW)". Georgianna Hazard, b. June 9. 

1834; m. Jan. 17. 1855. Philip, then 

of Chicago, II!., b. at Hartford. 

Conn. Mch. 7. 1832. d. Sept. 12, 1901 ; 

son of Tertius and Polly (Seymour* 

Wadsworth. Their ch'd : 

Emii-Y Elizabeth, b. Jan. 1. 1856: 
m. Oct. 28, 1886. Charles Schwartz 
of Chicago, who died Oct. 27. 1893. 
She died Feb. 26, 1902. Their 
two ch'n: i. Charles Wadswortli. 
b. Sept. 16, 189T. 2. Philip. 1>. 
Apr. 28, 1893. 

V. .\pr. 6, 1795; ni. 1st. Dec. 9, i8iy, Eliza, 
iif Luther and Clara (Safford) Hathaway; 

lot I Stiles, b. Jan. 19. 1805 or 6, d. Dec. 2, 
and Eunice (Whitney) Root. See Root Gen., 
844. He d. Oct. 25, 1864 at Suflleld, Conn. 

ch'n are, (i) Helen Grace, (2) 
Emilv Looinis, (3) Wilson, (4) 
Lyla' Park. 3. William Henry, h. 
Sept. 27, 1867, d. Dec. 13, 1892 
Chicago, 111. 
3673.2 Helen Francis, b. July o, 1843: m 
Oct. 10. 1866. Amariah .Mpheus, b. 
June 21. 1839, St Middletown. Conn . 
son of Wm. Pitt and Sophronia 
(Kibbee) Dewey. He was Pres. of 
Soc. of Conn, in Chicago, 111. He 
has a famous war record. See 
Dewey Gen., p. 615. Ch'n: i. Helen 
Mae, 2. Grace Kibbee, 3. .Mien Al- 
pheus, 4. Catherine Buckley. 

NEI.AND I.OOMIS, Southwick, Mass.. h. Apr. l, 1799: m. May 21. 1823. Clariss.i. 
b. Aug. 16. 1805, dau. of Luther and Clara (Safford) Hathaway, d. Jan. 17, 1800. 
ae. 93 yrs., 5 mos., 16 days. Memb. State Leg. 1849. He d. .Apr. 27, i860. Suffield. 
Conn., where b his 2 ch'n. 
Byron, b. May 2. 1831. 4- Oct. 19. 1858. 



ALLEN LOOM IS. b. Southwick, l\Ia 
b. Oct. 2. 1799, d. Dec. 11, 1839, dau 
ni. 2nd, Oct. 4, 1840, Mrs. Hulda ( R 
1879, 'le. 74. She was dau. of Gideon 
p. 466. T""armcr. Memb. State Leg. i 
where b. his 8 ch'n. 
William R., b. Mch. 21, 1819. + 
Henry, A., b. Apr. 3, 1822. + 
Calvin Luther, b. Feb. 17, 1826. + 
Rowland, b. Jan. 16, 1829. -f 
Newton, b. Aug. 10, iS'ii, d. Dec. 
15, 1841. 

Burdett, b. Jan. 2S, 1838. -j- 
Eliza Maria, b. Nov. 23. 18 vi: ni. 
June 3, 1859. Joseph Smith Wood- 
ruff, b. E. Hartford. Conn.. Mrh. 
13, 1832. Conc't. Chicaco. Ill 
Ch'n : I. Allen Erastus, b. May 16, 
i860, d. May 22. 1882. 2. Joseph 
Bvirdett. b. Nov. 23. 1863; m. June 
3, 1891, Maud Petty Buch, and their 



3675. Elizabeth Fay, b. Oct. 4, 1842, d. 

1487. MOSES LOOMIS. b. Southwick, Mass.. Mch. 10. 1801 : m. ist, Harriet, b. Aug. 
24. 1804, d Oct. 20. 1822, dau. of Stephen and .Mice (Whitney") Pelton ; m. jnH. 
Apr. 26. 1824, Dency (Prudence) Smith, d. Jan. 7, 1843, ae ij; m. 3rd, Mch. 25, 
1855. Lucy A., b. May 24. 1819: d. IVIay 12. 1898. dau. of Ralph and Rhoda ( ) Strong. 
He d. Nov. 8, 1862 at Southwick, where were b. his 7 ch'n. 



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Moses De Witt. b. Oct. ii, 1822. + 
CHARLf;s Smith, b. July i", 1826. 
Sacramento. Calif. 

Harriet FClizabeth,. b. Nov. 12, 
1827; m. Oct. 15, 1854. Sidney 
Birge. She d. May 11, 1877. West- 
field, Mass. 

Solomon, b. .\pr. 22, 1829. -f 
Sarah Jane. b. Nov. 30. 1830; m. 
Cin., O., Apr. 25, 1861, Gen. James 



1488. 



Note. — The following biographi- 
cal sketch of Gen. Lee is submitted: 

James Grafton Carlcton Lee. 
the husband of Sarah Loomis, 
was born at Hamilton, Canada. 
He was educated at Victoria Col- 
lege. Coburg, Canada, as a Civil 
Engineer. After graduation he 
came to the United States. 1837, 
settling at Cincinnati. Ohio, 
where he married Sarah Loomis. 

At the outbreak of the Civil 
War, Moses DeWitt Loomis a 
brother of Sarah Loomis, was ap- 
pointed a Captain and Quarter- 
master of Volunteers. Young 
Lee went with him as his 
clerk. Captain Loomis died 
in April of 1862, and J. G. C. 
Lee was appointed Captain and 
Quartermaster V. S. Volunteers 
in his place. In 1864. Captain Lee 
was transferred to the regular 
army as a Quartermaster, and re- 
mained in the army th.e rest of 
his life, being promoted Major in 
1879. Lieutenant-Colonel in 1892 
and Colonel in 1897. He retired 
from active service on .August 12, 
1900, and in April, 1904, was ap- 
pointed a Brigadier General on 
the retired list of the United 
States Army. 

Genera! Lee served with the 
.\rmy of the Potomac during the 
Civil War, being Chief Quarter- 
master of various divisions, and 
of the Cavalry Corps. His great- 
est work, however, was in charge 
of the Quartermaster's Depot at 
.Alexandria, Virginia. This depot 
supplied the .-Xrmy of the Poto- 
mac, and on its proper handling 
depended the welfare of that ' 
.\rmy as regards supplies. There 
had been more or less dissatisfac- 
tion with the management of this 
depot on the part of the Army 
authorities, and in 1863 on the 
reconmiendation of General Ru- 
fus Tngalls, Chief Quartermaster 

AARON LOOMIS. b. Southwick, Mass.. Dec. 
( Sarah) Maria, b. Southwick, Nov. 4. 1802, d 
Sally (Allen) Root. Noah was son of Mercy 
was a dan. of "Moses .Mien." (See No. 6t6). 
Conn., where b. his 11 ch'n. 



Grafton Carlton, b. Hamilton, Cana- 
da, Aug. 12, 1836, son of Samuel 
and Anna (Shafer) Lee. She d. 
Chicago, III., Dec. 13, 1900. Ch'n : 
1. Lilian Lucilc, 2. Grace, 3. Charles. 

36S1. Moses B., b. July 7, 1838; m. June 
23, 1868, Frances Mungford. No 
children. Springfield, Mass. 

3682. Albert Augustus, b. Nov. 29, 
T840. + 

Army of the Potomac, Captain 
Lee. then twenty-seven years old, 
was placed in charge of this 
depot. His employees were num- 
bered in the thousands, his dis- 
bursements were millions a 
month, his duties embraced not 
only the depot proper, but the 
charge of all the water trans- 
portation on the Potomac River 
and the adjacent waters. Cap- 
tain Lee's energy, executive abili- 
ty, power of impressing men and 
deriving from them their best ef- 
forts, and his tact, made him 
fully etjual to his enormous re- 
sponsibilities, and from the date 
of his assignment to the Alexan- 
dria Depot there were no com- 
plaints from the authorities of the 
Army of the Potomac as to the 
workings of this depot. It was 
his successful work in this ca- 
pacity that won him his commis- 
sion in the Regular Armj'. 

After the Civil War, General 
Lee served all over the United 
States, and wherever he was sta- 
tioned there was left a record of 
duty well done on his part. 

When the Spanish War came 
on. General Lee was made Chief 
Quartermaster at the Volunteer 
camp at Chickamauga. (jeorgia, 
where his knowledge, experience 
and executive ability were of un- 
told value to the Government. 

Since his retirement from the 
active service. General Lee makes 
his home at San Antonio. Texas, 
in the winter, and Hague-on- 
Lake George during the summer. 
Wlierever he has lived his public 
spirit, mental and physical activi- 
ty, kindly disposition and devo- 
tion to the welfare of others, 
have made him a prominent citi- 
zen of the community, and one 
who has enjoyed the esteem and 
respect of his fellow citizens. 



.;o, 1802; m. Dec. 16. 1821, Sally 
. Jan. 12, 1878, dau. of Noah and 
Loomis (No. 612), and Sally Allen 
He d. June 19. 1863, at W. Suffield, 



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3683 

3684 
3685 
3686 
3687. 
3688 
I-18Q 



3694- 



1493- 

3701. 
1496. 



3-02.1, 
3702.2. 

1498. 



3703- 
3-04- 

1500. 
3708. 



3709. 
3710. 



Feb. 8, 1865, L.-iui-.i Gillett. He d. 
Feb. 3, 1872. No ch'n. 

3689. Addison Duane, b. June 10, 1838, 
(I. May 25, 1839. 

3690. Savrin Elliott, b. Apr. 9, 1840, d. 
Aug. 25, 184 1. 

3691. Sairin Elliott, b. June 11, 1842; 
m. June 13, 1866. Helen Alderman. 
No ch'n. He d. .Aug. 30, 1883. 

3692. Emma, b. Mch. 14, 1845, d. Jan. 12, 
1846. 

3693- John Dextek, b. Jan. 18, 1847. + 

JOHN WELLS LOO.MLS. b. Southwick, Mass., May 23, 1805; in. there ist, Aug. 
19, 1828, Eliza, b. Huntington. Mass., Sept. 20, 180S, d. Suffield, Mch. 22. 1871, dau. 
of Peter and Mary (Blair) Whitney. She was a lineal descendant of John Whitney, 
who came from England to Watertown, Mass. in 1635. (See Whitney Gen.), 
m. 2nd, Sept. 6. 1871, Mrs. Lucy A. (Strong) Loomis. widow of his bro. Moses. 
Menib. State Leg. 1854. Mch't. and inan'fr. Dem. Cong't. Rem. to W. Suffield, 
Conn, in 1836, thence to Suffield, in 1852, thence returned to Southwick in 1878. 
where he d. Nov. 28, 1879. He and his two wives are buried in the family plot 
in Woodlawn Cem. in Suffield. 2 ch'n. b. Southwick. 



.■\aron Edwin, 1). Jan. i, 1823; m. 

May 22, 1843, Laura Filley. He d. 

1874. No ch'n. 

Sarah Cordi-xia. b. Nov. 30, 1824, 

d. Dec. 12. 1825. 

Roland Rensself.k, b. Julv 4. 1826, 

d. Oct, 9. 1828. 

George Winthrop, b. July 20, 

1828. -f 

Cordelia Maria, b. Oct. 2, 1830, d. 

Feb. 23, 1834. 

Alisert F., b. Nov. 14, 1834; ui, 



Cordelia Eliza, b. June 12, 1830; 
m. W. Suffield. June 23. 1851, Sey- 
mour, b. Dalton. Mass., Sept. 16, 
1826: d. there Apr. 21, 1902, son 
of Zenas and Lucinda (Brewer) 
Crane. (Zenas Crane was the pio- 
neer paper manufacturer of West- 
ern Mass.. and was also the father 
of Zenas Marshall Crane, who mar- 



3695- 



ried the eldest dau. of Fanny Loomis, 
No. 1485, and after her death mar- 
ried the younger dau., Louise, see 
p. 184). She died at Dalton 
Mch. 23, 1873- One ch'd; 
Loomis, b. Dalton. .\pr, 
d, Apr, 30. 1888. 
George Wells, b. June 24 



George 

1854 : 



1832. -I- 



1492. ELIJAH LOOMIS, b. Conn,, 1790; m. Chloc Tyron, d. Jan. 2, 1857, ae. 68. He 
d. Feb. 8, 1830. Enfield. Conn., where b. his 5 ch'n. 



3696. Laurana, b. 1813 ; ni. Oct. 30. 1844, 
Dennis, b. Sept. 8, 1802, son of Na- 
than and Lydia (Leonard) Knowl- 
ton. She d. 1845. Wilbraham, 
Mass. 

3697. Harriet, b. iSi.s: m. Watson 
Crocker. East Granville, Mass. 



3698. 
.3699, 



3700, 



Elijah Williams, b, 1817. -j- 
Edward Lorenzo, b. Feb. 6, 1824; 
m. Nov. 25. 1868, .Asenath, b. 1845. 
d. Mch. 4, 1872. dau. of Earle and 
Sarah Ross. Florence, ^fass. 
Lydia, b. Apr. 14. 1830, d. .Apr. 19, 
1865. 



TIMOTHY LOOMIS. b. Conn., 1780? m. Aug. 25, 1803, Patience Rogers. He d. 
1860I. Hoppcrstown. N, J, 2 ch'n. 
Timothy, b. Sept. 16, 1804.-!- 3702. William B.. b. June 10, 1808. + 

CHARLES LOOMIS. b. 1796: ni. June 21. 1826, Sarah, b. Mch. 19, 1805. dau. of 
John and Sarah (Wliitc1 Mclntyre, of Hartford. Conn. He d. in Petersburg, Va., 
where b. his 3 ch'n. 

Virginia, b. . 3702.3. .-V dau., b. . 

Charles, b. . 

HENRY LOOMIS. b. 1801; m. Chloc, who d. Jan, 19. 1844. dau. nf James and 
Lucrctia (Dibble) Steele. He removed from F^rankfort. N. Y., to Milwaukee, Wis. 
He d. 1864. 5 ch'n. See Steele Gen., p. 48. , 

George B„ b. Apr, 17, 1828, 370.i, Jane Ann. b. June 19. 18,34. 

Jean.nette E.. b. June, 1830, d. July. 3706. Flavilla, b, Apr. 15, 1836. 

1836. 3707, Eleanor G., b. Sept, 9, 1838. 



SPENCER LOOMIS, b. Tolland, Conn. 

P.. b. Granville, Mass., .Aug. 14, 1807, d. 

(Stewart) Smith. He d. Feb 3. 1884. at 
Hannah M., b. Jan. 7. 1833; ni. ist. 
Anson Emmons ; m. 2nd. Francis 
Thompson. West Granville, Mass. 
Henry M., b. Apr. i, 1836. -f 
Harriet Almena, b. July 24, 1842; 
m. Nov. 26, 1882, Orland Gibbons. 



. Nov. 15, 1806: m. Nov. 17. 1831, Mary 
May i8. 1900. dau. of .\uenbur and Polly 
Hartland. Conn, where h. his 4 ch'n. 

She d. leaving a boy baby, who was 
adopted by a Mr. Cowdry, of Hart- 
land, Conn., and bears the name of 
Ellis Cowdry. He was b. about 
1885. 
371 1. George Minor, b. July 21, 1846. -|- 



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"For enquire, I pray ihce. of the former age. and pre/^are Ihvscif to the seareli 
of their fathers." Job VIII, 8. 

Tlie descendants of; — 
(i) Joseph are Nos. 3712-4502; (6) Thomas are Nos. 5984-6043; 

(5) John are Nos. 5503-5083; (7) Nathaniel are Nos. 6044-6708; 

(8) Samuel are Nos. 670Q-7410. 

1505. SIJION LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., July 14, 1782; m. Oct., 1832, Bethiah Hill, 
b. Franklin, Conn., Dec. 29, 1794, d. Oct. 18, 1874, dau. of Dr. Benjamin and Sally 



3712. 

3713. 
1507. 

3715- 



3716. 
3717- 



3718. 
3719. 

1512. 



3726. 
3727- 

3728. 
3729- 
3730. 

1514- 

373-4- 
3735. 
3736- 
3737- 



(Kingsbury) Ellis. Carpenter. Wliig 

Flats, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

Sarah Sophia, b. Sept. 30, 1834; 

unm. 

Francis Martok, b. Jan. 3, 1838. + 

STEPHEN BUCKINGHAM LOOMIS, 
S, 1820, Catherine Bort. In Mch., 1834, 
to Dexter, Jefferson Co., N. Y., where h 
Laura, b. April 5, 1821 ; m. May 30, 
1843. Taylor M,, son of Frederick 
.•iiid Persis (Brace) Avery. Avery 
Gen., p. 487. Hillsdale, Midi. 
Ch'n : I. Frank Loomis. 2. Minerva P. 
Fayette, b. Nov. 6, 1822. + 
John B., b. Sept. 26, 1824; unm. 
Served two years in U. S. army. 
Was at the battle of Antietam, the 
fall of Vick.sburg, etc. Flint, Mich. 
Stephen Buckingham, b. Aug. 8. 
1826. + 

Ei.viRA, b. .-Xuir. 15, 1828; m. July 
I, 1852, Carmi G. Bri.sgs. She d. 



Meth't. He d. Aug. 20, 1869. German 

3714. James Monroe, b. June 17, 1840; 
unm. 



b. Lebanon, Conn., Se|)t. 7, 1786; m. May 
he removed to Orleans, X. Y.. and in i860 
e d. Mch. 13, 1868. II ch'n. 

Aug. 7, 1858. Hillsdale, Mich. 

3720. Delia, b. Sept. 22, 1830; m. Aug. 11, 
1859, Chauncey A. Peck. Los An- 
geles, Cal. 

3721. Fanny, b. Oct. 20, 183J, unm. Hills- 
dale. Mich. 

3722. Charlotte Belinda, b. Jan. 30, 1836. 
unm. Dexter, N. Y. 

3723. William, b. July 9, 1838, d. Dec. 29, 
1840. 

3724. Warren Williams, b. July 8. 1840, 
unm. Dexter, N. Y. 

372-. 1'rank, b. Jan. 8, 1844, unm. Dex- 
ter, N. Y. 

CHESTER LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 13, 1797; m. Sept. 30, 1822, Tabitlia 
Howe, b. May 3, 1797, dau. of Dr. Benjamin and Sarah(?) Rosanna (Kingsbury) 
Ellis, He d. Oct. 11, 1870. German Flats, N. Y. Tanner and farmer. Rep. Meth. 
8 ch'n. 



Simon B., b. Sept. 18, 1823. + 3731. 

Sarah Rosanna, b. Jan. 6, 1825; 

m. Sept. 9, 1846, Rev. Nathan R. 3732. 

Swift. She d. Mch. 27, 1852. 

James \V. K., b. Feb. 23, 1827. -f 

Emily Eliza, b. Mch. 12, 1829, unm. 

Chester, b. July 18, 1831. + 3733- 



Rodney Orlando, b. Sept. 17, 

1833-+ 

Julia Bethia, b. Dec. 20, 1835; m. 

Jan. 23, 1859, Dr. Henry H. Greene. 

Ch'n: I. ^fary, 2. Alice, 3. Elizabeth 

Harper. 

Daniel Ellis, b. May 25. 1842. + 



JEROME LOOMIS, b. Aug. 24, 1799; m. 1831, Margaret Conway. He removed to 
Geneva. N. Y., and thence to Lansing, Mich., where he d. June 7. 1842. 6 ch'n. 



Anson P.. b. Sept. 15, i83i.-f ,^738. 

Lewis Cass, b. Sept. 3, 1833. + 

Jerome Henry, b. 1837. -|- 

F.lizabeth, b. 1841 ; m. Lewis Coch- 3739- 

rane. Clinton, Mich. 



Harriet .\ngeline, b. 1843; m. Jo- 
sepli Cochrane. She d. 1870. Te- 
cumseh, Mich. 
Stephen, b. 1847, d. 1861. 



1518. ANSON C. LOOMIS, b. July 23, 1807; m. Nov. 2, 1835, Maria Purdy. He d. May 

23, 1856. Oak's Corners, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 

37-i"- Henry B., 1). Dec. 20, 1854. + 3742. William Henry, b. Feb. 28. 1841, 
3741, 'Van Wyck, b. July 23. 1836. unm. unm. 

Oak's Corners, N. Y. 37-i3- Lafayette, b. Nov. 24. 1843, unm. 

1521. STEPHEN T. LOOMIS. b. Mch. i. 1814; m. Julv, 1865, Rebecca Mullen. 'Varick, N. 

Y. J ch'd. 
37-14- Henry Stephen, b. July, 1866. 



1535. ROGER LOOMIS, b. Conn., Feb. 7, 1796; m. Sept. 13, 1826, Caroline, b. Sept., 1801. 
ilau. of Jonathan and Caroline (Cone) Peters, of Hebron. Conn. She d. Feb. 22. 
i8g6, ae. 94. He d. Feb. .3. 1S62. Columbia, Conn., where b. his 2 ch'n. 
3745. .M.\Ri.-\ Jane, b. Jan. 12, 1831 ; ni. 6. Carrie. 

(his 2nd wife). David D., son of 3746. .Ann Caroline, b. May 29, 1841 ; m 

Norman and Polly alias Mary Apr. 2, 1878. Henry E., b. Sept. 25. 

( Looniis, No. 1543) Little. They 1S50. son of Charles Edw. and Marv 

rem. to Seward, Neb. Ch'n: i. F.lizabeth (Oney) Williams, of Bos- 

Adelbert, 2. Ella, 3. Egbert, and, 4. ton. She d. — . Columbia 

(twin) Edna, 5. Abraham Lincdn. Xo ch'n. 

1337- FITCH LOOMIS, b. Lebanon. Conn.. 1771: m. Apr. 3. 1793, Eunice Brewster, d. 

Sept. II, 1849, ac. 79. He d. Jan. 21. 18+4. Middleti;>v,n, Vt. 7 ch'n. 

3747. Electa, b. !\Ich. 11, 1794, d. Mch. 3751. Lvdia. b. 1807; m. Deac. Thaddeu^ 
5, 1796. Terrill. d. Dec. 1874. She d. Jan. 

3748. .Minerva, b. .Apr. 25, 1795; m. 29. 1856. Middlelown. Vt. 
Henry Gray. d. June 6, 1865, ae. 7S. 37,i2. IIknrietta, b. Dec. 1808; ni. Sid 
She d. Nov. 18, 1870. Middletown. ney A. Johnson, d. July 28, 1844, ae. 
Vt. They had a dan. .Ann Jennett. 37. She d. Jan. 17, 1872. Middle- 
See Iloadlcy Gen., p. 115, for facts. town, Vt. 

3749. Miranda, b. July 29, 175^, d. young. 3753. Fitch Brewster, b. 1811. + 
375a. REfBEN, b. June 29. 1800. -\- 

1540. HON. ELAM LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 3, 1783; m. Feb. 27, 1812, Man-, 
b. Hanover, N. H., Apr. 9, 1792, d. Apr. 12, 1866, dau. of James Pinneo or Pinneaux. 
of French ancestry, d. Apr. 12, 1866. Memb. of House of Rep., 1819, '20, '25, and 
'30. State Senator, 1841. He d. Sept. 11, 1855. Columbia. Conn. 5 ch'n — b. Conn. 

3754. Ormo.nii I^inneo. b. .Apr. 22. 1813, d. 1851. 

Oct. 6, 1830. 3757- Dwicht, I). July 27, 1821.+ 

3755. Mary. b. Sept. 10, 181s, d. Aug. 21, ?7^8. F.milv. h. June 22, 1827, d. Dec. 31, 
1857. 1862. 

3756. .Airelia. h. Jan. 19. 1S19, d. June 15. 

1542. CAPT. GEORGE LOOMIS. b. Lebanon. Conn., Aug.. 1786; ni, i>-t. 1814. Louise 
"Saxsy" Bliss, d. June 20, 1829, dau. of (Xo. 6,33) Azuba Bliss: ni. 2nil. Mch. 7. 
1832. Charlotte Warner. He d. Jan, 13, 1837. 2 ch'n. 
3759. Georce a., b. 1S15. d. May 3. 1832. 3/60. LonSA M.. b. 1829. d. Dec. 22. 1843. 

1546. DR. E.ARLE LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Coiui., Sept. 16, 1794: m. Sept. 22. 1824, Louisa, 
b. 1802, d. 1879, dau. of Rev. David and Sally (Watson) Dickinson. Gr. Y. C. 1818. 
He resided in Enfield, Conn., 1828-38; removed to bVankforl, X. Y., 1839, and d. 
May 13, 1858. (Dneida. N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

3761. Ll'cinda, B.. b. July 20, 1825; m. Enfield Records. 

1868, David v. Pavson, Oneida, 3763. Bryant Dickinson, b. July 25, 1837, 

N. Y. d. Dec. 12, 1837. 

3762. Son, b. , d. Sept. 22, 1831. See 

1547. ISRAEL LOOMIS. b. Conn., Nov. 11. 1776; m. Feb. 2. 1800, Eleanor, dau. of 
Tiniothv and Hannah (Pitkin) Cowles, d. i860. Tn 1802. he removed to N. Brook- 
field, N. Y., and d. Dec, 1853. 2 ch'n. 

3764. LovicE. b. Nov. 2, 1800; m. Allen R. field, X. Y. 

Abbey. She d. 1865. North Brook- 3765. David, b. July 12. 1802.+ 

1548. JOEL LOOMIS, b. Conn., Oct. 10, 1778; m. Mch 4, 1800. Hannah, bapt. E. Hart- 
ford, Conn., Oct. 15, 1783, d. Mch. 18, 1862, ae. 80, dau. of Samuel and Prudence 
(Couch) Hurlbut. He d. Xov. 6, 1822, at E. Hartford, where b. his 8 ch'n. 

3766. Samuel Kilborn, b. Jan. 9, 1801. + d. 1846. FLartford, Conn. 

3767. William W., b. Oct. 18, 1802, unm., 3771. .Alfred, b. Apr. 18, 1812. -(- 

d. 1863. North .Adams, Mass. 3772. Frank Olmsted, b. Aug. 31, 1814.+ 

3768. Mary[ b. Feb. 26, 1805, unm. Hart- 3773- Orson O.. b. Aug. 4, 1817; m. Tst. 
ford. Conn. She d. May 1 1, 1905, Dec, 1840, Eliza .Ann Griswold. d. 
ae. 100 yrs., 74 days. .Apr. 4, 1843; m. 2nd, Nov. 28, 1850, 

3769. JiLiA. b. Sept. 4, 1807, d. Sept. 17, Louisa Sterns. No children. Nortli 
1810. Adams, Mass. 

3770. Chauncey, b. Dec. 17, 1809, unm., 



26l 



^0uruth druprattan 



15-19. RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Conn., Dec. 31, 1780; m. Sarah 



-, d. July 29, 1878. 



ae. 94, at Ashford, Wis. He was capt. l64tli Regt., Genessee Co., N. Y., Apr. 24, 
1818. He d. Aug., 1826. Vienna, N. Y. She in. 2nd, Hiram Barney, d. 1873. 8 ch'n. 



3774- 

3775- 
3776. 

3777- 
1553- 



3782. 



3783. 

■563. 
3786. 
3787. 

3788. 
3789. 

3790. 

1567- 

3797- 



Henry, h. Jan. 28, 1809. unm. Ash- 3778. 

ford. Wis., d. Apr. 26, 1874. 

Harvey, b. Jan. 29, 1811.+ 3779. 

Lavini.\, 1). i8r3; m. Luther Barnev. •;78o. 

Penfield. N. Y. 

.Austin R.. b. Jan. 30, 1815. + 3781. 



Delia, b. 1817; m. ist, Asa Gilbert: 

m. 2nd. Francis Porter. Clay, N. Y. 

Adnah. b. Mch. ir, 1819. + 

LccY, b. 1821 ; ni. Lyman Morgan. 

Waucosti, Wis. 

.Morris F.. h. .\pr. 19, 1824. -f- 



ABEL LOO.MIS. b. Conn.. Mch. 6, 1791; ni. Chloe Burnham, prob. dau. of Oliver 
and Mercy (Wood) Burnham. and sister of No. 3066. If so, she was b. 1780 an.! 
d. Apr. 28, 1857. He d. !83> E. Hartford, Conn. 4 ch'n. 



Laura, b. ; in. Jan. 22, 1838, 

William Button, who d. Apr. 15, 
1863, ae. 45, U. S. .\rmy. Ch'n. i. 
Edward S., 2. Jerome K., 3. Lean- 
der W.. 4. Leroy M., 5. Abby Ann, 
6. Jane, 7. ."Xurelia H. 

Abrie. b. ; ni. 1st, Wm. Gilbert; 

iri. 2nd, Aug. 6, 1859, Henry Jacobs. 

WARHAM LOOMIS, b. IIanfor<l, 
Dean. Kendall, Mich. 11 ch'n. 

Lucretia. b. Feb. 21, 1823, d. June 8. 
1839. 

Daphne, b. Oct. 11, 1825: m. Darius 

Sticknev. Moriah, N. Y. 

John W, b. Feb. 5, 182& + 

Sylvia, b. Feb. 9, 1830; m. Feb. 5, 

1857, Newel S. Lewis. Trowbridge, 

Mich. 

Julia, b. Feb. 2, 1832 ; m. Geo 

Schoolcraft. She d. Mch. 3, 1863. 

Thomas W., b. Sept. 5, 1834.+ 



She d. Dec. 2, 1872. Ch'n. by 1st 
m. : I. William H., 2. Maria 

37S4. Phylura. b. 1819; m. Apr. 11, 1837, 
James N. Hayes. Wolcottville. 
Conn, 

3785. Chloe .Ann. b. 1820; m. Henry W. 
-Strong, d. .Apr. 9, 1872, ae. 52. She 
d. Mch. 5. 1872. S. Windsor, Conn. 

\^t.. May 2. 1800; 111. May 21. 1822. Joanna 

3792. Sarah Jane, b. .Apr. 21, 1836, d. 
Mch. 5, 1858. 

3793. RiCHARii. b. .Apr. 12, 1838, unm. 
Kendall, Mich. 

3794. Charles, b. .Aug. 9. 1840, d. Oct. 5. 
1856. Trowbridge. Mich. 

3795. Harriet, b. .Aug. 18, 1844 ; m. Oct.. 
1864, Geo. Schoolcraft. Pine Grove, 
Mich. 

37q6. Reuben, b. Sept. 18, 1848, d. Mch. 
9, 1849. 



JOSEPH S. LOOMIS, b. Windsorville, Conn.. 1803; m. Sheridan, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1832. 
Mary Amanda, b. Homer, N. Y.. .Apr. 15, 1816. dau. of Lyman and Mary (Mitch- 
cock) Holt. Removed from Conn, to N. Y. before 1832. and thence to Wis. in 1847. 
2 ch'n, b. N. Y. See Holt Gen., p. 268. 



Martha, b. - 
Columbia Co., 



Wis. 



m. Wm. Case, of 



3798- 



JlLIA, 1), 

ton. 



-; m, Daniel Reming- 



1578. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Manchester, Conn.. Dec. 21, 1806: m. Mav 7. 1828, Adeline 

House. He d. 1839, at Olmsted Falls. O.. and she m. 2nd. Stetson, and resided 

at Ridgeville, O., in 1874. 3 ch'n. 

,1709. .Amelia A., b. June 7, 1832, unm. 61. 

Cleveland, O. 3S01 Julia, b. .Aug, 23. 1836, d,, ae, 3 

3800. Mary A., b. Dec, 27, 1833, unm, years. 

Ridgeville. O,, and tlicre d, 1893, ae, 

1580, NEWTON PERCIVAL LOOMIS, b, Manchester, Conn,. Sept, 19, 1815: m. May 
16. 1836. .Amy Eliza Mead, b, Bennington, Vt,, May 31, 1811, d, Olmsted Falls, O., 
Feb, 24, 1902. Chair manuf'r and carpenter. He d, July 8. 1898. Olmsted Falls, 
O., where b. his 1 ch'd. 

3802. Emma J., b. 1846; m. Arthur Gray. Thaddeus. 

She d. 1871. Ch'n: i. Frankie, 2. 

1583- SIMEON LORENZO LOOMIS, b. Conn., Mch. 2, 1792; m. ist, Sept. 16, 18x9. Maria, 
d. Aug. 31, 185:, dau. of Deac. Normand and Mary (Boardman) Smith; m. 2nd. May 
20, 1856. Maria Fort, d. Aug. 31, 1857; ni. 3rd, Oct. 7, 1858, Mrs. Cornelia E. (Pratt) 
Lynde, d. .Apr. 2, 1895. In 1816 he was the junior member of a Bible publishuig 
house, at Hartford. He was sec'y of the Aetna Fire Ins. Co., 1837-53; Pres. of the 
Home Fire Ins. Co., 1853-1855; Pres. of the Phoenix Fire Ins. Co., 1855-1863. He 
d. Aug. 23, 1863. Hartford, Conn. 7 ch'n. 



SInnmta d^fttpalogg 



262 



3803. 
380-)- 

3805. 
3806. 
1584. 



3810. 
381 1. 

3812. 

3813- 
3814- 
1585. 

3820. 
1586. 

3S21. 
38-'-'. 
3823. 
3824. 
3825. 
3826. 



.3831. 
383-'. 



i5';o. 



3834. 



3835- 
3836. 



Thomas Smith, b. Oct. 21, 1821, d. 

Nov. II, 1840. 3807. 

Martha .Makia, h. Jan. 26, 1825; 111. 

July, i8j8, Hiram G. Pryor, who (1. .3^1)8. 

Mcli., 1868. Ch'd: i. Charlotte 

Alaria. 

Edward Selden, b. Nov. 24, 1827, 3809. 

d. Dec. 13, 1827. 

Randolph Barnes, b. June 13. 

LUKE LOO.MIS, b. F.. WincUcr. j;in. S. 1794 
Elizabeth Williams, d. May 29, 1830; 



1829. + 

Lorenzo Ioster, h July j, 1831, d. 

Oct. 14, 1836. 

Charles Ki.si}, b. Nov. 6, 1834; m. 

Dec. 2, 1880, Hulda L. Potter. 

Warehouse Point, Conn. 

.\lbert Griswoi.d. b. June 13, 1841. 

d. Nov. 7, 1843. 

m. 1st, Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 10, 1818. 
Pittsburg, I"eb. i, 1831, Mrs. Louisa 



(Neale) Lcc, d. Dec. 25, i860, daughter of Keulicn and Louisa ( ) Neale. In 
1835, he published in 2 vols., The North American Indians, by Harvey Newcomb. 



Bookseller. Rep. 
burg. 

Sarah Frances. 1 
Mch. 8, 1822. 

Harriet Maria, b. May, 1822, 
adopted Sept.. 1823; m. Apr. 19, 
1847, Thomas l^carson. She d. 1898. 
Newcastle, Pa. 

Hknry Hudson, b. Aug. 6, 1824, d. 
Jan. 10, 1827. 

HLlZATiKTH. b. Nov. II, 183I. 

Robert Augustus, b. Jan. 13, 1834, 

CHARLES L. LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 23, 1796; in. Oct. 28, 1819, Elizabeth Pierce, 
who d Mch. 4, 1867, ae. 75. dau. of Charles and Chloe (Reed) May, and granddau. 
of Elijah and Mary (Looniis, No. 312) F'itch. He resided formerly in .•\lbany, and 
d. May 19, 1876. Enfield, Cnnn. 1 ch'd. 

2t, 1833. 
Conn., July 31, 1798; m. Dec. II, 1823, 



Presb. He d. Aug. 10, 1879. 
June 20, 1820, d. 

.3815. 



?8i6. 

.3817. 
3818. 
3819. 



Pittsljurg Pa. 10 ch'n— all b. Pitts- 

luun. Scrgt. in Civil War, 1861-5. 
d. F'cb. 2. 1892. 

Samuel Thompson, b. .Vpr. 12, 
i8'56, unm. Private, batterv G, 1st 
Miss. Light Art'y, d. Oct. 26, 1888. 
Luke, b. Apr. 17, 1838. + 
.Simeon Rossetek, b. Jan. 28, 1841.-!- 
Reuben Neil, b. Dec. 18, 1843. -r 
Charles May, b. Oct. 10, 1846. -i- 



Elizabeth, b. July 4, 1832, d. June 
WOLCOTT ROSSETER L(K)M1S 



b. 



Harriet King, d. Dec. 26, 1890, ae. 90. IK- d. Jan. 16, 1885. Hartford, Conn. 10 ch'n. 



John Walton, b. Apr. 9, 1837; ni. 
1st, May 20, 1873, .Sarah F., dau. of 
Elisha Sage, d. Apr. 25, 1902; in. 
2nd, June I, 1904, Sarah E. Blank- 
horn, of Nappan, Nova Scotia. 
Hartford, Conn. 
Edward, b. Aug. 21, 1839, d. .■\ug. 

24, 1839- 

Louisa Jane, b. Jan. 7. 184 1. d. Feb. 

4, 1842. 

Thomas Rosseter. b. July 7, 1843; 

m. Oct. 24, 1876, Sarah Louise Gil- 

lett. Hartford, Conn. 



Henry Wolcott, b. Dec. 13. 1824, d. ,3827. 

May 25, 1828. 

Mary King, b. Mnv 21, 1827, d. 

Nov. 16, 1828. 

Harriet Newell, b. .►Xpr. 11, 1829, 

d. Sept. 20, 1845. 

Eliza, b, Apr. iS. i8?i, d. Oct. 24, 5828. 

1845- 

Ja.mes W., b. — — , d. Apr. 18. 1831). 3829. 

ae. 6 yrs. 2 nios. 

Ellen Maria, b. Dec. 19, 1834 ; m. ^830. 

Feb. 7, 1856, Charles C. Coe. Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

ROBERT CUNNINGHAM LOOM IS, b. Conn.. Oct. 31, 1805; m. Mch. 12. 1835, 
Jane McCurdy. who d. Mch. 12, 1881. Pitt.sburg, Pa. 3 ch'n. 

Eliza Jane, b. Dec. 30, 1839, unm. 3833. Mary McQuewan, b. June i, 1847; 

Julia Ann, b. I>ec. 18, 1842; m. m. Oct. 10, 1872, William P. Beck. 

Sept. 30, 1869, Rev. J. Milton Ham- She d. Feb. 28, 1904. Pittsburg, Pa. 

ilton. She d. Apr., 1904. 

WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Conn., Apr. 16. 1S09; m. i.st, Jan. 2, 1842, Jane McChesney, 
1). Jan. 6, 1814, d. Mch. 18, 1856; m. 2nd, Dec. 3, 18^7, Cemantha Parsons, b. June 
II. 1816, d. July 8, 1886. He resided formerly in Alb.nny. He d. Dec. 20, 1888. 
Enfield, Conn. 4 ch'n. 
William Tweedale, b. Dec. 10, 
1842, d. .Apr. 23. 1865, in U. S. .1837. 

army. A prisoner 9 mos. in .-Xn- 
dersonville prison, exchanged and 
on steamer liomeward bound was 
washed overboard and drowned. 
Elizabeth, b. Jan. 6, 1846, unm. 
Enfield. 
Simeon Lucas, b. Feb. i, 1848, d. 



Apr. 3, 1867. 

Jane Loui.-^a, b. Jan. 4, i860 ; m. 
Oct. 20, 1880, George Lord Kings- 
bury, b. June 1 1, i860. Ch'n : I. 
Lucy Mae, 2. Hattie Louise, 3. Wm. 
Memmon, 4. Nellie Loomis, 5. Her- 
bert Ray, 6. Ruth Janet, 7. Julia 
Eliza, 8. Edward Parsons. Enfield, 
Conn. 



263 



0pu^ntl| d»?n?rattnn 



1593- 



3838. 



3839- 
3840. 

3841- 



1594- 

3845. 
3846. 

3847. 



1596. 



3856. 
3857. 



1601. 

3863. 
3864. 

3865. 

3866. 
3867. 

1604. 



ELIZUR LOOMIS. b. E. Brandon, Conn.. Veh. 3, 1792; m. Jan. 21, 1816, Arbana 
llolconib, b. Granby, Conn., 1794, d. Apr. 2. 1872. He d. Mch. 12, 1872. Farmer. 
Rep. Windsor, O., where b. his 7 ch'n. 
Amaryllis, b. Apr. 15, 1817; m 



Feb. 13, 185 1, George Myers. Meso- 
potamia, O. She d. Dec. 24, 1878. 
Elizur VVolcott, b. Feb. 25, 1819. + 
Sereno Gillett, b. Apr. 24. 1821. + 
Ursula Ann, b. Oct. 2, 1822 ; ni. 
Feb. r, 1844, Hiram, b. Sept. 12, 
1815, son of Augustus and Helen 



384-' 
3843. 



(Fralick) Noble. He d. 1882. 
Windsor, O. Ch'n: i. Ann Jennet, 
2. Ahnedia, 3. Helen Ursula, 4. Eve- 
lyn Harriet. See Noble Gen., p. 602. 
ll.\RRiET Newell, b. July 14, 1825. 
cl. Apr. 21, 1869. 
Edward, b. Jan. 13, 1830. + 



,^844. Emery Benson, b. Oct. 15, 1837. -|- 



WARREN LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Conn., July 18, 1793; m. Aug. 4, 1816, Lucv 
Grover, b. Conn., Feb. 3, 1796, d. May 9, 1879. Fanner. He d. Feb. 21, 1883, at 
Windsor, O. 9 ch'n. 



MARi.\, b. Mch. 5, 1818, d. Nov. !■;, 
1835. 

Salvina, b. Oct. I, 1819; m. Jan. 31, 
1838, Dr. Henry Herriman. Both 
d. at Wauseon, O. Ch'n: i. Elsie, 
2. Warren. 

Lucy Ann, b. Sept. 17, 1821 ; m. 
June ir, 1845, William, son of Levi 
and Lydia (Williams) Rogers, who 
d. May 3, 1903. She d. 1882. 
Lenox, O. Ch'n : i. Alice, 2. Lucy 
A., 3. Alva Warren, 4. Wm. Hen- 
derson, S- Eda Adell, 6. An infant. 
Almon, Ii. McIl 8, 1824. + 
Sylvester, b. Oct. s. 1826, d. Aug. 
31, 1828. 

RUSSELL SIDNEY LOOMIS, b. Conn., July 
'•r ( Harmony) Fobes, b. Mch. 10, 1804, in Ma 
d. Nov. 30, 1879, at Windsor, O. ch'n. 



,3850. Warren, b. Dec. 20, 1829; m. Nov. 
24, 1852, Emily Laura, b. Harts- 
grove, O., Feb. 15, 183s, d. May 6, 
1855, dau, of Sylvester and Clarissa 
( Norris) Grant. Farmer. No ch'n. 
He and his bro. Almon both d. of 
typhoid and both buried in same 
yrave same day. Thev d. alit. Mcli. 
14, 1856. 

,3851. Charlotte G., b. Aug. 27. 1833; hl 
Oct. i'j. 1859, Philander Smitli, 
Windsor. Ch'd. i. Nellie. 
George P.. b. Mch. 6, 1836.+ 

3853. Russell, b. .\ng. 22. 1842. d. Sept. 
4. 1842. 



38; 



8, 1796; m.'June 5, 1823, Harminia, 
ss., d. June 15, 1874. Farmer. He 

MiLton, b. Feb. 14, 1830. + 

l-'iiiELiA Grover, b. May 12, 1833; 

m. Oct. 20. 1852, Horace Dean. — , 

111. Ch'n: I. Lelia, ■ 2. Sidney, 3. 

Alia. 

Julia Perkins, b. Mch. 4, 1835 ; m. 

June 25, 1854, Asa Dean. Lodi, O. 

Ch'n: I. Ida, 2. David, 3. Dora. 

Anna Olcott, b. Aug. 2^, 1837 ; m. 

Dec. 31, 1867, George Sparrow. She 

(1. Windsor, O. Ch'n: i. Mary, 2. 

Grace. 

Catherine Lucretia. b. ,-\ug. 16, 

1840, d. Mch. 10, 1841. 

; m, Aug. 4, 1849, Ann S. King, b. 1808, d.. 
31, 1867. Conneaut, Ohio. 9 ch'n — b. Ohio. 

Emily King. b. Mav 26. 1844, d. 

Mch. 5, 1845. 

Adella a., b. Nov. 15. 1845, unni. 

Alice A., b. Apr. 3, 1849; "i- Nov. 

1867, Orson A. Carlin. Greenville, 

Pa. 

Emma C, b. Apr. 15, 1851; m. Dec. 

19, i86g, Henry C. Pitcher. Con- 
neaut, O. 



Rosamond Darrovv, b. Mch. 21, 
1824, d. July 16, 1825. 
Octavia Matilda, b. Sept. 17, 1825; 
m. Sept. 12, 1861, Delemon Squire. 

She d. . Ch'n: I. Alice, 2. 

Dwight. 

Calista Louisa, h. Apr. 7, 1827. 

UnuL, d. . 

Elizabeth Electa, b. Feb. 4, 1829; 
m. Oct. IS, 1851, Henry Merril, b. 
Feb. 13, 1825, son of Calvin and 
Lois (Hazen) Ladd. See Ladd 
Gen., p. 69. Ch'n : i. Lily, 2. Cor- 
rinne. 

SELDEN LOOMIS, b. Feb. 17, 1804 
Aug. 7, 1878. Blacksmith. He d. Oct. 

TlvMAN C, b. Feb. 23. 1831, d. Mav 

3. 1843. 

Helen G., b. Mch. 13, 1833; m. Oct. 

6, l8si, Volnev Leonard. Roseville, 

Cal. 

Jane Eliza, b. June 19, 1835, d. Oct. 

6, 1835. 

WiLLi.vM Eugene, b. June 5, i837.,4- 

Frederick Adelbert, b. July 8, 

1840. + 

JOHN BARTOX LOOMIS, b. Jan. 17, 1809; m. ist, Eliza Brown; m. 2nd, Oct. 29, 
1850, Ro,\alena, dau. of Otlineil and Asenath (Ross) Brainerd. Blacksmith. He 
d. Aug. 20, 1887. She d. Mch. 24, 1895. Wyoming, la. 9 ch'n — first 3 b. Harris- 
ville, , and last 6 at Wyoming, la. 



385S. 
3859. 



«6o. 



>%i. 



.vSoj. 



3868. 

3869. 
3870. 



.^871 



ICunmtB (Sniralutjg 



264 



387->. 

3873. 

3874- 
3875. 

1605. 



3883. 
1607. 

3886. 
3887. 



IIelkn Winekva. 1). Oct. 3. 1836, d .^^7t>. 
Dec. 24, 1836. 

CoRiNNA i.i.izA. b. July 24, 1839, (L 3877. 

Nov. 24, i84t. 3878. 

Ella Corinna, b. May 21, 1853. 3879. 

Emma Asen.\th, b. Dec. 6, 1856, d. 3880. 
Apr. 6, 1857. 



Lilla Edwin a, b. Nov. 20, 1858, d. 
Mch. 22, 189s. 

Harriet Eliza, b. Apr. 16, 1861. 
William Barton, b. Jan. 16, i8<!>3. 
Martha Asenath, b. Aug. 6, 1865. 
Almon Neil, b. Oct. 25, 1868, d. 
June 7, 187 1. 



HYMAN GILLETT LOOMIS, b. June 5. 1812; m. June 10, 1834, Catherine Rutty. 
Saybrook (Deep River), Conn. 5 oh'n. 

Hexry Thurber. b. Dec. I, 1835, d. m. Sept. 2, 1868, Capt. David R 

Feb. 24, 1844. Post. 

CoRiNNA Elizabeth, h. Sept. 6, 3884. Sylvia Silvixa. 1). Apr. 13. 1845. d. 

1840, d. Feb. 2. 1857- Oct. 26, 1845. 

Catherine Ann, h. Dec. 11. 1842; 3885. Charle.s Frederick, b. Dec. 4, 1848 

GEORGE LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor. Conn., Feb. 2, 1802; m. Sept.. 1827, Hannali 
Burdick. He d. Mch. 25. 1871. Hartford. Conn. 6 ch'n, b. Conn. 



Mary Elizabeth, b. Sept. 24, 1832; 
ni. Aug. 28, 1861. Charles Stanis- 
zevviski. She d. I-"eb. 15, 1900. 
Hartford. Ch'd : i. Eva Hannah. 
("hances Anna, b. May 13, 1835; 
m. Hartford, Dec. 23, 1864, Jona- 
than Havens, b. 1836, d. Dec. 25, 
1876, son of Francis and Abigail 
(Havens) Burdick. Sheradensville, 
Pa. Ch'n: i. Francis Looniis, 2. 
Elizabeth Lane. 



3888. 



3889. 
3890. 
.3891. 



Rachel Caroline, b. July 8. 1837; 
ni. Sept. 27. 1868. Thomas Coulter 
Pedlow. b. Mch. 7, 1831, d. Oct. 31. 
1885. She d. Hartford, Apr. 27, 
1897. Ch'n: I. Sarah, 2. Susan, 3. 
Mary. 4. Rachel. 5. Thomas, 6. 
(jeorge. 

Samuel F"., b. 1839, d. ae. 5 yrs. 
Harvey A., b. 1841, d. ae. 2 yrs. 
Samuel H. Augustus, b. Dec. 24. 
1845- + 



t6o8. 



3892. 
3893- 
3894. 



CAPT. HORACE LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor. Ct.. Oct. 16. 1803; m. WesterviUe. O.. 
Nov. 12, 1828. Jeannette, b. Mch. 26. 1808. d. WesterviUe. Sept. 27, 1887. dau. oi 

Cruger and (Goodrich) Wright. He was Capt. state militia. Stone mason. 

Farmer. Rep. Presb. He d. WesterviUe. Sept. 27, 1888. 11 ch'n — all b. Wester- 
viUe (Blcndon), O. 



3895- 

1624. 

3903- 
1628. 

3905- 
3906. 

3907- 



Almvra, b. Aug. 13, 1829, d Aug. 

23, 1849- 

Cruger, b. Nov. 23, 1831, d. an in- 
fant. 

Miranda, b. WesterviUe, O., Oct. 
28, 1833 ; m. WesterviUe, Mch. 7, 
1855, Dr. Thomas Corwin Tipton, 
b. Harrisburg, O., Sept. 10, 1827. 
(irad. Sterling Med. Coll., Colum- 
bus, O. Asst. Surgeon, 113th O. V. 
I., Civil War. Phys. and Surg. 
Rep'n. Meth't. She d. Williams- 
port, O., May 5, 1894, where they 
resided. Ch'n : I. Lizzie, 2. .Mice, 
3. Thomas Horace. 
Rhoda, b. Mch. 9, 1836; m. ist, Ed- 
ward B. Northrop; in. 2nd, .Absa- 



lom Rohr. He was in Civil War. 
Lockbourne. O. 

Narcissa. b. Jan. 17. 1838; m. .•Kpr. 
8. 1857, J. Ward Du Boise. He 
served in Civil War. Cross Vil- 
lage, Mich. 

Laura, b. June 10. 1840 ; m. Abso- 
lom Rohr. She d. May ti, 1862. 
3898. Julia E., b. Nov. i, 1843; ni. 
Matthew M. Hughes. Petoska, 
Mich. 

Mary L., b. .^pr. 20, 1846; m. Job 
Rohr. Lockbourne, O. 
Oscar Lafayette, b. .\pr. 2. 1848.+ 
Ellen Sarah, b. Feb. 22. 1850, d. 
abt. 1885, unm. 

Albert H.. b. Oct. 3. 1853. d. Sept. 
24. 1870. 



.3896. 



3897. 



.3899- 

3900. 
.?90i. 

3902. 



AARON E. LOOMIS. b. Conn.. Mch. 31. 1824; m. Dec. 5. i860. Mary J. Rurditt. 

Afton, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

,'\rvine D., b. May 22, 1862. .W04. Miles R., b. Jan. 3, 1872. 

REUBEN H. LOOMIS. h. 1809; m. I.vdia Littlejohn. He d. Sept.. 1863. Groton. 

N. Y. 5 ch'n. 

Gilbert E., b. July 10, 1835, unm. vy^S. Frederick H.. b. Feb. i, 1843; m. 

Hornellsville. N. Y. Feb. 22, 1866, Susan A. Neff. No 

Eliza E., b. 1839; m Wm. W. Phil- ch'n. Hornellsville, N. Y. 

lips, who d. 1864, in V. S. .■'irmy. 3909. Harriet .\., b. 1847; m. Royal 

Charlotte, b. 1841. d. ae. 2 yrs. Whipple. New Hudson, N. Y. 



265 i>guntll| Ci>gngraltou 

1630. WALTER LOOMIS, b. 1813; m. Polly A. Merritt. Living at Cuba, N. Y., in 1875. 
2 ch'n. 

SoPHRONiA. b. 1839, d. ae. 18 yrs. 391 1- Mary A., b. 1853, iinm. Cuba, N. Y. 

DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Aug. 21, 1813: m. Sept. 30, 1840, Susan Cogswell, wbo d. 
Sept. 12, 1852. Sand Lake, Mich. 2 ch'n. 

3912. Elva C, b. Sept. 5. 1841 ; m. Mch. Mich. 

26, 1872, Henry Hebruka. Walker, 3913. Su.<;ax, b. 1852, d. ae. 2 wks. 

1632. HENRY LOOMIS, h. Jan. IT, t8i6: ni. Liicinda Roland. He d. 1856. Romeo, Mich. 
T ch'd. 

391-). William Henry, b. 1841 : m. . Tennessee. 

1636. HUGH LOOMIS. b. May 6. 1829; m. Mary Cassncr. Gratton, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

3915. John, b. Aug. 5, 1856. 39'". Sarah K.\te. b. Jan. 19, 1861, d. 

3916. Frank, b. 1858. Dec. 14, 1876. 

1640. REV. ABRAHAM LOOMIS. b. Aug. 12. 1824: m. 1848, Elizabeth Ward. Meth. 
clergyman. Slaterville, N. Y. 6 ch'n. 

3918. Ezra, b. June 10, 1849. + 3920. Sarah Matilda, b. Sept. 19, 1853. 

3919. EiiwiN, I). May 4, 1851 ; m. Feb., 3921, Mary Ellen, b. Dec, 1856. 
1874, Mary .Ann Rice. Bingham- 3922. Albert, b. Jan. i, 1859. 

ton, N. Y. 3923. Clara Elizabeth, b. Oct. 19, 1871. 

1647. MERRILL LOOMIS, b. Conn., Dec. 2.^, 1828; m. May 3, 1852. Caroline, b. 1833, 
dan. of Joel and Esther (Preston) Hunt. New Haven. 2 ch'n. 

3924. Mary A., b. July 5, 1854; m. June ,192.s. Caroline E.. b. Sept. 2, 1862. 

9, 1879, Adoniram J. Harmount. 

1650. CHARLES F. LOOMIS, b. Conn.. May 6, 1831 ; m. Sept. 17, 1854, Emmeline E. 
Scott. Nofwalk, Conn. 3 ch'n. 

3926. Catherine E., b. Dec. 30, 1855. 3928. Charles E., b. .Aug. 25, 1867. 

3927. Laura, b. Feb. 5, 1858. 

1658. ALVIN LOOMIS, b. Wethersfield, Conn., Au.g. 8, 1778, bapt. Aug. 25, 1778; m. 
Sangerfield, N. Y., Wealthy Wightman, b. R. I., 1784, d. Dec. 15,^1856. He was 
taken prisoner by the French in the John Adams War, and the French took from 
him $.soo cash — this was his all. Sailor (sea). Farmer and contractor. Dem. He 
d. Dec. JS' 1837, at Sangerfield, N. Y., where b. his 7 ch'n. 

3929. Heman, b. Aug. 24, 1807. + 3933. .Amasa, b. May 12, 1818. + 

3930. Mary, b. Jan. 25, i8oq, unni. Dun- 3934. .Almeron Turner, b. Nov. 12, 
dee, Kane Co., 111., d. 1874. 1820. + 

3931- Amenso, b. Aug. 27, i8n. + 3935. Julia Ann, b. Ian. 2:^. 1823, d. Feb., 

3932. LovisA, b. Sept. 9, 1815, d. Feb. 11, 1824. 

'858. 

1661. DEVESTER LOOMIS, bapt. Aug. 31. 1783; m. i8o3(?) Beeda Clark. Farmer and 
contractor. He d. at Sangerfield, N. Y. 8 ch'n. 

3936. .Abiram, b. Feb., 1802. -f resided in St. Louis. Mo., and rem. 

3937 Harrison, b. Jan. 20, 1804. -f from there to Cleveland, O. He d. 

3938. Laura, b. Nov. 6, 1805 : ni. Aug., Nov. 7, 1863. No ch'n. 

1822, George, b. 1803, Waterville, ,3942. Jane, b. .Apr. 8, 1816 ; m. 18,38, 

(formerlv Sangerfield), N. Y., d. Henrv, b. .Apr. 28, 1815, d. Adams, 

1858, son of Daniel Mix. She d. N. Y., Oct. n, 1867, son of Col. 

Cleveland, O., July 19, 1881. Farm- (War of 1812) Henry and Hannali 

cr. Stockraiser. Ch'n: i. Chaun- (Packer) Greene. She d. Oct. 8, 

cey, 2. Lucy, 3. Henrietta. 1901. Mansville, N. Y. Ch'n : i. 

.^9.W- Chauncey Clark, b. Nov., 1807.-]- Charlotte, 2. Jane. See Greene Gen., 

3940. Gilbert, b. June, 1810. -|- p. 271. 

3941. Anson, b. .Apr.. 1812; m. Charlotte .3043. Julia, h. 1821, d. 1837. 
Brown, who d. Jan. 23, 1856. They 

1664. ELISHA LOOMIS, b. Conn., ; m. Sally Russell, d. June 25, 1848. Removed 

to Vernon, N. Y., and afterwards to Ohio. He d. Nov., 1837. Concord Lake, O. 
7 ch'n. 



Ennntta (ilrnralngg 



266 



3944- 
3945- 

3946. 



167 r. 

3951- 
3952. 



Reuel E., b. Sept. 15, 1816.+ 3947- 

Charles, b. 1818. Unm. (Insane). 3948. 

Claridon, O. 3949- 

AniGAiL, b. 1820 in. Russell Hill, b. 3950. 

Pa., 1817, d. Nov. 23, 1889. Farmer. 
Rep. Meth. Lc Rov, O. Ch'n : i. 
Clinton R., 2. Seth E., 3. Ellen M., 
4. Burton R. 

COLLINS LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn.. Dec. 4. 1804; 111. Oct. 28, 1829, Sarah 
Capen. He d. Nov. 24, 1858. Wirdsor, where b. his 5 ch'n. 



William, b. 1822, d., ac. 22 years. 

Seth, b. 1824. + 

Julian, b. 1827. + 

Rachel, b. 1829; m. James, son of 

Norman and Chloe Ann (Moore) 

Fitch. Both are dead. Claridon, O. 

Ch'n: I. Eugene, 2. Sarah. 



Samuel Collins, b. Apr. 20, 1831.+ 
Sarah Elizabeth, b. Apr. 7, 1834; 
m. May 3, 1859. Oliver Phelps, b. 
1826, son of Oliver W. and Anna 
T. (Phelps) Mills. Ch'n: i. Anne 



3956- 

3957- 

39S8. 
3959. 
3960. 
3961. 

1673. 

3967. 
3968. 
3969- 

1676. 

3974- 

1682. 

.3976. 
1685 



.3977- 
.3978. 
.3979- 
3980. 

3981. 



Elizabeth, 2. Wni. Oliver, 3. Charles 
H. 
3953- Henry Lorenzo, b. July 12, 1.S3; 

3954. Abicail Maria, b. July 24, 1839, d. 
.^ug. 10, 1864. 

3955. Aaron Josiah, b. Dec. 12, 1841. + 



1672. RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Conn., Auij. 18, 1772; m. July 19, 1793, Lydia Rice, b. Sept. 



in Plielps, Ontario Co., X. Y., in 1800. He d. 

Oliio. II ch'n. 

Hocking Co., O. One son i^ Rus 

sell I. 

Cyrus Kke, b. :8o8. + 

.Au.sTiN, b. 1810. 

Aaron H., b. 1812; m. Mary Ben- 
nett. Lynn Crove, tnd. No ch'n. 
WSS". Jon N D.. b. Nov. 19, 1814. -t- 
3966. Jesse H.. b. 1818. + 



3962. 
3963. 
.3964. 



23, 1771, d. May 16, 1865. Resided 

Sept. 30, 1842. Logan, Hocking C- 

Jerusha, b. 1795; m. Noah Wililer. 

She d, 1837. N. Y. 

Nancy, b. 1797; ni. Henry Welles. 

Mich. 

Henry, b. 1799. + 

Russell, b. 1801.+ 

George, b. 1804. + 

Abigail .Melissa, b. 1806; m. Peter 

B. Butin. She <1. 1860. Starr, 

GEORGE W. LOOMIS, b. X. Y., Aug. 28, 1780; m. Pamela Smitli. Served in 
War of 1812, being allowed $100.00 on claim. He d. .Mav 20, 1853. Albion. Oswego 
Co., N. Y. 7 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



George PI., b.Jan. 2, 1812. + 
Martin, b. Feb. 15, 1815. + 
Ruby C, b. Sept. 17, 1818; in. John 
.McKindley. Mexico, N. Y. 



,3970. JosiiiTA S., b. Sept. 12, 1820. + 

3971. Syxvanus, b. Dec. 22, 1822. -)- 

3972. Cornelius, b. Dec. 23, 1824. + 

3973. Augustus H.. b. Aug. 8, 1829. + 



STEPHEN LOOMIS. b. N. Y.. 1786; m. Hannah Presley. He d. 1859. Flovd, N. 

Y. 2 ch'n— b. N. Y. 

Chloe, b. 1822; m. ist, James Em- N. Y. 

blein;m. 2nd, Brooks. Elmira, ;,<.j7S. Washington, b. 1824. + 

REUBEN LOOMIS, b. Dec. 17, 1803; in. Aug. 27, 1826 (See Hst. of Milford, Mass.) 
Sally R., b. in Hopedale, Mass., Dec. 2, 1801, dau. of Levi and Sally (Rockwood^l 
Madden, i ch'd. 



Charles Martin, b. Hopedale, May 



?. 18.55. -t- 



IHEODOKUS LOOMIS, b. Conn., Oct. 20. 1782; m. Oct. 19, 1S08. Fanny, b. Dec. 
10, 1790, d. Athens, Pa., Feb. 24, 1848, dau. of Isaac and Beulah (Harmon) Morley. 
of .'\thens. Farmer. Removed to Athens, Pa., about 1800, with his father's family: 
they settled at junction of the Susquehanii.i and Chemung Rivers — owned a piece 
of land I mi. s(|uare. First election held in .\lhens Twp. was held in Wright Looni- 
is's house. Theodorus d. .-\pr. 24, 1845, at .\thens, where b. his II ch'n. 



Philander, b. Jan. 5, 1810. + 
JoH N Wright, b. Dec. 8, 1812. + 
F.RASTUS M., b. Mch. 16. 1814. + 
Theodorus, b. Apr. 5, 1816, unm.. d. 
Apr., 1861. 

LuciNA, b. Aug. 18. 1819; m. June 
3, 1841, Nelson Kecler. Smithlield, 
Pa. She d. May 21. 1895. She was 
a teacher formerly. Farmer. Rep'n. 
Meth't. Ch'n: i. Horace, 2. Albert 
P.. 3. Frances, 4. Arianna, 5. Wm. 



H., 6. Dana H., 7. Osmond, 8. Es- 
ther. 

3982. Amanda F., b. Sept. ig, 1821, d. 
Aug. 12, 1843. 

3983. Charles S., b. May 8, 1823. + 
TO84. EvALiNE Eliza, b. Oct. 4, 1825: m. 

Sept. I. 1847, Daniel Walker. Clo- 
verdale, Sonoma Co., Cal. 

3985. Sidney R., b. Jan. 13, 1827. + 

3986. Francis Guy, b. July 9, 1831.-I- 
.5987. Justin Morley, b. Apr. 22, 1834. -f 



f 



267 



^^itntth ^ntrrattnu 



1688. IvRASTUS LOOMIS, b. Conn., 1789; m. Dorais Morley. He d. 1830. Burlington, 
Pa. 2 ch'n. 

3988. AIf.rab, b. r8i8; m. Ira Wood- 3989. Celestia, b. i8jo: m. Laertes Lang- 

worth. Spring-field. Pa. ford. Rock Island, 111. 



1693. 

,i990. 
3991- 

1694. 

.5992. 
,!993. 
.W94- 



1695- 
3996. 

3997- 



3998. 
3999- 
4000. 



1697. 
4008. 
4009. 



BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., May 3, 1795; m. Sept. 4, 1817, Mary 
Parmelec, d. Jan. i, 1870. He d. Apr. 11, 1867. New Hartford, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 
Levi Parmelee, b. May 18. 1818. -|- ni. Mdi. 18, 1847, Henry T. O. Far 

Abigail Zubede, b. Aug. 20, 1825 ; rell. Kankakee, 111. 



ROSWELL LOOMIS, b. Torrington. Conn.. Mch. Z2. i; 
Bailey. In 1873 he resided at Lafayette, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 



m. Feb. 6. 1823. Fanny 



Fkanklin, b. Nov. i, 1827. -{- 
Alonzo, b. Jan. 21. 1832. -|- 
Laura a., b. Jnnc 2. 1834 ; m. June 
■27. 1853, Denison Newell. Lafav- 
ette. N. Y. 



39.95. L^rsula. b. Dec. 5. 1837; in. Feb. 
2.S, 1863. Orrin, b. Tully Valley, N. 
Y., Nov. 12, 1828. son of James and 
.Sarah (Ackles") Emmons. Farmer. 
Spafford, N. Y. 



GEORGE LOOMIS. b. New Hartford, Conn., Dec. 29, 1794: ni. Maria Miller, 
d. Mch. 12, 1854. Stafiford, N. Y. 12 ch'n— b. N. Y. 



Emmeline, b. Feb., 1821 ; m. John 

Gavton. She d. 1846. Le Roy. 

N.'Y. 

.Ann. b. .\uu., 1823; m. Charles 

Goodiff. She d. 1847. Le Roy. 

N. Y. 

George, b. Nov.. 1826. 4- 

Washington. b. Dec, 1828. -f 

Lucretia. b. May 3, 1831 ; m. Darius 

G. Burlingame. Le Roy. N. Y. 



4001. Jerome, b. May, 1833. + 

4002. Lafayette, b. Jan. 14, 1836. -f- 

4003. Montgomery, b. June 28, 1838. -1- 

4004. Reuben, b. Aug. 2^, 1840; m. Adali 
White. No ch'n. Betliany, N. Y. 

4005. Lorin. b. .Aug. 17, 1842. + 

4006. Bi-RGOVNE. b. Nov. 25. 18)4; 111. 
. Ilubardston. Mich. 

4007. Walter, b. Oct. 17. 1847; 111. 187c, 
Ella Kinney. No ch'n. Rush, N. Y. 



ANDREW H. LOOMIS, b. New Hartford, Conn., May 19, 1805; m. Aug. 21, 1830, 



1700. 



4014. 



4015. 



1702. 



Laura Merrill, who d. Jan. 31. 1870. 
his 6 ch'n. 

Laura Ann, b. Jan. 12. 1832: m. 
Mav =;. i8i2, Albert Phelps, Hart- 
ford. ■ 
Olive M., b. Mav 12, 1833 ; m. Mch. 

16, 1857, Capt. Washburn E. Rug- 
gles. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
WiLLARi) M., b. Sept. 19, 1834; m. 
July 3. i860, Isabel Austin, d. Feb. 

17, 1863; m. 2nd, abt. 1870, Marietta 
Alexander, of W. Stockbridge, 
Mass. He d. Oct. i. 1904. Housa- 

LAUREN LOOMIS. b. New Hartford, 
W., b. Granville. Mass., Sept. 8. 1819, 
Rachel (Rowley) Perkins. He was a 
15, 1892. New Hartford, where b. his 
Catherine P.. b. Oct. 26, 1847. She 
taught school for over 35 years. 
Her w^holc life was a sacrifice for 
the welfare of others. She d. Sept, 
21, 1906. New Hartford. Conn. 
Clarence F.. b. June 22, 1850; m. 
Ashfield. Mass., June 12, 1889. Mrs. 
Jennie K. Newton, b. N. Brookfield, 



He d. Au.g. 2, 1895. New Hartford, where b. 

tonic. Mass. No ch'n by either m.-ir- 
riage. 

4011. Jan-f E.. b, Mch, I, 1837; ni, Dec. 
3, 1863, Lucius C, Judson, Win- 
sted, 

4012, Jeannette S,, b, Nov, 4. 1840, d, 
July 14. 1892, 

1013. Mary E,. b, Dec, 2, 1843; ni, Oct, 
14. i860, Heman B, Whittaker, 
Winsted, Conn. 



, Conn,, Jan, ig, 1813 ; m, Apr. 23, 1845, Roxa 
d. Nov. 15, 1S97, ae. 78, dau. of Abner and 

farmer and cooper, Dem., Cong. He d. May 

2 ch'n. 

Mass., Mch, i, 1849, dau. of Lewis 
and Nancy (Keep) Blackmer. 
Farmer. Rep. Cong. New Hart- 
ford. Conn. No ch'n. Her ist hus- 
band was Edwin H. Newton. Sec 
Keep Gen., p. 137. Her full name 
was Nancy Jane Keep (Blackmer) 
Newton. 



WARREN LOOMIS. b. New Hartford, Ct., Oct. 7. 1804; m. ist, Mch. 11, 183.^, 
Frances M. Spencer, of Sandisfield. Mass., who d. Nov. 5. 1836; m. 2nd, Ant;. 8. 
18,38, Amelia Janette, b, Williamsburg, Mass,. 1820, dau, of Pliny and Susan (Root) 
Kingsley, He d. Feb. 19, 1802. She d. Nov. 2a, 1908. They rem. from Hunts- 
burg to Cleveland in 1874. Cleveland. O. 8 ch'n — all bv 2nd m.. and b. Hunts- 
hurg, O. 



ICnnmta (gpuralnrjii 



168 



4016. 



4017. 
4018. 

4019. 
4020. 



•703- 



4024. 



4025- 
4026. 
1705. 

4028. 
4029. 



1707. 

403'- 
1709. 

4032. 

|033- 

'725- 



Frances Melissa. 1). May 6, 1839; 
m. Nov. 27, 1862, George H. Rose. 4021. 

She d. May 4, 1876, at Cleveland, O. 
No ch'n. 4022. 

Charles Warren, b. Oct. 5. 1840. + 
Helen Maria, b. June 6. 1842, d. 
June 7, 1842. 4023. 

Henry Kingsley, b. Jan. 2. 1845.+ 
Albert Spencer, b. June 8, 1847 ; ni. 
abt. 1874, at Meadville, Pa., Ade- 
laide Culluni. He d. Apr. 5, 1877. 
No ch'n. She m. . Mead- 

SHERMAN LOOMIS, b. New Hartford, Conn., Feb. 17, 1807; m. Hnntsbur.K, O.. 
Nov. 13 (14), 1844, Fidelia, b. Northampton, Mass., Mch. 22, 1820. d. Huntsburg, 
Feb. 24, t88i, dau. of Amasa and Nancy (Lyman) Strong. Farmer. Rep. Conjr. 
He d. Huntsbur.£!, Feb. 15, 1885. 4 ch'n. 



Mil... I'.i 

Ellln .\mi;i.ia, b. .\ug. 26, 7849, d. 
July 25, 1856. 

Eliza Delia, b. .\u'^. 26. 1849; m. 
Joel J. Rose. He d. Dec. 8, 1905. 
No ch'n. Cleveland, O. 
Susan Boiiman, b. Jan. 14, 1852: m. 
Dec. 19, 1884. Geo. H. Rose, her 
sister Frances's widower. He d. 
Feb. 27, 1903. No ch'n. Cleve- 
land, O. 



Helen Maria, b. Huntsburg, Dec. 
26, 1845 : '"■ Claridon, June 3, 1869. 
Samuel .\lfrcd, b. Kingswod, En.g.. 
Dec. 14, 1839, son of Lewis and 
Emily (Gunning) Derrett. Merch't, 
Presb'n. Huntsburg, O. 
Nancy Lovisa. b. Apr. 7, 1849 '• 
m. Geo. J. Griffin, Huntsburg. 
Sherman Burt, b. Mch. 9, 1857. -f 



4027. Makv I'"ii)Elia. Ii. Dec. 14, iS.s.t ; ni. 
Clark Ashton Burton, b. July 6, 
1853. He has served as Supt. of 
Schools, Grand Forks Co., No. Da- 
kota ; Memb. State Leg. : Supt. of 
the Gov't Indian Schools at Fort 
Stevenson. Ch'n: i. Cecil Loomis. 
J. Helen Bernice, 3. Kenneth Had- 
loy, 4. Bertha Ruth. 



NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. New Hartford. Ct.. .-\pr. 8, 181 1: ni. MontviUe. O.. .\pr 
12, 1842, Cynthia, b. Mesopotamia, O., 1826. d. Qjiasqueton, la., July 3, i88.^. dau. of 
Samuel and Annie (Hewitt) Griffith. Blacksmi'tli. Rep. He d. Huntsbur;;-. Dec, 
1891, 3 ch'n — b. Huntsburg. 



Franklin Spencer, b. Nov. T2. 

'843- + 

Lucia Ann. b. .\pr. 10. 1846; m. 
Woodstalk, III., Dec. 26. 1864, Dan- 
iel Tames McDonald, b. Knox, N. 
Y., '1838. Farmer. Rep'n. Unit'n. 
Quasquefon, la. Ch'n: i. Dr. 



George Pembroke. 2. Fre<l Griffith. 
3. Carl Loomis. 
4030. Charlotte Ella. b. Oct. 26, 1854: 
m. Sept. 8. 1872, Byron Trask. b. 
Lcrov, O., Mav 12, i8i8. Montville, 
O. Ch'n: I. Ralnli H., 2. Elsie M.. 
-!. Frank W., 4. CIvre D., n. Guv E.. 
6. Earl A. 

HARVEY LOOMIS. b. Conn,, .Apr. 29. 1816; m. July 6, 1873, Antoinette Kelly. He 
d. at Lena, 111. i ch'd. 
Warren E., b. May 13, 1874. 

GROVE W. LOOMTS. b. New Hartford, Conn., Dec. 21. 1807: m. May i. iS.^9. 

Sarah M. Smith. He d. July 12. 1856. New Britain. Conn. 4 ch'n. 

Ellen Lucretia. b. July, 1840, d. 4034. Harriet, b. Feb. 14, 1847. 

July, 1843. 4035. Georgiana. b. July, 1R51, d. Dec. 

Lot-tsa. b. Dec, 1842, d. Tan. 30, ,30, i8.=;6. 

1856. 

ISAAC CHESTER LOOMIS. b. New Hartford, Conn., Dec. 20, 1802: ni. ist, Apr. 

'833, Jane, b. 181 1. d. .Aug., i8^. dau. of .Andrew and (McTntyre'* Cochran: 

m. 2nd, Dec. i860, Harriet R. Cochran, who d. Denver. Col.. 1897. In 18.^6. he rem. 
from Pa. to Wis. by the Lake route, to the western coast of Lake Mich. Chicano and 
Milwaukee were then only flourishing Indian trading posts, and to him a pioneer, 
amon.e the first of the name in Wisrnnsin, then spelled "Wiskonsan," these posts 
oflfcrcd no inducements. But he bought a quarter section of land in what is now 
the third ward of Milwaukee, but made his home in Franklin Twp.. Milwaukee 
Co. He was one of the gov't surveying party that laid out the thoroughfare called 
the "Green Bay Road." and it is a notable fact that the only temperance man of 
the party was the only one who escaped frost bites during the rigorously cold 
weather, and he was Isaac C. Loomis, an ardent and zealous Washingtonian. About 
1843. he removed to Port Washington, Wis., where he settled for a permanent home. 
Here he was Co. Treas. for several years, postmaster, and durin.g the civil war assist- 
ant assessor for the district. .At this time his home, as well as homes of other U. 
S. officials, was raided by a foreign clement who resisted the drafting of their men. 



2(X) 



Bn\mt\^ O^^uprattdtt 



4036. 



4037- 



1 727. 

4042. 

'1043 
40+). 

'732. 



4049. 
4050. 

'7.-i5- 



4052. 



4053. 



He rec'd a commission from Gov. Dotj-, signed by state sec'y A. P. Field, dated Apr. 
19, 1843, making him "Colonel of the 9th Regt., Wiskonsan Militia,'' hence he was 
early regarded as a prominent and capable man. After the civil war he made his 
home in Clarksville, Tenn., but spent his last years, from 1875, in Arkansas City, 
Kan., where he d. Oct. 9, 1882. A member of the Masonic fraternity. Rep. (aboli- 
tionist). Meth. 6 ch'n. 

Oakland, Cal.. leaving no living 

ch'n. One authority says they had 

one daughter. 
4038. H.\RRiET Helen, b. Feb. 25, 1839, d. 

July, 1839, 
4039. 



Dr. James Al.\nson, b. Springfield. 
Pa., Jan. 20, T834; m. Apr. 16, 1862. 
Ervilla S. Eaton. No ch'n. Cashier 
of Arkansas City bank, Kan. 
Dr. William Henry, b. Franklin 
Twp., nr. Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 14, 
1837 ; m. July 20, 1864. Harriet 
Caroline Wheeler, of .'\kron, O., 
who d. Dec, 1905. No ch'nf ?) .Af- 
ter a period at Lawrence Univ'y. 
.\ppIeton. Wis., he entered gov't 
employment, early in the Civil War, 
as paymaster, under his Uncle T 
W. Brigden, of Erie, Pa. Their 
field was in the Western Miss, di- 
vision, and they were both on the 
ill-fated steamer "Ruth" that 
burned on the river. Loomis and 
another young man secured a small 
boat and with great courage and 
perseverance, went again and again 
to the burning boat and succeeded 
in rescuing every person on board. 
For several years he practiced den- 
tistry in Fond du T.ac, Wis. Later 
he took and completed a medical 
course in a Medical College of Chi- 
cago, and practiced there. In 1876 
he rem. to Cal.. locating in .Ma- 
meda, opp. San Francisco. He here 
spent his remaining days, in his 
profession, and d. Feb. 9, 1906. 

BENJAMIN WEBSTER LOOMIS. b. 
1832, Rox-ana Silver. TTe d. Jan. t. tS()3. 

Orson B., b. , d. 1862, in U. S. 

hospital. Cairo, Til. 

Laura C. 

Luke. 



Mary Elizabeth, b. Franklin, nr. 
I^lilwaukee, Wis., Aug. 28, 1841 ; ni. 
Port Washington, Wis., Nov. 8. 
1865, John C. b. Jersey City, N. J.. 
Mch. J%. 1835, son of Patrick and 
Ellen C ) McMullen. Res. in 
Tenn. 6 yrs., Kan. 16 yrs.. Cal. 19 
yrs. Banker. Oakland, Cal. Ch'n : 
I. Nellie C, 2. Charles Robert, 3. 
Hubert, 4. Robert James, 5. Marv 
Belle, 6. Willie, 7. Paul Loomis. 

4040. Harriet Malinpa. b. Port Wasli- 
ington, Dec. 3, 1848; m. Clarksville, 
Tenn., .Apr. 25, 1870. Robert, b. nr, 
Glasgow, Scotland, June 8, 1845. d. 
Oakland. Cal.. Sept. i, 1905, son of 
Alexander and Jessie Watson (Gib- 
son) Marquis. She res. Wis. 18 
yrs., Tenn. 4 yrs., Colo. 30 yrs. and 
Cal. since iQor. Prohib'n. Presb'n. 
Oakland, Cal. Ch'n: i. Harriet 
Loomis, 2. Robert, 3. Ruth Foster. 
(adopted) 4. and 5. .Mbcrt and Ed- 
gar Fri.'ibv (twins), "brought up in 
our family as our sons." 

4041. Martha Jane. b. Tan., 18^1, d. Sept. 
20, 1853. 

New Hartford. Conn., Afay 13, 1807; m. 
Watronsvillc, Mich. 7 ch'n. 

4045. Melinda. 

4046. Benjamin G. 

4047. Henry. 

4048. Charles C. 



ISAAC NEWTON LOOMIS, h. Pomfrcl, N. Y., Apr. 2, i8ig; m. Nov. 3. 1849, 
Arvilla, b. Springfield, Pa., Aug. 11, 1832, dau. of Luke and Hannah (Silver) Thayer. 
Served in Civil War under Grant, and in the battle at the time of Gen. Lee's sur- 
render. Dentist. Prohib. I'niv't. .\kron, Mich. 3 ch'n— all b. Port Wash'n, \Vis. 
T'rancis Wilson, b. Nov. 3. 1850.-4- i. .Albert T., 2. Nellie A. 

Josephine L., b. Apr. 17. 1853: ni. 4051. Ch.^rles L., b. .Aug. 28, 1858. -f 

July 3, 1873, Thomas Reed. Ch'n : 

MUNN LOOMIS, Ii. .Southampton, Mass., Feb. 2. 1807: m. ist, .\pr. 25, i8,!2. Ol.ive 
Frary. d. Nov. 4, 1837; 111. 2nd, Oct. Q. 1838, Dorcas H., b. Jiuie 15, 1813, d.' Dec. 2^. 
1895, dau. of Asa and Charity (Burt) layman, of Southampton, Mass. Southampton, 
where b. his 4 cli'n. See Lyman Gen., p. 228. 



Emily P., b. Sept. 15, 1835; m. Aug. 
n, i860, David P. Curtis, b. Hat- 
field, Mass., 1832. Hatfield, Mass. 
Ch'n : I. Ida E., 2. Eleanor M., 3. 
Olive, 4. Viva Dorcas, 5. Flora Mig- 
nonette. 

Helen D., b. Feb. 21, 1840: m. Dec. 
25, 1866, Albert, b. Easthampton, 



Mass , (841, son of Justice and 
Tabitha ( ) Frary. Springfield, 
!\Iass. They had a son. 

4054. Isabella, b. 1845. 

4055. Marie Isabella, b. Nov. 23. 1851; 
m. Southampton, Mass.. Nov. i. 
1874, Eben B., b. 1839. son of Joseph 
and May ( ) Young. Farmer. 



IC00mi0 dftifalngg 



:;7o 



1736- 

4056. 
4057- 

4058. 
17-J0. 



406' 
4062 



4063. 
406 J. 
4065. 
4066. 

174 1. 



4070. 
4071. 
4072. 

4073- 

4074- 
4075- 

1742. 
4078. 



SAMUEL JONES LOOMIS, b. Southampton, 
S, 1831. Lavina R. Wolcott, d. May 26, 1840: 111. 
Nov. 29, 1859; 111. 3rd, Jan. 13, 1861, Lucy Elvira 
Elvira (Ru.sscll) Tower. She d. Jan. 16, 1903. 
Miriam Ann, b. Mch. i, 1833: m. 4059. 

(int. July 20, i8t;), Howard John- 
ston. Jeft'er.sonville, Ind. 
Laura W., b. May 22, 1838; ni. ist, 
(int.) May 20, 1854, .Almon .Spoon- 
er; m. 2nd, Apr. 5, 1886, Timothy 4060. 

.•\. Russell, ae. 86. Southampton, 
Mass. 

Sarah G.. b. Xov. 23, 1839, d. Mch. 
8, 1841. 



Mass., Sept. 11, 1809; m. ist, Oct. 
2nd, June 29, 1840, Elvira Clark, d. 
, b. Dec. 21, 1833, dau. of Elijah and 
Southampton, where b. his 5 ch'n. 
HeiNry C, b. Jan. 18, 1842; m. June 
18, 1873. Lucy H., b. 1851, dau. of 
Harris L. and Lucy ( ) Nim- 
ocks. She m. 2nd, June 24. 1886, W. 
F. Carrier, of Salamanca, N. Y. 
Emma P., b. Xov. 11. 185 1 ; m. June 
30, 1887. Franklin, son of Gurdain 
and Sophronia ( ) Thompson. 
Farmer. 



KIXGSLEY LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Dec. — , 1802: in. Rootstown, Portage 
Co.. O.. 1820, Betsey, b. East Windsor, Ct., Sept. 20, 1802. d. Larwill, Tnd., Oct. 16. 
1878, dau. of Deac. Samuel and Tryphena (Loomis, 1052) Andrews. She is buried 
in cemetery at Larwill, in the lot of Wm. Xorman Andrews. He removed to Frank- 
lin Tnow Kent), Portage Co., O.. thence to Hinckley, Medina Co., O., thence to 
Guilford. Medina Co., O., thence to Bloomtield. Pickaway Co., O. Farmer and stock, 
raiser. He d. at hospital, Cleveland, O., Aug. 28, 1856, and was buried in Monroe St. 
Cemeten-, Cleveland. Whig. Presb. 9 ch'n — first 5 b. near Kent, O., and last 4 in 
Hinckley Twp.. Medina Co., O. 



LoRiN, b. 1821, d. ae. 4 yrs. 
LoDlCE, b. 1822. or 3; m. Alexander, 
b. Ross Co., O., son of Thomaa 
Blaine. She d. Noble Co., Ind.. 
1863. 2 ch'n — both d. young. 
LoRRiN KiNGSLEY. b. Jan. TO. 1825.+ 
Ch.\iu,es Wilson, b. July 12, 1828.+ 
Edward Andrews, b. May 2. 1831.-J- 
Henry, b. Aug. 28, 1834 or 5.+ 

.\MOS LOOMIS. b. Mass., Sept. 8. 1803 

d. Wolcottville, Ind.. Sept. 9. 1889. dau. o 

Blenford, Mass. Farmer. Whig. Prot 

LuciXDA. b. Oct. 10, 1824, d. Julv ID, 

1825. 

Amos, b. Apr. 12. 1828, d. .^pr., 

1850. 

Jasper Henry, b. ;\Ich. 28, 18,30.+ 

LuciNDA. b. Xov. 7, 1832; m. New- 

ville, Ind.. Sept. 25. 1854, Harlow 

Gee. Hicksville, Ohio. 

AL\nN, b. Nov. 9, 1835. d. Mav 5, 

1846. 

Malissa, b. Jail. 29, 1838; ni. ist, 

Hicksville, O.. Solomon Henry; m. 



4067. Fannie, b. 1837: m. 1853. William 
Prescott, So. Bloomfield. Pickaway 
Co. O. Ch'n: i. Charles, 2. Ed- 
ward, 3. Wm. Franklin. 

4068. William Harrison, b. July 24. 
1840. + 

4069. Eliza, b. 1844, d. La Porte, Ind.. 
Oct., 1857. 



m. Dec. 7, 1823, Wealthy, b. May 6, 1808. 
f Hiram and Deborah (Phelps) ^loore, of 
He d. May, 1850. Newville, Ind. 8 ch'n. 

2nd, Isaac Newton. Brimfield, Ind. 
Ch'n: I. Heman, 2. Sarah Ellen. 

4076. Drayto.v H., b. Hincklcv, O., Feb. 
5. 1842.+ 

4077. Maryett, b. Hinckley, O.. Oct 22. 
1845 ; m. St. Joe. Ind., June 25. 
1861, Francis, b. Bucyrus. O., July 
18. 1842. son of Jacob and Margaret 
(Cunningham) Shrall. Brimfield, 
Ind. Ch'n : i. Charie, 2. Noah, 3. 
Ervin, a. Woster. 



4079. 



MARCUS LOOMIS, b. Mass.. Sept. . 
lianisburg, Mass.. Jan. 9, 1808. d. Bath. 
(Munyon) Cutler. He resided at Rem 
when he went to Minn, and d. no.".r St 
Patty Abigail, b. Franklin. O., 
Oct. 17, 1829; m. Jan. 19. 1853, 
James, b. Oct. 23, 183 1, d. .\ug. 10. 
1902, son of Conrad Coon and 
Charlotte (Thwing) Turner. He 
served in Civil War, j yrs. She d. 
Bath, O., Dec. 22, 1883. Ch'n. all 
b. Granger, O. : i. Seth, 2. Son, 3. 
Eudora E.. 4. Isadorc. 5. .\lmon B., 
6. Mary Florilla. 7. Jay C, 8. Ina 
M., 9. Bert, 10. Charles. 
Lucy, b. Mch. 14, 1832, d. Sept. 11, 



I. 1806; in. Jan. 15. 1829, Jerusha H.. b. Wil- 
O.. Sept. 16, 188.3. dau. of Tarrant and Rachel 
sen Corners, Medina Co., O., until late in life. 
Peter, Minn., May, 1886. 10 ch'n, b. O, 

1834. at Franklin, Portage Co.. O. 
Nancy Sophia, b. Apr. s, 18,34: ni. 
Mch. 21. 1854, Wm. Henry Hall, 
who d. St. Peter, Minn., June 22, 
1901. She d. there May 30, 1905. 
No ch'n. 

Myrenus. b. July 12, 1836. 4- 
Rachel Eveline, b. June 12. 1839; 
m. .Aug. 26, i860, Oliver, son of 
Manville and Fanny M. (Clark) 
Thorp. They were divorced July, 
1885. She d. May 11, 1907, at the 



4080. 



4081. 
4082. 



271 



^fu^nlh (^rn^ralton 



-1083. 
4084. 



1743- 

4088. 
4089. 
4090. 

4091. 

4092. 
1744- 

4093- 
1745- 

4094. 
1746. 

4095- 
4096. 
4097. 

4098. 

■749- 
4102. 

1754- 
4103. 



home of her son Charles. Cleve- 
land, O. Ch'n : I. Freeman Fre- 
mont, 2. Minnie E., 3. Charles 
Warren, 4. Frank, 5. Edith C, 6. 
Evah F. 

IsAPORE. b. Jan. 23, 1842. d. Feb. 28. 
1854, at Lafayette, Medina Co., O. 
Laura Louisa, b. Feb. 2, .1844; m. 
Sept. 8. 1873, (his 2nd wife). 
Henry, son of Aaron and Emily 
(Chilson) Hardy. They were di- 
vorced, and he has m. twice since. 



She d. Ghent, O., Oct. 12, 188.9. 
Ch'n: I. Hattie, 2. Francis, 3. Ar- 
thur George. 

4085. Jasper John, b. Sept. 30, 1846. -f 

4086. Betsev Almira. b. Jan. 13, 1850; 
m. Mch. 24, 1870, George W. Hand. 
She d. Feb. 13, 1882. Granger, O. 
Ch'n : I. Hattie Lovena, 2. Grove 
Loomis, 3. Girl, 4. Dana Rachel. 

4087. Uri Grant, b. Dec. 6. 1851, unm., 
d. Garden Plains, Kan., Sept. 7, 
1899. 



WILLLJiM HERRICK LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass., May 11, 1809: m. Sept. 2, 
1829, Cynthia, b. N. Y., May ist, 1810, d. Newton, la., Jan. 6, 1872, dau. of Daniel and 
Sally (Olmstead) Loomis (1049). Fanner. He d. Dec. 10, 1867. Damascus, Henry 
Co., O. 5 ch'n, all b. O. 

Sept. 15, m. la., Dec. 17, 1874, Abram Blake- 

ly, b. Wilksville, O., July 13. 184T, 

.-Xpr. 29. son of Silas Dodd and Phoebe 

( Pierson) Condit. She taught sev- 
eral terms of school before mar- 
riage. Removed from Lt. in 1902, 



William Almon. b. 

1830.-I- 

Samuel Herrick. b. 

1832. + 

Sarah Amelia, b. Jan. 19, 18,^4; m. 

Aug. 12, 1858, John J. Davis! She 



d. July 14, 1859. leaving a cliiUI 
which d. young. Damascus, O. 
Lucy ELizAnETH, b. .-\pr. 13. 1837, 
d. ae. 2 yrs. 
Lucy Melissa, b. Mch. 22, 1842; 



to (near) Spooner, Wis., on a 400 
acre farm. Farmer. Rep'n. Presb'n. 
fAIso see Condit Gen., p. 132). 
Spooner, Wis. Ch'n: i. Cynthia 
Eva, 2. Herbert Ellis. 



SALMON LOOMIS, b. May 14. 180^;; m. 1828, Anna Haskell. He d. Aug. 15, 1857. 
La Salle, 111. i ch'd. 

SvLPHiA Ann, b. 1829; m. 1851, Roderick Harkness. California. 

ALMERON H. LOOMIS, b. Apr. i, 1809: m. ist, 1832, Roxa Moore; m. 2nd, 1858, 
Carrie Collins. He d. July 29. 1874- La Salle, 111. i ch'd. 
Solomon, b. 1840 ; m. . Cali- fornia. 

SYLVESTER LOOMIS, b. Mch. 15. 181 1; m. ist, Julia Miles, d. 1852; m. 2nd, Mrs. 
Freelove C. Doolittle. Lawyer. Hinsdale, Du Page Co., 111. 7 ch'n. 



Henry, b. 1837, d. young. 
Charles Watson, b. 1840. d. 185,?. 
.\nnette, b. 1845; m. William H. 
Hooper. Wilmington, 111. 
Henry S., b. Jan. 24, 1856. Chi- 
cago, 111. 

DENMAN LOOMIS, b. 1817; m. - 



4099. Caroline, b. May 18, 1858, d. June, 
i860. 

4100. Wendell Phillips, b. .\pr. 23. 1862, 
d. .Aug. 3, 1868. 

4101. Selden J., b. 1864, d. ae. 6 mos. 

. Iowa. — ch'n. 

Sylvester, b. 1854, and several oth- ers. 

HARVEY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 3, 1805; m. Mary Russell. Otisco, N. Y., where 

b. his 2 ch'n. 



Henry, b. 1846; m. Jenks 

Served in U. S. army 3 years, 9th 
.\rtillery. He d. Aug., 1872. No 



4105. 
4106. 



1756- 

4108. 
4109. 



ch'n. 
4104. Jane. b. 1848; m. Edward Jenks. 
Saginaw, Mich. 

NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. 26. 1806; m. ist. Mav 2. 1833, Hannah M. 
Out; m. 2nd, Mch. 10, 1852, Elizabeth S. Out. He d. Mch. 6. 1855. Truxton, N. Y. 
3 ch'n— b. X. Y. 

Lucius A., h. June 21. 1835. + of the Wilderness, May 5, 1864, 

Byron, b. ¥eh. 24, 1840, d. May 24, 14th Inf. 

1864, of wounds received in battle 4107. .Almeron. b. May 20, 1853. Preble. 

N. Y. 

PHILO LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 28, 1809; m. Eliza Out, d. 1871. He d. Dec, 1843. 

Onondaea. N. Y.. where b. his 4 ch'n. 

Victor, b. 1836, d. ae. i yr. 41m. Jane, b. 1S40, d. ae. I yr. 

Hiebard N., b. Jan. 7, 1838. + 4111. Philo Melvin, b. June 28, 1842. -J- 



Slnmms (f^ntralngtr 



272 



'757- 
4112. 

i7sa 
4113- 
1762. 



1115- 
4116. 



.1117. 
;nS. 
1766. 

.U22. 

4123. 
4124. 

1775- 
4129. 
4130. 
413'- 
4132- 



1776. 



4140. 
4141. 



4142. 

1784. 

4147- 
4148. 
4149. 



SPENCER LOOMIS, b. N. Y„ Nov. 22, 1871 ; m. Electa Carey. Tully, N. Y. i ch'cL 
Clymena, b. 1853; m. . 

FRANCIS ALEXANDER LOOMIS, b. N. Y„ Feb. 13, 1818; in. Mcb. 26, 1846, 
Mary J. Wheelock. Syracuse, N. Y. 2 ch'n — b. N. Y. 

Dr. Brace W., b. Mch. 26, 1853. N. Y. N. Y. City. 

Grad. Coll. of Med. of Syracuse, 4114. Kate, b. Dec. 13, 1857. 



ARTEMAS LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass. 

2nd, int. Apr. 5. 1834, Rosina Miller, who d. 

Williamsburg, Mass. 7 ch'n, b. Mass. 

FoRDvcE Washington, b. 1818. + 

Henry, b. 1821 ; m. Aug. 10, 1845, 

Lucretia Boyd. He d. 1862, U. S. 

army. 

Hiram, b. 1824, unm., d. 1864. 

Springfield, Mass. . 

Charles, b. June 6, 1827. Served 



4119. 



4120. 



4121. 



, 1796; m. 1st, Elizabeth Miller; m. 
.Aug. 18, 1879. He d. July 29, 1861. 

in U. S. army. Hartford, Conn. 
-Amelia, b. July 7, 1830; in. Sept. 4, 
1848, Chester H. Curtiss. South- 
wick, Mass. 

Elizabeth, b. May 20, 1836; m. 
Edmund Hunt. Cummington, Mass. 
George M., b. Oct. 15, 1840. + 



WARNER SHELDON LOOMIS, b. Southampton. Mass., l^Iay 27, 1805; m. West- 
hampton, Mass., July 17, 1827, Soplironia, b. Wcsthampton, 1807, d. Leeds, Mass., 
Dec. 25, 1882, dau. of Willard and Jerusha (Cook) Smith. He d. Boston, Mass., 
May 28, 1862. Mechanic. Whig. Meth. 7 ch'n, b. Mass. 



Henry Will.\rd, b. Dec. 24, 1830 ; 

m. Aug. 2T. 1858, Caroline Jewell. 

Northampton, Mass. 

Charles Wesley, b. Mch. 18, 1835, 

d. Dec. 25, 1835. 

Frances Ellen, b. Nov. 23, 1837; 

m. Lucius Taylor, who d. Aug., 



1872. Leeds, Mass. 

4125. Charles Wesley, b. Oct. 22, 
1838. + 

4126. George Cook, b Aug. 2, 1841.+ 

4127. Da\id Smith, b. July it, 1846. + 

4128. Oren Scott, b. July 30, 1850, (see 
Chicopee Records), d. Sept. 6, 1830. 



MARCUS LOOMIS. b. Southampton, Alass., Nov. 12, 1808; m. Dec. i, 1831, Esther 
Almena Searle. Vineland, N. J. 11 ch'i 



4I.3S- 
41,16. 



Maria, b. Oct. 18, 1832, d. Nov. I, 

1832. 

Julia Ann, b. Nov. 2, 1833, d. Aug. 

1837. 

Maria Jane, b. May, 1836, d, Aug., 

1837- 

Julia Maria, b. Southampton. 
Mass., Aug. 19, 1840; m. Northamp- 
ton, Mas., Apr. 16, 1856, Henry A., 
b. Hatfield, Mass., 1833, son of 
Philo Doane. Broommaker. Vine- 
land, N. J. 

CURTIS W. LOOMIS, b. Southampton, Mass., Apr. 11. 1811; m. there, Oct.. 1837, 
Mary, b. Washington, Vt., d. Northampton, Mass., Feb. 18, 1886, dau. of Rhoda 
( ) Bowles. He d. July 22, 1893, at Northampton, Mass. 7 ch'n, b. Mass. 



41,13. George, b. Mch., 1842, d. same day. 
4134. Charles E., b. Oct. 29, 1843. + 

William, b. July i, 1847. d. July, 

1847. 

George, b. June 3. 1848, d. July 29, 
1848. Northampton. Mass. 
Rosalia L., b. Oct. 21, 1849, d. Dec. 
I, 1863. 

,,.,,-. Ellen, b. May. 1851. d. June. 18.51. 

4139. A dau., b. May 10, 1852. See North- 
ampton Vit. Records. 



-ii: 



41,18. 



Chester C b. July it, 1841. + 
Nancy J., b. Feb. 27, 1843; m. Tunc 
7. 1858, Abraham, b. Ghent, N. Y., 
1836, son of Tunis Smith. Laborer. 
Stamford, Conn. 

Mary G., b. Dec. 31, 1844; m. ist, 
1866, Samuel Gilbert. Hamilton, N. 
J. She m. 2nd, Westfield, Mass.. 
Dec. 3, 1879, Samuel, b. 1821, son 

PEMBROKE S. LOOMIS. b. Hawl. 

Dixon, 111. 6 ch'n. 

Rev. Aretas. b. Nov. 14, 1845; m. 

. Sycamore. 111. 

Almeron D., b. July 13, 1847. Chi- 
cago, III. 

.^LICE Oliva, b. Dec. 28, 1849; "i- 
Frank Marvin. Hoosack, N. Y. 



of Asher and Pamclia ( ) Hitch- 
cock. Barber. Westfield. 

4143. Winfield Venera Scott, b. Aug. 22, 
1847. + 

4144. Joseph, b. Sept. 3, 1848, d. Nov. 12, 
1849. 

4145. Clara E., b. Apr. 26, 1851. See 
Northampton Vit. Records. 
-Arby Josephine, b. Apr. 11, 1852. 



4146. 
Mass 

4150. 



.Apr. 15, 1824 ; m. Susan Tiffany. 



.AnELL Porter, b. .Apr. 11, 1851; m. 
.Anna Keiser. She d. 1874. Syca- 
more, 111. 

4151. Ella, b. June 17, 1855; m- H. Viele. 
Chicago. 111. 

4152. Marshall, b. Aug. 27, 1859. 



273 ^gu^ntfi Ci>gngrattott 

1785. WIIJTNEY LOOMIS. b. Southampton, Mass., Sept. 14, 1813; m. Nunda, N. Y., 
Oct. 8, 1840, Sarah Alzina Barnes, b. Auburn, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1813, d. Southampton, 
Dec. 10, 1894. Southampton, where b. his 2 ch'n, and where he d. Oct. 16, 1893. 
Shoemaker. Rep. 

4153. Nancy Edith, b. Apr. 16, 1848, d. 4154. Russel B., b. July 29, 1850.+ 

Apr. I, 1858. 

1790. GEORGE LOOAllS, b. N. Y.. 1815; m. Mary A. Brown. He d. 1866. Pittsfield, 
Pike Co., II!. 5 ch'n. 

4155. Frederick, b. 1853. 4158. Mary Jane, b. 1859. 

4156. Charles, b. 1855. 4159, Sarah, b. i860. 

4157. William Henry, b. 1857. 

i 1792. FREDERICK LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 4, 1819; ni. Dec. 31, 1846, Charlotte Hoveii- 

camp. Smith Valley, Schuyler Co., N. Y. 5 ch'n. 
4160. Amelia, b. Oct. 19, 1847; m- Dec. 4162. Emma. b. Mch. 11, 1851; m. Nov. 

31, 1865, G. H. Harvey. 24, 1869, G. R. Johnson. 

,4161. Martha, b. Mch. 23, 1849; m- Nov. 4163. Mary, b. July 25, 1854. 

] 19. 1873. H. Vansiclen. 4164. George, b. Aug. 9, 1856. 

1794- REV. ELIHU LOOMIS. b. Huttonsville. W. Va., Oct. 13, 1823; m. ist, Bedford, 
Mass.. Nov. 27, 185 1, Ruhamah Augusta, b. Boston, Mass.. July 29, 1824. d. Little- 
ton, Mass.. Feb. 24, 1867, dau. of Jonathan and Ruhamah (Page) Lane; m. 2nd, Jan. 
29, 1879, Lucy Annette, b. Grafton. Mass., Dec. 24, 1849. dau. of Charles Dana and 
Mary Marion (Whipple) Monroe. He grad. Williams College, A. B., 1847. Clergy- 
man. Rep. Cong. He has resided in Vt., Mass., 111., Mo., Mich., and now at Cen- 
[ tervillc, Barnstable, Mass. 6 ch'n. 

\/4J65. Elihu Goodman, b. Oct. 22, 1852.4; 4169, Sarah Augusta, b. Memphis, Mo., 

4166. Samuel Lane, b. Aug. 16; 1856. -f- Nov. 2, 1880. Centerville, Mass. 

4167. Henry Abbott, b. Littleton, Mass., 4170. Aretas Monroe, b. Chesterfield, 
Oct. 29, i860. -f Mass., Apr. 10, 1887. Centerville, 

4168. Aretas G., b. Littleton, Mass,, , Mass. 

d. in infancy. 

. 1798. CHAUNCEY LOOMIS. b. S. Windsor, Apr. 2T, 1795; m. Apr. 27, 1846. He d. Dec. 
1864. S. Windsor, where b. his i ch'd. 

4171. Henry Stanton, b. May 18, 1850; ney. 
m. Nov. 17, 1869, Emeline E. Kee- 

1807. EDWARD LOOMIS, b. S. Windsor, Mass., May 5. 1819; m. Apr. 5, 1846, Damaris 
Hyde, d. Feb. 5, igot, ae. 80. He d. Jan. 20, 1880. S. Windsor, where b. his T ch'd.' 

4172. Harriet W., b. Sept. 2, 1848; m. Nov. 12. 1873. Henry J. Stiles. 

1808. LORIN LOOMIS. b. S. Windsor, Mass., Mch. 23, 1823: ni. Sept. 11, 1850, Emilv 
Withrell, d. Feb. 19, 1897. Memb. State Leg. 1861. He d. Nov. 16, 1905. S. Wind- 
sor, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

4173- LoRiN Dwight, b. Apr. i, 1851, d. 4174. Elizabeth Emma, b. June 20, 1858, 

Nov. 30, 1871. d. Jan. 23, 1881. 

1809. CAPT. RUSSELL TALCOTT LOOMIS. b. Bolton, Ct., Nov. 27, 1793; ni. ist, 
Bolton. Aug. 9. 1826. Sarah Warner, b. Feb. 18. 1803, d, Apr. 7, 1834, ae. 31 ; m. and, 

, her sister Maria Warner, b. Mch. 12, 1805. d. June 26, 1844, a^- 39- They were dau. 

of Mapes and Mary (Talcott) Warner. He was a sea captain engaged in the Liver- 
I pool .-ind West India trade, from 1814 to 1833. Farmer. Rep. Cong. He d. Dec. 

25. 1873. Gilead. Conn. 5 ch'n — all b. Conn. 
4175- Sarah Ann, b. July 9, 1827, d. Dec. Hutchinson. Farmer. Rep'n. 

14, 1872, unm. Cong't. Gilead. Ch'n : i. Millard 

4176, Mary Theresa, b. May 17, 1829; m. Filraore, 2. Eli Warner, 3. Mary 

Gilead. Ct.. May 19, 1850, George Lauretta. 4. Ruth. 

Champion, b. Gilead. Apr. 22. 1827, 4 '77- A son. b. and d. May i, 1833. 

d. there Apr. 14, 1904, son of John 4 '78. Jane Elizabeth, b. Aug. 23, 1835. 

Bissell and Lauretta (Jewett) 4i79 John, b. Dec. 25, 1836. -f 

181 1. SILAS LOOMIS, b. Oct. 26. 1796: m. 1823. Laura Perry. In 1834 he removed to 
Mich, and d. July 10, 1874. Sylvan, Mich. 4 ch'n. 



41S0. SnpHRoNiA, b. 1826. Hillsdale, 418J. Duos. b. Feb. 6. 1830; m. i860, 

Mich. • Henrietta, Mich. 

4181. Olive, b. 1828; in. Austin Parker. 4183- Eveline, b. 1841 ; m . 

Sylvan, Mich. 

1812. LEVI LOOM IS, b. May 13, 1798; m. . lie d. 1850. Brandford, W. Canada. 

4184. Robert, b. 1831. 

1813. HARVEY S. LOOMIS, b. Mav 14. 1804; m. June 18, 1838, Martha Lainberton. Elba, 
N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

4185. William Henry, b. Dec. 30,1839. + Elba, N. Y. 

4186. .\llen S., b. May 3. 1843; m. Apr. 4187. Martha G., b. Nov. 10, 1844; m. 
II, 1869, Fanny Menzee. No ch'n. Edwin Brown. Galesburg, Mich. 

1824. SILAS LATHROP LOOMIS, b. Mch. 28, 1809; m. ist, Dec. 27, 1837, Martha 
Jerome; m. 2nd, Dec. i, 1859, Harriet C. Johnson. Cazenovia, N. Y. i ch'd. 

4188. Helen M., b. Oct. 4, 1841; m. Apr. 7, 1869, Henry A. Hannum. 

1828. E. DWIGHT LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Apr. 28, 1821 ; m. June 22, 1848, Mary Jane, b. 
Mexico, N. Y., July n, 1824, dau. of Thomas and Sally (IngersoU) Root. Cazenovia, 
N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

4189. Thomas Root, b. Dec. 4, 1849. 4192. Sarah Julia, b. Mch. 3, 1867. (In 
Syracuse, N. Y. Root's Gen., p. 256, her birth is 

4190. Jerusha Brewster, b. Dec. 28, 1852. given Apr. 11, 1854). 

4191. Augustus Ward, b. Oct. 17, 1859. 

1831. JOSHUA ALDRICH LOOMIS, b. Albany, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1819: ni. Sept. 11, 1843. 
Frances Hester Noxon, b. Aug. 22. 1822, d. Feb. 2. 1875. He d. Dec. 31, 1846, at 
Syracuse, N. Y., where b. his 2 ch'n. 
4193. Harvey Noxon, b. Julv 6, 1844 ; m. jan Car Coupler Co., N. Y. C. 

1871, Mrs. Elizabeth P. (Bogart) 4194. Davis Perlee, b. Aug. 17, 1846, d. 

Westervelt. He was m'g'r of Tro- July 11, 1847. 

1840. JOHN FLAVEL LOOMIS, b. Mch. .>8, 1799: m. Sept. 19, 1818, Content Blowers, 
who d. Sept. 29, 1851. Shokan, N. Y. 13 ch'n. b. N. Y. 

4195. Mary Maria, b. Feb. 29, 1820; m. 4201. James M., 1). Mch. ,?o, 1831, d. Aug. 
May 31, 184s, James .^twood. Mel- 10, 1833. 

rose, Wis. 4202. Nancy J., b. Sept. 4, 1832, d. Jan. 

4196. Elizabeth Ann, b. Jan. 30, 1821 ; 10, 1849. 

m. Aug. 2. 1840, Alexander MilW 4203. Justin H.. b. .Apr. 15, 1834. + 

South Adams, Mass. ^-^ 4204. Andrew R., b. Aug, i, 1836; ni. 

4197. Laura E., b. Feb. 8. 1824; m. Aug. 1867, Ellen Kline. Grahamsvillc, 
2. 1840, Ariel Johnson. New Casco, N. Y. 

Mich. -I205. Harriet A., b. Dec. 26. 1837; m. 

4198. DAVin M.. b. .Aug. 6, 1825. + .Apr. 10. 1853. Joseph Burritigton. 

4199. John F., b. Sept. 11, 1827; m. Apr. Vanville, Wis. 

S, 1846, Pamela Eggleston. Broome 4206. Jame.s M., b. Mcli. 4. 1839; m. M:iy 

Co., N. Y. 14. 1858. Eliza Slierman. Shokan, 

4200. William D.. b. May 27. 1829: in. N. Y. 

June 20, 1847, Huldah Benjamin. 4207. M. M.\Tn.iiA. b. .Au.g. 14, 1842, d. 

He d. May 23, 1862. May 24, 1849. 

1841. JUSTIN LOOMIS, b. Sept. 10. 1800; m. Nancy Abbott. He d. 18S9. Do Ruvter, 
"N. Y. I ch'd. 

4208. DwiGHT, b. 1826; m. Head. lthac;i. N. Y. 

1845. REV. JESSE LOOMIS, b, Dec. 25, iSio; m. Elizabeth Blackman. Mclh'l clergy- 
man, lie d. 1839. Poiniicy, N. Y. I ch'd, 

4209. Royal, b. 1829. Cazenovia, N. Y. 

1846. MORGAN LOOMIS. b. Duanesburg, N. Y.. Aug. 14. 1812; m. isl. Summil. N. Y, 
Dec, 16, 1835. Charlotte, b. Oct. 6, 1815, d. Hobart. Ind . Mch. 22. 1871, dau, of Wm. 
Banks; m, 2nd. Homer, N. Y., Oct, 14. 187.1. Priscilla WiKon. who d. May 1,3. 1881. 
He formerly resided at Fulton. N', Y,. and rcninvod In Hobart, Ind.. and thence to 
Box Butte, Neb., where he d. Apr. 5, i8go. Blacksmith. Rep. Mcth. 11 ch'n. 



f 



275 



^fufuth (j^ru^raticn 



'• 4210. 

4211. 

4212. 
1 4213- 
' 4214- 

4215. 



1847. 



4221. 



4222. 

4223. 
4224. 

4225. 



1840. 



4233- 
4234- 



4235. 



1854. 

4241. 

4242. 
4243. 

4244. 
4245- 

1858. 

4251. 

4252. 



42S3. 



David, b. Aug. 31, 1836.-!- 
WiLLiAM Banks, b. Nov. 3, 1838. + 
Justin R., b. May 13, 1841. + 
Alexander, b. Oct. 18, 1843. + 
Maria, b. Apr. 28, 1846; m. 
Matthew Cowlin. Hobart, Ind. 
Harriet, b. June 20, 1848 : m. Na- 
than H. Ferrin. Richmond, Va. 

CHESTER LOOMIS, b. Mass.. Nov 
Capt. Gideon and Roda (Hanchett) 
where b. his 12 ch'n. 
Fanny, b. Dec. 17, 1808; m. Jeffer- 
son Freeman. Syracuse, N. Y. He 
d. 1866. 

F.m.ma Ann, b. Nov.. i8io: ni. Na- 
thaniel Cornell. Castalia. Iowa. 
Marinus A., b. Feb. 3. 1813. + 
Maria, b. Nov., 1813; m. Thomas 
Varney. Oakland, Cal. 
Alvira, b. June 12, 1817; m. James 
Rawley. Slie d. June 12, 1844. 
Cicero, N. Y. 



-IJ16. John White, b. Aug. 28, 1850. -+- 

4217. Geori.e, b. June 14, 1853, d. Nov. 26, 
1853. 

4218. Jane, b. Sept. 10, 185^, d. Apr. 2^. 
1856. 

4219. Charles H., b. July 9, 1857. + 

4220. Albertis E., b. Hobart, Ind.. Feb. 
15, 1877. Spokane, Wash. 

.. 1785; m. 1807, Abby. b. June, 1787, dau. of 
.Adams. He d. Sept. 7, 1851. Cicero, N. Y., 



AMASA LOOMIS, b. Mass., Jan. 5 
23, [866, ae. 72. He served in War 
on claim. He d. Sept. 7, 1855. Otisc 
.Alexis N., b. July 31. 1816. + 
Susan Maria, b. June 10, 1818; m. 
1st, Oct. 20, 1835, Lucius Patterson, 
d. 1872, Constantia, N. Y. ; m. 2nd, 
May, 1878, James J. Leonard. Ho 
d. 1881. Ch'n— by ist m : i. .Addi- 
son, 2. Frank. 

.'\PELINE B.. b. July 23, 1820; m. 1st. 
-Apr. 12, 1862, John E. Sutherland, 
d. Dec. 29, 1869. No ch'n ; m. 2nd, 
Jan. 29, 1878, George W. Early. 
He d. Apr. 7, 1885. 



THOMAS TAYLOR LOOMIS, b. Mas 

Ferrier. Memb. N. Y. .\sscmbly, 1S46. 

Y. 10 ch'n— b. N. Y. 

Mary Angeline, b. Mch. 5, 1823; 

m. Dr. Reuben I?. Landon. She d. 

Sept. 29, 1859. 

Sarah J., b. Mch. 23. 1825 ; ni. Rev. 

Charles F. Loop. Los .Angeles, Cal. 

Angel DeFerrier, b. Feb. 23, 1827, 

d. Aug., 1828. 

.Angel DeFerrier. b. Jan. 6, 1829. -|- 

Sophia D.. b. May 2, 1831 ; m. Jo- 

siah Van Eps. Chicago, 111. 

FREDERICK HOFFMAN LOO^FIS. 
Laning. Hiram, Ohio. 7 ch'n. 
Addison, b. 1825; m. Caroline Da- 
vis. Flint, Mich. 

Caroline, b. 1826; m. Benjamin 
Harrison, son of Win. and Cath- 
erine (Hyland) Greene. He served 
in Civil War and d. early. Had 4 
ch'n, in Mich. See Greene Gen., p. 
326. Flint, Genesee, Co., Mich. 
Sarah J., b. Apr. 26, 1828; m. Wil- 



4226. Chauncey Chester, b. Oct. 9, 
1820. + 

4227. Sophia, b. May 20, 1822; m. John 
Field. Vernon Springs, Iowa. 

4228. Harriet .A., b. Oct. 9, 1823, unm. 
Syracuse. 

4229. Rosetta, b. June i. 1825, d. Dec. 16. 
1847- 

4230. Mary Jane. b. May r, 1827 ; m. 
Chauncey N. Adams. Syracuse. 

4231. Addlson J., b. Dec. 3, 1830. -j- 

4232. Henry H., b. .Apr. 20, 1833. -|- 

, 1788; m. T)-cc.. 1814. Elizabeth Newton, d. Dec. 
of 1812 (?) being allowed $50.00 (his widow) 
o, Ionia Co., Mich. 8 ch'n. 



4236. 
4237- 



4238. 
4239. 
4240. 



Luther A., b. Sept. 23, 1822. + 

.\manda M., b. Nov. 28, 1824; m. 

1st, Mch. 16, 1863, Andrew J. 

Lewis, d. Sept. 24, 1879: m. 2nd, 

Mch. 22, 188 1, Charles W. Lamar. 

San Francisco, Cal. 

Sylvester W., b. Dec. 23, 1827, d. 

Sept. 15, 1830. 

Mary M., b. Mch. 25, 1830, unm. 

Otisco. Midi. 

.Alfred W.. b. June 25. 1835, unm. 

Otisco, Mich. 



;., Apr. 13, 1797: m. May I, 1822, Sophia De 
Lawyer. He d. Dec. 16, 1871. Oneida, N. 

4246. Thomas T., b. Dec. 16, 1833. + 

4247. William D., b. Jan. 27, 1837. Onei- 
da. N. Y. 

4248. Joseph, b. June i. 1840. d. Apr. 11, 
1850. 

4249. Joskphine, b. June t, 1840. d. .\pr. 
16, 1850. 

4250. .Ann, b. May, 1843; m. July 10, 
t866, Henry T. Linkfield. Rome, 
N. Y. 

b. I\Ich. 29, 1803; m. Feb. i, 1825, Olive 

Ham Davis. Hiram, Ohio. 
.1254. Mahlon, b. 1830, unm. Ravmond, 
S. Dak. 

4255. Fleazer, b. 1832: m. Clarissa 
Thomas. Hiram, Ohio. 

4256. .Antoinette, b. 1840, unm. Michi- 
gan. 

4257. Henrietta, b. 1842 ; m. Noble Ingel. 
Mt. Morris, Mich. 



ICnmmH (S^nralog^ 276 

1859. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN LOOMIS, b. Mch. 15, 1805; m. ist, Nov. 15, 1825, Dor- 

licha Hurlburt, d. Mch. 16, 1843 ; m. 2nd, Sept. 15, 1844, Cordelia Connelly. Kelly's 
Corners, Mich. 10 ch'n. 

4258. George S., b. Oct. 20, 1826; m. Sept. 4262. Ellen E., b. Mch. i, 1846; m. Aug. 
15, 1862, Frances Tubbs. No ch'n. t, i86g, Edward Tompkins. 
Liberty, Mich. 4263. Aueline, b. Dec. 14, 1848. 

4259. Frederick, b. Dec. 7, 1828, d. Mch. 4264. Mary C, b. Sept. 2, 1850. 

27, 1829. 4265. Eugene, b. Oct. 30, 1855, d. Sept. 9, 

4260. James H., b. May 15, 1840. + 1857. 

4261. Jabez, b. Mch. 12, 1843, d. Mch. 31, 4266. Josephine, b. Oct. 7, 1859. 
1843. 4267. Alonzo, b. Oct. 14, 1867. 

1861. ALONZO B. LOOMIS, b. Verona, Oneida Co., N. Y., Sept. 13, 1809; ni. in N. Y.. 
Matilda Burleigh, d. at her father's folks. He was (supposed) murdered. He d. 
1840. I ch'd. 

4268. Nicholas T., b. Feb. 11, 1837.4- 

1862. NICHOLAS TEMBROOK (TEX-RROECK) TAYLOR LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jun? 
4, 1812; m. Oct. 4, 1840, Wealthy .Ann Loomis (6269) who d. Walworth, Wis., July 
10, 1906. Farmer. Dem't. Rem. from N. Y. to New Berlin, tliencc to Spring Praire, 
E. Troy, Wis., where he d. Feb. 22, 1901. 2 cli'n. 

4269. Washington Irving, b. N. Y., Nov. 4270. Emma Ann, b. N. Y., 1843, d. 1845. 
8, 1842. + 

1865. TIIEOPHILUS S. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Feb. 2, 1819; m. ist, July 4, 1838, Lucy Hart; 
m. 2nd, Abbie Dixon— no ch'n by 2nd wife. Physician in Chicago(?). He d. Aug, 
6, 1855. Le Roy, N. Y. At least i ch'd. 

4271. Thomas H., b. Apr. 10, 1840. + 

1866. JABEZ LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 23. 1821 ; m. Harriet Collins, lie d. 1867. Mich.- 
Had several cli'n — all d. but 3 girls. 

4272. Sarah, b. . 4274. Milicent, b. . 

4273. Mary, b. . 

1875. ELEAZER LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept. 2. 1812; m. Sept. 10, 1830, Laura Hinman. He 
d. Aug. 19, 1858. Quincy, Mich. 4 ch'n. 

4275. Francis, b. July 9, 1831, d. June 19, 1852, Eugene House. She d. Jan. 
1833. 17. i860. Penfield, Mich. 

4276. John Franklin, b. Jan. i, 1834. + 4278. Mary, b. Sept. 12, 1838, d. Dec. 24, 

4277. Jane, b. Sept. 10, 1836; m. Feb. 10, 1859, unm. 

1876. ALANSON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., June 10, 1S17; m. Marilla Ilinman. Onondaga, N. 
Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

4279. Riley, b, 1839; m, . 4281. Winfield, b. 1855. 

4280. Fanny, b. 1842 ; m. James Dono- 4282. Frank, b. 1858. 
line. Onondaga, N. Y. 

1.S78. GI':ORGE R. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., May 8, 1824; m. ist, Dec. 31, 1840, Mary Wheadon; 

ni. 2nd, Oct. 8, 1864, Mrs. Rachel D, ( Perham) Rice, Jonesville, Mich, 6 ch'n, 
428-i, Adelia a., b. Nov. 18, 1841; m. Sept. 12, 1855. 

Mark W. Kellv. San Francisco, 4286. Murray I., b. Aug. 18, 1847, <1. .June 

Cal. ' 12, 1848. 

4284. Mark W., b. Feb. 20, 184-!, d, Aug. 4287. Milton Myron, b. Nov, iq, 1849, 
14, 1843, 4288. Nellie May, b. Oct. 12, 1868. 

4285. Adeline A., b. Apr. 14, 1845, d. 

1882. GUY W. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept., 1833; m. Oct., 1853, Josephine C, b. Belle Isle, 
N. Y., June 20, 1834, dan. of Elias Thompson and Sophronia (Ladd) Potter. BcUe- 
vue, Mich. 5 ch'n. 

4289. George, b, 1855. 4291- Fanny, b. June 26, 1864. 

4290. Ida May, b. 1857; m. Jan., 1876, 4292. John, b, Aug,, 1866. 
Adelbert Willis. Bellevue, Mich. 4293- Mary, b. 1872. 

1885. WILLIAM NEWTON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., 1815; m. Caroline Caswell. Peninsula 

6, 1855. Le Roy, N. Y. At least i ch'd. 
4294. William Henry, b. 1846; m. Louisa 4295- Charles, b, 1849; m, 1869, Abbie 

F.dic, He d. Apr., 1869. Mayhew. Point Peninsula, N. Y. 



277 



B>?u?utl| Oi?n?ratt0n 



1886. 
4296. 

4297. 
4298. 
4299. 

1887. 

4304- 
1888. 
4305. 
1889. 

4307- 
4308. 
4309- 
4310. 

1890. 

4314- 

4315- 

4316. 
1891. 

4321. 
4322. 



4324- 
4325- 

4326. 



4327- 
1902. 

4334. 

4335- 
4336. 



b. Mch. 18, 1847, 



ALBERT LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept. 27, 1817; m. Mav 20, 1846, Sarah Phillips. Three 
Mile Bay, N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Apr. 6, 1854. 

4300. LoviNA J., b. Aug. 16, 1857. 

4301. Almira D., b. Jan. i, i86o. 

4302. Effa E., b. Oct. II, 1862. 

4303. George B., b. June 16, 1865. 



Elizabeth S, 

unm. 

WiLLARD Newton, b. June 18, 1849. 

Mary Ann J., b. Oct. 11, 1851. 

Richard A., b. Mch. 13, 1854, d. 



HIRAM LOOMIS, b. N. Y., 1819; m. ist, .Abigail Paige; m. 2nd, Mary Ann Phillips. 

Dexter, N. Y. i ch'd. 

Frederick, b. Feb., 1846; in. Elea- nor . Watertown, N. Y. 

ALANSON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., 1823; m. Mary Ann Clauson. Danton, 111. 2 ch'n. 



Isaac, b. 1835. 

JAMES LOOMIS, b. N. Y., 1825; 
Point, N. Y. 7 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
Adelaide, b. Sept., 1850. 
Jay, b. Apr., 1852. 
Vada, b. 1854. 
Garfelia, b. 1856. 

SYLVESTER LOOMIS, b. Dec. 23. 1797; m. Susan French, d. Jan. 18, 1859, ae. 66. 
He d. July 11, 1866. Alexander, N. Y. 7 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



4306. Charles, b. 1845. 
m. June 29, 1848, Henrietta Calhoun. Pillar 

4311. JusTiNA, b. Oct., 1857, d, Jan. 25, 
1870. 

4312. Charles, b. 1859, d. Feb. 26, 1870. 

4313. Amos, b. 1864. 



Anna, b. 1818; m. Moses Stocking. 4317. 

Eldred, Nebraska. 43 '8. 

Fanny, b. 1820; m. ist, Anson 

Brown; m. 2nd, John Stocking. 4319- 

Eldred, Nebraska. 

Halsey, b. 1822. + 4320. 



Lucy, b. 1824, d. Feb. 3, 1833. 
Maria, b. 1827; m. David Simonds. 
She d. 1869. Comstock, Mich. 
Cordelia, b. 1829; m. Nov. 15, 1854, 
Drayton Sprague. Alexander, N. Y. 
Calvin, b. 1836. + 



ERASTUS LOOMIS, b. Mcli. 21, 1799; m. Aug. 22, 1827, Caroline Lounsbury. N 
Newberg, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

Trumbull C, b. July 5, 1829. + 4323 

Elizabeth S., b. June 22, 1831 ; m. 
July 3, 1851, John S. Harder. N. 
Newberg. Ch'n: I. Iinogene, 2. 
Charles W., 3. Carrie, 4. Alice. 

FRANCIS LOOMIS, b. Batavia, N. Y., July 6, i8i6: in. ist, Mch. 14, 1838, Fanny 
A. Ford, d. Aug. 28, 1847; m. 2nd, Mch. 29. 1849, Olive J. Southwell, d. Mch. 10, 
1869: m. 3rd, Apr. 3, 1872, Elvira F., dau. of Norman B. and Lydia (Richards) 
Raymond. He was living (1800) at Alexander, N. Y. 10 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



Charles W., b. Aug. 22, 1835 ; m. 
1st, Nov. 25, 1858, Louisa Harring- 
ton, d. i860: m. 2nd, M. Holmes. 
He d. Sept. 2, 1866. No ch'n. 



Irvin W., b. Oct. 26, 1839. + 
Mary A., b, Jan. 11, 1843. d. Mch. 
17, 1858. 

Adell O., b. July 19. 1850: ni. May 
5, 1872, Sanniel Spears. She d. 
June 15, 1889. North Newberg. 
Mich. Ch'n : i. Minnie, 2. Olive, 
3. Jennie, 4. Sanuiel, 5. John 
(adopted by No. 4324), 6. Charles, 
7. Fannie, 8. Florence, 9. Carson 
(adopted by Mr. and Mrs. J. Cra- 
mer). 
Frank A., b. July 2, 1852, m. 

DR. GEORGE S. LOOMIS, b, Westmoreland, N. Y., May 19, 1802; m. Jan. 14, 
1830, Mary Ann Lewis, d. Nov. 3, 1869, ae. 57. He d. Jan., 1874. DeWitt, N. Y. 
4 ch'n— b. N. Y. 



. No ch'n. Hart, Mich. 

ScoTT S., b. Feb. i, 18^7, d. Dec. 8, 

1862. 

Sarah J., b. .Apr. 20, 1859, d. Nov. 

30, 1862. 

Fred S., b. Feb. 19, 1861. Cedar 

Hill, New Mexico. 

4331. Jennie C, b. Jan. 19. 1863. 

4332. Perry A., b. June 29, 1865. Hunt, 
N. Y. 

Clark, b. Aug. 5, 1867 ; m. Cornelia 
Babcock. Colorado City, Col. 



4328. 



4329- 



4,1^0. 



4333- 



Ann^ b. Sept. 19, 1830; m. Aug. 28, 

1848, John W. North. Riverside. 

San Bernardino Co., Cal. 

A son, b. Apr. 19, 1832, d. same 

day. 

Charles L., b. Mch. i, 1833, grad. 

Troy Pol. Inst., 1851, d. May 4, 



1858. DeWitt, N. Y. 
4.^37- George, b. Apr. i, 1835 ; m. Sept. 4. 
1856, Kate Ashley. No ch'n. San 
Francisco, Cal. Com. merchant, 
706 Kearney St., firm of C. P. Van 
Schaack & Co. 



IGmnuii^ (iSruraliuui ijh 

rijni |()||,\' II l.iiOMIS, li. W'r.i iliiml, N. Y.. I-Vli. 16, iKti;; m, Oct. M, iK|i, I.li/a 

l)cili 1. I'ciilcii. Vt-rfKiii, N. \. J ch'ti, I). N. Y. 
<\^^H. I'MANCKS. I>. lK.|.i, <l. Dec. 13, 1869. .\XV). Aliu'.kt, \>. iK|<; 

1905. OKVII.LI': I'. I.OOMIS, I., W.siiiKirclaiKl, N. V., Oct. 9, i8(xj; m. Oct. l.i, 1835, 

Mary A. Monisoii. Ilr il. M.iy <<. iWk). Clilitdii, N Y. 2 cli'ii, I). N. Y. 
,U40. Mahy M., I), 1H.1K, il. iK.Sj, lliiiinli.Mi, i(V«, IMattville, Wis. 

/1,1.|l' Kodl'.uicK MoHHisoN, 11. iK^fi. Grad. 

igia. CI-AUK DI.MINC I.OOMIS, li. WcMnuinlanil, N. Y., Dec. 12, iKoi ; 111 Oct. 8, 

l«J.1. Saiali I'.ddy. '1. Dec 17, 1K7J Mr il. Mcli i.i, i8<.,i, Franklin Gn.vc. Ill 5 

cli'n. 

v|.l.|2. I-iicv Ann, h. I'tb. 2t, iKas; iii. Iiliaca, N. Y. 

Oct. 17, 1K22, CJcorKC W. Uraytoii. . 1,1,1.1. Cki.ia Aiiki.aidk, b. July .\i, 1831; 

He <l. . Lyims, fa. in. Aiik- lf>. l^-l'), t'liarlcs .S. .Siini 

4.113. I'j.i.KN Mai<(iai(i-.t, I). Oit. 3, 1H27; ccr. lie d. . Ithaca, N. V. 

ni. isl, Nov. as, li^^J, riioinas II. 43.I.S. Ci.ark F.ddy, b. Nov. 27, 1839. ^• 

Davis, il. Dec. i.|, 1865; ni. .Mid, -13 |f). Ci.kmf.nt I':rastus, I). Mch. 21, 

Iniic iK, 187c), Isdw.ird T. Srlicnck. 1842.+ 

l()i.|. JAMI'S I! I.liOMI.S. I, W. .liiic.r.laMd, N. Y., Dec. 28, 182S, Ilain.t Hiillcr liran 

dun. Wis, 8 cli'n. 

,13.17, A sun, II, I'd), rj, 1K27, d iiixi d.iy, .1351, I'.i.iianan W.. b. Aui{. 19, 1835. -| 

■ll.lH. I'.kastii.h M., 1). I'Vb. II, i8j8. I 4352. I'.i.on D, b, Nov. 12, 1^12. ^- 

.{\.\i). CoHNKi.iA A., b. May 2.1, 1830; in. 4353. I Iahkiit ( '.. b. Ajir. 7, i8|| ; m. Feb. 

Apr. 5, iH|i). I'. 1:. C.irr. Uniiir, 18, i8<)8, George W. Warren. Ju- 

N. Y. neau, Wis. 

4350. Maria I'., Ii. Mch. nj, 1K33; m 4354. {'"cin-RT !•'.., b. Scpi. 16, 1846 M. D. 

Oct. ,q, l8S2, !•■ r llcwicll. Itr.in Norlliwcslrrn Univ. Med. 0>11. 

dull. Win, CbicaKo. Janesville, Wis. 

iiji I \>\< ll>\V,\Uli l.iio.MI.S, Il W.-inioicl.ind, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1806; ni. isl. Doc. 28, 
1831, Cliarlollc Hurl, d. June 18, iWJm; in. 2nd, Dec. 13, 18.13, A. Jane Meeker. Meiiib 
of N. Y. Asseinblv, 1851), and .SnrK<on in U. S. Army. Oneida, N. Y. 8 cb'n, b 
N. Y. 
4.3S.'i. nK<iRi;K Mil.ToN, b. Mill. 7, 1838. I d. .S.|il. 8, 1845. 

4356. LiiCM'.N Hurt, b. June 8, iK.ir, A 4360. Im.orknck Anni'.ttk, b. I'"eb. 21, 

Mch. 6, 1842. 1K.17; in. J.nn. 7, 1873, lilverlon C. 

43S7- Ci.ark Dkminc. b. June 12, 1813, d. Slark. She d. Dec 27, 1873. 

same day. .13f>i. I.ikikn IUht, b. Oct. 14, 18.19, d. 

4358. Alton Uri'i., b. Jinn' i.-, 1813, d. Jan. 30, 185.1. 

Iiiiie 14, 18.13. 43f>2. I'.iiwarii Mi:kki:r, b Iiiiic .-o, 1852, 

4359. FiiANiK.s Annkttk, b. Mcli. Ji, 1815, d Oct. 17, 1869. 

1915. lll'.NKY CKANdl'.K I.OOMIS, b. Westmni.land, N. Y., July 8, 1808; m. May 16. 
1831, Aclisab ll.dbeil, b. Weslmori liMid, Apr. 17, 1808, d. l-'eb. 13, 1885, dan. of Brn- 
jamin and ■ (llalberl) (Jraves. NIaiiiif'r. Kep. CoiiR. I'<" d. Apr. IS, 1870 

Syracuse, N. Y. 2 cb'n, b. Wcslmonlaiid, N. Y. 

4363. I'rancis IIknrv, b. Apr. 16, 1836. | d. Oct. 21. 187.1. ''"lu Wistinorc- 

436,1. Anna Aciisah. b. Mch. 21, i8.|S, land. 

1918. KF.V. WII.I.IAM CI, AUK I.OOMIS, b. Weslinoielan<l, N. Y, Dec. 24, 1809: ni. 

1st, May 4, 1830, Sabriiia Dean; m. 2n<l, Mch. 31, 1858, Mary Jane Hurnctt, who il. 

Dec, 1873. Wi'slmorcl.ind, N. Y., where b. his 3 cb'n. 

4365. Thomas I lAMiKwr, b Iidv I'l. 1831, 4367. Hannah Im.iza, b. Mcli. 5. '844; 

<1, Apr. 8. 1832 111. Oct. 6, 18^17, Peter Q. Fchcrson. 

4^66. (iK(m(,K Wiimiiin. b. I'eb. 28, Passnic, N. J. 
■ 835. I 

1922. KUSSFI.I. I.OO.MIS, b. N. v., IVb i.), iKoi; m. isl, Sept. 8, 1825, lai/.duih Willis; 
in. 2nd, Dec, 1858, Harriet (lark. I.illle balls, N. Y. 9 cb'ii, b N. Y 

4368. LuciNiiA, b. June 1, 1826; in. Jacob 4370. Christiana, b 1831; m. Henry 
Mixby. She d i860, lleardstown, Shcrniaii. Lillle I'.iUs, N. Y 

in. 4371. Hannah, b. 1833; m. GeorK'' An- 

4369. Anni, b J.in. u. 1827; m. John ^dl. Slie d. Jan., 187.1. Oneida, 
lUiiMi I'coria. Ill N. Y. 



27(> 



^ruruth (•(Jnirratiuu 



/H71'. I,li( INA, li. Sr|il., 1H15, iiliiii. Illii'.i, 

N. Y. 
'137.). Maki.akkt, I). |K(7, il, jK|i. 
4.(7,). l''.i.r/AiiKi M, I). Auk. i. i".i';; ni, 

AiiKiiHtiii K. (!1()kIi<'|'. Ulic.i, N. \. 



■ l.'u'i- iVIki.is.sa, I), iK|';; in. Ui,\iri{ I'c-.ldy. 

I.iltlr I'.ill'i, N. Y 
/).i7'i. CiiAKijirt, b. May 7, 1K17, I'r-Dii.i. 

III. 



1.',7«. 

4l«|. 
1.<«7. 

AVI'- 

")■!<)■ 






1 ',')',. 



I'l.a 



:'.7. 



i')',7 



M')l. 
1 1"2. 



l.f)RI';N/.() I.OOMIS, II. VVi'sliiiorcl:iM<l, N. Y., Aug, ;)i, 1806; in. N. Y., Jan. K. 

iK.jO, Malilda, li. l.i.nK Islaml, N. Y., Jiliw ^H, 1K07, r|. W. (Iiiinii, la., Apr. i), iHy.\. 

<l.ni. of Ahraliain ami (VVanin) Willis, lannrr. Wlii).;, Ilr-<l. Il.i<lly, 111., 

I'll,. 16, 1K17. 6 cli'ii .,11 I, On. 111. I (,,,, N. Y. 

Kaknaiias, I). Nov. i.i, iHA). Kc- 4.f^i. I'aiwiN IIaskinm, Ii. OcI. 11, iK.j/j, )• 

iiiovcil lo (!al. ill 1K50. Ill, , il/iHl. 'iwiiioK I',, 1) J.iii, .•!, 1K37, d, — ^, 

(1. . .San l''raiiciHco, Cal, mini. 

IIknky W., 1). .Mov. 4, (828, d. , 4.18.;. .VIaiiv l'.i..MniA, h ['rh iK, iH,)^; 111. 

iinin. 11. I!. I'ox. < al 

(III;. lilt l„, h. JiiiM- 17. 18.V. I 

IIOI.I.IS'I I'.k I.OOiVll.S, li. ,\'. Y., July ,s. 181'; in. u,l, Drc. ■/..■., iK.i6, AniainIa I'ox ; 

in. ;,'iid, iK.s^, I'^li/a Kohi-, wIio d. Nov. ^^7, 1870. I If rciiiovitd to I,;iKiaiiKc, (), and 

lliciiii' lo Iowa, 4 ch'ii. 

Sakam Jank, I). Mcli. <), i8.j8, iiinii. 1874, 

Syracuse, N. Y. 'l.'',8';. DoiiUKrw;)', Ahkaiiam, li. Aii^. 7, 

(oKNi.i.iA Akminta, 1). Jan. .vi, i^<|i; in. 0<i,, 1K71, Mrs. Mary 

i8.(o; III. Ocl. 6, i8.";7, 'riujinas Arm- llimlN'y. No cli'n, Syracuse, N. V. 

stroiiK. I larrisliUTK, I'ri, Sin- d. .|.(Wi. I'lnii.iA, li. Sc|)t,, 185.3, l.nf.rntv.'.i;, O. 



f;ia)i<(;ic WASiiiNrnDN i,o(jmis. i., n. y.. ItI.. 

I'laiiics K. Slonr. W. Vienna, N, Y. ,( eli'n, li, N, Y, 



iJ, 181,); in Dee ;f.|, |K(|J 



, 1.(88. (iwiiir,!'. II., 1). All)/. ,1, 181;;. I 

.(.{f/^ nnVViTT J., I). June M, iH)6. 

4,f'/i. I'.D'IAK H., I). June ,-!, 1856 

18(9; in. Mill. 10, i8i(, M.iiia (irali.im. 

,),1';^. Mahiiia, 1), Jan, i8r,";. 



Wil 



Maktha Mw.issA, 1). AiiK. "), i8|o; 
III. Sepl. .!(), \Wi2, I'Vaneis I',. Tiis 
well. Portland, Mieli. 

AI.ONZO I.OOMIS, l>, N. Y , 1)..-. 
niin(.Moii, III. »' ili'ii. 
I'.i.i.A, I). iH.15 ; III. William Keye, 
ChicaKO, III. 

IIICNKY I.OO.MIS, I.. N. Y., Aiii;. 10, |8-'| ; in. r.t, May <>, |8|K, I.. Jane, dan. r,f 
I'enjamin Miller; in. I'lid, Deisey Jane, dan. of Harlow and Ann ( ,S,iliil>iiry J I'.ryan. 
lie d. M;iy i-.l, 181/1, at North I'.ay, Oiieid.i Co,, N. Y„ where h, hi'i .| eh'ii. (North 
Hay, or West Vi'-ini;0. 'I hi- la'.l liner 1 h'li liy 2w\ in. 
(iiAitLE.s II., I). Oee. r(, 185.3. I- now rehides. 

IIai'I.ow itijxr.p.v, I). I''ch. 2.", 4.3'/'. I'oiii'.icr, \i. Oct. .30, 1871!. (/inn II'- 

i860. I - i'l known as UohrrI lliiniiKton, lie 

( OK.vjKMA M., h. h'eh, 15, 1870. .S!'e inji adopted by Uoheil llnmi-iton, 

is Uiiown as Cornelia Ivlgi-rtoii, he of ('aiiiden, N. Y, lie is an att'y. 

ill)- ado|)ted hy Mr. and Mrs. V'A- West Vienna, N, Y. 

(/erton, of Ava, N, Y„ where she 

\<\(.\\M<\) N. I/JOMIS. I). Aiir<, 28. 18)7; m, Lorain Co., ()., May 2.3, iK^o, Janr 

.M., 1). Cli.-iinpioii, H. Y., I''el). 4, 1820, daii. of James and Harriet (Clark) I'eltoii. She 

d. l-.-ii/raiiKe, .N'ov. 2\, 187.3. See I'ellon Con,, p. id^. l-'armer. l,aKraiiKe, O., where 

In: d. March i';, 188.3. 4 ch'n — h. I aj^raiiKe, 

Susan, 1>. June 2.3, 1842; m. May 20, .Mynders, I,aKi-aiJ(;e. No eli'ii. 

1865, Harrison Smith. She d. Oct, 1.3'/;. Cai.vi.w, h, Apr, a8, 18,5.3, -|- 

\'), 1865. Laf<ranj<e. 44(K). Sahaii M., h. June 2.3, (855; m. G, 

l-KASTiJH I'"., I). Mcli. 10, i8,|5; III. A. Kawsoii. .She waH known as 

(/jrain Co., C)., June 16, 1866, Sarah (x;ta. She d. , Ch'd : i. ('.Ihel. 

JONATHAN Cf^l.l.lNS I.OOMIS. I.. Nov. 16, (81 1 ; mi. Hover, CtivaliOKa Co., O., 
July 1.3, i8.c;, l-.li/aheih Loviie, h. Hover, July r.3, 1816, d, Hyroii, Mich,, Hec. |rit, 
iH*;!, dau. of Noah L, and I'etsey d'oolc) Crock(-r. He d. Hee, 21), (851, at Avon, 
O., where h. his 7 ch'n. 

I.C/iNAKl) f/IJKI.I'.y, h. Auk. 4. '8.37. +- 1 hiiln.-r.. ('li'ii: 1. I.etta I'.illalia, 

JiJMA Ki'.iiiy XA, I). June .3, 18.30; m. 2. Lillian I-vahelle. 

Dec. 25, 1865, William W.. on of ,1,10,3. Wim.iam Hi'.Nny, li. Auk. to, 1841, 

Aaron ,-ind I'.etsey (Koliett-^; d Meh 7, 1842. 



I 



IConmtg ^ruralngtt 280 

4404. Alvin Crocker, h. Jiiiu- 3. 1843. -f unm., d. May 6, 1883 Byron, Mich. 

4405. Jonathan Collins, b. Aug. 4, 1846; 4407. William Chester, b. Dec. lo, 
ni. 1877, Ella Lawrence. 1852.+ 

4406. Charles Wesley, b. June 18, 1849. 

1942. WOOLSEY MELAXCTHON LOOM IS, b. May 7, 1820; m. Lorain Co., O., Dec. 
16, 1841, Emeline Martin. He tl. .'\ug. 7, 1852. Huron, O. 4 ch'n, b. O. 

4408. S.^RAH E., b. May 21, 1843; ^- ist. 12, 1870, Elizabeth McPherson. 
Dec, 1862, St. Louis, Mich., Julius Fort Collins, Colo. 

Beeman, d. Oct., 1863; ni. 2nd, Jan. 4410. Joel W., b. June 28, 1848. + 

I, 1867, Oliver Ilaydon. 4411. Arthur J., b. Jan. 9, 1851.4- 

4409. James C, b. Aug. 21, 1845; m. .May 

1945. EBER LOOMIS, b. June 14, 1829; m. ist, 1847, Delilah Wood, Adrian, Mich., d. May 
1855; m. 2nd, 1858, Mrs. Emily Beebe. Adrian, Mich. 11 ch'n, b. Mich. 

4412. Horace L., b. Aug. 13, 1848, d. U. 44i6. Delilah, b. Apr., 1855, d. Aug., 

5. Army. 1855. 

4413. Charles, b. Dec. 23, 1849. 4417. Sarah E., b. Nov., 1861. 

4414. Mary E., b. Jan., 1852; ni. 1872, 4418. Jessie, b. Oct.. 1863. 
Henry Boyington. Nebraska. 4419. Ada, b. 1865. 

4415. Anna, b. June, 1833, d. Aug., 1853. 4420. Eber, b. 1870. 

4421. Cora, b. 1873. 

1950. WARREN LOOMIS, b. N. Y.. Sept. 27, 1817; m. 1843, Martha Nye. He d. June 
12, 1848. Champion, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 

4422. Elizabeth S., b. June i, 1848; m. Frederick Salter. Wilna, N. Y. 

1931- ALPHONSO LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1808; m. Mch. 21, 1838, 
Lucina Carter. Champion, N. Y.. where b. his 3 ch'n. 

4423. Selinde C, b. May 14, 184 1 : ni. 4-125. Mary L., b. Apr. 15, 1852; m. Dec. 
Feb. 3, 1863, Egbert S. Flint. 10, 1872, Wayne A. Humphrey. Sec 

4424. Sanford C, b. June 16, 1846, d. Humplirey Gen., 1883, p. 647. 
Sept. 9, i860. 

1933. JOHN WILSON LOOMIS, b. Champion. N. Y., Jan. 19, 1816; m. Mch. 18, 184D, 
Sarah, b. Floyd. N. Y., Jan. 23, 1820, dau. of Henry and Sylvia (Brock)vay) Potter. 
He d. 1849. Champion, where b. his 3 ch'n. 
4426. Frances, b. May, 1838; m. ist, 44^7. Achsa, b. 1841 ; m. Kendrick Lan- 

James Parmenter; m. 2nd, Edwin phear. 

Gustine. Wilna, N. Y. 4428. Herbert W., b. 1846. + 

1963. MANLY LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., Sept. 7. 1817; m. July 3, 1839. Rachel Bald- 
win. He d. Jan. 9, 1896. Carthage, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

4429. George I., b. June 30, 1840; m. ist, 4431- Laura A., b. May 22, 1843. 

Oct, 2, 1871, Alice Reed, d. Oct. 22. 4432. Lucelia M., b. Jan. 3. 1843; m. 

1873; m. 2nd, May 17, 1874, Mrs. Mch. 13. 1872, Frank Willis. 

Nettie Whitney. He served 3 years 44.13. Jay A., b. June 23, 1849; m. Sept. 

in U. S. army. Carthage, N. Y. 14, 1871, Fanny S., b. Copenhagen, 

4430. Stowel W., b. Sept. 2, 1841 ; m. N. Y., Mch. 14. 1830. dau. of Henry 
Nov. 26, 1872, Ellen L. Frink. He Greene and Susan Constant 
served 3 years in U. S. army. (Smith) Potter. 

1963. ISRAEL H. LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., Sept. i. 1821 ; m. Feb. 14, 1844, Louisa 
Francis. He d. Nov. i, 1879. Cartilage. N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

4434. Alice, b. Mch. 27, 1843, d. July 21. 4436. I'^rank I., b. Jan. 22, 1831, d. Feb. 
1847. 9. 1863. 

4435. Adelbert, b. May 4. 1846, d. Sept. 4437. Charles H., b. Aug. 18, 1833.+ 

6, 1846. 4438. Frederick S., b. Aug. 18. 1863, d. 

Feb. 1863. 

1966. JOHN B. LOOMIS. b. Champion, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1823; m. Champion, May 31. 
1849, Marthacttc H , b. June t6. 1S26. <1. .Xpr. 5, 1886, dau. of Isaac and Mary (Wil- 
lard) Cutler. He is a grad. of State Normal School, .Albany, N. Y. Teacher. Rep'n. 
Meth't. Deputy U. S. Marshal at La Crosse, Wis.. 3 years. .Author of (not 
printed) "The Pacific Coast," 2 Vols., and "The Cornhill M. E. Church," Roches- 
ter. N. Y., 2 Vols. Pres. of the Board of Trustees of the Cornhill Church 31 con- 
secutive years. He d. Sept. 11, 1887. Rochester. See Cutler Gen., p. 889. 8 ch'n. 



28 1 



S'^ufttth (i^rm^ratinn 



4439- 
4440. 

444T. 

1968. 



4447- 
4448. 

4449- 
igfig. 

4452. 
1971. 

4453- 
4454- 
4455- 



1972. 

4459- 

1973- 
4461. 

4462. 
4463 

4464. 
4465- 

U66. 
1974- 

1470. 
1975- 

4471- 
1978. 

«72- 
1473- 
M74- 



Cyril Orville, b. Dickinson's Land- 

ing^ Canada, Feb. 18, 1850, d Aug. 

10, 1850. 

Byron Edgar, b. Messina Springs, 

N. Y., Feb. 16, 1852; m. Feb. 16, 

1892, Mrs. Mollie A. Maulfair. San 

Francisco, Cal. 

Mary Nancy, b. La Crosse, Wis., 

Mch. 24, 1854, d. July 14, 1854. 



4442. Alvin Isaac, b. La Crosse, Wis., 
Feb. 2, 1856.+ 

4443. Benjamin Pierce, b. Champion, N. 
Y., Feb. 10, 1858, d. Aug. 25, i860. 

4444. Lincoln E,, b. Carthage, N. Y., 
Feb. 22, 1862, d. Sept. 21, 1862. 

4445. Clinton FL, b. Carthage, N. Y., 
Feb. 22, 1862, d. Aug. 6, 1862. 

4446. John B., Jr., b. Watertown, N. Y., 
Dec. 7, 1864, d. Nov. 10, 1872. 

SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1828; m. N. Trenton, N. Y., 

Feb. 28, 1854, Harriet E., b. Canaan, Conn., June 14, 1856, d. Champion, Apr. 5, 

1S86, dau. of Sylvester and Candice (Ives) Baldwin. He d. Champion, Sept. 11, 

1887. 5 ch'n— b. Champion, N. Y. 

Ives Baldwin, b. Nov. 24, 1854. -|- 445°. Lily M., b. May 11, 1865; m. June 

]\Iartha E., b. Apr. 23, 1858; m. 14, 1899, Lee Servey. 

Aug. 2, 1892, Geo. Ausman. 4451, Sidney Miles, b. July 24. 1875; m. 

Clara L, b. Apr. 16, i860; ni. Mch. Aug. 23, 1899, Mabel Moore. ' 

10, 1881, O. Fletcher. 

WILLIAM LOOMIS. b. Cliampion, N. Y., June 30, 1830; m. July 4, 1858, Delia 
Palmer, d. Aug. 16. 1861. He d. Meh. 30, 1871. Rutland, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 
Nancy, b. June 10, 1864? 

CHAUNCEY H. LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1813; m. ist, Susan Ack- 
ley; m. 2nd, Mary Canfield. He d. Aug. 2, 1855. California. 6 ch'n. 

Otis, b. . 4456. Egbert, b. 1851. Quincy, III. 

Elizabeth, b. . 4457. Alice, b, 

Chauncey a., b. July 22, 1845; in 



Hiram Hull. 
4458. Susan, b. — 



-; m. Oct., x866. 
Clinton, la. 
Morrison, 111. 



Dec. 8, 1868, Emma Sage. Cham- 
pion, N. Y. No ch'n. 

LEONARD H. LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1815; m. Elizabeth Andrews. 
Rutland, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Cornelia, b. Sept. 10, 1842; m. 4460. Arthur, b. Dec. 20, 1849; m. Jan. 

June 2, 1869, George Sabin. Car- 8, 1873, Annette M. Randall. She 

thage, N. Y. d. July 22, 1875. 

CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., July 18, 1817; m. Fidelia Plank. Car- 
thage, N. Y. 9 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

4467. William A., b. Sept. 13, 1855. 

4468. Fidelia, b. Dec. 28, 1859, d. Mch. 



Leonard, b. Apr. 2, 1840; m. Dec. 
19, 1865, Anna Austin. Denmark, 
N. Y. 

Sarah A., b. Nov. 16, 1841, d. Dec. 
3. 1844- 

Harriet C, b. Sept. 4, 1843 ; m. 
Jan. 9, 1866, Mattison Austin. Den- 
mark, N. Y. 
Otis, b. Apr. 20, 1846. 
Susan, b. May 11, 1848, d. Oct., 
1848. 
Adah A., b. July 6, 1851. 



II, i86q. 

4469. Asa Byron, b. Denmark, N. Y., 
Jan. 2, 1864; m. Muscatine, la., 
Aug. 15, 1892, Mary Sabrina, b. 
Hannibal, Mo., Dec. 3, 1865. dau. of 
Jerome Sobieski and Louisa Jane 
(Davis) Pierson. She grad. from 
Oberlin Acad, of Music, 188.S, and 
is a music teacher. Merch't — de- 
partment store. Haimibal, Mo. 



ASA LOOMIS, 1). Champion, N. Y.. Dec. 18, 1819; m. ist, Sarah Jackson; m, 2nd, 
Maria Davis. LItica, N. Y. i ch'd. 
Sarah, b. 1845, d. ae. 5 yrs. 

EGBERT LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., July 14, 1822; m. Mch. i, 1849, Martha 
M. Green, d. Nov. 14, 1856, ae. 28. He d. Oct. 3, 1852. Champion, where b. his i 
ch'd. 

Egbert, b. 1850, d. ae. 2 yrs. 

SYLVESTER LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1829; m. Feb. 11, 1857, 

Amelia Freeman. Carthage, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Erastus F., b. Mch. 6, i860. 4475. Asa, b. May 24, 1868. 

Emma, b. Apr. 28, 1862. 4476. Rachel, b. Mch. 22, 1871. 

Frank, b. Jan. 20, 1865. 



k 



iOinimtfi (Sruralniity 2H1 

ig83. ASHLEY LOOMIS, b. Champion. \. Y.. July 15, i8-'o; in. May 2, 1844, Harriet 

Francis. Burke, .\. Y. 2 ch"n, b. X. Y. 
4477. Louisa, b. Oct. 26, 1848; m. May I, N. Y. 

1869. Dananc Dunham. Denmark, 4478. Horace, b. Aug. 5, 1858, 

1985. FOSKET HARRIS LOONHS, b. Champion, N. Y., July 26, 1825; m. Jan. i, 1850, 
Elizabctli Eustic. Tckamah, Xeb. 4 ch'n. 

4479. Viola, b. 1853. 4481. Victoria E., b. 1859. 

4480. Wesley, b. 1855, d., ae. s years. 4482. Phila, b. 1865. 

1986. WARD LOOMIS. b. Champion, X. Y.. June 22, 1828; m. Elizabeth Stricklin. Teka- 
mah. Neb. i ch'd. 

4483. Leon, b. May 6, 1866. 

1987. WESLEY HORACE LOOMIS. b. Champion, X. Y., Jan. i, 1831 ; m. Warsaw, K. 
Y., Apr. 28, 1858, Lois Malvina, b. Bergin, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1841, d. Chillicothe, Mo., 
May 26, 1905, dau. of Luther C. and Sabrina (Elmore) Picrson. .AttomKcl State 
Normal School at Albany, N. Y., 1852. Went to Indianapolis, Ind., and took charge 
of and taught in the first free school of the city ; in 1854 traveled through the South 
to regain health. Settled in Hannibal, Mo., in 1858. Coal mine operator at Cin- 
cinnati, la. Rep. Cong. Res. Council Bluffs, la. 6 ch'n — all b. Hannibal, Mo. 

.H84. Lewis Jerome, b. June 14, i860. + 4-188. Lora Elmore, b. Oct. 26, 1879; f- 

4^85. Edwin Luther, b. Aug. 2, 1865, ist, Chillicothe, Jan. i, 1902, Rev. 

drowned in Miss. River, July 31. Geo. Edwin Crossland, of Zanes- 

1879. ville, O., who d. Nov., 1904, no 

4486. Frederique Pierson, b. Nov. 29. ch'n; m. 2n(l, Mch. 14, 1906, Jolin 
1872; m. Solon, O., Oct. 14, i8'j6, Geo. Wadsworth, of Council Bluffs. 
Alarv Elizabeth, b. Solon, dau. of la. .After death of 1st husband she 
John' and Eliza (McFarland) Rog- returned to Oberlin College— mn- 
ers. Both are grad. of Oberlin Coll. sical dept. Ch'd, by 2nd m. : I. 
She Pli. B., 1894. He B. S., 1896. Edwin Horace. Council Bluffs, la. 
Mining and shipping coal. Omah.-', 4489. Wesley Horace, b. Mch. 29. 1884. 
Neb. No ch'n. spent 2 yrs. in Laramie Univ. 

4487. Effa D., b. Oct. 5, 1877, d. Nov. 24, Travels for a lumber Co. St. Louis, 
1882. Mo. 

1988. CLARK LOOMIS, b. Champion, X. Y., Jan. 14, 1833; m. Dec. 17, 1857, Helen Free- 
man. Carthage, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. X. Y. 

4490. Charles Ward, b. May 2, 1859; m. 4492. Eber, b. Feb. 23, 1866. 
June 16, i88s, Nellie E. Gould. 4493- Martha, b. Dec. 29. 1868. 
Hannibal, Mo. 4-194- Helen .Amelia, b. Xov. 8, 1870. 

4491. Freeman, b. July 11, 1863. 

1990. ELEAZER BUCK LOOMIS, b. Northfield. Vt., July 13. 1811; m. Montpelier. Vt., 
May 22, 1837, Philena, b. Middlesex. Vt.. Jan. 31, 181 7, d. S. Royalton. Vt., 1888, 
dau. of Benjamin and Eunice (Woodbury) Chatterton. Farmer and teamster. Dem. 
He d. Montpelier, Vt., 1889. 5 ch'n— b. in Vt. 

4495. A son, b. 1837, d. in infancy. .served to end of war. He d. 1895. 

4496. William Ancelo, b. Sept. 29, Cambridge, Mass. 

1839. -f 449S. Vernon L.. b. July 6, 1844. He en- 

4497. Elverton W., b. Nov. 18, 1841. He listed, 1861. took sick 1863. re- 
enlisted. 1861, wounded and lost an turned home and d. Feb. 4, 1863. 
arm at Savage Sta„ Va., re-enlisted 4499. Emily G., b. Feb. 3, 1847. Type- 
in the Veteran Reserve Corps and setter. Cambridge, Mass. Unni. 

1993. WILLIAM H. LOO^^S, b. Northfield, Vt., Sept. 18, 1818; m. (her 2nd husband) 
Northfield, Dec. 27, 1848. Mrs. Eliza M. Bennett, b. Berlin, Vt., Feb. 18, 1817, dau. 
of Asa and Margaret (Strong) Andrews. Farmer. Teacher. Rep. Meth. He 
d. Dec. 14, 1899. Northfield, Vt. 3 ch'n— all b. Xorthfield. 

4500. Georoe B., b. Oct. 29, 1849. + 4.W2. Edmund A., b. Oct. 15. 1852; m. 

4501. Jennie E., b. Apr. 7, 1851. Feb. .s. 1879, Josephine E. Reed. 

2007. ISRAEL LOOMIS, b. .Andover, Conn., June 26, 1779; m. Apr. 2, 1806, Lydia Spraguc. 
d. Apr. II, 1841. He d. .Aug. 24, 1829. S. Coventry, Conn. 8 ch'n, b. Conn. 

4503. Reuel Adams, b. May 12, 1808, d. 4505. Mary S., b. Dec. i, 181 1, d. May 
July 29, 1829. II, 1841. 

4504. S.\LM0N P., b. Mch. 23. 1810. + 4506. L.\ura .Amelia, b. .Apr. 14, loi-i; 



■ 



283 



^0itnttl| ^ntprattott 



4507- 
2009. 



4512. 



2027. 

4517- 
.4518. 



4520. 



4521. 



2032. 

1527- 
tS28. 



1529. 
1530. 



M33- 



534- 



'35- 



111. Mch. 13, 1832, Joel, b. Dec. 21, 
1805, son of Seth and Polly (Rider) 
Vinton. She d. May 15, 1835- 
Ch'n : I. Albert Loomis. He ni. 
2nd, Mary Morgan. Willington, 
Conn. 0^^e writer says Laura 
Amelia m. Horace Vinton. 
LuciNA S., b. Aug. 24, 1816, d. Apr. 
II, 1845. 



4508. Nancy S., b. Mch. 24, 182 1, unin. 
Brattleboro, Vt. 

Nelson W., b. Sept. 4, 1824 ; ni. 
Feb. 28, 1849, Maria Squires, d. 
Apr. 28, 1897. No ch'n. Brattle- 
boro, Vt. He d. Feb. 5 (6), 1906. 
Blacksmith. Bapt. 
John C, b. Jan. 21, 1826, d. Dec. 9, 
1826. 



4509. 



4510. 



REUEL LOOMIS, b. Andover, Conn., Mch. 27, 1783; m. Oct. 25, 1810, Roxalana, b. 

1788, dau. of Simeon and Abigail (Dart) Spencer. He d. Oct. 22, 1865. She d. Aug. 

7, 1881. S. Coventry, Conn. 4 ch'n, b. Conn. 

John Olds, b. Nov. 21, 1812. + 4513. Emma Marcy, b. Mch. 4, 1817, d. 

Roxalana Emily, b. May 24, 1814, Dec. 4, 1838. 

d. Oct. 14, 1816. 4514. Walter Adams, b. May 24, 1823. + 

DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Andover, Conn., Apr. i, 1787; m. Feb. i, 1821, Mercy, dau. 

of Simeon and Abigail (Dart) Spencer. He d. Aug. 7, 1868. In 1878 she resided 

at Andover. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 

Emily Ro.xana, b. Dec. 29, 1827.; 4516. Simeon Cornelius, b. Oct. 7, 1833, 

m. June 3, 1850. George N. Hutch- d. Jan. 22, 1859. 

inson. South Coventry. 

CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Oct. 20, 1802; m. Aug. 14, 1823, Laura Silver, who d. Feb. 
1891, ae. abt. 81. See her will made Feb. 4, 1^7. Farmer, d. Apr. 20, 1877, leaving 
a will which was made Feb. 26, 1877. Conneaut, O. 10 ch'n. 

1877. Ch'n: I. Mary, 2. Julia Ann, 

3. Melissa, 4. Emma, 5. Etta, 61, 

Belle. 

Charles Marvin, b. Sept. 30, 

1836. + 

Hannah Emily, b. .'\ug. 10. 1839; 

m. Jan. i, 1857, James Kennan. 

Conneaut, O. 
4524. Albert, 1). Aug. 13, 1841, d, Mch. 

15. 1842. 

Henry Albert, b. Dec. 10, 1842, d. 

Feb. 16, 1857- 

Arvilla, b. Oct. 2, 1845, d. Feb. 5. 

1857. 



4S22. 

4523- 



4525- 
4526. 



Horace, b. June 6, 1826, d. Mch. 17, 

1833. 

Roxana, b. Sept. 2, 1828; m. ist, 
Sept. 17, 1850, Ezra Sanford ; m. 
2nd, Dec. 18, 1855, James S. Rog- 
ers. Ionia, Mich. 
George, b. Aug. 10, 1830. + 
Julia Ann. b. Aug. 30, 1832; m. 
1st, Feb. 6. 1850. John W. Scott. 
Portland, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
He d. bet. 1887 and 1891, and bef. 

1891 she m. 2nd, Crebbs. 

Sally, b. June 20, 1834 ; m. Dec. 
i8. 1855, Lewis J. Crocker. Spring- 
field, Eric Co., Pa. She d. before 

CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Conn., Feb. i: 
moved to Cooperstown, N. Y., and 1847, 
Charles Gordon, b. July, 1797. + 
Elizabeth, b. Jan. 4, 1799; m. 
Thomas, d. Aug. 29, 1867, ae. 78, 
son of Thomas and Abigail 
(Macy) Butts. She d. Sept. 22, 
1838. Watson, N. Y. 
Dillon, b. Nov. 15, 1800, unni., d. 
ae. 25 years. 

Louisa, b. Sept. 3, 1802; m. 1821, 
Canvass, b. Whitestown, N. Y., 
Sept. 8, 1790, d. St. Augustine, Fla., 
Dec. 18, 1834, son of Hugh and 
Tryphena (Lawrence) White. He 

ASA LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., Sept. 11, 1775; m. Lebanon, Oct. 16, 1796, Mary 

Gay. b. J.tu. 5. 1776. d. Sept. 30, 1826. He was a Whig, and a Meth't ; d. Sandusky, 

O., Nov. 1.1, 1859. 10 ch'n. 

Miranda, b. Otsego, N. V., Si pt. 4536, 

It. 1798; m. J;in. I, 1820, Ira Mur- 

phev. Shr d. Dec. 29, 1829. Al- 4537 

bany. N. Y. 

Russell, b. Mch. 20, 1800. -(- 



, 1773; m. Elizabeth Gay. In 1796 he re- 
to Watson, N. Y. 7 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

was a Lieut, in War of 1812. Cele- 
brated Eng'r of Eric Canal. She 
res. Mauch Chunk, Pa. Ch'n : I. 
Charles L.. 2. Cornelia P., 3. Susan 
L. See White Gen., p. 210. 
Cyrenus, b. June 8, 1805 ; married 
and removed to Charleston, South 
Carolina, and d. 1864. 
Justin, b. Feb. 18, 1808. -f 
HuLDAH, b. Aug. 10, 1810; m. John 
Van Doren. She d. 1840. Mon- 
mouth Co., N. J. 



Eliza, b. Apr. 3, 1802, d. Apr., 1874. 
N. Y. City. Unm. 
Juliet, b. Mch. 20, 1804 ; m. Alfred 
Morgan. She d. Apr. 18, 1866. 
Gabon, O. 



4531- 



4532. 
4533- 



ICnnmts C^rtt^aln^tj 



284 



4538. 

■4539- 
4540. 



2034. 
4544- 

2038. 

4546. 

4547. 

4548. 
2044. 

4552. 
4SS3- 
4554- 
45SS- 



2045- 
4560. 

4561. 
2046. 

4564- 

2050. 
4566. 

4567. 
2052. 

4569. 
2058. 

4570. 

4571- 

4572. 
4573- 



Lewis Collins, b. Aug. 5, 1806. 4- 
AsA Gay, b. Apr. 16, 1808. + 
Geo. Albert Galatin, b. June 17, 
1811.+ 



JAMES LOOMIS, b. Conn., 1777; m. 
Co., N. Y. 2 cb'n. 

A son, b. , d. 1845. Piarstown, 

N. Y. 



4541. Henry Hamilton, b. Feb. 8. 
1813.+ 

4542. Chauncey, b. Jan. 8, 1817. + 

4543. Mary Cornelia, b. Jan. 6, 1822, d. 
N. Y. C, Jan. 14, 1874. Unm. 

. He d. 1830. Piarstown, Otsego 

4545. Mary, b. 1805; m. Isaac Hull. 
Buchanan, Mich. 



EZRA LOOMIS, b. 1789; m. Ascnath Root. He d. 1854. St. Charles, 111. 6 ch'n. 



Oscar, b. Feb. 27, i8og ; m. Jan. 2, 
1840. Lucv Allen. No ch'n. Wal- 
worth, N.' Y. 

Emily, b. Aug. 2, 1812; m. ist, 
Daniel Ryther; m. 2nd, William 
Baker. St. Charles, 111. 
William, b. Sept. 15, 1815, unm.. 

OLIVER LOOMIS, b. Conn., Feb. 5. 1805; m. ist, Aug. 3, 1829, Elizabeth S. Clark, 
d. Jan. 19, i860: m. 2nd, Jan. 8, 1867, Mary Ann Wellman. He d. Aug. 2, 1878. 
S. Windsor, Conn. 8 ch'n, b. Conn. 



d. i860. Michi.gan. 

4549. Daniel, b. 1818. + 

4550. George, b. Jan. 15, 1828, unm. 
Peoria, 111. 

4551- John, b. Nov., 1831 ; m. Lee Anna 
Turner. St. Charles, 111. 



4556. William Wesley, b. Apr i. 
1841.+ 

4557. Hiram Cl.\rk, b. Apr. 16, 1843; 
in. 1865, Elizabeth J. Coleman. 
Hebron, Conn. 

4558. Selina E., b. Aug. 27, 1846, d. July 
12, 1847. 

4559- Christiana E., b. Apr. 2. 1851, d. 
Nov. 5, 1863. 



Elizabeth S., b. Oct. 19, 1830, d. 

July 14, 1835. 

Oliver, b. Oct. 20, 1832, d. May 13, 

1833. 

Henry H., b. Apr. 13, 1834, d. Nov. 

6, 1840. 

Mary Lucretia, b. Nov. 17, 1836; 

m. 1st. Nelson Gilbert; m. 2nd, 

July I, 1866, Albert P. Rodgers. 

She d. Apr. 15, 1870. 

SAMUEL LOOMIS. b. Sept. 13, 1781; m. Charlotte Smith, d. Dec. 4, 1848, ae. 

64. He d. Dec. 12, 1856. Bennington, Vt. 4 ch'n. 

Charlotte, b. Dec. 31, 1806; m. 19. 1856. Bennington, Vt. 

1836, George Caldwell. She d. July 4562. Jane, b. 1814; m. John F. Robinson. 

10, 1867. Caneadea, Alleghany Co., Bennington Center, Vt. 

N. Y. 4563. Delia, b. 1817; m. William Cor- 

Elizabeth, b. 1810, unm., d. Apr. biere. New York City. 

IRA LOOMIS, b. Dec. 7, 1783; m. Williamstown, Mass., Sept. 18, 1813, Betsey 
(Elizabeth) Eddy. He d. Apr. 13, 1849. Cuyahoga Falls, O. See Williamstown 
Vital Records. 2 ch'n. 

Jane Emeline, b. Sept. 20, 1814. 4565. Jennette Adeline, b. Sept. 20, 

Cuyahoga Falls, O. 1814, d. next day. 

JESSE LOOMIS, b. July n. 1794; ni. Sarah Blackmer, d. Apr. 13. 1865, ac. 66. 

He d. Oct. 21, 1849. N. Bcnnin.gton, Vt. 3 ch'n, b. Vt. 

Barstow, b. 1827 ; m. Lurane Bur- Bennington, Vt. 

dit. Wisconsin. 4568. Frances, b. 1833; m. Henry John- 

Norman B., b. 1830, unm. North son, who d. 1869. Chicago, 111. 

BLISS LOOMIS, b. Sept. 22, 1798; m. Elizabeth Champney. He d. 1862. Otto, 

N. Y. I ch'd. 

Henry, b. ; m. . 

FREEMAN LOOMIS. b. Conn., 1783; m. Nancy Currell, who d. abt. 1868. He d. 

Mch. 20, 1866. F'armer. Dem. Prot. Forest Lake, Pa. 6 ch'n, all b. at Montrose, 

Pa. 

Charles, b. 1809. unm. F'orest 4574. Clarinda, b. May, 1835; m. 

Lake, Pa. Roberts. Michigan. 

Oliver, b. Dec, 1822. + 4575- Hannah, b. 1837; m. Isaac Rob- 

George, b. Apr. 12, 1828.4- bins, who d. 1864. Forest Lake, 

Chester, b. Apr. i, 1829.-!- Pa. 



285 



^funtth (^^ttrrattnn 



2065. 

45-6- 
4577- 
2071. 

-1579- 
4580. 

.■581. 
-1582. 

1583. 
. 4584. 

-1585. 

2076. 

4591- 

4592- 
4593- 
2077, 

4596- 

4597- 
4598. 

4599- 
2078. 

4605. 
4606. 
4607. 

4608. 
2079. 



4611. 
4612. 
4613. 
4614. 



4615. 
2080. 



WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Conn., May 12, 1798; m. Matilda Hilton. N. Coventry, Conn. 

3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

Louisa, b. Oct. 3, 1832 ; tn. Nelson ford. 

Carpenter. North Coventry. 4578. Arthur, b. 1844, unm. Hartford. 

James, b. 1839, d. Jan., 1869. Hart- 

JAMES LOOMIS, b. Jan. 17, 1801 ; ni. Paniissa Bugbee, d. 1873. He d. 1867. Chazy, 
N. Y. 12 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



James, b. Jan. 13, 1827. New 

Mexico. Unm. 

Charlotte, b. Nov. i, 1828; m. 

Oct. 6, 1847, George Ketcham. 4586, 

Champlain, N. Y. 

John, b. July 11, 1830; m. Jane 4587 

Kendall. Winchendon, Mass. 

Eunice, b. Feb. 29. 1832; m. Daniel 4588 

Bassett. Altona, N. Y. 

Amos, b. Jan. 29, 1834. + 4589 

Amelia, b. Apr. 24, 1836, unm. 

Mooers, N. Y. 4590, 

Philetas, b. June 6, 1838; m. So- 



phia Van Norman. He d. 1864. in 
U. S. army. Mooers, N. Y. She 

m. 2nd, . 

Howard, b. June 5, 1840, d. 1864. 
Champlain, N. Y. 

Abner, b. Au.c;. 9, 1842, unm. Man- 
chester, N. H. 

Almena, b. Sept.. 1844; ni. Charles 
Bruce. Winchendon, Mass. 
Andrew, b. Aug., 1847, d., ae. 3 
years. 

Cl.\rissa, b. Nov. 5, 1848; m. John 
Abare. Sciota, N. Y. 



DAN LOOMIS, b. Aug. 17, t8o8; m. May 19, 1832, Irene Lawton, who d. 1873. 
Chazy, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

d. Apr. 27, 1841. 

4594. Cornelius, b. Apr. 12, 1839, d- Apr. 

29. 1839- 

4595. Henrietta, b. Nov. 28, 1840; m. 
Elisha W. Angell. Champlain. 
N. Y. 



Jane, b. July 21, 1833; m. Mch. 13, 
1856, George E. Thoms, who d. 
Nov. 28, 1866. Champlain. N. Y. 
.'\uGUSTA, b. May 15. 1835, unm. 
Palmyra, Wis. 
Pamela Amanda, b. May 7, 1837. 



Michi- 



SAMPSON LOOMIS. b. Oct.. 1809; m. Caroline Wilson. He d. Oct., 1861. Bosan- 
quet. Upper Canada. 9 ch'n. 

4600. George, b. 1840. Michigan. 

4601. Robert, b. 1842. 

4602. Oscar, b. 1844. 

4603. Oren, b. 1846. 

4604. Orson, b. 1846. 



William, b. 1834 ; m. — 

gan. 

Maria, b. 1835; m. Sears Mott. 

Margaret, b. 1836; m. Edwin Ruth 

ben. 

Elizabeth, b. 1838. 



GUY LOOMIS, b. Apr. 4. 181 1; m. Oct. 10, 1837, Eliza Ann Wilson. He d. J.in 
10, 1876. Champlain, N. Y. 6 «h'n, b. N. Y. 
Fanny, b. July 8, 1838, unm. 



Champlain, N. Y. 
Oscar, b. Dec. 18, 1840, d. Oct. 29. 
1842. 

Merritt B.. b. Mch. 11, 1843, d. 
May, 1864, in U. S. army. Louisi- 
ana. 
Angelina A., b. Mch. 26, 1845, d. 



W., b. .^ug, II, 
Bugbee. Cham- 



Mch. 5, 1858. 

4609. Henderson E. 
1847; m. 1871, 
plain, N. Y. 

4610. Edward G., b. Sept. 4, 1850; m. 
1873, Alice Baker. Champlain, 
N. Y. 



GEORGE LOOMIS, b. May 10. 1812; m. Mch. 19, 18.16. Clarissa M. Ford. He d. 
June 26. iSsi, and she m. 2nd, Aug. 24, 1856, Abicl Havford. Belmont, N. Y. 8 
ch'n, b. N. Y. 

4616. Fayette, b. Feb. 2, 1847 ; "i- Alice 
Strickner. He d. Mch. 30, 1871. 
Woodland. Cal. 

4617. He.mry, b. Jan. 19, 1849, d. Feb., 
1865. 

4618. Charles, b. Aug. 5, 1851. Wood- 
land, Cal. 



Lyman, b. Jan. 8, 1837. + 
Silas, b. Jan. 10, 1839. -\- 
Douglas, b. Dec. 8, 1840. -|- 
Laura, b. Oct. 22, 1842 ; m. Anr. 
18, 1865, Zerastus Brown. South 
Canton, N. Y. 
Hiram A., b. Jan. 9, 1845. + 



AMOS LOOMIS. h. June i; 
Wis. 2 ch'n. 



4619. A son, b. 



1813; m. Eliza Stafford. He d. 1852. Milwaukee, 
4620. A son, b. . 



llnnmts (Sntralnrjii 



2H6 



.*o8i. 

4621. 
46J2. 



2096. 
4624. 



ALEXANDER LOOMIS, b. Apr. 3, 1815; ni. ist, July 5, 1845, Dorothea Wolcott, 
d. Sept. 27, 1864; m. 2iul, .\pr. 3, 1867, Esther Norris. Paris, ^Iich. 3 ch'ii. 
William H., b. Oct. 18, 1847.+ 4623. Lura Dettie, b. June 23, 1849; m. 

A.MELiA, b. June 11, 1846; m. OA., Mch. 26, 1873, Alfred Tceple. 

1864, Charles A. Bloss. 



ERASTUS OTTO LOOMIS, b. Aug. 24, 1806; m. 1829, Deborah Poole. 
Nov. 27. 1833. Daricn, N. Y. I ch'd. 
Marietta, b. 183 1, d. young. 



Hfe d. 



4625. 

4626. 
4627. 



2106. 
4630. 

4631. 
4632. 
2109. 

4635- 
4636. 

4637- 



4640. 



4641. 
4642. 

4643- 
4644. 



4645- 

4646. 
21 19. 



4652. 
4653- 
4654- 

465s. 



RODOLPHOS LOOMIS, b. Malone, 
Y., Jan. 7, 1841, Margaret, b. Ireland, 
1866, dau. of William and Elizabeth ( 
Carrie Curtis, who (1906) is living at 
He d. Duplain, Mich., June 4, 1883. 
Sarah Jane, b. Branchport, Oct. 2, 
1841, d. Dec. 7, 1864, unm. 
William E., b. Apr. 19, 1844. + 
Ezra, b. Branchport, Feb. 6, 1847; 
m. Duplain. Mich., .-Kpr. 10, 1889, 
Ida F., b. Duplain, Aug. 24, 1850, 
dau. of Lewis and Anna (Wilcox) 



N. Y., May 13, 1815; m. ist, Branchport, N. 

Aug. 23, 1817, d. New Haven, Mich., Aug. 23, 

Rolette) Haire; m. 2nd, Mch. 7, 1867, Miss H. 

Shepardsville, Mich. Farmer. Dem't. Cong't. 

5 ch'n. 

Richards. He lives on the family 
homestead. Shepardsville, Mich. 
No ch'n. 

4628. Lucy Ann, b. New Haven, Mich., 
Jan. 27, 1857, d. Jan. 29, 1858. 

4629. AooLPHUS Jay, b. Aug. 6, 1859. 
Lives with Ezra. Unm. 



HENRY LOOMIS, b. 1804; m. Margaret Hines. Argyle, N. Y. 5 ch'n. 

DiMMis, b. ; m. . Bacon Glens Falls, N. Y. 

Hill, N. Y. 4633. Olive, b. ; m. Dickinson. 

A dau., b. — — ; ni. James Morse. St. Paul, Minn. 

Antigo, Wis. 4634. Alfred, b. July 10, 1833. + 

A son, b. ". m. Elizabeth . 



JOHN LOOMIS, b. 1765; m. Isabella Needham, d. 1869. He d. 1805. Bainbridgc 

N. Y. 5 ch'n. 

Sarah, b. 1793; m. .\llcn Blancliard. 

She d. 1870. 111. 4638 

Daniel, b. 1795. Capt. in U. S. 4639, 

Army, 1813. He d. 1815. 

Rosannah, b. 1798; 111. Job Blanch- 

ZACHARIAII LOOMIS, b. E. Haddam. Ct., 1768; m. Margaret, d. 1864 (1865), 
dau. of Samuel and Chloe (Atwatcr) Cook. Removed to Granville, N. Y.. abt. 1785. 
He d. 1843, and is buried in the Quaker burying ground at Granville. 12 ch'n — all 
b. Granville, N. Y. _ 



ard. She d. i860. 111. 
Philanuer, b. Dec. 4, 1800. + 
John, b. 1803, d. 1845, unm. Bain- 
bridge, N. Y. 



Chloe. b. 1792; m. Levcrett (Titus) 4647- 

Hitchcock. She d. 1826. Warsaw, 4648. 

N. Y. 

Elizabeth, b. 1794. d. ae. 3 yrs. 

Anna, b. 1796; ni. Stephen White. 

She d. 1819. Granville, N. Y. 

Daniel, b. Nov. 3 (30), 1798.+ 

Parmelia (Pamela), b. Nov., 1800; 

m. Artcmas Lewis. Welles. Vt. 

She d. Sept.. 1875. 

Betsey (I':iizabctli), b. 1803: m. 4649. 

Hiram Clark. She d. 1840. Trov, 4650. 

N. Y. 4651- 

Hannah, b. 1806, d. 1822, unm. 

SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Aug. 19. 1765: m. Sarali Stanton, d. Perry, N. Y.. while on 
a visit there, Oct.. 1850, ac. 81. Angelica, N. Y. He d. Sept. 23, 1807. She m. a 
cousin of her ist husband, a Loomis, also, and had a son Walter. Aurelius, N. Y. 
6 ch'n. 

Daniel, b. N. Y., . + 

DAvin, bk Dec. 26, 1790. + 4656 

Sami'El, h. 1796; m. . Trum- 4657 

bull Co, O. 

JuDAU, b. 1/99; ni. Willi.im Wor- 



'Minerva, b. 1807, d. 1826. 
Martha, b. Granville, N. Y., Aug. 

15, 1809; ni. Jan. 27, 1831, Na- 
thaniel P. Austin. He was b. May 

16, 1809, d. Aug. 24, 1876. Farmer. 
Rcp'n. Meth't. Jonesvillc, Mich. 
She d. Mch. i, 190T. Ch'n — all b. 
Granville, N. Y. : I. Theodore 
I'ranklin, 2. Judson H., 3. Lutheria 
Minerva, 4. Martha Loomis. 
Titus, b. 1812. d. ae. 2 yrs. 
A dau., b. 1815, d. ae. 2 days. 
Margaret, b. 1818, d. 1830. 



nier, who d. 1864. Moravia, N. Y. 
Hiram, b. Dec. 25, 1800. -f 
Meriba. b. Perry, N. Y., Jan. 22, 
1804 ; 111. Kushviilc, N. Y., June 4, 
1823, Orlando, b. Swanton, Vt., Oct. 



287 



^i*it?titl| C^rtirratinn 



2123. 

4658. 
4659- 
4660. 

^661. 
2124. 

4666. 



4667. 
4668. 



4669. 
4670. 



2128. 
4676. 

'6-7- 

2131. 
4683. 

2134- 

4684. 
4685. 
4686. 

2135. 

4689. 

4690. 

2139. 



27, 1800, d. Brookville. Pa., Dec. 12, 
1881, son of James Brown, a desc't 
of John Brown, of Plymouth, Mass. 
Manuf'r. She d. at Moravia, N. Y., 
Jan. 3, 1873, oi apoplexy, while on 
a visit to her friends, and was 
buried at Brookville, Pa. Ch'n : 
I. Amanda Sophia, 2. Louisa Ma- 

LYMAN LOOMIS, b. Jan. 15, 1783; m. Jan. 10, 1805, Anna Borden, d. Mch. 17, 
1849. He d. Dec. 19, 1828, Aurelius, N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

4662. Eunice, b. June 20, 1815 ; m. Solo- 



ria, 3. Orlando Howell, 4. James 
Loomis, 5. Carrie Adelphia. He m. 
2nd, Aug., 1877, to Edatha, widow 
of Morgan Loomis, of Chicago, 111., 
and she d. Nov. 20, 1902, at Brook- 
ville, Pa., and buried in Chicago, 
111. 



Sally, b. Jan. 30, i8o8; m. Buel H. 

Bartlett. Chicago, 111. 

David, b. Jan. 3, 1810, d. Apr. 11, 

1810. 4663. 

Susannah, b. Aug. 6, 1811; m. 4664. 

Warren Seely. She d. Jan. 8, i8(x). 4665. 

Ludlowville, N. Y. 

RuFUS L., b. July 10, 1813. + 

JAMES LOOMIS, b. Jan. 2, 1781; m. Mch. 
1851. In 1817 he removed to Milford, O., and 
1847. Morton, 111. 10 ch'n. 

Sarah, b. June 22, 1807; m. Joseph 4671. 

C. Parker, She d. May 26, 1865. 

Peoria, 111. 4672. 

Leonard L., b. Oct. 26, 1809. + 4673. 

Susan, b. Oct. 2, 1812 ; m. Joseph 

Rodefer. She d. Apr. 22, 1838. Cin- 4674. 

cinnati, Ohio. 4675. 

Lyman J., b. Jan. 17, 1815.+ 

JoHN, b. Feb. ig, 1817, d. June, 

1837. Cincinnati, Ohio. 

WILLIAM WOLCOTT LOOMIS. b. N. Y., Sept. 26, 1788; m. Mch. 24. if 
Phoebe Seward, d. July 9, 1842. He d. July 28, 1873. Marengo, Mich. 7 ch'n. 



mon Myers. She d. Sept. 17, 1852 

.Aurora, N. Y. 

Morgan G., b. May 28, 1817. + 

Lyman, b. Nov. 18, 1819. + 

David C, b. Oct. 20, 1823, d. Mch. 

II, 1825. 



29, 1806, Mary McKenney, d. July 8, 
in 1836, to Peoria, 111., and d. Sept. 26, 

Thomas, b. July 31, 1819, d. Oct., 
1840. Peoria, 111. 
William L., b. May 13, 1821. + 
Mary, b. Nov. 9, 1823, d. Nov. 26, 
1831. Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Charles, b. Feb. Si 1826. + 
Catherine, b. Aug. 14, 1828; m. 
Aug. TO, i86t, Cephas Wood. 
Peoria, 111. 



.\nn W., b. June 10, 1809; ni. ist. 
Mch. I, 1827, Lanier Pierce, d. 1857; 
m. 2nd, 1861, Major Tiffany, who d. 
1864. Marengo, Mich. 
William S., b. Dec. 3, 1810. + 



4678. Oscar F., b. Oct. 10, 1816; m. 1843, 
Jane McKinney. No ch'n. Calif. 

4679. Jerome B., b. Apr. 13, 1819. + 

4680. Seth S., b. Sept. 27, 1821. + 

4681. Samuel S., b. Nov. 21, 1824. + 

4682. Alonzo S., b. Sept. 28, 1831. + 



HIRAM LOOMIS, b. N. Y., May i, 1795; m. Mary Moore. Near Joliet, 111. i ch'dj 
Roderick, b. . 

NEWMAN LOOMIS, h. N. Y., Jan. i, 1802; m. Valencia, b. Scipio, N. Y., 1804, 
drowned at Springwater, N. Y., abt. 1855, dau. of Peter and Emily (Miller) Grover. 
Detroit, Mich. 5 ch'n. 

James, b. — — . 4687. William, b. . 

Jane, b. - — . 4688. Oliver, b. . 

Aurora, b. . 



N. 



GEORGE LOOMIS, b 

Center, Minn. 4 ch'n. 

Maynard M., b. Apr. 6, 1838. Sauk 

Centre, Minn. 

M\'ra Amelia, b. Aug. 9, 1839: m. 

July 5, 1857, Francis Eldred. Sauk 

Centre, Minn. 



Y., Nov. 25. 1805 ; m. 1837, Rachel M. Rowley. Sauk 
4691 



4092. 



M.ARY Matilda, b. Oct. 30, 1843; m. 
July 3, 1870, Samuel Purdy. Sauk 
Centre, Minn. 
George Washington, b. Oct. 30, 

1845. + 



DANIEL LOOMIS. b. Coventry, Conn., Mch. 29, 1765: m. Feb. 7. 1788, Mary Hib- 
hard, d. Mch. 16, 1823, ae. 56. Memb. State Leg. i8tt. Contractor. Daniel and his 
brother Walter built the original piers of first liridge across the Conn. River, at 
Hartford. They also were th^ contractors for a part of the old national highway 
between Cumberland. Md., and Wheeling, W. Va., about 1812. Cong't. He d. July 
3, 1835. Coventry, where b. his 7 ch'n. 



Sloomta (^furaln^ij 



I 



288 



■\(m- 



4694. 
4695- 
4696. 

4697. 
2140. 



4700. 
4701. 



Eunice, b. Auj;. 20, 1788; m. Oct. 
16, 1806, John, b. Feb. 2, 1787, son 
of Elijah and Jane (Richardson) 
Wright. Hartford. Ch'n : i. John, 
2. Mrs. Wm. Wiley, 3. Eunice, 4. 
Elijah. 

Daniel, b. Sept. 18, 1789. + 
Eleazer, b. June 8, 1792.-}- 

POLLY HiBBARD, b. Aug. 25, 1 794, 

d. Mch. 17, 1795. 

Silas, b. Apr. s, 1796. + 



4702. 
2142. 

4706. 
4707- 

4708. 
4709. 

■1710. 

2143- 

4715- 
4716. 

4717- 
4718. 

4719. 

4720. 



ZEN AS LOOM IS. b. Conn., June i 
in. 2nd, 1817, Mrs. Sarah Birge,* d. 
beth (Ashley) Ormsby, b. Aug. 25, 1 
where b. his 6 ch'n. 
LoRA, b. Nov. 6, 1796 : m. Nov. 7, 
1833, Chester Maxwell. Bolton. 
AuRELiA, b. June 14, 1799; m. Sept. 
19, 1820, Erastus, b. Apr. 28, 1797, 
son of Deac. Joseph and Rebeckah 
( ) Talcott. She d. Oct. 2, 1870. 
Ellington, Conn. Ch'n : i. Aurelia, 
2. Edwin. 3. Charles, 4. Harriet, 5. 
Henry, 6. Samuel Lillie. 
AuLENiA, b. Feb. 9, 1802 ; m. Rufus 
Barnard. Hartford. 



4698. Polly llinnARii, b. .-Xug. 22. 1799; 
m. Dec, 1816, Augustus Kingsbury, 
who d. Oct. 26, 1872, at Hartford, 
Conn. She d. Rock Island, 111., 
Oct. 18, 1856. Ch'n: i. Mary P., 
2. Harriet, 3. Erastus Augustus. 
See Kingsbury Dcsc'ts, 1903. She 
d. Oct. 18, 1856. 

4699. Pamela, b. Nov. 9, 1801 ; m. Oct. 
18, 1827, Ezra Isham. Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

5, 1767; m. 1st, Mch. 10, 1796, Olive Brewster; 
Jan. 25, 1834, ae. 52; m. 3rd, 1834, Mrs. Eliza- 
785. He d. Jan. 22, 1846. N. Coventry, Conn., 



4703. Zenas, b. Jan. 21, 1806. + 

4704. Orren Taylor, b. Mch. 27, 1809. + 

4705. Lucius B., b. Nov. 20, 1811; m. 
Nov. 13, 1842, Cornelia Matilda, b. 
Nov. 24, 1816. d. Feb.. 18 — , dau. of 
Ralph and Melinda (.Hyde) Dun- 
ham. No ch'n. Ellington, Conn. 



CAPT. GAMALIEL LOOMIS, b. Conn., 
Kellogg, d. Nov. 23, 1806; m. 2nd. Dec. 17, 
84. In 1800 he removed to Pratt sburg, N. 
1864. Raymond, Wis. 9 ch'n. 

Nancy, b. Oct. 19, 1799; m. Nov. 
6, 1821, Elisha Allis. She d. Nov. 
3. 1828. Cazenovia, N. Y. 
Polly Sprague, b. Nov. 16, 1801 ; 
m, July 4, 1824. Milo .Alderman. 
She d. June 7, 1842. Prattsburg, 
Steuben Co., N. Y. 
SoPHRONiA, b. Mch. 7, 1805 ; m. 
May 2, 1837, Thomas Hart. She d. 
Mch. 25, 1852. Belvidcrc, 111. 
Amanpa R., b. Nov. 19. 1806; ni. 
Feb. 23, 1824, Asa Hopkins. She 
d. May 18, 1844. Prattsburg, N. Y. 
Livonia, b. Nov. 20, 1808; m. Oct. 
3, 1826, Harvey P., b. Aug., 1806, 
at Prattsburg, N. Y., son of Ste- 



*She was widow of Roswell Birge, and 
dau. of Capt. Adonijah and Hannah 
(Kingsbury) White. 

Nov. 20, 1771 ; m. ist, Oct., 1796, Nancy 

1807, Elizabeth Root, d. Nov. 15, 1870, ae. 

. Y., and in 1846, to Wis. He d. Dec. i2y 

phen and Clarissa (Ward) Pren- 
tice. She d. Mch. 23, 1818. and he 
m. 2nd, Sarah B. Robbins. Qiiincy, 
III. Ch'n, by 1st m. : i. Norman 
Ailing, 2. Philomela. See Prentice 
Gen., p. 122. 

.;7ii. FiiiELiA. b. Nov. 27. i8on; m. ist 
Oct. I, 1828, Norman .Mling, who 
d. Jan., 1829; m. 2nd, Mch. 31, 
1831, Seymour Gookins. New York 
City. 

.(712. Flavel, b. Mch. 8, i8ii, d. at Wes. 
Res. College. June 3. 1833. 

47x3. Theron, b. July 7. 1814. -f 

4714. Hannah, b. Jan. 16, 1817, unm., d. 
July 26, 1843. 



4721. 



DR. SILAS LOOMIS. b. Conn.. Dec. 19. 1773; 
d. Dec. 17, 1836. Otisville, N. Y. 10 ch'n. 
Epiiraim Smith, b. May 22, 
1801.-I- 

Adeline, b. Nov. 18, 1802; m. John 
Harris. She d. 1867. Montgomery, 
N. Y. 

Silas, b. Nov. 27, 1804, d. in in- 
fancy. 

Fanny, b. Jan. 30, 1806; m. Thom- 
as King. She d. Mch. 18, 1862. 
Middletown, N. Y. 
Pamela, b. Dec. 26, 1809; m. Apr. 
17. 1833, Dr. .Avery Cook. Otis- 
ville, N. Y. 

Sally Ann, b. May 9, 1812; m. 
Dec. 20, 1832, Algernon S. Dodge. 



4722. 



4723- 
4724- 



m. Oct. 12, 1799, Sarah Smith. He 

Mount Hope, N. Y. 
Lydia, b. F"eb. 22, 1816; m. .\pr. 10, 
1851, Rev. Fletcher Lummis. 
Springfield, N. J. He d. Jan. 1.1, 
1882. He was a bro. of Prof. 
Henry Lummis, of .Appleton. Wis., 
and son of Rev. William and Mary 
(McDolc) Lummis. Ch'n: I. So- 
phia, 2. Henrietta Elma. 
Mary Porter, b. July 19, 1818, m- 
Rev. Henry Beagle. Ocean Grove, 
N. J. 

Eli Roberts, b. .Apr. 11. 1820. -f 
Sophia R., b. Jan. 20, 1825, d. Apr. 
II, 1848. 



f 



.289 



^nipittli (Jiruprattnn 



2146. 

4725- 



¥ 



47-27. 

4728. 
4729 
4730. 
4731 
4732. 



♦i 



4726. 
2148. 

li 

4733- 



4734- 
4735- 



2149. 

4742. 

4743. 

4744. 
4745- 

4746. 
4747. 

2150. 
4752. 
4753. 



WALTER LOOMIS, b. Conn., May 6, 
Jan. 22, 1877, ae. 93. Memb, House of 
Conn., where b. his 8 ch'n. 
Caroline, b. Oct. 16, 1808 ; m. Jan. 

11, 1831-2, Reuben Abbott, b. Den- 
nis, Me., Aug. 6, 1807, d. Jan. 2, 
1881, son of Reuben and Polly 
(Abbott) Chapman. East Hart- 
ford. She d. Nov. 3, 1900, ne. 92. 
Hartford, Conn. Ch'n: i. John 
Henry, 2. Mary Abbott, 3. John 
Walter, 4. Harriet Babcock, 5. 
Caroline. See Abbott Gen. for 
desc'ts. 

SopHRONiA, b. Sept. 10, 1810; m. 
Sept. 16, 1832. Andrew T. Gilmore. 
Fayetteville, N. Y. 

SELAH LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Ct., Apr. 23 

Howard, b. Nov. 2, 1786, d. Dec. 14, 1870. He d, 

all b. Coventry, Ct. 

Mary Spracue, b. Coventry, May 

7, 1808; m. July I, 1832, Joseph 

Augustus Talcott, b. Coventry, May 

12, 1810, d. Kewanee, Jan. 31, 1892. 
She d. Apr. 27, 1893. Ch'n: i. 
Mary Eliazbeth, 2. Harriet Rebecca, 
3. Charlotte Maria, 4. A dau., 5. 
Alice Loomis. 

Harriet, b. Feb. 7, 1810, d. May 3, 
1812. 

Harriet Elizabeth^ b. June 19, 
1813; ni. 1st, Nov. I, 1835, Adino, 

son of Elisha and (Merwin) 

Stanley, he d. White Pigeon, Mich.. 
May 21, 1839. He was a Presb'n 
clergyman, and a grad. of Ham. 
Coll.; m. 2nd, Oct. 11, 1842, John 
T. Van Fleck, b. Feb. 22, 1799, d. 
Dec. 25, 1842; m. 3rd, Dec. 21, 1844, 
Albert B. Kellogg, d. July 23, 1887. 
Kewanee, III. Ch'n, by ist m : i. 

ELEAZER LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Feb. 
I, 1836, ae. 68. He d. Mch. i, 1847. Otsego, N. 
Eleazer, b. Apr. 30, 1788, d. Dec. 
6, 1812. Cleveland, O. 
Julia, b. Mch. 22, 1790; m. An- 
thony Slade. Cedarville, N. Y. 
Noah Coleman, b. June 23, 1792.-I- 
HoRACE, b. Apr. 9, 1794. Resided 
in Carlisle, Schoharie Co., N. Y., 
1819-20; went south in 1831. Pres- 
ent residence unknown. 
Hannah, b. Apr. i, 1797, unm. 
Medina, N. Y. 

Sarah, b. July 4, 1799; m. ist. 
Christian Graff; ni. 2nd, Nathaniel 



1780; m. Mch. S, 1806, Diantha Babcock, d. 
Rep's, 1827-8. He d. Jan. 6, 1841. Coventry, 



4736. 
4737. 
4738. 



4739- 

4740. 



4741. 



4748. 



4749. 



4750. 



4751. 



Mariva, b. Sept. 18, 1812; m. Jan. 

25, 1838, Eleazer H. Hunt. North 
Coventry. 

Lydia, b. Dec. i, 1814. unm. 
Walter, b. Aug. 11, 1817. -f 
Oliver Porter, b. Jan. 20, 1820. + 
MiLO, b. Mch. 8, 1823.-1- 
Catherine, b. Oct. 13, 1826; m. 
Apr. 27, 1858, Levi Moody. Wap- 
ping. Conn. She d. in hospital for 
insane, Northampton, Mass., July 

26, 1905. Ch'n: I. Catherine S., 2. 
Fanny B., 3. A son. 



(25), 1785; m. May 3, 1807, Esther 
Feb. 8, 1872. Kewanee, 111. 9 ch'n— 

James Adino, 2. Esther ; by 3rd m. : 
3. Henry Lyman, 4. Charles Albert, 
5. George Clark, 6. Cynthia Maria. 
William Clark, b. Aug. 24, 
1815.+ 

Lyman, b. Mch. 17, 1818, d. Feb. 
16, 1843. 

Cynthia, b. Mch. 2, 1820; m. 1851, 
Adolphus (Alphonso) Chapin. Ux- 
bridge, Mass. Ch'n: i. A son, 2. 
Mary Abigail. 

Oren Howard, b. June 17, 1832. + 
Nancy Maria, b. Coventry, Ct., 
Oct. 18, 1842; m. Wethersfield, III, 
Nov. 2, 1854, William W. Stevens, 
b. Aug. 13, 1822. Kewanee, III. 
Ch'n : I. Elizabeth Webb, 2. Wil- 
liam Howard. 3. Clark Lyman, 4. 
Mary Cummins, 5. Helen Louise. 
James Harvey, b. May 10, 1827, d. 
Oct. 26, 1828. 

22, 1766; m. Julia Coleman, d. Mch. 
Y. 10 ch'n. 

Bragg. Barre, N. Y. 

Hiram, b. Sept. 26, 1801. Went to 

sea. Residence unknown. He was 

in Chicago, III., 1835, and Marengo, 

la., 1861. 

EinviN, b. Apr. 22, 1805. Residence 

unknown. Is believed to have lived 

in Petersburg, Va., and d. in 1863. 

He left several children, one (Mrs. 

Michaels) living in 1865. 

Angeline. b. Apr. 6, 1808; m. 

Charles Strong. Lockport, N. Y. 

Joseph Sidney, b, Dec. 3, 181 1. -|- 



ISRAEL LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., June 24, 1767; m. Catherine Mattison. He d. 
Feb. 26, 1845. Otsego, N. Y. 9 ch'n. 



John, b. Jan. 9, 1793. unm., d. Apr. 
8, 1868. Otsego, N. Y. 
Israel, b. Jan. 26, 1800 ; m. ist, 
1828, Hannah Mattison ; m. 2nd, 
1840, Nancv Mattison. He d. Dec. 
7, 1866. Otsego, N. Y. No ch'n. 



4754. Mercy, b. Apr. 14, 1803 ; m. Aug. 

29. 1824, Dr. George Stone. She 

d. June 2, 1837. 
-1755. Mary. b. Oct. 5, 1804; m. Feb. 24, 

1829, Oren Vibber. She d. Nov. 28, 

1829. 



Eoomts (Iptti^alooy 



290 



4756. Eunice, b. Apr. 24, 1806; m. Apr. 

14, 1835. Amasa Hill. Brookfield. .1759. 

N. Y. 

4757. Esther, b. May 20, 1808; m. Apr. 

17, 1828, Dewey Hopkins. She d. .i~6o. 

June 16, 1844. 

4758. Lucy, b. May 10, 1810, unm., d. 



2152. 



4761. 



4762. 



2157. 
4769. 

4770. 
4771- 
4772. 
2159- 

4776. 

4777- 

4778. 
2161. 

4782. 
4783. 
4784. 



2162. 
4785. 

4786. 
4787. 



Mch. 18, T836. 

Rebecca, b. Nov. 14, 1812 ; in. Mch. 
17. 1833, Barzillai Robinson. 
Schuyler's Lake, N. Y. 
Catherine, b. Feb. 6, 1815 ; m. Feb. 
20, 1840, Elijah Mattison. White 
Creek, N. Y. 



SILAS LOOMTS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Dec. 6, 1770; m. ist, Jan. 19, 1719, Experience, 
b. 1771, dau. of Daniel and Temperance (Bailey) Dewey; m. 2nd, Hannah Pratt. He 
d. Jan. II, i860. Cooperstown, N. Y. 5 ch'n. 

Elizabeth, b. Aug. 8, 1793; m. 4763. 
Raymond Thompson. She d. Apr., 

1850. Chicago, 111. 4764. 

Isaiah, b. Aug. 11, 179S. + 4765. 



Temperance, b. Mch. 3, 1797, unm., 

d. Aug. 4, 1837. 

Silas, b. Nov., 1799. + 

22, 1802., unm., d. 



M^TiA, b. Jan. 
Feb. 7, 1835- 



2156. AARON LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Apr. 6, 1778; m. May 14, 1805, Lydia Pierce. 
Cooperstown, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

4766. LoRA, b. May 27, 1806. 4/68. Diadema, b. Oct. 17, 1809. 

4767. Israel, b. Oct. 26, 1807. 



ISAIAH LOOMIS. b. Lebanon. Conn., 
Fitch, d. Mch. 26. 1876, Memb. House 
d. June 8. 1856. Lebanon. Conn., where 

Rebecca Bincham, b. Apr. 22, 

1816; m. Nov., 183s. Calvin Hale. 

Lebanon. 

Abicail Bailey, b. Mch. 24, 1818. 

d. 1823. 

Jesse Fitch, b. Dec. t6, 1821 ; m. 

1861, Jane Williams. No ch'n. 

George Henry Lathrop, b. July 19. 



Dec. 26, 1780; m. May 18. 1815, Huldah P. 
of Rep's. i8t4, '15, '18, '20, '26 and '30. He 
b. his 7 ch'n. 

1824; m. Apr. II, 18.S4, Amy Louisa 

Babcock. No ch'n. Columbia, 

Conn. 

Gideon Pryor, b. Sept. 20, 1826, 

unm. Lebanon. 

Abigail Bailey, b. Mch. 20, 1829, 

d. Apr. 19, 1843. 

Alba William, b. Mch. 20, 1829. + 



4773- 



4774- 



4775- 



JOHN LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 16. 1775 ; m. Lydia I Bennett. He d. Sept. 
21, 1822. Westmoreland, N. Y. 6 ch'n. 



Henry W., b. June 16, 1797. + 
Laura, b. Feb., 1799; m. Nathan 
Bassett. Limerick, Jefferson Co., 
N. Y. 
Amasa. b. June 23, 1801. + 



4779. Erastus, b. Jan. 23, 1804. + 

4780. Louisa, b. Sept. 7, 1812: m. Chip 
Chase. Florence, N. Y. 

4781. Lydta. h. Mav 26, 1819; ni. Henry 
P. Parker. Rome, N. Y. 



AMOS TTLDEN LOOMIS, b. Lebanon. Conn., Mch. 20, 1780; m. ist, Aug. 9. 180S. 
Sarah, b. Pittsfield, Mass., May 3. 1778. d. Jan. 19, 181,=;, at Pittsficld, Mass., ae. 36, 
dau. of King and TTannah* (Noble) Strong; m. 2nd, Maria Stewart. Farmer and 
teacher. He d. Jan. 29, 1862. Andovcr, Conn. 3 ch'n. 



Elliott Milton, b. Nov. 12, 

T805. + 

Marshall Marsh, b. July 5, 

1807. + 

Eliza S.\rah, b. May 19, 1810; m. 

June 3, 1835. Dr. Warren, b. June 

T, 1802, d. July 28. 1S64. son of 

Daniel and Susannah (Baker) 



Thrall. She d. June 5, 1842. Glas- 
tonbury, Conn. Ch'n: i. Sarah 
Maria, 2. Newton M., 3. Ellen Au- 
gusta, 4. Elliot lyTarshall. 



♦Hannah Noble was dau. of David and 
.^bigail (Loomis) Noble. 



ERASTUS LOOMIS, b. Lebanon. Conn., Nov. 7, 1781 ; m. Sarah Sole, b. Oct. 14 
1783, d. May 20. 1862. He d. Apr. 24, 1852. Monmouth, Me. 5 ch'n. 

Lozena, b. 1806; m. .Alfred Lewis 



d. May I, 1865. ae. 61. She d. Dec. 
17, 1857. Manchester, Me. 
Maria, b. 1810; m. Cornelius Adle, 
who d. 1865. She resided (1873) 
Lewiston, Me. 
Shepard, b. 1815: m. Melvina Le- 



favre. He d. Nov. 16. 1858, with- 
out ch'n. She m. Col. Marston, and 
resides in Waterville, Me. 

4788. Caroline, b. 1820; m. Thomas J. 
Smith, who d. i860. She married 
again, and resides Booth Bay, Me. 

4789. Alvin C, b. 1826. -f 



291 



^fu?ntl| O^pttrrattntt 



2170. 



4790. 

4791- 
2178. 



4792. 



JACOB McCALL LOOMIS. k Lebanon, Conn., 1781 ; m. Lavinia H. Hosmer, d. 
July, 1870, ae. 79. He d. Oct., "1822, "from wounds received in raising a building." 
About same time and from same cause d. John Loomis, Jr., ae. 51. 2 ch'n. 
AsHER M. C, b. 1816. + Bliven. She d. 1854. 

Charlotte E., b. 1820 ; m. Joseph 

SIMON LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., .May 18, 1787; m. Mch. 29, i8to, Lvdia Loomis 
(2234). Memb. House of Rep's, 1824. He d. Mch. 2, 1869. Franklin", Conn. 11 
ch'n — b. Conn. 



4793- 



4794- 
4795- 

2179. 

4803. 

4804. 

4805. 
4806. 

4807. 

2180. 
4810. 

4811. 

2184. 

4817. 
4818 



4819. 
4820. 



Sarah Holbrook, b. Franklin, 4796. 

Conn.. July 3, 181 1 ; m. Mch. 19, 
1834. Rev. William, b. June 2, 1806, 
son of William and Elizabeth (Les- 
ter) Denison. Ch'd : i. Sarah. See 4797- 
Denison Gen., p. 216. Winthrop, 
Conn. 4798. 
Lucy Ann, b. Sept. 10, 1812; m. 
Mch. 15, 1838, Morris, d. June 22, 4799. 
185 1, ae. 42, son of Andrew Lyon. 
Farmer. Easton, Conn. She d. N. 
Y. City, Jan. I, 1847. Ch'n: i. 4800. 
Mary, 2. Lydia Ann, 3. Lucy Mar- 
tha. See Williams Gen., p. 71. 
Simon, b. July 5, 1815, d. Oct. 25, 
1825. 4801. 
Alonzo, b. Nov. 2, 181 7; m. Nov. 4802. 
29, i860, Lucy J. Allen. No ch'n. 
Franklin. 



Henry Fowler, b. Dec. 27, 1819; m 
May 12, 1850, Susan P. Perry. No 
ch'n. He d. Apr. 26, 1880. She d. 
Aug. 24, 1881. Worcester, Mass. 
Lydia, b. Feb. 8, 1822; m. July 2, 
1848, Edwin C. Johnson. 
Sherman, b. Feb. 16, 1824, unm. 
Franklin. 

Abigail William.s, b. May 9, 1826; 
m. Mch. 30, 1852, Gilbert A. Glad- 
win. She d. Meriden, Aug. 6, 1898. 
Simon, b. Sept. 20, 1828; m. Mrs. 
Simpson, of Austin, Texas, where 
he settled in 1851, and where he d. 
Aug. 8, 1883. 

Charle.s. b. Nov. 19, 1831.-}- 
Mary L., b. Sept. II, 1836, unm. 
Franklin. 



TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Dec. 14, 1789; m. ist, Nov. 25, 1810, 
Athaline Brown, d. June 12, 1813; m. 2nd, Nov. 23, 1818. Betsey Willcys, or Willis. 
He d. Sept. 2, 1863. Lebanon, where b. his 7 ch'n. 



4808. 



1851. 



Sarah Ann, b. Oct. 8, 181 1, d. Apr. 

15, 1813. 

Clarissa Cornelia, b. Feb. 15, 1819; 

m. Austin Gay. She d. Jan. 13, 1855.! 

Norton B., b. Sept. 25, 1820. -f 

Lucinda M., b. Sept. 12, 1823, d. 

Sept. 10, 1845. 

Mary, b. May 11, 1827; m. Jan. 14, 

1849, Noyes Davis. She d. Jan. 3, 

HEZEKIAH LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Oct. 24, 1790; m. Oct. 25, 1812, Eliza 
Bennett. He d. Mch. 28, 1845. Lebanon, where by his 7 ch'n. 



Maria, b. May 11, 1827; m. Mch. 
10, 1851, Cyrus, b. Ellington, Conn., 
Dec. 3, 1821, son of Salmon and 
Polly (Parsons) Pease. Somers, 
Conn., where she d. May 26, 1902. 
4809. William Henry, b. .Aug. 11, 
1833. + 



Nelson Bennet, b. Dec. 9, 1813; 
m. 1st, Jan. i, 1838, Harriet M. 
Post, d. June 14, 1847 ; m. 2nd, Jan. 
II, 1848, Emma Kellogg. No ch'n. 
Talcottvillc, Conn. 
Edwin H., b. June 10, 1815; ni. 
May 27, 1844, Eunice C. Lathrop. 
No ch'n. 

JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Conn., Aug. 23, 
try. Conn., who d. July 11, 1826. He d. 
Isaac Newton, b. July 14. 1795. -j- 
Rebecca T., b. Sept. 30, 1796; m. 
Jan. 5, 1815, William Tift, who d. 
Mch. 7, 1868. She resides Cincin- 
nati, Ohio. 

Harlin, b. Feb. 12, 1800. -f 
Mary Anne. b. Dec. 29, 1804; m. 
1st, 1823, Ransom Rickerson; m. 
2nd, Mch. 24, 1867, Judge Nathan 
B. Nichols. Adel, Iowa. 
Samuel Dorland, b. Mch. 3, 



4812. Henry A., b. Jan. 19, 1817. -f 

4813. Marvin T., b. June 1=;, 1818, d. 
Apr. 8, 1819. 

4814. Hezekiah Marvin, b. Dec. 25, 
1819. -I- 

4815. Jane E., b. Apr. 23, 1824, d. Nov. 
ID, 1824. 

4816. Gilbert, b. Sept. i, 1828. + 

1771 ; m. Jan. 7, 1793, Lucy Root, of Coven- 
Sept. 29, 1841. Bridgewater, N. Y. 10 ch'n. 
1807. + 

4822. Laura, b. July 14, 1808, d. Nov. 23, 
1809. 

4823. Laura Ann, b. Apr. 24, 1810 ; m. 
1st, Dec. 24, 1832, William Hotch- 
kiss; m. 2nd, Jan. I, 1849, Thoma? 
S. Reynolds. Lafayette, Ind. 

4824. _LucY, b. Feb. 9, 1812, d. Feb. 13, 

1812. 

4825. Lyman Lee, b. Aug. i, 1813. -f- 

4826. George Riley, b. June i, 1816. -f- 



2193. 



ICnnmtB (Smralngij 292 

2185. MEDAD LOOMIS, b. Conn., 1778; m. ist, Dec. 10, 1800, Sarah Skinner, d. Oct. 
IS, 1802, ae. 24 ; m. 2nd, Mary, d. Mch. 8, 187S, dau of Samuel Moseley, and a desc't 
of John Alden. He served in War of 1812, and d. Apr. 8, 1857. Coventry, Conn., 
where b. his I ch'd. 

4827. Albemarle^ b. Oct. 28, 1808. + 

2186. ELDAD LOOMIS, b. Conn., Dec. 30, 1785; m. Jan. 10, 1807, Fanny JefTers. He d. 
Oct. 23, 1829. She lived (1874) at Harford, Pa. 4 ch'n. 

4828. Elisha N., b. June 21, 1809. + d. 1872. Harford, Pa. 

4829. Griswold O., b. Oct. 14, 1812. + 4831. Lucv E., b. Oct., 1818; m. Mch. 29, 

4830. Emily E., b. Aug. 18, 1815; m. 1840, Judson A. Tiffany. Harford, 
Nov. 4, 1841, Alanson Aldrich, who Pa. 

2187. LUTHER LOOMIS, b. Conn., Oct. 8, 1792; m. Apr. 2, i8i6, Sarah Poalk, of Tol- 
land, Conn. He d. Sept. 12, 1857, at Coventry, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

4832. Chauncev, b. Apr. 15, 1817, d. 4834. David C, b. May 26, 1827, d. Sept. 
Sept. 12, 1817. 5, 1846. 

4833. Olivia S., b. Dec. 3, 1821 ; ni. July 4835. Oliver W., b. June 13, 1836. + 
4, 1840, Othniel Carpenter. 

TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. June 4, 1789; m. 1st, Abby, dau. of John and Abigail 

(Phelps) Ward, d. Mch. 25, 1813, ac. 21; m. 2nd, Tabitha Ilaskins, d. Nov. 2, 1863. 
He d. 1871. Syracuse, N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

4836. Noah, b. 1812, d. ae. 22 years. ders. Winfield, N. Y. 

4837. A child, b. , d. in infancy. 4841. Clarissa Ann, b. 1822; m. Marius 

4838. LuciNUA, b. 1815 ; m. Gates Stark- Madison. Litchfield, N. Y. 
weather. Jordanville, N. Y. 4842. Andrew Jackson, b. July 21, 

4839. Delos, b. Aug. 7, 1818. -f 1832. + 

4840. Abigail, b. 1820; m. Abraham San- 

2194. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Tyringham, Mass., Sept. 17, 1791 ; in. ist, Warren, N. Y., Jan. 
20, 1823, Rulli, b. Eeb. 7, 1790, d. Warren, N. Y., Mch. 16, 1844, ae. 54, dau. of 
William and Elizabeth (Pclton) Phelps, a cousin of Samuel Ward, of E. Windsor; 
ni. 2nd, Warren, Aug. 17, 1845, Naomi Bloomfield, of Herkimer Co., N. Y. Farmer. 
Abolish't. Whig. Prcsb'n. He d. Mch. 2, 1857. Ripley, N. Y. 5 ch'n. 

4843. William Phelps, b. Nov. i, 4847. Charlotte S., b. Warren, N. Y., 
1823. -f July 12, 1833; I". Quincy, N. Y., 

4844. John Windsor, b. Sept. 2, 1826, d. May 30, 1855, A. Judson Atherly, 
Aug. 21, 1827. b. Ashville, N. Y., d. June i, 1872. 

4845. John Windsor, b. Aug. 13, 1828, d. Ch'n: i. Clifford, 2. B. Blanche, 3. 
Mch. 4, 1829. -- Wilfred E. 

4846. Charles O., b. June 27, 1831. -j- 

2196. RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 27, 1775; m. Mary (Polly) Fletcher. He d. 
1835. Summer Hill, N. Y. 9 ch'n. 

4848. Mary, b. 1797; m. Silas Jones. 4853. Alanson, b. Feb. 12, 1805.+ 
Michigan. 4854. Philo, b. 1808; m. Julia Brown. 

4849. Dim MIS, b. 1799; m. William Tifft. He d. 1869, without ch'n. Scipio, 
Bridgcwatcr, N. Y. Removed to N. Y. 

Pittsburg, Pa. 4855. Sarah, b. 1811; m. Zephaniah Mo- 

4850. Dan C, b. Mch. 22, 1801. -f sier. She d. 1840. Summer Hill, 

4851. Lorenzo, b. 1802. + N. Y. 

4852. Lavina, b. 1803; m. Alvah Ifollis- 4856. Sabra, b. 1814; m. Allen Robin-, 
ter. Michigan. son. Scipio, N. Y. 

2197. ELEAZER LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Ct., Nov. 12, 1776; m. ist, Coventry, Tirzah, b. 
Oct. 25, 1781, d. 1802, dau. of Abel and Tryphenia (Woodworth) Porter; in. 2nd, 
Coventry, June 8, 1803, Lucretia, b. Apr. 9, 1777, d. Mcli. 15, 185S, dau. of Noah and 
Submit (Cook) Porter. He d. Mch. 14, 1835. Farmer. Cong. Coventry. 7 ch'n. 

4857. A child, b. and d. 1802. 1887. Ch'n: i. George Chester, 2. 

4858. Tirzah Porter, b. Coventry, Mch. Alphonso Loomis, 3. Henry Francis, 
27, 1804; m. Coventry, Feb. 9, 1826, 4. Melvin Page. 

Chester, son of Jacob and Sarah 4859. Lucretia. b. Feb. 10, 1806; m. June 

(Ladd) Benton, b. Tolland, Ct., 10, 1843, Rev. William F. Vaill, 

Feb. 3, 1798, d. Cortland, N. Y., who d. Feb. 24, 1865. He was mis- 

Nov. 23, 1875. Farmer. Whig. sionary to the Indians, Osage 

Rep'n. Presb'n. She d. July 18, Mission, Arkansas, 14 yrs. She d. 



293 



#fii?ntl| Ol^it^rattan 



Mch. 2S, 1867. Wethersficld. 111. 
Ch'n : I. Julia Lucretia, 2. Sarah 
Montgomery, 3. Tirza Porter. 
4860. Francis, b. July 23, 1808. + 



4861. George Nelson, b. July 6, 1811.+ 

4862. Emily, b. Sept. 20, 1813, d. Mch. 
27, 1815. 

4863. Joseph Porter, b. Feb. 24, 1816. + 



2198. ARIEL LOOMIS, b. Conn., Jan. 22, 1779; m. Oct. 27, 1801, Ruth Carpenter, d. Nov. 
20, 1858. He d. Aug. 24, 1827. Tolland, Conn. 9 ch'n, b. Conn. 



.4864. David B., b. Dec. 29, 1803. + 

4865. Chauncey, b. Aug. 30, 1805. 4- 

4866. Orsamus, b. June 19, 1807, 
young. 

4867. Sarah C, b. Nov. 20, 1808, 
young. 

4868. Cynthia, b. Mch. 9, 1811. 



4873. 
4874. 



4875- 



2203. 



4879. 



2206. 



4869. Sarah Ann, b. Dec. 17, 1812. 

4870. Royal T., b. Sept. 25, 1815, d. 
d. young. 

4871. George Theodore, b. Jan. 31, 
d. 1818. + 

4872. Catherine M., b. Feb. zo, 1821, d. 
Dec. 19, 1844. 



TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Conn., May 14, 1786; 
Tirzah, b, May 12, 1782, dau. of Enoch and M, 
1863. Farmer. Rep'n. Cong. He d. May 17, 

WiLLARD Badger, b. Oct. 23, 1809. + 
Mary Lami'Hier, b. Feb. 20, 1813; 
m. May 27. 1837, William Babcock. 4876. 

She d. July, 1838. 

Harriet Newell, b. May 7, 1815 ; 
m. Asa Bowles Pendleton, b. Go- 
shen, Conn., Dec. 29, 1807, d. 4877. 
Princeton, 111., June 21, 1879. 
Teacher and farmer. Rep'n. 4878. 
Cong't. She d. Princeton, May 30, 
1898. Ch'n: I. Charles Loomis, 2. 

SAMLIFL LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 2, 1790; m. Irene, b. July 2, 1792, dau. of Cal- 
vin and Eliz.ibeth (Huntington) Tracy. He d. Jan. 2, 1858. N. Coventry, where 
b. his 7 ch'n. 



m. at Andover, Conn., Oct. 2, 1808, 
iry (Lamphier) Badger, d. May 14, 
i860. Andover, where b. his 6 ch'n. 

Erastus Badger, 3. Mary Elizabeth, 

4. Harriet Loomis. 

Esther Elizabeth, b. Feb. i, 1818; 

m. June 19, 1839, William Babcock, 

former husband of her sister Mary, 

South Coventry. 

Charles Henry, b. Sept. 17, 1820.-)- 

Erastus Milton, b. Oct. 29, 
1824. -f 



Mary E., b. Feb. 20, 1810; ni. Nov. 
II, 1831, Manton Howard, son of 
Eli and Olivia (Howard) Ham- 
mond, b. July 25, 1810, d. Aug. 14, 
1872. Removed, by team, 1836, and 
settled 16 mi. from Detroit, Mich., 
and thence to Minn. She d. Sept. 
4, 1904, at Hinckley, Minn. Ch'n: 
I. Wm. Prescott, 2. Mary E., 3. 
Samuel L., 4. A dau., 5. Mrmton H., 
6. Henry L., 7. A son, 8. Olivia 
Ann, g. Edward Tracy, 10. Alonzo 
E., II. Lucy Olive, 12. Eli Joseph. 
An.va Wright, b. Dec. 11, 1814; 
m. Nov. 26, 1835, Leonard, b. June 
i.S, 1803, son of Henrv and Sallv 
(Fowler) Noble. She d. Feb. 8, 
1875. S. Windham, Conn. 



4881. Calista, b. Apr. 10, 1817; m. ist, 
Dec. 3, 1834, Prosper Pryor, who 
d. Jan. 18, 1866; m. 2nd, Oct. 10, 
1876, Leonard Noble. (See No. 

4880). So. Windsor. Ch'n— by ist 
m. : I. Harriet S., 2. Molly B., and 
6 others. 

4882. Samuel Tracy, b. Nov. 11, i8ig. -{- 

4883. Henry II., b. June 4, 1822. -{- 

4884. Charles E., b. June 9, 1826. -f- 

4885. Fidelia M., b. Apr. 23, 1829; m. 
.'\pr. 23, 1850, Chelsea C., b. June 
19, 1826. son of William and Es- 
ther CCrandall) Vinton, of Rock- 
ville, Conn. She d. Nov., 1859. N. 
Coventry, Conn. Ch'd : I. Lillian. 
See Vinton Gen., p. 173. 



SYLVANUS LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., June 13, 1768; m. May 22, 1796, Olive 
Turner, b. Jan. 3, 1778, d. Jan. 2, 1869, ae. 91. He d. Feb. 25, 1846, at Mansllcld, 
Conn. Farmer. Dem. 5 ch'n, b. Mansfield, Conn. 

4886. Leonard, b. Nov. 27 J797-+ .jSSg. Stephen Turner, b. July 10, 

4887. Lathrop, b. Feb. 9, i8fjo, d. Oct. 181 1. + 

30, 1801. 4890. Lester, b. Nov. 28, 1815, d. May 

4888. Horace T., b. Mch. 27, 1805, d. 28, 1816. 
Mch. 29, 1820. 

2208. AM.ASA LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Jan. 11, 1773; ni. Mch. 28, 1799, Pamela 
Loomis (2T45). He d. Jan. 30, 1840. Wis. 3 ch'n. 

4891. Amasa, b. Dec. 26, 1799. -f 4893. Milo, b. Mch. 12, 1819, d. Mch. 20, 

4892. John A., b. June 6, 1810. -f 1819. 



iCnnmtfi C^i^m^aliig^ 



294 



2210. 
4894. 

4895. 
2212. 

4897. 



4898. 

2215. 

4903- 
4904- 



STERLING LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Jan. 30, 1778; in. .Mrs. Susan Marshall. 

He d. Mch. 15, 1853. Coventry, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

Irene M., b. Aug. 16, 1814; m. May 1816. + 

II, 1851, Lawrence W. Smith. 489G. Wolcott, b. 1818, drowned in 

Vineland, N. J. Conn. River, July 9, 1837. 

CvRus Truxtox, b. June 10, 



CHESTER LOOMIS, b. Coventry, 
18, 1804, Anne, bapt. Windsor, Oct. 
and Lois (Wiardj Denslow. He d. 
teaclier. Cong. 6 ch'n, b. Coventry. 
Julia Ann, b. Coventry, July 9, 
1805; m. Goshen, N. Y., July 30, 
1824, Dr. Wynans Bush, b. Florida, 
N. Y., June 23, 1799, d. Branch- 
port, N. Y., Mch. 14, 1889. Physi- 
cian and surgeon. Abolitionist. 
Whig. Presb'n. She d. Branch- 
port, Oct. 5, 1898. Ch'n: i. Elliot 
Newton, 2. Esther Ann, 3. Henry 
Martin, 4. Irene, 5. Caroline, 6. 
Ellen, 7. Harlow Page, 8. Frances, 
9. Robert Porter, 10. Julia Ger- 
trude. 

Caroline Denslow, b. 1810; m. 
John Pullen. Waukesha, Wis., 
where she d. July, 1900. 

CAPT. AMOS LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, 
dau of Daniel and Esther (Morgan) T 
Lyme, Conn. 6 ch'n, b. Conn. 
AuRELiA, b. May 17, 1795; m. Jabez 
Avery Tracy. He d. Nov. 9, i860. 
She d. June, 1873. Paincsville, O. 
Lydia W., b. June 20, 1797; m. 
Feb. 15, 1818, Salmon, b. Lebanon, 
Conn., July 22, 1796, d. Jan. 30, 
1841, son of Salmon and Mary 
(Crane) Champion. See Cham- 
pion Gen., p. 247, for desc'ts. She 
d. Sept. 7, 1832. Ypsilanti, Mich. 
He m. 2nd, June 2, 1833, Emily 
Weed. He was a delegate to Con- 
gress from Michigan when it was 
admitted into the Union. Ch'n, by 
1st m. : I. Lucy Tilden, 2. Amos 
Loomis, 3. Mary Clark, 4. Henry 
Eugene, 5. Laura Maria, 6. Laura 
Akin. 



Conn., Nov. 2, 1783; m. Windsor, Conn., Sept. 
26, 1782, d. Aug. 24, 1869, dau. of Capt. Martin 
Jan. 17, 1847. Coventry, Ct. School and music 

4899. Celia C, b. Aug. 30, 1812 ; m. ist,' 
1 83 1 -2, Linus John Parker, b. En- 
field. Conn. ; m. 2nd, John Francis. 
Windsor Locks, Conn. She d. 
Windsor, June 8, 1900. Ch'n : i. 
Isabella Graham, 2. Helen. 

4900. CoRYDON Philo, b. July 22, 1814. -j- 

4901. Chester Martin, b. Feb. 2, 1817. -|- 
.1902. Cynthia .\i)ELine. b. 1819; m. Mch. 

12, 1840, Worling Getty, b. Salem, 
N. Y., Mch. 6, 1814, d. Oct. 28, 
1903. She d. Jan. 20, 1901. Spring 
Hill, 111. Ch'n : i. James, 2. Emma 
Harriet, 3. Charlotte Elizabeth, 4. 
George Willard. 



Conn., Feb. 20, 1768; m. June i, 1794, Lucy, 
ilden, d. Feb. 16, 1807. He d. Mch. 31, 181 1. 

4905. Lucy, b. Nov. 16, 1799; m. Apr. 13, 
1819, George Ely. She d. 1869. 
Boonton, N. J. 

.4906. Laura, b. Feb. 10, 1802 ; m. David 
D. Aikin, d. Dec, 1861. She d. 
Feb. 13, 1874. Painesville, O. 

4907. Maria Lucretia, b. Lebanon. 
Conn., Apr. 20, 1804 ; m. Apr. 9, 
183.3. at Ypsilanti, IVIich., Salmon 
Spring, b. Oct. 21, 1804, d. 1900, 
son of Samuel and Polly (Web- 
ster) Osborn. She d. Jan. 24, 1877. 
Chicago, 111. Ch'n: i. Frances 
Maria, 2. Eugene Aiken 

.1008. Sabrina, b. .'\pr. 25, 1806; m. ist, 
Asahel Clark ; m. 2nd, Charles 
Brayton, who d. 1855. She was 
living (1874) Cleveland, O. 



2217. 



4909- 
49TO. 
49TI. 

4912. 



ADNAH LOOMIS. b. Lebanon, Conn., July 30, 1772; m. Apr. 18, 1801, Hannah 
Straw, d. May 2, 1847, ae. 64. He removed to Monmouth, Me., before 1801, and d. 
Mch. II. 1846. 6 ch'n. 



Joseph, b. Jan. 21, 1802. -f 
Amos, b. Jan. 7, 1806. -|- 
Ciiauncey, b. May 12, 1810, unm., 
d. Apr. 27, jSCx). Monmouth. 
LvniA B.. b. Mch. 23, 1815; m. (his 
2nd wife), Mch. 16, 1845. Levi, b. 
Oct. 17, 1809, d."Jan. 21, 1892, son 



of Daniel and Polly (Fairbanks) 
Butler, of Winthrop, Ale. She d. 
1881. He was a grocer. Mon- 
moutli, Me. 

4913. Ebenezer S., b. Mch. 9, 1822. -|- 

4914. Benjamin A., b. Aug. 13, 1824, 
unm. Monmoutli. 



4915- 



HEZEKIAH LOOMIS. b. Lebanon. Conn., Feb. 8, 1779; m. rst, Feb. 8, 1803, Eunice 
Haines, d. Jan. 15. 1844; m. 2nd, Mary HoUister. From 1804 to 1813 he resided E. 
Haddam, Conn., and d. May 27, 1858. Cazenovia, N. Y. 8 ch'n. 
Griswold, b. Mch. 18, 1805, d. Jan. 4916. Mary L., b. May 3, 1807; m. Dec. 

23, 1808. II, 1828, Alexander H. Clark, d. 



29? 



^^it^nth Ci^fit^rattnn 



4917- 

4918. 
4919. 

2221. 
4923- 

4924. 
4925- 



Mch. 9, 1856. She d. Sept. 22, 1873. 
Cooperstown, N. Y. 
Dr. Joseph Griswold, b. May 18, 
181 1 ; m. May 12, 1836, Mary' Ann 
Root. He d. Oct. 25, 1853, without 
ch'n. Syracuse, N. Y. His widow 
resided Cleveland, O. 
Rev. Henry Haines, b. Apr. 28, 
1813, Grad. Un. Coll. 1837. Studied 
Theology at New Haven Sem. 1840, 
d. Sept. 23, 1841. Fulton, N. Y. 
Rev. Hezekiah Howard, b. Apr. 
28, 1813. Grad. Un. Coll. 1837. 
Studied Theology at New Haven 
Sem. 1840, d. Jan. 6, 1842. Caze- 
novia, N. Y. 



4920. William L., b. Feb. 23, 1815, d. 
Sept. 23, 1815. 

4921. Orlando W., b. Mch. 2, 1817. + 

4922. Edwin D., b. Nov. 15, 1820; m. 
Feb. 8, 1841, Harriet N., dau. of 
Allen and Betsey (Coleman) 
Kingsbury, b. Cazenovia, N. Y., 
July 30, 1820, d. Feb. 3, 1904, at 
Cleveland, O. She was a charter 
memb. of the Hough .'\ve. Cong. 
Ch. He was engaged in the lum- 
ber business. He d. 1893. They 
had an adopted dau., Mrs. Hattie 
C. Harrison, of Cleveland, O., and 
an adopted son, living in Califor- 
nia. No ch'n. 



JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Lebanon. Conn., July 

Wattles. He d. June 29, 1826. Warren, N. Y 

Em.meline b. July 4, 1804; m. Nov. 

7, 1821, Elihu, b. Nov. 4, 1799. son 

of John and Betsey (Hinckley) 

Thomas. Had 4 ch'n. Iowa. 

.^lmira. b. May 12, 1806; m. Sept. 

27, 1827, Jabez McCall. She d. 

1864, near New London, Conn. 

Louisa, b. Apr. 25, 1808; m. Oct. 8, 

1829^ John Harlow, b. Aug. 26, 

1799. d. June 29. 1863, son of John 



4926. 

4927- 
4928. 



4929. 
4930. 
4931. 

4932. 
4933- 
4934- 
4935. 

4936. 



2223. 



4940. 



2224. 

4942. 
4943- 
4944- 

2226. 



4947. 



ARIEL LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn 

Wattles, d. Sept. 18, 1821, ae. 42; m. 

1786, d. Oct. 28, 1848, ae. 62. He d. 

Salmon, b. Dec. 2, 1804. -}- 

George, b. Mch. 27, 1807. -j- 

Mary, b. Sept. 30, 1809, unm., d. 

Feb., 1879. Norwich. 

Amos, b. Oct. 14. 1812. + 

Joseph Nelson, b. Sept. 8, 1817. -]- 

Griswold W.. b. May 22, 1821. + 

Elizabeth Wattles, b. May 22, 

1821, d. Aug. I, 1822. 

Henry Williams, b. Sept. 13. 

1823. -f- 



!, 1780; m. Jan. 13, 1803, Theodosia 
6 ch'n. 

Starr and Martha (Stebbins) Bene- 
dict. She d. 1871. Cleveland, O. 
Ch'n: I. Caroline Cornelia. 2. Mary 
Ann, 3. Joseph Loomis. 4. John 
Ezra, 5. Ella, 6. James Ira. See 
Benedict Gen., p. 389. 
Benjamin P., b. Sept. 12, 1810. -f 
Edwin, b. Dec. 2, 1812. -|- 
JosEPH W., b. Jan. 2, 1820, d. Aug. 
IS, 1820. 

, Mch. 6, 1782; m. 1st, Nov. 27, 1803, Elizabeth 

2nd, July 28, 1822, Abijah Williams." b. Dec. 22, 

Apr. 8. 1855. Norwich, Conn, it ch'n, b. Conn. 

4937- Elizabeth M., b. Feb. 4, 1826; m. 

Jan. I, 1846, Harlow, b. Mch. 26, 

1820, son of Wni. and Hannah 

(Randall) Robinson. Lebanon, Ct. 

Ch'n: I. Harriet, 2. Lucy, 3. Wm., 

4. Mary, 5. Nellie, 6. Frank, 7. 

. Arthur, 9. Edward. 

b. Jan. 21, 1830, d. Sept. 



4938. 



4939- 



Wealthy. 
Albert S., 
28, 1848. 
Edwin A., 



b. June 16, 1831. + 



HARVEY LOOMIS. b. Lebanon, Conn., Apr. 23, 1783; m. Nov. 24, 1803, Caroline 
Wattles, d. Mch. 26, 1843. He removed to Sangerfield, N. Y., spring of 1813. He 
d. Oct. 27, 1862. Sangerfield, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

Caroline L.. b. July 3, 1805; m. fayette, 2. Geo. Egbert. See Terrv 

Sangerfield, Nov. 26, 1823, Dyer, b. Gen., p. 96. 

Sangerfield, 1798, son of Zeno and 4941. Horatio Nelson, b. Mch. 25, 

Tabitha (Abbe) Terry. Farmer at 1807. -|- 

Sangerfield. Ch'n: i. Horatio La- 

ISAAC B. LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., July 31, 1789; m. Lucretia Blake. He 
removed from Wliecling. Va., to Little Rock, Ark., in 1822, and d. 1825. 5 ch'n. 
Martin, b. 1814. 4945. Mary Frances, b. 1820. 

Warner, b. 1816. ' 4946. Child, name unknown, b. 1822. 

Augusta Maria, b. 1818; m. . 

ERASTUS LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 27. 1793; inT June 4, 1816, Racliel 
Cecilia Thompson, of Georgetown, D. C, d. May 5, 1844. He was 2nd lieut. of 
marines on brig Eagle in battle of Lake Champlain, Sept. 11, 1814, in which action 
he was wounded, for wliich he received extra pay by act of Congress, Mch. 25, 1816. 
He d. July 16, 1844. Triadelphia, W. Va. 7 ch'n. 

Jane Mary, b. June 5, 1817, d. 4948. Mary Rosalla, b. May 29, 1819; 

June 21, 1817. m. 1st, Thomas Clinton; m. 2nd, 



HIonmtH (^rttralnrig 



296 



4W9- 
4950. 

2228. 



4954- 
4955- 
4956. 

4957- 



2233- 



4958. 
4959- 
4960. 

4961. 



4962. 
4963- 

2236. 



4968. 
4969. 



George J. Deal; m. 3rd, Isaac H. 495i- 

Matthews. Baltimore Co., Md. 

Jane Eliza, b. June 27, 1821, d. 4952. 

July 9, 1 82 1. 

Cecilia Jane, b. Aug. 17, 1822; m. 

May 14, 1839, Francis B. Lawson. 4953. 

Triadelphia, W. Virginia. 



Eliza Eleanor, b. Apr. 11, 1825, d. 
Dec. 17, 1825. 

Malvina Teresa, b. Dec. 21, 1827; 
m. Joseph Sprigg. She d. Feb. 8, 
187 1. West Alexander, Pa. 
Josephine Cornelia, b. July 16, 
1831, d. Feb. 14, 1854. 



VEACH LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Dec. 16, 1775; m. Feb. 15, 1810, Lucy, b. 
Dec. 6, 1785, d. Feb. 27, 1855, dau. of Charles and Lucy (.Stark) Lathrop. Farmer. 
He d. Apr. 30, 1867. Lebanon, where b. his 4 ch'n. 



Charles, b. Dec. 6, 1810. + 
Anson, b. Jan. 14, 1813. + 
Adgate, b. May 29, 1815, d. Sept. i, 
1839, unm. 

Eunice, b. May 6, 1818 ; m. Dec. 7, 
1843, Edward Henry, son of Elijah 
Strong. A farmer. Colchester, 



Conn. Ch'n : i. Edward Loomis, 
2. Henry Adgate, 3. Nelson Hook- 
er, 4. Lucy Louisa, 5. Abbie Utlcy, 
6. Sarah Jane, 7. Arthur Hotchkiss, 
8. Nora Amelia. See Williams 
Gen., p. 64. 



SHER^L■\N LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., May 17, 1787; m. ist, Nov. 15, 1810, Eliza- 
beth (cousin to Com. O. H. Perry), b. So. Kingston, Ct., Dec. 2, 1786, d. Centre 
Moreland, Pa., Mch. 8. 1820, dau. of Stephen and Elizabeth (Perry) Champlin ; m. 
2nd, Aug. 10, 1820, Mrs. Margaret Mellick, d. Apr., 1862, dau. of Jacob Sharps. 
Farmer. Rep'n. Pro't. He d. Moll. 18, 1867, at Centre Moreland, Pa., where he set- 
tled in 1816. 10 ch'n — first 3 born at Lebanon, Ct., rest at Nortli Moreland, Pa. 



Isaiah Champlin, b. Oct. 9, iSii.-j- 
Stephen Perrv, b. Sept. 20, 1813.-]- 
WiLHAM Wallace, b. July 14. 
181S. + 

Elizabeth Raymond, b. May 22, 
1817; m. Feb. 14, 1841, Josepli 
Ketcham, son of (jCO. Fox Reeve. 
Farmer. Happy Camp, Cal. Ch'n: 
I. Ella Louise, 2. Mary Loomis. 
Sherman, b. Apr. 10, 1819, d. Jan. 
20, 1820. 

Lucy, b. June 25, 1821 ; m. Apr. 6, 
1852, Jezereel, son of Jezereel De- 

EZRA LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., Dec. 
ae. 67, dau. of Jared Clark. Farmer, in 
and there d. Nov. 5, 1861. 3 ch'n, b. N 

Jacob Clark, b. 1802. + 
Caroline Lucy, b. Columbus, N. 
Y., Nov. 4. 1804; ni, Apr. 3, 1826, 
Daniel, d. Jan. 25, 1867, ae. 68, son 
of Daniel Perkins. Farmer. Rem. 
from Columbus to Cincinnatus. N. 
Y., a. 1838, and thence to Muk- 
wonago. Wis., where he d. She d. 
at Cincinnatus on Nov. 28, 1840. 
Ch'n: 1. Infant, 2. Infant, 3. Infant. 
4. Saxadotha, 5. Delos Garland, 6. 
Clark Gardner, 7. Caroline Lucy, 8. 
Helen Jane, 9. Daniel Ezra. See 
Williams Gen., p. 72. 



4964. 



4965. 
4966. 

4967. 



Witt. Farmer. Burlingame, Kan. 
She d. Jan. 25, 1882. Ch'n: I. Mar- 
garet Loomis, 2. Stephen, 3. John, 
4. Ethel, 5. Martha Edith. See Wil- 
liams Gen., p. 70. 

Sherman, b. Centre Moreland, Pa., 
Aug. 19, 1823; m. Martha Cooley. 
Manuf'r. Santa Barbara, Cal. 
John Sharps, b. June 12, 1825.-!- 
Mary Edith, b. Nov. 



Oct. 22, 1845, unm. 
Martha ^Iarcaret, b. 
1834, unm. Wyoming, Pa 



1827, d. 
June 13, 



19, 1777; m. 1801. Caroline, d. Aug. 18, 1850, 
Columbus, N. Y. Removed to Buffalo, N. Y., 
. Y. 



2237, 



4971. 



DUDLEY LOOMIS. b. Lebanon, Ct 

1804, Harriet, b. Norwich, Ct., Sept. 
of William and Cynthia (Elderkin) 
Episc. He d. Moravia. Dec. 31, 1869, 
one b. Burlington, N. Y. 

Elizabeth Lathrop, b. Feb. 17, 

1805, d. Moravia, Dec. 28, 1869, 
unm. 



4970. Saxadotha, b. Columbus, N. Y., 
Nov. 4, 1806; m. Aug. 23, 1823, 
Martin, b. Aug. 23, 1797, d. St. 
Louis, Mo., Aug. 2, 1858, ae. 60, son 
of Joseph Smith, of Palmer, Mass. 
Painter. Res. Buffalo, N. Y., Ann 
Arbor, Mich., and St. Louis, Mo. 
She d. Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 2. 
1882. Ch'n: I. Caroline Lucy, z. 
John Bolton, 3. James Stiles, 4. 
Lucy Caroline, 5. Ezra Loomis, 6. 
Jared Clark, 7. Martin Van Buren. 
8. Clarissa Mclvina. See Williams 
Gen., p. 73. for desc'ts. 

, Nov. 28. 1779; m. Fly Creek, N. Y., Feb. 22, 

27. 1780, d. Moravia, N. Y., Mch. 26, 1864, dau. 

Lathrop. Man'f'r. Farmer. Whig. Rep. P. 

4 ch'n — first 3 b. New Berlin, N. Y., and last 

4972. Wm. Lathrop, b. Aug. 22, 1806. + 

4973. Thos. Elderkin. b. May 22, i8o8.-f 

4974. John Dudley, b. Nov. 30, 1811. + 



297 



B'fUPttth ($rnrratt0n 



2239. 



4975- 

4976. 

4977- 
4978. 

4979- 



MAJ. GEN. THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., July 25, 1788; m. ist, Eunice 
Loomis (2232), d. Oct. 11. 1813 ; m. 2nd, 1814, Silvia, dau. of Elizur Lusk, d. Apr. 
4, 1846; m. 3fd, Oct. 20, 1847, Pamela Shepard. He was Maj. Gen. in command of 
the state militia, of the Northern District of N. Y. Collector of Customs at Sack- 
ett's Harbor 1830-8. Dem. Episc. He d. Apr. 23, 1869. Brownsville, N. Y., where 
b. his 8 ch'n. 



Thomas, b. Sept. 22, 1813, d. Nov. 

13, 1836, unm. 4980. 

Charles Knapp, b. Sept. 7, 1815. + 

Morrison C, b. Nov. 17, 1816. + 

Jane Amelia, b. Apr. 24, 1818, d. 

Jan. 21, 1888, unm. Buffalo, N. Y. 

Mary Williams, b. Apr. 8, 1820 ; 

m. Oct. 5. 1837, Judge Marcellus 

Kent, d. Fond du Lac, Wis., June 

ID, 1871, ae. 64, son of Silas Stow. 

Att'y. Rem. from N. Y. to Wis. in 

1852. Probate Judge, 1866, She d. 4981. 

Wash'n, D. C, June 15, 1898. Ch'n: 

I. Wm. Loomis, 2. Mary Elizabeth, 

3. Frederic Dann, 4. Anna Powers, 

5. James Warren. See Williams 4982. 



2240. 



4983. 



2241. 



4989. 

4990. 

4991- 
2246. 

4993- 
4994- 

4995- 

4996. 

4997- 
4998. 



Gen., p. 83. 

Jeannette Sylvia, b. June 4, 1822 ; 
m. July 21, 1847, Rev. Ferdinand, d. 
N. Y., Jan. 17, 1876, ae. 60, son of 
Ichabod Rogers. Episcopal clergy- 
man. She d. Feb. 10, 1899. Pitts- 
burg, Pa. Ch'n — all b. Greene, N. 
Y. : I. Henry Wm., 2. Angeline 
Eliza, 3. Margaret, 4. Charles 
Loomis. See James Rogers Desc'ts, 
1902. 

Elizabeth F., b. Feb. 27, 1825. 
Buffalo, N. Y., where she d. Jan. 
26, 1879, unm. She was an efficient 
and successful teacher in Buffalo. 
William A., b. Jan. 22, 1827. + 



CYRUS LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., Oct. 27, 1792; m. ist, Sept. 14, 1815, Fanny, b. 
Jan. 19, 1794, dau. of Josiah and Temperance (Whittlesey) Root, of Chenango, N. Y. ; 
she d. Aug. 14, 1840, ae. 46; m. 2nd, July 16, 1849, Sarah H. Morris. He d. Nov. 
6, 1862. Coldwater, Mich., to which place he removed in 1833, from Moravia, N. Y. 
5 ch'n. 



4984 

4985 

4986, 
4987 
4988. 



Cyrus Orlando, b. Apr. 17, 1818. -j- 

Josiah Alonzo, b. Feb. 22, 1823, d. 

Oct. II, 1844, unm. 

Charles Eugene, b. Jan. 31, 1832, 

d. Oct. 2, i8s4, unm. 

Caroline Elizabeth, b. Aug. 22, 

1834, d. Apr. 18, 1838. 

Caroline Harriet, b. Goshen, Ind., 

July 26, 1850, d. Apr. 3, 1851. 



Emily Aurelia, b. June 19, 1816; 
m. Oct. 23, 1845, John, d. Sept. 27, 
1877, ae. 60, son of John Chandler. 
She d. June 24, 18.S6. He was a 
farmer and res. at Ann Arbor and 
then at Coldwater, Mich., where he 
d. Ch'n: i. Caroline Lucinda, 2. 
Arthur Loomis, 3. Charles Day, 4. 
Anna Minerva, 5. Fanny Emily. 
See Williams Gen., p. 84. 

HON. ANDREW WILLIAMS LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., June 27, 1797; m. ist, 
Mch. 29, 1826, Martha Maria, d. Apr. 19, i860, ae. 54, dau. of Calvin and Martha' 
(Murdock, nee Potter) Austin; m. 2nd. 1861, Ann. d. Nov., 1863, ae. 50, dau. of 
Edward Wood of Steubenvillc ; m. 3rd, Dec, 1864, Mrs. Sarah Pentecost, a sister of 
his 2nd wife. She d. 1866. ae. 52. Grad. Union Coll., A. B., 1819. Att'y. M. C. 
from Ohio, 1837-9. Pres. Elector for Pa. 1849. Settled in New Lisbon, O. Removed 
to Pittsburg, Pa., a. 1839, and afterwards to Cumberland, Md., where he d. Aug. 23, 
1873. 4 ch'n, all b. New Lisbon, O. 

Austin, b. Oct. 8, 1827, at New Lis- Pittsburg, Pa., where he d. unm., 

bon, Ohio, -f Oct. 19, 1883. 

Maria Maria, b. Oct. 22, 1829, d. 4992. Orlando Metcalf, b. Mch. 22, 

Jan., 1853, unm. 1837. + 

Thomas Dudley, b. June 5, 1833, 



WALTER LOOMIS, b. Conn., Dec. 17, 1774; 

1844. Westmoreland, N. Y. 9 ch'n. 

Orrin, b. 1804, d. 1822. 

Daniel, b. 1806 ; m. Mary Pratt. 4999- 

He d. Nov. 30, 1862. No ch'n. 

Harriet, b. 1809; m. Dec. 31, 1829, 

Gilbert Lamb. She d, Mch., 1858, 

Jeannette, b, July 12, 1810: m. 

Oct. 25, 1832, Morris Cushman. 5000, 

She d. Feb. 13, 1868. Lairdsville. 

N. Y. 

Jane E., b. Feb., 1815, d. Oct. i, 5001. 

1834. 

Walter H., b. Dec. 24, 1818, unm,, 



ni. Nancy Graves. He d. Feb. II, 

d. June 30, 1853. 

William G.. b. Apr. 20, 1822; m. 

Oct. 16, 1844, Dorresca A., dau. of 

Gursham and Lucy (Webster) 

Wood. No ch'n. Lairdsville, 

N. Y. 

Adeline, b. July 28. 1827 ; m. July 

I. 1857, Jehiel K. Watterson. 

Lairdsville. 

Wallace J., b. Dec. 28, 1828; m. 

Nov. 22, 1855, Helen Jones. No 

ch'n. Lairdsville. 



ICnomtB (grupalogtr 



298 



2248. 

5002. 

5003. 

5004. 
5005. 
5006. 
5007. 

2249. 

5014- 
SOI5. 

22s J. 

SOI8. 
5019- 

S020. 

5021. 

5022. 
5023. 
5024. 

SO25. 
2254- 

5026. 



GEORGE WASHINGTON LOOMIS, b. Conn., 
Served in War of 1812 (?), beinx awarded $55 
Sangertield. N. Y. 12 cli'n. 

Harriet Amelia, b. 1815, d. ae. 2 
years. 

Calista Adelia, b. 1817; m. Wil- 
liam O. Merrill. She d. Dec. 8. 

1854. Whitestown, N. Y. 

William Walter, b. Dec. 16, 

1819.+ 

Maria Cornelia b. .Tune, 1821, 

unm. Sangerficld. 

George Washin(;ton, b. 1823, unm.. 

d. Oct. 30, 1865. Sangerfield. 

Grove Lawrence, b. 1825, unm,, d. 

1878. Sangerfield. 

WILLARD LOOMIS, b. Conn., Mch. 30, 1782; m. Clara C. Howard, who d. Oswego, 
N. Y. He d. Dec. 3. 183S, at Mexico, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 

Washington, b. , d. in infancy. 5016. Willard, b. Nov. 16, 1810. + 

George Washington, b. Mch., 5017. Marietta, b. May, 1812; m. Jacob 

1808. + " Van Valkenburg. Rochester, N. Y. 



S008. 



5009. 
5010. 



5011. 
5012. 

5013- 



Aug. 17, 1779; m. Rhoda M. Mallet. 
,00 on claim. He d. Feb. 26, 185 1. 

Lucia Ella, b. 1828; ni. Charles 

Edwards. She d. i860. Watcrville. 

N. Y. 

Wheeler Theodore, b. 1830, unm. 

Kingston, Canada. 

Mary Charlotte, b. 1832; m. Asa 

Collins. She d. Jan. 22, 1870. 

Hastings, N. Y. 

Amos Plumb, b. 1834.+ 

IIiram Denio, b. 18,36, unm. 

ings,^ Oswego Co., N. Y. 

Harriet, b. 1838, d. ae. 2 years. 



Hast- 



WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Milton, Vt., Dec. 2, 
Mch. 7, 1813. E. Roxbury, Vt. She m. 2nd, 
bury, Vt. 

Alden S., b. Feb. 12, 1796. + 
Jacob P., b. Dec. 23, 1797. -f 
Sarah, b. Jan. 6, 1800, d. Apr. 20, 
1819. 

Jonah, b. Feb. 10, 1802. + 
Daniel, b. Dec. 25, 1803. + 
William, b. May 15, 1807. + 
Abijah, b. Oct. 23, 1809, d. Apr. 
IS, 1820. 

Rachel, b. Dec. 15, t8ii; m. Vt., 
Dec, 1836, William Farnsworth, b. 



1769; m. 1795, Anna Prouty. He d. 
Barnard Blanchard. 8 ch'n — b. Rox- 

Cbarlestown, Mass., Sept. 16, 1809. 
d. Braintree, Vt., Apr. 10, 1888. She 
(1. Roxbury. Mch. 8, 1849, and he 
ni. 2nd, May 26, 1850, Phoebe 
Loomis (8768). Ch'n: I. Wm. 
Francis, 2. .Anna Augusta, 3. Sarah 
Emeline, 4. Heber Julius, 5. ' Elsie 
Monosa, 6. Herbert Clayton, 7. 
Grace Phoebe, 8. .Mibie Jane, 9. 
Mabel. 



2255. 
S031. 



CHARLES LOOMIS, b. 1776-: m. 
Farmer. Whig. Hiram, O. 5 ch'n. 

Mary, b. 1796; m. Rufus, b. Apr. 
16, 1798, d. Mch. I, 1841, son of 
Samuel and Anne (Bruce) Udall. 
She d. Sept. 7. 1879. Both are 
buried in Hiram Cemetery, Hiram, 
O. Ch'n : I. William, 2. Charles 
Nelson, 3. Harmina, 4. James Elam, 
5. Thomas Alson, 6. Sabrina, 7. 
Larkin. For 12 gr. ch'n, 23 g. gr. 
ch'n and 2 g. g. gr. ch'n, write to 
G. B. L. Arner, Jefferson, O. 

ENOS LOOMIS, b. 1778; m. Elsabcth Smedlc 
Milton, Vt., to Ohio and d. 1840, at Jersey, Lick 
Mehitable C, b. Oct. 17, 1812; m. 
(his 3rd wife), Mch. 7, 1839, Wm. 
B. Thompson, b. Sept. 12, 1808. d. 
1849. She d. July 14, 1849. Lafay- 
ette, Ind. Ch'n: i. Jacob, 2. Louisa 
Smedley, 3. Julia. They m. broth- 
ers — Simpsons, and their descend- 
ants are people of note — bankers, 
attorneys and musicians. Louisa's 
grandchild, Simpson Smedley 
Burke, at the age of 9 played tlic 
violin before several crowned heads 
while at Cucrnavaca, Mexico. 



Olive Hatch, who d. Dec, 1857. He d. 1848. 

5027. Freedom, b. 1897 ; m. Alanson Lord. 
Their gr. son is William Lord, of 
Mantua, O. 

5028. Mehitable, b. ; m. Rev. Sy- 

monds Ryder,, a Disciple minister. 
Hiram, O. Ch'n: i. Cyrus, 2. 
Hartwell. 3. Symonds. 

5029. CnLOE, b. ; m. Luther Cole. 

She d. in Missouri, leaving a family 
of ch'n. 

5030. Charles, b. Nov. 5, 1805. + 

y, who d. Sept., 1849. He rem. from 
ing Co., O. Farmer. Presb. 11 ch'n. 

5032. Louisa, b. 1814; m. Aniasa Smed- 
ley. She d. 1835. Jersey, O. 

5033. Horace, b. 1816, d. ae. 19 yrs.. 

5034. Maria, b. 1818; m. Horatio Hickok. 
She d. 1864. Lafayette, Ind. Ch'n: 
I. AUie, 2. Harley, 3. Clarence, 4. 
Wilson. 

5035. Enos, b. Oct. 20, i82i.-f 

5036. William S.medlev, b. Nov. 12, 
1824. + 

5037. JosiAH, b. 1827, d. Aug., 1849. 

5038. Calista H., b. 1830; m. David 
Pierce, who d. 1872. She d. Sept., 



299 ^gu^ntl) dgngratton 

1896. Camden, Ind. Ch'n : i. Het- i860; m. 2nd, Dailey M. Cordray. 

tie, 2. Gertie, 3. Sadie, 4. Kate, 5. Fowler, Ind. She d. Thayer, Mo., 

Samuel. June 12, 1885. Ch'n: i. Dr. Charles 

5039. Mary Olive, b. Aug. 8, 1833 ; m. ist, Eustace, 2. George W., 3. Otho, 4. 

La Fayette, Ind., July 4, 1852, Sam- Mary Olive. 

uel Whipple Pierce, b. Springfield, S039.1. Joseph, b. 1834, d. while a baby. 

O., July 9, 1828, d. there Jan. 28, 5040. Abigail, b. 1836, d. ae. 2 yrs. 

2256. JONAH LOOMIS, b. Oct. 16, 1782; m. Mch. 25, 1811, Orra Barnard, d. May 16, 

1861. He d. Apr. 22, 1858. Georgia, Vt. 7 ch'n, b. Vt. 

5041. Dan B., b. Feb. 3, 1812. + Benjamin F. Sabin. Sycamore, 111. 

5042. William, b. Sept. 3, 1813. + S046. Charles, b. Dec. 25, 1824, d. Sept. 

5043. Henry, b. Aug. 24, 1815. + i, 1825. 

5044. Samuel, b. Nov. 30, 1817. + 5047. Charles, b. July 4, 1826, d. Sept. 8, 

5045. Anna Almira, b. July 4, 1822 ; m. 1843. 

2258. REUBEN LOOMIS. b. 1786; m. Rhoda Jones, dau. of and Olive (Dittson) 

Johnston, of Milton, Vt. He d. May 13, 1823, at Milton, Vt., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

5048. A dau., b. , d. in infancy. 5050. Allen Reuben, b. June 28, 1823. + 

5049. Lewis Albert, b. Sept. 21, 1821. + 

2260. ROSWELL LOOMIS, b. Oct., 1773; m. Eunice Odell, d. Jan. 9, 1854, ae. 75 yrs. 
He removed to St. Albans in 1833, and d. there Apr. 6, 1851, ae. ^^ yrs., 6 mos. 5 
ch'n— b. Vt. 

5051. Paulina, b. 1800 ; m. Harmon She d. 1843. St. Albans, Vt. 
Woodruff. She d. 1826. Milton, 5054. Dennis R., b. 1809. + 

Vt. 5055. Delia E., b. 1811; m. Nov. 25, 1840, 

5052. Lyman, b. Sept. 21, 1802. + Erastus H. Green. She d. 1852. St. 

5053. Clarissa, b. 1804; m. Seth Janes. Albans, Vt. 

2262. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Dec. 11, 1779; m. May 3, 1804, Alice Cushman, d. Apr. 6, 1875, 
ae. 88. He d. Mcli. 14, 1817. Georgia, Vt. 5 ch'n, b. Vt. 

5056. LoviSA, b. Oct. 16, 180S; m. Nov. 4, Bend, Ind. 

1827, Silas William Wood. Geor- 5059. Frederick C, b. Sept. 28, 1811.+ 

gia, Vt. 5060. John, b. Feb. 6, 1813, d. Dec. 11, 

5057. Hiram, b. Sept. 22, 1807. + 1821. 

5058. Judson, b. Apr. 4, 1809, unm. South 

2263. NOAH LOOMIS, b. Sept. 15, 1782; ni. Jan. 27, 1807, Sarah, d. Jan. 29. 1856, dau. 
of Samuel H. Kellogg. Another says she was dau. of Brig. Gen. Amos and Lucretia 
(Harwood) Kellogg. See Montague Gen. He d. Mch. 31, 1848. Vermillion, O. 
10 ch'n. 

5061. Prentiss K., b. Mch. 3, 1809.+ 1836, Judge Joseph Hayward. 

5062. Lucius Maro, b. Feb. 24, 181 1, d. Cleveland, O. 

Nov. 23, 1811. 5067. Leonard, b. July 11, 1821. -|- 

5063. Maro Lucius, b. Aug. 13, 1812.+ 5068. John, b. July 10, 1823, d. Jan. 16, 

5064. Harriet, b. Nov. 13, 1814, d. July 1824. 

I, 1827. 5069. Bohan S., b. Mch. 25, 1825. + 

5065. Mary, b. Feb. 2, 1817, unm., d. Apr. S070. Martha, b. Apr. 14, 1828; m. Gil- 
21, 1849. bert J. Griswold. St. Paul, Minn. 

5066. Ann, b. Dec. 20, 1818; m. Dec. 18, 

2264. EBENEZER W. LOOMIS, b. Georgia, Vt., 1783; m. ist, Mehetable, d. Georgia, 1830, 

dau. of Oliver Goodrich; m. 2nd, Mrs. Miriam (Kimball) , d. 1868 or 1869, dau. 

of and (Greeley) Kimball. Potter. Dcni't. He d. 1853, at Jericho, Vt. 

10 ch'n— b. Vt. 

By 1st m. — Pratt ; she d. Aug. 7, 1864, and he 

5071. Levi G., b. Sept. 20, 1817. + ni- 2nd, Aug. 2, 1865, Hannah Smith 

5072. Rachel, b. 1819; m. Sanford Stev- Painter. 

ens. Sanford, Mo. 5076. Ebenezer Ward, b. June 27, 1827. + 

5073- Cordelia, b. 1821 ; m. Joseph Henry By 2nd m. — 
Lane. She d. 1846. Jericho, Vt. 5077. Mehitable, b. Fairfax, Vt. 

5074- NoAH W.. b. Oct. 7, 1822. + 5078. Melvina, b. Fairfax, Vt. 
5075. Angelia, b. Fairfax, Vt., Mch, 25, 5079. Adelaide, b. Fairfax, Vt. 

182s ; m. Sept. 22, 1846, John T., b. 5080. Oscar Eugene, b. Fairfax, Vt., Apr. 

Jericho, Vt., Nov. 25, 1819, son of 6, 1843. + 

Zebah and Mehitable (Faxon) 



ffioomta ^^tt^alnQii 



300 



2266. 
5081. 

5082. 
5083. 

2269. 
5085. 



DANIEL LOOMIS, 1). Nov. 20. 1787; ni. Mch. 8, 1810, Hannah Caswcl 



Ii- <1. i8_(o. 



S087. 
5088. 



5089. 
5090. 
2278. 

5094- 

5095 
2280. 

S098, 
5099- 

Sioo, 
Sioi 

5102. 

S103. 
2283. 

5 109. 

5 1 10. 
Sill. 

2284. 



5115, 



5 1 16. 



5117. 
51 18. 
5119- 

5120. 



Russeltown, (Hcnrysvillc), Canada. 4 ch'n, b. Vt. 

LucRETi.\, b. Mi'ri. 7, 181 1 ; m. pleton C. Howard, who d. i860. 

James Delany. Clinton, N. Y. South Canton, N. Y. 

Warren, b. Feb. 8, 1813. + 5084. Wesley, b. 1830; m. Dianthe Berry. 

Leonora, b. Nov. 18, 1815; m. Ap- Indiana. 

DR. ELIJAH LOOMIS. b. Vt., Mch. 31, 1775; m- Oct. 18, 1824, Nancy M. Mix. 
Bainbridgc, Oliio. Buried in Southca.';t Graveyard, Bainbridge, O., and on his tomb- 
.stone is "d. Apr. 15, 1837, ae. 42." 2 ch'n. 

Lucius JuDD, b. Sept. 27, 1827, d. ,so86. Ann Eliza, b. Nov. 4, 1833, d. Meh. 

.Aug. 6, 1829. 26, 1839. 



2272. ROGER ENOS LOOMIS, b. Union, Conn., Mch. 27, 1777; m, Jan. 20, 1805, Rachel 



Hickock, d. i860. He d. Feb. 22, 1868. Farmer. Georgia, Vt. 7 ch'n. 



Harmon, b. Oct. 26, 1805. + 

Emily, b. Sept. 13, 1807; m. Feb. 

2^, 1832, Ebenezer Atwood, who d. 

1850. West Chazy. N. Y. 

LiTRA Elvira, b. June 20, i8og, d. 

Mch. 27, 1830. 

Phoebe A., b. May 11, 1811; m. 



5091- 



5092. 



5093- 



Abraham De Long. Chazy, N. Y. 

WvMAN BuRi.EinH, b. Apr. 21, 

1813.+ 

Ora. b. May 13, 1815, unm., d. Aug. 

27, 1850. 

Rachel, b. Mav 15, 1818, unm. 

Chazy, N. Y. 



BENJAMIN W. LOOMIS. b. 1787: m. July 15, 1807, Susan Vail. He d. Nov. 22, 

1855. Richmond, Mass. 4 ch'n, b. Mass. 

Wealthy Jane, b. Aug. 28, 1808; 5096. Nathan Moroan. b. June 20, 

m. Sept. 15. 183T, Samuel C. Spen- 1816. + 

cer. Guilford, Conn. 5097. Nancy A., b. Sept. 3, 1819; m. 

JosiAH Vail, b. Feb. 11, 1811. -f George S. Cook. Richmond. Mass. 

ANDREW LOOMIS, b. Egrcmnnt, Mass., 1761 ; m. Elizabeth Coats. He d. May, 

1837, at Egrenioiit, where b. his it ch'n. 

John C, b. Jan. 31, 1778. + 5104- 

Rhoda, b. 1780: m. Peter Bunce. 

She d. 1840. Western, N. Y. 

Michael, b. July 18, 1782. + .^105. 

Clarinpa, b. 1784; m. Nathaniel 5106. 

Crippen. She d. 1863. Barrington, 5107. 

Mass. S108. 

Calvin, b. July 27, 1786. + 

Philander, b. 1790. + 



Tabitha. b. 1703; m. Abijah Ward. 
She d. July, 1869. Pittsfield. Mass. 
See Phelps Gen. for descendants. 
Beda, b. June,5, 1796. + 
Philepa. b. June 5, 1796. -|- 
Stephen, b. 1798. + 
Ruby. b. 1800; m. William Remely. 
She d. 1840. Barrington, Mass. 



MICHAEL LOOMIS. b. Egremont, Mass., 1768: m. Sally Phillips. Removed to 
Catlin, Chemung Co.. N. Y., while young. But 6 ch'n, so far, are credited to him. 

Amaziah, b. Painted Post, N. Y., 5112. James, b. . 

July, 1800. + 5113. Harry, b. . 

William, b. , d. in Civil War. 5114. Anson, b. . 

RiLEV, b . Removed to 111. 



THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Mass., Feb, 
9, 1857. He came from Great Barri 
ton, Yates Co., N. Y., and removed 
d. June 23, 1847. Green Oak, Mich., 
Amelia, b. Jan. 30, 1795; m. Ben- 
jamin Coolbaugh. She d. Mch. 7, 
185 1. Barrington, N. Y. 
Isabella, b. Aug. 27, 1797; m. 
Amos West. She d. 1874. Wayne, 
N. Y. 

Gideon, b. Feb. 20, 1800. + 
Ira, b. Jan. i, 1803. + 
Squire, b. Jan. 31, 1807. + 
Mary, b. Mch. 14, 1809; m. Nov. 
25. 1826, Archibald, b. Feb. 3, 1808, 
son of Robert Taylor and Ann 



1771; m. Irene Chubb, b. Jan. 30, 1776. d. Mch. 
ngton, Mass., resided several years in Barring- 
to Mich, in 1837. Farmer. Rep'n. Bapt. He 
where he resided since 1836. 8 ch'n. 

(Dubois') Bartholomew. In 1877 
lived L'nion, Broome Co., N. Y. 
Ch'n : I. Caroline, 2. John, 3. Mary 
.•\nn, 4. Henry, 5. Chas.. 6. George, 
7. Irene, 8. Dell, 9. Cornelia. For 
desc. see Bartholomew Gen., p. 502. 

5121. Betsey, b. Mch. 8, 1812; m. John 
Rane. She d. Aug. 3, 1841. Green 
Oak, Mich. 

5122. LovANA, b. Feb. 3, 1815; m. Wil- 
liam De Graw. Greenville, Mich. 



301 



^puptttl) Ci>fn?ratt0n 



2286. 



CAPT. JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. Egremont, Mass., Dec, 20, 1780; m. Great Barrington, 
Mass., June 24, 1804, Rebecca Ray, b. Mch. 6, 1784, d. Aug. 5, 1827. He removed to 
Williamsfield, Ashtabula Co., O., and there d. Mch. 20, 1854. He rec'd a com. as 
Ensign, 2nd Regt. Mass. Militia, 1816, from Gov. John Brooks, of Mass. Also rec'd 
a com. as Lieut., 5th Regt. O. Militia, from Gov. Thomas Worthington, of O., dated 
Nov. 27, 1818. Also rec'd a com. as capt. 5th Regt. O. Militia, dated Dec. 19, 1819, 
from Gov. Ethan Allen Brown, of Ohio. 11 ch'n. 



5123. 

5124. 



.=;i25- 
5126. 



2290. 



5134- 
5135- 



S136. 



2291. 
5143- 



5144- 
5145- 

5 146. 
5147- 



2297. 

5152. 

5153- 
SIS4- 

SiSS. 
5156. 



Thomas R., b. Gr. Barrington, 
Mass., Sept. 15, 1804, d. Mch. 13, 
1828. 

Electa, b. Tryingham, Mass., Aug. 
15, 1806; m. Marvin Morse, who d. 
1854. W. Williamsfield, Ohio. 
Ch'n: I. Charles Wesley, 2. Betsey 
B., 3. Billings B., 4. Miranda, 5. 
Charlotte V., 6. Electa, 7. Malvene, 
8. Lauretta, 9. Cynthia, 10. Abbie J., 
II. Marvin S., 12. Sabra V., 13. Bel- 
lone B., 14. Fortis, 15. Dudley Al- 
len, 16. Francis F., 17. Francelia F. 
IMarvin, b. Dec. 20, 1807. + 
Pernelia, b. Nov. 2, i8og; m. Frank 
Creesy. She d. Jan., 1874. West 
Andover, O. Ch'n : i. Charlotte, 2. 
Salina, 3. Abbie, 4. Susan, 5. Try- 

ABIJAH LOOMIS, b. Conn.. Sept. 15. 
Nov. 30, 1779, d. May 11, 1869. He d. 
9 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
Warren, b. May 2, 1799. + 
Rachel, b. July 4, 1801 ; m. Horace 
Durfee, d. i860. She d. Sept. 18. 
1858. Newark, N. Y. 
Tryphena. b. Sept. 25, 1803 : m. 
June 14, T820. Stephen N. Stoddard. 
d. Feb. 12, 1865, ae. 67. Fountain 
Prairie, Wis. She d. Aug. 11, 1823. 
Union, N. Y. ' Ch'n: i. Levi, 2. 



DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Conn., 1776; m. 
d. Feb. II, 1846. E. Troy, Pa. 9 ch'n. 

Marylla, b. Feb. 19, 1801 ; m. 

Phineas C. Williams. She d. 1860. 

East Troy, Pa. 5148. 

Alvin, b. Apr i. 1803. -f 

Ely, b. Aug. 3, 1804. -f 

Orin, b. June, 1807, unm., d. ae. 27 5i49- 

years. 

Lucy, b. Mch. 3, 1809; m. Apr. 12, S150. 

1837, George Fritcher. Owego, N. 

THOMAS LOOMIS. b. Feb. 28. 1790; 
d. Aug. 30, 1832. Maine, N. Y. it ch'n 
Calferna, b. Apr. 11, 1817; m. Cor- 
nelius Simmons. She d. Dec. 4, 5157 
1840. Richford, N. Y, 

Mary, b. July 27, 1818; ni. Moses 5158, 

Simmons. She d. Mch. 30, 1850. 
Christina, b. Nov. 18, 1819; m. Si59 

Alexis Moulton. She d. Aug. 25, 
1848. Union, N. Y. ' S160, 

Abigail, b. Feb. 10, 1821, d. Sept. 
20, 1842, unm. Maine, N. Y. 
Catherine, b. Aug, 8, 1822; m. 5161 

Augustin Newell, b. July 3, 1819, d. 5162 

Sept. 16, 1871, son of Oliver and 
Freelove (Newell) Williams. No 



phena, 6. Truman, 7. Lyman. 

5127. Miranda, b. Tryingham, Mass., 
IMay 19, 181 1. + 

5128. Rex, b. Apr. 4, 1814, d. May 10, 

1835- 

5129. Mary, b. Feb. 20, 1816, d. June 8, 
1849. Unm. 

5130. Abigail, b. Dec. 25, 1817; m. Henry 
Spellman, who d. 1866. Andover, 
O. Ch'd : I. Castaria. 

5131. James W., b. July i, 1819. + 

5132. JosiAH. b. Mch. 20, 1821, d. May 11, 
1881. W. Williamsfield, O. Unm. 

5133. Esther, b. Dec. x, 1822; m. Nelson 
Leonard. She d. Feb., 1857. W. 
Williamsfield. O. Ch'n : i. Giles, 2. 
Homer, 3. Ella. 



1774; m. Mch. S, 1795, Margaret Rowe, b. 
Aug. 12, 1842. Maine, Broome Co., N. Y. 



Leonard. 

5137. Mary, b. Nov. 3, 1805, unm., d. 
1865. Maine, N. Y. 

5138. JosiAH, b. Dec. 27, 1807. -f- 

5139. Alfred, b. Oct. 7, 1810. -f 

5140. Daniel, b. June i, 1812.4- 

5141. Annis, b. Feb. 11, 1817, d. May 2, 
1819. 

5142. Anson, b. June 20, 1819.4- 

1799, Mary Goddard, d. Apr. 15, 1836. '^rle 



Y. Ch'd: I. Ella Gertrude. See 
Dwight Gen. for data. 
Harriet, b. May 25, 1811 ; m. Ed- 
win Goff, She d. 1852. Elk Co., 
Pa. 

Caroline, b. 1813 ; m. Leonard Up- 
ham. Troy, Pa. 
Ezra, b. Nov. 17, 1815. -f 
S151. Luther, b. July, 1818. -f- 

m. Mch. IS, 1816, Vienna HoUenbeck. He 
b. N. Y. 

ch'n. She d. Feb. 28, 1870. Mich. 

Grove, b. Feb. 23, 1825, d. Mch. 16, 

1825. 

William, b. May 21, 1826, d. June 

15. 1847. 

Sarah, b. Sept. 3, 1827, d. Sept. 21, 

1828. 

Margaret, b. June 1.=;, 1829; m. 

Levi S. Gates. She d. Jan. 30, 1869. 

Vestal, N. Y. 

Alfred, b. June 15, 1831. + 

Ruth, b. Dec. 7, 1832; m. Lee C. 

Gates. Binghamton, N. Y. 



Uoomta (S?npal05tl 



302 



2298. 
5163. 
5164- 

2301. 
5166. 
5167- 

S168. 



2304. 



5174- 
5175- 

5176. 



5177- 
5 '78. 



5179- 
S180. 



2307. 
5186. 

5187. 



ANDRliW LOOM IS, 1., 1793; ni. May 18, 1820, Laura S. Ingcrsoll, d. Mch. 8, 1871. 



lie (1. Apr. 20, 1875. Berlin. Midi. 
Minerva M., b. Sept. 20, 1821 ; m. 
Mch. 8, 1840, Justus W. Tenny. 
ORL.^NDO, b. Feb. 21, 1823, d. Sept. 
n, 1832. 

JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. May, 1784: m. Nov. 6, 
185 1, ae. 62. He d. Apr. i, 1827. Egremont, M 



3 ch'n. 

5165. Lavrissa a., b. Mch. 25, 1825; m. 
May 20, 1850, Jason Carpenter. 
Oceana Co., Mich. 



JosiAH, b. Nov. I, 1807, d. Jan. 5, 
1824. 

Vienna, b. Nov. 14, 1809; m. May 
10, 1826, Joshua C, b. Dec. 21, t8oi, 
d. Sept. IS, 1886, son of Joshua and 
Polly ( ) Millard. She d. Sept. 
29, 1842. No ch'n. 
DiANTHA, b. Aug. 21, 1812; m. Jan. 
2, 1833, Herrick, d. Nov. 25, i86g. 
ae. 69 yrs., 3 mos., son of Seth and 
Sabra ( ) Newman. Egremont. 
Mass. Ch'n : i. Henrietta J., 2. 
Frances S., 3. Vienna E., 4. Es- 
tella L. 



5169- 

5170. 
5171- 



5172. 



5173- 



180S, Henrietta Doanc, d. Apr. 10, 
ass., where b. his 8 ch'n. 
OziAS, b. Aug. 30, 1814, d. Jan. 14, 
1815. 

Ezra D., b. July 14, t8i6. + 
JanEj b. Sept. II, 1818; m. June 25, 
1840, James H.. b. Oct. 12, 1817, d. 
Feb. 12, 1901, son of Juda and 
Civia (Hatch) Rowley. Egremont. 
Ch'n: I. Vienna L., 2. Vienna L., 3. 
Henry C., 4. Leiia Jane. 
William P., b. July 17, 1820, d. 
Jan. 15, 1822. 

Henry J., b. July 14, 1822, d. June 
25,. 1842. 



5181. 



EDWARD LOOAHS, b. Egremont, Mass., Feb. 
1799, JNLiry. d. Smithville, N. Y.. June 10, 1858 
He served in the War of 1812, and d. Oxford, 
nango Co., N. Y. 
Vinson, b. Oct. 4, 1799. + 
Jane, b. May 2, 1801 ; m. Thurston 
Wilcox. She d. July 7, 1861. 
Eleanor, b. Smithville. Feb. 15. 
T803; m. 1820. Joseph, b. Conn., Oct. 
21, 1799, son of John ;in<l Prudence 
(Allen) Corbin, They moved to 
Courtland Co.. N. Y., abt. 1854. 
Farmer. He d. ^Lny 26, 1883, and 
she d. Aug. 27. 1876. Yorkshire, 
N. Y. Ch'n: i. Betsey, 2. John P., 
3. Mary, 4. Lois Ann. See Corbin 
Gen. (1905). p. 147- 
LuciNnA. b. Mch. 3. 180; ; m. Dan- 
iel Williams. She d. Feb. 24, 1867. 
LoviNA. b. Feb. 13. 1807; m. Feb. 
t8, 1829. Charles Stratton. She d. 
Jan. 3, 1870. 

Daniel, b. June 23, 1809. + 
.•\bicail, b. Smithville. N. Y., Sept. 

0, 1811: m. there. Feb. 6, 1826. Joel, 
h. Oxford, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1804, d. 
there. June 5, 1888, son of John 
Webb. Farmer. Rep'n. Univ't. 
She d. Oxford, May 8, 1888. Ch'n: 

1. Benaiah, 2. Harriet L. (who be- 
gan teaching at age of 16, and 
taught continuously for '54 years, 
tendering her resignation at the age 



5182. 



S183. 

■;i84. 

5185. 



2, 1777; m. Oxford, N. Y., Aug. 20, 
, dau. of Blodgett Smith. Farmer. 
June 21, 1869. 12 ch'n, all b. Che- 

of 70. This is a record seldom sur- 
passed) ; 3. Charlotte, 4. Betsey Ma- 
ria, 5. George M., 6. Joel Jvdian, 7. 
Whitman J., 8. Mari.in Lodusky, 9. 
Alvin Gates, 10. Frederick E., II. 
Edward Loomis. 

Hannah, b. Smithville, N. Y , Aug. 
2, 1813; m. Simon Gates Wilcox, b. 
Oxford, May 6, i8ti, d. Feb. 23, 
T88.1. She d. xNov. 6. 1886. Ch'n: 

1. Luana, 2. Jerusha C, 3. Abigail. 
4. Gilbert S., 5. Theron G.. 6. Wes- 
ley, 7. Ahviida, 8. Lois G., 9. 
Everett. 

Lois, b. July 27, 1815; m. Jonathan 
Bennett, b. Brookfield, Mass. She 
d. Jan. 15, 1865. Ch'n: 1. Wm. G., 

2. Benaiah L., 3. Sophronia. 
Rachel, b. June 4, 1817; ni. Charles 

Williams, who d. . She d. . 

Benaiah. b. Mch. t2, 1810. -f 
Betsey Maria, b. Sniilhvillc, Dec. 
27, 1821 : m. there Jan. 13, 1841, 
George ^^orell, b. Smithville. Nov. 
2. 1810. d. Upper Circlo, N. Y., 
July 28, 1887, son of John Starkcy. 
She resides now at Whitney's 
Point, N. Y. Ch'n: i. Ella May, 
2. John A., 3. Elizabeth A. 



DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Feb. 14, 1783; m. Apr. 15, 1801, Sarah, b. Mch. 13. 1786, d. 
Oxford, N. Y.. Mch. 23, 1864, dau. of John I. and Fitze (Miller) Ten Broeck. 
Farmer. He d. Nov. 18, 1854. Oxford, N. Y.. where b. his 10 ch'n. 



Maria, b. Sept. 3, 1801 ; m. June 7, 
1820, Capt. Geo. Sharpe. She d. 
Oct. 4. 1849. Oxford. 
Alvira, b. June 3, 1804 ; m. June 5^ 
1823, Dan H. Robinson. She d. 
Mch. 21, 1864. 



5188. 



LoviCE. b. Aug. 28, 1806; m. Sept. 
21, 1825, Jeremiah Tillotson. Ox- 
ford. 

Edwarp, b. Sept. 28, 1808. -f 
5190. John, b. Mch. 2, 1813 (1811), d. 
Nov. 5, 1832. 



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5193- 



5194- 



2314- 



5196. 



5197- 
5198. 
SI99- 

2315- 

5202. 

5203. 

5204. 
5205. 

2316. 



5208. 
5209. 

2317- 



5212. 

5213- 

5214- 

2318. 

5218. 
5219- 

5220. 

5221. 

2319- 

5227. 

2321. 



1846, Nathan Smith, b. Greene. N. 
Y., July 14, 1823. She d. Greene, 
May I, 1891. Ch'n: i. Sarah M.. 
2. William A., 3. Libbie A. 
Sarah .Ann. b. May 21, 1824, d. 
July IS, 1826. 



Wheaton, b. Apr. ir, 1817. + 

Daniel T., b. Sept. 5. 1819. + 

Charlotte T., b. Apr. 15, 1822; m. 

Dec. 30. 1846, William Williamson. 

Greene, N. Y. 5I95- 

Mary (Polly) Ann, b. May 21, 

1824; m. Oxford, N. Y., Dec. 30, 

CAPT. JOHN R. Loomis, b. X. Y.. Doc. 17, 1789; m. Mary Belcher. He was a 

capt. in the War of 1812, and cnsisjn, i6sth Rest. Inf., Columbia Co., N. Y., Mch. 

27, 1819. He d. Oct. 31, 1868. Gallatin, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Henry, b. Mch. 2, 1816; m. Mch., N. Y. 

T870, Catherine Shocks. No ch'n. 5200. Eli, b. Jan. 26, 1825. + 

Gallatin, N. Y. 5201. Jane. b. Jan. 26, 1825; m. John 

Reuben, b. Dec. 3, 1817. + Pulver, who d. l868. Ancratn, 

John, b. Nov. 29, 1820. + N. Y. 

Ann, b. Sept., 1822, unm. Gallatin, 

EBENEZER LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Apr. r, 1793; m. Aug. 24, 1817. Christina Decker. 

Gallatin, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Ambrose, b. Jan. 26, 1818. + .Abraham Kilmorc. Ancrani, N. Y. 

Eleanor A., b. Apr. 18, 1822, unm., 5206. Jane, b. Jan. i, 1832, unm. \n- 

d. ae. 24 years. cram. 

William, b. July 9, 1823. + S207. Juliette, b. Feb. 25, 1836 ; m. John 

Catherine, b. May 6, 1828; m. Decker. Ancram. 

DAVID LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. i, 1795; ni. Apr. 3, 1820, Hannah Norwood. In 
1839, he removed to Jasper, O., where his widow resided in 1871. He d. May 4, 
1858. 4 ch'n. 

Reuben, b. Dec. 31, 1825. -(- 5210. Ebenezer, b. . 

John R., b. . 5211. Thomas, b. . 

RI'UBEN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 11, 1799; m. ist, Feb. 16, 1826, Helen Miller, d. 
May 25, 1838; m. 2nd, May 15, 1839, Elizabeth Hoag, d. Apr. 15, 1856; m. 3rd, AuR. 
19, i860, Ilannah Belcher, d. Oct. 27, 1862; m. 4th, Apr. 2, 1863, Maria Copcland. 
Port Gibson, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



Lyman Levi, b. Mch. i, 1827; m. 

Harriet Moore. No ch'n. Vassar. 

Mich. 

Leeman Levi, b. Mch. i, 1829, d. 

Apr. I, 1829. 

Nicholas Miller, b. Jan. 27, 1834, 

d. Nov. 17, 1837. 

THOMAS R. LOOMIS. b. N. Y., Dec. 3, 1807; m. Catherine Hartley, who d. M.iy, 
1867. Ancrani, N. Y. 9 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



5215. Marvin DeWitt, b. Mch. 19. 
1836. + 

5216. Nicholas, b. Mch. 30, 1838, d. Jan. 
29, 1864, in U. S. army. 

5217. Ellen P., b. July 21, 1842; m. 
Charles Phelps. Macedon, N. Y. 



5222. Reuben, b. Oct. 12, 1842, unm. 
Taghkanic, N. Y. 

5223. Simeon, b. Mch. 5, 1844. unm. 

5224. Thomas, b. May 12, 1846. 
^225. Mary Ann, b. 1852, d. 1856. 
5226. David, b. 1858, d. 1861. 



5230 
5231. 



John Norman, b. Mch. 26, 1834. + 
Levi. b. Mch. 30. 1836; m.. Nov., 
1859, Hannah M. Coon. .Ancram. 
Hannah M.. b. Mch. 6, 1838; m. 
Edward H. Sheldon. Iowa. 
Lyman, b. July 30, 1840; m. Ma- 
rietta Bruze. Ancram. 

THOMAS T. LOOMIS, b. Ancram. N. Y., 177s; m. 1799, Clara Williams, d. 1846. 

He d. June, 1831. Gallatin, K. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Catherine, b. Apr. 10, 1807, unm., 5228. Eli. b. .Aug. 17, 1814. + 

d. Dec. 30, 1830. Gallatin. 5229 Levi, b .\ug 17, 1814. + 

JOHN LOOMIS, b. Ancram. N. Y.. Mch. S, 1781 ; m. Rhinebeck, N. Y., Mch. 10. 

1807, .Anna, a desc't of Capt. Edward Winship, of 1634. b, Rhinehcck, Mch. 11, 1790, 

d. .Avon, N. Y., .Aug. 15, 1871, dnu. of Nehemiah and Catharine (WestfalO Win- 
ship. Farmer. Dcm. tlniv. He d. Avon, May 21, 1841. 13 ch'n — all b. Rhine- 
beck, N. Y. 

Lucretia, b. Mch. 4, 1808, d. same 1809; m. Rhinebeck, Jan. 28, 1829, 

day. James Christopher, d. Mch., 1870. 

Charlotte, b. Rhinebeck, Aug. 23, son of John and Mary Ann (Bo- 



IConmta (ilpttpalogy 



304 



5232- 

523?- 
523+ 

5235- 

5236. 



5237- 



2'I22. 

5243- 
5244- 



5245- 
5246. 

2324. 

52-19- 

5250. 
5251. 

2326. 
5253- 



5254- 
5255- 
5256. 

2329. 

5260. 
5261. 



5262. 
5263. 



5264. 
5265. 



gardus) Huestis. Farmer. Dcm't. 
Bapt. He d. Avon, N. Y. Ch'n : 

1. Martha Ann, 2. Emily Augusta, 
3. Maria Lucretia, 4. John Looniis. 
5. Martha Jane, 6. Amanda Mal- 
vina, 7. Charlotte Anna, 8. James 
Franklin. 

]\IoRTiMER, b. Jan. 10, 1812. A sol- 5238. 

dier in Mexican War. He d. unm., 
Mch. 19. 1855. 5239. 

Chauncey, b. Aug. II, 1814. + 
Lucretia. b. Feb. 21, 1817, d. July S240. 

2, 1836 (1835)- 5241- 
Emily, b. Apr. 4, 1819, d. Dec. 27, 
1827 (1826). 

Catherine Westfall, b. I\Ich. 13. 5242. 

1821 ; m. Mch. 14, 1854, Hon. Elias 
Hicks, b. Mendon, N. Y., Sept. 6, 
1829, d. Ionia, Mich., Mch., 1899, 
son of Martin and Olive (South- 
wick') Davis. Editor. Metnb. N. 
Y. Leg. Epis. Ch'd : I. Frank 
Perkins. 

Jane Eliza, b. Mch. 18, 1823 ; m. 
Avon, N. Y., Dec. 28 (30), 1841. 
Samuel .Ashley Sibley, b. West 

ISAAC LOOMIS, b. Ancram. N. Y., 1788; m. 

Oct., 1859. Gallatin, N. Y., where b. his 6 ch'n. 

John H., b. June s, 1812. + 5247. 

Jane, b. June 29, 1814 ; m. May 18, 

1835, Henry Call, who d. :Mch. 23, 

1853. Salisburj-, Conn. 

Henry, b. Feb. 12, 1818. + 

Joshua W., b. Nov. 19, 1821, unm. 5248. 

Amesville, Conn. 

TIMOTHY LOOJiIIS, b. Ancram, N. Y., 1791 ; m. Elizabeth Knickerbacker. He d 

1828. Gallatin, N. Y., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

Pamela, b. Sept., 1810: m. William 5 

^loreau. Batavia, \. Y. 

Edmund, b. Dec. 8, 181 1. + 

Freeman, b. 1815. -j- 

THOMAS LOOMIS, b. X. Y., 1775; m. Marv Peaster. lie d. 1853. Farmington, 
111. 7 ch'n. 

tcr. Genesee, 111. 

5257. Eliza, b. — — ; m. Abel Butler. 
Farmington. 

5258. Norton, b. 181 1. + 

5259. Frederick, b. 1819, d. Aug. 9, 1852. 
No family. 



Rush, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1815. d. 
Grand Blanc, Mich., Apr. 10, 1879 
He was a son of Elisha Sibley. 
Farmer. Dem't. Disciple. Ch'n : 
I. Mortimer Looniis, 2. Ada, 3. Jes- 
sie, 4. Eugene B., 5. Samuel Ash- 
ley. 

Jesse Howell, b. Mch. 6, 1825, d. 
Mch. 19, 1825. 

Malvina, b. Aug. 8, 1826, d. Aug. 
8, 1838. 

James Winship, b. Oct. 22, 1828.-!- 
Jessie Howell, b. Sept. 28, i8,u. 
She d. Feb. 9, 1865, unm. Lunk- 
ville, Pa. 

Theresa Ermina, b. Avon, Dec. 19, 
1833 ; m. Avon, Mch. 30, 1859, 
Ebenezer Pinckney, b. Rush, N. Y., 
Feb. 5, 1830, d. Ionia, Mich.. Nov. 

8, 1898, son of Levi Woodbury and 
Laura .Asenath (Hoyt) Kelsey, a 
descendant of Sir Hugo de Kelso, 
who made the first written trans- 
fer of land in Scotland. Farmer. 
Presb'n. Ch'n: i. Lillian, 2. Ada 
Loomis, 3. Levi William. 

Eva Shook, d. Oct. 21, 1837. He d. 

Maria, b. .'\ug. 15, 1823; m. June 

9, 1850, Ecbert Nott. He d. June 
14, 1863, Port Hudson, La., in U. 
S. army. She resided Amesville. 
Conn. 

Thomas J., b. Feb. 12, 1826. + 



Catherine, b. 1817; m. ist, Albert 
Stoddard; m. 2nd, Lewis Parish. 
She d. 1854. Sharon, Conn. 



Catherine, b. Nov. 26, 1799; m. 
Neal Brown. She d. Feb. 19, 1873. 
Farmington. 

Barnv, b. . -j- 

JoHN, b. Oct. 5, 1803. -f 

Sarah, b. ; in. Thomas Pies- 

ADAM LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. 14, 1781 
ae. 68. He d. Dec. 12, 1876. Vernon, N. 
Hannah, b. 1804, d. 1805. 
Sarah, b. Jan. 4, 1806; m. Barney 
Lane, d. Aug. 11, 1855, ac. 49. She 
d. June 28. 1859. Leno.x, N. Y. 
Hannah, b. Aug. 5, 1807: 111. Jacob 
Phillips, d. Mch. 25, 1856. She d. 
Mch. 21, 1853. Verona. N. Y. 
DoRiTHY. b. June, 1809; m. Amos 
June. She d. Julv 20. 1856. Vero- 
na, N. Y. 

Mary. b. 181.^. d. 1831. 
John A., b. May 15, 1815; m. Oct. 



; 111. 1802. Hannah Coon, d. Apr. 17, 1831. 
Y. 10 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

II. 1844. Phoebe A. Rowan, who d. 
Oct. 8. i860, ae. 44. No children. 
Oneida. N. Y. 
Levi W., b. Feb. 18, 1817; ni. Helen 

. No children. North Brown- 

ville. Kent Co., Mich. He d. Nov. 

17, 1873- 

Lavinia, b. 1819. d. 1830. 
Louisa, b. 1821, d. 1834. 
Fanny, b. Dec. 15. 1829; m. Thom- 
as Dvgert. She d. Sept. 16, 1856. 
Oneida, N. Y. 



;266. 



.S267. 
5268. 
.S269. 



305 



^fu?ntl| (llpttfrattnn 



2332- 



5270. 
5271- 



5272. 

2335- 



5274- 

5275- 
5276. 

S277. 

5278. 
2344- 

S283. 
5284. 
5285. 

2345- 

5288. 
5289. 
5290. 
5291. 

5292. 

5293- 
2349- 

5300. 



5301. 
5302. 
5303. 



JOHN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 17, 1789; m. ist, Catherine Ploss, d, Apr. 6, 1814; 

m. 2nd, Oct. 13, 1814, Elizabeth McDaniel. He d. Apr. 21, 1873. Verona N Y 

4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

William, b. Nov. 24, 1813. + 

Catherine, b. Nov. 21, 1815 ; m. 

June, 1837, Martin Cooper. Verona, 

N. Y. 

Eli E., b. Aug. i, 1818; m. ist, 



Mch. ir, 1843, Sarah Abell, d. July, 
1854. No ch'n ; m.. 2nd, July 2, 
1856, Eliza J. Brown. Farmington, 
111. 
5273. John J., b. May 6, 1826. + 



HARRISON E. LOOMIS, b. Taghkanic, 
Mary Ann, b. Four Corners, O., 1820, d 
Betsey (Rinia) Dagget. He res. in 111., 
1858. At the age of 21 he walked from 
Bapt. 9 ch'n. 

Mary Ann, b. Freeport, 111., 1838; 

m. 1854, Hugh Mcintosh. Marys- 

ville. Mo. Ch'd: i. Mary Vivie. 

See Deming Gen., p. 477. 

Charles F., b. Freeport, 111., Feb. 

27, 1840. + 

Orlin H., b. Freeport, 111., 1842, d. 

. Unm. 

LoREN A., b. Argyle, Wis., 1844; ni. 
1865, Annie Presnel. Res. Ana- 
darko, Okla. Cont. and builder. 
George W., b. Argyle, Wis., 1846; 



, N. Y., abt. 1812; m. Freeport, 111., 1836, 

1. Cornado, Kan., 1888, dau. of Orlin and 

Wis., and Kan., and d. at Emporia, Kan., 

N. Y. State to Chicago. Farmer. Rep. 

m. 1874, Rella Hamond. Res. Ho- 
bart, Okla. Farmer. 

5279. Ezra J., b. Argyle, Wis., 1848; m. 
1888, Katie Lewis. Res. Byron, 
Okla. Farmer. 

5280. David T., b. Argyle, Wis., 1850, d. 

5281. Deighton E., b. Argyle, Wis., 1854; 
m. 1880, Annie Tilly. Res. Mar- 
low, I. Ter. Farmer. 

5282. Isadora, b. Emporia, Kan., 1858, d. 



WILLIAM WALLACE LOOMIS, b. Maumee, O., 1830; m. Argyle, Wis., Feb., 

1852, Lucetta, b. Chautauqua Co., N. Y., Sept. 3, , d. Emporia, Kan., Apr. 30, , 

dau. of Benjamin and Lucy (Pettie) Deuel. Farmer. Rep. Meth. He was in the 
Civil War, and d, and is buried at Fort Scott, Kan. He d. 1863. Resided Wis. and 
Emporia, Kan. 5 ch'n. 



William Hartman, b. Argyle, Apr. 

17, 1853. d. Apr., 1869. 

Wallace Eugene, b. .Argyle, Oct. 

5, 1855.+ 

LucY Anna, b. Lyon Co., Kan., 

Feb. 6, 1857; m. June 7, 1884, John 



Maloney. Clarinda, la. 

5286. Ephraim Wiltsey, b. Lyon Co., 
Kan., Feb. 7, i860, d. Oct. 6, 1884, 

5287. Mary Louise, b. Browntown, Wis., 
Mch. 3, 1863; m. Feb.. 1883, Albert 
Proehl. Fall River, Kan. 



BENJAMIN CORNAL LOOMIS, b. Maumee City, O., July 10, 1832; m. Monroe, 
Wis., Dec. 4, 1854, Esther Vanhorn, b. Hillsdale, Mich., May 14, 1838. Farmer. Rep. 
Univ. Nemaha, la. 12 ch'n — first 8 b. Monroe, Wis. 



LuciNDA, b. Sept. II, 1855; m. Oct. 

29, 1870, Sylvester Ellis. 

Harris Ephraim, b. Sept. 3, 1856, 

d. Dec. 12, 1906. 

George, b. Jan. 14, 1858, d. Feb. 14, 

1858. 

Mary Louisa, b. Aug. 30, i860; m. 

Dec. 20, 1883, James C. Brown. 

Newell, la. 

Sarah Esther, b. Aug. 25, 1862; 

m. July ig, 1886, Frank M. Trickle. 

Nemaha, la. 

Chas. Ellsworth, b. Aug. 20, 1865. 

Nemaha, la. 



5294. Julia A., b. Aug. 31, 1867, d. Aug. 
30, 1868. 

5295. Delila Jane, b. Apr. 20, 1870; ni. 
Nov., 1893, Van W. Cresap. Mont- 
gomery, la. 

5296. Wm. Cornal, b. Boscobel, Wis., 

July 31, 1872, d. May 21, 1891. 

5297. Nellie May, b. Newell, la., Apr. 
26, 1875 ; m. John Jackson. Storm 
Lake, la. 

5298. Nina Alice, b. Newell, la., Aug. 
29, 1877, d. Oct. 12, 1887. 

5299. John Lester, b. Newell, la., Apr. 
26, 1883. Nemaha, la. 



ROBERT LOOMIS, b. Mass., Apr. 11 (10), 1799; m. ist, Aug. 20, 1816, Ruth Davis, 
b. 1798, d. May 14, 1871 ; m. 2nd, Dec. 31, 1881, Mrs. Charlotte Octavia (Pardee) 
Housman. Served in War of 1812, a pensioner. He d. Nov. 2, 1891, at his home, 
Liverpool, Medina Co., O. 13 ch'n. 



RoziLLA. b. Ausj. 2^, 1818; m. Julv 
3, 1844 (1845), Pbilo French. Ch'd: 
I. Lorenzo. 

Levi. b. .Apr. 24, 1820. + 
Melvin, b. Mch. i, 1822.4- 
Truman, b. Dec. 4, 1824.-}- 



5304. Freeman, b. Apr. 27, 1826, d. Mch. 
16, 1851. Liverpool. 

5305. Orvilla O., b. Apr. 11, 1829; m. 
May 7 (9), 1850. Sidney Downey. 
She d. Aug. 9, 1872. Berea, O. 

5306. Phoebe Jeannette, b. Liverpool, 



iCoDmtH d^pupalngii 



306 



5309- 



5310. 

53 'I- 

5312- 



31, 1862, in U. S. Army. Killed at 
Stone River. 

Ann Eliza, h. Aug. 12, 1837; m. 
Jasper Allison Jones, who d. Nov., 
1863, in U. S. Army. She d. Apr. 
2, 1869, at Ovid, Mich., and buried 
at Grafton, O. 

A child, b. . 

A child, b. . 

By 2nd ni. — 
Robert, b. . 



June 5, 1832; m. Liverpool, Oct. 
27, 1858. Humphrey Tompkins, 
b. Columbia, O., Oct. 3, 1835, d. 
Berca, O., Apr. 18, 1879, son of 
William and Mary (Tompkins) 
Arnold. She d. at Berea, O., her 
home, Nov. 24, 1886. Ch'n: i. 
Adah Jeannette, 2. Lila Lucile. 

5307. Ruth, b. July 3, 1834, d. Aug. 10. 
1836. 

5308. David N., b. Oct. 3, 1835, d. Dec. 

2350. LEVI LOOMIS, b. Nov. 6, 1801 ( \8o2) 
Dec, 1805, d. Scotch Ridge, O., .\pr. 2. 
Steadman. She m. 2nd. Geo. Kello.gg. 
Co., O., 1833. Earmcr. He d. June 26, 

5313. George W., b. Mch. 12, 1823. + 

5314. Betsey, b, July, 1824; m. I'li Col- 
vin. Caledonia, Mich. 

5315. Dudley, b. Feb., 1826. + 

5316. LoREN Levi, b. July 26, 1829. + 

5317. Malinda, b. Apr., 1830; m. Sam- 
uel Muir. Webster, O. 

2360. JOB LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Mch 29, 1771 ; m. Mary Allen, d. Nov. 18. 1859, 

ac. 85. He d. .Auj.'. 10, 1842. Windsor, where b. his 7 ch'n. 
5,^21. Simeon, b. 1798, d. ae. 7 years. 5325. HArris, b. 1810, unm., d. Dec. 2. 

^322. James, b. Jan. 14, 1800. +' 1843. 

=,1^23. WiLLARD, b. Jan. 12, 1805. + 5326. Lester, b. Oct. 16, 1814. + 

5324. Simeon, b. May 30, 1807. + 5327- Henry, b. 1817. + 

2362. WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 14, 1774; m. Chloe Moore, d. June 
5, i860, ac. 88. He d. Mch. 5, 1821. Windsor, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

5328. Fanny, bapt. May 20, 1798; m. She d. Mch. 17. 1862. 

.Apr. 3. 1815, Fitch, b. Aug. 21, 1791, 5329. Sarah M.. bapt. Apr. 20, 1800, 
(1. i860, son of Ebcnezer Fitch and unm., d. Oct. 10, 1867. 

Livia Drucilla (Phelps) Bissell. 

2363. ELIHU LOOMIS. b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 19, 1776; m. May 6, 1813. Harriet, b. 
Feb. 21, 1784, d. Apr. 8. 1876, dau. of Capt. .Vustin and Dcbor.ili (Moore) Phelps. 
He d. Apr. 16, 185.S. Windsor, where b. his 6 ch'n. 



; m. Pruda Parker, b. 

1875, ae. 71, dau. of - 

Levi removed from 

1836, at Scotch Ridge, 

5318. Almira, b. 

She d. 1865. 

Maritta, b. 

as Jefferson 

William, b. 

17, 1836. 



5319- 
3320. 



Mass. (Berkshire Co.), 

and (Parker) 

Medina Co. to Wood 

Wood Co., O. 8 ch'n. 

1831; m. John Forrest. 

Mav 7. 1831 ; m. Thom- 
Sti'llwell. Webster, O. 
Jan. 27, 1835, d. Feb. 



Dec. 18, 1843, Timothy Sanuicl, son 
of Dt-ac. Roger and Rhoda (B.ir- 
ber) Phelps. She d. Oct. 13, l8!;2. 
Windsor. Cli'n : 1. Timothy D., 2. 
Anna Elizabeth. 3. .Mhert Loomis. 
Guy Moore, b. Aug. 28, 1827 ; m. 
Oct. 19, 1865, Emily Farron. No 
children. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



5330. Warren P., b. Nov. 14. 1815. + 

5331. Rhoda. b. July 4. '816; m. Apr. 15, 
1849, Orson Wilson. She d. Jan. 
15., 1899. Windsor. 

5332. Austin, b. May 31, 181S, unm. 
Windsor, where he d May 17, 1893. 5335. 

5333- Eunice, b. Dec. 7. 1819, d. Oct. 2, 

1847, unm. Windsor. 
5334. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 30, 1823; m. 

2368. ALVIN LOOMIS, b. Conn., Mch. 20, 1787; m. 1815, Florilla Burr, d. Nov. 10, 1875. 
He d. Sept. 2, 1852. Lodi (Harrisville), O. 4 ch'n. 

5336. Chauncey, b. Jan. 15, 1816. + risville, O. 

S337- Almira, b. Sept. 15. 1818; m. .Apr. 5338. Ashley, b. July, 1820. d. Aug., 1822. 

II. 1839, Amasa Persons. Medina 5339. Hiram, b. Oct. 27, 1822. + 

Co., O., who d. Aug. 24, 1862. Har- 

2369. ANSON LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Oct. 6, 1790; m. Highly Hitchcock. The 
following quotation is a reminder of our liberties. Hst. of Torrington — "In 1819 he 
(Anson) was a 'dissenter' from the Torrington cliurch. .At first every man owning 
taxable property had to pay a cluirch tax. Conn, was the first to change this law 
when Eng. no longer governed the Colonics, and a man could support any denomi- 
nation he pleased, by presenting a certificate. In 1818, the law was again changed so 
that a man need support no denomination. .Anson Loomis withdrew from the sup- 
port of the church in 1810 and soon after joined the Seneca Lodge of Masons." He 
d. Aug., 1866. Harrisville, now calkd Lodi, Medina Co., O. 7 ch'n. 



3°; 



Srn^ntli O^^tt^rattott 



5340. 

5341- 

5343. 
5343- 
5344- 

2372. 

5347- 
5348. 



2377- 



S3SI- 



5352. 
5353- 

5354- 



5355- 

5356. 
2380. 



5362. 
5363- 
5364- 



5365- 
2383. 



RuFUS, b. Mch. 28, 1816. + 
Jane, b. July 4, 1818; m. Horatio 
Case. Ashtabula Co., O. 
Charles H., b. June 9, 1820. + 
Chester C, b. Sept. 22, 1822. + 
Mariette, b. Nov. 24, 1825 ; m. 



George Staniff. She d. 1864. 

dolph, Portage Co., O. 
5345- Caroline, b. Nov. 22, 1827, d. 
5346. Nelson, b. Jan. 28, 1831 ; m. 

Michigan. 



Ran- 
183 1. 



ASHER LOOMIS, b. Conn., Feb. 22. 1796; m. Nov. 7, 1816, Hannah Curtis, d 
Feb. 17, T832. He d. Mch. 2, 1874, at Lodi, O., where b. his 4 ch'n. 
Edmund Curtiss, b. Apr. 5, 1818.+ naan, Wayne Co., Ohio. 

Maky Ann, b. Feb. 25, 1823; m. 5349. Worthy W., b. Jan. 2, 1831. + 

Dec. 8, 1839, Medina Co., O., Ho- 5350. Herschel Montgomery, b. Jan. 26, 

ratio Burnham. She d. 1863. Ca- 1835. + 

ASA LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Mch. 3, 1786; m. Nov. 6, 1806, Sarah, b. Aug. 
4, 1789, d. Mch. 22, 1872, dau. of Reuben and Mehitable (Stanley) Burr, and grand- 
dau. of John and Tabitha (Loomis) Burr. Farmer and stone mason. Rep. Presb. 
and Cong. He d. Charlestown, O., Dec. 27, 1858. 11 ch'n, first 7 b. Torrington and 
rest at Charlestown. 



Eliza Ann, b. June 7, 1807; m. 
Sept. 17, 1827, Andrew Haymaker, 
who d. 1887. She d. Sept. 4, 1876. 
Charlestown, O. Ch'n: i. Emer- 
son, 2. Emerett L., 3. Mary E., 4. 
Sarah L., 5. Amelia L., 6. Edward 
Lewis, 7. Lyman. 
Lewis, b. May 11, 1809. + 
Beulah, b. July 27, 181 1, d. July 

10, 1864. Unm. 

Martha B., b. Sept. 19, 1814; m. 
1st, Orrin Stanford; m. 2nd, Jesse 
Shepherd. She d. Feb. 29, 1904. 
Charlestown, O. 
Mary M., b. Mch. 22. 1817; m. Nov. 

11, 1840, Robinson Hinman, who d. 
Feb., 1902. She d. July 13, 1902. 
Edinburg, O. Ch'n : i. Eva, 2. 
Alia. 

Harriet, b. June 7, 1819; m. May 
30, 1843, Flenry Y. Woodruff, who 



d. Nov. 13, 1895. She d. Jan. 20, 
1869. Ch'n: I. Evalina, 2. Olna. 

5357. Abigail B., b. Apr. 15, 1822; m 
June 20, 1844, Delazon Bostwick. 
who d. Apr. 15, 1875. Edinburg, 
O. Ch'n: I. Aurelia, 2. Amelia H.. 
3. Elmer, 4. Burton, 5. Lila A., 6. 
Homer. 

5358. Cornelius, b. May 19, 1825. -f- 

5359. Uriah B., b. Mch. 18, 1828. -f 

5360. MiLO, b. Nov. 27, 183 1, d. Aug. \^, 
1832. 

5361. Addison H., b. June 4, 1835. -f 

NoTE. — This family has held 4 golden 
weddings, viz : Asa and wife, Lewis and 
wife, Mary and husband, and Cornelius 
and wife. And had Eliza lived two weeks 
longer they would have held the fifth. Can 
any other Loomis family beat this record? 



AUSTIN LOOMIS, b. Conn., Sept. 14. 1794; m. Feb., 1819, Elizabeth Hough, b. 
Mass., Apr. 30, 1802. He d. Apr. 11, 1857, Atwater, O., and she m. 2nd, Sept. 18, 
1861, Taylor Knowlton, and removed to Coldwater, Mich., where she was living, 
1876. His 5 ch'n are: 



Homer A., b. Sept. 29, 1823. -|- 

Harvey, b. Sept. 27, 1824. -\- 

Elvira, b. Jan. 18, 1827; m. 1846, 

Dr. Clebrom Palmiter. Ligonier, 

Ind. 

Almira H., b. Sept. 3, 1829; m. 

Nov. 18, 1851, George Frederick, b. 



5366. 



Apr. 10, 1822, d. Sept. 4, 1878, son 
of John Lines and Almira (Stev- 
ens) Clark. He was a col. in Civil 
War. Mch't. Rep. Episc'n. 
Louisville, Ky. 
Samuel J. Mills, b. July 3, 1836. + 



REV. HARVEY LOOMIS, b. Torringford, Conn., Feb. 28, 1785; m. 181 1, "Nancy" 
(Ann) S. Buckingham, b. Feb. 20, 1783, d. July 27, 1861, dau. of William and Sarah 
(Buckingham) Battell. Grad. Williams Coll., 1809. He was one of the Five Original 
Haystack men who brouglit to fruition the first Foreign Missionary Society in 
America. A prayer meeting (an outgrowth of a revival of religion) was held every 
Saturday afternoon in a maple grove near Williams College. One Saturday in 
August, 1S06, a hot and sultry day, there were only five present, all under-classmen. 
The Five Immortals who met that day as usual at the maple grove were Francis L. 
Robbins, Harvey Loomis, Byrani Green, James Richards, and the originator of the 
idea, Samuel J. Mills, room-mate of Harvey Loomis. A thunderstorm drove them 
from the grove, and they retreated to the north of two haystacks and there con- 
tinued the meeting, and it was at this time and place that Mills first proposed that 
they carry the gospel to the Heathen of Asia. In 1867 was dedicated the Haystack 
monument. It stands where they met, and bears the inscription, "The Birth Place 



IGoomtH (^rupalpgg 308 

of American Foreign Missions," and beneath this inscription are the names of these 
five immortals. (For a fuller account see p. 497, of The Congregationalist and Chris- 
tian World, 7 April, 1906). He served as minister of the First Cong. Ch. and So- 
ciety in Bangor, Mc., for thirteen years. He left his home on Sunday morning, Jan. 
2, 1825, went to his church, stamped the snow from his feet, brushed the snow from 
his shoulders, entered his pulpit, and died just as service time came. He was an 
earnest, sincere and simple man, ever ready to do the simple duty at hand, and by 
his kindly advice and honest life Bangor was made better. A full account of his 
ministry and life there is found in the Historical Address, by Rev. Charles H. Cutler, 
D. D., delivered at Bangor, at the unveiling of an enduring bronze tablet, Oct. 29, 
1905, in memory of the Rev. Harvey Looniis. Bangor, Me. Cong, clergyman. She 
afterwards removed to Torrington, Conn. Sec Buckingham Gen., p. 23. Also see 
Allen's Biog. Diet. 6 ch'n. 

5367. Charles Battell, b. Nov. 12, Mch. 6, 1820. 

1812. + 5371- Joseph William, b. Aug. I, 1819, d. 

5368. Harvey, h. Jan. 19. 1815. + Mch. 25, 1820. 

5369- Joseph William, b. July 25, 1816, 5372. Henry Martyn, b. May 21, 1823, d. 

d. Feb. I, igi8. Apr. 8, 1824. 

5370. Ann Charlotte, b. Jan. 18, 1818, d. 

2384. RALZEMON LOOM IS. b. Torrington, Conn., Aug. 24, 1788; m. July 11, 1819, Nancy, 
b. Jan. IS, 1793, d. Jan. 31, 1877, dau. of Aaron and Chloe (Gillette) Colt. She is 
granddaughter of No. 380. He removed to Springfield (Western Reserve), Ohio, 
making the journey in 40 days with o.xcn and cart. He d. Feb. 13, 1871. Farmer. 
Charlestown, O. 7 ch'n. 

5373. Ch.arlotte, b. Apr. 29, 1820; m. 28, 1852, Rev. Warren H. Roberts. 
Charlestown, O., Sept. 15, 1841. b. Conn., 1826. Indianapolis, Ind. 
Nelson, b. Sept. 12, 1814, son of He grad. Kenyon Coll. 1856. 
Henry and Chloe (Bunn) Roberts. 53/8. Chloe A., b. Apr. 5, 183 1 ; m. June 
He was Rep. to Conn. Leg., 1846. 6, 1859, (his 2nd wife), Nelson 
1847 and 1855 ; State Senator, 1866. Roberts, widower of her sister. 
Removed to Vineland, N. J., 1871. Charlotte. Vineland, N. J. She 
She d. June I, 1858. Ch'n: i. Har- grad. Granville, Epis. Fern. Sem., 
vey L., 2. Frank. O. See Tuttle Gen., p. 182, for 

5374. Henry, b. Sept. i, 1821, unni., d. desc'ts. 

Jan. 21, 1849. 5379- Ellen, b. July 6, 1834; in, Dec. 12, 

5375- Frederick, b. Oct. 11, 1823. -f 1855, Anson S., b. Aug. 8, 1834, son 

5376. Harvey, b. Oct. 22, 1825, d. Mch. of Asa C. and Marietta (Fulton— 
23, 1843. desc. of Robert Fulton) Peck. 

5377. Irene S., b. Apr. 4, 1829 ; m. Oct. Charleston, O. Ch'd : i. A son. 

2398. MOSES LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Aug. 13, 1805; m. May 8, 1843. Nancy C. 
Loomis (2454), d. Hartford, Conn., Sept. 24, 1886. Windsor, Conn. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 

5380. Jane, b. Sept. 24, 1838, d. Oct, 29, d. Windsor, Mch. 27, 1906. Hart- 
1857. ford. Conn. Ch'n: i. Annie 

5381. Louisa, b. Apr. 27, 1845; m. Mch. Louise, 2. . 

23, 1865, Franklin B. Hubbard. She 

2401. WARREN LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Nov. 9, 1787; m. Esther SutliflF, of 
Plymouth, Conn. He d. Apr. 9, 1839, at Torrington, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

5382. RoswELL Clarke, b. Jan. 27, 1818.+ 5, 1838. 

5382. Emily A., b. Mch. 24, 1819, d. Apr. 5384. Annis Pamela, b. Nov. 24, 1825; 
2, 1838. m. Apr. 7, 1845, Charles F. Hill. 

5383. Julia A., b. June 22, 1821, d. Aug. Bethlehem, Conn. 

2403. HORACE ALLYN LOOMIS, b. Aug. 3. i793; m. Hannah Judson. Removed to 
Ohio. In Summit Co. Records, Akron, O., Docket 3, p. 112, (Zase 4230, appears the 
administration of an estate of one Horace A. Loomis. Luther H. Loomis was app'd 
adm. on Oct. 5, 1877, under bond of $27,000. This is probably Horace AUyn who 
"removed to O." Children (supposed) of Horace AUyn: 

5385. Horace J., b. ; m. . On M. Loomis, I give my farm in 

Oct. 23, 1892, he made his will, see Stowe Twp., Summit Co., O." 

same in Record of Wills, at Akron, Oregon Corners. 

O., in which he says : "To my 5386. Luther H., b. . 

adopted dau. Libbie Grim, of Ce- 5387. F^oebe M., b. . 

lina, O., I give my store-room and 5.388. Florence (?), b. . 

lot in Celina ; to my sister Phcebe 



309 i>gu0utl| (ggti^rattou 

2404. ELISHA LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., July 27, 1798; m. Apr. 3, 1833, Ophelia, 
b. May 12, 1806, dau. of Pomeroy and Sarah (Beech) Leach. He d. Feb. 21, 1869, 
at Torrington, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

5389. Sarah Fidelia, b. Apr. 22, 1834. Simonds. She d. Aug. 6, 1863. 
Wolcottville. 5391. Flora Amelia, b. Feb. 15, 1843. 

5390. Louisa Ophelia, b. Sept. 7, 1837; 5392. Elisha Earle, b. Aug. 2, 1846. 
m. Aug. 16, 1862, Thomas Fit/. 

2406. CALVIN LOOMIS, b. Apr. 19, 1793; m. Adeline Alderman. He d. June i, 1859. 
E. Hamilton, N. Y., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

5393. Calvin Albert, b. Oct. 18, 1842, d. 5395. Mary Ambrosia, b. June 15, 1846, 
in U. S. army. d. Nov. 25, 1862. 

5394. Amos Melvin, b. Mch. 24, 1845, d. 5396. Adeline R., b. Feb., 1850, d. July 
Dec. 20, 1862. 13, 1851. 

2407. ABRAHAM LOOMIS, b. Oct. 9, 1795; m. ist, Lovina Holmes; m. 2nd, Fanny 
Palmer, who was alive in 1871. He d. Sept. 18, 1844, at E. Hamilton, N. Y., where 
b. his 2 ch'n. 

5397. Remus C, b. Nov., 1821. 4- ilton, N. Y. 

5398. Major C, b. , unm. East Ham- 

2408. EARL LOOMIS, b. May 18, 1798; m. ist, Nancy Wickware, d. Oct. 22, 1822, ae, 
23; m. 2nd, Eunice Wickware. He was living (1871) E. Hamilton, N. Y., where b. 
his 9 ch'n. 

5399. Earle, b. Sept. 26, 1822. + i, 1856. 

5400. Nancy, b. July 6, 1829, d. Sept. i, 5404. Lavinia, b. Sept. 11, 1840; ni. Hor- 
1840. ace Crane. West Albany, N. Y. 

5401. Harvey Alonzo, b. Apr. 12, 1834. + 5405. Phoebe, b. Feb. 13, 1843; m. Peleg 

5402. Luther C, b. Sept. 6, 1836; m. Dec. A Cranston. East Hamilton. 

9, 1858, Sarah Smith. No children. 5406. Mary. b. Apr. 25, 1845 ; m. Rev. 
Sherburne, N. Y. He d. Mch. 7, Piatt Huston. Sterling, N. Y. 

1875. 5407. George W., b. Dec. 20, 1846. + 
5403- Sylvia, S., b. Sept. n, 1838, d. May 

2411. REMEMBRANCE LOOMIS, b. Rutland, Vt., June 24, 1780; m. Feb. 9, 1815, Melinda 

Carey, d. Oct. 19, 1854. He d. July 17, 1832, Hannibal, N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. Hannibal. 

5408. A son, b. 1815, d. in infancy. 27, 1854, Myron Ormsby. Fairdale, 

5409- Matilda, b. May 17, 1816; m. Eras- N. Y. 

tus Glover. N. Hannibal, N. Y. 5414- Phoebe, b. Apr. 15, 1826, d. Nov. 

S410. Epaphras, b. 1818. -f 4, 1842. 

S4II- Olive, b. 1820, d. ae. 3 yrs. 5415. Serviah, b. Nov. 10, 1830; m. Al- 

5412. Lorraine, b. 1822, d. ae. 3 yrs. bert Waltby. He d. Dec. 12, 1874. 

5413. Abigail b. Apr. 19, 1824; m. Sept. N. Hannibal, N. Y. 

241S. NELSON T. LOOMIS, b. Winchester, Ct., Mch. 23, 1799; m. Winchester, Nov. 7, 
1827, Abigail, b. Goshen, Ct., July 17, 1799, d. Jan. 15, 1888, dau. of Miles and Anne 

(Bostwick) Hills. Mech. and farmer. Whig. Rep'n. Cong't. He d. Winchester, 
Mch. 25, 1872. 2 ch'n. 

5416. Sarah L., b. Cornwall, Ct., Jan. 26, 5417. Frederick L., b. Goshen, Ct., Aug. 

1829; m. Feb. 17, 1875, John J. Fan- 12, 1834. + 
ning. 

2419. DEAC. EDWARD R. LOOMIS, b. Winchester, Conn., Aug. 10, i8o5; m. ist, Oct. 

7, 1830, Sarah B. Meacham, of Vt., d. 1845; ni. 2nd, Jan. i, 1851, Martha J. Meacham. 

He removed to Naperville, 111., 1840. 5 ch'n. 
5418. Sarah Elvira, b. June 21, 1834, d. 5421. Lucia Abigail, b. Jan. 11, 1841 ; m. 

Sept. 21, 1841. Daniel Webster Lewis. Lincoln, 

5419- LuaNDA J., b. Jan. 22, 1836, d. Apr. Neb. Ch'n: l. Jeane, 2. . 

19, 1839. 5422. A son b. June 15, 1845, d. Aug. 28, 

5420- David, b. June 17, 1838, d. Sept. 24, 1845. 
1841. 

2431. BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Dec. 8, 1779; m. Feb. 21, 1805, Mary, 
d. Oct. 4, 1861, dau. of John and Mary (Webster) Gaylord. He d. Mch. 22, 1847. 
Bloomfield, Conn. 9 cl.'n, b. Conn. 

5423. Mary, b. Nov. 24, 1806; m. Jan. 8, of Caleb Atwater and Sally (Reed) 

1832, George, b. July 14, 1807, son Tuttle. She d. May 27, 1874. Hart- 



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THADDEUS LOOMIS, b. Conn., N 
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1803. Salisbury, N. Y. 
Matilda, b. Oct. 20, 1793; ni. Oct. 
16, 1816, Rev. Loring Sterns Wil- 
liams, d. Sept. 22, 1879. He was a 
missionary to the Choctaws, 1817- 
32. She d. Mch. 23, 1844. Carlin- 
ville, 111. Ch'n: i. Louisa Meheta- 
bel, 2. James Hervey, 3. Martha 
Catlin, 4. Martha Matilda, 5. Claris- 
sa Hulda, 6. Matilda Mindwell, 7. 
Loring Arphaxad, 8. \Vm. Loomis, 
9. Julia Arsenoe, 10. Cornelia Ma- 
ria. 



5480. Timothy, b. June 7, 1826, d. Aug. 7. 

1871. Attica, N. Y. Unm. 

5481. Webster, b. July 18, 1830, d. Sept. 

2, 1830. 

5482. Mary Sophronia, b. May 19, 1832, 
d. Apr. 4, 1834. 

ov. 27, 1766; m. May 26. 1789, Lois Griswold, 
n 1802 he removed to Salisbury. N. Y., and d. 

5486. Arsinoe, b. June 28, 1796, unm., d. 
Apr. 27, 1889. Chesterfield. Ma- 
coupin Co., 111. 

5487. Arphaxad. b. Apr. 9, 1798. -f 

5488. Horace, b. Mch. 4, 1800. -f- 

5489. Lewis G., b. Nov. 9, 1803. + 

5490. Malina, b. Feb. 25, 1807 ; m. Oct.. 
1830, Alden S. Gage. She d. Julv 
S, 1846. Utica, N. Y. Chn: i. 
Helen Malina, 2. Cornelia Matilda. 

3. Hulda Loomis, 4. Harriette Ar- 
senoe, 5. Thaddeus Alden. 

5491. Algernon S., b. Nov. 2, 1811; m. 
Alice Chamberlain. He d. June i.). 
1845. Little Falls, N. Y. 



I 



CAPT. ABIEL LOOMIS, h. Conn., Au.r. 
rington. Conn., Mch. 23, 1772, d. May 15, 
(Cook) Coe. She was a school teacher. 
ID ch'n, b. Conn. 

Alvah, b. Oct. 25, 1793. 'I- Sept. 4. 
1794- 

Almira, b. Apr. 19, 1795; m. Nov. 
17, 1844, Thomas Williams, who 
d. Mav 10, 1870, ae. 63. Winches- 
ter. 
Eunice, b. Feb. 16, 1797, d. Mch. 3, 

1797- 

Calista, b. July 16, 1798, d. Oct. 13. 

1818. Winchester. 



8, 1773: m. Jan. 20. 1793. Eunice, b. Tor- 

1841, ae. 69. dau. of Jonathan and Eunice 

He d. Oct. 16, 1818. Winchester, Conn. 



5496. 
5497- 

5498. 
5499- 
5500. 



Abiel, b. .Aug. 19, 1800. -r 
Norman. b. Nov. 27, 1802, d. Jan. 
14, 1819. 

Alanson, b. Jan. 21, 1806. 4- 
Eliiiu Lewis, b. Mch. 19. 1808. -f 
Harriet, b. Jan. 27, 181 1; m. Dec. 
31, 183^. Joshua K. Richards, who 
d. 1865.' Fulton, N. Y. 
SSOi. Mary, l> July 10, 1815, d. Dec. 21, 
1834- 

ICHABOD LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 15, 1775; m. Nov. 22, 1803, Lorinda, b. Dec. 
19, 1778, d. Mch. 16, 1855, ae. 76, dau. of Joseph and Eunice (Coe) Hoskins. He 
d. Apr. 23, 1833. Winchester, (Tonn, 5 ch'n, b. Conn. 



5504. Eunice Matilda, b. June 28, 1808; 
m. Aug. ID. 183T, Sidney Eggles- 
ton. Guilford, Chenango Co., N. Y. 

5505. Sarah Amanda, b. May 26, 1813; 
m. Mch. 22, 1876, Luman Smith. 
Winsted. 

5306. Joseph Ichaeod, b. Aug. 13, i8i6.-f- 



LucY. b. Dec. 14. 1804; m. Sept. i, 
1828, Hiram Root. She d. Mch. 13. 
1852. Winsted. Cli'n : i. Sarah L., 
2. Thaddeus Loomis. See Goodwin 
Gen., p. 182, for desc'ts. 
Fanny Loranha, b. Aue. 6. 1806; 
m. Noah Hall, who d. 1858. She d. 
i860. New Marlboro, Mass. 

ELISHA LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., 1777; m. Nov. 14, 1804. Anna Wads- 
worth of Hartford. He d. 1841. Salisbury, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

Nathan Wadsworth, b. Sept. 22, Woolcver. Salisbury, N. Y. 

1805. + 5509. Maroaret Ring, b. July 4, 1809, 
Sarah Willis, b. Dec. 25, 1806; m. unm., d. . 

DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Mch. 21, 1798; m. May 14, 1823. Elizabeth, b. 1802, dau. of 

Elihu and Elizabeth (Beach) Phelps. He d. June 22, 1859, and she m. Maj. Jabez 

J. Rogers. Unadilla. N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Elizabeth, b. June 5, 1824; m. 

Sept. 7, 1842. Nclbut F. Brant. 

Unadilla, N. Y. 

Laura Ann, b. Sept. 20, 1825; m. 



May 25, 1852. Warren Trcman, b. 
Mch. 3, 1825, son of Levi and Mary 
(Tremain) Valentine. They had 
two sons, both died in infancy. See 



3>3 



^^it^ntl) C^fttprattntt 



5512. 
5513- 



2497. 



5516. 
5517- 

5518. 



2499. 

5522. 

5523- 

2501. 

5525- 
5526. 

5527- 



5528. 
2505- 

5533- 
5534- 
5535- 

2511. 
5537- 

5538. 
S539- 

5540. 
2514- 

5543- 



Treman Gen. She d. Aug. 20, 1855. 
Ithaca, N. Y. 

David Phelps, b. July 20, 1827. + 
C.\R0LINE. b. June 15, 1829; ni. Dec. 
18, 1851, James E. Frazier. Sidney 
Plains, N. Y. 

REUBEN LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Apr. 
Aug. 17, 1776, d. June 27, 1844, dau. of Reuben 
manuf'r. Cong. W. Suffield, Conn. 6 ch'n, b. 

Reuben, b. Apr. 28, 1799. + 
Lucy Parsons, b. Feb. 15. 1802, 
unm., d. Oct. 20, 1837. 
Mary Ann. b. May 10, 1804; m. 
Apr. 24, 1832, John Horace Shel- 
don, b. abt. 1805. d. abt. 1844, West 
Suffield. Ch'n: i. Henry Martin. 
2. Lucy Ann, 3. Martha Cornelia, 4. 

ICHABOD LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Mch. 11, 1777; m. Aug. 30, 1810, Martha, 
b. Dec. 23, 1784, d. June 17, 1865, dau. of Stephen and Eunice (Loomis, No. 929) 
Brown. He d. Feb. i, 1849. Cheshire, Mass. 3 ch'n. 

Julia, b. Sept. 2, 1811, unm., d. 1811-12, dau. of Charles and Wel- 

1873. thea (Kent) Bliss. Cheshire, Mass. 

Luther B., b. Nov. 13, 1812 ; m. ';524. Nancy, b. Mch. 21, 1814; m. Ora 

Jan. 8, 1877, Rachel M., b. Nov. i, Clark. She d. 1873. 



5513. 1. Elihu, b. , d. early. 

S514. Mary, b. Mch. i, 1832, d. Sept. 17, 

i860. Unadilla, N. Y. 
^tIS. Daniel, b. Nov. 28, 1834, d. Tan. 

31, 1851. Hamden, N. Y. 



16, 1773; m. Aug. 27, 1797. Lucy, b. 

Parsons. He d. Jan. 20, i860. Cigar 
W. Suffield, Conn. 
Ctwin) Mary Eliza 
M.\RGARET Cornelia, b. Apr. 9, 
1810; m. Agavvam, May 23, 1876, 
Dr. Edward G. Ufford (his 3rd 
m.). She d. Apr. 21, 1880. 
Milton Bissell, b. Mch. 27, 1812.-)- 
Isabel Eliza, b. July 23, 1814, 
unm., d. Aug. 5, 1846. 



5519- 



5520. 
5521. 



1773; m. Jerusha Gillett, d. Apr. 15, 1851. He 

8 ch'n, b. Conn. 

and Elizabeth (Munger) Munson. 
She d. Sept. i, i860. Bethlehem, 
Conn. Ch'd : I. Seneca Loomis. 
See Munson Gen., p. 315. 
Seneca J., b. June 23, 1809. + 
Chauncey, b. Apr. 30, 1811. + 
Jerusha Maria, b. Apr. 9. 1813; 
m. Aug. 19, 1835, Jonathan B. Gra- 
ham. Jonesville, Mich. 
Elizabeth, b. Feb. 6, 1819, unm., d. 
Oct. 28, 1842. 



JACOB LOOMIS, b. Conn.. Oct. 15, 
d. June 19, 1842. Bloomfield, Conn. 

Anson, b. Oct. 23, 1800. + 
Jerusha, b. Jan. 3, 1803, d. Sept. 
14, 1807. 

Rebecca, b. Jan. 20, 1805; m. ist, 
Nov. 16, 1826, Ammi Mills; m. 2nd, 
(his 2nd wife), Jan. i, 1851, George, 
b. July 30, 1810, son of Earned and 
Sally (Latimer) Shcpard. She d. 
Oct. 8, 1853. Bloomfield. 
Sylvia L., b. Feb. 14, 1807; m. Apr. 
10, 1832, William, b. unc. Apr. 23. 
1810, d. Nov. 17, 1836, son of Miles 

JOAB LOOMIS, b. Conn., Aug. 2, 1786; m. 1807. Susannah Filley. d. Sept. 16, 1871. 

He d. Feb. 25, 1854. Bloomfield, Conn. 4 ch'n, b. Conn. 

JoAB, b. Jan. 26, 1808. + 1818. + 

Susan, b. Dec. 7, 1813, unm. 5536. Sarah .^NN, b. Feb. 14, 1820, unm. 

Reuben Harrison, b. Jan. 3, 



5529. 
.^530. 
5531- 



5532. 



bapt. Nov. 3, 1799; m. Aug. 29, 1820,, 

24, 1821,, at Onondaga, N. Y., son 
of Nicholas /\. and Mary (Wil- 
liams) Knowles, of S. Kingston, 
R. I. Marcellus. One son is Els- 
worth Loomis Knowles, of Marcel- 
lus. 

Hitty Augusta, b. Dec. 30, 1833, 
d. June 28, 1857. 

Elijah Goodwin, b. Oct. 13, 1835, 
d. May 8, 1843- 

GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Oct., 1784: m. Windsor, Aurelia, b. Wind- 
sor, Feb. 19, 1790, d. Farmington, N. Y.. Apr. 19, 1866, dau. of Jonathan and Aurelia 
(Griswold) Palmer. Farmer. He d. Syracuse, N. Y., Mch. 17, 1869. 4 ch'n— b. 
Bloomfield, Ct. 

Eunice Aurelia, b. May 30, 1812; Clark, b. 1808, d. Oct. 31, 1842; 

m. 1st, Mch. 5, 1833, John Sidney m. 2nd, Martin Palmer. Windsor. 



ERASTUS LOOMIS. b. Conn., Mch. 14, 1792, 
Cleona Hoskins. Marcellus, N. Y. 6 ch'n. 

Amanda C, b. July 22, 1821 ; m. 
Nov. 27, 1845. Hiram Covill. Mar- 
cellus, N. Y. 

.^MELIA C, b. July 29, 1823. Mar- 
cellus. 

Delia A. E., b. Feb. 8. 1825; m. 
Aug. 9, 1854, Joel Cornish. Mar- 
cellus. 

Esther E., b. Oct. 23, 1828; m. 
Oct. 23, 1856, George R., b. June 



5541- 
5542. 



SnumiB Oi>i*u?al0gg 



3>4 



5544- 



2515- 

SS47- 
5548. 



5549- 

S5S0. 
5551- 

5552- 

SS53- 

2517- 
5558. 
5559- 



5560. 
S561. 

2520. 
5565. 

SS66. 
2523- 

5569- 
2526. 



Ch'n — by 1st 111.: i. Henry Horton. 
2. Edgar. 

Chari.utte Griswolu, b. Oct. 30, 
1814; m. .Apr. 10, 1833, Henry 
Charles Hughes. Ch'n: i. Frances 

TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Bloomfield, 
Wealthy Ann Hubbard. He d. Dec. 
Timothy Dwight, b. Jan. 8, 181J.+ 
Wealthy A.vn, b. May 21, 1813; 
m. Frederick Knickerbocker. He 
d. Mch., 1868. Syracuse, N. Y. 
Jonathan ElwardSj b. Aug. 7, 
181S.+ 

James H., b. May 8, 1817. + 
Hubbard, b. Dec. 13, 1821, <1. ae. 
S years. 

Flavia Jane, b. June 15, 1823; m. 
Thomas Caldwell. Syracuse. N. Y. 
Susan, b. Mch. 2, 1825; ni. Nov. I, 
1848, Denison Crary. Liverpool, 



.\manda, 2. Caroline Sophronia, 3. 
Jane. 

5545. George, b. Dec. 7, 1818. + 

5546. Jerome, b. 1822, d. 1828, ae. 6. 

Conn., bapt. June 22, 1787; m. May 2, 181 1, 
18, 1857. Cicero, N. Y. 11 ch'n. 
N. Y. 

5554. Kellogg Hubbard, b. May 24, 
1828. + 

5555. Eliza, b. Nov. 20, 1830, d. June 20, 
1834. 

5556. Adelia, b. Sept. 8, 1832 ; m. Luther 
A., son of Kenyon and Maria 
(Fuller) Weekes. Ch'n: i. Ma- 
rian, 2. Theresa, 3. Lillian. N. Y. 
City. See Weekes Gen., p. 266. 

5557. Caroline, b. Oct. 9, 1834; in. Dec. 
29, 1853 .'\ddison Looinis (4231). 
Cicero, N. Y. 



CALVIN LOOMIS, b. Bloonilkld, Conn., Nov. 18, 1792; m. Mch. 12, 1821, Lydin 
Sweeting, b. N. Y., Dec. 25, 179^, d. Plainville, N. Y.. Mch. 5, 1857. Farmer. Rcp'n. 
Presb. He d. Dec. 18, 1873. Marshall, Mich. 7 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



5562. Lydia L., b. July 22, 1829; m. Mch. 
7, 1855, Elam, b. May 15, 1828, son 
of Nathaniel and Martha (Peck) 
Cornell. See Cornell Gen. Bald- 
win, N. Y. 

Elizabeth J., b. Mch. 23, 1831 ; tn. 
.Aug. 23. 1865. James Patten. Bald- 
win, N. Y. 
Henry Clay, b. May 7, 1833. + 



5563. 



5564- 



5571- 
5572. 
5573- 

5574- 



Amanda, b. Apr. 14, 1823; m. Jan. 

20, 184 1, Abner Slade. County 
Line, N. Y. 

Mariette, b. May 23, 1824; m. May 
24, 1842, Isaac Watts, b. Feb. 23, 
1817, son of Wm. Stanton and Lo- 
visa (Brewster) Geer. Geddes, 
N. Y. 

Edgar Calvin, b. Aug. 12, 1826. + 
Mason, b. Feb. 18, 1828. -f 

OLIVEK LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn.. Jan. 17, 1/97; m. Aug. 11, 1818, Clarissa 
Adams, d. Feb. 24, 1853, ae. 53. He d. Feb. 6, 1874. Hampden, O. 4 ch'n — b. O. 
Clarinda, b. Oct. 8, 1821 ; ni. Mch. 5567. Servis, b. Aug. 6, 1834, d. Sept. 24. 

21, 1842, Thomas Tripp. Wind- 1834. 

sor, O. 5568. Olive, b. June 10, 1836, d. Jan. 15, 

Allen, b. Feb. 24, 1825. + 1856. 

ERASTUS LOOMIS, b. Ohio. June 3, 1807; m. Susan Adams. He d. 1867. An- 
cona, 111. 2 ch'n. 

Cynthia, b. Feb. 25, 1833; m. 5570. A son, b. 1836. lived but a few days. 

Parkus. 

PRES. JUSTIN RALPH LOOMIS, LL. D., b. Bennington, N. Y., Aug. 21. 1810; 
ni. 1st, Lewisburg, Pa., Jan. 16, 1838, Sarah Ann Freeman, d. Mch. 3, 1852; m. 2nd, 
Jan. 17, 1854, Mary Gilbert, d. June 16, 1872; m. 3rd, Aug. 20, 1873, .Augusta, b. in 
Pa., dau. of Rev. Charles and Margery (Gregg) Tucker. He grad. Br. Univ., 1835, 

A. B. ; Ph. D., ; LL. D., Rochester, Vt., 1858. Bapt. clergyman; author of 

Elements of Geologj', Elements of Physiology, etc.; Pres. of Bucknell (then called 
Univ. of Lewisburg), Univ., 1857-1879. For a sketch of his life, see Lamb's Bio- 
graphical Dictionary, lie d. Lewisburg, Pa., June 25, 1898. II ch'n — first 6 b. at 
Waterville, Me., last 5 at Lewisburg, Pa. 
Harriet, b. Dec. 21, 18.38, d. Jan. 



22, 1852. 

Mary, b. Nov. 22, 1840, d. Nov. 7, 
1842. 

Freeman, b. May 21, 1844. grad. 
Lewisburg Univ., 1866. Prof. Mod- 
ern Lang. Lewisburg. L^nm. Res. 
(1906) N. Y. City. 
Warren, b. Oct. 7, 1845. d. July 27, 
1850. 



5575 
5576. 
5577 
5578 



5579- 



EjiMA, b. Jime 11, 1848, (1. Sept. 27, 

1851. 

Anne, b. Feb. 17, 1852, d. Jan. 9, 

1862. 

Gilbert, b. Jan. i, 1856, d. Nov. 3. 

1858. 

Everett, b. Jan. 5, 1859. d. Dec. 22, 

1861. 

Sarah, b. Jan. 3, 1861, d. Jan. 5, 

1862. 



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5580. Carrie, b. Aug. 15, 1863; m. Grad. Bucknell Univ., A. B. Law- 
Everett Gundy Owens. Jefferson- yer. Bapt. N. Y. City (60 Wall 
ville, O. St.) 

5581. Andrew Gregg, b. Aug. 2, 1874. 

2530. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Bennington, X. Y., June 19, 1820: m. Oct. i;, 1841, Julia M., 
b. Sheldon, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1823, d. Oct. 8, 1899. dau. of Dr. Benjamin and Pliebe 
(Eastman) Potter. Bennington, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

5582. Milton Potter, b. Aug. 26, 1842, d. 5583. Myron A., b. May 17, 1845. + 
Mch. 28, 1843. 5584. Caroline Jeneth, b. Mch. 21, 1856. 

2532. HON. JAMES CHAFFEE LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Apr. 29, 1807; m. ist. 
May I, 1833, Eliza C. Mitchell, d. Mch. 24, 1840; m. 2nd, Apr. 24, 1844, Mary B. 
Sherman, d. Dec. 8, i8g6. He was a grad. of Y. C, 1828 ; Mayor of Bridgeport, 
Conn. ; State Senator at 28 yrs. of a^e ; twice Democratic candidate for Gov. ; memb. 
State Leg. 1848, 1852, 1856, i860; Pres. Mountain Grove Cemetery; Pres. Library 
Ass'n ; Pres. B'd of Education, and Prc>. of City National Bank at Bridgeport. At- 
torney. Projector of, and with his brothers, and brother-in-law, incorporator of The 
Loomis Institute. Because of the death of liis own, as well as those of his lirothers 
and sister's children, he conceived tlie idea of this Institute, and so "In 1874, James C. 
Loomis, Hezekiah B. Loomis, Osbcrt B. Loomis, H. Sidney Hayden and his wife, 
and John Mason Loomis were constituted a corporate body by the name of the 
Loomis Instiiutc. This Institute is designed for the gratuitous education of per- 
sons of the age of twelve years and upwards, and is to be located on the original 
homestead of Joseph Loomis* on "The Island," in Windsor, Conn. This homestead 
is situated on elevated ground on t!ie west bank of the Connecticut river, and -com- 
mands an vmcommonly fine view of the river and valley. Since the death of Joseph 
Loomis this site has always been in the possession of some one of his lineal de- 
scendants to the present time. It is the design of the corporators to do what they 
can to endow this Institution, and in this they desire the co-operation of all the 
Loomis family, that the Institution may become a lasting monument to the memory 
of Joseph Loomis, and a bicssins to the town which he selected for his refuge 
from the annoyances to which Puritans were subjected in the mother country." 
He d. Sept. 16, 1877. Bridgeport, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

*Note. — Marshall, in his Ancestry of Gen. Grant, says: "Mr. Joseph Loomis 
selected as a homestead one of the most desirable places in Windsor. It was located 
in the north end of what is called the "Island," overlooking the Farmington River, 
and commanding an extensive view of the surrounding country, including the Conn, 
valley, the Windsor meadows and the Mts. on the east. No finer location could 
have been selected by Mr. Loomis. His near neighbors were Henry Wolcott, George 
Phelps and Matthew Allen, who were the best of the pioneer families." 

5585. James Mitchell, b. Mch. 24, 1836, Senior Class in Y. Coll. 

d. Dec. 16, 1841. 5587. Mary Sherman, b. Mch. 17, 1848, 
3386. Ja.mes Sherman, b. May 8, 1S46. d. Mch. 5, 1855. 

d. Oct. 22, 1867, a member of the 

2533. HEZEKIAH BRADLEY LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 27, 1809; m. ist, Aug. 
13. 1835, Caroline E. Loomis (No. 5610), d. Apr. 2^,. 1844; m. 2nd, Sept. q, 1849, 
Euphemia, d. N. Y. City, Mch. 29, 1901, dau. of Dr. James -\nderson. of N. Y. City. 
He was a successful mercliant in N. Y. City, where he d. June 19. 1878. With his 
bros. he was one of the incorporators of the Loomis Institute. Four years after the 
charter was granted and but a short time before his death he penned the following, 
which was signed by all the living corporators and by Mary H. Loomis : — 

"FAMILY TESTIMONIAL." 

"Somewhere near the termination of the year 1871, or the beginning of 1872, a 
sentiment, born of the strong natural love and sympathy between us, and intensi- 
fied by the loss of all our children, crystallized into a desire to leave some memento 
of our lives, failing the natural one of succession ; and this finally took the form of 
a free educational establishment, called the Loomis Institute. 

"Those of us now living, admonished by the death of our brothers, James and 
Samuel, that whatever we wish to do, or make known, must be done now; and 
desiring to make a record of our united sentiments for ourselves, and all who in 
the future may be interested in the story of the love and tenderness we bear to 
each other, moving us to stand together, supporting at the close of our lives a 
common purpose, pledge ourselves to the support, care and personal comfort of 
each other, and to remain true and signally faithful to the Loomis Institute, ac- 
knowledging and accepting the duties incident, cheerfully, lovingly, and devotedly; 



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so that nothing short of dcatli shall divert us from our purpose of mutual support ; 
hoping and trusting that some good may come to posterity, from the harvest, poor 
though it may be, of our lives." 

That the site of the Loomis Institute shall be the original homestead of Pioneer 
Joseph Loomis must endear the Institution to every descendant of Joseph, for our 
hearthstone is thereby forever dedicated to one of the noblest of purposes. And 
may we all share in the sentiment and purpose as set forth in these words, found 
in Col. John Mason Loomis's will : "Hoping to leave some mark for good upon 
our race and time, we present to the Loomis Family this their Hearth Stone, and 
endow it with all we have ; inviting them to rally round it as their shrine, from 
which their boys and girls shall take the highest inspirations for better and grander 
lives, from the best of their race who have gone before, and, like them, ever keeping 
the banner of human progress, honor and manhood, to the front." 2 ch'n — b. N. 
Y. City. 
SS88. LtTHER, b. Sept. iS, 1840, d. July 5589. Elizabeth Leavitt, b. Sept. 20, 

7. 1843- 1843. d. Feb. 2, 1844. 

.2537, COL. JOHN MASON LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Jan. 5, 1825; m. Aug. 20, 1849, 
Mary Jane, dau. of Milo and Harriet (Lynde) Hunt. He was educated for U. S. 
Navy service at the Conn. Literary Institute. As Col. of the 26th 111. Inf., 1862, serv- 
ing as brig, and division comniandcr until 1864, he was entitled to and merited a com- 
mission of Brigadier General, and the following letter to our Military Annalist, Mr. 
John H. Loomis (No. 6996), from Major Horatio L. Wait, of Chicago, who was a 
Paymaster in the service of the U. S. and an old friend of Col. Loomis, explains 
why it was more honorable to him to be "turned down" than to receive a commis- 
sion and keep still : 

"Concerning the military record of the late Colonel John Mason Loomis, 26th 
Illinois Infantry, I would refer to the enclosed Memorial prepared by the Military 
Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States at the time of his death, August 2, 
1900, as to the reason why he was not given a commission as Brigadier General wnen 
three times recommended therefor by General Grant and General Sherman. I would 
refer to the fact wliich you probably know, that many speculators in cotton, during 
the War of the Rebellion, tried to get cotton through the lines improperly. Colonel 
Loomis, in the conscientious e.xercise of his duty, prevented this to such an extent 
as to excite tlie spitefulness of many of the larger operators who had so much 
political influence that they were able to prevent the issuing of a commission as 
Brigadier General to Colonel Loomis. These facts were told to me by Colonel 
Loomis, during his lifetime, but the names, dates and other data I am now unable 
to give in detail, but the main facts speak for themselves. An officer of unusual 
efficiency, who won the approbation of all his superiors, performed the duty of a 
general officer, during most of the war on the rank and pay of a colonel — and though 
thrice recommended for the needed promotion, it was not made for some mysterious 
reason." 

The following is a reprint of the memorial referred to above: 

JOHN MASON LOOMIS. 

JOHN MASON LOOMIS was born January 5th, 1825. at Windsor, Connecticut. 
He was descended from an old English family, of which Joseph Loomis, of Brain- 
tree, Essex County, England, was the first to come to .Xmerica, on July 17th, 1638, 
settling in Boston, .\fterwards. in 1640, he purchased a large tract of land in 
Windsor, Connecticut, which has remained ever since in the Loomis family. 

The parents of our late Companion were James Loomis, a native of Windsor, 
and Abigail Sherwood ChafTce Loomis, of Greenfield Hill. Fairfield County, Con- 
necticut. James Loomis was a merchant and mill owner, who, being a public spirited 
and patriotic man, of military aptitude and skill, served for many years as Colonel 
in tlie First Regiment of Connecticut State Guards. He named his son, John Mason, 
after a famous officer of the Colonial forces, distinguished for gallantry during the 
French and Indian War. 

As a youth our companion received a thorough academic education and such a 
business training as was natural in a thrifty and industrious family. He inherited 
all the martial spirit of his ancestry, ami took so active a part in the military afT:iirs 
of his locality that he attained the rank of Captain in the State .Militia at the age 
of eighteen. He then applied for a position in the United States Xavy and received a 
warrant as Midshi(iman. Iiut opportunities for active service were so rare then that 
he awaited orders until further delay seemed useless. Being desirous of seeing 
something of the world he went to sea in the ship "Huntress," a merchant vessel 
engaged in the East India trade, visiting China, the Philippines and other countries. 



l'uuI 



No. 2532. 
Hon. James Chaffee Loomis, 



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3'7 



B^rufntl) (i^rn^ratinn 



On liis return he came to Chicago in 1845, then he went to Milwaukee, where he 
engaged in the lumber business with M. W. Clark & Co. 

He was married in 1849 to Miss Mary Hunt, daughter of Milo Hunt, of Slier- 
burne, Chenango County, New York. He leaves her now surviving him as his 
sorrowing widow. 

In 1852 he transferred the main portion of the lumber business to Chicago, 
establishing it under the firm name of Loomis & Ludington at the corner of Madison 
and Market streets. He also maintained a branch thereof at Twelfth street bridge. 

Soon after settling in Chicago Mr. Loomis began to take an active interest in 
the organization of the Chicago Light Guard, which became a very popular and 
efficient military body, of which he was elected an officer. At the breaking out of 
the War of the Rebellion he clearly foresaw what a serious conflict was inevitable, 
therefore he promptly exerted himself in the raising of a regiment of carefully 
selected men. He was so successful in this that it was quickly filled up. Owing to 
his proficiency in military science he was tendered the command of this fine body 
of men, which he promptly accepted, and they were mustered into the service of 
the United States as the Twenty-sixth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, on August ist, 
1861. 

Colonel Loomis thereupon bade farewell to his prosperous business and com- 
fortable home, enterin.g upon the arduous campaign which he clearly saw before 
him with all the earnestness of true patriotism. Ilis varied experiences had given 
him a keen knowledge of men ; his technical skill and indomitable personal courage 
had in other respects so well fitted him for the undertaking that it soon became 
manifest that he was a born leader of men, quite equal to all the emergencies of> 
warfare. His command quickly became animated with the spirit of their leader, so 
that the war record of the regiment became most honorable and brilliant. It par- 
ticipated in fifty-seven battles or skirmishes, and the marches made during the three 
years of its service amounted to over sixty-nine hundred miles. 

When the regiment returned to Springfield, Illinois, for re-enlistment, it was 
most enthusiastically received, and Governor Richard Yates then said : 

"When I selected Colonel Loomis as the commanding ofiicer of the regiment, 
it was not because he had raised it. I selected him because of his ability to com- 
mand, for his military talent, and for his devotion to his country; and I was not 
mistaken in the man. He has proved equal to the emergency. The names of New 
Madrid, of Island No. 10, of luka, Corinth. Farmington, Vicksburg, Jackson, Tunnel 
Hill, and Chattanooga, which are inscribed upon its battle-scarred flags, and upon 
those fields which its valor won, afford ample evidence of the valuable service which 
was performed there. We have watched you through long and tedious marches, 
through sufferings and trials. In that memorable battle of Tunnel Hill we saw 
you march undismayed at the head of the army and receive for your valor the praise 
of your commanding generals. Grant and Sherman." 

His fitness for leadership, and his executive ability must have been quickly 
discerned by his superior officers, for it appears that during his service in the field 
he was most of the time either acting with his regiment as an independent com- 
mand or was in command of a brigade or a division. He served in the — 

2nd Division, Army of the Mississippi. 

2d Division, 13th Army Corps. 

1st Dvision, i6th Army Corps. 

4th Division, 15th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee. 

With the 26th Illinois Infantry Volunteers he exercised an independent com- 
mand in Northern Missouri in the year 1861, and until February. 1862. 

Commanded the 1st Brigade, 2d Division, Army of the Mississippi in 1862. 

Commanded the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 13th Army Corps, Army of the Ten- 
nessee, in 1862. 

Commanded the Tst Brigade, 1st Division, i6th Army Corps, Army of the Ten- 
nessee, in 1863. 

Commanded the ist Division, i6th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, in 1863. 

Commanded the 1st Brigade, 4th Division, isth Army Corps, Army of the Ten- 
nessee, 1863, 1864. 

Commanded a Division composed of Colonel Burchbeck's Brigade, nth Army 
Corps, Army of the Potomac, and his own tst Brigade. 4th Division, 15th Army 
Corps, Army of the Tennessee, at Chattanooga, and on the right in General W. T. 
Sherm n's attack on Missionary Ricfge. 

Commanded the rear guard of the 13th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, 
December, 1862, to January, 1863, from Oxford, Mississippi, to La Grange, Teimessee. 

He participated in the engagements at — 



New Madrid. Island Xuniber lo. 

Point Pleasant. Siege of Corinth. 

Farmington. Smith's Farm. 

Vicksburg. Jackson. 

Mission Ridge. Relief of Knoxvillc. 

Holly Springs, Miss. La Grange, Tenn. 

Was commandant of post at Oxford, Mississippi. 

He was recommended for promotion to Brigadier General by General U. S. 
Grant, in December. 1862: by General W. T. Sherman in December, 1863, and again 
by General U. S. Grant, in April, 1864. 

For some imexplaincd reason, to the regret of his many friends, he never 
received the promotion, to which lie was justly entitled. 

In the St. Louis Globe Democrat there recently appeared a notice of Gen. H. V. 
Boynton's address to the Army and Navy Club, concerning the Chattanooga cam- 
paign, which stated that : 

"The audience embraced distinguished cx-Confedcrates as well as ex-Union 
officers, together witli many officers of the regular army. Gen. Roger Q. Mills, of 
Texas, was one of tlic ex-Confcdcratcs present. His brigade was one of the three 
or four which Cleburne marched to the northern end of Missionary Ridge and 
successfully pitted against Sherman in the hard fighting for possession of Tunnel 
Hill. 

"When Gen. Boynton had concluded his talk Gen. Mills showed on the map 
where his brigade had fought. 

" 'There was an incident.' he said, 'connected with that battle which T recollect 
Very distinctly. I am not able to tell it all, and perhaps some one here can com- 
plete the story with the name of the officer. Down below where we lay on Tunnel 
Hill was a large open field. Beyond that was some woods. A Federal briyado 
came tliroucli tlic woods and out into the open field. There the troops re-formed 
their lines. The officer in command was perfectly cool.. lie took his time, and 
the troops formed as if they were on dress parade. They were within easy range 
and we fired iqto them. Tlicy broke and went back into the woods. In a few 
minutes they came back and formed again in the same deliberate way. When the 
officer in command had pot lliem formed to suit him, he made them lie down, while 
he rode up and down the front, as if waiting for orders. Gen. Hardee came up 
to my bricade while we were tiring on them and said : "Stop shooting at those 
men. It's nuirdcr.' 

" 'We stopped. Some time afterward I talked with McDowell about Hardee's 
order, and asked him what he thought of the situation. He said: 'It was not mur- 
der; it was war.' 

"'Hardee was an officer of the regular army: he had fought under the flag, 
and I suppose he couldn't stand scein.g it fired on when carried by such brave men. 
The way that brig;ulc and its commander acted under fire impressed me, and I 
have often wondered who the officer was.' 

"One of the officers present was able to tell to whom Gen. Mills' tribute of 
bravery applied. He was Gen. Carman. After a careful examination of the map 
Gen. Carman decided tlirit the brigade was that of Gen. John M. Loomis, composed 
of the Twenty-sixth and Ninetieth Illinois and the Twelfth and One Hundredth 
Indiana." 

Colonel Loomis resigned from the service April 30, t86.(. having so greatly 
overtaxed his powers of endurance that it became imprudent for him to continue 
longer in the field. 

Upon the return to civil life after the hardships and dangers of his war service. 
Colonel Loomis displayed in a vigorous manner the same courage and skill tliat 
had made him conspicuous in the field. He found that his former prosperous trade 
facilities had disappeared, and that his old home had been destroyed by fire. He 
immediately resumed the lumber business, but being without any capital he had 
to commence at the beginning. By his diligence and good judgment he gradually 
built up a trade that became so profitable as to make Iiim quite independent. 

He acquired an interest in extensive pine lands near Manistee and Ludington. 
Michigan, which, being wisely developed and their products marketed with good 
judgment, afforded very large returns. The Pere Marquette Lumber Company was 
organized by him to carry on this branch of the business, and he remained its presi- 
dent to the time of his death. The sale of the lumber in Chicago was managed 
by Colonel Loomis and his friend of the war period, John McLaren, under the 
firm name of John Mason Loomis & Co., up to 1885. when Colonel Loomis with- 
drew from the active business of the firm. For over forty years he had been a 



No. 2537. 

Colonel John Mason Loomis, 

1825-1900. 



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leading figure in this branch of industry, and no man therein had a higher reputa- 
tion or was more universally respected. 

Colonel Loomis, though shrewd and thrifty, was a inan of generous nature, 
ever ready to respond to the calls of charity, and cheerfully gave of his means and' 
time to aid the deserving, or his friends among the old soldiers in their hours of 
need. 

After the great conflagration in T871, the work of the Chicago Relief and Aid 
Society became of great importance and assumed vast proportions. Colonel Loomis 
entered into this with the same zeal and masterly administrative powers that he 
had shown in war and in business. He gave his time and his means freely to this 
great work during the time when the utmost energy and discretion were necessary 
to properly distribute tlie lavish aid that was contributed from all sources to the 
stricken community. As one of the officers of this great charity he rendered such 
efficient services that they were made the subject of especial commendatory reso- 
lutions. 

The desire of Colonel Loomis to so order his affairs as to be of the most use 
to his fellow men, and his good judgment in the method of accomplishing this result, 
IS shown clearly in the disposition of his estate. 

His widow receives the income thereof during her life, after which the entire 
property— over one million dollars in value— is to go toward the maintaining of the 
Loomis Institute at his old home, Windsor, Connecticut, which, as stated by 
ColonelLoomis, is to be "A shrine from which boys and girls shall take the highest 
inspirations for better and grander lives from the best of their race who have 
gone before, and like them, ever keeping the banner of luiman progress, honor and 
manhood to the front." 

It would seem probable that if the beneficiaries of the Institute do this with 
the fidelity displayed by the generous donor, that the munificent bequest will not 
have been made in vain. 

Colonel Loomis never lost his interest in military affairs. He rendered efficient 
services to the State Militia, raising large sums of monev therefor when it was 
in need. He always maintained the most cordial relations' with the officers of the 
regular service, and was instrumental in the organization of the Illinois Coni- 
mandery of the Loyal Legion, being one of the Charter Members, having been 
elected for that purpose by the Pennsylvania Commanderv, in 1876. He was Vice- 
Commander from t88o to 1883, and succeeded Gen. P. H. Sheridan as Commander 
in 1884. 

He was a Comrade of George H. Thomas Post, No. 5, of the G. A. R. He 
was a man of deep religious convictions, and was a member of Grace Episcopal 
Church, Chicago. 

He was prominent in club circles, being a member of the Chicago. Calumet, 
Union, Washington Park, and Onwcntsia Clubs, and in all respects performed the 
duties of a good citizen with the fidelity which had ever characterized his acts 
during a long, active and eventful life. 

JOHN McLaren, 

EPHRAIM A. OTIS, 
HORATIO L. WAIT, 

Committee. 

By his will the Loomis Institute, (as set forth hereinbefore), is munificentlv 
endowed, and by this act he has built for himself through this princely gift of 
$1,120,000 a nionnment more enduring tlian granite. He d. Aug. 2, igoo, at Chicago, 
Til., where his widow still (1908) resides, i ch'd. 
5590. Mary Hunt, b. June 16, 1855, d. Jan. 5, 1861. 

2540. EDGAR LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Feb. 14, 1812; m. Aug. 26, 1835, Harriet J. 
Smith, b. June t6, t8i2, d. Chicago, Aug. 22, 1904. Perhaps dau. of Natlianiel anil 
Harriet ( Winchell) Smith. He resided in Miss, from 18^^-1848, in Maryland 1848- 
T853. Removed to 111., 1857, and d. Chicago, Oct. 28, 1884.' 2 ch'n. 

559'. William EncAR, b. Oct. 14, 1837, d. (Stanbrough) Williams, dau. of T. 

Mch. IS, 1872. Chicago, 111. Q. and Martha CEdmondson) 

5592. Charles Smith, b. Nov. 25, 1852; Stanbrough. 

m. Jan. 25, igo6, Mrs. Lillian Lee 

2544- HON. THOMAS WARH.\M LOOMIS. b. Windsor, Conn., Mch. i, 1827; m. Nov. 
17, 1858, Mary Jane, b. Nov. 11, 1831, dan. of .Mien and Marv (Griswold) Cooke. 
Memb. State Leg. 1857, and 1862. State Senator, 1874. Judge of Probate. Fanner. 
Dem. Episc. He d. Mch. 3, 1895, Windsor, where b. his 2 ch'n. 



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320 



5593- 
5594- 

2S-45- 

5595- 

5596- 

5597- 
2547- 



5600. 

5601. 
5602. 

5603- 



5604. 
2553- 



5606. 

2554- 

5607. 
5608. 



2558. 



5610. 

561 1. 
5612. 
5613 



Allen Cook, b. Nov. 21, i860, d. sociation of America, and resides 

June 20, 1884. with lier mother in tlic homestead 

Jennie, b. June 21, 1871. She is on "The Island." Gr. Wellcslcy 

the sec'y of the Loomis Family As- Coll., B. S. Episc'n. 

BERIAH LOOMIS, b. Vt., May 8, 177S; m. Lovice Allis of Somers. He d July 
2, 1857. Boston, Mass. 5 ch'n. 



5598. Jason B., b. Feb. 27, 1810. + 

5599- Cynthia, b. 1812; m. Elijah K. 

Prouty. She d. 1845. Waterford, 

Vt. 



Marina, b. 1804; m. Rev. Thomas 
Hall. She d. 1850. Waterford, Vt. 
F.MMELiNE, b. 1806, d. July 24, 1822. 
Thetford, Vt. 
IloRATio, b. Sept., 1807. + 

JUDGE JEDUTHUN LOOMIS, b. Vt., Jan. 5, '779; m. ist, Mch. 11, 1807, Hannah 
Hinckley, d. Dec. 24, 1813, ae. 25, dau. of Col. Oramel and Lydia (Strong) Hinckley; 
(See F. B., Loomis Gen., Vol. II, p. 893); ni. 2nd, Oct. 10, 1814, Charity Scott, d. 
June 13, 1821, ae. 32; m. 3rd. Oct. 8, 1822, Sophia Brigham, d. Feb. i, 1855, ae. 71. 
Register of Probate for Washington Co., Vt., 1814 and 1836. Judge of Probate, 
1820, 1821 and 1826. He d. Nov. 12, 1843. Montpelicr, Vt. 6 ch'n, b. Vt. 



Hon. Samuel and Lucretia (Hough- 
ton) Prentiss. Pres. 2nd Nat. 
Bank. Winona, Minn. Ch'n: I. 
Charlotte, 2. George, 3. Francis, 4. 
Lucretia, 5. Samuel. 
Charles J., b. Mch. 16, 1829, grad. 
Ver. Univ., 1849. unm. In Civil 
War on Gen. Stuart's staff. Was 
a lawver and d. Dec. 7, 1868. New 
York 'City. 



Orramel S., b. July 19, 1815, d. 
Dec. 24, 1817. 

GusTAVfs H., b. Apr. 25, 1817. + 
Chauncev, b. July ID, 1820.+ 
Charity S., b. Oct. 17, 1824; m. 
Feb. 16, 1848, Charles Dana. Wood- 5605. 

stock, Vt. Ch'n: i. Minnie, 2. 
Charles, 3. Harold, 4. John, 5. Jo- 
seph, 6. Edward. 

Rebecca D., b. Feb. 19, 1827; m. 
Jan. 7, 1852, Joseph Addison, son of 

BRIGADIER GEN. GUSTAVUS LOOMIS, b. Thetford, Vt.. Sept. 23, 1789; m. 
1st, 1817, Julia Ann Mix; m. 2nd, Feb. 24, 1851, Mrs. A. T. Panton. Grad. West 
Point, 181 1. Was engaged in the capture of Fort George, N. C, May 27, 1813, and 
made prisoner at tlie surprise of Fort Niagara, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1813. Subsequently 
he served in Texas and Florida against hostile Indians ; on similar duty on the West- 
ern frontier ; during the Civil War he served on court-martial and recruiting duty, 
and as mustering officer. Retired from active service June I, 1863; brevet brigadier- 
general. Mch. 13, 1865. He d. Mch. 5, 1872. Stratford, Conn. Sec Drake's Dic'y 
of Am. Biog., p. 562. I ch'd. 

Eliza, b. May, 1818; m. ist. Col. 
Edmund A. Ogden, of U. S. army, 

,\ZRO LOOMIS, b. Thetford, Vt., Sept. 3, 1791; m. June 29, 1814, Susan Burbank. 
Clerk of Vt. Leg. 1813-1814. He d. Feb. 16, 1831. Montpelicr, Vt. 3 ch'n, b. Vt. 



who d. Aug. 3, 1855 ; m. 2nd, — 
Gansevoort. San Francisco, Cal. 



5609. 



JiLiA .■\nn, b. July 25, 1827; m. 
June, 1852, Henry, b. Apr. 31, 1827, 
son of Joseph and Patty (Wilder) 
Howes. Washington, D. C. No 
ch'n. 



Horatio S., b. Apr. 13, 1820. -j- 
Emily, b. Mch. 20. 1824; m. June 
13, 1843. Dodge W. Keith. Chi- 
cago, 111. Ch'n: I. Roswell, 2. 
Julia L. 

HON. LUTHER LOOMIS. b. SufTield, Conn., July 27, 1781 ; m. Jan. 3, 1810, Eliza- 
beth, b. Sept. 8. 1787, d. Feb. 17, 1863, dau, of Thaddeus and Elizabeth (King) 
Lcavitt. He was a merchant in N. Y. City, and was driven out in War of 1812. 
Afterwards resided in Suffield, Conn. Once nom. for governor. See Dwight Gen., 
p. 409. Judge of Probate, 1830-35; State Senator, 1823-26. Memb. House of Rep's, 
1820, '21, '22, '30, '31 and '35. He d. Mch. 31, 1866, at Sufficld, Conn., where b. his 
7 ch'n. 



Caroline Elizabeth, b. Oct. 23, 

181 1 ; m. Aug. 13, 1835, Ilezekiah 

B. Loomis (2533). She d. .\pr. 23, 

i8.|.i. No ch'n that survived her. 

I^juiSA Maria, b. Oct. 19, 1813, d. 

Feb. II, 1824. 

Georce Augustus, b. June 20, 

1815. + 

Francis Henry, b. Dec. 24. 1817, d. 

Nov. 16, 1835. 



5614. EnW'ARD Feriiinanp, b. Oct. 13. 
1820. -f 

5615. JuucE William Luther, b. Sept. 
23, 1823; m. Lawrence, Kan., Mch: 
16, i8(^, Arabella Jcrusha Bisscll, 
d. Nov. 5, looi. SufTield. Memb. 
State Leg. 18S1. He d. Jan. 27, 
1901. 

5616. Charles Frederick, b. Mch. 4, 
1827. + 





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2564. NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., May 3, 1786; m. Jane Adams, d. 1854. 

He d. Aug. II, 1850. Rockford, III. 6 ch'n. 
5617. Bethena, b. 1813; m. Albert Jones, 



5621. 



1st m. : I. Jennie ; by and m. : 2. 
Elizabetb, 3. Josephine C, 4. War- 
ren Loomis. 

Arabella, b. Feb. 2, 1822 ; m. Sept. 
19, 1838, Leonard Proctor Crary. 
Milwaukee, Wis. Ch'n : I. Oscar 
Fitz Allen, 2. Charles, 3. Mary 
Chapin. See Champion Gen. 
5622. Jane, b. 1827; ni. James Scott. 
Rockford, III. 



who d. i86i. She d. 1862. Suf- 
field, Conn. 

5618. Henry Warren, b. Jan. 6, 1815. -J- 

5619. John, b. Oct. 22, 1817. -|- 

5620. Mary, b. 1820; m. ist, Rockford, 
III., 1844, Grant Braman, b. Aug. 
24, 1806, d. Oct. 13, 1848, son of 
Samuel and Mary (Grant) Udell; 
m. 2nd, Aug. 23, 1849, Selden M. 
Bronson. Neenah, Wis. Ch'n, by 

2565. SIMEON LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., June 2, 1789; m. 1820, Mary Norton, d. Feb. 
8, 1843, ae. 50. He d. Nov. 8, 1828, at Suffield, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

5623. Mary B., b. July 11, 1823; m. May ter, 3. Eloise. 

8, 1848, William Mather. Windsor 5624. Calvin B., b. Aug. 17, 1825. -f- 

Locks, Conn., where she d. Dec. 27, 5625. Elizabeth J., b. July 8, 1828, d. 
1904. Ch'n : I. William, 2. C. Wal- July 18, 1836. 

2566. HENRY LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., June 9, 1794; ni. Aug. 17, 1818, Mary B., b. 
Mch. 21, 1795, dau. of Seth and Lydia (Ballantine) King, i ch'd. 

5626. Maria Eloise, b. May 3, 1820; m. (5612). Suffield. 

Feb. 24, 1841, George A. Loomis 

2567. RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. N. Bolton, Conn., Oct. 28, 1784; m. Aug. 7, 1810, Maria 
Shepard, d. Sept. 21, 1870, ae. 81. He served in War of 1812, being allowed $19.00 
on claim. Resides on shore of Lake Oneida, N. Y. He d. Dec. 10, 1867. Cicero, 
N. Y. 6 ch'n. 

Phoebe, b. Oct. 29, 1811; m. Mar- 5629. John, b. July 2, 1814.-+- 

tin Traver, who d. 1868. Constan- 5630. William, b. Nov. 4, 18x6. -|- 

tia, N. Y. 5631. Henry, b. Aug. 11, 1818. -f- 

Elijah, b. Oct. 4, 1812. -f- 5632. Samuel P., b. Sept. 30, 1820. + 



5627- 

5628. 
2572. 



5633. 
5634. 



5635. 
2574. 

5638. 
5639- 



LEISTER LOOMIS, b. Conn., Oct. 2, 
Dec. 28, 1862. He was Rep. Gen. Assem. 
He d. July 2, 1859. Barkhamstead, Conn. 
Lucius Lorenzo, b. Apr. i, 1817.-^- 
Rev Chauncey Luke, b. Apr. 21, 
1819; ni. Sept. 7, 1859, Harriet E. 
Rugglcs, who d. Aug. 20, 1861. 
Grad. W. R. Coll., 1846, and Union 
Th. Sem,, N. Y. Missionary to W. 
Africa in 1859. No ch'n. Middle- 
town, Conn. 
Herman Leister, b. Mch. 19, 1822; 

LORING, or LOREN, LOOMIS, b. Barkhamsted, Ct., June 22, 1797; m. Dec. 13, 
1821, Maria Ann, b. Granville, Mass., Feb. 14, 1802, d. Sept. 6, 1865, dau. of Amos 
and Polly (Mead) Seward. Blacksmith. Whig. Prot. He d. June 28, 1873. New 
Hartford, Ct. 6 ch'n. 



[791 ; m. May 2, 1816, Emily Filley, d. 
1828 and 1832. Judge of Probate 1848-g. 
S ch'n, b. Conn. 

m. Sept. 15, 1847, Elizabeth Clark. 

No ch'n. York, Medina Co., Ohio. 

Emily Cornelia, b. Dec. 18, 1827; 

m. May i, 1848, George N. Ward. 

She d. June 21, 1850. 

HuLDAH Lucentia, b. Dec. 27, 

1829; m. May 24, 1853, George N. 

Ward. Middletown, Conn. 



5636. 



5637 



Luman, b. Granbv Ct., Sept. 17, 
1822, d. Sept. 27. 1822. 
Laura, b. Granby, Ct., July 30, 
1824; ni. May 11, 1843, Orson 
Cowles Gates, b. Hartland, Ct., 
Dec. 14, 1820, d. Jan. 18, 1885. 
Fanner and teacher. Rep'n. Prot. 
She d. Eureka, Kan.. Feb. 26, 1906. 
Ch'n: I. Lucy Maria, 2. Lorin 
Samuel, 3. Orson Cooley, 4. Alice 
Laurana, 5. Ella Jane. 6. Martha 
Lenora, 7. Minnie Rogene, 8. Nettie 
Lucinda. 



5640. Lucinda. b. Aug. 25, 1828; m. Seot. 
18, 1849 (1850), Harvey Case. New 
Hartford, Ct. Ch'n : i. Colby, 2. 
Bennett. 

5641. Orando, b. Barkhamsted, Ct., June 
22. 1832, d. Dec. IS, 1833. 

5642. Marion, b. Barkhamsted, June 19, 

1834- + 

5643. Henrietta, b. Apr. 6, 1838; m. May 
6, 1856, Cephas, b. June 15, 1833, 
son of Eli and Celia (Lane) Rob- 
erts. Ch'd: I. Gertrude. River- 
ton, Conn. 



SlnnmtH (i^^ufaln^y 



v^ 



2576. 

5644- 



5645. 
5646. 

5647. 



2577- 
5650. 

2578. 

5652. 
2580. 

5653- 
5654. 

2588. 
5655- 

5656. 
5657- 

^595- 
5662. 

5663- 

5«)4. 
5665. 

2600. 

5670. 
2605. 

5671- 
2613. 



GRORGE LOOM IS, b. Jan. 28. 1806; 

Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

George E., b. June 9, 1832; m. Sept. 

16, 1863, Helen O. Elmore. He d. 

Jan. 12, 1864, without children. 

Fcnner, N. Y. 

Alfred, b. May 4, 1834. + 

Charles, b. June 20, 1836, d. ac. 2 

days. 

Mary Ann, b. June 13, 1837; m. 

Sept. 17, 1856, W. Wallace Wood- 



Xov. 5, 1830, Mary Stafford. Fcnner, N. 

worth. Fenner, N. Y. 

5648. Hannah H., b. Oct. 18, 1839; m. 
Oct. 12, 1858, Dr. Andrew S. Doug- 
lass. Peterljorough, N. Y. They 
had a dau. Daisy. See Hoadley 
Gen., p. 195. 

5649. Ellen M., b. Xov. 29. 18.42; ni. 
Nov. 25, 1863, Melvin Woodworth. 
Fenner, N. Y. 



LEWIS T. LOOMIS, b. May 7, 1807; m. Nov. 10, 1831, Mary Ann Loomis (No. 

1825). He d. Nov. 21, 1834. Cazenovia, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Fanny, b. Feb. 14, 1833; in. Lewis ni. Delason Holdridge. Independ- 

T. Maine. Independence, Iowa. ence, Iowa. 

Mary Lewissa, b. Jan. 14, 1835; 

HARRY H. LOOMIS, b. Mch. 21, 1809; m. Aug. 16, 1843, Mary E. Shedd. He 
d. Jan. 19, 1845. Cazenovia, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 
Catherine E., b. Nov. 3, 1844. 

JOHN C. LOOMIS, b. Cazenovia. N. Y., Nov. 16, 1813 ; m. Jan. 7. 1836, Julia 
Frissell. He d. Tallapoosa, Ga., Apr., 1895. Farmer. Rep. Tallapoosa, Ga. 2 
ch'n, b. Cazenovia, N. Y. 

John Lewis, b. Apr. 26, 1838.+ m- Charles W. Taylor. She d. 1864. 

Julia Gertrude, b. Apr. 24, 1843; Independence, Iowa. 



; m. Apr. 9, 1857, Frances Charter, who b. 
M. Charter. Westfield, Mass., where b. his 

Sept. 12, 1871. 
5658. George M., b. May i. 1864. 
56^9. Josephine Belle, b. Tulv 26, 1808; 

m. May 21, 1887. Harry L.. b. Wo- 

burn, Mass., 1862, son of Thomas 

R. P. and Harriet ( ) Hood. 

Ch'n: 1. Bculah Tsabelle, 2. A son. 

Betsey, b. June 27, 1870. 

Ruth, b. Oct. 6, 1871, d. Julv 16, 

1872. 



MARVIN LOOMIS, b. Jan, 6. 1836 
1837, d. Feb. 5, 1880, dau. of Gaylor 
7 ch'n. 

Flora M, b. Feb. 9, i8s8; m. Apr. 
19, 1888, John B., b. S. .Mban.s Vt., 
son of James and Mary ( ) 
Miner. Carpenter. Westfield. 
Alida E., b. Sept. 6, 1859; ni. Nov. 
20i 1885. James H., b. Westfield, 
i860, son of James and Eliza 
( ) Brav. Boxmaker. We'=t- 
field.. 
Aiiela Frances, b. Aug. 7, 1861, d. 

ABNER LOOMIS. b. Sept. 10. 1796 (1800); m. Susan Holton. He was a noted 
sea captain, making many cruises. He d., lost at sea, 1857. Booth Bay, Me., where b. 
his 8 ch'n. 



;66o. 
5661. 



Susan H., b. 1825; m. Henry B. 
Hcrsey, 1844. She d. Jan. 11, 1856. 
Chelsea. Mass. 

Nancy C. b. 1827 ; m. 1845, John 
Morrill. She d. Aug. 21, 1852. Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

.Abner, b. 1S28. d. in infancy. 

Isabella, b. 1829; m. 1859, B. F. 

Burgess, Jr. Boston, Mass. 



5666. 

5667. 
5668. 

5669. 



Phoebe, b. Mch. 5. 183 1 : m, 1841). 

Tlieodore Gulbranson. a Norv, >■ 

gian sea captain. .She d 1854. 

Robert Bickford, b. Feb. z.S, 

1832. + 

Sarah H., b. 1836; m. 1875, John 

Young. He d. 1906. Hyde Park. 

Mass. 

Charles E., b. Nov. 19, 1838. + 



JABEZ METCALF LOOMIS. b. Bolton, Conn., June 13. 179.^; m. Oct. 17, 1820, 

Mary .Ann Rice. He d. May, 1837. Andover, Conn, i ch'd, b. Conn. 

James B., b. Nov. 5, 1821. Unm. Hartford, Conn. Kleptomaniac. 

PELEG THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Feb. 24, 1803; m. Martha B. Troop. 
Rem. to Mich. 2 cli'n. f.Scc Enfield, Conn., Records). 

John T., b. , d. May S, 1831, 5672. James T., b. , d. Dec. 22, 1830, 

ae. 3 yrs. ae. 8 mos. 

JOHNSON LOOMIS. b. Sept. 12. 1816: m. Sept. 15, i8m Annis Clark. He d. 
Mch. 5, 1844. Richland, N. Y. One ch'd was: ,y^ J ' , Q 



-/".-■ 



'.. 6i. 



^^S 



323 



^^uftttli O^fttpratiott 



Vt. One ch'd was Johnson Loomis 
St. John. 



5673.'' Laura Ann, b. N. Y., Apr. 5, 1841 ; 
m. May, 1859, Isaccae Allen St. 
John, b. May 27, 1840. Rutland, 

2614. EDWIN, or EDMUND, BEMAN LOOMIS, bapt. Mch. 15, 1796; m. 

He d. Pawlet, Vt. i ch'd. 
5673.1. Lucia, b. . 



■n. 



2616. 



5674- 



5675- 
5676. 

5677- 



2627. 

5682. 
5683. 



S684. 
5685. 

2629. 



5690. 



5691. 
5692, 



5693. 
5694- 

5695- 
2630. 

5698. 
5699- 

5700. 



ELIJAH MEAKINS LOOMIS, b. Mch. 13, i 
ford, d. Jan. 18, 1834, ae. 27 ; m. and, Oct. 22, 
ae. 54; m. 3rd, Nov. 12, 1868, Marv Simons, 
ch'n, b. Vt. 

Mary, b. Sept. 14, 1827; m. George 

Clark. She d. July S, 1892. Had 

8 ch'n. 

Edmund B., b. Jan. 5, 1829. -|- 

Edwin S., b. Jan., 1836, d. Feb. 25, 

1838. 

Delia, b. Oct. 21, 1838; ra. May 12, 

1880, Harris, b. Pawlet, Vt., Sept. 

16, 1825, d. Dec. s, 1900, son of 

Thomas and Phebe (Thompson) 

RUSSELL LOOMIS. b, Windsor, Conn., June 12, 1791 ; m. Dec. i, 1814, Emily, b. 
Aug. 26, 1786, d. Jan. 15, 183.S, dau. of Paul and Clarissa M. (Kilburn) Chapin. 
He removed to Springfield, Mass., in 1795, and there d. Oct. 4, 1832. See Chapin 
Gen., p. 61. 8 ch'n. 



5678. 



5679- 

5680. 
5681. 



802; m. 1st, Jan. 3, 1827, Jane Bass- 

1834, Nancy Smith, d. Feb. 6, i86r, 

Pawlet, Vt. He d. July 22, 1884. 8 

Greene, of Providence, R. I. No 

ch'n. 

Dr. Phineas Sheldon, b. Sept. 28. 

1841. Dentist. Unni. Manchester 

Center, Vt. 

William Franklin, b. July 27, 

1845. 

Elijah M., b. Dec. 5, 1850. 

Eli Roberts, b. Dec. 5, 1850. -f- 



5686. 



2, 1840, Nancy Chapin, of Mont- 
gomery, Mass. 

Mary, b. Oct. 26, 1821, d. Nov. 30, 
18.34. 

5687. Martha, b. Oct. 26, 1821. 

5688. Lucy, b. Chicopee, Mass., Aug. 11, 
1824, d. Feb. 7, 1905. Springfield. 

5689. Caroline, b. Mch. 5, 1826. 



Marcus Chapin, b. Apr. 20, 
1815. + 

Henry, b. Nov. 7, 1816; m. Nov. 
10, 1846, Alvirah C. Hitchcock. No 
ch'n. He d. Nov. 11, 1862. Spring- 
field, Mass. 

Warren, b. Feb. 27, 1818. + 
Joseph, b. July 30, 1819; m. Sept. 

ABIEL ANSON LOOMIS, b. May 6, 1791 ; m. ist, Sept. 25, 1810, Abigail F. Wilson, 

d. .\\ig. 5, 1817; m. 2nd, June 10, 1819, Jeannette M. CTowner) Wilson, d. Aug. 28, 

1830; m. 3rd, (prob.), Sarah, dau. of Jeremiah Beels, d. Nov. 8, 1854, ae. 60. He 

d. Feb. IS (17), 1836. Hartford, Conn. 8 ch'n. 

Mary Ann, b. Dec. 27, 181 1; m. 

Sept. 4, 1831, Samuel C. Lester, 

Auburn, N. Y. 

Horace, b. May 26, 1815. -f 

Amcail, b. July 18, 1817; ni. Aug. 

10, 1841, Charles Messer. Beloit, 



Wis. Ch'n: I. Frank, 2. Ella, 3. 
Fred, 4. Charles. 

William Henry, b. June 11, 1820. 
d. Nov. 15, 1820. 

Jane Louisa, b. Feb. 15, 1882; m. 
Sept. I, 1841, S. L. Bradley. Au- 
burn, N. Y. 
Susan Mansfield, b. Oct. 12, 1823; 



5697- 



ni. June, 1847, Samuel F. Brown, 
Clifton, Staten Island, N. Y. 
5696. William Henry, b. Oct. 29, 1826, 
d. Jan. 30, 1862, unm. Hartford, 
Conn. 

Sarah Elizabeth, b. Middletown, 
Conn.. Oct. 25, 1829; m. June 13, 
1849, Washington, b. Groton, N. Y., 
Mch. 8, 1823, son of Willi.im Ten- 
nant and Sabrina (Hollister) 
Shaw. Editor and printer. Al- 
bany. N. Y. Ch'n: I. Mary Miller, 
2. Sarah Loomis. Sec Hollister 
Gen., p. 618. 



LEWIS LOOMIS, b. May 10, 1793; m. July 14, 1818, Rispah Beach, d. Jan. 18, 

1869, ae. 72. He d. Oct. 18, 1869. He was a very great wrestler and held tlie 

championship for many years at raisings and trainings. He was sheriff of his 
County for years. Colcbrook, N. H., where b. his 5 ch'n. 



RoLLiN, b. Sept. 29, 1819, unm., d. 
Nov. Ti, 1854. Colebrook, N. H. 
Eliza B.. b. July 7, 1823; m. Dec. 
29, 1847, Elisha Alger, b. Dec. 30, 
1818, son of Elisha and Huldah 
(Alger) Baldwin. Bloomfield, Vt. 
Martha B., b. Dec. 8, 1827; m. 
Sept. 26, i8S4, Cornelius B. Adams, 



d. Julv 21, 1858. She d. Mav i, 
1870. Washington, D. C. 

5701. 1\Iarion W., b. Jan. 3. 1831; m. 
Jan. 3. 1856, Lyman W., b. Jan. 30, 
1831, Eaton, Canada, son of Asa 
and Abigail (Sawyer) Alger. 
Stewartstown, N. H. 

5702. James Lewis, b. May i, 1835. -|- 



E00mia (&mtaio^^ 



^M 



2632. 
5703- 

2634- 
5706. 

5707- 



5708. 
5709- 

2636. 



5712. 
5713- 

5714- 

5715- 

2640. 



5719- 



2641. 
5726. 



HORACE LOOMIS, b. July 20, 179;; m. Parthena Carr. He d. Jan. 12, 1850. 
Colcbrook, N. H., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

Joseph, b. Aug. 27, 1824; m. Nancy 5704. Julia, b. 182Q; m. Charles Burt. 

Watkins. No ch'n. Ellis, Kan. She d. i860. Detroit, Mich. 

Supt. of Smoky Hill Div. of Kan- 570$. Sidney, b. 1836, d. Feb. 6, 1847. 
sas Pacific R. R. 



WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. June 15, 1802; m 

1887 he resided at Colcbrook, N. H., where 

Maria Eliza, b. Sept. 3, 1827; m. 

1848, John I. Harvey. Colcbrook. 5710. 

Helen Marr, b. Jan. 14, 1829; m. 

Dec. 22, 1849, Sumner, b. Jan. 14, 57ii. 

1829, d. Feb. 22, 1888, son of Archi- 

laus and Polly (Edwards) Cum- 

mings. Colcbrook, N. H. Ch'd: i. 

Edward S. See Cummings Gen. 

Edwin, b. May 8, 1830. + 

Anson, b. Apr. 16, 1837; m. 1867, 

Sarah Garfield, who d. Oct. 9, 1870. 

SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. ; m. . Lived in De Kalb Co., Ind. Then 

moved to Mower Co., Minn. He was a minister and chap'n in a Minn. Regt. lie 
d. abt. close of Civil War. Had 3 sons in war. 7 ch'n. 



Nov. 9, 1826, Harriet Thompson. In 
b. his 6 ch'n. 

No ch'n. Red Oak, Iowa. 
William Franqs, b. Sept. 4, 1843, 
d. Feb. 9, 1845. 

Harriet Isabel, b. Mch. I, 1847; m. 
Mch. 19, 1876, Preston, b. Lyme, N. 
H., June 18, 1833, son of Preston 
Wm. and Hannah H. (Stevens) 
Claflin. She was his 3rd wife. 
Lyme, N. H. Ch'n : i. Edwin 
Loomis. See Claflin Gen., 1903. 



5716. Elijah B., b. 
Rapids, la. 

5717. Henry, b. — 
War. 

5718. Samuel, b. — 
War. 



— . Res. Cedar 
served in Civil 
served in Civil 



Andover, Ct., Oct. 24, 1802; m. Conn., Jan. 
Ct., Oct. 24, 1815, d. Batavia, N. Y., Mch. 



doin 
1896, 



Son, b. , d. Henry Co., O. 

Julia, b. ; m. Geo. Rogers. 

Antwerp, O., d. there abt. 1867. 

Mary, b. ; m. Daniel Ames. . 

Lyle, Minn. (Mower Co.). 

Daniel, b. ; served in Civil 

War. 

DR. JACOB OSMYN LOOMIS, b. 
I, 1836, -Jennette Squire, b. Branford 
4, 1896. Educated at Yale and Row 
Dem. Episc. He d. Batavia, Dec. 6, 
Corp. Lewis Squire, b. Branford, 
1842, d. (killed) 1864, in U. S. 
army, at the Battle of the Wilder- 
ness. No knowledge came to any 
of his family as to the manner of 
his death until 40 years after ; the 
G. A. R. held a reunion in Chicago, 
at which Edwin Charles Loomis 
was present, and in relating strik- 
ing stories at the camp fire, Com- 
rade Castner related, among other 
things, the following with respect 
to one Lewis Loomis, which ap- 
peared in the Daily Chicago Record 
the next day. It reads : "Here I was 
with Loomis a few minutes before 
he was killed. He was standing 
upon the inner edge of the breast- 
works and loading and firing witli 
cool and deliberate aim. Suddenly 
a tall Georgian leaped upon the op- 
posite side of the breastwork and 
started toward him. Twice was 
Loomis wounded, yet he held his 
ground. Then the rebel soldier 

NATHANIEL MAN'N LOOMIS. b. Hebron, Conn., July 25. 1805; m. Nov. 13. 
1839, Catherine McNab. He d_July 18, 1871. Charlestown, Mass. 3 ch'n. 
Catherine J., b. Jan. 2, 1847; m. 5727. Frank E., b. May 29, 1854; m. 

5728. Horace, b. Feb. 19, 1857. 



Grad., M. D. Physician and surgeon. 
7 ch'n. 

and he began a hand-to-hand bat- 
tle. I tried to shoot the rebel, but 
as Loomis got in the way I did not 
dare. Suddenly the big fellow 
raised his gun and the ne.xt instant 
plunged the bayonet through the 
body of poor Loomis. Then with 
the rebel's bayonet .still sticking in 
his body, he managed to plunge his 
bayonet into the Georgian's body, 
and the two men fell side by side- 
dead." 

EDvyN Charles, h. July 24, 
1845. -f 

5721. Frank, b. 1847, d. Branford, 1854. 

5722. Mary, b. June 26, 1849; m. Geo. 
McCov. She d. June 6, 1901, at 
Brock'port, N. Y. 

5723. Orrin Datus, b. June 28, 1851. -f 

5724. Martha, b. Sept. 17, 1853; m. 
.-Mcxander McDonald.. Batavia, 
N. Y. 

Abbie, b. Dec. 17, 1857; m. David 
F. Chapin. Ogdensburg, N. Y. 



5720. 



5725- 



325 ^gu^ntli ^gttgratmtt 

2645. NORMAN LOOMIS, b. Hebron, Conn., Aug. i, 1821 ; m. Manchester, Conn., June, 

1861, Roselle, b. Manchester, Mch. 16, 1836, d. Dec. 15, 1891, dau. of Charles and 

Aurelia (Strickland) Bunce. Memb. Leg. from Andover, 1859. Farmer. Rep. 
Cong. 2 ch'n, b. Manchester. 

5729. Charles Bunce, b. Sept. i, 1868; (Beebe) Gallup. Bookkeeper, 

m. Manchester, June 9, 1897, Julia Rep. Cong. No ch'n. Manclios- 

Mav, b. Vernon, Conn., May 26, ter. 

1873, dau. of John D. and Mary R. 5730- Norman Mild, b. Aug. 24, 1876. + 

2652. JERIJAH LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Ct., Jan. 16, 1809; m. Bolton, 1834, Mary Ann, d. 
Jan. 17, 1898. ae. 89, dau, of Christian Rice. Farmer. Whig. Cong. Always lived 
in Bolton and there d. Feb. 8, 1895. 8 ch'n. 

5731. Louisa Jane, b. Oct. 11, 1835; m. gan) Warner. Bolton. 

Jan. 16, i860 (1861), Delos San- 5735. Frank L., b. June 20, 1842. + 

ders. Cortland, N. Y. 5736. Josephine M., b. Jan. 31, 1844 

5732. Ellsworth Jerijah, b. Apr. 10, (1845); m. Apr. 17, 1872, Orville 
1837. + D. Burr. 

5733- Nathaniel W., b. Nov. 9, 1838; m. 5737- Watie A., b. Feb. 20, 1848; ni. Oct. 

Apr. 18, 1866, Electa Thompson. 3, 1872, Ferdinand E. Williams. 

Bolton. Bolton. 

5734. Mary Ann, b. July 25, 1840; m. 5738. John A., b. July 2, 1850; m. Dec. 

Jan. 2, 1866, Dwight, b. Jan. 6, 1837, 25, 1877, Ella L. Alvord, who d. 

son of Ashbel and Hannah (Mor- 1898. 

2656. JAMES DECATUR LOOMIS, b. Dauphin Co., Pa., Mch. 29, 1808; m. Dayton, O., 
Nov. 13, 1834, Isabella McQuead, b. Centre Co., Pa., July 3, 1814, d. Dayton, Dec. 
•21, 1893. He was one of Dayton's pioneer merchants. Hardware mcrch. Rep. 
Meth. He d. Dayton, Apr. 15, 1879. 4 ch'n— b. Dayton, O. 

5739. Hannah, b. Aug. 29, 1834, unm., 1864, Warren Munger. Dayton. O. 
d. . Child: i. Harry Loomis. 

5740. Rachel, b. Oct. 24, 1837, d. July, 5742. Annie Bertha, b. Feb. 6, 1857, 
1849. unm. Dayton, O. 

5741. Eliza, b. July 4, 1840; m. Nov. 17, 

2659. REV. JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. 1802; m. Apr. 13, 1824, Hannah Keeney. He d. Aug. 
7, 1829. Manchester, Conn. 3 ch'n. 

5743. Francis Asbury, b. Apr. 2, 1825. -j- tor at Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1856, 

5744. Marietta M., b. Sept. 27, 1826, d. Jan. 7, 1864. Chaplain in the 
unm. She d. at Hartford, Conn., Civil War. Without children. She 
May 8, 1902. afterwards m. Samuel Toby Field. 

5745. Rev. Wilbur Fisk, b. Aug. 11, See Field Gen., p. 501 and p. 788. 
1828. Grad. Wes. Univ., 1851 ; m. Nashville, Tenn. 

Susan E. Smith. Was settled pas- 

2663. BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. 1810; m. Oct. 31, 1832, Esther Forbes. N. Y. 2 ch'n. 
5746- Jane, b. 1833. Ralph P., b. Manchester, 1848, son 

5747. Rosa, b. Manchester, Conn., 1846; of Ralph and Eliza ( ) Good- 
m. Sp'f'd, Mass. Mch. 22, 1870, ale. 

2664. REV. RHODOLPHUS LOOMIS, b. Mch. 29, 1786; m. Roxa Leach, d. June, 1844. 
He was a memb. of the Qth Regt. Cav., Niagara Co., N. Y., l8i2. He d. Apr. 28, 
1845. Conneaut, Pa., 13 ch'n. 

5748. William, b. Jan. 26, 1810, d. July 5755. Hannah, b. July 25, 1822; m. 
14. 181 1. Jonathan Allds. She d. June 6, 

5749. William, b. Aug. 23, 1811. + 1872. Conneaut., Pa. 

5750. Albert, b. Jan. 16, 1813. + 5756. Truman, b. Sept. 11, 1824, d. Dec, 

5751. Emma, b. Oct. 20, 1814; m. Jere- 1825. 

niiah Ward. Bancroft, Minn. 5757- Anson, b. July 4, 1826, d. 1848. 

5752. Helen, b. Apr. 17, 1816; m. George 5758. Henry Rhodolphus, b. Oct. 12, 
Swopp. Chicago, 111. 1828. + . 

5753. Lorenzo, b. Mch. 26, 1818, unm., d. 5759. Mary, b. 1830; m. Aaron Vradcn- 
1843. burg. Iowa. 

57.S4. Nancy, b. Apr. 24, 1820; m. Alvin 5760. Louisa, b. 1832; m. Addison Cas- 

Brooks. She d. 1842. Geneva. well. Boonsboro, Iowa. 

Ohio. 



iCaamtB (i^pnpalogy 



326 



.'()65. 

5761. 

5762. 

5763. 
5764- 
5765- 

5766. 
26G8. 

5773 
5774 

5775 
5776 

2671 



5782. 
5783. 



5784. 

5785. 
5786. 



WILLIAM LOOMLS, 1). July 25, 1788; m. May y, 1813. Sylvia Morton, b. July 15, 
1790, d. I'cb. 10, 1864, He removed from Frcdonia, Si. V., to Ohio, and then to 



H 



5787. 
2672. 

5794- 
2674. 



d. Apr. 
Sept. 6. 



Iowa in 1840, or 184 1. 
ch'n. b. N. Y, 
TuEotioRE Sedgwick, b 
1814, d. Mch. 7, 1843- 
Charles Morton, b. Dec. 30, 1815. 
d. July 24, 1840. 

WiLLi.\M Edwin, b. July 19, 1817.+ 
GiLBERT Percy, b. Mch. 8. 1819. + 
Polly Warren, b. Mch. 31, 1821 ; 
ni- July 3, 1849, Alfred Humphrey. 
Olympia, Wash. Ch'n : i. Hannah 
Florence, 2. Harriet Elizabeth. 
Hannah Bond, b. July 23, 1822; m. 
Aug. 26, 1846, Hiram Barnes. Bir- 
mingham, la. Ch'n: i. Louisa, 2. 



22, 1850. Farmer. Bapt. Fairfield, la. 12 



5767 
5768 
5769 

5770. 

5771 
5772 



Alva, 3. .\ boy, 4. Bell, 5. Virginia, 

6. Mary. 

Andrew Jackson, b. Jan. 10. 

1825. + 

Adoniram Judson, b. May 8, 

1826.+ 

Leander Vaness, b. Julv 11, 

1827. + 

Abner Washington, b. Dec. 17, 

1829. + 

Orrin Sage, b. May 3, 1831. + 

Sylva Morton, b. Sept. 20, 1832, d. 

Oct. 3. 1832. 



NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Whitcsborough, N. Y., Mav 17, 1797; m. Holmes Co., 
O., Oct. 17, 1826, Eliza Ann Peckliani, of Killbuck Valley, Holmes Co., O. In 1840 
they removed to Fairfield, la., where she d. abt. 1900. He d. there in 1883 or 1884. 
Farmer. Presb'n. 9 ch'n. 



5777. John B., b. Aug. 7, 1838.-!- 

5778. Rebecca E., b. Oct. 25, 1840, d 

5779- James Sharron, b. Jan. 27, 1843, 
d. . 

5780. Ann Olivia, b. Oct. 3, 1844. d. 

5781. Nelson N., b. July 22, 1847. + 

ABNER LOOMIS, b. DunkirU. \. V.. July 7, 1803; m. June, 1833, Arme, b. Dun- 
kirk. ,^ug. 25, 1812, d. Hlackwill. Okl.i., Oct. 23, 1893, dau. of Charles and Anna 
(BarnhartJ llayward. Mcht. Hep. Bapt. He d. Sept. 21, 1873, Salem, Mo. He 
resided near New Phila., O.. and BlulT Point, Ind. 12 ch'n, all b. near New Phila., 
()., except first 2, who were b. in N. Y. 



William Henry, b. Nov. 2^. 
1827. + 

Hannah Mary, b. July n, 1829; 
m. Oct. 16, 1862. William Ranney. 

Birmingham, Iowa. She d. . 

Israel Philander, b. Jan. 9. 

1833. + 

Margaret Louisa, b. Feb. 20. 1836; 

m. July 4, 1854, George Martin. 



Civil War. Brought home sick, 
and d. a week later, June 7, 1863. 

5788. Arme, b, Aug. 3, 1844; m. Mch., 
1866, Winfield S. Cummins. Kirk- 
ville, la. 

5789. George H., b. Sept. 5, 1846. -f 

5790. Louisa, b. Dec. 18, 1848; ni. 1869. 
Luther James Robbins. She d. 
1901. Massillon. O. 

5791. Theodore, b. July 31. 1851 ; m. 
Lydia Mason. He d. 1884. Kirk 
ville, la. 

5792. Minerva Ann, b. Mav i, 1854; m. 
Noah Bissell. She d. Feb. 20, 1884. 
Pine Bluff, Ind. 

5793. Benjamin F., b. Nov. 14, 1857; ni. 
Mary Barnes. Clarmore, Okla. 

IT, 1805; m. Alma Haywood. In 1872 they were 

1838. 

SERGT. JONATHAN COLTOX LOOMIS, b. Oct. 18, 1785; m. Nov. 30, 1810, 
Electa b. Hadley, Mass.. June 12. 1788, d. Feb. 7, 1877, dau. of David and Patience 
(Bartlett) Stockbridge. He was a memb. of the "Whately Rifle Greens" under 
Capt. Amos Pratt and marched to Boston, Sept. 15, 1814, under tlio Gov.'s order to 
protect the exposed sea coast. His bro. Wm. was a memb. of the same Co. of state 
militia. For his services he was given grants of land, at different times, by the 
Gov't. "A gentleman of the old school." A carp'r. Rep. Cong. Lived in the 
"Lane," at VVhately, Mass., where b. his 9 ch'n. 



Ch.\rles H., b. May t2, 1834. + 
11 anna Jane, 1>. Oct. 25, 1835; m. 
1854, Richard Jacob Brown. She 
d. 1906. Toledo, O. 
James, b. May 13, 1837, d. Oct. 16, 

1837- 

I'.DWARD, b. Jan. 24, 1839. + 
I'rances, b. June 4, 1840; m. Jan. 
21, 1862, at New Phila., O., Fred- 
erick, b. Cadiz. O., May 5, 1828, 
son of Benjamin and Rcbucca (Jol- 
lars) Reed. I'arnicr. Ind, f. 
Brethren. Res. O., la.. Mo., Neb., 
and Col. Denver. Col. Ch'n: i. 
Daniel Edward. 2. Anna R., 3. Sa- 
rah Jane, 4. Cora H.. 5. Emma, 6. 
Maud. 7. Ora May, 8. Roy Lee. 
Abner, b. June 2, 1842; served in 

HENRY DYER LOOMIS, b. Mch. 
living at Roanoke, Ind. I ch'd. 
Ellen, b. Oct. 17, 1837, d. Sept. 17, 



V-1 



^fu^nth ^pttrralion 



5"95- 



5796- 



5797- 



5798. 



2675 



5804. 
5805. 



5806. 



5807. 

5808. 
S809. 



s8io, 

2676. 



5814. 
5815. 

S8i6. 
5817. 

2678. 



5799- 



5800. 



5801. 



5802. 
5803. 



Angenette, b. Feb. 21, 1812; m. 
Sept. 27, 1836, Fowler Preston, of 
Granbv, Conn., who d. Nov. 18, 
1843. She d. Feb. 20. 1892. St. 
Joseph, Mich. 

Marv, b. Jan. 9, 1814; m. June 17, 
1838, Rev. John W. Little, of 
Northampton, Mass., who d. June 
2, 1842. She d. Dec. 25, 1897. 
Athens, 111. 

Almyra, b. Oct. 14, 1815; m. June 
5. 1866, Horace, b. June 10, 1813, 
son of Ephraim Manning. "A lady 
of rare excellence." No ch'n. .She 
d. Mch. 23, 1893. E. VVhately, 
Mass. 

Sarah N., b. Oct. 12, 1817; m. Oct. 
5, 1842, Reuben Hibbard, b. Whate- 
ly, Jan. 25, 1820, d. N. Hatfield. 
Jan. 27, 1897, son of Reuben and 
Hannah (Hibbard) Belden. A 
deac. and a prominent man in his 
town— N. Hatfield. Ch'n: i. Han- 

WILLTAIM LOOMIS, b. Sept. 26, 
1794, dau. of Benjamin and Polly* 
Apr. 10, 1822, Lucinda. b. June 22, 
(Hunt) Thayer. Served in War 
Williamsburg, Mass. He d. Oct. 13, 
Luther, b. May 12, 1814. + 
Maria, b. Feb. 12, 1816; m. ist, 
May 6, 1833, Rufus Buell ; m. 2nd, 
Nathaniel Marsh. Westfield, Mass. 
Ch'n — by 1st m. : i. Lucy M., 2. 
Eliza Jane, 3. Lucv M., 4. Harriet 
White, 5. Rufus W. 
Jane, b. June 27, 1818; m. ist, 
Samuel Bates (one authority says 
George Bates) ; m. 2nd. May 2, 
1840., Job Cowing. Haydenville, 
Mass. She d. Mch. 27, 1906. 
Zilpah, b. Aug. 20, 1820, d. young. 
(See Whately Records). 
Mary, b. 1822, d. in infancy. 
Rebecca, b. May 24, 1824 ; m. Apr. 
2, 1841, William Cowing. She d. 
Oct., 1848. Ch'n: i. Lucinda, 2. 
Mary. Haydenville, Mass. . 
Mary, b. Jan. 27, 1826; m. Apr. 23. 

LEONARD LOOMIS, b. July 30. 1797; m. ist. May 14, 1822, Philomela, b. Nov. 
16, 1800, d. July 31, 1825, dau. uf Elijah and Esther (Lyman) Arms, who d. s. p.; 
m. 2nd, Aug. 14, 1828, Clarissa, b. Oct. 4, 1798, d. Nov. 30, 1876, dau. of Obadiah and 
Mehitable (Smith) Bardwell. He d. June i, 1880, at Whately, Mass., where b. his 
7 ch'n. 

5818. 



nah Almira. 2. Reuben, 3. Sarah 
Elizabeth, 4. George Colton, 5. 
Wm. Howard, 6. Herbert Hibbard, 
7. Clarence Eugene. 
Elizabeth S., b. Dec. 20, 1819; m. 
Feb. 17, 1839, Dr. John D. Lee, of 
Va., who d. June 28, 1854. Athens, 
111. 

Philomela A., b. Oct. 12, 1822; m. 
May 5, 1857, Ira Brown, of Balti- 
more, who d. May 13, i860. She d. 
May 6, 1901. Baltimore, Md. 
Electa Lucelia, b. Sept. i. 1824; 
m. May 14, 1851, Otis C, b. Oct. 
3, 1828, son of Elisha and Louisa 
(Field) Wells; he was drowned. 
July 24, 1885, ae. 57 yrs., 3 mos. 
She d. Nov. 11, 1905. Hatfield. 
Mass. Ch'n : l. Ellen Stockbridge. 
2, Charles Otis. Field Gen., p. 288. 
Calvin, S., b. Mch. 26, 1827. LInm. 
Whately, Mass. 
Charles P., b. May 10. 1829. -|- 

1789; m. 1st, Feb. 5, 1812, Rebecca, b. Nov. 13. 
(Mott) Wait, who d.. D€c. 2. 182 1 ; m. 2nd, 
179s, (1. Nov., 1872. dau. of Oliver and Ruth 

of 1812. Carp'r. He rem. from Whately to 

, 1854. 10 ch'n, b. Whately. 

1846, Ansel, b. 1824, son of John 
and Anna ( ) Packard. She d. 
Feb. II, 1847. Haydenville, Mass. 
s8ii. Charles Leonard, b. June 27, 
1828. + 

Francis, b. Apr. 6, 1833. + 
Elizabeth Ann., b. May 24, 1835; 
m. 1st, May 21, 1856, John, b. 1835, 
d. Sept. 19, i860, son of Ansel Da- 
mon. Ch'd : I. Lizzie .Adele; m. 
2nd, Le Roy Huntley. Florence, 
Mass. 



S8i2. 
5813. 



*"When Polly Mott was young they 
lived at Martha's Vineyard and on one 
occasion the British fleet landed a party 
near her parents' house and took nearly 
all the cattle and sheep, but through her 
pleadings they left one cow." 



Frances, b. 1823, d May 22, 1826. 

Philomela A., b. 1825, d. Aug. 29, 

1826. 

Frances Arma, b. May 20, 1829; 5819. 

ni. Alfred Starkweather. Cal. 

Philomela Arms, b. Sept. 8, 1831 : 

m. Evan D. Ashton. Phila.. Pa. 5820. 



Clara Bardwell, b. Sept. 23, 1832. 
School teacher. Unm., d. Dec. 23, 
1881. 

Esther Arms, b. Jan. 11, 1836; m. 
Samuel Haines, or Haynes. Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 
Samuel E., b. Dec. 4, 1838. + 



STEPHEN LOOMIS, b. Mch. 29, 1795; ra. Jan. 9, 1820, Sarah Lucy, b. abt. 1788, 
dau. of Capt. James and Sarah ( Giles) Pratt. She d. 1849. He served in War of 
1812, being allowed $60.00 on claim. He was of Rushville, N. Y., and she of Pawlet, 
Vt. See Baldwin (jen. — Supplement — p. 1246. He d. 1852. Michigan. 4 ch'n, b. 
Rushville, N. Y. 



s8ji. Mstiikr G., 1). May 17. iSj_>. ()t- 5"-;i- Carui.ink, li. Ike. jy, 1831; m 

scgo, Mich. Pittsficld, Mass., June 23, 1869, 

5822. Maria, b. Jan. 4, 1824; m. Oct. 20, William H., b. Milton, N. Y., 1823, 
1852, Theodore Leake. son of Marcus and Silvia ( ) 

5823. Fanny, b. Dec. 26, 1825. Austin. His 3rd m. 

2683. OREN GREENE LOOMIS, b. Aug. 15, 1814; m. Mch. 13, 1834, Nancy E., dau. 
of Dr. Gail Nichols, of Chittenden, Vt. Memb. of N. Y. .Assem. 1864. Rem. to 
Mason Co., W. Va., and engaged in lumbering business. Arbuckle, W. Va. 7 ch'n. 

5825. Ereline N., b. Dec. 20, 1834; m. George Robinson. Dundee, N. Y. 
Thomas Glover. Wayland, X. Y. 5829. Sarah M., b. Nov. 22, 1845, unra. 

5826. Luther, b. Nov. 27, 1837.+ Arbuckle, W. Va. 

5827. Alice, b. Feb. 24, 1840; m. 1st. 5830. Mary .\., b. July 22, 1848; m. Rev. 
Stephen A. Underwood, d. Sept. 28, F. A. Trippett. Pocatalico, W. Va 
1873; m. 2nd, Mch. 31, 1875, Adin 5831. Nancy E., b. Jan. 5, 1854; m. John 
Cooper. Middlesex, N. Y. Pickens. Arbuckle, W. Va. 

5828. Lavinia A., b. July 31, 1843 ; m. 

26QO. ALPHA LOOMIS, b. 1793; m. F.lizabclh Tuckerman, d. Feb. 28, 1841, ae. 44. Re 

moved to Hannibal, N. Y., and there d. Jan. 13, 1876. 3 ch'n. 
5832. Alpheus, b. Aug. 26, 1816. + Samuel Gilley, d. Dec, 1873, at 

5813. John Tuckerman, b. Mch. 15, Camillus, N. Y. She d. May 7, 

1820. -4- 1856. 

5834. Elizabeth Jeannette, b. 1822; m. 

2696. D.\NIEL LOOMIS, b. June 2, 1796; m. ist, Paulina Day, d. Aug. 22, 1830, ae. 26; 
m. 2nd, Clarissa Fisher, d. Sept. 17, 1853, ae. 42 yrs., 6 mos. He d. July 17, 1867. 
Plainlield, N. Y. .>; ch'n, b. N. Y. 

5835. Maria, b. Jan. 19, 1823; m. Jan. 11, 1846. 

1844, Delos H. Hunt. 5838. Emma. b. 1842; m. George Fen- 

5836. Vernette, b. 1835 ; m. Charles H. ton. Burlington Flats, N. Y. 
Bass. She d. Nov. 7, 1872. Ed- 5839. Mary Alice, b. Dec, 1850, d. Feb. 
meston, N. Y. 12, 1853. 

5837. Adeline, b. June, 1838, d. Mch. 10, 

2697. WILLL\M LOOMIS, b. 1798; m. Maria . About 1840 he removed to Wal- 
worth, Wis., I ch'd. 

5840. Mary, b. 1827. 

2698. DEAC. HENRY LOOMIS, b. Plainficld, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1801 ; m. Eliza Ann, b. 
Sackett's Harbor, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1805. d. Edmeston, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1874, dau. of 
Wni. and Sarah (Dunham) Morris, a desc't of Thomas Morris, who established 
the "Morris Cove Manor" in 1634, in Conn. Farmer. He d. Sept. 13, 1857, at 
Bridgcwater, N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. Plainficld, N. Y. 

5841. Mary Eliza, b. Plainficld, Feb. 27, 5844. Lorinda Adelia, b. July 2. 1835; m. 
1827; m. Unadilla Forks, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1858, Geo. H. Burgess, b. 
Mch. 9, 1851, Luther Spencer Sis- 1839. She d. Bridgewater, Oct. 23, 
son, b. Plainficld, June 13, 1824. d. 1870. Ch'n: i. Flora Ella, 2. Rcna. 
May IS, 1887. She d. Hurlingtrm 5845. Clarissa Fipfxia, b. 1837, d. Apr. 
Flats, N. Y., May 27, 1898. Ma- 22, 1839. 

chinist. Rep. Ch'n: i. Frances 5846. Morris Henry, b. Apr. 22, 1840- 
A., 2. Kathryn L., 3. Mary Eliza, 4. In n7th Regt. N. Y. Vol, and was 
Honrv Spencer, 5. Hattic Maud, 6. kilUd in the battle before Rich- 
Ella .Slac, 7. Leila Agnes. mond, Va., Oct. 27, 1864. Buried at 

5842. Sarah Ann, b. July 12, 1829; m. Unadilla Forks, N. Y. 

1852, Dwight Talcott, who b. 1818 5847. Emmoc.exe Julia, b. May 9, 1845; 

and d. 1896. Chicago, 111. Ch'n: m. ist, Feb. 29. 1864, Thos. Foster 

I. Harvey. 2. . Hamilton, who d. Gcnessee, 111.; m. 

5843. Paulina Belinda, b. Oct. 2, 1832; 2nd. 1889. Mr. States. Seattle, 
m. Plainficld, Jan. 11, 1849, George Wash. Ch'n— by 1st m. : I. Carrie, 
Washington, b. Bridgcwater, N. Y., 2. T. H., 3. Fannie, 4. Henry F. 
July 18, 1823, and there d. .Apr. 21, 58-)8 Ella Clarissa, b. .Apr. 16, i&»8; 
1898, son of Elias and Keturah m. Saquvit, N. Y.. Sept. 10, 1872, 
(Randall) Palmer. Farmer. Bapt. Lawrence H. Sessions. Merchant. 
She d. N. Bridgcwater, Oct. 22, Tacoma, Wash. Ch'n: i. Walter 
1863. Ch'n: I. Lelia B., 2. Nettie B., 2. Sterling L., 3. Lena M., 4- 
Amelia. Juva Ella. 



No. sy^j. 

Hon. Francis Bollcs Loomis, 

1812-1892. 



329 ^ru^ttti) (jlrttrratiott 

2700. ASA LOOMIS, b. Nov. 3, 1793; m. Oct. 16, 1816, Clarissa, dau. of Gen. Samuel 
Cross. She d. Feb. 9, 1875. He d. May 20, 1868. Shaftsbury, Vt., where b. his 
5 ch'n. 

5849. Eliza Ann, b. Apr. 14, 1819; m. Oct. 8, 1845, Albert Willard. Joliet, 
May 19, i860, James L. Mattison. 111. 

She d. Oct. 21, 1861. Shaftsbury, 5852. Warren L., b. Apr. i, 1830. + 

Vt. 5853- Henry E., b. Feb. 15, 1834, d- Aug. 

5850. Samuel C, b. Oct. 7, 1821. + 21, 1836. 

5851. Lydia Jane, b. May 16, 1825; m. 

2702. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Oct. 29, 1798; m. 1822, Eliza Beach. He d. Sept. I, 1833. 
N. Bennington, Vt. 3 ch'n, b. Vt. 

5854. Adeline Eliza, b. Nov. 24, 1823; York City. 

m. Feb. 25, 1846, Dr. Ambrose La- 5855. Alfred Lebbeus, b. Oct. 16, 1831. -f 

fayette Ranney, b. Hardwick. 5856. Julia, b. Dec. 12, 1833, d. June, 

Mass., June 10, 1848, d. Dec. i, 1856. 
1905. She d. Jan. 5, 1865. New 

2703. RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Aug. 3, 1801 ; m. June 5, 1830, Mary W., dau. of Stephen 
Avery. He d. Mch. i, 1875. N. Y. City. 2 ch'n. 

5857. Margaret, b. Jan. i, 1837; m. Dec. Mch. 9, 1864. New York City. 

12, 1855, Samuel Rollo, who d. 5858. Mary, b. July 20, 1841. 

2707. WALTER LOOMIS, b. Aug. 8, 1796; m. Mch. 3, 1817, Mary Ann Nichols, d. Oct. 
23, 1833- He d. Nov. 23. 1832. at Middlcbury, Vt., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

5859. Charles, b. Feb. 14, 1818, d. 1820. 5861. George Hayden, b. Dec. 5, 1825, 

5860. Charles Freedom, b. Aug. 9, unm., d. Mch. 20, 1859. Saratoga, 
1821. + N. Y. 

2708. GEORGE C. LOOMIS, b. May 15, 1798; m. Feb. 15, 1825, Eliza, b. Mch. 22, 1802, 
dau. of Gad and Bethiah (Woodward) Deming. She d. Oct. 13, 1885. He d. June 

13, 1849. Saratoga, N. Y. i ch'd. 

5862. Edward Washburn, b. Nov. 21, N. Y. 
1825, d. Aug. 17, 1845. Saratoga, 

2709. HORACE LOOMIS, b. Jan. 15, 1808; m. July 22, 1839, Abigail Hall. He d. May 

14, 1868. Troy, Wis. 3 ch'n. 

5863. Francis Eldred, b. May 17, 1841. 5865. Frederick Edward, b. Jan. 6, 1854, 

5864. Charles Augustus, b. Mch. 22, d. July 20, 1855. 
1844- + 

2711. LEBBEUS LOOMIS, b. July 4, 1809; m. Jan. 31, 1833. Elvira Martin, d. Dec. 
5 (7), 1868 (1869). He d. Apr. 6, 1872. Burlington, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. Richfield, 
N. Y. 

5866. Carlos J., b. May 6, 1835, d. Feb. 5869. Abigail, b. 1842; m. July 4, 1865, 
12, 1863. Burlington, N. Y. Lewis E. Hill. N. Brookfield, 

5867. William, b. Oct. 8, 1838. + Mass. No ch'n. 

5868. Lyman, b. 1840; m. Eleanor For- 5870. Julia, b. July 4, 1850; m. Nov., 
ter, Apr. 21, 1869. Burlington, N. 1868, Milo Thompson. St. Otselic, 
Y. No ch'n. He d. 1892. She N. Y. Ch'n: i. Grace, 2. Elihu. 
rem. to Syracuse, N. Y. 5871. Erastus, b. 1853.+ 

2712. ALFRED LOOMIS, b. Richfield, N. Y., July 20, 1811; m. Flora E. Cadwell, of 
Bloomfield, Conn. He went to Cal. in 1849. One correspondent says he d. at 
Richfield, N. Y., Mch. 25, 1890. 3 ch'n. 

5872. George Alfred, b. Feb. 18, 1836. -f and d. somewhere in N. Y. 

5873. Charles Whitney, b. . He 5874. Elizabeth, b. , d. ae. s mos. 

enlisted at age of 17, Civil War, 

2714. JOSLYN LOOMIS. b. Monticello, N. Y., Oct. 22. 1817; in. Middleville, N. Y.. Ann 
Maria Kenyon, b. Middleville, Sept. 14, d. Pittsburg, Pa., Apr. 16, 1896. He d. 
Nov. s, 1869, at Warren, Pa. 3 ch'n. 

5875. Kenyon Joslyn, b. Burlington, N. Brown. Pittsburg, Pa. Ch'n: I. 
Y., July 24, 1847. + Jessie Anna, 2. Mabel Alice, 3. 

5876. Anna Mariah, b. Burlington, N. Howard Hayes, twin of 4. Minnie 
Y., Feb. 8, 1851 ; in. Warren, Pa., Loomis, 5. Edith Ada, 6. Theodore 
June 16, 1869, Theodore Franklin Franklin, 7. Norman Kenyon. 



UlnomtB (ilrnralngti 



33° 



5877. 
2718. 

5878. 
5879- 

5880. 

2727. 

S882. 

5883. 

5884. 
5885. 

5886. 
5887. 



liMMA Cora. b. Belmont, N. Y., 
July 19, i860; in. Pittsburg, Pa., 
Oct. 22. 1878. Henry Beeler 



2733- 



5890. 



5891. 
2738. 

5892. 

2743- 

5893- 

2746. 

589s. 
5896. 

2747. 
5898. 



5899- 



liiompson. N. Y. City. Ch'n: I. 
Cora Irene, 2. Clarence Looinis, 3. 
Mabel Estella. 



DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Nov. 7, '823; m. Jan. 27, 1858, Sibyl M. Briggs, of Ed- 
meston, N. Y., who was b. May 6, 1837, and d. Apr. 18, 1899. He bought the Old 



5881. 



Homestead, and there d. Feb. 22, 1871. 
Russell Briggs, b. Jan. 22, 1859- + 
Mary .Allis, b. Nov. 26, 1861. 
Unm. Richfield. 

Caroline R., b. July 28. 1865; m. 
Oct. 28, 1891, Charles \V. Be.idle. 

JACOB LOOMIS, b. Chesterfield, Ct., Apr. 19 

son) ; m. ist, Nov. 6, 181 7, Amy Browning, b. 

m. 2nd, Sept. 13, 1832, Sarah Maria, b. Mass., 

of Dennis and Catharine ( BrownJ Kinibal. In 

and in 1848 to Livonia, Mich., where he d. Oct 

all b. Geneseo Co., N. Y. 

Selina Matilda, b. Aug. 29, 1822; 

m. Sept. 21, 1852, Ryland E. James. 

Stafford, N. Y. 5889. 

Welcome Hazard, b. Aug. 27, 1826. 

d. May 16, 1830. 

HuBBELL, b. June 7, 1829. + 

Amy, b. July 7, 1831, d. Mch. 5, 

1832. 

Adoniram Judson, b. June 21, 

1833. + 

John K., b. June 6, 1833. + 

Catherine Celora, b. Nov. 



Richfield, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Richfield, N. Y. Ch'd: i. Howard 

Loomis. 

Iola May, b. Sept. 10, 1867. Unm. 

Richfield. 



. 179s. (Feb. 18, 1798, given by his 
Ct., Apr. 15. 1791, d. Jan. 11, 1832; 
Feb. 18, 1798, d. Dec. 26, 1888. dau. 
1818 he removed to Geneseo, N. Y.. 
10, 1864. Farmer. Rep. 8 ch'n— 

1837, d. Jan. 29, 1871. Lapeer, 
Mich. 

Sarah Jane, b. Le Roy, N. Y., 
Aug. 28, 1839 ; m. Livonia, Mch., 
Sept. 23, i860, Perry, b. Sheldon, 
N. Y., July 8, 183s, d. Eagle, Mich., 
Jan. 17, 1897, son of Georae ami 
Eunice (Briggs) Shcpard. Port- 
land, Mich. Ch'n: I. Ellen Adel- 
ma, 2. Elmer Judson, 3. Selina Es- 
tellc, 4. Ernest, 5. Florence C, 6. 
Forest Glenn. 



27, 1804; m. Lyme, Ct., Oct. 28, 1830. 
Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Royce) Strick- 
1885. Cliesterficld, Ct. 2 ch'n. 

m. Salem, Nov. 26, 1868, Dr. Fran- 
cis Nelson, son of Nathaniel Park 
and Lucy Ann (Crocker) Braman. 
With .\ctna Life Ins. Co. She d. 
New London, May 2, 1895. Ch'n; 
I. Francis Loomis, 2. Sidney Royce. 

4, 1797; m. 183.^, Millea Cordelia Phillips, 
He made his will Feb. 24, 1879. leaving 
New Lyme, O. Colebrook, O i ch'd. 



13. 

HUBBEL LOOMIS, b. Salem, Ct., Dec. 
Sophronia, d. Dec. i, 1882, ae. 76, dau. of 
land. He d. at New London. Ct., Aug. 17, 
LucRETiA P., b. Salem, Sept. 6, 
1831; m. Salem, Feb. 23, 1851, John 
Wesley, b. Jan. 19, 1826, d. July 8, 
1904, son of Sidney and Harriet 
(Stoddard) Morgan. New Lon- 
don. Ch'd : I. Katharine Louisa. 
Jennie E., b. Salem, Sept. to, 1844; 

DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Salem. Conn., Oct. 
who d. Nov. 21, 1876, ae. 67; 1). Conn, 
all to his bro. Jared, and d. Feb., 1879, at 
Minnie Annette, b. 1837, d. 1844. 

JARED LOOMIS, b. Salem. Conn.. May 10, 1811; m. Jan. 25, 1847, Roxa J. Raw- 
don. Farmer. Widower when he d. Apr. 9, 1897, at New Lyme, O. See his will. 
Vol. L. Jefferson, O. 2 ch'n. 

Sophia Wealthy, b. Feb 9, 1848; Erie, Pa. 

ni. Dec. 24, 1867, Virgilius Crum. 5894. Ezra M.. b. Jan. i, 1850. + 

FRANCIS HENRY LOOMIS. b. Salem, Conn., Feb. 6, 1819: m. Aug. 15, 1849. 
Chloe Ann Wood. Dorset, .\sht.il)ula Co., O. 3 ch'n. 

Martha Augusta, b. Aug. 25, 1852. 5897. .Arthur Francis, b. June 11, 1859 

John Wood, b. Nov. 2, 1855. 

DR. HUBBEL LOOMIS, b. N. Y.. Mch. 11. 1797; ni. Julv 5, 1826, Maria iVIiller. 

He d. Oct. 30, 1849. .Milwaukee, Wis. 5 ch'n 

Sarah Ann, b. Apr. 25, 1827; m. 

July 23, 1850. Henry R., son of 

Elisha and Diana (Hyde) Edgcr 5900. 

ton. Madison, Wis. 3 ch'n. Hyde 

Gen., Vol. I, p. 700. .=;90i. 

Mary Phila, b, Mch. 12, 1829; m. 



Nov. 20. 1849. George G. Dousman. 

Milwaukee, Wis. 

Martin Van Buren, b. Sept. 26. 

1830, d. Nov. 27, 1832. 

Michael Servetus, b. Sept. 26, 

i8.?3 ; m. , He served in U. S. 



33" 



^pupttth O^rupratinu 



Army, 7th Wis. Battery. He d. 5902. Alice Maria, b. July 19, 1839, d. 

Mch. II, 1870. No ch'n. Dec. 3, 1841. 

2748. REV. DAVID LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Apr. 26, 1799; m. ist. Dec. 19. 1819. P;uilina 
Brown ; m. 2nd, 1861, Mrs. Miranda Southwood. Bapt. clergyman. Farmington, 
Mich. 10 ch'n. 

5903. Julia T., b. Sept. 2, 1821, d. Sept. 25, 1846, Alexander Lunt. She d. 
IS. 1825. Jan. 8, 1850. Mendon, N. Y. 

5904. Marv, b. Feb. 24, 1823, d. Sept. 13, S908. William, b. Mch. 24, 1830. d. Nov. 
1825. 18, 1851. 

5905. Lavina, b. Aug. 22, 1824, d. Apr. 5909. Hubbel, b. June 2, 1832. + 

14. 1826. 5910. James, b. Feb. 24, 1835. + 

5906. Harrison, b. Jan. 10, 1826, d. Dec. 59ii. George, b. Nov. 15. 1836. + 
i8, 1843. ,^912. Henry, b. Jan. 4, 1839. + 

5907. LuciNDA, b. May 4, 1828; m. Dec. 

2751. JAMES LOOMIS, b. Conn., Mch. 30, 1800; m. Oct. i, 1826, Eliza Hetta, b. Mch. 
4, 1808, dau. of Peter and Sally (Warren) Comstock. Both were lost in a storm 
Dec. 2, 1831, on the passage from X. Y. City to Mobile. I ch'd, b. Conn. 

5913. James A., b. Apr. 20, 1828. In 1847 been heard from since Dec, 1849. 
he went to California, and has not 

2754. JOEL LOOMIS, b. Conn., May 6, 1806: m. Feb. 24. 1828, Emily Parker. He d. 
June 17, 1863. Pontiac, Mich. She resided at Detroit, Mich., 1880. 4 ch'n. 

5914. James Oscar, b. Nov. 10, 1830. 5915. Eliza Ann, b. May 22, 1833. De- 
Pino, Cal. He went to Cal. in 1851 troit, Mich. Unm. 

or 2. Miner. R. R. sta, agent. .S916. Orville .Alphonzo, b. May 23, 

Postmaster. The name of the town 1837. -f- 

of Pino was changed to Loomis 5917. Sarah A., b. May 27, 1842; m. Dec. 

in honor of him; here he d. June 25, i86t, Orville R. Haskins. De- 

15, 1895. Unm. troit, Mich. 

2757. HON. FRANCIS BOLLES LOOMIS, b. Lyme, Ct., Apr. 9, 1812; m. ist, Dec. 20, 
1836, Betsey M. Ingham, of Saybrook, d. Mch. 20, 1839: m. 2nd, May 3, 1842, Ange- 
nora, a desc't of Elder William Brewster, b. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 23, 1821, d. Hartford, 
Ct., Jan. 5, 1895, dau. of Caleb Raymond and Sally (Forcyth) Beckwith. Memb. 
State Leg. 1847. He attended public and private schools, and early identified himself 
with the manufacturing interests of t!ic state. Removed to New London in 1848. 
He entered the woolen mill industry at Montville and became the owner of the 
Rockwell mills at Norwich. Constructed, owned and managed the steam-woolen 
mills at New London, the first of the kind ever built there. In the marvelous devel- 
opment of the woolen products of Conn, from 1840 to 1870, Col. F. B. Loooniis was 
one of the principal factors. During the Civil War his manufacturing was on a 
more extensive scale than that of any other individual of the state, employing 1,200 
persons day and night for government contracts. During the Rebellion tlie First 
Nat. Bank of New London, which he organized, was the Gov't depository for East- 
ern Conn., the deposits at one time being $4,000,000. Col. Loomis was Pres. of the 
first war meeting held in the old court house at New London on the eve'g of the 
ever memorable 12th of Apr., 1861. Pres. ist Nat. Bank, New London, Ct. From 
the records of patriotic acts, 1864, we note the following: 

"As one instance of the desire to help, which was universally felt, we may 
mention the offer of Colonel Francis B. Loomis, of New London, Ct., to garrison 
Fort Trunihull with citizen soldiers for one hundred days at his own expense, thus 
releasing the veterans, by whom it was garrisoned, to go to the front." 
The President replied to this offer as follows : — 

My Dear Sir- Executive Mansion, Washington, May 12, 1864. 

I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your communication of the 28th 
of April, in which you offer to replace the present garrison at Fort Trumbull with 
volunteers, which you propose to raise at your own expense. While it seems inex- 
pedient at this time to accept this proposition, on account of the special duties now 
devolving upon tlie garrison mentioned, I cannot pass unnoticed such a meritorious 
instance of individual patriotism. Permit me, for the Government, to express my 
cordial thanks to you for this generous and public-spirited offer, which is worthy 
of note among the many called forth in these times of national trial. 

I am very truly your obedient servant, 
F. B. Loomis, Esq. A. LINCOLN. 



jGoomtB Cilgngalog^ 332 

See Raymond's Life, Public Services, and State Papers of Abraham Lincoln, 
p. 524. He was Lieut. Gov. of Conn., 1877-9. '^t the close of his term of office, the 
presiding officer said, "You treated all questions fairly and honorably, and in a 
manner to command the respect and approval of all. Strange as it may seem, yet it 
is true that during the two years you have presided over this body no appeal has 
been made from the ruling of the chair." This is certainly a meritorious record, 3 
record of which one may indeed be proud. He d. Hartford, Ct., July 13, 1892. 
4 ch'n. 

5918. Betsey Josephine, b. Mch. 20, 5921. Julia Ida, b. Lyme, Ct., Oct. 14, 

1839; m. May 23, i86t, Geo. Dick- 1844; m. 14, 1874, Charles 

inson, b. Saybrook, Conn., June 9, William, b. N. Y. City, d. May 19, 

1831, son of John Elihu and Louisa 1895, son of William and .Sarah 

(Ingraham) Whittlesey. He d. Agnes (Craig) Havemeyer. Sugar 

Apr. IS, 1895. No ch'n. New Lon- refiner. Twice mayor of N. Y. 

don. Conn. City. She res. Hartford, Ct. Ch'ii: 

5919. Francis, b. . i. Julia Loomis, 2. Emma Kellogg, 

5920. Irene, b. . 3. Loomis. 

2758. CHRISTOPHER COMSTOCK LOOMIS, b. Conn., Feb. 6, 1814; m. Apr. 27, 1836, 

Jane M. Turner, d. . He was a manuf'r ; removed to Little Rock, Ark., abt. 

1870 and engaged in the lumber business. He d. Aug. 11, 1901. Sag Harbor, Long 
Island, N. Y., 3 ch'n. 

5922. William Butler, b. Feb. i, 1837. + 5924. Giles Turner, b. Mch. 12, 1848. 

5923. Julia Theresa, b. Jan. 23, 1846. Living, 1901. 

2764. PROF. ELIAS LOOMIS, LL. D., b. Willington, Conn., Aug. 7th, 181 1; m. Talmage, 
O., May 14th, 1840, Julia Elmore, b. Talmage, July 3rd, 1818, and there died June 
13th, 1854, daughter of Dr. Daniel and Polly (Wright) Upson, M. D., of Talmage. 
Her brother was Judge William Hanford Upson, of Akron, (). 

Prof. Loomis studied and received his early education under the direction and 
instruction of his father, and he is reported to have had, even in those early years, 
a remarkable mind. When a boy of ten years he read the New Testament in the 
original Greek. He attended for one winter the academy at Munson, RLiss. At 
fourteen years of age he was admitted to Yale College, but did not enter until one 
year later, owing to his health. He graduated in 1830, with the degree of A. B., and 
afterwards received the degree of A. M. 

Immediately after graduating, in 1830, he was employed at Mount Hope Insti- 
tute near Baltimore, Md., to teach mathematics. In the fall of 1831 he went to 
Andover Theological Seminary with the intention of becoming a minister. This 
intention was not carried out, however, for upon receiving the appointment of tutor 
of mathematics in Yale College, he returned to New Haven, wliere he remained for 
three years and one term. In 1835, he and Prof. Olmsted of Yale College, were the 
first in this country to discover the return of Halley's comet. In the early part of 
the year 1836, he was appointed professor of mathematics, natural philosophy and 
astronomy in Western Reserve College, at Hudson, Ohio. He spent the first year 
in Europe, principally in Paris, attending lectures of Biot, Poisson, Arago, Dulong, 
Pouillct and others. Interesting descriptions of what he saw are contained in letters 
which he sent to the "Ohio Observer" and printed at that time in that publication. 
He returned to Hudson in 1837, and fitted up an observatory there where he labored 
perscveringly for seven years. His salary, of $600 per annum, was paid largely in 
barter, produce, etc., and even this was very much in arrears. It was a subject of 
congratulation at one time with him that all of his hills more than two years old had 
been paid.. He said in one of his letters that tliere was not money enough in the 
college treasury to take him out of the state. 

He was employed by the United States Government, 1840-1845, in several scien- 
tific matters, including that of determining the difference of longitude between New 
York City and other important places. He was also the first to determine the 
velocity of the electric telegraph. 

In 1844. he accepted the professorship of mathematics and natural philosophy in 
the university of the City of New York, and it conferred upon him in 1854 the Doc- 
torate of Laws. While there he pref>arcd his famous series of text liooks on mathe- 
matics, which he did at such times as he could spare from his regular college work. 
These text books have ever since been extensively used in schools and colleges, and 
were the foundation of the fortune which he left at the time of his death. Over 
600,000 copies have been sold. Some were used in England, and some were trans- 
lated into the Chinece and Arabic languages. 



No. 2533. No. 2335. 

Hezekiah Bradley Loomis, Osbert Burr Loomts, 

1809-1878. 1813-1897. 



No. 3925. No. 3926. 

Dr. Francis Engclsby Loomis, Henry Bradford Loomis, 

1842- . 1853- 



f>^uftttl| Oifitpratton 



He resigned and went to Princeton for one year, but returned to his old pro- 
fessorship in the university of New York, where he remained until i860. In that 
year he was called to the professorship of natural philosophy and astronomy 
at Yale, in place of Prof. Olmsted, who had then just deceased. For 29 years there- 
after he worked incessantly at New Haven, until his death on August isth, 1889. 

He was a member of the U. S. National Academy of Sciences ; of the American 
Philosophical Society, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; honorary 
member of the Philosophical Society of Glasgow ; of the Royal Irish Academy ; of 
the Royal Meteorological Society of London ; and of the Societa Meteorologica 
Italiana. 

The general use of his scientific works in the education of the youth of this 
country has resulted in his doing more than any other man in establishing the 
sciences upon such a secure educational basis, that the attacks of those, opposed to 
scientific study, have been of no avail. 

After his sons had completed their college course, they left New Haven, and 
Prof. Loomis lived in his apartments alone, having as his associates, however, his 
books, his papers, and his work, to which he was ever devotedly engaged.. His 
printed contributions to science and his publications are of a high order and number 
164. They include his admirable series of text books on mathematics, his observa- 
tions, examinations and treatises on astronomy and meteorology, and his thorough 
and complete genealogy of the descendants of Joseph Loomis. His industry was 
ujitiring. We have an example of it in the observations which he made of the 
variations of the magnetic needle, which he was studying, while he was a tutor at 
Yale College. The variations of the needle were not then known with any degree 
of accuracy. Commonly it was supposed to be constant, according to the saying, 
"True as the needle to the pole." Tutor Loomis wanted to show the facts, so he 
borrowed from the college its best compass and installed it on the wall of his room 
in North College, and made, at regular intervals of one hour apart, observations of 
the variations of that needle for seventeen or eighteen hours per day for a period 
of thirteen months. A work which requires a person to be at a given place regu- 
larly each hour for seventeen or ei.ghteen hours each day for thirteen months, is 
most exacting. It only tended to illustrate, however, in Tutor Loomis the method 
and system, perseverance and industry, with which he was so conspicuously, by 
nature, endowed. He made the first published charts of the daily motions of the 
magnetic needle for the United States. 

He crystallized the statement of his life work in his inaugural address, at Hud- 
son, Ohio, in 1838, when he said: "It is essential to the best interests of society that 
there should be a certain class of men devoted exclusively to the cultivation of 
abstract science without any regard to its practical applications; and consequently 
that such men instead of being a dead weight upon society are to be ranked among 
the greatest benefactors of their race." His wonderful investigations in Terrestrial 
Magnetism, were fully in keeping with this proposition, and in this field, in which 
he was the leading spirit, he made the most important contributions to human 
knowledge, and to his patient observations, tabulations and charts the world of 
to-day is greatly indebted. 

In meteorology he was pre-eminent. Whatever progress has been made in the 
science of the atmosphere, the winds, the storms and the temperature, and what- 
ever of value the reports of these phenomena arc to the mariner, the agriculturist 
and the people in general, is primarily due to him. He invented, and used the sys- 
tem of charts still universally employed by the leading governments of the world, 
representing by lines the deviation of the barometric pressure from the normal, by 
a series of lines showing the places at which tlie temperature was above or below 
the normal, and by arrows of proper direction and length, indicating the direction 
and intensity of the wind, etc. To him, more than any other person in the world, is 
due the establishing of the Weather Bureau of the United States. 

Notwithstanding Prof. Loomis' wonderful energy and persistent labor, we find 
that he had steady nerves, and a keen sense of humor. One day he was teaching' 
the first division of the class of 1873 at Yale in natural philosophy, and was illus- 
trating an air-gun. Placing a small card at one end of the platform, and standing 
at the opposite end, he spoke about the instantaneity and accuracy, within a cer- 
tain specified distance and range, of this implement, and raising his arm, he fired, 
perforating the card about in its center. The class applauded him heartily. Going 
on with his illustration he made another r^hot which seemed to have missed the 
card, at which the whole division shouted. The professor, however, stood im- 



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334 



movable, and when the college boy-, recovered from their hilarity, he said to them; 
"You will notice, sentlemeii, that the second shot was quite as accurate as the first, 
enlarging a little the orifice made by the first shot." Upon investigation that was 
found to be true, whereat the laugh was upon the boys, and they most enthusias- 
tically cheered the professor. 

His work on genealogy was born of an interest which he could not explain. He 
agreed with his friends that he tliought it strange and was surprised at his devoting 
so much time to that subject. He, however, realized its ultimate value and impor- 
tance. He began the collection of materials about forty years before the first volume 
was published, and although he said in his prefaces to the several editions, that he 
did the work for recreation, we know from the results obtained, and from his 
methods of doing work, that it required several solid years of the most careful, 
systematic, well directed and incessant labor, as well as the expenditure of a large 
amount of money, voluntarily contributed by him. Nearly all of his vacations dur- 
ing the latter part of his life were spent in that way. He visited Europe four times 
and devoted considerable attention while there to finding out about the earlier his- 
tory of the family in England and upon the continent. In 1870 he published the 
first edition of the male descendants of Joseph Loomis containing 4,340 names. He 
himself regarded it as a rough draft of a complete edition to be subsequently issued 
and printed it mainly for his own convenience in making corrections and improve- 
ments, and also for the sake of interesting others, and thus obtaining further data 
froiTi them, so as to make a final edition as correct and complete as it was possible 
to have it. He soon found what every one else has discovered sooner or later, that 
he could obtain only limited information by correspondence, and he therefore made 
visits to various parts of the country, canvassing from house to house to find the 
names and principal events connected with the lives of the family which he was 
recording. He examined county tnaps, tax lists, town and probate records, town, 
city and county directories, and every other source of information within reach, 
and, having arranged the name of localities, he visited each family personally. Tn 
this way he made a pretty thorough canvass over every part of New Enel.ind and 
New York state, over nearly every part of New Jersey. Pennsylvania and Northern 
Ohio, and of several of the cities in the west. .*ifter five years of further work he 
published in 1875 the second edition of the male branch, in which are given 8.686 
names of "The descen<lants of Joseph Loomis. who came from Braintree. England, 
in the year 163S, and settled in Windsor, Conn., in 1839." 

Not satisfied with his researches in the male branch, he began the stupendous 
task of collecting the female descendants (if Joseph Loomis. taking notably the 
families of Olmsted. Hull. Skinner, Tudor, White. Laflin, Colt, Buel, Rockwell, 
Noble, Sheldon, Root. Webster, and many others. 

In t88o he issued a two volume edition containing about 10,000 descendants of 
Joseph Loomis in the female branches. During the last nine years of his life he 
was unremitting in his work and left behind him at his death in 1889 manuscripts 
containing many corrections and additions to both the male and female publications. 
These manuscripts have been generously placed at the disposal of the annalists, by 
his son Henry Bradford Looinis, who has shown a deep interest in the new edition 
of the .genealogy. The manuscripts have been of great value, and the thanks of 
each person interested are due to him for the use which he has permitted the annal- 
ists to make of them. 

Dr. Loomis gave to Yale University more than $.^00,000 to endow the .\stro- 
nomical Observatory, limiting the use of the income to the payment of salaries of 
persons whose time should be exclusively devoted to the making, and reduction of 
astronomical observations, and to defray the expenses of the publication of the 
same. This gift was one of the largest ever made to that institution, and the largest 
one up to the time it was received. His work for Yale, for science and for his 
family is priceless. 

in June. i88g. when Prof. Loomis left for his vacation he said to his printer 
in New Haven, to wliom he was paying a bill, "When I return at the close of vaca- 
tion I expect to put into your hands for printing a new edition of the Loomis 
genealogy." Before the close of the vacation he died. 

During all of his life Elias Loomis was of delicate physical constitution and 
health, and especially during the last ten years thereof, but by husbanding the physi- 
cal strength which lie had, he was able to exercise the remarkable mental faculties, 
possessed by him to a degree rarely exceeded, we may confidently say, by any one 
who lived in the loth century. That his life was a factor in moulding others the 
following is evidence: "If I have been successful in life," said Chief Justice Waite, 



33 J 



^funith (iiMi^rattott 



"I owe that success to the intiucnce of Tutor Loomis more than to any other cause 
whatever." 

When Prof. Loomis was asked if there were among his letters or papers, any 
which he would prefer not to have the public see, he promptly replied: "No. I 
never wrote a letter which I should be ashamed to see published." This bespeaks 
a clean mind, clean thoughts and a clean life. 

In Memorial Hall at New Haven, there has been placed to his memory a bronze 
mural tablet, which reads : 'Tn grateful remembrance of Elias Loomis, LL. D., who 
was graduated in 1830 from Yale College and twenty-nine years here served — 
1860-1889. An exact scholar, an astronomer of wide repute, in meteorology a 
pioneer, and a large benefactor of this University. Tliis tablet is placed by a few 
of his old students to keep fresh the memory of the man and liis teaching. 1906." 

(The above life-sketch was prepared by Mr. Seymour C. Loomis, of New Haven, 
Conn., who desires to make acknowledgments for many of the statements made 
therein to the late Prof. Hubert .A. Newton, of Yale University, a life-long friend 
of Prof. Loomis.) 



5925. Francis Engelsbv, b. Hudson, O., 
July 26, 1842. Grad. Y. C. degree 
of A. B., 1864; afterwards rec'd 
from Yale L^niv. the degrees A. ^L 
and Ph. D. ; also Ph. D., Gottingen, 
Germany, i86g. Prof. Nat. Phil. 
Cornell L'niv., 187T. Resigned his 
professorship Mch., 1872, and sailed 
for Europe, because of ill health, 
and has there resided ever since. 
Unm. Author of a work on effect 
of temperature on certain metals. 
In 1902, he established at Yale 
Univ., by gift of $10,000, the Loom- 
is Fellowship in Physics. Address : 
Barring Brothers and Co., 8 Bish- 
ops Gate, Within, London, E. C, 
England, or care Treas. of Yale 
L'niv.. New Haven, Conn. 

5926. Henry Bradford, b. Tallmadge, 
Summit Co., O. Apr. 14, 1853; m. 

2769. ALFRED LOOMIS, b. Salem, Conn , 
b. Nov. 15, 1803, d. 1878. dau. of D«ac. 
Conn., where b. his 5 ch'n. 

5927. Ellen A., b. Dec. 27, 1826; m. Nov. 
.S, 1847, Avery Mgrgan. She d. 
Oct. 22, 1852. Waterford, Conn. 

5928. Abbie Anne, b. Sept. 16, 1832. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

5929. Alfred Otis, b. July 31, 1834. + 
S930- John Nelson, b. June 21, 1836; m. 

Apr. 10, 1865. Fanny (Frances) 
Olivia, b. Westfield, Mass., June 9, 

2770. ELIAS LOOMIS, b. Salem, Conn.. Dec. 20, 1806; m. Jan. 5, 1830, Mary A., b. July 
12, 1806, of East Haddam, Conn . dau. of Daniel and Priscilla (Burrows) Morgan. 
He d. June 30, 18.^6, and she m. 2nd, Feb. 14, 1840, .'Mpheus H. Treadway of Salem. 
3 ch'n, b. Salem, Conn. 

5932. Elias G., b. Oct. S, 1830, d. Feb. 5, b. Poquonock, Conn., Jan. 28, 1826, 

1832. ' son of Nathan and Lavinia (Fan- 

,^933- Sarah Jane, b. Aug. 21, 1832; m. ning) Smith. She d. Sept. 25, 1864, 

Sept. 7, 1856, Wait A. Smith. Nor- ami he m. 2nd, Caroline A. Inger- 

wich, (tonn. soil. Poquonock. Ch'n — by 1st m. : 

5934- Mary Abby, b. Apr. 2, 1835 ; m. r. Elvia Fanning, 2. Sarah Leora. 
May II, 1856, Nathaniel Fanning, See Nath'l Smith Gen., p. 235. 

2772. GUY NELSON LOOMIS, b. Salem, Conn,, Dec. 14, 1811; m. Oct. 19, 1835, Laura 
A. Gorton. Phila., Pa., 1307 No. Broad St. 2 ch'n. 

5935- Laura Jane, b. Apr. 18, 1841 ; m. Philadelphia. 

Nov. 14, 1861, Charles H. Spooner. 5936. Isabel, h. July 19, 1854. 



Jan. 3, igoo, at London, Eng., Isa- 
bel (jrace, b. Upper Norwood, Sur- 
rey, Eng., Nov. 16, 1863, dau. of 
Robert Burbank and Harriet ( ) 
Holt. He grad. Yale Univ.. 187.-, 
."N. B. Studied law at Boston Lhiiv. 
1877, and at Law School of Har- 
vard Univ., 1878-9. Admitted to 
practice in .state of California. July 
29, 1881. Practiced law at San 
Francisco 1881-2; Seattle, Wash'n, 
1882-1893, with marked success. 
Has traveled much since, and is 
devoting himself to study. Memb. 
of National Geographical Soc, the 
.\stronom'l Soc. of the Pacific, the 
.Am. Inst, of Civics, etc. In 191^ 
lie established, at Yale LTniv., by 
gift of .$10,000, the Henry Bradford 
Loomis Fellowship of Chemistry. 
.\tt'y. Rcp'n. Unit'n. No ch'n. 

nly 7. 1S02; m. Feb. 25, 1825, Austace G., 
David G. and Anna (Perry) Otis. Salem, 



1831, dau of Dr. Jehiel Abbott and 
Mrs. .Sophia Pronsie (McMahon) 
Randall. No ch'n. He served in 
U. S. army three years. Westfield, 
Mass. 

Hannah C, b. June 4, 1839 ; m. 
Sept. 15, 1859, Fenno B. Weaver. 
Philadelphia, Pa., 408 E. Harrison 
St. 



5931- 



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336 



2773. ELIJAH GRISWOLD LOOM IS, b. Salem, Conn., Dec. 13, 1817; ni. ist, Dec. 30. 
1839, Lucrctia D. Willougliby, d. Jan. 21, 1841 ; m. 2ncl, Apr. 12, 1842, Mary Jane 
Hayes, d. Apr. i, 1852; m. 3rd, Jnnc 16, 1853, Mary Huntley, who d. July 25, 1875. 
Salem, Conn., where b. his 3 ch'n. 



1 



5937. Lavinia H., b. May 19, 1844 ; m. 
Dec. 23, 1867, Henry F. Jones. 
Philadelphia, Pa. 

5938. Vienna J., b. Aug. i, 1848; m. Dec. 
21, 1868, Alfred Holt, b. .Apr. 30, 
1843. son of Henry and Lovicey 
(O'Brien) Deming. He served in 



5939- 



2774- 
5940. 

2775- 



5942. 
5943- 



5944- 
5945- 

5946- 



.S947. 
2776. 

5952- 



5953- 



Civil War. Middletown, Conn. 
Ch'n: I. Josenh Hayes, 2. Geo. Al- 
marine. See Deming Gen., p. 192. 
She d. Aug. 22, 1887. 
DwiGHT H., b. Feb. 6, 1852. Mid- 
dletown, Conn. 



AMAS.A LOOMIS, b. Salem, Conn.. June 14, 1821 ; m. Jan. 5, 1845, Nancy D. 
Chappel. He d. July 23, 1900, at Tariffville, Conn. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 



Ch'd: I. George L. 
Joel Oscar, b. Apr. 



Joel Uscar, b. Apr. 24, U 
Tan. 17, 1877, Nellie R. Coe. 
Apr. 29, 1905. Tariffville. 



854: m. 
He d. 



Ida Selina, b. Mch. 20. 1852; m. 
Jai]. I, 1872, Samuel P., b. Aug. 11, 5941. 

1849, d. July 5, 1878, son of Wm. 
and Emily L. (Evans) Bolles. To- 
ledo, Ohio. See Tuttle Gen., p. 708. 

ELLAS D. LOONHS, b. Colchester, Conn., July 17, 1803; m. ist, Herkimer, Conn., 
Nov. 27, 1828, Sarah (Nancy?) Hunt, who d. Feb. 12, 1837; m. 2nd, Eagle, N. Y., 
Sept. 18. 1837, Mary E.. b. N. Y.. Aug. 4, 1820, d. Dec. 16. 1869, at New Haven, 
N. Y., dau. of James (Wm. ?) Jackson. Farmer. Rep'n. Meth't. He d. Sept. 10, 
1863, at New Haven. 10 ch'n — those by 2nd wife b. at Eagle, N. Y. 

13, 1859, Leonard, b. Java, N. Y.. 
May 21, 183s, son of David and El- 
mira ( ) Demmon. Farmer. 
Rep'n. Moline, Mich. Ch'n : I. 
Herman W., 2. Erma C, 3. Mary 
A., 4. Infant. 

Rasselas E., b. Mch. 31, 1S44. + 
Hiram W., b. Jan. 4, 1846, d. June 
12, 1853. 

-Amelia Emilv, b. Jan. 6, 1850; in. 
White Hall, Mich, Nov. 6, 1875, 
James Wallace, b. Jerusalem, N. Y.. 
May 5, 1852, son of James S. and 
Nancy A. (Sears) Runner. Shel- 
by, Mich. Ch'n: I. Merritt Leigh, 
2. Lois .Adelle, 3. Grace D.. 4. 
James Floyd. 
Merritt Francis, b. Feb. 6, 1854.-!- 



5948. 
5949- 

5950. 



Daniel, b. Nov., 1829, d. Sept. 26, 
1832. 

Mary Elizabeth, b. Eagle, N. Y.. 
Feb. 7, 1831 ; m. Mch., 1853, Fran- 
cis Keith. She d. . Kansas 

City. Ch'n : I. Fannie, 2. .Arthur, 
3. Mrs. Edwin P. Johnson, 4. Gene- 
vieve, s. Minnie. 

Nancy S., b. July 12, 1835, d, Feb. 
27, 1836. 

Lydia Maria, b. Eagle. .Aug. 21, 
1839, unni., d. Shelby, Mich., Jan. 
12, 1891. 

Sarah Ann. b. Eagle, .Apr. 8, 1841 ; 
m. May 2, 1850. David T. Demmon, 

who d. . She d. July 21, 1882. 

Ch'n: I. Frank, 2. Lulu, 3. Nor- 
man, 4. Hattie. 
Dei.inpa, b. Sept. 21, 1842; m. Mch. 

RAYNSFORD LOO.MIS, b. Colchester. Conn., Feb. 24. 1805; m. Nov. 16, 1827, 
Ruth Parrcn. He d. May 22, 1867. Palermo, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



5951- 



Selinde G., b. Dec. 18, 1828; m. ist, 
Jan. 14, 1851, Franklin H. Keitli. d. 
Oct. 29, 1857 ; m. 2nd, Mch. 7. 1859, 
Nelson Cross. Palermo, N. Y. 
Phoebe S., b. Aug. 12, 1831 ; ni. 
June 12, 1849, Lewis H. Sayles. 
Mexico, N. Y. 



5954. Elizabeth Nancy, b. June 18, 
1837; m. Jan. 7. 1857, Henrv Davis. 
Palermo, N. Y. 

5955. Clayton .Alphonso, b. Feb. 11, 
1841 : in. Feb. 22, 1859, Susan A. 
Willis. He d. Sept. 11, 1863. 



2779. GUY O. P. LOOMIS, b. Mav r, 1812; m. Jan. 3, 1836, Angelinc Sayles. Slic d, 

1877. Palermo, N. Y. 6 ch'n,'b. N, Y. 
50.s6. Charles C, b. Sept. 11, 1837. -f 
.5957. Margaret A., b. June 4, 1840; m. 

Oct. 21, 1857, Carmi Crannoll. 

Palermo, N. Y. 
5958. Olive V., b. Sept. 7. 1843; '"• Pec. 

2, 1868, Ogilvie Tuller. Palermo. 



5959- 

5960. 
.^961. 



N. Y. 

Lydia A., b. Feb. 2, 1847, d. Sept. 

26, 1858. 

Perry P.. h. May 21, 1851. 

Warren Henry, b. .Apr. 10. 1855. 



2786. HIRAM WARNER LOOMIS, h. Herkimer, N. Y., June 6, 1829; m. May 26. 1853. 
Adaline Sabra, b. Sept. 28, 1833, dau. of John and Margaret (Knight) Sayles. 
Memb. N. Y. Assem. 1863-4. Insurance. Bap. He d. Feb. 3, 1897. Princeton, N. 
J. 3 ch'n. 



^fu^uth (Intfrattmt 



2817. 



2819. 



Ira Smith, b. Oct. 8, 1854, 
Spokane, Wash., Apr. 15, 1889. 



d. 5963. Elmer Howard, b. May 24, i86i.-|- 

5964. Fred. Manville, b. Jan. 8, 1863.+ 



DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Jan. 12, 1794; m. ist, Dec. 13, 1820, Caroline B. Seelye. d. 

May 7, 1841 ; in. 2nd, Dec. 18, 1842, Hepzibah Lane. He d. May 6, 1852. Hudson, 

Mich. 4 ch'n. 

Bradley S., b. Feb. 15, 1822, unm., 5967. Mary Olivia, b. Apr. 18, 1828J m. 

d. 1862. South America. 

Israel S., b. June 7, 1825, d. Apr. 

3, 1826. 5968- 



Oct. 26, 1854, Silas Hubbard. Kala- 
mazoo, Mich. 
Elijah J., b. July 25, 1832. + 



CYRUS P. LEE LOOMIS, b. Mch. 28, 1800; m. Apr. 2, 1841, Clarissa Firkins. He 
d. July 22, 1850. Verona, N. Y. She resided Syracuse, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



Orlando G., b. Mch. 18, 1837. + 

Maria, b. Aug. 12, 1839, d. Aug. 22, 

1864. 

Clarinda, b. Aug. 27, 1841 ; m. 

1861, John Kinney. Belvidere, Pa. 



5972. Henry C, b. Oct. 27, 1843. -f 

5973. Sylvester, b. Jan. 22, 1845. + 

5974. Franklin, b. May 31, 1848; m. 
— . Fall River, Mass. Re- 
ported to be dead. 



ALFRED LOOMIS, b. Jan. 4, 1798; m. Jan. 28, 1824, Julia Ann Harrington. He 

d. Apr. 30, 1854. She resided St. Louis, Mo. 4 ch'n. 

Elizabeth, b. Jan. 14. 1829, in 1855, David R. Smucker. St. Louis, 

Whitestown. N. Y. ; m. William B. Mo. 

Belts. St. Louis, Mo. 5978. Cornelia, b. Aug. g. 1837, in Buf- 

JuLiA, b. Mch. 6, 1832 ; m. Legrand falo, N. Y. ; m. F. E. Brownell. St. 

Morehouse. Buffalo, Iowa. Louis, Mo. 

Fanny, b. July 4, 1834 ; m. Jan. 4, 

ALONZO LOOMIS. b. Sept. 2=;. 1805; m. Feb. 20, 1828, Olive, dau. of David and 
Margaret (Phillips) Thurston. Barrc, N. Y. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 
Alfred, b. Oct. 15, 1833. -|- 

ISRAEL LOOMIS, b. 1814; m. • White. Nebraska, i ch'd. 

Irene, b. 1842. Omaha, Neb. 

SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. 1822; m. ist, Abbie King; m. 2nd, . Nebraska. 2 ch'n. 

Anna Morris, b. 1852. 5982. Abbie Jane, b. 1854. 

JOHN R. LOOMIS, b. 1832; m. Caroline King. Nebraska, i ch'd. 
Caroline, b. 1854. 

REV. THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Oct. 13, 1780; m. ist, Sophia, d. N. 

Y. City, May 4, 1828, dau. of Ralph and Mary (Rumsey) Isaacs; m. 2nd. 

Ingersoll. Cong, clergyman, pastor of churches in Conn., N. Y. City and Ind. He 

d. Nov., 1854. Indiana. 4 ch'n. 

Mary Sophia, b. 1808; m. Julius . 5986. Anthony Isaacs, b. Nov. 25, 

Bowles. Springfield, Mass. 1812. -|- 

WiLLiAM Isaacs, b. Dec. 25, 5987- Ralph, b. Oct. 25, 1815. -f 

1810. + 

GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Jan. 26, 1783; ni. ist, Apr. 9, 1805, Anna 

Driggs, d. June 3, 1808, ae. 25 yrs. ; m. 2nd, Feb. 18, 1809, (Apr. 22, 1813), Rhoda 

Bailey. He d. Oct. 28, 1847. He was a farmer, at Pike, N. Y. 7 ch'n. 

Julia Ann, b. 1806; m. Jeremiah 

Williams. Myron Co., 111. 

George Trumbull, b. Feb. 12, 

1808. -f 

Austin, b. Lenox, Dec. 24, 1800; 

m. 1st, Mch., 1842, Thankful M. 

Harlow ; tn. 2nd, Alzina Lanfear. 

DEAC. AUSTIN LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., June 10, 1789; m. ist, Feb. 2, 1820, 
Hannah, b. June 3, 1797, d. Aug. 31, i8.=;o, ae. 53, dau. of Azariah and Mary (East- 
man) Dickinson; m. 2nd, Jan. 3, 1852, Mary Anette, b. Oct. 23, 1804, dau. of Daniel 
and Lydia Martha (Brewster) Lyman, and widow of Deac. Daniel Russell. Farmer. 
Cong. He d. 1872. N. Amherst, Mass. 3 ch'n. 



5991- 



No ch'n. Hadley, Will Co., 111. 
William T., b. July 24, 1811. -f 
5992. Anceline, b. May 10, 1813; m. 
Philip Seber. She d. Aug. 23, 1849. 
Isaac Newton, b. 1816. -f 
Ansel C, b. July 3, 1818. -f 



5993 
5994 



SW.S- John Mii.ton, \>. Mi li ^.i, iK^3. -j- $</j7. Ki'iiAhu lUx/r-n, Ij. Mill, 17, 

5'//'- Austin IJickinxon, b. Sept. 4, 18.12. -{■ 

l8;j« t 

.<«.</. SA.MUI.L I,0(jMIS, I>, Sept. 27, r77.s; in. mt, l',;illistirl)a Haker ; ni .^ml, Mary 

1 1. .US'-. Ill- <l. I'iIj. is, iKsS. N. l)r..ok(i.:lil, N. Y. 8 rli'ii. 

S'/yH. KiiiiiiA, li. Oil, 1707; in. I.ynian son nf llrnry and Kchccca (Ji-w 

Wiiofls. Slic <l. iK.W- Madison, rll) Terry. She d. 1K29, and lie ni 

N. v. 2nd, Jvlizalielli Tanner; in. 3r>l, Lii 

.V//;. KoxANA, I). ()i:\, iy</)\ III. l-./.ra rina Sherwood. I'hyji. in Union 

Kiie. l-'orest I^ike, I'a. (.ily. Pa.. Then nlndii<l law and 

^jOOo. 'iKiiHOK W,, h. Apr. .10, iK*)!. |- hiiame an all'y at Ivlenljoto, I'a 

6(X)i, lli'.NKY, h, iKo.i, d. ae. .3 years, fh'd — isl m. : 1. Mary Ann, Kor 

^ifi02. IliioCKiloiJiHT L , h. Mill. 4, 1807. f her i\r%c. sec Terry fien , p i6ii. 

^xxi.l. I'l.izA, 1), i8(k;, d, ae. .3 year's, fJ<X).S. I'l.iZA, b. Sept. 1K17; in Sullivan 

fKX),|. llAiiiiiK.r, h, 1811; 111, Henry Kollin, iJean, She d, 181.I Hamilton, 

h, SaiiKcrfield, .M. Y., Apr. J,, iHii, N. Y. 

2H^.\. ASflHKL LOOMIS, h. Tolland, Coini , Sept. 16, 1771;; in. Stoddard, N. 1!., S,nlly, 

h Ort, 2.1, 1780, d, .Sept, 10, |8||, dan of ('ant, VVilliain and I'hoehe (VVomU) SrotI, 

lllaikMiiitli, His parents rem. (o Al ti-ad, N. H , 178.1, lie d, Aiik, ,1, 182.), at Al 

■ lead, and hhe in. 2nd, . .( rli'n h. AKiead. 

(kii/i. Antiionv W , b. Nov. 11, Ch'n: t. Alherl H., 2. Mary !•'. 

i8</), I (xnx). Mahv, b. Sept, 12, 1821 ; in. June 

6<K)7. Wiii.iA.vt I'o.sim, li July Ji, \<i. 18.1,1;, Samuel Lewis, son of 

1811, I lolin I, and Knih (Stehhins) SU 

f,oo8 Naniv, I), Sept, 10, 1817; m Ap,-. <lrr, or Slater. She d. Apr. 7, 1877 

27 1847, llorare Hanihlet, who d. I.aii(;doii, N II. fh'd i Slilla 

at Keene, N. !(., Aii|{. >), 1889. Maria. 

28.11. IIAKKY Wi;i.I.i;S I/)r)MIS, h. !■■.. Windsor, Conn, Jnne if., 171JI, h;ip<- J"ne 26, 

1701; III, I'. I, Mrh, I, 181,1, Hope N'orrii, d. Oct, 11, 181.1; m, 2nil, Nov, 22, 181,1. 

Namy, li .Mrh, i,\, 179.1, d, May 21, 18.SQ, dan, of Moses VVriKlil. He d July 28, 

\WtCt. Wayne, Aslilahiila Co., O. 10 eh'n, 
^oii) I.Ai^RA !■! , I) l)ir, 17, i8i.i;; in. int, 'mi | 

l)«i. 28, 1842, l)r John A Mr 

Uride, d .Sept 27, iH)), ae. .16; in. 

2111I, Ann ">, i8.)7, Joshua I-'orhes. 

.She il, |i/).i, Wayne, O. 
fioii Naniv M, h Sept 16, 1817; in 

Sepi 8, |8,)2, James Stone. Mor Henry. 

Kan, CJhio, Cli'rl ; 1. Kalph fxii.i;, Annik W., h. Auk. .1. ^^^y, m l»l, 

(xni. ('audi. ink, b. Nov. 2.1, 1819; m. Jan. 7, 18.S2, Kev. John H. Avery, 

June .1, 18,16, Alfred Winters, d. il i8.i;,i; ; in. z'nd, Jnne 11. 1872, F. 

Aiik I. |8</. She d Mrh 21, 18.S7, K Miller. San I.nis Obispo, Cil, 

al hatdeville, Ohio Ch'n; I, fioifi. I.iiiv Daii,, h, Aiik \'). 1828. il, 

Henry Welles, 2, (!.irrie, ,1. Fjor •ame year. 

eiiie, ,j, Addie, .■;. William. 'K117, IIknkv WKi.i.r.s, h. Her, 8, 18,11,+ 

r,oi.i, Cii.n., h, Oct. 29, 1821, d. Ort, 6. rxiiB, Kik kwkm. A, b Aiik 2.S, 1 8.1.1. + 

1822. 6010. .Aliii-kt M,, h Hei-, .it, t8.i8, -|- 

28.1a M.IJAH I.OfJMIS, b, Windsor, ( onii , Nov, 1, 1702; in, Jnne .1 (3), 182.1, Harriet, 
b. Sept, 20, i8fii, d, Nov. I), \WH, il.in, of Tilt and Sar.ih (Itiirl) HIiss, (Ow record 
rails her llaiiiiali, another Harriet I'iii, hiil all a^ne in all other farts). When did 
he file.' Kerords 1 ondii I W .N'oi (olli, ( onii 1 rh'n, b. Conn. 

(ntjn. Hai'Iiii't M , 1). Mill, 1.1, 182.1;, d ,\ov, 0, 184.S, 

May 1.1;, 18,16. r,oj.' Sahaii F! , h I)er. i), 18,18. 

6<i2l. I'KANCIH !•■., h. Aiik, 2.1, 1828, il 

281.1, WILLIAM LOOMIS, b, S, Windsor. Conn., Ort. 6, 1801; m. 1st, Ort, 8, 1822, 
Akihs, b, iMilield, Conn,, d I'eh jc^, 182.1;, dan, of .Stone and Asenath O'easc) F'ease; 
ni. 2nd, May 2, 1826, Sally (Sarah) [lanKeit Johnson, b. 1807, d. Nov, 17, 181I ; 

in, .ird, Ksther , He removed from Iv Windsor, where h, his firnl ,1 ch'n, to 

SoiilhboroiiKh, Mass,, where his 2nil wife d , and wluie he d, June 2.I, l8.|.l. ') ch'n. 

6o2.1, HAimil'T Soi'lllA, b. July 6, 182.); 1870 llelrhertown, Ma.su. ('Ii'n: 

m. Jan 36, l8s.1, fJeo. C. Sanforrl. i Sarah Ai;ne\ 2 Win Looniis, 3 

d. Mch 8, 1874. She d. July ,1, Aliee 



SaiiAii C, b Mill, 0, 182,1; ni 


Dec 


21, 1R17, lohii I', Hallidav, 1 


1 0, 


June .10, l8.!4, d Mrh 2, 1^72 


She 


d. Aiik. '3, 1867. l''reinoiit. 


Ne 


braska. Ch'n: i I''r;inre» 


Adc 


laide, 2, Lanr.i Ivli/abeth, 3, 


Win, 



Untruth (Ji>rtirratiint 



6oa.(. AcNKS 1'., b. l'\l), .'o. iK^'s, <1. I*'cl) '"'.(d tiiAuiorrK Makia. Ii \'>i\-. nj, iSjo: 

6025. Ann Iu.iza, h. Dec iK, iSjK, <I, mi Nhv, j. 1850, I'Mw.iril I'Mukk'. 

6oj6. Sarah Dacchi-. !> .hilv 15, i8,ti ; Itoilin. M.iss. 

111. Juno I.'. iSm. Kciiluii r I'lis fiD.ti. I.i'iii.i.A Amkma. h Mrli. -'.', l8.(j; 

(•.lie. Itfiliii. Mass. I'l-b. J<j, i8,!(), son of Alnaliiiin aiul 

fi(i.7. C'liAKi.oiTi: Smith, 1). M;i,v 1 .•, iH.(,|, l'"li/;i (Sawvi-r) Itinrlnw. Slio il. 

(I. Oct. .(1. iH.iS NoiIIiImihuikIi, Mass., June 7. 187.). 

(lu.'S Amasa Miner, l>. Oil. -•(, iS,(.|, il. tirn: i. Mary l'".li/a, j. (ioo. 

Oil. 1.). i8.i8, Alir.MU. ,1 Ncllif Snphi.i, .), I'runk 

(iii.'i) ."XiiNKK I''i.l..s\viiuTii, Il l)rr 2(), I'.IIswiH 111 See lliKrlovv ("uMi , p. 

iS,t7, il. Nov. .'J, i8.|o .-iw 

-■8.17. l'()NI'"UCIUS I'li'CII LOOM IS, I. !■: Wimlsor, Tl , Oil, 8. 1,'hvk 111 Ci't Uciui. 

I'a., Oct. 31, iK,(5. I'.li/aluMli, l>. (ir'l lli'iiil, Nov. .", 1815, il. riiallanooKa, rcnn., .Sept. 

8. i8i)i, ilau. of llanirl anil Ui'linia ( H.irkcr) l.voiis. iMiriiioi. Ucp. Melli lie 

il. llalsli-ad, I'a., I-Vl.. ij, 1885. 5 I'li'ii all I. SanfonI, N. Y. 
(lo.l-' llAKKii;r TiioMr.soN, li, Oi-|. j^, raiprnlor ; in. Jiul, Mill 18, 188.1, 

i8.t6; 111. Apr. 8, 1857, Jaiiics 1>. Samuel I'ronrli ( li.illaiioon.i, 

l'"lsl!f, II. C"iinway, Mass., Jan. I, rcnn. 

18,11. Slir il A|>r 111, i8';8 Cli'd : f«'.1|. Sami'H. I'kttincii.i., Ii (VI (>, 

I llattif M, i8.|o, I 

(iil(l kl'lir.l'CA ItAHKIH, 11. Scpl, I.), 18,(8; (10.15. Jl'IH'S I'lTCII, 11. Sfpt .'(l. l8|." I 

in. 1st, Sept. 15, 185a .Miraiu I,. (Ki.id. John I'haki.ks, Ii l>ci-. .to, iS|(i | 

.■8|., I'ASCAI, I.OOMIS, l>. I" Winilsor, (."oim., June 17, 1804; in. Ilartforil, (."onii , Mill, 
o, i8j.s, Martha Joins, li. Ilarlforil, Dci-. jin 1805, d. Ilartforil, Jan. -•8, 1888, ilan, 
of Anliilialil anil Marllia ("I'atty" Joiu-s) (irfi'iiliolil, anil ^r. ilni of ,'\iililli.ilil 
(Irrrnlii'liI, wlio raiiio from Si'ollanil anil scllli'il al l.vini', loiin lie serveil as 
speei.il eonslalile anil lire warilen; was a strong; aliolitioiiist ami lemperaiiee man, 
Hnililer. Uep'n. C'oiin't. lie il. Ilarlforil, I'eli (1, 1885. His pastor, Uev. IVr. I'.. 
I'. I'.iiUer, pastor of the So, l'oni.','l t'lmiili of Ilarlforil, wrote eoiuei luii^', liim llie 
following ; 

I'aseal I.ooinis was limn in Winilsor, Comieelii nl, on tlie 17II1 o( June, i8o.(. 
When aliiinl seventeen 01 einliteen years of a^e, he eaine to llarlford, (.011 
neelieul, .is apprenliee to (ieneuil llayden in the husiness of earpentiy. UiiriiiK the 
year l8.i8, toKilher with many others who were the fruits of a nieal reliKions revival, 
Mr. I.oomis unileil with the Seeoml Cliureh of Christ in llartfoid ( ConKieKiilional), 
in wliieh he eoiiliimeil his ineiiilieislii|i until his death, wliieli oeenrred nil the dlli 
of I'ehruary, 188,=;, he lieiii).; Ilieii ahiiosi einlity one years of a^e. I lis wife (Martha 
Jones (ireenlield) survived him and died in the eomniimion of the same ehiiieh, in 
the year |H8,H (Janiiarv -'Hlli) Mr. I.ooinis was a 111.111 of stroii(.; ihaiaeler ,ind 
eonvielions, lie w.ilUed iipiiKhtly anion).; his fellow men, and was leKarded with 
lliat esleeiii whieli is ever aeeorded to those whose eonduel is exemplary .iiid whose 
iiillneiue is salnlaiy, lie was an aelive niemliei of his ehniili. lovinc its vaiious 
services, and piinnolinc. its aelivities, aiionliii); lo ihe uie.r.ine ol his .ihilily and 
means. 

Mr. I.ooinis developed a peculiarly sIioiik inleiesl in the woil< and cause of 
'reinper.ince, and w.is never weary of l.ihor for the furtherance of that cause II 
was the one .ispecl of Christian activiticH, which, perhaps, more than .iiiy oilier, 
enli'led his synip,illiies, prayers, and elTorts. 

When Mr I.oomis died, at a Ko"d ohi aj-ie, his familiar and slalw.iil lij'.uie w.is 
much missed hy the community, ,'iiid his departure w.is fell as a lieie.iveinenl liv a 
lar).;e numlier of persons who h.iil lieeii associated with him in ( hri.li.in ciicle:, and 
had conceived for him a sincere respect .iiiil alleetion. 

His 7 ch'ii, h Hartford, Conn. See N. I'.. II. Si (i Ke^ , Vol, .15, p, ,(oi/ 

fin,t7, I'A.siAi., Ji(, 1) July .'.t, i8j6. -| win Spencer, d. Jan, IS, 1871;. 

<iim8 (liiiui.K Wasiiin(/iiiN, II, Auk. .I". Hartford, Conn. Ch'd : I. I'litillic. 

i8.'8; 111, isl. Sept, 3, l8.=;i, Adeline 'lop Hiniiiuta Wooiiiiiiiisn, li, I'Vli, a.), 

h'.li/ahelli Challier, d. N. Y. City, iH.njj m. May .•-•, 188.), James Dex 

Apr, .1, i8';7; m. --nd, SepI, j,i. i8(i.t, ler Martin, d. Auk. ,'^. li'i^y lliirl- 

Corilelia (iertrude Haiooil, il. Sept, ford. Conn., where she resides. No 

15, 187.!. He d. N Y. City, Dee. ch'ii. 

.'11, iWij. No cli'n, 'io|-', Maiiuia I'Ii/a. Ii Nov, i--, iH,),";. 

'io,(i) CiiAKi.KS (iuKKNiiM.ii, II. I 'ec ^<), (irail. of Ilarlforil Ilieii School, 

i8.(ii I cl.iss of i8H(i Ues. Haitford, Conn. 

'iii.|o I'liANii'S l''i,i/Aiii ni, h. May y, '"i|,|. AmimiALi) GtLimKT, li. June 30, 

18,1s; m I'ec 11, iWii, Henry F.d 18/18. + 



iCnomtH C^ntralngij 



340 



2867. 
60+4. 

2868. 

6047. 

6048. 
6049. 

2869. 



6056. 
6057. 
6058. 

2873. 

6060. 

6061. 

2874. 

6062. 



6063. 
6064. 

6065. 
2&S1. 

6068. 

6069. 
6070. 

6071. 
6072. 



HUBBARD LOOMIS, b. May 20, 1776; m. ist, Dec. IS, 1802, Clarissa Scovill, d. 
Aug. 20, 1809; m. 2nd, Nancy Newton. He removed to Madison Co., N. Y. 3 ch'n. 
An.v, b. Feb. 3, 1806; m. 1st, Ly- 6045. Almon, b. June n, 1808, d. Apr. 

man Holmes; m. 2nd, Charles Lat- 17, 1809. 

timer, who d. Nov. 23, 1878. She 6046. Harmon Marshall, b. June 29, 

d. Westfield, Mass., Apr. 27, 1900. 1814. + 

JOSIAH LOO^^S, b. Aug. 27, 1777; m. ist, Jan. 28, 1802, Rebecca Sheen, d. May 
4, 1821 ; m. 2nd, Apr. I, 1826, Mary Newton. Removed to Hamilton, N. Y. He d. 
there. May 19, 1857. 6 ch'n. 



6050. Levi, b. Sept. 6, i8to. + 

6051. losiAH, b. June 7, 1812. + 

(k)^2. Harriet, b. July 10, 1828; m. Mch. 
18, 1858, .■\lbert E. Smith. Hamil- 
ton, N. Y. 



William Sheen, b. Mch. 15. 
1804. + 

Lyman, b. Aug. 14, 1805. + 
£mily, b. Aug. i5, 1808; m. Nov. 
30, 1845, Wm. G. Butler, d. Aug.. 
1857. She d. Apr. 2, 1864. Mich. 

JACOB LOOMIS, b. Apr. 27, 1780; m. Mch. 30. 1803, Nancy, b. Dec. 3, 1770, d. 
Pinckncy, Mich.. Sept., 1846, dau. of Thomas and Susannah (Cole) Noble. Re- 
moved to Oakland, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

Hannah, b. Sept. 25, 1803; m. Oct. 6054. Thomas Noble, b. July 3, 1807. 

l8, 1821, Caleb Stanley. 6055. Calista, b. Mch. 22, 1810. 

CALEB LOOMIS, b. Sept. 4, 1788; m. Feb. 18, 1813. Eunice Andrus, d. Oct. 17, 

1839, ac. 44. He d. Mch. 31, 1849, at Russell, Mass., where b. his 4 ch'n. 
Henry, b. Oct. 8, 1813. + Ohio. 

Ralph, b. Mch. 16, 1817. + 6059. Oren, b. Feb. 7, 1824. + 

Harly, b. Oct. 6, 1821. Cleveland, 

LYMAN LOOMIS, b. Dec. 10, 1793; m. Clarissa Wait. He was drowned, July 17, 
1825. Chester, Mass. 2 ch'n. 

Jacob, b. July 30, 1820, drowned d. Feb. 26, 1890, ae. 84, at Russell, 

July 17, 1825. Mass., son of Levi and Rosana 

Alvira, b. Nov., 1821 ; m. David, ( ) Bishop. 

SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. Jan. 16, 1797; m. Jan. 16, 1817. Laura, b, Russell, 1797. 

dau. of Newman and Mary ( ) Bishop, who d. Sept. 8, 1885, ae. 86. He d. Feb. 25, 

1863. Chicopee, Mass. 6 ch'n, b. Mass. 

Hannah Ostella, b. Apr. i, 1818; 

m. Nov. 27, 1845, Lewis M. Atkins. 

She d. Mch. 22, 1858. Mittincague. 

Mass. Ch'n: i. Mortimer Bel- 6066. 

mont, 2. A son. 

Solomon IIubb.«iRD, b. Nov. 8, 

1820. + 

Lyuia Atwater. h. Apr. 15, 1824; 

m. Sept. 14. 1848, George G. Stev- 6067. 

ens. Pittsficld, Mass. 

Betsey Adela. b. July 2, 1827; m. 

Oct. 4, 1850, Stephen, son of Ed- 



mund and Mary ( ) Danks. 
Springfield, Mass. Ch'n ; i. Emma, 

Sophia Holmes, b. .•\pr. 3, 1830; 
m. Julv IS, 1846, Samuel W. Parsh- 
ley. She d. Feb. 14. i860. Chico- 
pee, Mass. Ch'n: i. Martha E., 2. 
Clarence D. 

Jacob Lyman, b. Nov. 29, 1832; m. 
Nov. 26, i8s6, Frances Clara Avery. 
He d. June 9. 1886. Blacksmith. 
No ch'n. Springfield, Mass. 



ELIAS LOOMIS, b. Colchester. Conn., May 18, 1788; m. ist, 1812, Matilda, b. Aug. 
12, 1794, d. June 30, 1849, ae. 55, dau. of Samuel and Abigail (Hyde) Carrier; m. 



2nd, Oct. 8, 1850, Rachel Adams, d. May 
Westchester, Conn. 9 ch'n, h. Conn 
Samuel Carrier, b. Mch. 24. 
1813.+ 

Harriet, b. Nov. 17, 1815. 
Caroline Matilda, b. Sept. 23. 
1820; m. Amos B. Latham. Marl- 
boro. 

Mary Ann, b. Jan. 5, 1825; m. Jo- 
seph Thomson. 

Lydia Lucretia, b. Oct. 30, 1828; 
m. Mch. 23, 1851, Alfred, b. Aug. 3, 
1827, son of David and Phoebe 
(Johnson) Chittenden, of Colches- 
ter, Conn. She d. July 14, 1853, 



n, 1856, ac. 63. He d. June 21. 1856. 



and be m. 2nd, Apr. 16, 1854, Emily 

M. Root. Ch'd: i. Lucretia J., b. 

i8!;2. See Chittenden Gen , p. 190. 

Marta Ann, b. Mav 2, 1830; m. 

Mch. 12, 1861, John G. Worthing- 

ton. 

Tane, h. Jan. 24, 1833; m. Titus 

Marcum. East Hampton. 

Janet, b. Jan. 24, 1833, d. Dec. H. 

6076. A daughter, b. Jan. 24, 1833, d. Jan. 
28, 1833 



C073. 

6074. 
6075. 



^^uftttli ^Pitrrattntt 



2886. CALEB LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Ct., June 15, 1797; m. ist, Colchester, Sept. 6, 
1820, Catherine Ely, b. Colchester, Dec. 5, 1798, d. there Dec. 28, 1846, dau. of Noah- 
diah (Dyar) and Phoebe (Ely) Emmon(dJs; m. 2nd, Feb. 9, 1847. Mrs. Phcebe 
Ely Snow, sister of his ist wife, d. Feb. 23, 1863. Oliver Wallcott app'd Caleb 
Loomis Lieut, of Sixth Co., 20tli Regt. of infantry, Militia of Conn., 1823 ; promoted 
to Capt. 1824. Farmer. Deni. Prot. He d. E. Haddam, June 3, 1867. See Em- 
mons Fam., 1905. 5 ch'n — all b. Colchester. 

6077. Louisa, b. Mch. 10, 1821. Deaf Aug. 11, 1854. He d. 1864. No 
and dumb. She d. Aug. 27, 1839. ch'n. Tennessee. 

6078. JoF.L, b. Apr. I, 1822. + 6080. Lyman, b. Apr. 4, 1831, d. Feb. 7, 

6079. Robert, b. June 7, 1829 ; m. Nov. 1835. 

28, 1861, Phoebe A. Leonard, d. 6081. Lyman, b. Nov. 18, 1836. + 

2891. ALFRED ISHAM LOOMIS, b. West Chester, Conn., Nov. 3, 1796; m. Apr. 6, 

1826, Abigail, b. Westchester, June 26, 1798, d. E. Hampton, June 8, 1899, dau. of 
Nathaniel and Abigail (Foote) Foote. Memb. State Leg. 1847. He d. Mch. 28, 1882. 
Westchester, Conn. 7 ch'n. b. Conn. 

6082. Abigail Foot, b. Feb. 11, 1827; m. 6086. Emily Harvey, b. Mch. 20, 1837; 
Nov. 27, 1852, Charles E. Brownell m. Apr. 4, 1861, Edward A., b. 
(grad. Y. C. 1850), b. Moodus. Oct. Sp'f'd, Mass., May 31, 1829, d. 
26, 1827, d. Jan. 25, 1906. Had 5 Hartford, Conn., Aug. 3, 1897, son 
ch'n. She d. Dec. 31, 1863. of Elisha and Almira (Sikes) 

6083. Alfred, b. Nov. 2, 1829. unm., d. Bliss. Banking. Rep. Cong. 
Apr. 21, 1866. Hartford, Conn. Ch'n; I. Edward 

6084. Jane Clarissa, b. July 31, 1832; m. M., 2. Alfred Loomis, 3. Jennie 
Apr. 9, 1863, Philo Bevin. East Louise, 4. Helen Augusta. 
Hampton, Conn. No ch'n. She 6087. Israel Foot, b. Nov. 8, 1839 + 
was his 2nd wife. 6088. Milton Lathrop, b. July 16, 

6085. George Champion, b. Jan. 30, 1835, 1842. + 
d. Jan. 30, 1847. 

2893. LOREN WILLIAMS LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 20, 1800; m. ist, Nov. 19, 1835, 
Caroline L., b. Mch. 13, 1816, d. Oct. 3, 1858, dau. of Joseph and Electa (Cone) 
Williams; m. 2nd, Mch. 16, 1860, Mary O. Buell. He d. Feb. 14, 1872. Westchester, 
Conn , where b. his 3 ch'n. 

6089. Lucretia Warner, b. Aug. 8, 1836; 6090. William Henry, b. May 6, 1839. 

m. Sept. 29, i860, George B. liil- Westchester. 

Hard. Boston, Mass. 609T. Frances Pheodora, b. Mch. 6, 1848. 

2897. HIRAM LOOMIS, b. June 29, 1805; m. ist, July 14, 1830, Orril Davis, d. Oct. 2S, 

1849, ae. 49; m. 2nd, Mch. 11, 1852, Mrs. Ann A. Wakeman. He d. Aug. 5, 1872'. 

Ballston, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
6092. Martha, b. Oct. 17, 1833, unm. 6093. Harriet, b. Dec. 28, 1838, d. Feb. 6, 

Teacher in Vassar College. Pough- 1855. 

keepsie, N. Y. 

2899. GILBERT L. LOOMIS, b. July 7. 1809; m. ist, Alice H. Carpenter, d. July 28, 1854; 
m. 2nd, Dec. 3, 1856, Phrebe Hewitt. Mosherville, N. Y. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 

6094. Alice H., b. Apr. 7, 1842; m. Aug. 15, 1865, Charles F. Wait. 

2900. EDWARD LOOMIS, b. July 8, 1812; m. ist, Sept. 18, 1844, Mary Ann Harvey, d. 
Jan. 25, 1847, ae. 22; m. 2nd, July l, 1849, Mrs. Frances Ann Beaumont. He was 
drowned, July 3, 1876. Sonora, Cal. i ch'd. 

6095. Sarah Louisa, b. Sept. 23, 1853, d. July 4, 1866. 

2901. ALBERT D. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 22, 1814; m. Sept. 21, 1842, Marietta Carr. Engaged 
in business in Chicago, and resided in Kenosha, Wis. 4 ch'n. 

6096. Helen M., b. Oct. 6, 1843, d. Oct. cago. 111. 

9, 1843. 6099. Clara M., b. Apr. 25, 1853; m. Jan. 

6097. AUGU.STUS H., b. Dec. 21, 1844. + 10, 1877, Alfred F. Ross. Buchan- 

6098. Frank .^., b. July 17, 1848. Chi- an, Mich. 

2904. JAMES R. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 28. 1822; m. Maria Green. He d. Oct. 16, 1863, in 
hospital at Memphis, Tenn. 4 ch'n. 

6100. Mary Louisa, b. Jan. 14, 1851, d. sha, Wis. 

May 18, 1853. 6102. Frank, b. July 29, 1856. 

6101. Charles, b. June 12, 1854. Keno- 6103. Nellie, b. Aug. 10, 1861. 



iCaomifli (iruralnnn 



342 



2906. 
6104. 

6105. 
6106. 

2908. 
6108. 

fiiog. 



61 in. 



2914. 



6114. 
6115. 



61 16. 

2920. 
6II-. 

61 18. 

2925- 



WILLIAM ROBBIX'S LOOMIS. b. Mch. 8, 1807; m. Jan. 2, 1842, Marv Crosby. 

I'Jmira, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

I~LizAnF.TH F., b. May 5, 1844 ; m 6107. 

June 24, 1868, Joseph .\ I'ri^bic. 

Geneva, N. Y. 

William C. b. Sept. 11, 1849. 

Henry A., b. July IS. i853- 



EnwARn A., b. May 25, 1855; m. 
Rachel Louise, b. May i, 1859. dau. 
of Col. I'^ly Taylor and Mary Chap- 
man (Foster) Connor, of Wilkes- 
barre, Pa. See Foster Gen. 



SAMUEL ANIBAL LOOMIS. b. Mcb. .•?. 

Adsit, dau. of a sca-caplain. Bapt. .Albany, 

Mary Emily, b. June 29, 1838, d. 

Sept. 30, 1838. 

Mary Elizabeth, b. Pou.qhkccpsie. 

N. Y., Nov. 19, 1840 ; m. Oct. 20. 

1864. Edward H. Haine, of E. 

Worcester, \. Y. Albany, X. Y. 

Ch'n: I. Samuel J., 2. XcUie 

Elizabeth. 

Samuel G., b. Albany. Mch. 12, 

1842; he enlisted Oct. iv 1862, Co. 

B, 173rd Regt. N. Y. Vol. Marched 

through the woods to Port Hu.l 

son while they were on fire. Took 

a message to the fleet anchored in 

the Miss. River, passing the entire 61 11 

front of the enemy. Helped make 

the entrenchments before Port 

Hudson. Volunteered with the 

forlorn hope to storm the works at 

midnight. During the battle he 

was frequently heard cheering ami 

urging his companions on, saying. 6112 

"Now is the time to make your 

mark," and "Stand by the flag." 6113 

He worked in the entrenchments 

42 days without a change of cloth- 

OLIVER LOOMIS, b. E. Windsor, Ct.. Sept. 24, 1763; m. ist, Dec. 9, 1787, Judith, 
b. Canterbury, Ct., Apr. 17, 1764. d. Mch. 31, 1814. ae. .^0, dau. of Gideon and 
Mary, or Jude, (Leach) Adams; m. 2nd, Mrs. Deborah Hamlin. He enlisted, 1777. 
at 14 yrs. of age, in Capt. Aaron Foote's Co., Col. Noahdiah Hooker's Regt., and 
he served in the Levies in 1780. 39 yrs. Justice of the Peace, and 6 yrs. representa- 
tive. A JefTersonian Democrat. He removed to Pawlct, Vt., about 1783, and d. 
Jan. 4, 1837. 3 ch'n. 



1813; m. Sept. 29. i8v. Sarah .\dcline 

N. Y. 6 ch'n. b. N. Y. 

in.g. having left his knapsack at 
Baton Rouge. He was but one day 
off of duty. While waiting for 
transports to bring the boys home, 
he went to Port Hudson for relics, 
was sun-struck, and died in hos- 
pital -Aug. 13, 1863. His body ar- 
rived in .Albany, Dec. 23rd. 1863. 
with 13 others, and was buried 
with military honors, the funeral 
procession being 3!/^ mi. long. His 
biography is in the capitol at Al- 
banv. and his picture hangs in the 
wall on account of his bravery. 
.•\nna S., b. Dec. 25. 1845; m. Sept. 
29. l8()8. Jewett W. Brown, b. Hol- 
listcr, Mass.. Feb. 2.S, 1836, d. Mch. 
13, 1904. Albany, N. Y. Ch'n: i. 
.Anna May, 2. Maud .Adclla, 3. 
Frank Lnomis, 4. Jewett W.. 5. 
Jewett Milton. 

Roseli .Aucusta. b. Feb. 10, 1847, 
d. July 29, 1848. 

Sarah .Aiiella, b. Mch. 6, 1851. 
Unm. Educated at .Albanv Normal 
Coll. Albany, N. Y. 



GinEON Adams, b. Canterbury, Ct.. 
Sept. 18, 1788. -f 

Jerusha AnAMS, b. Norwich, Ct.. 
Mch. 2, 1790; m. Oct. 31, 1824, 
Ichabod Ward, d. Oct. 29, 1854. 
She d. Oct. 23, 1869. Norwich, Ct. 
Ch'n: I. Wm. Dygert, 2. Mary 
Emma, 3. Nancy Huntington. 
Mary .Apams. b. Pawlct. Vt., Sept. 
12, 1792, d. Dec. 7, i860; m. Paw- 
lct, Mch. 18, 1824, Elisha Warner, 



b. Pawlet, 1801, d. there Feb. 11, 
1878. Rev. soldier. Farmer. Ch'n : 

1. Oliver Loomis. His grandson is 
Fred Warner Barrett, a successful 
retail merchant, of Poultney, Vt., 

2. Walter King. 



Note. — By census of 1790, Oliver Loom- 
is, of Pawlct, Vt., is credited with i son 
over 16 yrs. of age, and 2 daughters. So 
he liad at least 4 ch'n. 



NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. i:. Win.hnr, Conn., Mch. 9. 1780; m. Anna Williams. 
He d. 1829. Pawlet. Vt. 4 ch'n. 

Belvidcre, 111. 
^1119. Benjamin Newberry, b Sept. IS. 

1810. + 
6120. Henry Williams, b. .Apr. 14. 
i8is.-f 



Maria, b. Apr. 16, 1803; m. Oct. 
I,S, 1826, Josiali Goodspeed. Belvi- 
dere. 111. 

MiRANiiA, b. .Apr. to, 1806; m. Jan. 
17, 1828, Orlin Hulett. She d. 1840. 



GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Conn., July 19. 1784; m. Oct. i, 181 1, Martha French. He 
d. Mch. 20, 1865. Skowhegan, Me. 11 ch'n. 



i>?uptttl| O^pitpratton 



6121. George, b. May 27, 1813. + 

6122. Hannah, b. Nov. 22, 1815; m. 
Aug. I, 1838, Nathaniel Grant, who 
d. 1863. Brighton, Me. 

6123. Franklin, b. Feb. 6, 1817; m. July 
I. 1847, Eliza Ann Pratt. No ch'n. 
Newport, Me. 

6124. Mary, b. Jan. 16, 1819; m. Jan. 6. 
1840, Edward Wvman. Manches- 
ter, N. H. 

6125. Louisa, b. Nov. 15, 1821 ; m. Oct. 
I, 1848, Adams Parker, who d. 
1864. Lewiston, Me. 

2926. SAMUEL LOOMIS. b. Conn., Oct. ii 
1847. Skowhegan, Me. 2 ch'n. 

6132. Sarah, b. Jan., 1812: m. Noah 
Blackwell. Geneseo, III. 



2928. 
6I3-4- 

6135. 
6136. 
2931- 

6140. 
6141. 

6142. 
2933- 

6146. 

2938. 

6150. 
6151. 
6152. 

2940. 

61.S5. 
6156. 
6157. 
6158. 
2941. 



6126. SopHRONiA, b. Mch. 19, 1823 ; m. 
Alonzo, b. Sept. 2, 1828, son of 
Richard and Susan (Crosby) 
Spalding. Harmony, Me. Ch'n : 
I. Julia, 2. Benjamin, 3. Charles, 4. 
Warren. 

6127. Bradford, b. June 9, 1827. + 

6128. Benoice. b. Mch. 2, 1829. + 

6129. Sarah P., b. Mch. 8, 1831, d. May 
4. 1832. 

6130. Warren, b. Apr. 2, 1834. + 

6131. Charles H., b. Apr. 22, 1847. + 



1786; m. Lydia Hutchins. He d. July 25, 
6133. George Henry, b. July, 1813. + 



MURRAY LOOMIS. b. Conn., Apr. 18, 1792; m. Rhoda Squires. He d. 1862. Iowa. 
6 ch'n. 



Esther J., b. 1818; m. Aug. 31, 
1835, Valentine Crommett. Atlan- 
tic, Iowa. 

Rhoda P., b. 1821 ; m. Kellogg Rus- 
sell. Madison, Me. 
Samuel Dyer, b. 1823; m. ist, Oct. 



25, 1847, Arobine J. Hutchinson ; m. 

2nd, Reed. Geneseo, 111. 

6i37- JosiAH, b. 1825; m. . 

6138. Augusta, b. 1827, d. ae. 18 years. 

6139. Nathan, b. July, 1829; ni. Sarah 



MERRILL LOOMIS, b. Conn., Apr. 2, 1786; m. Esther , d. 1869. Served in 

War of 1812, being allowed $68.00 on his claim. He removed, 1830, from Stamford, 
Vt., to Centreville, Pa., and d. Apr. 12, 1861. s ch'n. 



Salome, b. 1807; m. Alonzo Young. 

She d. 1833. Amity, Pa. 6143. 

Electa, b. 1810; m. ist, John 

Young; m. 2nd, . Removed 6144. 

west 1855. 

John, b. 1820; m. Spring. 



Centerville, Pa. 

Emmeline, b. 1822; m. Chap- 
man. Amity, Pa. 

Clarissa, b. 1825; m. 1st, Deville 
Chapman ; m. 2nd, . Troy, Pa. 



JOHN LOOMIS. b. .^ug. 14, 1790; m. Sophia, b. 1799, dau. of Noah and Martha 
(Watt) Sexton. (One gives her name as Harriet Saxon — possibly is was Harriet 
Sophia). He d. Mch. 26, 1835, at French Creek. W. Va. 5 ch'n. 
Elizabeth, b. 1819; m. Gilbert scendants — some are in Alaska). 

Gould. She d. . French Creek. 6147. Jason, b. Sept. 7, 1823. -f 

Mary, b. 1821 : m. Elmore Brake. 6148. .Amzi, b. Sept. 24, 1827. -f 

She d. 1845. Buckhannon, W. Va. 6149. William, b. Mch. 26, 1834, unm., d. 

(These two sisters have many de- many yrs. ago. 

JEDUTIIUN LOOMIS, b. July 18. 1800; m. . He removed to Rutland, 111., 

and afterwards to Nebraska, where he d. 1871. 5 ch'n. 
Benjamin, b. 1840? 6153. James, b. 1850. 

Standish, b. . 6154. Lorenzo, b. 1854. 

Roderick, b. 1847; m. . 

ISRAEL LOOMIS, b. June 8, 1804: m. Mch. 27, 1828, Clarissa Monroe, who d. 
Dec. 4, 1868. Mendota (1873), Mo. 6 ch'n. 
Mary J., b. Dec. 27, 1829; m. 1847, 6159, 

William Willson. Bonaparte, la 



Miles S., b. Aug. 16, 1831. Sacra- 
mento, Calif. 

Andrew J., b. Nov. 30, 1833; m. 
Joanna Dailey. Mendato. Mo. 
Martin V., b. Nov. i, 1836. + 



Martha A., b. Aug. 15, 1843; m. 
Apr., 1869, Oliver Bramhall. Men- 
dato, Mo. 

6160. Lois E., b. Dec. 10, 1845; m. Mch., 
1867, John W. Mullins. Shawnee, 
Mo. 



JONATHAN LOOMIS, b. Dec. 19, 1806; m. Feb. 5, 1828, Margaret Stafford. Lin- 
colnville, Pa., where b. his 6 ch'n. 



ICncmtsi (^mralngg 



344 



6161. 
6162. 
6163. 

2945- 



6167. 



6168. 

6169. 
6170. 
6171. 

6172. 



29-)6- 

6176. 
29!7- 



0164. Gkurgf. W., b. Sept. 9, 1837; m. Jan. 
I. 1856, Julia A. Martin. Lincoln- 
ville, Pa. 

Mary C, b. Oct. 2, 1840, d. Aug. 
26, 1844. 

Elmi.va M.. b. Sept. 20, 1843; ni- 
June 7, 1866, Charles Amy. Lin- 
colnville, Pa. 



6163. 
6166. 



Sarah E., b. Oct. 31, 1828; m. Oct., 

1848, Joseph Smith. BloomficUl, 

Pa. 

JosiAH J., b. Mch. IS, 1831 ; m. 

Mch., 1851, Harriet E. Amy. Liu- 

colnville, Pa. 

Nathan S., b. Mch. 9. 1835, d. 

Sept. II. 1844. 

PROF. NATHAN LOOMIS, b. Mch. 25, I794; m. Ashfield, Mass., Feb. 24. 1820, 
Waitic Jcnks, b. N. Providence, R. I., Nov. 2, 1797, d. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., Mch. 13, i860, 
dau. of Josepli (a native of Belpre, Hng.) and Experience (Palmer) Barber. He 
rec'd degree of A. M. from Amherst. Conducted a private school for boys, both in 
N. Y. State and Va. In the forties was at Springvalc, Fairfax Co., Va., and was 
a computer in the National Observatory. Rem. to Cambridge, Mass., abt. 1850, and 
was associated with Prof. Benjamin Pierce of Harvard in founding the American 
Ephcmcris and Nautical Almanac. Up to this time the Eng. Ephemcris had always 
been employed and it was now time that our own meridian at Washington should 
be established and used. For some years the observations and calculations were 
made at Cambridge. While here he was a memb. of the Mass. Leg., 18O0, 1863. 
Teacher. Mathematician. Civil engineer. Rep. Non-sectarian. He d. at Hunt 
ington, W. Va., May 18, 1876. g ch'n. 



JosKPH Baruf.r, b. Openhcim, N. 
v., Feb. 17, 1821. "Always tinker- 
ing." A man of great intellectual 6173. 
ability — musician, poet, editor, lec- 
turer, artist, author, astronomer, 
and philosopher. Unm., d. Wash , 
1). C, July 14. 1895. 
Nathan )., b. June 29, 1822, d. 
Oct. 29, 1822. 

George, b. Apr. 19, 1824. -f 
Mahlon, b. July 21, 1826.-}- 
Eben Jenks, b. Nov. 11, 1828.-!- 
Marv Sears, b. Oppenluim. N. Y., 
Jan. 28, 1832; m. W. Sp'f'd, Nov. 
24, '853, James Newton, b. W. 
Sp'f'd, Nov. 24, 1823, d. Apr. 21, 
1905, son of James and Sibyl (Tay- 
lor) Bagg. Farmer and writer. 
Rep. Cong. She d. Aug. I, 1898. 
W. Sp'f'd. Ch'n: i. Harriet VA- 6174. 

well (see 7178). Slie is the effi- 
cient historian of the Loomis 
Family Association of America. 6175. 

and has rendered continuous and 



compilation of this volume. 2. Er 
nest Newton, 3. Winthrop Scars. 
FIllen' Jane, b. Butternuts (Mor- 
ris), N. Y., Oct. 8, 1834; m. W. 
Sp'f'd, Mass., Dec. 31, 1864, Col. 
Henry Chester Parsons, b. St. Al- 
bans, Vt., Sept. 25, 1840, d. Clifton 
Forge, 'Va., June 29, 1894, shot to 
death. Lawyer. Real estate. Rep. 
Liberal. Rem. from St. Albans, 
which he founded, to Roanoke, Va., 
in 1867. Capt. in ist Vt. Vol. Cav., 
Civil War. She was an artist dur- 
ing her younger days. She d. 
Roanoke, Va., May 16, 1907, and 
was buried at Natural Bridge, Va., 
which property they owned. Ch'n: 
I. Katlicrine Loomis, 2. Grace, 3. 
Maud. 

Eliza W., b. Butternuts, N. Y.. 
Sept. 8, 1836. Artist. Unm., d. 
Tune 4, 1885. Boston, Mass. 
Colette, b. Mohawk, N. Y., Aug. 
26, l8.)0. Poetess; d. Apr. II, 1861, 
W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 



highly valuable assistance in the 

JOSL\H LOO^^S, b. Ashfield, Conn., Feb. 5. 1797; m. ist, Jan. 17, 183.?, Mrsj 
Mary (NcUis) Tibljets, b. Oppenheim. N. Y., Sept. II, 1800, d. Oct. 20, 1834; m. 
2nd, Feb. 6, 1839, Mrs. Marv (Laurence) Sleeper, b. Nov. 10, 1807, d. Ian. 15, 1847. 
He d. Nov. 8, 1880. Bull Run, Va. i ch'd. 
John' Josiah, b. Jan. 23, 1834. -f 

DR. DYER LOOMIS, b. Feb. 5. iSoi ; m. ist. Palatine, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1830, Emelia, 
b. Palatine, Mav 26. 1814, d. Morris, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1835, dau. of Cornelius and 
Elizabeth (Fox) Mabce ; m. 2nd. Little Falls, N. Y.. July 25, 1839, Mrs. Jane Eliza 
(Smith) Willard, b. Mch. 12, 1809, d. Nov. 12, 1870, dau. of Calvin Watson and 
Sallie (Windsor) Smith. He Grad., M. D., Jan. 31, 1827, from Fairfield Med. Coll. 
He rem. from Pal.itine to New Berlin, N. Y., in 1839. Physician and surgeon. Rep. 
Episc'n. He d. New Berlin, Oct. 19, 1883. The following quotation from his obit- 
uary notice is worthy of attention: "Born almost with tlie century, he lived to see 
wonderful progress in all <lep:irtnicnts of sciences in which he, too, was a keen 
observer. He witnessed the many changes that had taken place in the nation, its 
wondrous growth, its struggle for life, and in all he had been no idle spectator, but 
was zealous in those principles of political economy which commended themselves 
to his sense of right. He was an ardent supporter of the administration during the 



^°- ^590. No. 5394. 

Sarah H. (Loomis) Pitkin. Jennie Loonus. 



No. 7363. Harriet E. (Bagg) Loomis, 

Grace Lucretia Loomis, ^'"' '" ^"''"*J'-°'>' Mary S. Loomis. 

' No. 6172. 




v^» 






i 



345 



^i^urttth (^rnrratinn 



61V7. 
29^8. 

6178. 
6179. 

2949, 



6183. 
6184. 

6i8s. 



2953- 



6186. 



6187. 



vess- 



el 89. 

6190. 

6191. 

6192. 
6193- 



war, and the Union found no stronger adherent during the dark days of the rebel- 
lion. He took no uncertain position upon the social evils of the day, his voice and 
example were ever against them and many were the vigorous blows received at his 
hands. He was a good business man, and was generous to the poor and needy. He 
was identified with the progress of education, and was one of the founders of the 
New Berlin Academy, and for many years its most earnest supporter. The ceme- 
tery of St. Andrews Church, of which he was a vestryman, owes much of its beauty 
to his handiwork. From the various relations of life which he sustained as a 
physician, a citizen, a neighbor, friend and Christian, the voice of 'Well done' can 
be heard." New Berlin, K. Y. i ch'd, 

Sarah Emelia, b. Palatine, Jan. valuable assistance in making this 

15, 1832. Unm. Educated in New Loomis Genealogy a success. 

Berlin, N. Y. She has rendered 

JOSHUA H. LOOMIS, b. Mch. 13, 1803; m. July 2, 1829, Sybil, dau. of Zene and 
Sybil ( White) Thayer, of Williamsburg, Mass., b. Apr. 17, 1814, d. Mansfield, O., 
Jan. 20, 1865. He d. Feb. 13, 1894, at Mansfield, O. 5 ch'n— first 3 b. Butternuts, 
N. Y., and last two b. Spring^•alo, Va. 



Cf.lestia S., b. Oct. 14, 1833 ; m. 
Apr. 15. 1855, Jacob D. Patterson. 
She d. Apr. 22, 1858. 
Polly R., b. Sept. 9, 1835 ; m. 
Mansfield, Dec. 2, 1858, Charles P., 
b. Duanesburg, N. Y., Aug. 24, 
1830, d. Mansfield, Aug. 23, 1878, 



son of Charles and Maria (Thom- 
as) Dennison. Farmer. Ch'n: i. 
Frank L., 2. George W., 3. Harry 
C. 

6180. CusHMAN F., b. Oct. 23, 1838.-1- 

6181. Emma J., b. July 21, 1843. Unm. 

6182. Lyman, b. Feb. 9, 1852. -|- 



LEVI LOOMIS, b. Ashfield, Mass., Aug. 27, 1805; m. ist, Amelia, b. Morris, N. 
Y., Feb. 2, 1818, d. Washington, D. C, May 9, 1865, dau. of William and Julia ( ) 
Bogue ; m. 2nd, Washington, July, 1871, Mrs. Clara (Knight) Smead. She d. 1883. 
State Dept. at Washington. Rep. Spiritualist. 3 ch'n, b. Springvale, Va. 
JuLL\ Ann, b. 1839, d. 1851. 1849, son of Jacob Milton and Han- 

Sar.'^h Alice, b. 1844, d. 1850. nah (Everson) McGrew. West 

Ada, b. Sept. 20, 1852; m. Wash- Point. N. Y. Ch'n: i. Milton 

ington, Oct. 31, 1872, Benjamin Loomis, 2. Fitzhugh, 3. Irving An- 

Everson, b. Amelia, O., June 3, gell. 

JUDGE CHESTER LOOMIS, b. W. Moreland, N. Y., D<;c. 25, 1789; m. Oct. 19, 
1815, Hannah, b. Townsend, Mass., Dec. 14, 1791, d. Rushville, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1865, 
dau. of Rev. Joseph Wm. and Dolly (Smith) Hobart. N. Y. State Senator 1835-8. 
Att'y. Jefifersonian Dem't, then Rep'n. He d. at Rushville, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1873. 
where b. his 3 ch'n. 



Hon. Charles Addison, b. Sept. 13, 
1816. Gr. Un. Coll. 1837. Att'y. St. 
Clair, Mich. Unm. Memb. Mich. 
State Senate, 1850. Res. in Paris, 
Fr. 

Amanda Dolly, b. Nov. 16, 1818; 
m. Rushville, June 16, 1841, George 
Stearns, b. Bath, N. Y., Dec. il, 
1815, d. Bath, Sept. 21, 1866, son of 



Simpson and Phoebe (Stearns) 
Ellas. She a grad. of Albany Fe- 
male Acad'y, 1839. Dry goods 
merch't. Whig. Rep'n. Univ't. 
She d. May 16, 1890. Rushville. 
Ch'n : I. Isabelle, 2. Charles Addi- 
son. 
6188. Franklin Chester, b. Dec. 25, 
1826. -f 



JAMES LOOMIS, b. Rushville, N. Y., May 20, 1793; "'■ there. May 13, 1819, Sally, 
b. Orange, Mass., Aug. 30, 1796, d. Ypsilanti, Mich., Aug. 22, 1868, dau. of Joseph 
Holland and Margaret (Foster) Williams. In War of 1812. One of 4 last men 
to leave Buffalo, N. Y.. when burned by the British ; he escaped to Black Rock, and 
crossed river. Farmer. Whig. Rep. Presb. He d. Ypsilanti, Apr. 1 1, 1871, to 
which place he moved in 1832. 11 ch'n — first 7 b: Rushville, last 4, Ypsilanti. 
Maria Sartwell, b. Nov. 24, 1820; 6194. Sarah, b. Dec. 26, 1829; m. Nov. 

10, 1856, Rev. Sylvanus H. Kel- 
logg. Swansea, Minn. > 
61^5. Nathan, b. July 7, 1831, d. Feb. 
12, 1849. 

6196. Dorcas Cornelia, b. Mch. 31, 1834, 
d. unm., Ypsilanti, Sept. 18, 1899. 

6197. Mary Amanda, b. Oct. 25, 1835, d. 
Sept. II, 1836. 

6198. Benjamin Dwight, b. Nov. 22, 



m. Sept. 30, 1846, George West. 
Ypsilanti. 

Joseph, b. Aug. 26, 1822, d. Ypsi- 
lanti, Feb. 22, 1847. 
Cornelia, b. May 24, 1824, d. Ypsi- 
lanti, Aug. 4, 1833. 
Elisha, b. Apr. 19, 1826. -j- 
Minerva, b. Dec. 11, 1827, d. unm., 
Ypsilanti, Feb. 12, 1905. 



IGuomtH (i^rnralnnn 



346 



tK(;- J'armiT. Rcp'n. Prcsli'n 
lit il. Mch. 24, 1906. Ypsilanti. 
Mich. 

2958. REV. ELISH.'X LOOMIS. b. Rushvill 
Maria T. Sartwell, h. 1803, d. 185-, at 
American missionaries arrived at the 
one of these 7 was Rev. Ivlisha Loomis, 
Mission, 1820-27. He d. Aug. 27, 1836, 
5 ch'n, the first three of whom were I). 

6200. Levi Chamberlain, b. July 24. 
1820; m. Caroline Porter, who d. 
1850. He was the first white child 
b. at the Sandwich Islands. Grad. 
1844. Geneva Coll. No ch'n. I'o 
tosi, Mo. 

6201. Amanda Maria, b. Dec. 4. 1821, 



(tiify. James Brackett, b. Apr. 11, 
1839. + 

c. X. Y., Dec. II, 1799; m. Sept. 27, 1819, 
Ypsilanti, Mich. On Apr. 4, 1820, the first 

Sandwich Islands, — 7 men and their wives; 
and he was printer to the Sandwich Islands 

in Rnshville, N. Y. Presbyterian missionary. 

at the Sandwich Islands. 

unm. Fort Vancouver, Wash. 

6202. Albert Seward, b. Nov. 9, 1825. + 

6203. Jeremiah Kvarts, b. 1829. Unm. 
Placcrville, Calif. 

6204. John HovvARn, b. 1832. Unm. 
VVauwatosa, Wis. 



2965. 



6205. 

6206. 
6207. 

6208. 
6209. 

6210. 
6211. 

6212, 
2966. 

6216. 
6217. 
2972. 

6218. 
2976. 



6219. 
6220. 



NATHANIEL LOOMIS. b. Rushville. N. Y., Mch. 4. (18). 1807; m. ist, Cynthia 
Legp, d. June 6, 1838; m. 2nd, .Mari:i, b. Waterloo, N. Y., Oct. 4. 1814, d. Jan. 24, 
1904, dau. of James and Polly (Benedict) Fitch. Farmer. Rep'n. Meth't. He 
was b. and lived continuously on the same farm where he d. Sept. 22, 1881. at Mid- 
dlesex, N. Y., where were b. his 11 ch'n. 
Selista, b. Mch. 16, 1829; m. Wil 6213. Minerva^ b. June i, 1847; m.Feb. 



2, 1870, David H., b. Potter, N. Y.. 
.*ipr. 3, 1841, son of John anil 
Elizabeth ( ) Densmore. Farm- 
er. Rep'n. Meth't. Potter, where 
b. her 3 ch'n: i. Rev. Arthur 
Loomis, 2. James, 3. Ada. 
James, b. May 22, 1849; m. 
Wealthy Jackson. He d. 1899. 
6215. Janette, b. May 22, 1849, d. June 
22, 1901. 



r,2i.,. 



liam Rogers. Rushville, N. Y. 

Henjamin C, b. Aug. 6, 1830. + 

Aletiira, b. Nov. i, 1832, d. .^pr. 

10, 1841. 

Oscar, b. 1834. d. in infancy. 

Augusta, b. Mch. t8, 18^6, d. unm.. 

Feb. I, 1862. 

Allen, b. Aug. 15, 1839. -f 

WiLBiR. 1). Sept. 4, 1841, d. June 7. 

1863, in U. S. army. 2 

Miner, b. Nov. 18, 1843- + 

WARREN LOOMIS, b. Grcenfi.ld, Pa., Sept. 7, 1802; m. 1827, Isabel Bclnap. lie 

d. July 10, 1829. (jrcenficld, I'.n., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

Amanda, b. Feb., 1828, d. ae. Rider. She d. 1851. Williamsfiel.l, 

years. Ohio. 

Elizabeth, b. Apr., 1829: ni. 

NATHANH'.L U. loomis, b. Greenfield, Pa., Mch. 25, 1814; m. 1835, Clarissa 
Atkins, d. June, 1872. He d. July 10, 1850. Harbor Creek, Pa. I ch'd, b. Pa. 
Caroline M., b. 1849; m. Richard Ryall. Dancyville. Tcnn. 

LYMAN A. LOOMIS, b. North East, Pa., Sept. 16, 1804; m. ist, Eliza Ross, d. Apr. 
1835; m. 2n(l, Susan, dau. of Elliot and Amy ( ) Burch, who after his death 
m. Mr. Randall, and moved to Wis. lie gave the land for the Union school, long 
called the Loomis school house, so called until 1855. Farmer. Whig. He d Feb. 
22, 1845, at North East, where b. his 8 cli'n. 



6221. 



Chester II., b. Feb. 2, 1828. -f 
Joseph Ross, h. Julv, 18.^0. Served 
in Civil War, in Co.' I, 15th III. Vol. 
Cav. of Aurora, III. .Xfterwards 
he was mustered into service Feb. 
13, 1864, at New Orleans, La., as 
caft. of Co. C, 1st Rcgt. Cav., 
Corps d'Afrique, known later as 
Co. G, 4th U. S. Col. Cav. After the 
war, res. for a time at Phila., Pa., 
and then went to Central America 
and engaged in coffee raising, and 
there d., unm., at Parma, (Palma, 
Guatemala?). 
EL12ABETU Irkne, b 1832; m. July 



6, 1851, William Richardson. She 
d. 1865. Allcghanv. Pa. He res. 
Cleveland, O. Ch'n: I. Jane Eliza. 
2. Irene Emcline. 3. Frederick Au- 
gustus. 4. Melville, 5. Nancy Eliza- 
beth, 6. William. 

6222. Perrin Dver, b. 1835. + 

6223. ICliza Jane. b. Aug. 19, 1840; m. 
Cleveland. O.. Sept. I, 1855, Na- 
thaniel, b. Ripley, N. Y., June 3- 
1829, son of Nathaniel and Ida 
Strong (Mattocks) Pope. Farmer. 
Mcth. She d. Lind, Wis., July 21, 
1866. Ch'n: I. Mary Ellen, 2. 
Plinny Eugene, 3. Charles Lincoln, 



347 



^ntrutl) C^ntprattmt 



184s, d. Dewey, Okla., Mch. 12, 
1903. She d. Norton, Kan., Sept. 
12, 1889. Fanner. Kcp. Ch'n: i. 
.\nna Kslella, 2. Ella Etta, 3. Edith 
I'^lnia, 4. Edward. 
Elliot Burch, b. May 8, 1844. + 
Rush Murray, b. Dec. 22, 1847. 4- 



4. Rush Loomi.s, 5. Ida Viola, 6. 
Nathaniel Gale, 7. Alice May, 8. 
Walter Guy, 9. Albert Piatt, 10. 
Bertha Lutina, 11. Lyle Clement, 
12. Etlicl Clara. 
6224. Mary J., b. b\b. 27, 1843; ni. North 6225. 

ICast, July 8, 1865, Truman L. 6226. 

Fuller, b. Freeport, Pa., Sept. 20, 

2980. CAPT. DYER LOOMIS, b. North East. Pa., Oct. i, 1810; m. May 8, 1839. Elir.a 
McCord, b. Aug. 13, 1813, d. Nov. 20, 1867, dau. of Thomas and Mary (McCord) 
Robinson. He became a school teacher at the age of 18, taught 4 yrs. during win- 
ter season, and then completed his own education by taking a term each at Worth- 
ington and Milan, O., academies. Became Professor of a select school at Pittsburg, 
Pa., for a short time. He tlicn returned to North I'^ast to assume the duties of the 
farm — liis father being in poor Iiealtli — which he subsequently inherited. Because 
of letters written by his son Joseph, who was at the front, and who predicted a 
long continued struggle and asserted that many tliousand additional troops would 
be required, and asked what North Ivast would do for the cause. Dyer, then (1862) 
52 yrs. of age, assisted in raising a Co., efforts to accomplish which had been un-' 
successfully made by several patriotic citizens. Through his personal popularity 
and confidence he succeeded in two weeks in enlisting a full company and 20 addi- 
tional men, and as its captain was sent to the front with Co. C, 145th P. V. I. He 
was made prisoner at ChanccUorsville and taken to Libby prison, from which he 
was paroled in bad iiealth. His son George L. was a member of his Co., and they 
helped bury the dead at Antietam. At battle of Fredericksburg Capt. Loomis lost 
one-half of his Co., the remainder with himself falling prisoners at Chancellorsvillc. 
He engaged in brick manufacturing, established a harness manufactory which he 
conducted for g yrs., and was proprietor of a shoe store. Was justice of the peace 
'or 35 years. Also ruling elder in the Presb. Ch. for several years. He d. at 
North F'ast, possessing all his mental faculties until the end, on Dec. 2, 1901. 3 ch'n, 
b. North East. 



6227. Mary I-xiza. b. Feb. 20, 1842, d. 
Nov. 30, 1862, from typhoid fever 
contracted in nursing her sick sol- 
dier brother George L. 

6228. Joseph Warrkn, b. Oct. 5. 1844; 
m. Apr. 15, 1872, Alme<la, b. Oct. 
5, 1849, d. Jan. 20, 1896, dau. of 
D. J. and Lydia (Whitney) Wells. 



He enlisted in Co. F, iiith P. V. 
I., mustered in Nov. 25, 1861. /\ 
prominent citizen of North East. 
No ch'n. He d. Jan., 1896. 
6229. I,amartine Gf.orce, b. Apr., 1847, 
enlisted with his father in 1862. 
Contracted fever, brought home 
and d. Nov. 3, 1862. 



2985. 

6230. 
6231. 

6232. 

6233- 
6234. 

2988. 



HENRY JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. North East, Pa., July 27. 1820; m. May 15, 1847, 
Bridget Rowe. He d. Aug.. 1875. Wlieeling, W. Va. 8 ch'n. 



John Rowe, b. June 24, 1848. 

Henrietta Josephine, b. F>b. 20, 

1851. 

Henry Joseph, b. F"eb. 20, 1851. 

Isabel, b. June 25, 1853. 

ItLLA, b. Mch. 30, 1855. Cal. 



6235- 
6236. 



Clemmh, a., b. Aug. 6, 1858, d. 



WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. North East 
1855, Isabel Sceley, b. .Xug. 25, 183^1, 
in 1882, to Pullman, 111., where he d 

i 6238. William Henry, b. Dec. 4, 1856, 

; d. Pullman, Mch. 27, 1892. Unm. 

1 6238.1. Lillian Isahel, b. June 27, 1859; 

' m. Mch. 27, 1882, Louis A., son of 

Louis A. and I'^innic (Case) Con- 
stantino. Mr. Constantino was 
owner and publisher of the ".\uro- 
ra Evening Post," 1877-1900. App'd 
postmaster, i88g ; associate editor 
of the "Aurora Express," 1902-3. 
Aurora, 111. Of her father she 
writes: 

"While my father never reached 
any prominent position in life, his 



William H , b. June 10, 1861. Em- 
ployed in tlie Gov't printing office 
department, Washington, D. C. 
6237. Annie, b. Apr. i, 1863, d. . 

, Pa., Jan. i. 1830 (1832); m. there. Nov. 22. 
d. Aug. 2. 1890. Rem. to Aurora, 111., thence, 
Jan. 3, 1896. Rep. Prot. 4 ch'n — b. Aurora, 
life was a success, for he was the 
best of fathers, honest in dealings 
and moral in habits. An old man 
told me only yesterday that he was 
one of the best men he ever knew. 
During the war he was employed 
as bridge builder (which occupa- 
tion he followed for several years') 
in the south until he contracted 
typhoid fever and was brought 
home in '63 and was at death's 
door for weeks. While he lived in 
Pullman he was a millwright and 
was one of the first employees of 



iGnrtrnta (^rnraUi^tT 



34« 



that company, where he remained 

until his death." 
622f)- Sarah, b. i86i. 
6239.1. Mary Eli.f.x, b. Nov. 7. 186.S ; m. 

Dec. 26, 1 89 1, Douglas Long, M. 

D., b. Adrian, Mich., July 22, 1858. 



He practiced in Detroit, Mich., 
T891-6, when he rem. to Los An- 
geles, Cal., where he is establishing 
a sanitarium. Los Angeles. Cal. 



Ch'n: I. Isabel Lillian, 2. 
Deacon, 3. Marian Loomis. 



Laura 



2991. 

6240. 
2992. 



6242. 
6243. 

ri244. 
6245. 

6246. 

2994. 



6248. 

6249. 

6250. 

6251. 
6252. 

6253- 
2996. 

6261. 

6262. 

6263. 
6264. 

2997. 

6269. 

6270. 
6271. 

.3003. 

6273. 
6274. 
6275. 



ANSEL LOOMIS, b. July 3, 1795; m. Matilda White. He d. 1858. Abington, Pa. 

2 ch'n. 

David, b. 1837. 6241. Riley, b. 1840. 

HARLOW LOOMIS, b, May 30, 1796; m. 1st, Sept. 24, 1823, Eliza Mabee; m. 2nd, 
Dec. 30, 1835, Sarah M., b. Lexington. N. Y., Jan. 25, 1809, dau. of Nathan and 
Hannah (some of her ch'n say Amy Eighmey) Stanton. Sec Stanton Gen., \>. 199, 
303. He d. Feb. 11, 1873. Yellow Head, now Grant Park, 111. 6 ch'n. 



Joel J., b. Dec. 24, 1824. + 
William, b. Oct. 9. 1828, d. Mch. 
10, 1862, in U. S. Army. 
David, b. Sept. i, 1834. -f 
Nathan Perry, b. Mch. 30, 1840. + 
Harriet Eliza, b. Oct. 3, 1842; m. 

JOEL LOOMIS, b. Mch. 10, 1807; m. 

1833, Fanny Mabee ; m. 3rd, May 16, 

ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Prudence A., b. Jan. i, 1829; m. 

July 6, 1849, Abner Teachout. She 

d. Aug. 5, 1871. 

Harlow, b. Oct. 3, 1830; m. Apr. 

13, 1865, Rosa Rowell. Osceola, 

N. Y. 

Hester, b. Aug. s, 1832; m. Mch. 

2, 1850, Hopestill Welch. She d. 

1870. 

Izleton, b. May 11, 1834, d. Dec. 3. 

1844- 

Daniel M., b. May 29, 1836; ni. 

Selinda Balcom. He d. 1861, in U. 

S. army. 

Aaron B., b. Sept. 13, 1837; m. Cc- 

AARON LOOMIS, b. Mav is, 1813; 

N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Issaciiar. b. Nov. 17, 1841. d. Sept.. 

1862. in U. S. army. 

Meussa, b. Sept. 18. 1843; m. Julv. 
1869, John Mills. Roxbury, Dela- 
ware Co., N. Y. 

James, b. Jan. 14, 1845. Halcott, 
N. Y. 
Benjamin, b. July 2, 1848. New 

ELIZUR LOOMIS. b. 1782: m. Hulda 

Berlin, Wis. 4 ch'n. 

Wealthy .^NN. b. June 14, 1819; 

m. Nov., i8w. Nicholas T. Loomis 

(1862). E. Troy. Wis. 

Erastus I., b. Feb. 18. 1821. + 

Harriet, b. Nov. 12, 1823; m. Nov., 

1863, John Batcman, a blind man. 

HENRY LOOMIS. b. May 23. 1/97; 
N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
Charles Giles, b. May 23. 1821. -\- 
Orson, b. Nov. 15, 1824. -f 
Elizabeth, b. Nov. 17, 1826. Unm. 
Lee, N. Y. 



July IS, 1872, Hopestill Welch. 
6247. DeFERRIET LlVER.MORE, b. Mch. 16, 

184s ; m. Fannie, dau. of James 
Harvey and Delilah (Garett) Stan- 
ton. Grant Park, 111. 



1st, 1827, Rebecca .Ackley; in. 2nd, June 20, 
i860, Louisa Rowell. Redfield, N. Y. 13 

lia Balcom. Redfield, N. Y. 

6254. John W.. b. Dec. 29, 1838, unm., d. 
1861, in U. S. army. 

6255. Rebecca A., b. June 17, 1840, d. 
Mch. 19. 1845- 

6256. Wesley, b. Oct. 5, 1842; m. Mar- 
cella Woodward. Cazenovia, N. Y. 

6257. Mary L.. b. May 15, 184.S; m. 
Jairus Morse. Osceola, N. Y. 

6258. Izleton Lorenzo, b. Dec. 26, 1847. 
Cazenovia, N. Y. 

6259. Albert .^.. b. Nov. 21, 1849. Caze- 
novia, N. Y. 

6260. Alice H.. b. Tune 14, 1S57. Red- 
field, N. Y. 

m. Jan. 24, 1841, Mary Robinson. Halcott, 

Britain. Conn. 
626$. Elizaiieth H., b. May 17, 1850. 

6266. Joel, b. Jan. 21, 1853. 

6267. William, b. Sept. 2, 1856, d. July 
4, i8.S9- 

6268. Leanper, b. Sept. 4, 1858, d. Dec. 
21, 1864. 



Loomis (2513). He d. June 14, i860. New 

.\pplcton, Wis. No ch'n. 
6272. Nathan, b. Feb. .s, 1826. Re- 
moved to Pa. abt. l8ss; married a 
woman with S ch'n. One report is 
that he went to N. J. Supposed to 
be dead (1876). 

in. .\nna Tuttle. He d. June 9, 1832- Lcc, 

6276. HirriE. b. Feb. 9- 1828; m. Cyrus 
Stowcll. Orwell, N. Y. 

6277. Henry, b. Jan. 13, 1831. + 



349 



^fu^utl) ^puprattnn 



3004. 
6278. 



6284. 
628s. 



3011. 
6291. 

6292, 
6293. 

6294. 
3012. 

6299. 
6300. 

3013- 

• 

6304. 

6305. 

6306. 
3014- 

6310. 

!0IS. 
''313- 

'314- 
5315. 



ANSON LOOMIS, b. July 12. 1800; m. 

sided (1870.) W. Camden, N. Y. 6 ch'n, 

Lewis, b, July 24, 1833, unm. W. 

Camden, N. Y. 

Ansel, b. Mch. 20, 1835. + 

LoRiN, b. Jan. i, 1837. + 

Mary, b. Mch. 29, 1840, unm. 

JESSE LOOMIS, b. Oct. 14, 1807; m. 
b. N. Y. 

Jesse, b. Jan., 1835; m. Susan . 

Samuel, b. 1838; m. Clarissa Bean. 



Sept. 14, 1832, Eliza Ann Dunbar. He rc- 
b. N. Y. 

6282. Arnold, b. Dec. 7, 1844; m. July 
10, 1868, Angeline Benway. Wil- 
liamstown, N. Y. 

6283. SoPHRONiA, b. Apr. g. 1853 J m- Dec. 
3, 1869, Jay Shear. Florence, N. Y. 

Elizabeth Tinker. Chemung, N. Y. 3 ch'ij, 

6286. Josephine, b. 1840; m. Alfred Clif- 
ford. 



JAMES P. LOOMIS, b. May 28, 1809; m. 1833, Clarissa Smith. Norwich, N. Y. 
4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Cortland J., b. Dec. 24, 1837. + 
Oscar P., b. Nov. 3, 1839. + 



6289. Clarissa, b. Jan. 22, 1844, unm. 

6290. Henry S., b. Oct. 19, 1846, unm. 



HENRY LOOMIS, b. Jan. 16, 1811; m. 
N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Richard Henry, b. Feb. 13. 1837; 
m. Nov. 20, i86r, Marv J. Greene. 
No ch'n. Oxford, N. Y. 
Thomas Edward, b. Feb. 13, 
1838. + 

Augusta Jerusha, b. Nov. 24, 
1839; m. Mch. 20, 1862, Thomas E. 
Scarles. Bainbridge, N. Y. 
Jerome Pettibone, b. Feb. 5, 1843; 

NORMAN LOOMIS, b. Oct. 19, 1813; 
5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Melissa, b. 1843; m. Joseph Man- 
chester. 

Juliette, b. 1846; m. Joseph HofF- 
dale. 



Feb. 28, 1836, Eunice Woodruff. Bainbridge, 

m- July 3. 1862. Paulina J. Bate- 
man. No ch'n. 

6295. Eunice Maria, b. Sept. 27. 1845 ; 
m. Oct. 6. 1867, William Miller. 

6296. Norman Tyler, b. Nov. 30, 1846. 

6297. Charles Harvey, b. Dec. 20, 1858. 

6298. Samuel W., b. Apr. 21, i860, d. ae. 
2 days. 

m. Charity Goldsmith. Van Etten, N. Y. 

6301. Amarylla, b. 1849. 

6302. Eunice, b. 1854. 

6303. Simeon, b. i860. 



Y., July II, 1816; m. Mch. 16, 1845. 
f William and Clarissa (Fairchilds) 

1894, at Hicks, N. Y. 6 ch'n. 
June 3, 1849, d. July 27, 1857. 
William Judson, b. Dec. 30, 

1853. + 

Frank Herbert, b. Jamestown, N. 

Dak., Aug. 21, 1859; '"• Vienna 

Butts. Phoenix, Arizona. 

George Le Roy, b. Aug. 11, 1861. -f 



SAMUEL THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Coventry, N 

Florilla, b. July 5, 1825, d. Nov. 21, 1902, dau. o 

Newtqn. Farmer. Rep. Metli. He d. Sept. 22. 

Ophelia Ameret, b. Elmira, N. Y.. 

Feb. 27, 184.S; m. July II, 1865, 6307. 

A. Conant Fosbee (or Fosburg). 

Smyrna, N. Y. 6308. 

Clarissa Amelia, b. Baldwin, N. 

Y., Dec. 27, 1847; m. Dec. 17, t866, 

Peter J. Getman. Chemung, N. Y. 6309. 

Laura V., b. Bainbridge, N. Y., 

LEVI G. LOOMIS, b. Hartford, Ct., Nov. 4. 1805; m. ist, Bronckville, N. Y., 

Marylla (Roselia") Patterson; ni. 2nd, Eaton, N. Y., Lydia Patterson, d. Apr., 1872. 

He d. Jan. 18, i860. Hamilton, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

By 1st m. — N. Y., Home for aged couples. 

John Cyrus, b. Bronckville, Jan. 631 1. James, b. Feb., 1831. Went to 

19, 1829: m. Hamilton, June 2, Mich., in 1866, not heard from 

1858, Emily Andrus ; m. 2nd, Buf- since, 

falo, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1887, Mrs. By 2nd m. — 

Mary E. Bixby. No ch'n. Utica, 6312. Henry, b. Dec. i, 1841. -f 

DRYDEN LOOMIS, b. May 9, 1810; ni. July J2, 1831, Philena L. Wedge. Lebanon, 
N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Louisa P., b. June 26, 1835; m. Oct. 17, 1858, Russel Ward. Ot- 

Jan. 17, 185s, William L. Hay. selic, N. Y. 

Lebanon. 6316. Henry M., b. May 28, 1841 ; m. 

Zenas E., b. Sept. 25, 1837, d. May Oct., 1867, Mary Williamson. No 

25, 1838. ch'n. Lebanon. 

Hannah M., b. Feb. 22, 1839; m. 6317. Marinda W., b. July 3, 1843; m. 



HunmiB (^rupalogy 



35° 



Oct. 3, 1865, Isaac Ballou. Smyr- 3, 1870, Elisha Bisbee. Lebanon, 

na, N. y. 6319. Lyman L., b. Mch. 27, 1849.-)- 

6318. Lucy A., b. Mav 17, 1847; m. July 

3016. DRAYTON LOOMIS, b. Nov. 24, 1813; m. ist, Elizabeth Patterson; m. 2nd, June 
20, 1838, Lydia Lampson. N. Granby, Conn. 9 ch'n. 

6320. FoRDYCE, b. Sept. 16, 1833, unm. George Fairchild. Avon, Conn. 

In U. S. army 3 years. New Ha- 6325. Howarjj, b. .^ug. 17, 1845. unra. 
vcn. Conn. Granby. 

6321. Leai, b. Aug. 24, 1835. North 6326. Imogen-, b. May 24. 1848: m. 
Carolina. Charles Katon. North Granby. 

6322. Sa.sfoeu, b. June 11, 1839, d. Sept. 6327. Marylla. b. July 15, 1850. Hart- 
'9. 1855. ford. Conn. 

6323. Celia, b. Mch. II, 1841; m. Sam- 6328. .Aiglstls, b. Oct. 16, 1855. North 
uel Phelps. North Granby. Granby. 

6324. Luceetia, b. June 6, 1843; m. 

3020. EDW.-VRD LOOMIS, b. Jan. 14, 1822; m. Jane Bisby. .\ soldier in U. S. army, 
and d. Nov. 27, 1863, at Lebanon, N. Y., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

6329. Charles, b. July 13, i853- 6331. Mary, b. Jan. 15, 1857. 

6330. Adrian, b. Aug. 6, 1855. 6332. Sarah, b. Mch. 25, 1861. 

3021. LUMAN LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., July 13, 1783; m. June 7, 1807, Amanda, 
b. Mch. 17, 1785, d. Apr. 12, 1835, dau. of Levi and Mary (Whiting) Thrall. He 
d. Sept., 1875, at Torrington, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

6333. Albert, b. July 10, 1811; m. Nov. 6334. Lucy. b. July 15, 1817; ni. 183s, 

ID, 1841, Emily Curtiss of Goshen. Asa Lyon. She d. June 28, 1837. 

No ch'n. Torrington. He d. Apr. New Haven, Conn. 
26, 1875. 

3024. LEVI LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., June 23, 1783; m. 1812, Rhoda CrowelU 
Removed to Canada before 1810. He d. Apr. 13, 1852, at Codrington, Ontario, 
Canada. 10 ch'n. 

6335. Crowell Hicby, b. Jan. 13, 1813. + Mich. 

6336. Laura Teresa, b. Sept., 1815; m. 6340. Chester, b. 1822, d. 1822. 
Wilson Palmer. Codrington, 6341. .Martha, b. Feb. 5, 1824; m. .Mex. 

6337. Homer Whiting, b. 1817; m. Belts. Warrcnsburgh. Mo. 

Shasta. Removed to Calif, in 1850. 6342. Chester, b. Feb. 7, 1826; m. Nancy 

6338. .•\bner, b. 1819. Removed to U. S. Clark. Newcombville, Canada, 
abt. 1840. 6343. Ezra, b. 1828, d. 1828.. 

6339. Lem, b. July 4, 1820; m. Phoebe 6344. Ruth, b. Sept. 17. 1837; m. Jerome 
Ann Dark. He d. 1866. Armada. Belts. Jacksonville, Florida. 

3027. RICH.ARD LOOMIS, b. Torrington. Conn., .^ug. 2, 1789; m. Leonora Packard, 
d. June, 1869, He removed, first to Charlotte, Vt., thence to Kcenc, N. Y., thence 
to Cramahe, Northumberland Co., Canada, and thence to Madrid, N. Y. He d. 1837. 
7 ch'n. 

6345. Edward R., b. 1814; m. Whit- 6348. George Hiram, b. Oct. 16, 1825.-}- 

ney. .Xppleton, Wis. 6349. Daniel .Abner, b. 1827. + 

6346. Chester .-Xbner, b. Oct 19. 1816. -f 6350. Charles W., b. 1829. -f 

6347. Rachel Rebecca, b. 1822; m. Dan- 6351. Richard E., b. Jan. 22, 1815.-)- 
icl Levings. River Falls, Wis. 

3034. REUBEN LOOMIS, b. Torrington. Conn., Oct. 9, 1785; m. Sarah Wcstland, b. 1789. 
d. Aug. 4, 1866, ae. 77. He d. Nov. 10, 1849. Ml. Pleasant, Pa. 7 ch'n. 

6352. Erastus W., b. Apr. 9, 1810; m. 6355. Reuben F., b. June 18, 1817. ^ 
Mav 20, 1841, Mehetabel Muzzey, June, 1833 

who d. Oct. 18, 1863, No ch'n. 6356. Hiram Pease, b. Dec. 9, '^'Q •+- 

Carbondale, Pa. 6357. .Mariette. b. Jan. 2, 1821, d. 1848 

6353. Oliver H., b. 1812.+ Mt- Pleasant, Pa. 

6354. Daniel D, b. 1814; m. Catherine 6358. Lucretia J., b. Dec. 5. 1823; ™^ 
Allen. He d. 1848. Wurtsbor- Rensselaer Stephenson. PeckviUe, 
ough, N. Y. Pa. 

3037. ASAHEL LOOMIS, b. Torrington. Conn., Apr. 8, 1790; m. Apr. 29, 1812, Adah, b 
Mch. 12, 1787, dau. of John and Mary (Bassett) Beach. Bapt't. He d. J^n ^i. 
1863. They rem. to the "Black River country" and acquired a good property. Blaclf 
River, N. Y. 12 ch'n. 



^rurttth (grurrattnu 



6359- 



6360. 



6361. 
6^62. 
6363. 



3040. 

6371. 
3041- 

6372. 

6373- 

6374- 
3042. 



6377- 
6378. 
6379- 



6380. 
6381. 

3044. 

6385. 

6386. 
3048. 

6389. 
-6390. 
6391- 

5392. 

5393- 
1394- 
5395- 

?oso. 



Maria, b. Feb. 8, 1813 ; m. Tohn 6364. 

W. Phelps, b. 1814, in N. Y., d. 6365. 

Nov. 2,i, 1876. She d. Stockton, 
111. Ch'n: I. John Emery, 2. Sey- 
mour J., 3. Mary Helen, 4. Hiram 
K., 5. Harvey A., 6. William A., 7. 
Reed X., 8. ^linerva, 9. Delia. 6366. 

M.\RY. b. Feb. 26. 1814 ; m. June i, 6367. 

1864, Mason D. Wooley. Keokuk, 
Iowa. She d. Aug. 10, 1874. 
James Beach, b. Aug. 19, 1815. -{- 6368. 

John, b. Jan. 17, 1817. + 

Palmyra, b. Apr. 5, 1819; m. Jo- 6369. 

.fcph Crary. California. She d. 
July 12, 1874. 6370. 



Harvey, b. Oct. 12, 1820. + 
Elwra, b. Feb. 6, 1822; m. Feb. 21, 
1845., Mason D. Wooley. She d. 
Dec. 19, 1863. Keokuk, Iowa. 
Ch'n : I. Frank, 2. Francina, 3. 
Ada. 4. Ellen, 5. Charles. 
Lewis, b. Mch. 4, 1824. + 
Minerva, b. Feb. 9, 1826; m. Nel- 
son H. Reed. Lowville, N. Y. 

She d. . Ch'd : i. Charles. 

AsAHEL, b. June 27, 1828. d. June 
3, 1S49. Gouverneur, N. Y. 
Caroline, b. Mch. 4, 1830, d. Nov. 
3. 1851. 
Caleb, b. June 12, 1832. + 



EPHRAIM LOO^^S. b. Torrington, Conn., July 16, 1796; m. Feb. 15, 1817, Jemima, 
b. .-Xpr. 16, 1800. d. Apr. 26. 1873. ae. 73, dau. of Elihu and Jemima (North) Barber. 
Torrington. where b. their I ch'd. 
Emory, b. Mch. 7, 1819.+ 

CHARLES GRAXDISOX LOOMIS. b: Torrington, Conn., Mch. 28, 1798; m. Xov. 
7. 1827, Fanny (.Emma?) Burgess, d. Dec. 23, 1849, ae. 46. He d. Apr. 11, 1845. 
Litchfield, Conn. 5 ch'n, b. Conn. 



George Cramer. Winsted. 

6375. Lucretia, b. Oct. 4, 1835, d. Aug. 
25, 1838. 

6376. Charles G.. b. June 30, 1836, d. 
June 13. 1840. 



Emily, b. Jan. 29, 1830; m. Perrv 
Odell, who d. Feb. 6, 1863. Win- 
sted. 

Cornelia A., b. Apr. 21, 1831 ; m. 
William Johnson. Winchester. 
Abigail E., b. Apr. 3, 1833; m. 

ROMAX LOOMIS, b. Torrington. Conn., Aug. 6, 1800; m. Oct. 13, 1832, Christina, 
b. Smithville, X. Y., Oct. 15, 1807, d. Oct. 4. 1878. dau. of Peter Smith. He settled 
at Smithville Flats about 1S25. He d. Dec. 1st, 1880. Farmer. Rep. Bapt. Smith- 
ville, X. Y., where b. his 8 ch'n. 



Lauren F., b. Nov. 8, 1835. + 6382. 

EpHRAiM. b. Nov. 5. 1837.4- 

Sarah Z., b. Aug. 22, 1839; ni. 6383. 

Apr. 18, 1858, George Fowlstone. 

She d. Apr. 13, 1873. 

George, b. Oct. 19, 1841. -f 6384. 

L^RiAH. b. May 2, 1843. -|- 



Oliver, b. Sept. ID, 1845. Austin, 

Minn. 

Maria, b. Jan. 9. 1847 ; m. Nov., 

1869, .Alexander Miller. Janesville, 

Wis. 

M.\ry E.. b. Jan. 5. 1850; m. Sept. 

10, 1879, Harmony Skillman. 



A.\RON LOOMIS. b. Torrington, Conn., May 16, 1790; m. Sept. 30, 1813, Sophia 
Roberts. In May, iSi6, he removed to Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 4 ch'n. 



L'rsvla .\., b. July 27, 1814; m. 
Sept., 1832, Nathan A. Monroe. 6387. 

Mount Pleasant, Pa. 6388. 

BiLDAD, b. .Apr. 16, 1817, d. Jan. 25. 

ALVIX LOOMIS. b. Torrington, Conn., Dec. 

1868. He d. Aug. 17, 1863. Le Roy, O. 13 ch 

Laura, b. Jan.. 1827 ; m. Charles 6396. 

Singletary. St. Louis, Mo. 

Annis, b. Jan., 1829 ; ni. Samuel 6397. 

Morley. Cleveland. O. 

Cleop.\tra. b. July 25, 183 1 ; m. ist, 6398. 

Solomon Williams : m. 2nd, Olney 

Bates. Thomson. O. 6399. 

Parintha. b. Aug. 20. 1833; m. 

John M. Pike. Painesville, O. 6400. 

Orlin. b. .Apr. 12, 1835. + 

Lucian, b. July II, 1837. -f 6401. 

Wallace, b. July 12, 1839. -\- 

HIRAM LOOMIS. b. Torrington, Conn., Xov. 
Ward, d. Nov. 8, 1868, ae. 70. He d. Jan. 10, 
ch'n. 



1874. 

Augustus, b. Sept. 12, 1824. -f- 

Ro.xa a., b. Dec. 29, 1829. 

22, 1800 ; 111. Clarinda Case, d. Mch. 

n. 
Marian, b. May 13, 1841 ; m. Levi 
Billington. Thomson, O. 
Emm.\ .Ann. b. Tan., 1843; m. Tan., 
1862. Wilson Taylor. Le Roy, O. 
Edmund, b. Jan., 1845, d. Sept., 
1858. 

LoNA Clarinda, b. 1847; m. Ed- 
ward Cartwright. Columbus, O. 
Flora Jane. b. Mch., 1849; m. 
John Cole. Cleveland, O. 
Alxin C, b. Jan., 1851. -f 

28. 1794: ni. Mch. 29, 1821, Abigail 
1871, at Torrington, where b. his a 



iCnomia (6iniraUi9|| 



3S^ 



0402. 
3051. 



6^)04. 
6405. 



3057- 
6406. 

6407. 
6408. 
6409. 

6410. 
641 1. 

3058. 
6416. 

6417. 
3061. 

6420. 
3062. 



Elizabeth, b. July 22, 1822; ni. 
Sept. 30, 1845, Frederick Griswold. 



She (1. Dec. 24, 1867. 
6403. George Ward, b. Jan. 27, 1827. + 



HOR.^CE LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Nov. 14, 1796; m. ist, Apr. 21, 1824, 
Pamela Looniis (2405), d. Sept. 23, 1824; m. 2nd, Jan. 29, 1828, Roxalcna Loomis 
(2402), d. Sept. 3, 1830; ni. 3rd, Jeriisha Sexton, d. Oct. 17, 1855. He d. Sept. !!> 
1869, at Torrington, Conn., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

Harmon, b. Sept. 16, 1824. + and Snsannah CHi.scox) Green. 

Orlan, b. Mch. 4, 1828; m. 1854, Berlin, N. Y. He spent some time 

Drusilla, b. 1824, dau. of Varnum in S. America. 



6412. 



6413. 
6414. 



6415. 



1822, Elizabeth Austin. Watcrbury, 

Tune 16, 1852, John Aldrich. She 
d. 1858. 

Lucy D., b. Oct. 23, 1833; m. June 
9, 1852, James Tolbert. Chateau- 
gay. N. Y. 

Ori.en M.. b. Oct. 22. 1837. + 
Orlow W., b. Oct. 22, 1837; m. 
Mch., 1862, Mary Durkee. Stowe, 
Vt. 

Thomas T., b. Apr. 11, 1841, d. 
Sept. 5, 1843- 



6421. 



6422. 
3063. 

6423. 

6424. 
3064. 



SILAS LOOMIS, b. Jan. 17, 1800; ni. Aug. 18, 
Vt. 10 ch'n, b. Vt. 

LuciNDA, b. Oct. I, 1823 ; m. Mch. 
2, 1843, Sylvester .^yres. Water- 
bury, Vt. 

Jasper R.. b. Jan. 23, 1825, d. Oct., 
1827. 

HuLiiAH R.. b. July 7, 1826 ; ni. An- 
drews W. Smith. St. John, Mo. 
Ann M., b. Apr. 19. 1828; m. 
Charles Hicks. She d. May 7, i860. 
Waterbury, Vt. 

Austin J., b. Nov. 12, 1829. + 
Wealthy A., b. Jan. 23, 1831; m. 

RUEL LOOMIS, b. Sept. 29, 1802; m. Sept. 8, i8;8, Pallas D. Lamphcr. He d. 

Mch. 12, 1850. Elmore, Vt. 4 ch'n, b. Vt. 

Lyman Lavater, b. May 5, 1831, 6418. William, b. Dec. 16, 1838. Unm. 

unm., d. Sept. 24, 1867. Holly, 6419. Jesse D., b. Apr. g, 1841, d. Feb. 

Mich. 25, 1850. 

Seth Rollin, b. May 4, 1833. + 

ELAM LOOMIS, b. Aug. 2, 1810; m. Sept. =;, 1842, Judith A. Sanborn. Waterbury, 

Vt. I ch'd, b. Vt. 

Elizabeth, b. Feb. 4, 1845, unm. Watcrbury. 

MILES LOOMIS. b. Torrington, Conn.. Oct. 3, 1799; m. Rivcrton, Conn., Nov. 27, 
1828, Esther, b. Ilitchcockville, Conn., May 3, 1803, d. there (now called Rivcrton), 
June 8, 1884, dau. of Arba and Eunice (Case) Alford. His farm of 100 acres, 
which has been in the family for s generations, through his grandson. Miles A. 
Roberts, has become a permanent outing camp for East Side, N. Y. City, children, 
for 2 mos. each summer. Farmer. Advcntist. He d. Rivcrton, Sept. 13, 1854, 
where b. his i ch'd, Eunice. 

Chloe .^NN , b. May 19, 1832, Jan. 26, i8;,s. Samuel Jndah, b. 

was a girl brought up by Miles Colebrook, Feb. 12, 1834, d. Aug. 4, 

Loomis and wife, and bore the 1002. son of John Eno and Debo- 

name of Loomis. She was not rah (Blakcslee) Roberts. Farmer. 

Looniis by name and was never le- Rep. Cong't. Rivcrton, Conn, 

gaily adopted. She m. Edward Ch'n: i. Cora L., 2. Miles .Arthur, 

Fleming. Colebrook, Conn. 3. Carlton Samuel, 4. Dr. Herbert 

Eunice Mary, b. Dec. 29, 1837; m. Alfred, 5. Jennie Mabel. 

WILLIAM LOOMIS. b. Torrington. Conn.. Jan.. 1804: m. Feb. 27, 1828. Lydia, b. 

Colebrook. Conn.. Dec. 25, 1803, d. June, 1898, dau. of Joshuaway (so spelled in 

Family Bible) and Ann (Covill) Hcwetl. He d. Ilitchcockville, Conn., Mch. 24. I 

1866. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

William Alonzo, b. Jan. 30, 1829. 1830. + 

d. Mch. 16, 1829. 6425. William Covill. b. June 3, 1835. 

Lucius Augustus, b. July 26, d. May 4, 1837. 

LUTHER LOOMIS. b. Rivcrton. Conn.. Nov. 8. 1806; m. ist, there, Aug. 2, 1829, I 
Catherine Maria, dau. of Elias and Martha (Camp) Rockwell: m. 2nd, Akron, 0., 
Nov. 24, 1839, Louisa, dau. of James and Sarah (Hubbard) Viall. He d. June 30, 
1873, leaving an estate of abt. $40,000. Cabinet maker. Rep. Pres. Cuyahoga | 
Falls, O. 3 ch'n. 

r 



I 



^fuptttli (l^^n^ration 



Wesley Eli as, b. Mch. ii, 1833. + 
Luther, b. July 16, 1838, d. Mch. 
24, 1839. 

Ida Maria, b. Summit Co., O.. July 
15, 1844; m. 1st, Kent, O., Sept. 17, 
1865, Asahel, son of Rolulan and 
Martha (Gaylord) Clapp; m. 2nd, 

ORIN LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Nov. 16, 1791 ; m. Jan. 14, 1823, Mary Ann, 
dau. of WiUiam Eyks. Moved to Medhia Co., O., from Conn., in 1805. Resided 
at Wadsworth. and afterwards at Mentor, Ohio, whence, in 1865-6, he removed to 
Bloomington, 111., where he died. Lawyer. Rep. Disciple. 9 ch'n, b. Ohio. 



Alexander. S. Dak., Mch. 19, 1885, 
Carroll W., son of Jackson and 
Margaret (Wait) Wright. Cuya- 
hoga Falls, O. Ch'n — by 1st m. : 
I. Luther R., 2. William A., 3. 
Delia Loomis, 4. Grace Louise. 



6429. LuRiLLA, b. Oct. 3, 1823, d. Aug. IS, 6433. 
1824. 6434. 

6430. Oscar L., b. July 24, 1825. + 

6431. Julia, b. Dec. 3, 1826; m. Jan. 3, 6435. 

1850, Luke Smith, who d. . She 6436. 

d. spring of 1891, at Mendota, 111. 6437. 

Ch'n: I. Ella, 2. Loomis A., 3. 
Clarence E., 4. William, 5. Anna. 

6432. Joseph, b. Mch. 14, 1828. + 



Edwin, b. Oct. 16, 1829. -f- 
Ellen, b. Sept. 2, 1831, d. Aug. 15, 
1832. 

Albert, b. Dec. 7, 1834. + 
Orin, b. Nov. 18, 1838. + 
Frank, b. Sept. 19, 1841 ; ni. Oct., 
1873, Sarah Sherman. Titusville, 
Pa. He d. . A dau. at Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 



SHERMAN LOOMIS. b. Torrington, Conn.. Jan. 23. 1792; m. ist, Dec. 9, 1819. 
Julia Melissa Mills, d. May 27. 1820; m. 2nd, Dec. 16, 1823, Lodemia, b. Nov. 7, 1798, 
dau. of Salmon and Mary Matilda (Curtis) Sackett. See Sackett Gen., p. 159. When 
his 1st wife died there were but 16 nails not in use in the Township of Wadsworth, 
and it takes 32 to make a coffin. He and his wife Julia were the first teachers in 
Wadsworth Twp., Medina Co., O. 4 ch'n, b. Wadsworth, O. 

Erastus Gaylord, b. Sept. 6, ist, Dec. 20, i860, Joseph Schlabach, 

1824. + who d. Feb. 10, i8i63 ; m. 2nd, Allen 

Harvey James, b. Feb. 18, 1828. + P- Steele, of Wadsworth, O., where 

Edgar Hubert, b. Mch. 22, 1830.+ he d. Ch'n — by ist m. : i. Carrie; 

Julia Eliza, b. Dec. 5, 1836; m. by 2nd m. : 2. Nora. 

SIMEON LOOMIS, b. Winsted, Conn., June 9, 1808: m. Apr. 20, 1834, Flora Wood- 
ruff. Mcmb. of Conn. Assemb., 1847 and 8, from Goshen. He d. Oct. 23, 1876. 3 
ch'n, b. Conn. 



Caroline M., b. Mch. 4, 1837, J- 
Aug. 12, 1844. 

Emma J., b. Oct. it, 1840; m. ist, 
Jan. 3, 1867, Noah O. Miner, d. 
June 27, 1874 ; m. 2nd, Oct. 26, 
1880, W. W. Woodruff. New 



Britain, Conn. 
6444. Franklin C, b. June 23, 1845 ; m. 
Dec. 24, 1869, Mary E. Pendleton. 
He d. May 22, 1877. New Britain, 
Conn. 



3082. EDWARD C. LOOMIS, b. Burlington, Vt., Aug. 7, 1810; m. Aug. 22, 1832, Seratia 
Weatherby. Burlington, Vt., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

6445. A son, b. July 8, 1834, d. July 10, 6447. George I., b. June 26, 1839. + 
1834. 6448. Horace L., b. Oct. 6, 1844. En- 

6446. PoMERoy, b. Jan. 27, 1836; m. Sept. gineer. 
23, 1863, Julia Sweet. No ch'n. 

,3087. HENRY LOOMIS, b. Burlington, Vt., Aug. 31. 1818; m. June, 184T, Julia Sleight 
(Slaight), who d. Aug. 9, 1870, ae. 50. He d. 1886. Burlington, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

6449. William, b. May 25, 1842; m. June 6451. Luther, b. Jan. i, 1850.+ 

17, 1875, A. H. 'Hess. N. Y. Citv. 6452. Horatio, b. Dec, 1855; m. 1878, 

6450. Mary, b. Sept. i, 1847, d. Sept. ib, Mary Phelps. Grad. U. of Vt., 
1867. 1876. N. Y. City. 

3091. MILES LOOMIS, b. Harwinton, Conn., June i, 1795; m. Eliza Root. He d. Jan. 
IS, 1870. Canton, Pa. 7 ch'n, b. Pa. 



6453- Samuel, b. Aug. 15, 1819. + 

6454- Harriet, b. Apr. 5, 1821 ; m. Ros- 
well White, who d. July 19, 1862, 
in U. S. army. Canton, Pa. 

6455- Clarissa, b. May 13, 1823; m. Ros- 
well Beckwith. Oxford, N. Y. 

6456. Mary, b. Oct. 15, 1825 ; m. Matthew 



Breed. Oxford, N. Y. One dau. 
was Elsie Ann. 

6457. James, b. Apr. 25, 1827. + 

6458. Albert E., b. Oct. 16, 1831.+ 

6459. Charlotte, b. Oct. t6, 1831 ; m. 
Lorenzo Smith, who d. 1864, in U. 
S. army. Harford, Pa. 



3094. CHARLES LOO.MIS. 1). llarwinKJii, Conn., Dec. i6, i8oj; m. ist, Eliza Tice, d. Apr. 

19, 1842 ; ni. 2iid, Elizabeth Corson. Canton, Pa. 4 ch'n, b. Pa. 

6460. Anvoynette, b. June 5, 1836, unm. 8, 1869. Canton, Pa. 

Canton, Pa. 6463. E.liza, b. Sept. 9, 1845; ni. EuRcne 

6.161. Reuben, b. Sept. 17, 1839, ">""■ Barnes. Southport, Chemung Co., 

Canton, Pa. N. Y. 
6462. Charles, b. Apr. 12, 1842, d. Nov. 

3100. JESSE LOOMIS, b. Conn., 1788; m. Lucy Miller. He d. 1813. Windham, N. Y. 
I ch'd, b. X. Y. 

6.164. Lucy, b. July 6, 1813; m. Oct. 12, worth. She was his 2nd wife. 

1847. .Abraham, b. Windham, Julv Ch'd: !. Marv Eugenia. She d. 

16, 1813. d. a. i860, son of Isaac Feb., 1868. Windham, N. Y. See 

and Elizabeth (Ilawver) Went- Wentworth Gen., p. 355. 

3101. WILLIS LOOMIS, b. Conn., Jan. 16, 1790; m. Aug., 1812, Fanny Stimson. He d. 
Mch. 19, 1875. Windham, N. V. 10 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

6465. Marylla. b. Dec. S, 1813, unm. 6470. Margaret, b. Oct. 3, 1826, unm. 
Windham, N. Y. " Windham, N. Y. 

6466. Harriet, b. Aug. 2, 1816; m. Elijah 6471. E. Stimpson, b. Aug. 3, 1828, unm. 
Fuller. She d. 1850. Xauvoo, 111. Windham, N. Y. 

6467. Mary Ann, b. Mch. 26, 1818; m. 6472. Lyman, b. Nov. 27, 1830. + 
James Moore. Scottsville, Va. 6473. William, b. Mch. 11, 1832, d. ae. 

6468. Lavina, b. Feb. 13, 1820, d. ae. 18 11 months. 

years. 6474. Emily, b. Nov. 26, 1835; m. George 

6469. Lois, b. Dec. 2, 1823; m. Thomas Blanchard. Scottsville, Va. 
Holcomb. South Cairo, N. Y. 

3104. HARMON E. LOOMIS, b. Conn., 1799; 111. Maria Wright. He d. 1861. Windham, 
N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

6475. Elizabeth, b. 1830. 6477. Revilo, b. 1834. 

6476. Jesse, b. 1832. 

3109. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Jan. 9, 1801 ; m. Mch. 25, 1828, Adeline Haxton, d. Feb. 14. 
1869. He d. Oct. 19, 1867. Alba, Pa. 9 ch'n, b. Pa. 

6478. Lydia, b. Dec. 7, 1828; m. Sept. 9, 9, 1833. 

1851, Warren Bagley. Kansas. 6481. Seth, b. Sept. 26, 1833. -f 

6479. Han.n'ah, b. Canton, Pa., Apr. 22, 6482. Noah, b. May 9, 1835.+ 

1830; m. Feb. 28, 1871, Henry Mile 6483. Sherman, b. June 29, 1837. Served 

Webster. He d. Jan. 31, 1883. She three years in U. S. army. 

was his 3rd wife, and resided 6484. John, b. Jan. 8, 1840. + 

(1893) at W. Le Roy, Pa. No ch'n. 6485. Caroline, b. Jan. 8, 1841, d. Aug. 

Burlington, Pa. 7, 1843. 

6480. Dehorah, b. Feb. 25, 1831, d. .Apr. 6486. An(;eline, b. Mch. 2, 1844. 

31 ID. SETH LOOMIS, b. Oct. 3, 1803; m. ist. Feb., 1829, Harriet Siinpkins, d. 184a; m. 

2nd, July 28, 1845, Eliza Ann Taber. Marengo, 111. 6 ch'n. 

6487. Louisa, b. 1830; ni. Stockwell. 8, 1866, Ella Owens. He d. Oct., 

Wisconsin. 1869. 

6488. Huron, b. 1834, d. ae. 23 vears. 6491. I'lorence C, b. Sept. 6. 1847; m. 

6489. I'xecta. b. 1838; m. Willia'ni Smith. Feb. i, 1868, Newton P. Fassett. 
Springfield, 111. 6492. Evelyn E., b. Oct. 24, 1849. 

6490. RoscoE S., b. Apr. 9, 1846 ; m. Dec. 

31 12. GEORGE LOOMIS, b. 1806; in. Sarah Ann Eaton. Council Bluffs, la. I ch'd. 
6.193. Andrew, b. 1836, unm. Wisconsin. 

3122. ISAIAH BARBOUR LOOMIS, b. llarwinton, Ct., Dec. 7, 1800; m. 1st, May 6, 
1830, Miriam Osborn, d. June 9. 1859; m. 2nd, Camden, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1861, Esther, 
a niece of his ist wife, b. Camden, Apr. 24, 1820, d. Bound Brook, N. J., May 2, 
1897, buried at Harwinton. dau. of David and Esther ( Potter) Osborn. Memb. State 
Leg., 1866. Farmer. Rep'n. Mcth't. He d. Harwinton, Mch. 12, 1870. 6 ch'n. 

6494. OsnoRN, b. June 11, 1831, d. Aug. 5, Apr. 13, 1852, Frederick Buel, b. 

1849. June 22, 1830, d. Nov. s, 1862, son 

6493. Cornelia Clarissa, b. Jan. 17, of Capt. Benjamin and Rachel 

1833; m. 1st, Harwinton, Conn., (Baldwin) Webster; m. 2nd, Nov. 



355 



S>fu?titl| d^nfrattott 



6496. 



2, 1865, Henry, b. Sept. 7, 1822, son 6497. 

of Jesse and Myra (Tuttle) 

Brooks, of Cheshire, Conn. Web- 6498. 

ster was Corp. Co. D. 19th Conn. 

Vol's and 2nd Conn. Heavy Art'y. 

and d. in service. Ch'n — by 1st 

m. : I. Daniel Frederick, 2. Newell 

Loomis, 3. Ella Cornelia ; by 2nd 

Mary, b. Feb. 5, 1835, d. Feb. 21, 

1837. 6499. 



Maria, b. Feb. 5, 1835, d, Oct. 12, 
1836. 

Mary Maria, b. Harwinton, Nov. 
22, 1837 ; m. Apr. 22, 1856, Horace, 
b. Litchfield, Ct., Sept. 8, 1834, son 
of Horace and Lucy Ann (Merri- 
nian) Baldwin. Farmer. Litch- 
field. She d. Dec. 9, 1869. Ch'n: 
I. Henrietta Maria, 2. Mary Jane, 
3. George McClellan. 
OsBORN Potter, b. Jan. 20, 1862. -f 



3124. REV. SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Ohio, Feb. 8, 1829; m. July 23, 1854, Maria R. Ham- 
ilton. He studied theology Union Sem. 1853. Grad. West Res. Coll. 1849. Pastor, 
Vineland, N. J., 1863-5. Home Miss'y 1866. Chester, S. C. 2 ch'n. 

6500. WiNTHROP Hamilton, b. Aug. 5, Author of California Water Birds. 
1855, at Grinnell, Iowa. Ornithology. Academy of Science, 

6501. Leverett Mills, b. Oct. 13, 1857. San Francisco, Cal. 

3128. AMON loomis, b. Aug. 27, 1797; m. Lansing, N. Y., Sept. 2, i8ig, Betsey (Eliza- 
beth) Britton, wlio d. Lansing, Aug. 4, 1869. Farmer. Carp. Dcm. Non-sect'n. 
He d Jan. 31, 1842. Lansing, where b. his 6 ch'n. 



6502. Richard, b. May 3, 1820; m. Dec. 
23, 1843, Mary E. March. 

6502.1. Lavinia, b. Dec. S, 1821, d. Apr. 
9, 1826. 

6502.2. Cordelia, b. Sept. 8, 1823, d. Mav 
6, 1850. 



6503. EiiwiN Goodwin, b. Dec. 30, 1825, 
d. Nov, 5, 1889. 

6504. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 6, 1825, d. Jan. 
19, 1825. 

6505. Lewis Alfred, b. Oct. 9, 1830. -|- 



3129. 



6506. 
6507. 



6508. 
6509. 
6510. 
6511. 



ALANSON LOOMIS, b. Nov. 3, 1797; m. Nov. 6, 1821, Betsey, b. 1805, d. Decorah, 
la., 1853-4, dau. of Daniel Bush. He served in War of 1812. He d. Cresco, la., 
Sept. 3, 1886, having resided at Burr Oak, la., for some time. 12 ch'n. 



6512. 
6513- 
6514 



3132. 

6518. 
6519- 



Welthia, b. . 

William, b. Apr. 18, 1824; m. at 
Belleville, Minn., 1855, Katherine 
Monroe. No ch'n or grandch'n. 
Has a stepson. Mabel, Minn. 6515. 

(Says he has no relatives in Cana- 
da). 6516. 
A ch'd, b. and d. 

Jane, b. ; m. . 

Zflina, b. , d. early. 

Richard Rensellor, b. ; m. 

and had at least one child. En- 6517. 

listed in 100 day service (Kansas). 
After this service he came to Law- 
rence, Kan., where lived his wife 
and child, and was killed (nnir- 
dered) by Quantrell's guerrilla 
band. 

Lydia, b. . 

Amon. b. 1836. + 

Charles Henry, b. . Enlisted 

in an la. Regt. in 1861. Served 3 
yrs. and re-enlisted. Became ist 

WILLIAM LOOMIS. b. June 17. 1804: m. 1st, 

1831, dau. of Frederick and Rachel (Hasbrouk) 

Oct. 2, 1814, d. May 22, 1890. I'"armer. Dem. 

7 ch'n, all b. Machias, N. Y. 

Caroline Melissa, b. Nov. 27, 

1829; m. Nov. I, 1846, Ezra 

Holmes. Both dead. 

Elvira Lodema, b. Dec. 13, 1831 ; 

m. Nov. I, 1855, Dr. John L., b. 

Mt. Holly, Vt., Nov. 27, 1824, d. 6520. 

Apr. 5, 1902, son of John and Sa- 



Lieut. Killed in battle at Atlanta, 
1864. "Tell my father I was killed 
in front of battle," was his message 
at the end. 

Benjamin Shearer, b. . En- 
listed, but rejected. 
Franklin Alonzo. b. 1846. En- 
listed in Minn., 1862. Died in a 
hospital says one, another says in 
a swamp, near New Orleans. Be- 
came a corporal. 

Ellen Adella, b. Rockford, 111., 
Oct. 21, 1849; m. Cresco, la., Oct. 
29, 1867, John B., b. Minnesink, N. 
Y., Sept. 29, 1835, d. Reliance, Va.. 
Oct. 24, 1907, son of Charles and 
Asenath (Mills) Scely. She was 
reared in her father's sister Eliza- 
beth's home in N. Y. Was a school 
teacher. Prohib't. Cong. Reli- 
ance, Va. Ch'n: I. Addie Birdina, 
2. Charles Henry, 3. Nellie Oneita, 
4. John Alanson, 5. Martha Eva. 

Elvira, b. May 26, 1806, d. Dec. 21, 
Freeman ; m. 2nd, Emma Tyrell, b. 
Meth. He d. Little Valley, N. Y. 

mantha (Frost) Eddv. Physician. 
Rep. Bapt. Olean, N. Y. Ch'n: 
I. Wilson Gilbert, 2. Nellie Saman- 
tha, 3. Lora Blanch, 4. Loren 
Loomis, 5, Carrie Frances. 
Harriet Louisa, b. Jan. i, 1836; m. 
Calvin Clark. Alleghany, N. Y. 



2l0nmta O^^u^alogn 



356 



6521. 
6522. 

3134- 

6525 

6526 

6527, 

6528, 

6529 

6530 
6531 

3137 

6537- 
6538. 

6539- 
6540. 

654 >• 
6542. 
6543- 

3T39- 

6551- 

6552. 
6553- 
6554- 
3141- 

6560. 
6561. 



6562. 
6563. 



6564. 



Emma Fidelia, b. Feb. 22, 1839; m. 

Hiram J. Thompson. Bradford, 

Pa. 

Mary Aucusta, b. June 31, 1841 ; 

m. Machias, N. Y., May 26, 1863, 

John M. Seaman, b. HoUanci. 

Farmer and leather dealer. Ma- 

NATIIANIEL LOOMIS. 1>. Apr. 30, 
15, 1863, He served in War of 1812, 
1865. Groton, N. Y. 12 ch'n, b. N. 
Chauncey L., b. Jan. 25, 1813, d. 
Mch. 30, 1813. 

Mary, b. Oct. 23, 1815; m. George 
Ludlow. Locke, N. Y. 
Isaac, b. Oct. 23, 1817. d. June, 
1819. 

Louisa, b. Jan. 21, 1820; in. Theo- 
dore Burr. Genoa, N. Y. 
David, b. Feb. 23, 1822, unm. Ge- 
noa, N. Y. 

Timothy, b. Sept. 27, 1823. -j- 
SiMON, b. Dec, 1825.+ 

SOLOAION LOOMIS, b. July 23, 1796; m. i 

d. Feb. II, 1859; m. 2nd, Sept. 6, 1859, Mary E 

being allowed $75.00 on claim. Groton. N. Y. 

Luther, b. Feb. 27, 1821. -\- 6544. 

Sarah, b. Sept. 24, 1822 ; m. 6545. 

Simeon Gray. Groton, N. Y. 6546. 

Thompson, b. May 7, 1824. -)- 6547. 

Franklin, b. July 3, 1826. + 

t)ENis, b. Apr. 5, 1828, d. May i, 6540. 

1828. 

Solomon, b. July 29, 1829, d. same 6549. 

day. 

Seth, b. Feb. 14, 1831. + 6550. 



chias for past 50 yrs. Ch'd : i. 

\Vm. Guy. 
6=;23. George Tyrell, b. McIl 29, 1843. d. 

Mch. 27, 185 1. 
6524. Adelaide Barintha, b. Oct. 27, 

1844; m. Oran Smith. Both dead. 



, 1790; m, Feb. 14, 1832, Anna Reeves, d. Oct. 
being allowed $11.00 on claim. He d. Jan. 15, 
Y. 

Philinda, b. Jan. 31, 1828; m. 
Isaac Van Meter, who d. Jan. 7. 
1865. Summer Hill, N. Y. 
Ira W., b. Oct. 11, 1829. -f 
Huldah, b. June 9, 1831 ; m. John 
Case. Locke, N. Y. 
Charlotte, b. June 8, 1833; m. 
Henry Ware. She d. Sept. 29, 
1863. Groton, N. Y. 
Sarah, b. Feb. 7, 183s; m. Wil- 
liam Shaw. Summer Ililt. N. Y. 



6.i32. 



6.S33. 
6534- 

6535- 



6536. 



St, Jan. 23, 1820, Hannah Armstrong, 
Cornell. He served in War of 1812, 
14 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
Zechariah, b. Jan. 12, 1833. -\- 
Ezra, b. Jan. 23, 1833. -f 
Levi, b. Mch. 14, 1837. -f 
SiMON, b. Sept. 14, 1839, unm. 
Groton, N. Y. 

Clarissa, b. May 25, 1842; m. Or- 
ville Haight. Homer. N. Y. 
Esther, b. Apr. 1, 1844; m. Irvin 
Miller. Lansing. N. Y. 
Hannah, b. Jan. 5, 1863. 

EDWARD LOOMIS, b. Feb. 14. 1801 ; m. Mch. 20, 1832, Anna Rowley. He d. Nov. 
13, 1868. Baraboo, Wis. 9 ch'n. 



Emmeline, b. June 2, 1834; m. 
May 23, 1856, Charles Dcval. Bara- 
boo, Wis. 

Annis, b. Feb. 9, 1837; m. Feb. 3, 
1856, Lewis Fox. Delton, Wis. 
Moses, b. Apr. 2=,, 1839. ''• J"'v 28. 
i860. 
Nancy, b. Mch. 12, 1841, d. June i. 

DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Aug. 25, 1805 

1808, and d. May 6, 1830; m. 2nd, J 

dau. of Josiah and Anna (Schofield) 

kins to Chautauqua Co., N. Y., near 

George, b. May 6, 1830, d. Aug. 6. 

1830. 

Amy, b. Aug. 31, 1833; m. Apr. 12. 

1855, Orin F. Salsbury, d. May 29. 

1904. She d. June 3, 1906. Ch'd : 

I. Emery O. 

Eli, b. June 10, 1835. -f- 

Rhoda Ann, b. Nov. 2, 1836; m. 

Oct. 22, i860, William Wallace 

Farrand, who was killed before 

Vicksburg, June, 1863. Ch'n: I. 

Frank W., 2. William W. 

Levi, b. Dec. 15, 1838; m. July 4, 



1858. 

6555. Mercy, b. Nov. 25, 1844. d. Nov. IQ, 

1845- 

6556. William, b. Sept. 5, 18.(8. Bara- 
boo, Wis. 

6557. Albert, b. July 3, 1852. 

6558. Isadore. b. June 3, 1856. 

6559. Avery, b. Oct. 29, 1859. 

; m. 1st, Dec. 25, 1828. Amy Steves, b. Mch. 25, 
an. 13. 1832, Ilannali, b. 1813, d. Dec. 22. 1895, 
Schofield. About 1830 he removed form Tomp- 
Harmnny. 14 ch'n — all b. in Chautauqua Co. 

1865. Mary E. Freeman. Resides 
Jamestown, N. Y. No ch'n. 
6s6s. Louis or Lewis, b. Sept. 3, 1840, 

d. Oct. 15, 1865. 
6=;66. Sarah, b. Feb. 4, 1843, d. Oct. 15, 

1865. 
6567. Francis Solomon, b. Apr. 9, 1845; 
m. Dec. 27, 1889, Mary M. Bull<Kk 
Glen Flora, Texas. No ch'n. 
6:;68. Polly, b. Feb. 14, 1847, d. Mav 6, 

1850. 
6569. Delilah, b. July 30, 1848, d. Oct. 
20, 1865. 



mk 



357 B>gupnll| QjgitgratiDtt 

6570. George L., b. Nov. 28, 1849- + d. June 10, 1854. 

6571. David, b. Nov. n, 1851, unm. Liv- 6573. Charles, b. Jan. 13, 1855, d. Nov. 
ing (1906) Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 11, 1865. 

6572. Charles Wesley, b. D<?c. 6, 1853. 

3144. DR. HARRIS LOOMIS. b. Jan. 12, 1795; m. ist, Ann Mitchell, d. 182- ; m. 2nd, 
Julia Mitchell, d. Sept. 10, 1865. Grad. Coll. Ph. and Surg. 1819. He practiced 
medicine for several years in Newbern, S. C, when he removed to Macon, Ga., 
where he d. Nov. 11, 1837. 4 ch'n. 

6574. William M., b. Mch. 16, 1824, of N. Y. She d. Apr., 1858. 
unm. Notary Public. Mobile, 6576. Robert C, b. 1835. -f 

Ala. 6577. Thomas, b. 1837, d. in infancy. 

6575. Elizabeth, b. 1833 ; m. Joseph Day 

3147. JAMES LOOMIS, b. Feb. 18. 1801 ; m. Caroline Kingslev, d. Mch., 1865. He d. 

Aug., 1885. Palmyra, N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

6578. Ann Eliza, b. Feb. 4, 1828; m. 6582. Cornelia H., b. 1835; m. Geo. 
Nathaniel Walsworth. Palmyra, Linthwaite. Vincennes, Indiana. 
N. Y. 6583. Caroline, b. Feb. 4, 1838; m. 

6579. Laura K., b. Aug. 2, 1829 ; m. May Frank T. Eaton. Cedar Rapids, 
II, 1854. Alexander .'\ugsbury. Iowa. 

Watertown. N. Y. 6584. John F.. b. Apr. 8, 1840. + 

6580. Raniiolph, b. Aug. 6, 1831. + 6585. Albert E., b. Dec, 1842. + 

6581. Harris, b. 1833. + 

3150. NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. May 10, 1808; m. ist, Jan. 17, 1832, Sarah Call, d. 1845; 
m. 2nd, .-Xug. 14, 1849, Susan Call. Fowler, N. Y. 5 cli'n, b. N. Y. 

6586. Harriet, b. Sept. 20, 1833; m. 1853. William Merriman. Gouverneur, 
George Crane. She d. Aug. 2, N. Y. 

1856. Antwerp, N. Y. 6589. Lee, b. Apr. 22, 1850, unm. Ed- 

6587. Ronald, b. Nov. 8, 1835 ; m. Helen wards, N. Y. 

McAlister. New Orleans, La. 6590. Lloyd, b. June 15, 1852. Edwards, 

6588. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 28, 1838; m. N. Y. 

3153. ELMER LOOMIS, b. Tolland, Conn., Feb. 7, 1810; m. Dec. 26, 1832, Cynthia, b. 

Feb. 21, 1804, dau. of Benjamin and Theodocia (Burnes) Davis. He d. Apr. 2, 
1853, at Tolland, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

6591. Mary Chapman, b. Dec. 7, 1833. 10, 1859. Ch'n: I. Frances Estella, 

6592. Caroline, b. Mch. 13, 1835; m. 2. Carrie Alice. See Kingsbury 
Tolland, Conn., Oct. 9, 1853, Dr. Desc'ts, 1905. He m. again. 
Daniel Kingsbury, of Glastonbury, 6593. Frances Eliza, b. May 30, 1837, d. 
Conn. She d. Glastonbury, Aug. 1854. 

31SS ALANSON D. LOOMIS, b. Cambridge, N. Y., June 20, 1803; m. ist, Delia Hardy; 

m. 2nd, Ann Shaw. He d. Nov., 1870. Napanee, Upper Canada. 3 ch'n. 
6594. Delia, b. 1851. 6596. Theresa, b. 1859. 

6591;. Nathaniel, b. 1854. 

3157- BENJAMIN M. LOOMIS, h. Cambridge, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1806; m. July 9, 1835., 

Mary M. Marsh, b. Dec. 17, 1815. d. Jan. 12, 1887, at Willard Asylum for Insane, 

Willard, N. Y. He d. Dec. 19, 1876. Cambridge, N. Y., where b. his s ch'n. 

6597. Charles B., b. Sept. 25, 1836. + 6600. Cornelia H., b. Dec. 6, 1843; m 

6598. Mary A., b. June 16, 1839, unm., Jacob Agan. Was living Sept. 26, 
d. Sept. 9, 1874. Cambridge, N. Y. 1903. Cambridge. N. Y. 

6599. Walter M., b. Mch. 11, 1841. + 6601. >v illiam M., b. June 21, 1846. -|- 

3160. JEDUTIIUN LOOMIS, b. Cambridge, N. Y., June 9, 1811 ; ni. ist, 1832, Mary 
Fowler; m. 2nd, Mary Van Ettcn, who d. July 31, 1861, ae. 41. He d. Oct., 1863. 
Galway, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

By 1st m. — 6605. Martha Cornelia, b. Dec, 1846, d. 

6602. Abigail, b. Aug. 30, 1838; m. Dr. 1871. Buflfalo, N. Y. 

Daniel H. Tittle. Albany, N. Y. 6606. George M., b. Jan. 14, 1849. Con- 

6603. Mary Ann, b. Aug. 17, 1841 ; m. cord, N. H. 

Odell E. Lansing, d. . Albany, 6607. John H. T., b. Sept., 1851. He 

N. Y. Ch'n — at least 3 sons. Chi- held a gov't position for some years 

cago, 111. in Japan, residing at Yokohama. 

6604. Judson, b. Sept, 20, 1843, d. No. He d. 1901, and was buried at 
Amherst, O. Cambridge, N. Y. 



Snomta (§0itpal0gg 



^5^ 



3161. EZEKIEL ADAMS LOOMIS, b. Cambridgt-, X, Y., July .), 1S13; ni. Apr. 6. 183.;, 
Ann, b. May 17, 1821, d. Ocean Grove, N. J., May i5, 1898, at Cambridge, N. Y., 
dau. of Lemuel and Sarah (Robinson) Rice, a direct descendant of Edmund Rice, 
of Barkhamstead, Eng., who settled at Sudbury, Mass., in 1C38. He d. Granbv, N. 
Y., Nov. 18, 1858. 2 ch'n— b. Cambridge, N. Y. 

6608. Helen, b. , d. aged 2 yrs. 6609. John Rice, b. Jan. 15, 1846. + 

3163. JOEL LOOMIS, b. Cambridge, N. Y., Apr. 13, 1817; m. Aug. 18, 1861, Syla Ann 

(Louisa) McFaul. Eagle Bridge, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
6610. Violet, b. June S, 1864. 661 1. Edgar, b. I>ec. 31, 1866. 

3165. NATHANIEL SCUDDER PRYME LOOMIS, b. Cambridge. N. Y., July 15, 1821; 
m. Cambridge, Aug. 19, 1856, Catherine, b. Enniskillen, Ireland, Jan. 27, 1839, d. Cam- 
bridge, Jan. 4, 1895, dau. of James Herron. Farmer. Dem't. Presb'n. He d. Cam- 
bridge, Apr. 5, 1899. 5 ch'n — all b. Cambridge, N. Y. 



6012. 
6613. 
6614. 
3169. 

6617. 

6618. 

6619. 
6620. 
6621. 

6622. 

3171- 

6629. 

3172. 
6630. 

3174- 

6633- 
6634. 

6635. 
6636. 
31762 



6640.1. 

6640.2. 

6640.3. 



30, 1865. 

\ViLLi.\M Rexter, b. Dec. 9, 1865. 

Boston, Mass. 

McKiE, b. Mch. 15, 1H81, d. Dec. 

10, 1882. 

Nov. 17, 1807; m. Phoebe Stiles. 



Lillian Frances, b. Oct. 2, 1858; 

m. Oct. 29, 1879, Herbert E. Pierce. 6615. 

Nathaniel Scudder Pryme, b. 

Apr. 19, 1861. + 6616. 

\ViLLiAM Curtis, b. 1863, d. June 

JEUUTHUN LOOMIS, b. Troupsburg, N. Y.; 
Walnut Lake, Minn. 11 ch'n. 
Levi Nelson, b. 1833, d. ae. 2 
months. 

Maria E., b. 1835 ; m. John Land- 
fear. Walnut Lake, Minn. 
Warren A., b. 1837. + 
William H., b. Mch., 1840. + 
E. Burton, b. Oct., 1842, unm. 
Walnut Lake. 
Elisha, b. June 20, 1844.+ 

ELISHA LOOMIS, b. Troupsburg, N. Y., May 
Knight. Friendship, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 
Emily A., b. May 12, 1843; m. 
Mch., i860, Thomas 1". Pollard. 

JOEL LOOMIS, b. Troupsburg, N. Y. 
Troupsburg, where b. his 3 ch'n. 
Alfred E., b. Nov. 4, 1839; m. Jan. 
30, 1872, Nettie Scheyrer. No ch'n. 

EDE LOOMIS, b. Troupsburg, N. Y., 1822; m. 1842, Adeline Lowell. Alma, N. Y. 
8 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



6623. 


Mercy, b. Mch., 1846, unm. Wal- 




nut Lake. 


6624. 


Eunice, b. 1848; m. John Camp- 




bell. Minnesota. 


6625. 


Ella, b. 1850; m. George Bolen. 




Minnesota. 


6626. 


Mary Ann, b. 1853, d. ae. 2 yrs. 


662-. 


F'orrester, b. 1856. 


C62S. 


Anna, b. 1859. 



, 1813; m. Oct. I, 1841, Mary Ann 

He d. Jan. 3, 1865, in U. S. Army. 
Friendship, N. Y. 

1816; m. Amelia Bowman. He d. 1844, at 

6631. Joel E., b. Nov. 21, 1842. + 

6632. loHN B., b. Mch. 18, 1841.+ 



ers. Alma, N. Y. 

6637. Flora, b. 1858. 

6638. Alfred M., b. Jan., i86t. 

6639. Albert, b. 1864. 

6640. Auella, b. 1870. 



RosANNA, b. 1845. Hector, N. Y. 
I-'rances, b. Sept., 1850; ni. Edwin 
Graves. Alma, N. Y. 
Mary, b. 1852; m. Lafayette Nor- 
ton. Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 
Alice, b. 1855; m. Harrison Rog- 

JOEL LOOMIS, b. Jefferson, N. Y., Mch. 21, 1814; m. Anglaze Co., C, Mch. 30, 
1881, Julia M., b. N. Haven, Conn., Jan. 31, 1821, dau. of Perly and Mary ( ) 
Blakeslee. Moved from Jefferson, N. Y., in 1839, to Grafton, O., thence to Wayne- 
field, O., in 1850. Farmer. Dem. Bapt. He d. Waynefield, iMch. 30, 1881. 8 ch'n— 
first three b. Lorain Co., O., and last five in Anglaize Co., O. 

Mary Amanda, b. Nov. 15, 1843; 6. Katie, 7. Lee, 8. Carl, 

m. Feb. 22, 1882, John McLane. 6640.4. Andrew Pkrly, b. June 2, 1851 + 



Lafayette, O. Ch'n: i. Jennie 
Helen, 2. Emma Florence. 

Theodore, b. July 23, 1845; m. 
June 20, 1900, Pauline Wheatley. 
She d. Dec. 30, 1900. No ch'n. 

Melinda Julia, b. May 26, 1848; 
ni. Feb. 22, 1870, Michael C. Kauf- 
man. Ch'n: I. Mary Ellen, 2. Ed- 
ward, 3. Joel, 4. Florence, 5. Guy, 



6640.5. Egbert Justin, b. Mch. i, 1855. -+- 

6640.6. Ida Jane, b. Mch. 18, 1859, d. 
Jan. 9, 1861. 

6640.7. James White, b. Dec. 26, 1861. 
Unm. Los Angeles, Cal. 

6640.8. Katie, b. June 8, 1867; m. Aug. 
22, 1889, John F. Hatfield. Ch'n: 
I. Rhua, 2. Harold. 



359 



^ntpttth d^ttprattntt 



3177. DR. JOEL LOOMIS, b. O.. July 15, 1815; m. Virginia Brown. Studied medicine 
in Cincinnati, O. Niles, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

6641. Dora, b. Feb. 7, 1848; m. June 11, Niles, Mich. 

1868, S. E. Roberts. Denver, Col. 6643. Pettie, b. Apr. 2, 1852. 

6642. Charles, b. Mch. 3, 1850; ni. . 

3178. JUSTIN LOOMIS, b. O., May 4, 1817; m. 1846, Margaret Santee. La Porte, Ind. 
5 ch'n. 

6644. William, b. 1848, d. ae. 2 yrs. 6646. Sarah, b. 1853; m. 1870, George 

6645. Adelbert, b. 1850; ni. 1872, Elmira Bear. 
Bowers. Pleasant, Ind. He has 2 6647. Ida, b. i86i. 

ch'n. 6648. Charles, b. 1865, d. ae. 2 yrs. 

3180. PHILANDER LOOMIS, b. O., Apr. 22, 1823; m. ist, Apr. 14, 1853, Nancy Wilson, 
d. Sept. 26, 1869; m. 2nd, Mch. 7, 1870, Mary Campbell. Westville, Ind. 7 ch'n. 

6649. George W., b. July 4, 1855. 6653. John R., b. Oct. 26, 186C. 

6650. Edwin, b. Sept. 28, 1857. 6654. Justin, b. Dec. 17, 1870. 

6651. Hattie, b. Dec. 31, i860. 6655. Charlie, b. Jan. 10, 1872. 

6652. Morton W., b. Jan. 30, 1864. 

3182. RALPH LOOMIS, b. O., Mch. 17, 1827; m. Feb. 26, 1827, Catherine S. Knight. 
New Durham, Ind. 3 ch'n. 

6656. Florence May, b. Jan. 18, 1861. 6658. Lavina R., b. Nov. 6, 1866. 

6657. Schuyler C., b. July 4, 1863. 

3183. REV. THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Campbell Co., Ky., Oct. 21, 1805; m. ist, Pendleton, 
Ky., Feb. 25, 1830, Evaline, b. Oct. 10, 1810, dau. of James and Elizabeth (Conway) 
Smith. She d. Pendleton Co., Ky., Sept. 12, 1844- He m. and, Mch. 2, 1846, Mrs. 
Margaret J. (Simpson), b. Campbell Co., Ky., Mch. 22, 1820, dau. of Reuben Ste-^ 
phenson. She d. Nov. I, 1903. He d. Kenton Co., Ky., Feb. 9, i88r. In early life 
he lived in Cin., O., and in S. W. Ohio. In 1831 he removed to Pendleton Co., Ky., 
thence in 1867 to Dayton, Ky., thence in 1873 to Staffordsburg, Ky. Bapt. clergy- 
man. Rep'n. Farmer. 12 ch'n, all b. Pendleton Co., Ky., except 1st one. 

6659. Martin, b. Cin., O., Aug. 2, 1831, 6662. John William, b. nug. 24, 1835.+ 
d. Pendleton Co., Ky., Aug. 21, 6663. Samuel C, b. Apr. 23, 1837, d. 
i8';o. Apr. 6, 1838. 

6660. Elizabeth, b. Feb. i, 1833; m. 6664. Dudley T., b. Apr. i, 1839, d. July 
Renny Vest, b. in Ky., Aug. I, 1828. 21, 1841. 

She d. near Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 6665. Henry L., b. Dec. 29, 1840, d. Sept. 

27, 1885. Ch'n : I. Mary Evaline, 20, 1842. 

2. Pleasant Merideth, 3. Laura 6666. Osborn T., b. Feb. 2, 1843. + 

Emaline, 4. Isadora Annaline, 5. 6667. Cyntha Ann, b. Feb. 5, 1849, d. 

John Osborn, 6. Thomas Loomis, 7. May 18, 1856. 

Simeon Wilhoit, 8. Merit Wright, 6668. Tilford N., b. Jan. 18, 1851, d. Tan. 

9. Eliza Jane, 10. Lillian May, 18, 1855. 

6661. Matilda, b. Apr. 9, 1834; m. Til- 6669. Theodore E., b. Aug. 15, 1854, d- 
ford Metcalf. She d. Grant Co., Oct. 9. 1859. 

Ky., July 18, 1867. Ch'n: i. Min- 6670. Walter Thomas, b. Apr. 23, 

nie, 2. Dr. Tilford T. 1861. + 

318s. JOHN CASEY LOOMIS, b. Campbell Co., Ky., Jan. 8, 1809; m. Mch. 17, 1831, 
Anna, dau. of John and Mary (Griffith) Mann. She was b. Pendleton Co., Ky., Jan. 

22, 1808, and d. Apr. 16, 1887. He d. Fiskburg, Ky., July 7, 1893. Farmer. Bapt. 
9 ch'n, all b. Kenton Co., Ky. 

6671. Mary E., b. Jan. 31, 1834; m. Le- 6673. Martha Jane, b. Sept. 30, 1837; m. 
roy D. Fisk, Mch. 21, 1850, who Dec. 18, 1856, Simeon S. Bush. b. 
was b. Nov. 9, 1831, and d. Sept. Mch. 14, 1833, and d. Sept. 14, 1886. 
16, 1901. Res. Fiskburg, Kenton She d. .^ug. 13, 1882. Pendleton 
Co., Ky. Ch'n: I. Lenora Inez, 2. Co., Kv., near Fiskburg. Ch'n: i. 
Ethington R., 3. Herbert L.. 4. Ben- Laura Alice, 2. Mary Lucinda, 3. 
jamin F., 5. Etta, 6. Letta, 7. Annie William Franklin, 4. Henry, 5. 
Jane, 8. David L., 9. Mary L., 10. , Anna Isabella, 6. Mildred, 7. Flora, 
Amanda D., 11. Florence A., 12. 8. Albert. 

Beatrice, 13. Neva, 14. Mamie, 15. 6674. Sarah Ann, b. Nov. 23, 1838; m. 

EUie. Feb. 12, 1857, H. C, b. Nov. 26, 

6672. William M., b. Apr. 6, 183:^, d. 1834, son of Richard and Mary 
Sept. 6. 1855. ( ) Hightower. She d. Fisk- 



2l0nmt0 Oifttealugg 



360 



6675. 

6676. 
6677. 



3i»7. 

6680. 
668 r. 

6682. 
6683. 
6684. 



6685. 
6686. 



3188. 
6694. 
66gs- 



6696. 
6697. 

6698. 



burg, Kenton Co., Ky., Aug. 8, 
1881. Ch'n: I. Florence A., 2. 
Anna, 3. George W., 4. Mary L., 5. 
Napoleon, 6. Susan F., 7. Austin. 
Fkanci.s Marion, b. Sept. 24, 
1840. + 

Ends, b. Mch. 30, 1842. + 
Louisa Eunice, b. Deraosville, Ky., 
Mch. 24, 1844 ; m. Crittenden, Kv., 
Oct. 22, 1863, Rev. Charles Jeffer- 
son, b. Feb. 20, 1840, son of 6678. 
Younger Stokes and Elizabetli 
(Roberts) Bagby. She d. Fisk- 
burg, Kenton Co., Nov. 29, 1883. 
Farmer. Deni't. Bapt. He has 6679. 
been pastor of 32 churches, having 

REV. MARTIN LOOMIS, b. Campbell Co., 

Elizabeth, b. Mch. 7, 1818, dau. of Richard, Sr 

Nov. 16, 1887. He d. Mch. 25, 1898. Rep'n. 

Grant Co., Ky. 14 ch'n, all b. Grant Co.. Ky. 

William, b. Dec. 4, 1836, d. Dec. 4, 6687, 

1836. 

Arabella, b. Oct. 14, 1837 ; m. Sept. 

15, 1869, Joseph Milton Taylor, b. 
Oct. II, 1829, d. Aug. ID, 1897. 
Crittenden, Grant Co., Ky. Farmer. 
Bapt. Rep'n. Ch'n: i. Emma 
Frances, 2. James Elbert. 
Mary Jane, b. Apr. 2, 1839; i"- 
Feb. 18, 1858, Green B. Sharp. La- 
Belle, Mo. 12 ch'n. 
Ethelbert, b. near Crittenden, 
Grant Co., Ky., Nov. 23, 1840, d. 
Oct. 12, 1865. 

Lucinda, b. July 13, 1842; m. Apr. 
4, 1883, Henry Zebulon AUphin, b. 
Huntsville, Schuyler Co., 111., Sept. 

16, 1842. Holbrook, Grant Co., 
ts.y. Ch'd: I. Rev. Albert S. 
Ezra Keeler, b. Mch. 16, 1844. -f- 
Enoch Mann, b. Feb. 26, 1846, d. 6693. 
June 21, 1867. 



6688. 

6689. 

6690. 

6691. 
6692. 



rec'd into membership about 1,400 
persons, having bapt. 14 who be- 
came preachers, and having helped 
ordain 36 to the Christian ministry. 
Ch'n: I. John Young, 2. William 
H., 3. Rev. Marion F., 4. Anna 
Elizabeth, 5. Emma J., 6. Stella 
Nova, 7. Eva A., 8. Julia E., 9. 
Ransom C, 10. Edward F., 11. 
Ora A. 

Amanda E., b. Feb. 7, 1845; m. 
Andrew Caldwell. Demossville, R. 

1, Pendleton Co., Ky. Ch'n: i. 
Nora Lee, 2. .'Xddie, 3. Lizzie A. 
John M., b. Sept. 24, 1848. + 

Ky., Feb. 2, 1813; m. Dec. 17, 1835, 

,, and Katie (Griffith) Mann. She d. 

Baptist clergyman. Res. Flingsville, 

LucRETiA, b. Apr. 7, 1848; m. Dec. 

2. 1867, Henrv Z. Allphin (No. 
6684). She d.'Oct. 2, 1882. Ch'n, 
viz: I. William L., 2, John M., 3. 
Carrie, 4. Dr. W. S., 5. Lucretia. 
Seth Washburn, b. Sept. 30, 
i8';o. + 

Milton Violette, b. Nov. 24, 
1852. + 

Elizabeth Calista Ann, b. Oct. 
30, 1854. Unm. 

James Martin, b. Sept. 25, 1856.+ 
IzoRA, b. June 17, 1859; m. Jan. 25, 
1877, Thomas P., b. Jan. 22, 1852, 
son of William and Sarah (Phil- 
lips) Wynn. She d. Aug. 9, 1902. 
Crittenden, R. I, Ky. Ch'n : I. 
Joseph E., 2. Martin Z., 3. Henri- 
Crouch, 4. Sarah Alma, 5. Mattie, 
6. William C. 

Martha Frances, b. Jan. 30, 1862, 
d. Dec. 23, 1881. 



6699. 



WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Campbell Co., 
Ann, b. Apr. 24, 1818, dau. of Benjamin 
Hancock Co., Ind., Jan. 5, 1872. Farmer, 
Nancy E., b. Campbell Co., Ky., 
Jan. 8, 1838, d. Eden, Hancock 
Co., Ind., May 2. 1869. 
Benjamin C, b. Campbell Co., Ky., 
Jan. 30, 1840; m. Sept. 8, 1867, Ma- 
tilda Co.x, at Eden, Ind. He d. 
June 10, 1904. Ma.xwcll, Ind. No 
ch'n. 

John G., b. Nov. 28, 1841. + 
Charles, b. Sept. 9, 1843, d. Feb. 8. 
1872. Unm. 

Maggie, b. near Grants Lick. 
Campbell Co., Ky., July 9. 1847 ; m. 
Feb. 24, 1869, James H., b. Aug. 3, 
1844, son of John J. and Peggy 
(Golden) Caldwell. Bapt. De- 
mossville, R. 1, Ky. Ch'n: i. Effie 
Grace, 2. Lillie Maud, 3. Julia 
Alice, 4. Marion Francis, 5. Bertha 
May, 6. Leslie Raymond. 
Maria Jane, b. Eden, Hancock 



Ky., Apr. 16, 1815; m. Mch. 2, 1837, Julia 
Gosney. She d. Dec. 8, 1870. He d. Eden, 
Dem. Bapt. 8 ch'n. 

Co., Ind., Apr. 23, 1850; m. Mch. 
17, 1870, Ira H., b. New Castle, 
Lawrence Co., Pa., Jan. 28, 1850, 
son of John and Mary Ann (Jo- 
seph') Shafer. Christian. Ch'n: I. 
Lawrence O., 2. Cora Ann, 3. 
Fanny Forrest, 4. Charles M., 5. 
Robert Wesley, 6. An infant dau., 
7. Derothy M. 

6700. Mary Frances, b. Eden, Hancock 
Co., Ind., Aug. 21, 1852; m. Aug. 
12, 1875, John, b. Kingston, Henry 
Co., Ind., Jan. 20, 1853, son of 
James and Eunice ( ) Spurry. 
Methodist. Greenfield, R. i, Ind. 
Ch'n: I. Daisy D., 2. Nellie, 3. 
Harlcy R., 4. Goldia B., 5. Eva 
Fern, 6. Charles Frost. 

670T. Joseph Louis, b. Eden, Ind., Jan. 
28, i8s5, d. Aug. 26, i8ss- 



36i ^ fui^ttti) (^^tt^rattPtt 

3189. SAMUEL McMURTRV LOOMIS, b. Campbell Co., Ky., Apr. i, 1817; m. ist, Mch. 

II, 1841, Annie Smith, b. , 1820, <1. Dec. 21, 1852; m. 2nd, July 20, 1853, Mrs. 

Sarah Stevens, from whom he was divorced ; m. 3rd, June 22, 1865, Rachel Morris. 
He d. near Butler, Kv., Apr. 17, i88r. Farmer. Dem. 6 ch'n — all b. Pendleton Co., 
Ky. 

6702. James Minor, b. Dec. 30, 1840. + 1848. + 

6703. M.\GciE. b. 1843, d. ae. 5 yrs. 6706. Rennv Vest, h. June 17, 1850. + 

6704. Reuben, b. July 24, 1845. + 6707. William Henry, b. Nov. 24, 

6705. Thomas Jefferson, b. Feb. 6, 1852. + 

3192. JAMES WEBSTER LOOMIS, b. Campbell Co., Ky., Apr. 29, 1822; m. Dec. 14, 
1841, Mary Smith. He d. in la. or Mo. "30 yrs. ago." i ch'd. 

6708. Agnes Jane, b. Campbell Co., Ky., Mch. 18, 1844, d. ae. 11 yrs. 

3203. SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec. 23, 1775; m. Mary Gridlev. He d. 181 1. CMti- 
ton, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

6709. Truman, b. 1797; m. ist, Polly 6711. Mary .^my, b. Oct. i. 1808; m. 
Hart; m. 2nd, Delia Utley. He d. John H. Northrop. 

187s, in Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 6712. Lt'ciNA, b. 181 1; m. John Elton. 

6710. Zapok, b. 1800, d. young. 

3204. AARON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. 2. 1778; m. Sally Morse. He removed to Rodman. 
N. Y.. in 1802. He was an officer in U. S. army in 1812. Ho d. 1813. 3 cli'n, b. 
N. Y. 

6713. MiLO, b. 1802. + 6715. Zadok, b. Apr., 1810. + 

6714. Morse, b. Nov. 17, 1806. + 

3205. JAMES LOOMIS, h. Oneida, N. Y., Mch. 14, 1785: m. Phahe Barnes, b. McIl 13, 
1789, d. Delplii, Ind., 1848. Farmer. Whig. Prcsb'n. 4 ch'n. 

6716. Eunice B., b. Sept. 9, 1806; m. ist, Sophia, 10. Manly. 

Ransted ; m. 2nd, June 16, 1831, ''7'7. .AmiY M., 1). Mch. 20, 1810; m. 

Thomas EUingsworth, b. Feb. 22. Butler. She il. 1847. Ch'n : i. A 

1807. She d. Sept. i, 1896. Ch'n:, son, 2. Abby, or Alice. 

by 1st m,: I. Catherine Hartley; 6718. Samuel Laviras, b. Sept. 8, 
by 2nd, m. : i. William, 2. Wallis, 1812. + 

3. Sarah, 4. George, 5. Henry, 6. 6719. Mf.nela, b. . 

James, 7. Elizabeth, 8. Emily, 9. 

.3207. ALBERT LOOMIS, b. Apr. 30, 1784; m. 1804, Sarah Bull. He d. Jan., 1813. New 

Canaan, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

6720. Albert, b. 1807. Near Fort Wayne. 6721. Maria, b. 1809. Indiana. 

Ind. 6722. Solon, b. 1812. Indiana. 

3208. LYMAN LOOMIS, b. July 4, 1789; m. Tan. i. 1805, Rhoda Combs. He d. Oct. 21. 

1846. Trenton, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. ' 

6723. Oliver, b. Oct. 15. 1805. + 6726. Sarah, b. Oct. 12, 1817, d. June 

0724. Lucy, b. Mch., 1808, d. Oct., 1838. 9, 1832. 

Trenton, N. Y. 6727. Martin L., b. May 30, 1820. + 

6725- Lyman, b. July 23, 1810. + 6728. Lewis, b. July 24, 1825. + 

.3209. JONATHAN LOOMIS, b. May 13, 1788; m. 1810 (1812), Lucinda Hatch. He d. 
Sept., 1828. Trenton, N. Y. 7 ch'n, 1). N. Y. 

6729. Jonathan Hatch, b. Sept. 22, thanicl Lamb; m. 3rd, Oct. 28, 1867, 
1811.+ William Johnson, who d. Aug. 31. 

6730. Daniel Watson, b. June 12, 1873. Bismark, Mich. Slie d. Feb. 
1813. + 8. 1894. 

6731. Sarah S., b. Dec. 19, 1815. ; m. 6733. Silas P., b. Apr. 14, 1821. + 
Sept. 27, 1835, George A. Randall. 6734. Luther Collins, b. Nov. n, 1823. 
Ch'n : I. Alanson, 2. Addison, 3. d. Apr. 8, 1832. 

Brandes, 4. Benjamin. C735. Ransom Howard, b. Apr. 15, 1827: 

6732. Lois Amanda, b. May 27, 1818; m. m. Mch. 11, 1847, Lois Rodgers. 
1st, June, 1839, John Williams, d. He d. Feb. 21, 1905. Sunfielil, 
i8s4; m. 2nd, Dec. 24, 1857, Na- Mich. No ch'n. 

3213. JAMES HERVEY LOOMIS, b. Nov. 5, 1799; m. Feb. 12, 1822, Mary Washburn. 
Summit, Wis. 3 ch'n. 



£00mta (Sfupalngg 



362 



6736. 

3216. 

6739- 
67-40. 

67.4 T. 
67-42. 

3217. 



6747. 
6748. 

6749. 

6750. 

6751- 
6752. 

6753- 
6754- 



3219. 

6760. 
6761. 
6762. 



Ai.iiiR.A, b. Jan. 8, 1822; ni. Oct. 
21, 1851, George Bates. Westmore- 
land, N. Y. 

LuciNA, b. Mch. 25. 1824; m. Oct. 
2, 1851, James Baker. Summit. 

DANIEL ALLEN LOOMIS. b. Dec. 

Vienna (North Bay), N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. 

William, b. Jan. 13, 1825, d. Aug. 

12, 1846. 

Sarah Ann, b. Feb. 25, 1827 ; m. 

Jan. 6, 1848, G. M. Whittemore. 

Blossdale, N. Y. 

Daniel Allen, b. Aug. 13, 1829; 

m. Oct., 1854, Louisa Trask. He 

d. Aug. 12, 1855. 

Mary Ann, b. Oct. 7, 1835; m. 

Aug. 30, i8^s, Nicholas Wise. 

North Bay, N.^Y. 



Wis. 
6738. AuEHNE, b. May 16, 1826; m. May 
15, 1850, .Mfred B. Baker. Ocono- 
mowoc. Wis. 



13, 1805; 
N. Y. 

6743. 



6744. 

6745- 
6746. 



m. Sept. 5, 1823, Harriet White. 

Harriet Maria, b. .Apr. 25, 1838; 

m. Jan. i, 1855, Edmund Walker, 

who d. Mav 11, 1870. North Bav, 

N. Y. 

James H., b. Mch. i. 1842; m. 

Mch., 1859, Lydia A. Butters. No 

ch'n. Bellevue, Mich. 

.•\lbert, b. July 24, 1845; m. July 

25, 1869, Sarah A. Dean. 

Almira, h. Feb. 14, 1848, d. in 

childhood. 



18, 1775; m. 1st, Mary Rice, d. Jan. 11, 1815, 
Kelscy. He d. \\\%. 2^, 1853. Otsego, N. Y. 



6755. .Almyra a., b. June 15, 1818; m. 
Sejit. 26, 1837, David C. Stcilman. 
She d. Nov. 29, 1848. Cato, N. Y. 
Catherine M., b. Sept. 24, 1821 ; 
m. July 26, 1838, Orlando H. Fisk. 
She d. Oct. 17, 1865. Brookfield, 
Pa. 

Laura .Ann, b. Feb. 14, 1823, unm., 
d. Sept. 18, 1858. South Adams. 
Mass. 

Jacx)B S., b. Aug. I, 1824. + 
David A„ b. Jan. 20, 1829. -|- 



6756. 



6757- 



6758. 
6759- 



Mass., Jan. 16, 1779; m. 1805, Hannah Forbes, 
N. Y., in 1845, and she was rec'd into the 
d. ]\lay 17, 1872. Troy, N. Y. 10 ch'n, b. 



3221. 
6770. 
6771. 

3222. 



WILLLAM LOOMIS, b. Mass., Dec, 

ae. 36; m. 2nd, Sept. 7, 1S17, Sclina 

13 ch'n. 

William R., b. 1796. + 

Lydia, b. 1798, unm., d. Mch. 10. 

1824. 

Almon, b. 1800, unm., d. Oct. 10, 

1847- Hudson, N. Y. 

Alonzo, b. Nov. 8, 180T. + 

Mary, b. 1803, d. 1814. 

Milton, b. 1805. + 

Ezra, b. July 5, 1807. + 

Sarah Maria, b. Apr. 28, 1809 : m. 

July 21, 1832, Ashbel Cook. She 

d. Jan. I, 1852. 

COL. MOSES LOOMIS, b. Egremont, 
d. May 8, 1867. He removed to Troy, 
Pres. ch. there on May 31, 1845. He 
Egremont, Mass. 

Julia Ann, b. Dec. 5, 1806; m. 
Aug. 2, 1828, Charles Brace, who 
d. June 28, 1837. 

Lydia Maria, b. May 30, 1809; m. 
May 3. 1832, Orcb A. Thorpe. Ot- 
sego, N. Y. 

Emily, b. Mch. 27, 1812; m. Oct. 2, 
1834, Horatio Nelson, b. Apr. 25, 
1810, son of Solomon and Polly 
(Hopkins) Tuttle. Ch'n: i. Ed- 
win H., 2. Antoinette, 3. Mary E., 

4. Marthaette, 5. Louisa J., 6. El- 
len H. See Tuttle Gen., p. 262. 

JACOB LOOMIS, b. Mass., Nov. 20, 
1841. Leslie, Mich. 4 ch'n. 
Emma J., b. Mch. 20, 1813 ; m. 
Levi Dolsen. Detroit, Mich. 
Sarah E.. b. Sept. 23, 1818, unm. 
Detroit, Mich. 

EZRA LOOMIS, b. Mass., Jan. 29, 1790; m. ist, 1810, Lydia. b. Great Harrington, 
Mass., d. Jan. 20, 1812, ae. 26, dau. of Wm. and Rhoda (Fitch) Root. She d. with' 
consumption. Sec Root Gen., p. 412. He m. 2nd, Lucretia, b. Jan. 24, 1788, d. Apr. 

5, 1858, dau. of Josiah and Fiche ( ) Dewey. See Dewey Gen., p. 1060, and 
Egremont Cem. records. He was killed by fall of a tree, Feb. 15, 1825, at Egre- 
mont, where b. his 4 ch'n. 



6763. 
6764. 
6765. 

6766. 

6767. 
6768. 
6769. 



Moses F., b. Mch. 27, 1814. + 
Willis, b. Apr. 10, 1816. + 
.Almira, b. Dec. 16, 1817; m. Aug. 
13. '839. Harmon A. Cramer. 
^IARY, b. Apr. 2, 1820 ; m. Dec. 4. 
1839. Charles Sacia. 
Harvey C. b. July 6, 1822.+ 
Caroline E.. b. Dec. 19. 1824, imm. 
Frances Jane, b. Feb. 29, 1827; 
m. Sept. II, 1851, Thomas Howe. 
Moses' last three children were 
bapt. at Egremont, Mass., July 4, 
1827. 

1787; m. 1810, Sarah Olcott. He d. Sept. 6, 

6772. Georce B., b. July 11, 1825. -f 
^nZ- Julia A., b. Aug. 5, 1829; m. 

Henry De Quindre, who d. i860. 

Washington, D. C. 



363 



^^upittli (i^^itfrattou 



6774- 
6775- 
6776. 
3223. 

6778. 
6779- 

6780. 

67S2. 
678J. 



3228. 



6786. 

6787. 
6788. 

6789. 

6790. 

6791. 



George b, Dec. 25, 181 1, d. June 15, 

1812. 

Elizabeth D., b. Dec. 31, 1821, d. 

Sept. 14, 1865. Unm. 

Benjamin Franklin, b. Jan. 2, 



6777 



1822 ; m. Apr. 2, 1879, Elizabeth 
Kimberly, who d. May 12, 1906. 
He d. Jan. 11, 1892, at Egremont. 
Ezra Henry, b. May 29, 1826, d. 
Apr. 18, 1862. Unm. California. 



WALKER LOOMIS, b. i798(?); m. Susan Forbes, who d. bet. 1866 and 1869, at' 



Elizabeth, Pa., ae. abt. 95. He d. at Elizabeth, 
Cornelia, b. ; m. James Rich- 
ards, a river pilot. She d. Butler 
Co., Pa.. Ch'd : i. Luella. 

Amanda, b. ; m. Hiram St. 6781 

Clair, a farmer. Res. Indiana, Pa. 
She d. abt. 1883. Ch'n : I. Minnie, 
2. Walter, 3. Howard. 

Thomas, b. . Unm. Rem. to 

Vicksburgh, Miss., and became a 
southern sympathizer in cause of 
the Gray. Last heard of in 1874, 



Pa. 4 ch'n. 
when he returned to Pa. on a visit. 
A river-boat owner — owned 2 boats 
on Miss. River. 

Olive, b. 1833 ; m. Elizabeth, Pa., 
July 3, 1852, William, b. July I, 
1832, d. Homer City, Sept. 26, i8go, 
son of Jesse and Elizabeth (Mc- 
Laughlin) Daugherty. She d. Two 
Lick, Pa., Apr. 26, 1875. Ch'n: i. 
Florence Walker (Mr.), 2. Frank, 
3. Charles E., 4. Joseph P. 



LESTER LOOMIS, b. Chautauqua Co., N. Y., Dec. 18, 1797; m. ist, Catherine Hop- 
kins ; m. 2nd, Elizabeth Orton. He removed to Scipio Twp., near La Porte, Ind., 
1837. 4 ch'n. 



By 1st m. — 
Hiram H., b. May 17, 1828. -j- 

By 2nd m. — 
Hannah Elizabeth, b. La Porte, 
Ind., June 24, 1840; m. ist, Sept. 
10, t86i, Augustus Adolphus, b. 
Jan. 28, 1839, d. Aug. 11, 1873, son 
of Ruel and Phoebe (Eldred) 
Starr, (Gr. Mich. Univ. 1857), a 



lawyer, d. Aug. 11, 1873. No ch'n; 

m. 2nd, Miller. Battle Creek, 

Mich. She d. Aug. 16, 1879. Union 
Mills, Ind. 

6784. Henry L., b. 1844.-!- 

6785. Charles Hamilton, b. 1847; m. 
1st, Sarah Smith; m. 2nd, 1898, 
Lottie Redington. No ch'n. Scipio, 
Ind. 



HENRY (HARRY) LOOMIS, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 27. 1800; m. ist, Margaret 
Peer ; m. 2nd, Catherine .Adkins. He was the 3rd white child b. within the present 
limits of the city of BuffVilo, and it was under these circumstances : His parents, 
with his uncle Joel and family were on their way to their new home in the Holland 
Purchase, now North East, Pa. ; in one short hour after reaching Buffalo, and in 
the only Log Hotel in the city, Mrs. Oliver Loomis presented her husband with a 
beautiful young pioneer, swelling the number of inhabitants of the city to a baker's 
dozen, the previous census showing exactly twelve as the total population. The red 
men of the forest were not unmindful of this eventful occurrence, and in the morn- 
ing, as first and original proprietors of the city, they held a dance around the log 
house and formally named the baby "Tishua" (chief of his people). Now one hun- 
dred years afterwards, in the same city, an Indian baliy was formally named by thd 
Vice President (Roosevelt), he naming it (a girl) "Pan .^nna." His parents took 
up their westward journey again on Mch. 6th, 1800, over the ice, reaching 20 Mile 
Creek about the 9th following. Here they settled, some 3''< miles south of North' 
East, Pa., on the road leading to Colt's Station. In time "Tishua," born a pioneer, 
caught the westward fever, and found a home at Union Mills, Ind. 8 ch'n. 



Harriet, b. Mch. 16, 1824 ; m. 
Chauncey Loomis (5602). 
Washington, b. 18215. -f 
Olive, b. 1828; m. 1854, Job H. 
Northam. Noble, Ind. 
Henry, b. 1831, unm., d. Nov. 28, 
1867. 

Sarah, b. 1833: m. 1856, Frank D. 
Everts. Indianapolis, Ind. 
Margaret, b. 1835 ; m. 1862, Rich- 
ard Chauncey, b. Groton, N. Y., 
1836, d. Laconia, Ark., t868, son 
of Sidney and Ruth (Clark) Sabin. 



6792. 
6793- 



He grad. from Univ. of Mich. 
Was major of 87th Regt. Ind. Vol. 
Breveted Lieut. Col. for bravery on 
the battlefield. She grad. from the 
Chicago Hohieopathic Med. Coll. 
in 1879. Memb. of Am. Inst, of 
Homeopathy. Also a grad. of the 
C. L. S. C. She is physician 
(1906) to the "Home for the 
Friendless and Erring Women," in 
Lincoln, Neb. 
Seth, b. 1837. + 
Edward Carlton, b. 1839. -f 



WALTER LOOMIS, b. N. Y.. Dec. 27, 1801 ; m. ist, 1828. Pamela Hunt, d. Nov. 
27, 18.33; m. 2nd, 18,34, Sarah S. Rickey, d. Feb. 18, 1837; m. 3rd, Lydia Lewis. Rip- 
ley, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. Ripley. 



2joiimi0 (irufalng^ 



3^4 



6795- 
3-'30. 



6799. 

6800. 
6801. 
6802. 

6803. 



6804. 
6808. 



Suss- 
es w. 

681 1. 
3236. 



6815. 

68i6. 
6817. 

0818. 

6822. 

6823- 

6824. 
6825. 



William, b. Apr. i, 1833, d. Apr. 
9. 1834. 

Laura Jane, b. Apr. 29, 1835, d. 
Dec. 18, 1835. 



0796. SutLiHiN S., b. Oct. 30, 1836, Ulllll. 

6797. COLBURN, b. Nov. 17, 1838. + 

6798. JANE, b. Dec. 24, 1839, unm. 



IRA LOOMIS. b. Grctnlk-ld, Pa., May 13, 1803; 

1803, N. H., d. May II, 1842; m. 2nd, Mch. 6, i 

tiss, d. Apr. 25, 1851 ; ni. 3rd, Xorth East, Pa., 

Aug. 31, 1819, d. Ripley, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1881, 

Allison. Farmer. Rep. Presb. He d. Ripley 

Ripley. 

Henry Harrison, b. Nov. 12, 

1826. + 6805. 

Walker, b. Atig. 25, 1831.+ 

Ira Gardner, b. Sept. 16, 1834. + 

William Wheeler, b. Nov. 18, 

1836. + 

Jane, b. Oct. 21, 1839; in. ist, 

Isaiah Crothers ; ni. 2nd, Oct. 15, 

18715, Alexander Whilldin. Phila. 6806. 

Pa. 6807. 

Edward Delavan, b. Mch. 11, 



111. 1st, Feb. 22, 1826, Lucy Dustin, b. 
844, Mrs. Lucy Ann (French) Cur- 
\pr. ig, 1854, Nancy, b. North East, 
dau. of Wm. and Eleanor (Hurst) 
, N. Y., May 13, 1883. 9 ch'n— b. 

1845- + 

Harriet Louisa, b. Feb. 11, 1849; 
ni. Jan. 7, 1869, James Harrison, b. 
North East, Pa., Nov. 11, 1830, d. 
there May 13, 1902, son of .\nia- 
ziah and Sallie (Duncan) Phillips. 
North East, Pa. Ch'n: i. Archie 
D.. 2. Edward L., 3. Harold D. 
Frank Evarts, b. Aug. 7, 1855. 
Nellie H., b. Oct. 13, 1859. Music 
teacher. Presb'n. Buffalo, N. Y. 



JERIJAH LOOMIS, b. Aug. 9, 1808; ni. Olive Dustin. Racine, Wis. 2 ch'n. 

Mary, b. 1835; m- Chauncey Hall. 6809. G.\rrett, b. 1838; m. Alice Foley. 

Racine, Wis. He d. 1873. 

OLIVER LOOMIS, b. Apr. 16, 1810; 111. ist, Sophronia (Sabrina also given) Hall; 

in. 2nd, . Iowa. .S ch'n. 

Amanda C, b. 1840; m. Edwin R. 6812. Lester, b. . 

Loomis (3531). She d. May 27, 6813. Walter, b. . 

1871. Hopkinton, la. 6814. Hiram, b. . 

Mary, b. ; m. . 



CYRUS LOOMIS, b. North East, P 
of Jedediah and Charlotte (Nichols) 
of Beardstown, b. Mch. 26, 1803, d. 
Beardstown, III., Cass Co., in 1848. 
7 ch'n. 

Susan Charlotte, b. Jan. 12, 1832, 
d. same day. 

Cyrus Nichols, b. Westfield, N. 
Y., Oct. 25, 1834, d. Natchez, Miss., 
Apr. 12, 1863. 

Thomas Dexter, b. Westfield, Dec. 
24, 1836, d. of wounds received in 
battle at Pittsburg Landing, Apr. 
7. 1862, I4tli Rcgt. 111. Vol. 
Fanny, b. Westfield. Sept. 3, 1839, 
d. Chandlersville, 111., Oct. 27, 



a., Feb. 26, 1802; in. Apr. 25, 1828, Hannah, dnu. 

Beard, and sister of Thomas Beard, the founder 
Beardstown. 111., Oct. 29, 1864. He removed to 

He d. Virginia, 111., Oct. 18, 1882. Beardstown. 

1905- 

O819. Frances, b. Sept. 3, 1839; ni. Vir- 
ginia, Mch. 7, 1883, Charles C, b. 
Chandlersville, Aug. 21, 1847, son 
of Horace and Lucy (Rickard) 
Goodell. 

6820. Alkred Douglas, b. Sept. 13, 1841, 
d. Oct. 4, 1842. 

0821. Henry Canfield, b. Jan. 14, 
1846. + 



EZRA LOOMIS, b. Chautauqua Co., N. 
19, 1831, .\nn Lamb, b. Seneca Lake, N. 
Farmer. Prot. .He d. Salem, O., July i 
Augusta, b. Mch. 25, 1832 ; m. 
Gardner Turner. An elder of 
Presb'n Ch., Blairsville, Pa. She d. 

1903. He d. . 

Joel P., b. Feb. 2i. 1834. Gr. 
Norm. Sch.. Albany, N. Y. He d. 
Chandlersville, Nov. 12, 1859. 
Alden, b. Dec. 16, 1835, d. Sept. 
10, 1836. 

D. Alden, b. June 14, 1837; m. Dec. 
27, 1866, Helen M. Loomis (6848). 
Gr. Med. Coll. Phila. Univ. 1864. 



Y., Mch. 2, 1804; m. Mayvillc, N. Y., Apr. 
Y., 1805, d. Blairsville, Pa., Dec. 28, 1884. 

o, 1877. II ch'n— b. Westfield, N. Y. 

Asst. surgeon 93rd Regt. N. Y. 
Vol., Army of the Potomac, 1864. 
.Adjunct Prof. Anatomy, Pcnn. 
Med. Coll. Chair of Anatomy and 
Phys'y, St. Louis Med. Coll., 1880. 
President of the Cleveland Chap- 
ter of tlie Oliio Audubon Society. 
An ornithologist — a work in manu- 
script, "Bird Echoes from the For- 
est and Sea." Phvsician. Cleve- 
land, O. 
6826. Harlan P., b. Mch. 4, 1839. ist 



?>(^s 



BtmnW) (^nxndXmn 



6828. 



6827. 



3-'38. 



6833. 



6834. 



3239- 



6837. 
6818. 
6839. 

3240. 



6841. 
6842. 

6843. 
6844. 

3241. 
6848. 

6849. 

6850. 
3242. 



6829. 
6830. 



b. June 18, 



Lieut. Co. G, U. S. Vol., 1862-4. 
He d. 1904. Petrolia City, Pa. 
Sabra Ann, b. Oct. 12, 1840; m. 
Chicago, III., June 29, 1870, Joseph 
Jewett Kendall, b. Sheridan, N. Y., 
Feb, 21, 1825, d. Sheridan, Nov. 
23, 1899. Farmer. Rep'n. Prot. 
She d. Sheridan, Feb. 18, 1906. 
Ch'n : I. Esther, 2. Samuel, 3. 
George, 4. Fred, 5. Evangeline, 6. 
Willie, 7. Grace. 

JEDIAH LOOMIS. b. Coifs Sta., Erie 
Jan. 30, 1841, Margaret, b. Dec. 23, 1809, 
and Nancy (Martin) Cochran. Farmer, 
Westfield, N. Y., where b. his 4 ch'n. 
Nancv Martin, b. May 9, 1842; 
m. Westfield, Feb. 13, 1868, Simeon, 
b. North East, Pa., Aug. 14, 1841, 
son of Joseph and Amanda ( ) 
McCord. Teacher. Rep'n. Presb'n. 
Ch'n: I. Margaret, 2. Ella Mary, 3. 
Joseph Loomis, 4. Frank Hall, 5. 
Alice. 6. Andrew Simeon. 
Susan B., b. Feb. 10, 1844; m. 
Aug. 23, 1870, Frank A. Hall. 
Westfield, N. Y. 

WILLIAM WALKER LOOMIS, b. Sept. 23, 1808; m. ist. Sept. 7, 183S, Marietta 
Brown ; m. 2nd, Sept. 7, 1854, Mrs. Rose Pollock. He d. Mch. 14, 1862. Erie, Pa. 
4 ch'n. 

William W., b. Jan. 24, 1837. + J^n. 7, 1848. 

JoF.L Porter, b. Mch. 5, 1839. + 6840. Frank Harvey, b. Oct. 23, 1838. 

George Dallas, b. Jan. 24, 1843, d. 

RUFUS SETH LOOMIS, b. Westfield, N. Y., Jan. 20, 181 1; m. North East, Pa., 

Mch. 19, 1832, Sarah, b. North East, Apr. 28, 1812, d. there Aug. 18, 1895, dau. of 

Amos and Sarah (Richards) Tuttle. See Tuttle Gen., p. 500. Farmer. Rep. Presb. 

He d. Aug. 12, 1873, at Nortli East, where b. his 7 ch'n. 

Sarah Ann, b. Oct. 20, 1834, d. 6843. Mary Louise, b. Sept. 22, 184 1, d. 

Jan. 27, 1833. Feb. 14, 1848, 

Susan Ann, b. Oct. 20, 1834, d. 6846, 

Feb. 26, 1831. 

Amos Tuttle, b. Jan. 14. 1837. + 6847 

John Jay, b. June 13, 1839. + 



Sarah, b. July 9, 1842; m. Aug. 3, 
1868, John E. Mattice. She d. 
Mch. II, 1906. Buffalo. N. Y. 
Ch'n: I. Edmund S., 2. Lillian A. 
A son, b. Aug. 18, 1844, d. in in- 
fancy. 

Carlton Ross. b. Nov. 16, 1845. 
Richburg, N. Y. 

6831. Edward Payson, 
1848. -I- 

6832. Willet G., b. Aug. 7, 1830. + 

Co., Pa., May i, 1806; m. Ripley, N. Y., 
d. Ripley, Nov. i, 1881, dau. of Alexander 
. Rep. Presb. He d. May 17, 1884, at 

6833. Henry Ale.xander, b. Oct. 18, 
1846; m. Aug. 23. 1870, Adelc 
Driggs. Henry, S. Dak. 12 ch'n. 

6836. ]\1ary Ella, b. Sept. 17, 1848; m. 
Jan. 12, T876, Ross. b. Westfield, 
Apr. 2, 1830, son of Thomas M. 
and Betsey M. (Wright) Knight. 
Westfield, N. Y. Ch'n: i. Mar- 
garet Imogene, 2. Thomas Moy, 3. 
Susan Eleanor, 4. Frances Loomis. 



Frances Amelia, b. June 29, 1844, 
d. Feb. 19, 1848. 

Ella May, b. May i, 1830. Unni. 
North East. 

JOEL LOOMIS, b. North East, Pa., May 13, 1813 ; m. May 13, 1841, Susan, dau. 



North East, where b. his 6 ch'n. 



6831. 
6852. 



6833- 



Harriet E., b. July r. 1831, d. 1833. 
CoRRA E., b. June 10. 1853 ; m. Oct. 
17, 1886, Elmer Ellsworth Ross. 
No ch'n. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Georgia E., b. Sept. 17, 1858; m. 
Oct. 17, 1886, Clarence Everett 
Force. No ch'n. Brooklyn, N. Y. 



of William and Thesina (Waugh) Hall. 

Helen Mary. b. Apr. 13, 1842; m. 

Dec. 27, t866, Dr. D. Alden Loomis 

(6823). Cleveland, O. 

Anna, b. Sept. 26, 1844; m. Aug. 

7. 1872, Joseph Buckle, b. England, 

Mav 30, 1837. No ch'n. Brooklyn, 

N. Y. 

Charles M., b. Feb. 22, 1847. + 

PROF. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Westfield, N. Y., July 20, 1813 ; m. ist, Dec. 22, 1841. 
Elizabeth, dau. of Norman Gleason. d. Feb. 23. 1848; m. 2nd. Apr. 4, 1850, Elizahetli 
J. Sinks, d. Oct. 6. 1830; m. 3rd, Apr. 17. 1851, Sarah E., dau. of Charles Berkely 
Clark, d. Sept. 3, i860; m. 4th, Illipolis. 111., Sept. 15. 1862. Eleanor McGill, dau. of 
Overton and .'\nn Mary (Young) Williams, b. Poolsville, Md., Sept. 23, 1832, a 
descendant of Viscount and Lord McGill of Cranston, England. She was living 
( 1906) at Omaha. Neb. The following from a letter written by the Prof, to W. J. 
Smith, in 1887, reveals one phase of his student life : "In tlie year 1833, we were 
members of Hamilton College, near Utica, N. Y. In October of this year the young 
men of the State called a (Convention to be held in Utica for the purpose of form- 



IGomutg (i>gugaloijg 366 

iiig :in Ami-Slavery Society f<ir the overthrow of slavery. Smith, my room mate, 
and I walked nine miles to attend this Convention. We were in church when the 
mob, led by Senator Beardsley, rushed into the assembly and drove the young men 
out of the city. This was the first mob that ever acted in that State or perhaps in 
this country. This made an Anti-Slavery man of me all my life. .... I was 
not then of age, but I was as decidedly aroused, more than ever in my whole life." 
This Convention was called to form the first Anti-Slavery Society, Oct., 1835, of 
the State of N. Y., by such men as Garrett Smith, Alvin Stewart of Utica, Lewis 
B. Tappan, etc. 

The following .sketch of his life is taken, by permission, from the United States 
Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-made Men, Illinois 
Volume, 1876 Ed't. : 

JOHN LOOMIS, A. M., Jacksonville, Illinois. 

'■Prof. John Loomis was born in Westficld, Chautauqua Co., Xew York, July 20* 
1815. He was the eighth child of Joel Loomis and Susanna (Baird) Loomis. The 
former was born April loth, 1776, and the latter .April 7th, 1780, both at Westfield, 
Massachusetts. 

"His parents were members of the Presbyterian faith, his father being for many 
years a ruling elder of tliat church, in which he exercised considerable influence. 
Nor was his mother less conspicuous for piety, both at home and in society, and 
both illustrated the character that devoted life to labor. 

"As' might be expected, such examples moulded the characters and exercised a 
controlling influence over the habits and after life of the son. .At an early age he 
was designed by his parents for the ministry of the Presbyterian church, and to this 
end he received a Theological education ; but owing to the indisposition produced 
by excessive study, this idea was abandoned. He became so devoted to library pur- 
suits, however, that a thorough education was the purpose of his life, from which 
no difficulty could avail to move him. His opportunities for an early education were 
the common schools, which at that day bore no comparison to what they are now. 
He was the first boy in the neighborhood who ever studied a geography or an atlas. 
At the age of 14 he commenced the study of Latin, and under the direction of Rev. 
Preston, of Ripley, X. Y., preparatory to a college course. At the age of sixteen 
he entered the academy at Dunkirk, where he remained two years, when his studies 
were interrupted by an attack of illness which lasted nearly two years, and obliged 
him to suspend his studies. In the latter part of 1835 he was admitted to Hamilton 
College, New York, but was again attacked by illness, and obliged to suspend his 
studies. 

"After his recovery he spent another year in the study of Mathematics and 
Philosophy, under the direction of Profs. Kingsley and E. H. Stoddard, author of 
the Latin grammar, which proved to be the most profitable and thorough year's study 
of his life. 

"For several years after this he pursued his course, alternating between teaching 
and study. 

"In 1839 he moved to Ohio and settled in Conncant, where he entered upon his 
career as professional teacher, which proved to be his life work. Two years later 
he took charge of .Ashtabula Academy, .Xshtabula, Ohio, which he retained for two 
years, where he afforded the highest satisfaction to his patrons, and attained a very 
distinguished reputation both as a linguist and a mathematician. 

"In the spring of 1845 he moved to Illinois and settled in Virginia. Cass Co., 
where he opened a classical and high school under the title of 'Virginia School of 
Grades,' thus embodying the fundamental idea of what has developed into the pres- 
ent school system, long before it was advocated or proposed. Here he continued 
seven years, maintaining a large and flourishing school which was patronized by the 
principal families of the country for many miles around, as well as from distant 
parts of the state. His Latin students were among the best prepared for Illinois 
College, while he himself acquired the reputation of being one of the most pro- 
found and successful instructors of the period. The testimonials, both public and 
private, as to his worth and success as a teacher, are both numerous and ftattering. 
On June 30th, 1847. the Illinois College, one of the most cautious and jealous insti- 
tutions in the west, conferred upon him the degree of M. A. In 1852 he was elected 
principal of Winchester .Academy, in Scott Co., and entered upon its duties Jan. T, 
1853, and continued in charge of it until the present common school law f graded) 
went into effect, when both he and his school were adopted and organized i'nto 
the high school department under the new law. The year following he was pro- 
moted to superintendent of all the schools of Winchester, which he also graded and 
organized under the 'New System,' which was merely an extension of the prin- 






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ciples iji hiy, Virginia School of Grades. Here he continued, growing in pubhc 
esteem until i860, when he was appointed principal of the Walnut Grove School, 
at Jacksonville, the third time he had been appointed to as many schools in that city. 
On one occasion to succeed the Hon. Dr. Bateman, who in 1864 was elected state 
superintendent of public instruction, and more recently Pres. of Knox College. 

"During all this time Prof. Loomis was a constant contributor to the press, advo- 
cating improvements in all tlial pertained to public school teachings, establishing 
county societies, discussing defects in text books and methods of instruction, advis- 
ing the young teachers, and discussing theories with older ones. During the same 
period the efforts to organize County Sunday School Societies as a part of the great 
national system of instruction, which should elevate and make homogeneous the 
.•\merican people, received frotn him a ready and hearty co-operation. 

"In the spring of 1861 he was appointed by the board of trustees of the Illinois 
In>titution for the education of the blind at Jacksonville to the Senior department 
thereof. This chair he occupied for 21 years, having twice refused to be made 
superintendent of the institution, preferring to devote his life to the educational, 
rather than executive pursuits. Here his greatest triumph as an educator has been 
achieved. As a literary and scientific institution, this ranks among the highest in 
the state. The curriculum embraces not only the ordinary, but the higher branches 
of academic studies, and the proficiency of these blind students in the higher mathe- 
matics is the astonishment of all who become acquainted with them. The must 
abstract diflSculties of Algebra are mastered and presented without artificial aids, 
with a facility that is not equaled by students of the same grade with any appli- 
ances. They are taught by direct oral instruction, and in the hands of tlieir teacher 
they become experts. In Geometry they are equally as brilliant, often demonstrat- 
ing their propositions without reference to diagrams in a manner that seems little 
less than magical. In Philosophy and the physical sciences the pupils are instructed 
in a similar manner. The mixed mathematics following the pure, but the range of 
sciences are presented relatively as a whole. In English analysis and grammar tlie 
pupils make equal proficiency and in the principles of Latin they require only time 
to excel. In Geography the improvement in maps has put these pupils on a vantage 
ground, and the world which is hid from their sight is often more clearly seen by 
their mental vision than by others with natural eyes. This institution has long 
been considered an honor to the state. Its success is due in a great measure to its 
methods of instruction, and this method is largely the work of Prof. Loomis. His 
health is now firm and vigorous (1876), and though a veteran in his profession, lie 
is in the fullest sympathy with youth and is younger than his years, and is remark- 
able for his vivacity and flow of spirits in the school room, as for the skill and 
energy with which he conmiunicates knowledge. He has been all his lifelong a 
member of the Presbyterian church, but as a teacher he knows no sectarian lines; 
the broader views of fraternity and toleration alone are congenial to him. He served 
successively as elder in the Presbyterian church of Beardstown, Cass Co., Illinois, 
and Winchester, Scott County. 

"He has also superintended the Sunday Schools of the Illinois Institution for the 
Education of the Blind, almost from the time he became connected with it." He was 
authority for information for all classes. His Men's Bible class was attended by the 
prominent lawyers and judges of Jacksonville. A member of the "Union Club" for 
25 years. At one time upon the merits of his answer to an abstruse problem ( matlie^ 
maticaH in a celebrated case in court the decision was rendered. Educator. Rep'n 
Presb'n. He d. Jacksonville. 111.. Jan. ,^0. 1893. 8 ch'n. 

6854. John Gleason, b. Oct. 15, 1842. + 6859. S.\muel Carter, b. -Apr. 7, 1858. -f 

fiSs:;. Georhf. Norman, b. Jan. 12, 1845.-J- 6860. Eugene Overton, b. Jacksonville, 

(Has he ch'n— if so who are 111., July 23, 1864; m. Omaha, Neb., 

they?) Feb. 21. 190T, Lillian Colburn, b. St. 

CiSsfi. William Henry, b. Jan. 12, 1848. Joseph, Mo. For 12 yrs. asst. inan- 

d. .\ug. 6, 1848. ager and treas. of the Boyd The.T- 

fi8.S7. Charles Joel. b. Winchester, 111., ter and Vice Pres. of the Loomis 

Feb. 22, 1854. A Mason, 32d deg., Theater Ticket and Envelope Co. 

and a Shriner. Also a member He d. Apr. 2, 1907. Omaha. 

"Society of Colonial Wars," "Illi- 6S61. Francis Edward, b. July 23. 1866; 

nois Society S. A. R.." Lodge No. m. Omaha, Neb., Mch. 4. 1904. La- 

296, B P O. Elks, and of several vinia, b. Omaha, Mch. 5, 1871, dan 

Social Clubs of Chicago. Engaged of John and Mary ( Smith) Jack- 

in banking business. Chicago, 111. son, Trav. salesman Rep n 

6858. Amy Alice, b. Apr. 10, 1856. d. Presb'n. 



Mch. 5, 1867. 



SjunmtB (f^rurabgg 



i68 



3252 



6S62. 

6864. 
6865. 

6866. 
3256. 



6872. 



6874. 

3257. 

6876. 
6877. 

6878. 



1)K. JOIIX LOOM IS, 1). Ru^^cll, .M;i>s., .\l;iy 18. i8jo; 111. Concord, N. H., Oct. 17, 
1843, Clarissa, b. PcmbriiUc, N. H., Jan. 15, 1819, d. Jcffcrsoiivillc, Ind., Mch. 22, 
1897, dau. of Jonathan and Lucy (Dunton) Robinson. She was a desc't of tht- 
first female child born in the Plymouth Colony, Mass. He is a Gr. of Cin. Med. 
Coll., M. 1). Removed from W'estfield. Mass., to Jcffersonville, Ind., in i860, wliere 
he now ( 1906J resides and is actively engaged in the practice of his profession. 
Hom'c physician. Whig. Rep. Spirit't. 9 ch'n, all b. Westfiekl, Mass. 



JoH.N' Cl.vrence, b. Jan. 25, 1845; 
m. July 3. 1894, ilattie Johnson 
I'Vcnch, b. Jcffersonville, Ind., June 
25, 1857. He is a druggist. Rep'n. 
Presb'n. Jcffersonville. 
Clariss.^ Juan, b. l'"eb. 21, 1846, d. 
Dec. 29, 1846. 

KiRKK HoWETT, b. Aug. 21, 1847, 

d. Oct. 18, 1878. 

Clara Je.vney, b. Dec. 5, 1848. 
One of the founders of the Dea- 
conesses' Hospital, and also of the 
Old Ladies' Home, at Jefferson - 
ville, Ind., where she was living 
( i9oi6). 

Chkkstia Rosell, b. Dec. 4, 1850; 
ni. Jcffersonville, Dec. 16, 1880, 
Homer Bush, of Westfield, Mass. 
She d. Apr. 22, 1886. Westfield. 



Ch'n: I. Homer Earl, 2. Clara 
Loomis, 3. Seth Leroy. 
0867. Jacob, b. Aug. 21, 1853, living 1906. 
Elwood, Ind. 

6868. Herbert, b. Nov. 2, 1855, living. 
1906. 

6869. Alice, b. Jan. 28, 1858, living 1906. 

6870. .Arthur, b. Jan. 28, 1858; m. Jcf- 
fersonville, Dec. 9. 1902, Carrie B.. 
b. Jcffersonville, l"eb. 15. 1869, dau. 
of Josiah C. and Mary F. ( Auh ) 
Dorsey. \ member of the firm ot 
Clark and Loomis, architects. He 
designed the first steel sky-scraper 
of Louisville, Ky. A member of 
.Amer. Inst, of Architects. A Ma- 
son, 32d degree, .\. A. O. N, Mys- 
tic Shrine. Rep'n Presb'n. Louis- 
ville. Kv. 



JOSHL'A AGAR (EAGARJ LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., July 14. 1811; m. Sept. 
17. 1835. Tryphena, b. Westfield, Apr. 9, 1814, d. Oct. 4, 1878. dau. of Daniel ami 
Tryphena (Loomis, Xo. 1342J Sackett. His home was Westfield, all his life, except 
from 1856 to 1859, when he res. at Providence, R. I. He d. Sept. 2, 1883. Farmer. 
Dcm. 7 ch'n — all b. Westfield. 



Juliette iV., b. Sept. 22, 1836, d. 
May 13. 1863. 

Melissa T., b. F'eb. 10, 1839; m. 
Jan. I, 1863, Calvin S., b. Promfret, 
Vt., Dec. 22, 1833, son of John and 
Orpha H. (.Sherborn) Miller. 
Farmer. Rep. Southwick, Mass. 
Ch'd : I. Herbert Loomis. 
Adelaide Maria, b. Aug. 17, 1841 ; 
m Dec 31, 1874, Joseph, b Nov., 
1838, son of Nathan and Fanny 
(Cooley) Morgan. She d. Dec. 9, 
T890. Westfield. Ch'd: i. Fannie 
Cooley. 

Esther Jane, b. Dec. 18, 1844; ni. 
June 23, 1870, Dr. Newton, b. W. 
.Springfield, Mass., Oct. 25, 184O, 
son (if Nathan and Fanny (Coo- 
ley) Morgan. Grad. Westfield 



State Normal, 1862. Began teach- 
ing same yr. Became Prin. of 
Westfield Central Gram. School. 
Grad. from C. L. S. C. in i88,i. 
Memb. Board of Education. 
Springfield, Mass., 1904, and now 
on 2nd term. "Still looking for- 
ward." Sp'f'd. Ch'n: i. Mabel 
Anita, 2. Harold Loomis. 
6875. EinvARi) -Agar, b. .Aug. 23, 1852. -j- 

6875.1. Hattie B., b. . d. June 3. 

1857, ae. 4 yrs. 

6875.2. Cl.\rinmia G., b. , d. June 3. 

18^7, ac. I vr., 8 mos. 



Note. — These last two children are be- 
lieved to be those of Henry K. Loomis 
(No. 3257). from names and dates. — 
EniTOR. 



HEXRV K. LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Mch. 2, 1814: m. Oct. 10, 1838, Hannah, 
b. S. Windsor, Conn., Oct. 9. 1814, d. Westfield, .Aug. 30. 1882, dau. of Russell ami 
Rebecca (Johnson) Grant. Grocer. Mcth. He d. Mcli. .=;, 1884. Westfield, where b. 
his 5 ch'n. 



.An'i^erene Hexrv. b. lune 9, 184 •?, 

d. May 3. 1858. 

Josephine Hannah, b. Jan. 13. 

1846; 111. Westfield, Fell. 26. 1879. 

Henry Goodwin, b. Westlield, Oct 

25, 1854. son of F"ranklin Seth and 

Maria Eliza (Goodwin) Dewey, 

Sp'f'd, Mass. No ch'n. 

Alice Marion, b. Jan. 25. 1852: 

m. Westfield, Sept. 20. 1871, Wm 



6870 



(.■^Ko, 



I'rancis. 1). Tariffville. Mass., Jan. 

8. 1847, son of William and Jane 

H. (Austin) Holmes. Ch'n: i. 

Hattie, 2. Bertha Josephine, 3. 

.Alice Mae. 

Hattie Bush, b, .\pr. 10. 1854. d 

June 3, 1857. 

Ci.ARiNPA Grant, b. Oct. 3. 1855. d 

June 3, 1857. 



3^9 



^^upntli (]|^pn?ratt0n 



3-'5«. 



fiR8i. 

3259- 

6882. 
3263- 

6884. 
6885. 
6886. 
3272. 

6889. 

6890. 

6891. 

6892. 
6893. 

08g,. 
6895. 



DAYTOX LOUMIS, 1j. Westlield, .Ma>s., July 4, 1817; m. ist, Oct. 30, 1853, Sarah 
Ann, b. Feb. i, 1828, d. Westfield. May 11, 1863, dau. of Reuben and Cynthia (Gowdy) 
Noble, and widow of Orasmus L. Gibbons. See Noble Gen., p. 353 ; m. 2nd, Feb. 
3, 1864, Melissa, b. Sept. 23, 1822, dau. of Reuben and Cvnthia Noble. A farmer at 
Westfield. He d. Oct. 22, 1882. Westfield (West Parish), Mass., where b. his i ch'd. 
Emily Cynthia, b. June 12, 1855; and Emily ( ) Hills. Farmer, 

ni. Dec. 25, 1876, Edwin C, b. Westfield. 

Granby, Conn., 1851, son of Edwin 

REUBEN LOOM IS, b. Mch. 19, 1820; m. Jan. 31, 1848, Sarah Jane Morgan. He 
(1. Aug. 20, 1900. .\ whip manuf'r and tobacco dealer at Westfield, where b. his 
2 ch'n. 
Mary, b. Aug. 2t, 1851. 6883. Jennie, b. Sept. i, i860. 

LICESTER LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Feb. 8, 1808; m. Nov. 26, 1835, Maria, 



b. Westfield, Nov. 12, 1811, d. there, Feb. 2, l! 

Gillett. Farmer and whip-lash manuf'r. Dem. 

field, Mass., where b. his 5 ch'n. 

Maria Happilona, b. Oct. 19, 1836, 

d. June 14, 1837. '1887. 

Maria H., b. julv 20, i8.s8. Unm. 

Mundale, Mass. ' . 6888. 

Le.ster, b. July 20, 1845, <'• J^'y '7. 

DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Russell, Mas 
Jemima, b. Hartford, O., Sept. 28, ll 
and Phcebe ( Bushnell) Borden. F 
1882. 9 ch'n— all b. Hartford, O. 
LuMAN, b. Oct. 5, 1837, d. .Aug. s, 

1839- 

Chester, b. May 26, 1839. d. Oct. 

26, 1840. 

Dayton, b. Mch. 17, 1841, d. Apr. 

7. 1843- 

.\BNElf C, b. Jan. 31, 1844. + 

Lyman, b. Jan. 17, 1846, d. July 17, 

1849. 

Lury, b. July 17, 1847; m. Apr. 13, 

1879, Joseph Fish. She d. Oct. 22, 

1887. 

C. Wickliffe, b. Dec. 10, 1848; m. 

Garden Prairie, 111., Dec. 16, 1876, 

Sarah Elizabeth ("Zara"), b. 

Evansville, Wis., Dec. 6, 1856, dau. 

of Isaac and Rebecca (Heaton) 

Rhodes. He enlisted at age of 12 

yrs., 6 mos., 1861, and mustered out 



327.S. 

6898. 

6890. 
3280. 

6002. 
fi903. 

3281. 



dau. of Rufus and Tryphena (Root) 
Meth. He d. Jan. 7, 1881. West- 

1846. See Westfield Records. 
Jefferson, b. July 8, 1847, d. June 
12, 1851. 

Franklin L., b. Nov. i, 1849, unm. 
Farmer. Dem. Mundale, Mass. 

s., Mch. 12, 1812; m. Hartford, O., Dec. 8, 1836, 
12, d. Mecca, O., Nov. 30, 1897, dau. of Asahel 
rmcr. Rep. Disc'e. He d. Mecca, Sept. 281 

June 24, 1865 — "no fifing or drum- 
ming, but carried a gun." Travel- 
ing salesman. Rep'n. Prot't. 
Mecca, O. No ch'n. 

6,Sq6. Maria, b. Feb. 20, 1852; ni. Cole- 
brook, O., Sept. I, 1872, Charles, b. 
Russia, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1851, d. 
Mecca, O., Dec. 23, 1875, son of 
Warren and Samantha (Milling 
ton) Shaw. Farmer. Dem't. Bapt. 
Mecca, O. No ch'n. 

^"1807. .Anzelette. b. Jan. 7, 1854; m. 
Warren, O., Nov. 9, 1880, William 
Cowdery, b. Mecca, O., Dec. 7. 
1854, son of Lester Hezekiah and 
Abigail (Meacham) Holcomb. 
Farmer. Mecca, O. Child : i. Ivv, 
b. Mecca, Sept. 18, 1892, d. June 13, 
1901. 



LYMAN LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., July 31, 1818; m. Mch. 27, 1846, Elmina, 

b. Granby, Conn., Apr. 6, 1817, d. May 29, 1897, dau. of Phineas and Electa (Stcb- 

bins) Hayes. He d. May i, 1902, at Westfield, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

Hascall Lyman, b. June 25, 1848. 6900. George Haswell. b. .Xug. 11, 

Unm. 1853. + 

WiLBERT FiSK. b. Feb. 22, 1851.+ 6901. John Welles, b. Oct. 9, i8S9- + 

JUSTIN ELY LOOMIS, b. Mass., Nov. 10, 1816; m. Laura Morse. Served as 
selectman, Russell, Mass., 1849; town clerk, 1851-3. See Russell, Mass., Records. 
He d. . Chicago, 111. 5 ch'n. 



Georciana, b. 1842; m. Abner C. 6904. 

Looniis (6892). Akron, O. 6905. 

Caroline, b. .Apr. 2, 1844; m. May, 
1864, Allan D. Smith. She d. Mch. 6906. 

5, 1874. Chicago, 111. 



Anzelette, b. 1846. Unm. 

Alice Maria, b. Mch. 25, 1848, d 

Apr. 28, 1849. 

Josephine, b. July 26, 1849, d. ae, 6. 



HENRY KING LOOMIS, b 
d. Feb. 19, 1900, dau. of Dr 



May 2, 1820; m. Laura Ann, b. Mass., Nov. 20, 1819, 
and Janet (Hatfield) Palmer. He served as Rep- 



resentative abt. 1855-6. He d. July 24, 1874. Chicago, 111. 5 ch'n. 



ICiunute C^rnraUniij 



37° 



6907. William Hbnrv, b. Dec. 31. 

'843. + 

6908. Charles Augustus, b. Jan. 11, 
1845- + 

3286. ROBERT R. LOOM IS. h. Mass., Dec. 20, 1834; m. Aug. 18. 1857, Sophronia An- 
toinette, dan. of Will. Pilt aiul (Mrs. Edgerton) Comstock. Union Citv, Conn. 
8 ch'n. 



6909. Justin V., b. Feb. i 

6910. EuGENK Elijah, 

1849- + 
6gii. John Ed.son. b. May 



7, 1847. + 

b. IVrch. i; 

I, 185T.+ 



6qii.i. Earl Comstock, 1i. Oct. 6, 1858, d. 

young. 
6912. William Justlv, b. June 8, 1863. 
rx)t3. iMAun Maria, h. Feb. 13. 1865, d. 



.•?207- 



6026. 



.!2<^. 

ri03n. 
3299- 

^'932. 
.■^3<'.v 

6034- 



6916. Thomas Henry, b. Oct. 14, 1871. 

6917. Frank Eugene, b. Dec. 12, 1873. 

6918. Mary Edna, b. July 3, 1876. 

6919. Ely Tilton, b. Dec. 20, 1878. 
6919.1. Frances Josephine, b. Fell, i.i, 

1882. d. young. 



6914. WiNNiFREu Belle, b. July 13. 1867. 

6915. Robert Ravmonh. b. Oct. 16, 1869. 

3289. MERWIN LOOMIS, b. Westfield. Mass., Jan. 29, 1821 ; m. Westfield, Oct. 24, 1843. 
Lydia Loomis (3260). Grocer and manuf'r. Dem. Meth. Westfield, where b. his 
3 ch'n. 

6920. Byron Merwin, b. Jan. 20, 1847. -j- Unin. 

6921. WiNsi.ow Thomas, b. Dec. 4, 1851. 6922. EnwARu Grove, b. Mch. 21. 1864.4- 

.3290. GROVE HINMAN LOOMIS. h. Westfield, Mass., Feb. 2, 1823; m. Springfield. 
Mass., Oct. 17, 1849, Mary Jane. b. Springfield, 1830, d. Newtonville. Mass.. June 4. 
t886, dau. of Homer John and .Mice (Bush) Wood. Photographer. Real estate. 
Deni. iMcth. He d. Apv. 8, iSg8. Newtonville. 3 ch'n. 

')023. .^RTHUR Leslie, b. and d. . No. Cambridge, Mass. Ch'n— by 

6024. Minnie Florence, b. Springfield. ist ni. : i. .Arthur Lestie, 2. Ethel 

M. ; by 2nd m. : i. Ronald Fre- 
mont, 2. Florence Jewett. 
6u2;. Ernest Le Grove, b. Nov. 20, i86n, 
d. Sept. 3. 1886. 



.^RTHUR Leslie, b. and d. . 

Minnie Florence, b. Springfield. 
Sept. 25, 1856; m. 1st. Sept. 17. 
1873, William, son of Jesse and 
-Mice ( ) Winward, from whom 
was divorced ; in. 2nd, .Scott F., son 
of Orin and Mary ( ) Davis. 

THOMAS BEXTON LOOMIS. b. Westfield, Mass., Dec. 22. 1834; m. ist, Webster. 
Mass., June 14, 1858, Lucy J., b. Webster, Mch. 16, 1834. d. Sp'f'd, Mass.. May 7. 
1865, dau, of .\bner and Martha (Johnson) Rawson ; in. 2nd. Berea. O.. Julv II, 
1867, Emeline Charlotte, b. Berea. Sept. 9. 1840, d. Eustice. Florida, Oct. 27, 1885, 
dau. of Bradner Rogers; m. 3rd, Boston, Mass., Jan. 17, 1889, Mrs. Emeline G. 
(Aloulton) Strong, widow of George Strong, h. Northampton, Mass., May 9. 18.SI. 
Railroad carp'r, Dem. Westfield. 4 cli'ti. 
Julia Isabel, b. Sp'f'd, Mass., May 



3, 1859; m. Westfield, Dec. 18, 1877. 6927. 

Austin C, b. Westfield, 1849, ''■ 

June, 1906. son of David and Jane 6928. 

I Bancroft) Drake, a dcsc't from 

Edward Rawson, Sec'y of Mass 6029. 

Col., 1651-86. Boston, Mass. Cli'd : 



I. Nellie Etta. 

Marion F.. b. Chicago, III.. Mcli 

16, 1869, <1. Mch. 19, 1869. 

Warren R., b. Chicago, 111., Mch. 

t6j T869. d. .'\ug. 21, iSiSg. 

Benton Benoni. I). Westfield, Jan. 

16. 1874. Plumber. 



GILBERT LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Feb. 17, 18.36; in. Springfield. Mass., Feb 
T.s, i86(i. Harriet Angenette. b. Granville, Mass.. Sept. 2. 1844. dau. of Linus and 
Elvira (Coolev) Hubbard. Dem. Prot. He d. Oct. -^i. 1S70. Chicago. 111. i ch'd— 
b. Westfield. 

Gilbert James, b. Feb. 8, 1871. + 

NORMAN FOX LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Apr. 26. 1R37; m. Julv 26, 1839. 
Tirzali, b. Norwicli. Mass., May 21, 1837, d. Feb. 2J, 1889. dau. of Hiram Adams. 
He d. May 10, 1872. Farmer. Dem. Meth. Westfield. 3 ch'n, first one b. Granby, 
Conn., and last two b. Westfield. 



Effie L., b. Feb. 22. i860, d. Sept. 

18, 1861. 

Frehehick Augustus, b. .\ug. 24. 



1864. + 
6933. Thomas Perry, b Tniie 12. 1870. -f 



WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. 
1854, Ky. I rh'd. 
BisisEE M.. b. Sept., 1853. 



ex. Tunc fi. 182?: m. 1850. Eli^.ibelh Lny. He d Oct., 



^pitrutl) (^ntpratinu 



j.iuO. tii:URGL; LUUMIS. b. U., Sept. >S U'8), 1827; in. 1848, Rebecca Loy. He 

1857, Ky- 2 cli'n. 
69,55. Hester .\.vn, b. Jan.. 1849. 6936. 'Charles, b. Mcb. i. 1853. 



3.310- 

69.58. 

33". 

f'943- 
6944. 
694.5. 

3313- 
6948. 



'"My. 
6950. 

6951. 



f«)S2. 

3318. 
6956. 

69.^7- 

33-'0. 



'>o.=;9. 
6960. 



laMF.R LOOM IS, b. I'owlcr, O, July .'5 
C, b. V'criioii, Mcli. 9, 1838. rlau. nf Nel.-^ 



1834; "I. Vcnion. O., Jan. i, 1863, 
111 and Sally Maria ( Rccd) Case. 



one year in Civil War — member of Kansas Legislature, 3 term 
Kan., 1869. Farmer and stock raiser. Mclli. 6 ch'n. 

MiRA MoLENE. b. Sept. 2, 1864. (1. 

Oct. 20, 1883. 6940. 

Charles William, b. Dec. 22. 

1866: m. Dec. 2J, [903. Kate M. ('94 '■ 

Morse. M. n.. Kan. Med. Coll., 

Topeka, Kan. He is a physician ("JA-- 

at Lake Cliarlcs, La. 

A son, b. Dec. 6. 1874. d. Dec. 28. 



JaiL I. 



Harriet 
Served 



Removed to Girard. 



b Dec. ro, 1876, d. 



1S74. 

Mabel Llcv. 

June 14, 1892. 

John .\RtsTA,\. b. Nov. 26. 1878. 

(irad. Kan. State Coll. of .'Vgri. 

tJEORGE Walter, b. \'ov. 21, 1880. 

Grad. Kan. State Coll. of Agri. 



He d. 



MARTIN LOOMIS, b. O.. Xov. 10. 1836; m. 1857. Sarah Day. 
Co., Minn. 5 ch'n. 

Margaret, b. July i. 1859. 6946. Harriet, b. 1863. 

Mary Bisbee, b. Nov. 30. i860. 6947. >fARiA. b. Sept., 1867. 

Lucy An.n, b. Oct.. 1863. d. 1864. 



Todd 



JAMES .\LLI-:X LOOMIS, b. Westlield, Mass 

Maria Almira. b. 1825, d. Mcb. 25, 1903. dau. of 

He d. Dec. 11, 1868. Carp'r. Springfield, Mass. 

Merrill .Allen, b. Dec. 21, 1843, d. 

Feb. 18, 1863. near Richmond, Va.. 

ill U. S. .Army. 

James .Alvapo. b Oct. 4. 1845. + 

Sarah Maria, b. July 10, 1847, d. 

Sept. 29, 1848. 

.'\nna Bell Maria, b. May 6. 1848; 

in. .Apr. 23. 1870, George Le Roy. 

1). Chicopee, Mass.. 1846. son of 

John and .Antoinette S. ( ) 

Brown. Gunsmith. Springfield. 

Cli'n : I. l-'rederick Le Roy, 2. ^Tin- 

nie B. 

Jennv I'rantes. b. Whiting. Vt . 



6953 
6954- 



6955 



. June 13, 1818; m. Feb. 15. 1843, 
Spencer and Chloe ( ) Moulton. 

8 ch'n. 
Aug. 17. 1851 ; 111. Sprinyficld. Jan. 
25. 1871. .-\rtliur R., b. Shelburnc. 
1850. son of Rozalvort and Fanny 
M. ( ) Carleton. Polisher. 
Hartford, Conn. 
Charles E., b. Dec. 6. 1852. 
William H., b. Williniantic. Conn., 
Oct. 6, 1854: 111. Westfield, Sept. 22. 
1877, Rose C, b. 1856. dau. of 
James R. and Phcebc M. ( ) 

Gladwin. Car driver. Springfield. 
Mattie L.. b. June 29. 1862, d. June 
29, 1869. Plainville, Conn. 



SKLAII H. LOO^HS. b. Westfield. Mass., 
J. Whipple, of Middlcfield, N. Y. He d, 
Westfield. 

Cora .Atilla, b. Sept. 4, 1854 ; in. 
Jan. 14, 1871, Joseph L. Turner, b. 
1850. She d. Nov. 16, 1874. West- 
field. 
Fannie, b. Juno 16, i860. 



June 12, 1830; 111. July 4, 1852, Re.xvilh; 
Jan. 31, 186(5. Whip maker. 3 ch'n. b. 



HARLOW LOOMIS. b. Southwick, Mi 
1827, Maria, b. Randolph, Nov. 11. 1808 
and Mindvvcll I Harris) Ward. Remove 
was the champion maple su.gar maker 
1870. 7 ch'n — all b. Randolpli, O. 
Alfreh W.. b. Apr. 11, 1828.-!- 
Celiniia M., b. Apr. i, 18,52; m. 
Randolpli, Oct. 5, 1853, William, b. 
June ,5, 1824. son of .Albert and 
Betsev (Skath") Brockett. Ran- 
dolph, O. Ch'n: r. Seth S., 2. 
Finiiia M.. 3. Edward W., 4. New- 
ell W. See Brockett Gen., p. 168, 
for desc'ts, and for pedigree of 
Brocketts back to Co. York, Eng., 



6958. Herbert Sklah, b. Jan. 8, 1863, 
(See Westfield Records); 111. Nov. 
10, 1886. Mrs. Minnie A. (O'Brien! 
.Munii. b. Pittsburg, Pa., 1866. dau. 
of Jolin and M.irgaret O'Brien. 

iss.. Oct. 6. 1798; 111. Raiidulph, O.. Apr. 5, 
, d. Randolph, Aug. 31, 1890, dau. of Josiah 
d to O. in 1818. Farmer. Dem. Rep. He 
of Portage Co. He d, Randolph, July 19, 

1201. 

6g6i. Humbert Shepiieru, b. Dec. 12, 

1834. + 

6962. Harris Josiah, b. .\pr. 10, 1838.-!- 

6963. Stephen J., b. Dec. 19, 1842, d. 
unm.. Aug. 14. 1864, near Atlanta. 
Ga., in V. S. .'\riiiv. 

6964. Saruis E., h. Mcb. 18, 1845. + 

6965. .Albert H., b. July 21, 1848. + 



Slnnmtfl O^niraluiTiit 



172 



j.j-'i. JASOX LOOM IS. b. Mcli., 1801; ni. ist, i8j8. Marietta Mcriiiuaii; 111. 2iid, Mrs. 
Rosannc ( Hiltcbittlc) Haliii. Jason and his bro. Harlow came to Portage Co.. 0.. 
as young men, and made the llrst brick made in the county. They made these brick 
to get money to fetch their father, mother and sisters to O. They contracted to 
have them brought from Conn, to Ohio, at $1.00 per lb. each, and one of the sisters 
weighing over 200 lbs., the fare was quite a sum for stage, boat and ox-cart trans- 
portation. Hickory Point, Ind. 5 ch'n. 

6966. Russell, b. 1830.-!- 6969. Phiena, li. i8.^6; m. . 

6967. Hezeki.^h, h. 1832, d. 1833. 6970. D.^NiEL, b. 1858. 

6968. Mahritta, b. 1854; ni. . 

33-7. RICH.ARD GOODM/VN LOOM IS, b. Southwick. Mass., July 30, 181.'; m. June 10, 
1841. Harriet J. .Aldrich. He d. .\ug. 18, 1857, at Soutliwick, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

0971. Helen- S.. 1). May 20. 1843, <'• Dec. 6972. Frank .-X.. b. Mch. 4. 1848.-!- 

20. 1845. 6973- Herbert J., b. Sept. 22, 1854. -(- 

3328. JOHN" LOO.XnS. b. Southwick, Mass., May 10. 1815; m. Nov. 27, 1839, Lucy A. 

Haugli. He d. Dec. 18, 1851. .Atwater, O. 3 ch'n. 

6974. EvELi.NE C. b. July 24, 1841 ; m. 6975. Rebecca E.. b. Jan. 18. 1845; in. 

Dec. 24. 1866, George Phelps, b. .Aug. 24. 1867, Edward L. Hay- 

Mch. 23, 1844, son of Dexter Sam- maker. Charlestown, O. 

ucl and Julia Ann (Phelps) Good- fip/fi- Goodwin Thomas, b. Mch. 23. 

win. No ch'n. Hartland, Wis. 1847. -f 

.M30. JOSEPH TALCOTT LOOMIS. b. Southwick. .Mass.. Jan. 9. 1810; m. July 3. i8.?2, 
Henrietta Jenkins. He d. .Apr. 7, 1874. Hartford, Conn. 3 ch'n. 

6977. Mary Henrietta, b. May 16, 1834. Henry Brewster. Hartford. 

unm. Hartford. 6979- William Talcott, b. Jan. i. 1839, 

(1978. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Nov. 8, 1835; d. Jan. 31, 1863. in U. S. army, 

m. 1st, Franklin McGinley ; m. 2nd. .Alexandria. D. C. 

.?.«-'. JAMES M. LOOMIS. b. Southwick, Mass., Nov. 25. 1817; m. Jan. 1. 1846. Char- 
lotte .\'. Belcher. She d. Oct.. 1872. Chicago, 111. S ch'n. 

6v8o. Sarah B., b. Nov. 9. 1846; ni. 6984. Jennie, b. Chicago. III.. .Aug. 9, 

George T. Hubbard. Chicago. 1862; m. Chicopee Falls. ^Iass., 

6g8i. George Henry, b. Chicopee. Mass., Sept. 11. 1884; Ellis W.. b. 1856, 

.Apr. 9, 1850. + son of Franklin and Priscilla ( ) 

6982. Nellie, b. 1854. d. ae. 3 yrs. Chapin. She d. Nov. 18, 1887. 

6983. William B., b. May 7, 1859. Chicopee Falls. 

3336. CHESTER G. LOOMIS. b. JaiL 12. 1815; 111. 1st, Dec. 22, 1836, Harriet A. Cole, d. 
Sept. 17. 1845; 111. 2nd. .Apr. 13. 1854. Sarah .A. Burdick. Chatham, N. Y. 3 ch'n, 
b. N. Y. 

6985- Ll-cy p., b. Aug. I. 1838; 111. Mch. d. July 18. 1864. 

16. i8s8. James Traver. Chat- 6987. Ulysses Cole. b. Nov. 18, 1867, d. 

ham, N. Y. June 15, 1868. 

6986. Genevieve Vallee, b. .Apr. 15, 1864, 

,W.?7- JOHN C. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 28. 1816; in. i8.w. Czarina Smith. Shandakcn (Pine 

Hill), N. Y. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 
t>988. Emory, b. Sept. 27. 1840. -j- 

333^- TRUMAN P. LOOMIS, b. Aug. 8, 181S; m. Apr. ly, 1846. Delia A. Stiles I). Jan. 
26, 1820, d. Troy, N. Y., 1879. Pattern maker. Rep. Meth. He d. .McIi. 2^ 1S63. 
Troy. N. Y. 5 ch'n. b. N. Y. 

6989. Sherman A., b. Troy, N. Y., Mch. .Addic, 2. Mame. 

12, 1847; ni. May 17, 1869, Ella ''99'. Abraham C, b. Jan. 4, 1851; m. 
F'lynn. J>Io ch'n. He was an iron Maria McEvoy. No ch'n. N. Y. 

moulder, and d. Dec. 17, 1896 City. 

Troy. N. Y. fxj92. Norman S., b. Feb. 6, 1853. + 

6990. Henrietta, b Jan. i, 1850; m. Rob- 6992.1. Ahelaide V., b. Troy, Mch. 12, 
crt Roden. She d. 1890. Ch'n: i. 1856, d. July 30, 1856. 

33.?9. CHARLES D. LOOMIS. b. Jan. 30. 1820; m. Spencertown. N. Y., Mch. 30. 1847. 

Eliza K.. b. June 12, 1822, dan. of Sill and Louisa (Olmsted) Niles. .Austerlitz, N. 

Y. I ch'd. 

6993. Sill Niles. b. June 30, 1851. -f 



373 



g>^u?ntl| (iru^ratimi 



Uia WILLIAM VVLSLEV LOOMIS. b. Scpl.. i8-m ; iii. Cliarlotte Ptu^c. Green lslan<l. 

X. Y. r cli'd, b. N. Y. 
()99-(. JosEl'HlNE. b. Sept., 1854. 

J.i5i. OSMYX LOO.MLS, b. No. Granville, N. V.. i'cb. -'4, 18117; 111. l^l, Luciiia Grcn-n. 
d. 1839; '11. 2nd, Jane Maria, b. Scliciieclady, X. Y., 1816, d. Lmvell, Midi., .\ug., 
1889, dan. of Amos and Lydia (Center) Cadwcll. Farmer. Lumberman. Builder. 
Dem. Rep. Bapt. lie d. Lowell, Xov., 1861. _| ch'n. 

6995. Seymour Francis, b. Wbitcliall. -o, 1868, M. Collins Tupper. Grand 
X. Y., May 12, 1837. + Blanc, Micb. Cb'n : r. Jennie, 2. 

6996. John Henry, b. Sandy Hill, N. Y., Grace. 

.\ug. 9, 1841. + ('i9i;8. George FreuekilK. b. .Vo. (iranvillc, 

('997. LuriN.\ Emz.\bkth. 1). Xo. Gran- X. Y., Sept. rq, i8-|8, d. Lowell, 

ville, X. Y., Nov. 29, 1846; m. June • Micb., 1889. L'nm. 

3,153. AMOS X. LOOMIS, b. Granville, N. Y.. .\pr. 30, 1814; m. Jan.. 1837, Mary (Polly) 
Ann, b. Mch. is. 181 s. dan. of Thomas Wilson. He d. Apr.. i87i. Whitehall, N. 
Y. 9 ch'n, b. VVhitehall. 

6999. .^NN. b. .\pr. 19, 1838, d. ae. 9 Ida Cook. 

months. 7004. William H., b. July -'4. 1850. 

7000. Simeon II.. h. Sept. 27, 1839. + 7005. .Amos. b. May 6, 1853.+ 

7001. James W.. b. Jan. 19. 1842; ni. 7006. Caroline, b. Oct. 3, 1856; m. Gard 
Lucy Holcomb. He d. Sept., 1903. ner Harscy. 

7002. Aaron, h. .Apr. 22, 1845. Perrin- 7007. Paulina. Ii. .Aug. 30, 1858; m. Bill 
ton, Mich. Loomis. Ithaca, ^Iich, 

7003. Edward A., b. Sept. 16, 1846; 111. 

.3354. AARON LOOMIS. b. Granville, X. Y.. Oct. 26, 1816; m. LlKn Welles. He d. Jan., 

1874. Hudson, Mich. 2 ch'n. 
7008. Ella .Adell, b. 1856: ni. Augustus 7009. .\liiia, b. 1858. 

Blurton. Pittsford, Mich. 

.«56. ALONZO LOOMIS. b. June 2. 1809; m. isl. Oct. 13. 1833. Jerusha I'emple.- d. July 
9. 1844; m. 2nd, July 15. 1845, Lydia Farnsworth. Pompei, Mich. 8 ch'n, b. Midi. 

7010. Joseph F., b. Apr. 27, 1836. + in L^ S. army. Harper's Ferry. 

701 1. Charles E., b. May 3, 1838, killed Va. 

June 27. 1863, in tlie Battle of 7014. Ale.xander. b. Apr. 24, 1846. + 

Gaines' Mill, Va. 7015. Alice J., b. Apr. 30, 1848. 

7012. .Abiel S., b. Nov. 3. 1841. + 7016. Hannah A., b. Nov. 15. 1854. 

7013. James H., b. May 17, 1844, d. 1863, 7017. .Alonzo, b. Nov. 26, 1857. 

3357. LEWIS LOOMIS. b. May 3. 181 J ; m. . Bay City. Midi, i ch'd. 

7018. Charles, b. 1848. 

.3364. HENRY LOOMIS. b. .May 9. 1805; m. Nov. 11, 1827, Elizabeth R. Tift. He d. Mch., 
1876. Hart, Mich. 6 ch'n. 

7019. Emily E.. b. Jan. 29, 1829, d. July 7022. Francis M., b. Apr. 11. 1834. d. 
to, 1835. Southwick, Mass. June 27. 1837. Southwick. ^Lass. 

7020. Henry Walter, b. .Aug. 25. 1830. + 7023. Emily I'rances. b. Sept. 12, 18,38; 

7021. .Andrew Iackson, b. .Apr. 28, 1832. m. .\|)r. 29. i8=;6. Lewis Stiles, 
d. Oct. 14, 1848. West Springfield. Hart. Mich. 

Mass. 7024. Lorenzo .A., b. Xo\ . 18, 1840. + 

3365. MARSHALL LOOMIS. b. Sept. 10. 1810: m. Sarah Downs, d. Mch. 23. 1880, ae. 
60. He d. Nov., i860. Norwich, Conn. 9 di'ii 

7025. Ezra M., b. 1837. Killed in battle ilon. Conn. Ch'n: l. Eva. 2. Wm., 
of .Antietam. 3. Ida. 4. Geo. W.. 5. Willie M., 6. 

7026. Nancy M., b. 1839. d. ae. 18. Bertha, 7. Walter F. 

7027. Daniel B., b. 1841. + 7030. James L., b. 1848. -^ 

7028. Henry Nelson, b. 1843, unm. Died 7031. W.m.ter Francis, b. 185 1 ; 111. 1875. 
in LI. S. arirv. Sarah Aldrich. No ch'n. 

7029. Martha A., b. Oct. 3. 1845 ; 111. 7032. Oliver Denison. b. 1855. + 
1866, Ephraim GifTord. New Lon- 7033. George W., b. 1858. 

.3.369. CAPT. JOHN BRAMAN LOOMIS, b. July, 1815; m. ist, Esther Furman ; m. 2nd, 
Jan. 6. 1843, Rebecca W. Corse, Clarion. Pa. He was eapt. of the nth Pa. Cav., Co. 
L. and was killed at Ream's Station, Va., on June 29, 1864. His body was rem. to 



Knmitts (^ruralnnit 



Clarion and buried witli Ma.snnic liouors. i'lic G. A. R. Post at Clarion is named 
for him. 13 ch'n. 

7034. Cecilia, b. July, 1838. 7042. Savage L., b. June 19, 1850. d. ac. 

7035. John B., b. Sept., 1840. 4 yrs. 

7036. Frederick, b. , d. in infancy. 7043. Sarah, b. 1852, d. ac. i yr. 

7037. Sarah, b. . 7044. Edward, b. Jan. 29, 1854. + 

7038. George, b. . 7045. Samuel W., b. June 9, 1856. + 

7039. William, b. . 7046. Charles L.. b. Nov. 19, 1857. Min- 

7040. Herbert A. T., b. Aug. 10, 1845. + ncapolis, Minn. 

7041. Henry, b. 1848, d. ae. 2 yrs. 

.5370. JERE LOOMIS, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., Apr. 13, 1811 ; m. Dec. 3, 1835. Hannah Almira. 
b. Burlington. Conn,, Sept. 27, 1810. d. June 23. 1888, at W. Sp'f'd, dau. of Joel and 
Rhoda ( ) Wilniot. IIl- d. ilicrc Mch. 20, 1856, and there b. his 7 ch'n. 

7047. Henry James, b. May 8, 1837, d. Hannah (Franklin) Mulcliahcv; 
Mch. 8, 1859. ■ in. 2nd, Feb. 26, 1881, Elmer Cha- 

7048. Adrian Lucius, b. Alch. 14, 18,39.+ P'". b. 1831, d. Nov. 26, 1903. Ch'n: 

7049. William Harri.';. b. .Apr. 28, i.' Annie Franklin, 2. Lottie Wil- 
1841. -I- mot, 3. Arthur William, 4. Alfred 

7050. Elizabeth Ann, b. May .30, 1843; Loomis. 

m. May 3. t86i, David M., b. 1840, 70.^2. Anna Maria, b. Oct. 3, 1848, d. 

son of Warner and Rebecca ( ) Oct. 18, 1849. 

Button. R. R, Freight Conductor 70.S3. .\lfrf,d Bacxev ( Baxter in Spring- 
He d. bef. 1907. She d. Jan. 8, field Records), b, Dec, 22. 1850: m, 
1907. Ch'd : T. Louise. ist, ; m, 2nd (int.), July 

7051. Helen .\lmira, b. Jan. 29, 1846; ni. 8. 1896, Mrs. Jennie M, Goodrich. 
1st, Mch. 24. 1864, William James. of Springfield, ae. 42, dau. of Sani- 
b. Bristol, R. I., Nov. 11. 1843, d uel S. and Mary A. (Stark) Rock- 
.\pr. 21, 1877, son of John and well. 

.U7I- JAMES LOOMIS, b, W. Sp'f'd, Mass.. Dec. 29, 1812; m. Sept. 13, 1835, Nancy 
Cooley, b. 1812, d. Mch. 4, 1900, dau. of Thomas and Lauretta (Hosford) Bagg. 
Engaged in carriage business with his bro. Walter, in Springfield. Mass. Dem. He 
d, Aug. 9, 1892, I ch'd, b. Hartford, Conn. 

705,1. Sarah .\melia, b. Sept. 13. Apr. 8, 1896. Livery stable pro- 

1836(7): m. Sp'f'd, Oct. 29, i860. prietor. Dem. Ch'n: i. Charles 

Ethan Chapin Robinson, b. Brattle- Loomis, 2. Nellie H. 

boro, Vt., May 6, 1839, d. Sp'f'd, 

.<374- WALTER LOOMIS, b. Mass., Nov. 3, i8ji ; m. Mav 12. 1842, Marv, b. Sp'f'd, Mass.. 
Apr. II, 1819, d. Dec. 25, 1885, dau. of Harvey Ely. He was killed on tr.acks of 
Boston and Me. R. R.. .Aug. 22. 1904. Carriage business in Sp'f'd, Mass. 2 ch'n, b. 
Springfield. 

7055. Edward Kent, b. Jan. 13, 1844, d. d. Springfield, July 27, 1903, leav- 
May 4, 1845, at Springfield, Mass. ing 2 sons, ^^'aiter E. and [Robert 

7056. Fanny Maria, b. Tulv 9. 1846: m. L.(?)— Was lie a son of Edwin S. 
June 9, 1868. Edwin S., b. Sp'f'd. Holcomb?! Ch'n: i. Ethan Wal- 
Nov. 7, 1845, d. Sp'f'd, Jan. 2, 1872, tcr, 2. Edwin S., 3. Fanny M., 4. 
son of Ethan M. and Lucy Jane \\',ilter E. 

(Burr) Holcomb. Merchant. She 

.U76. HENRY SPENCER LOOMIS, h. Suftield, Conn. Dec, 1822; m. Oct. 13, 1847, Har- 
riet E. Dod.ge. b. New Lyme, O.. d. Sept. 28.. 1890. ae. 71 yrs., 4 nios., 4 da., leaving 
a will made Sept. 3, 1884. Carpenter. He made his will Sept. 30, i88o, and d. Oct. 
I, iSRo. al Jefferson. O., where h. his 2 ch'n. 

7057. Mary Jane. b. Sept. 15, 1848: ni. liam. 6. Kalhryn Louise, 7. George. 
.Aug. 26, 1886, Robert Ghent. Ge- Many descendants. 

ncva, O. Ch'n: t. Lillian, 2. Har- 7058. Lucius G.. b. Dec. 27, 1830.+ 

riet. 3. Bertha, 4. Albert, 5. Wil- 

3379- SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. June 4. 1809; m. Mch. 19, 1833, Mary, b. 1813. d. Sept. 
15. 1888, dau. of Stephen and Ann (Parmelee) Clarke. He d. Tune 6. 1855. Lcvdcn 
Hill, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. .... 

7059. Jared S., b. Feb. 19, 1835. + 7060. Leonard S , b. Jan. 21, 1838, + 

.^380. EMORY LOOMIS, b. Aug, 17, i8it; ni, Dec. 27, 1839, Nancy Lane, d. t8s8. Re- 
moved to Kendall Co., 111., in 1S41. He d. Tulv 25. 1843. Sandwich. 111. -, ch'n. 
b. N. Y. . . :) -40 



375 



iruputh (Sninattntt 



7o6r. Hannah, b. Sept. 22. 1831 ; 111. 7063. Bf.linda. b. Mav 22, 18^9; 111. 1856, 

1850. Darius Lincoln. Piano, 111. Henry Thorp. "De Kalb Co., 111. 

7062. Lyman, b. Aug. i, 1834. + 

3383. D.WA FOX LOOMIS. b. Leydcn, X. V.. Dec. 25, 1820: ni. Dec. I, 1841, Elizabeth 
Hannah, dau. of Hiram Lane. He d. abt. 1890. Collinsvillc, X. Y. 3 cirn, b. Lewis 
Co., N. Y. 

-064. DuANE J., b. Dec. 17, 1842.4- ; m. 2Ui\. . Lyons Falls. 

706.';. Silas E., b. Aug. 13, 1845. + X- Y. 4 ch"n. 

7066. George W., b. Oct. 10, 1852 ; m. ist, 

3401. EBI'NEZER LOOMIS. b. Mass., Sept., 1803; m. abt. 1828, Poland. X. Y., Loiaine 

Peck, b. 1809, dau. of Ainasa and (White) Ives. He was a blacksmith. Rem. 

from Madison Co., X. Y.. to Chautauqua Co., X, Y., al)t. 1827. He d. Nov. 23, 1S37, 
Poland. N. Y. She m. 2nd, Feb., 1839, Oliver L. Starr, who d. Juno. i860. In 1875 
she resided at Ellery, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 

7067. William, b. Dec, 1829, d. ae. 5 1848, Erastus Curtiss. Slic d. 1850. 
days. Leon, N. Y. 

7068. Melvin W., b. May 6, 1831.+ 7070. Charles D., b. June 4. 1835. + 
7069 Helen M., b. Mch. 23, 1833; m. 

.3403- SELAll LOOMIS, b. Mass., Apr. 21. 1808; ni. Jan. 5, 1837, Margaret A. Sterling, 
lie d. July IS, 1875. Jackson, Mich. 4 cirn. 

7071. Ch.arles AucrsTus. b. Nov. 5. 1843.-1- 

'837- -f- 707). Marv Frances. 1>. Jan. 3. 1853; in. 

7072. C;KOK(iE Lewis, b. Sept. 16, 18,39, May 19, 1875, .Mbert Starks. Jack- 
iinni. Jackson, Mich. .son. 

"073. William Henrv, b. .^ug. 23, 

,!406. KEUEL B. LOOMIS, b. Mass., May 30. 1813; m. Eleanor Havens. He d. July 18, 
1864, in U. S. army. Greenwood, Ind. 6 ch'n. 

7075. Emerette, b. 1841; m. . In- 7078. Ivi.lie, b. 1847. I'mn. 

diana. 7079. Amy. b. 1849. 

7076. John. b. 1843, d. 1862. 7080. F.lea.vor, 1). i8ii. 
7077- Mary Ann. b. 1845. d. 1855. 

3410. ISAAC LOOMIS, b. Aug. 23. 1807: m. Rochester. N. Y.. Nov. 25. 1828, Lydia Chap- 
man, He d. June 30, 1894. Rochester. N. Y., where b. his 5 ch'n. 

7081. Charles, b. Nov. 15, 1829. d. Aug. 7084 Mvra E., b. .Apr. 16. 1847; "'■ J"l.v 
13. '839. 10. 1868, William H. Richardson. 

7082. I'",mma Jank. b. Feb. 14, 1834, d. Rochester. N. "S". 

July 14, 1839. 7085. Ada K.. b. Mch. r8. 185 1 ; ni. Nov. 

7083. LvniA E.. b. July 24, 1840: m. July 19. 1867. Franklin W. Fo.-v. Bridge- 
28. 1838. Thomas East. Charlotte. I)ort. Conn. 

N. Y. 

.3412. DANIEL ALLEN LOOMIS. b. Sept. i. 181 1; ni. Oct. 24. 18.33. Jane E. ("also writ- 
ten Eunice J.) Bradley, d. Oct. 14, 1871. He d. Feb. 22. 1866. at .'\drian, Mich. 
I cli'd. 

7086. William A., h. Aug.. 1834.-!- 

.3416. PETER BURR LOOMIS, b. on the journey of his parents from Mass. to N. Y., at 
.Amsterdam, N. Y., .\pr. 14, 1820; m. ist. Jackson. Mich.. Apr. 18. 1848. Harriet, h. 
abt. 1824. d. Jackson. Sept. 15, 1873, dau. of Henry and Lucinda (Ricel Kennedy: 
111. 2nd, Rochester. N. Y., Aug. 31, 1874, Emma S.. dau. of Grove Sheldon and Eliza 
(Stanley) Gilbert. He removed from Rochester, N. Y.. to Jackson, Mich., abt. 1843. 
.\t the age of 16 he opened up a .gen. store near Rochester, N. Y. At age of 18 be- 
came a dry goods merchant of Rochester. In 1843 hecame a member of the dry 
goods lirm of Loomis and Dw-ight in Jackson. Mich. Sole proprietor of the Ken- 
nedy flouring mills in 1850. In 1856 became tlie senior partner of the banking lirni 
nf Loomis and Whitwcll. In 1S71 became Prcs. of the Jackson and Ft. Wayne R. 
R.. of the building of which he w\ts the principal factor. In 1877 in N. Y. City, 
he advised and tinnlly secured a hearing for Chief .\rthur, of the Brotherhood of 
Locomotive Engineers, which resulted in peace between the railways and the Brother- 
hood of Locomotive Engineers. He was never a politician, yet he was selected by the 
citizens of Jackson to be its 2nd mayor; a member of its council and chief of its fire 
drpt- : in 1S5S. he was sent to the legislature; and in all these positions he never 



Unnmts (Srnralunit 



^7^ 



7"fi7. 



70S8. 
7089. 



7094. 
"095- 

34-'0. 

7097- 
7098. 

7099. 

3425- 
7104. 

7106. 

7107. 
3426. 

71M. 

7H2. 

.W37- 

71 r6. 

7117. 
71 18. 

3438. 



used public oflici.- to proiuuto iirivatu gain. Shams and false pretenses of all sorts 
were Ills special abliorrencc. And witli an independence as absolute as tliat of the 
Scotch laird who asserted that "Where McGregor sits is the head of the table." lie 
awarded to others all the righls that he claimed for himself. In literature he was 
a wide ^leaner and ,1 forcible writer, an excellent conversationalist an<l an inde- 
pendent thinker. — an admirer of the vigorous Scotchman, Carlyle. His latest bene- 
faction was tlie donali(Mi to the city of Jackson of the beautiful tract of land widely 
known and greatly appreciated as "Looniis Park." In epitome we can say of him 
he was merchant, banker, R. R. builder and president, editor, benefactor, clean, 
clear-headed, conscientious, and independent. He d. Dec. 30, 1905, — mourned as 
Jackson's first citizen, leaving a will disposing of several hundred thousand dollars. 
7 ch'n — all b. in Jackson. Mich. 



7c>;o. 



Ikenk Kennehy, b. July 28, 1851; 
m. Jackson, Xov. .3, 1875, Xathan 
Simpson Potter. She d. Jackson, 
Oct. T, 1892. Ch'n: r. Nathan 
Simpson, 2. Kennedy Loomis, 3. 
Clark Zcphaniah, 4. Harriet Loom- 
is, 5. Dorothy. 

George Ellerv. b. Xov. 14. 1853. -f- 
Peter Birr. b. I^cc. 9. 1858; m. 
Jackson. Dec. 20, 1882, Kate Wood- 
I)nry Webster. Grad. Mich. Univ.. 

JOHN" F. LOOMIS. b. Nov. 17. 1830: ni 
d. Apr. 2t, 1875. Rochester, N. Y. 3 ch'n 
Heman a., b. Nov. 21, 1866. 
Vesta A., b. .\ug. 29, 1869, d. Feb. 
8, 1872. 

DANIEL LOOMIS. b. Dec. 4, 1812: m. 
13, 1861 ; m. 2nd. .Aug. 3. 1863, Cornelia 
b. N. Y. 

Heman, b. Jan. 5, 1842. + 
William Henry, b. Feb. 7, 1844; 
m. Dec. 24, 1868, Ella AUum. Sal- 
isbury, N. Y. 
Calvin F., b. Feb. 13. 1846. -f- 

JOHN JAY LOOMIS, b. June 11. 1822; m. May 3. 1843. Sarah Sample. .\(lrian, 
Mich. 7 ch'n. 

Charles O., b. Oct. 13, 1844. d 

June 17, 1864. 

Morimanxa, b. July 7, 1846, d. Nov. 

15. ■847. 

Lofi.sA P.. b. .\ug. 10, 1848; ni. 
William Tidwell. .\drian, I\Iich. 
Carrie, b. Mch. 16, 1851; m. Arthur 

ZALMON LOOMIS, b. Jan. 25, 1795; m 
4. 1852. In 1874 she resided at Byron, N 

Zal.mo.v. b. Dec. 20, 1821, d. Dec. 
25, 1826. 

Edwin- R.. b. Sept. 7. 1823; m. 
Oct. 12, 1848, Mary H. Bound. No 
ch'n. Byron, N. Y. She d. Feb. 



1880. 

Allene. b. Aug. 23, 1862, d. Apr. 

26, 1863. 

7091. Edna, b. July 29. 1876; ni. Jackson. 
Dec. I, igo8, Benjamin Franklin 
Chase. 

7092. Allen, b. Nov. 10. 1877. -f- 

7093. Gilbert Stanley, b. July 13. 1879; 
ni. Jackson, Mich., Apr. 4, 1908, 
Harriet Holnian. 

Nov. 1, 1850, Martlia E. Waterman. He 
, b. N. Y. 

7096. Ida M.. b. lulv m. 1872. d. Oct. 3. 
1874. 

1st, F'eb. 17, 1841, Mary Stoddard, d. Apr. 
Jones. Salisbury Corners. N. Y. 7 ch'ii, 

7100. Mary. b. Apr. 19, 1864. 

7101. George A., b. Sept. 30, i8C)6. 

7102. Caroline, b. July 19, 1870. 

7103. Rose. b. Nov. 18, 1874. 



Tidwell. .\drian, Mich. 

7108. .Arthur .\., b. Dec. 20, 1853, d. 
Mch. 14, 1857. 

7109. John Jay. b. Dec. 22, 1855, d. .\pr 
.S. 1869. 

7110. Daniel .Allen, b. Mch. 14, i860. 



ELIJAH LOOMIS, b. Apr. 29, i8i8-. m. 
2nd, Oct. ,^0. 1850. Eftie .-\. Fish. Bergen. 

Frank B., b. .\pr. 25, i8S3, tl Aug. 
12, i86g. 

Carrie E., b. Feb. 17, 1857. 
Hattie, b. Feb. 25, 1859, d. Dec. 3. 

SAMUEL C. LOOMIS, b. Sept. 15, 1805; 

d. , 1843- f eh'd. 

Mary Ann, b. , d. ac. 23. 



Jan. 20, 1820. Lucind.i Hall. He d. Oct 
. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
28, 1899, ae. 77. 

71 13. Samuel L., b. .Vug. 6, 1825. -^- 

71 14. Alvirus p., b. July 7, 1827.+ 

7115. Esther L., b. June 9. 183 1 ; in. 
Charles Waters. Byron, N. Y. 

1st. .\ug., 1846. Cvnthia D. Spoflford ; 111. 
N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

1869. 
7119. Mary. b. Apr. 17, 1862,'d. Mch. 3, 

1870. 

. He was a physician. He 



377 



^pupnJli ($nterattatt 



71JI. 
.il40. 



7122. 
7123- 

7124. 



.1441- 
7127. 

.■i442- 

"130- 
"131- 

3443- 

7132. 
3457- 

7133- 
7134- 

7135. 

3463- 

7139- 

7140. 
7141. 

3464- 

7 '45. 

7147 
3470. 

7'5i- 
7152. 
3471- 

7155. 

7156. 
7157. 



KODOLPHUS LOO.MIS, b. June 2,^. 1812; 111. Rutli . He removed lo 111, and 

d. near Bloomington, 111., in 1863. 

Ch'n — all daughters — one corre- have been obtained. 

spondcnt says three, but no names 

WILDMAN LOOMIS, b. near Fremont. O., Mch. 24. 1819; m. riffin. (J.. Oct. 17, 
1839, Catherine Myers, b. Tiffin, Sept. 27, i8ig, d. Tiffin. Oct. 15. 190.^ He was a 
corp. in Co. B, 164th Rcgt.. O. Vol. (Sec Hist, of Seneca Co.. O.). Farmer. Rep. 
Meth. He d. Tiffin, O.. June 10, 1902, where b. his 5 ch'n 
George, b. Apr. ir, 1841.+ R., 



Elizabeth, b. Feb. 28, 1843, J 
early. 

Lucy, b. Oct. 20, 1844 : "'■ Sept., 
1870, .Mathias L. Weagley. She d. 
?). Kansas, Ch'n: r. Amos 



Laura, 3. IClnier, 4. I'rank. 



7125. .\I.\RY, b. , d early, 

7126. Om.\r RoiioLPHis. b. 
1856. + 



.\pr. 



GAD ROOT LOOMIS. b. Feb. 26. 1S08; m. 1st, .Marv .\llcn ; m. 2nd, Marv Bullard 

Madrid. N. Y, 3 ch'n, b. X. Y. 

.\nurew J., b. May 8, 1833: m. Jan. 7128 

12, 187:, Eliza Dodge. Madrid, 

N. Y. 



Jlli.\ i\L, b. i8,l6: m. .\nson Dick- 
inson. Blisshcld, Mich. 



7i2y. 
26, 181 1 



ENOS HARMAN LOOMIS. b. Nov. 
Madrid. X. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
Abraham L., b. June 19. 1847. 
Emory E., b. May 11, 1850, d. July 

ABRAHAM J. LOOMIS. b. Julv 27. 181:;; m. Oct. i, 1840, Laura McFwcn. 
Mch. 8, 1848. and she m. 2nd. F.dwin (;. Fitch, Madrid, N, Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y 
Cordelia K., b. July 2. 1843 ; m. 

June 29, 1831 



Charles, b. 1839. 
Ml. Sept. 6, i8,l6, Louisa Simmons. 

6, .857- 

Ic d. 



ALFRED LOOMIS, b. 
bans. Vt. 6 ch'n. 
.Alvah, b. Mch. 14, 1855.+ 
Ezra, b. 1858, d. ae, 6 mos. 
Ezra, b. May 11, i860. 



June 26, 1871, .'\rthur J. Lewis, 
m. Oct. 20, 1853, Matilda Scnecal. St. Al- 



71.16. .\l.mira. I). .Mch. 5, i86,v 

7137. Hentry, b. Feb. 15. 1867. 

7138. Nellie, b. Feb. 5, 1870. 



ALMON LOOMIS. b. July 7, 1804: m. May 15, 1834, Eunice Zilpah. b. Jan. 21, 
i8n. dau. of Cvrus and Phedia (Merrvlicld) Webster. In 1892 thev resided at 
Odm. 111. 6 ch'n. 

EnwiN F., b. 1834; m. Davis. 7142 

Salem, 111. 7 '43 

Sheldon, b. 1837; m. Maggie . 

Sarah, b. 1840; m. Rav. Sa- 7144 

lem. 111. 

RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Mch. 13. 1810; m. May 15, 1834, Rebecca Coolcy 

.\pr. 16, 1864. Bloomingdale. Mich. 6 ch'n. 

7148 



CHRisTornER, b. 1843, d. ae. 2 ycar^;. 

Christopher, b. 1846, d. ac. 17 

vears. 

A child, b. . 



Russell Freeland, b. Nov. 20. 

183.S.+ 

Henrietta, b. 1844: m. William 

Pierce. 

.Andrew J., b. Jan. 4, 1847, unm. 

CALVIN ALANSON LOOMIS, b. Mass 
.Abigail .\lzoa Butts. Elgin, 111. 4 ch'n. 

Calvin, b. 1838; ni. Elizabeth .M. 

Calker. 

Sarah Maria, b. Peru, Mass., .Apr. 

LYMAN ALLEN LOOMIS. b. Mch 



1849; 



He d. 
ni. Loomis 



Marinda, 

Hewitt. 

7149. Cynthia, b. 1851 ; m. . 

71 io. William .Alexander, b, Julv 

1859- 



10, 



Dec. 10. 1813; m. (int.) .Mch. i; 



1836, 



IX. 1842. d. tlicre Feb. 14, 1843. 

7153. Edgar Wilbur, b. 1858. 

7154. Ella. b. 1862. 



1815: m. 1836. Susanna, dau. of Joshua 
and Mary f ^j ^ ■■'i^ Beals. He d. from kick nf a horse, .Apr. 14, 1865. She m. 2nd, 



■Amos G. Ballon. Haydcnsvillc. Mass. 
Russell Ed.son, b. Mch. 18, 1837, 
d. Peru, Mass., May 3, 1843. 
Joshua Allen, b. .Aug. 14, 1838. + 
Susan M., b. Goshen, Mass., 1840; 



13 ch'n, b. Mass. 

m. Havdensville, .Apr. 3, 1867, Ho- 
ratio H., b. Berkshire, Vt., 1838. 
son of Roswell .A. and Lucy ( ) 
Kilbnrn. Westfield. 



IGitnmts ($ntralnmi 



37S 



71 58. 



7159- 



7160. 
7161. 

,Vt7-'. 
7168. 

7169- 
3484. 



7173- 

7174. 



7175. 
7i7('- 
7177. 



3493. 



7182. 



I\[ary a., b. Goshen, Feb. 23, 1812; 
111. July 17, 1865, Augustus A., 1). 
Oct. 7, 1839, at Chester, Mass., son 
of Cooley and Mary (Stone) How- 
ard. No ch'n. Springfield, Mass. 
He d. May 19, 1903. 
Amelia Ellen, b. Mch. 7, 1844 ; m. 
July 25, 1865, Charles A., b. 1843. 
d. July 12, 1907, son of Charles and 
Mary ( ) Pierson. She d. Apr. 
1907. Holyoke. Mass. Ch'n: I. 
George, 2. William, 3. Howard, 4. 
Leota. s. Charles, 6. Edna, 7. Har- 
rison. 

Amandly J., b. Oct. 7, 1845. + 
Merritt J., b. 1848. + 



7162. EotiAR P., b. 1850.+ 

7163. Alida Avilda, b. May 5, 1852; ni. 
1877, Stephen F. Kimball, who d. 
July 2, 1905. No ch'n. North Ad- 
ams, Mass. 

7164. .Xlgernon M., b. Williamsburg, 
Mass, 1854. -f 

7165. A child, b. 1856, d. early. 

7166. A son, b. and d. Dec. 15, 1858. 

7167. Adelaitie Rosella, b. Dec. 3, iS.sp; 
m. 1st, Dec. 12, 1877, Frank M. 
Perry, d. Feb. 20, 1895 ; ni. 2nd, 
June 4, T906. .'Mplionso, b. 1853. son 
of Benj. and Rebecca (Sears) Sou- 
tra. No ch'n. 



ALMON BURTON LOOMIS, b. Mass, Dec. 11, 1816; m. 1840, Hester, dau. of 
Win. Willcutt. Goshen, Mass. 4 ch'n, b. Mass. 

Williamsburg. Mas 



Eunice Apelaire, b. Dec. 12, i8j8; 
m. 1879, Alexander Hawks. 
Almon Eugene, b. Apr. 26, 1857, d. 
Oct. 4. 1864. 



Lucy Louisa, b. Feb. 3. 1841 ; ni. 

William N. Houghtaling. Sey- 7170. 

niour. Conn. 

Eliza Ellen, b. Mch. 7. 1843: 111. 7171. 

Nov. 18, 1868, Joseph B. b. 1833, 

son of Robert and Ruth Rogers. 

FREDERICK BUTLER LOOMIS, b. Mcli. 29, 1805; m. Sept. 11, 1834, Charlotte. 
b. W. Sp'f'd, ?ila?s., Apr. 2, 1814, d. Mch. 31, 1882. dau. of Homer and Fanny 
(Smith) Wilson. Building mover. Rep. When a young man he spent some time 
in the Lake Region, with the Indians, with whom he was on friendly terms. He 
built the first log cabin on the site of the present town of Marshall, Mich. "His 
word was as good as his bond," was said of him. and as tax collector he never gave 
a bond. W. Spriiislield, where b. his 10 ch'n. 
Charles Frederick, b. Mch 



29. 

1835. + 

Henry Wilson, b. Nov. 8, 1836: 111. 
June I. 1856. ^laria Gibson. He d 
Aug. 3, 1905. No ch'n. 
Mary, b. Apr. 5, 1839; m. Jan. i, 
1864, George, b. Boonville, N. Y.. 
Oct. 12, 1832. son of Stewart an<l 
Lucy (Pardee) Harrington. Bridge 
tender. Dem't. Merrick. Mass. 
Ch'n: 1. Grace Azora, 2. A son, 3. 
Frederick Loomis. 
Harrison, b. Dec. 20, 1840. + 
George Homer, b. June t8. 1843. -|- 
Charlotte Evelyn, b. May 5, 184.1 ; 
m. Oct. 8. 1870, Allan Dorinan, b. 
Prcscott, Mass.. Dec. 14. 1845. d 
May 6. T898. son of .'Uford and 
Emily (Owen) Warriner. She is 
a suffragist and Bapt. W. Spring- 
field. Mass. Ch'n:- i. Horace .\\- 



lan, J, Gertrude E\'elyn, 3. .Arthur 

Loomis, 4. Alford Howe. 
7178. Nancy Lathrop. b. Jan. 26. 1847. 

d. Aug. 13. 1859. 
7171;. Martha P.\rsons, b. Oct. 14, 1848; 

m. Nov. 28, 1866, John Killian. b. 

S. Hadley Falls, Mass.. Oct. 31. 

1843, son of Michael and Harriet 

Newell (Whiting) Dome. She d. 

July 25, 1878. Carp'r. Rep. Bapt. 

West Springfield, Mass. Ch'n : t. 

.Arthur 2. Hattie Mabel, 3. Susie E.. 

J. Herbert Edw-ard. 

7180. Joseph Scott, b. Dec. 22, 1851. -|- 

7181. RuiiA Carter, b. Mch. 21. 18.^4; m. 
(his 2nd wife') Oct. 2T, 187s, Henry 
Lyman, b. Jan. 4. 1840. son of Lo- 
tan and Clarissa ( Beckley^ Porter. 
No ch'n. Postmaster at Berlin. 
Conn. 



TIMOTHY HORTON LOO .MLS. 1.. W. Sp'I'il. Mass., Nov. 12, 1810; m. May i, 

1834, Caroline, b. Feb. 28. 181 1, d. Nov. 23. 1890. dau. of Hannah (Parsons) Broad 

He was named for Dr. Timothy Horton. a popular physician in Sp'f'd. He was a 

man of sound judgment and respected and esteemed by his fellow citizens, whom 

he represented as selectman from t8oo to 1824. He d. i\Iay 27, 1877. Westfield, 

Mass. 5 cli'n. b. Mass. 

Caroline H.. b. Mch. 14. 1835; m. 7183. Maria L.. b. Sept. 3. 18.16. d Mch. 

Oct. 23. 1855, Albion Wesley, b. 3. 1839. 

Northampton, Mass.. 1828, son of 7184. Henrietta, h. June 29, 1841. Unm. 

Benjamin R. Lewis. Ch'n : T. Fred 7185. Martha L.. h. Apr. 22, 1851. Unm. 

Albion, 2. .*\ dau. 7186. .Angenette. b. .\pr. 22, 1852. 



379 



^ni^uth ^ntfrattan 



3496. FKAXCIS DWIGHT LOOM IS, b. \V. Spt'd, Mass., Mch. 9, 1820; m. May 19, 

1841, Laura Minerva, b. Nov. 7, 1821, dau. of David Lyman and Violet (Searle) 
Brown. He d. Westfield, Mass., Sept. 18, 1905, his last residence. \ mason. 4 
ch'n. last three b. Westfield, .Mass. 

7187. WiLLi.\M lloRTON", h. .\pr. 1 7. Haven. Conn. Ch"d : i. Bertha 

1842. + Loomis. Sec Whitney Gen., p. 
7188 Violet Eldora. b. May 31. 1845; m. 1938. 

Feb. 12, 1872. Frederick Augustus, 7189. John I'.lwin, b. Mch. 13. 1850, d. 

b. Stratford, Conn.. Jan. 24, 1845, Oct. 22, 1857- 

son of Geo. Frederick and Frances 7190. Fr.ank Northrop, b. Jan. 12, 

.\iigusta (O'Xeill) Jackson. New 1857. + 

3499. FREDERICK LOOMIS, b. Mass., .\'ov. 5. "809; m. Nov. 3, 1842, Lovina King. He 

d. Mch. 29, 1890. at Chicago, 111. lie resided at Springfield, Mass.. where some of 
his 5 ch'n were b. 

7191. George, b. Nov. 17, 1844. Unni. of Russell and Elsie T. ( ) 
Grand Rapids, Mich. Cook; ni. 3rd, May 16. 1889, Mrs. 

7192. Hiram A., b. June 4, 1846: m. Jan. Nellie (Lincoln) , b. 1852, dau. 

1875. Carrie Hicks, Sp'f'd, Mass. of Lucius and Mary ( ) Lin- 

7193. John, 1). Dec. 13. 1848, d. Jnlv 29. coin; m. 4th, (int.) Jan. 2, 1896, 
1849, Bessie, b. 1843, (her 2nd ni,), dau. 

7194. John, b. Jan. 28, 1851 ; m. ist. May of Philo and Sarah (Wildman) 

22, 1875. Susan M.. b. Palmer. Parmelee, of New Haven. Conn. 
Mass., 1852, dau. of .\ustin and General jobber. Sp'f'd, Mass. 
Eunice ( ) Clark; m. 2nd. Oct. 710.=;. Freperick. b. Juno 10, 1863. H;im- 
14, 1883, Mrs. Laura Stevens, dau. ninnd. Ind. 

3S0v SIL.\S LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Aug. 26, 1829; m. July 2, 1854, Susan Amanda, 
b. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 8, 1835, dau. of Erastus Hail and Charlotte C. (Taylor) 
Rowlev. A carpenter and inventor, as well as an expert machinist. He worked in 
the U. S. .Xrinory at Sprinsrield. Mass., during the Civil War. He assisted in the 
invention and manufacture of the Lombard rounding whip machine, patented 187.;, 
and owned a one-fourth interest. He is something of a weather prognosticator, 
and during 1907 was in the best of health and intellectually active, and engaged in 
fruit raising. Westfield, Mass., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

7196. Eugene Wallace, b. May 14, field, Mass., 1862, son of Henry F. 
1855. -)- and Hannah ( ) Bailey. She d 

7197. .\lice .Auell. b. Dec. 21, 1863; m. .'\ug. 7, 1905. Ch'n: i. Olive Irene, 
Sept. 29, 1887, Irwin B., h. Spring- 2. I^eila Marian. 

3306. ALFRED LOOMIS, b. Feb.. 1813: m Flora Cadwell. He went west abt. 1849. 
Was for a time in Rochester, N. Y. Further knowledge of him is lost. By So. 
Hadley. Mass.. records, he is credited with 3 ch'n. 

7198. George A., b. Feb. t^, i8.?8. 184T. 

7199. Sarah, b. Dec. 28, 1840, d. Dec. 2T, 7200. Charles W., b. . 

3509. ALMON LOOMIS, b. Mass., Mdi. 11, 1822; m. Sept., 1847, Hannah Knapp. Car- 
penter. He d. Apr. 17, 1899, at Conneaul, O, 4 ch'n, b, O. 

7201. Benjamin Allison, b. June 15. 7204. Marion M., b. Jan.. i860; m. Dec. 
1849. -f 31. 1877, Earl M., son of Ephraim 

7202. Frederick, b. Nov., 1856, d. . Ward. 

7203. Reid a., b. Nov., 1858. -j- 

3510. HORACE E. LOOMIS. h. Sp'f'd, Mass., Apr. i, 1824; tn, JefYer.son, O.. Jan. 7, 
1849, Mary Jane Coftin. h. Nantucket Island. Conn., 1826, d. Chatfield, Minn.. I'eh 
24, 1876. Chatfield, Minn. 7 cli'n. 

720;. Eugene A., b. June 13, 1851; m. 7207. Lucv Finette. b. Ohio, .Apr. 22. 

Nov.. 1877. Jane Forster. No ch'n. 1855; m. Chatfield, Minn.. .\pr. 22. 

Eruita, Col. 1875, George Eranklm, h. Juno K, 

7206. Mary Amelia, b. Jefferson. June 1849, d. Paso Robles. Cal.. Dec. 7, 

3. 1853; m. Rochester, Minn.. Apr. 1892, son of George Hood. Nor- 

23, 1876, Curtis E., b. Cornish, N. folk. Neb. Ch'n; i. Ethel, 2. El- 
H., Oct. 10. 1833. son of Franklin mer Ray. 

E. and Lucy ( ) Burk. Earnirr. 7208. Louls N., b. Nov. 19, i857- + 

Rep'n. Prot't. Cliatfield. Minn, 7209. Oliver Cromwell, b. Oct. 3. 1859; 

Ch'n: I. Flovd E.. 2. Lena Finetle. m. ist. ; m. 2nd, 

3. Linus R. . Geddes. So. Dak. 



IGonmta OSruralngy ^g^ 

7210. Rosa Maria, b, Sept. 29. 1861; m Gracia. 

^'.^"..yf,"'*'' •^''""■' J"'>' •*• "882. 7^11. Stella, b. Jan. 7, 1864; m. Jan. 23. 

John William, b. Aitsable Forks, X. 1884, Xewton J. lloagland. Cen- 

V, Aug 24, 1857. son of Jolin and tral City, Neb. Ch'n : i. Raymon.l 

^^, ^.\ ■' Gibson. Xorfolk, J., 2. Frances Lucile, 3. Leslie. 4. 

Neb. Ch n : i. Halsey Ray, 2. Lois Rosamond Madeline. 

3512. CHARLES LOOMIS, b. O., Apr. 15. 1834; m. ist, Mav, 1856. Eliza Turner; they 

were divorced, and she ni. Jas. Maltman, .Xpr. 24, 1877; he m. 2nd, ; m. 3rd, 

, • "'■ '<^'t Jefferson, O., 1870. and was beard from first in 1907, at Inde- 
pendence, la., where he has a family. \Vaf;on m'f'r. Ch'n. 

By ist m.— Hv 2nd m.— 

7212. Nellv Mari.\, b. Oct., 1859; m. 7214. Bertha, b. . Ashtabula, O 

John W. Loomis (10168). By 3rd m — 

7213. Morton IIowari., b. Oct., 1861.+ Names unknown. ,. 

3.^f7. BENNETT JOX.VTilAX LOO.MIS, b. Jefferson, O., June 8, 1831 ; m. ist, Geneva, 
;'d •• '''' ''^^■'' J"''"'' ^- f"-"^'^"'' J"'y, 1836, d. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 26, i868, dau 
o, Benjamin Slater; m. 2nd, Columbus. O., Mav 11, 1873, Mrs. Mattie E Yeoman 
b. Ooylestown, O., 1836, d. Chicago, 111., Dec, 1901, dau. of James Graham. Att'y 
and journalist. He was clerk of Ohio House of Representatives ten sessions. 
.Sec'y Ohio State Board of Kqualization, 1870 and 1880. Special examiner Pension 
Bureau, 1881-5. 4 times president of Ohio Sundav School .Ass'n, 1887-1891 Re- 
cording Sec'y O. Bapt. Ass'n, 1880-82. Jefferson, O. 7 ch'n. 

7215. Almeda E., b. Cleveland, O.. May 7219. Xirna, b. Cleveland, Xov. 15, 1864- 

ID, 1856. Unm. m. 1888, Clinton Mead. 2 bovs and 

7210. LiLLiAX, 1). Cleveland, Dec. ir, i girl, Denver, Col 

1857. d Mch. 23, 1873. 7220. Laura Bell, b.' Cleveland, May 19, 

7217. Jl-lia Slater, b. Cleveland. .Kug. 7, 1867, d. Mch., 1870 

1859; m. Aug. 10, 1884. Frederick 7221. Mabel, b. Columbus, O.. Feb. 6, 

Wni. Sperr, a nuning engineer. 7 1874; m. ist, Xov. 10, 1897, F, B. 

boys— one is F. W., Jr., an en- Aulish. 1 dau. by this marriage, 

gineer. She m. 2nd, Columbus, 0.. Apr. 14, 

7218. Arthur Bennett, b. May 7, 1908, William George Stoneman 
'862.+ Columbus, O. 

3518. HART EDWIX LOO.NHS, b. O., Mav 27, 1834; m. Xov. 23, 1858, Sarah Jennie, 
dau. of David and Sarah ( ) Alvord. He served in Civil War, Co. B, 23rd 
Ohio, and d. in hospital at Gallipolis, O., Julv 21, iS6v She m. 2nd, Mch. 9, 1873 
John S. Tucker and res. at Mt. Grove, Mo. I ch'd, b. Jefferson, O. 

7222. .Xliiert Ernest, h. Xov. 2t„ 1859.-^- 

3520. CYRUS SHELDOX LOOMIS, b. Mass., May 20, 1811; m. June. 1836, Lvdia Wells, 
dau. of John and Jerusha (Cioodcll) Lucas. He d. in Ind., Xov. 6, 1864. having 
formerly resided at Jefferson, O., where b. his 2 ch'n. She res. (1908) at Elkhart, 
Ind., being 82 yrs. of age. 

7223. Ellen Almeha, b. Sept. 4. 1841, d- Nov. 22, 1865, George William, son 
Jan. 18, 1844. of James Coller and Jane E 

7224. AiRFLiA Lamina, b. Sept. 1843; m. (Doak) Best. Att'y Elkhart, Ind. 
rst, Apr. 30, 1862, at Goshen, Ind., Ch'n— by ist m. : i. Obed Earl; bv 
Dr. Obed Andrews, who d. Mch. 2nd m. : 2. Georgia Mina, -j. liar 
II, 1863; m. 2nd, Elkhart, Ind,, ley James. 

3521. LESTER LOOMIS, b. Jefferson, O., Dec. 31, 1815; m. Nov. 19, 1840, Orril Hovey, 
b. Feb. IS. 1811. d. Oct. 16, 1875. dau. of Joseph and Eliza (Cummins) Stevens. He 
served as Worthy Templar of the Good Templar's Lodge; made his will on Jan. 
17, 1883, and d. Feb. 6, 1883, at Jefferson, O., where b. his 5 ch'n. She rem. from 
Fahins, N. Y., in 1836, to Jefferson. 

7225. Caroline Eliza, b. Dec. 10, 1841, d. 7228. Jud.son Melzer, b. Mav 28, 1850; 
Feb. 17, 1844. m. Dec. i, 1890, Lizzie Hill. He d 

7226. EucENE KiNCAin, b. May 21, Feb. 7, 1893. Xo ch'n. 

1844-+ 7229. Julia .'\.mkma. b. Mch. i, 1853. 

7227. MvRA Ophelia, b. Feb. 8, 1848, d. Unm. Waterbury, Conn. 
Sept. 23, 1870. Unm. 



38i ^ntntlh (^gtir ratton 

3524. JAMES LEANDER LOOMIS, b. Jefferson, O.. July 4. 1830; m. Apr. 6. 1857, 

Catherine Jean, b. Dec. 3. 1832. He rem. tr. Merrilnn. Wis., tlience 1886, to Pomona, 
Cal., where he d. 1890. i ch'rl. 

7230. Emma Jean. b. June 4, T867. Unm. travels considerable yearly. Res. 

She has visited many countries, and Pasadena, Cal. 

3526. JOHN LOOMIS, b. W. Sp'fd, Mass., Nov. 9, 1812; m. ist, 1837, Mary Provin ; ni. 

2nd, Mary A. Worden. He d. June 15, 1874. Belleville, Mich. 4 ch'n. 

723r. Eliza, b. 1843; m. Williatn Smith. 7233. William H., b. Apr. 5, 1851 ; ni 

Rutland, Tioga Co., Pa. Sept. 15, 1874, Eva A. Merrill. 

7232. Electa, b. 1847; m. Isaac Beards- Williamsport, Pa. 

ley. She d. June 5, 1872. Sullivan, 7234. EnwARD, b. Feb., 1863. 

Pa. 

3528. JAMES MILTON LOOMIS. b. W. Springfield, Sept. .3, 1822; m. Chloe Lnmont. 
Hopkinton, la. 3 ch'n. 

7235. Ellen C, b. Aug. 10, 1847. 72i~- Nelson A., b. Jan. 8, 1853. 

7236. Orril C, b. Nov. i.s. 1849. 

3531. EDWIN R. LOOMIS, b. May 17, 1828: m. ist, Sept. 27, 1865, Amanda Looniis 
(6810), d. May 27, 1871 ; m. 2nd, Jan. 7. 1872, Lois Appleby. Republican Cily, Neb. 
4 ch'n. 

7238. RisTORi A., b. Nov. 20, 1866. 7240. Ella Mav, b. Sept. 9, 1872. 

72,39. EnwiN R., b. Jan. 7, 1871, d. Mav 7241. Charles E., b. June 31, 1874. 

26, 1871. 

3.S40. HOR.\CE LOOMIS, b. June 7, 1825; ni. Sept. 2, 1852, Tirzali Louisa Ticknor. Rem. 

to Rochester, Minn., and has served as Sheriff there 6 yrs. His 2 ch'n were b. at 

Jefferson, O. 
7242. Mabel Rosalia, b. Dec. 4, 1859. "24.1 Vivian Oliktta. li June 9, 1863. 

3.^47. EDMOND LOOMIS, b. Feeding Hills. Mass.. Oct. 16, 1808; m. ist, Feb. 24, 1831. 
Charlotte, b. Jan. 9, 1810, dau. of David and Betty (Squires) Field, of Bolton, Conn.; 
she d. Mch. 18, 1833; m. 2nd. .^pr. 12. 1837. Clarissa E., b. Aug. 22, 181 1, d. June 
II, 1902, dau. of Henry and Clarissa (Wilcox) Phelon. Farmer. Rep. Meth. He 
d. Feeding Hills, July 16, 1894. 4 ch'n, of which ist was b. at Sp'fd. and rest at 
Westfield. 

7244. Samuel Field^ b. Feb. 25, 1833. + Sp'fd. Also an artist and writer. 

724.S. An infant, b. Apr. 2, 1838, d Apr. She d. July i, 1886. 

23, 1838. 7247. .'\retas Phelon, b. Nov. 22. 

7246. Clara J., b. .\pr. 24, 1841. Spring- 1843. -f 

field, Mass. Teacher for 26 yrs. in 

3549. WILLIAM RILEY LOOMIS, b. Feeding Hills. Mass., Mch. 9, 1813; m. June, 1S37, 
Abigail C. Hancock, b. May u, 1818, d. Jan. 13, 1892. Carpenter and m'fr. He 
abstained from the use of aicoliol and tobacco, and his motto was "temperance in all 
things." He was the pioneer bill poster of VVestfield. In his old age he possessed 
a reserve force and energy that was remarkaljle, and his spry way of getting about 
was the wonder of his friends. Rep. in politics. He d. Apr. 12, 1908, having passed 
his 95tb year. 8 ch'n, b. Mass. 

7248. William H., b. Feb. 8, 1838. -f- 7254. A child, b. Jan. 20, 1848. 

7249. Mary Luanna, b. Jan. 16, 1840, d 7255. Henrietta C, b. Jan. 23, 1849; m. 
Dec. 30, 187s. Unm. Sept. 26, 1870, Daniel W., b. West 

7250. Albert, b. Oct. 9, 1843, <1. . Iield, Jan. 25, 1846, son of Francis 

7251. Charles H., b. Oct. 9, 1844. + and Mary ( ) Eginton. She d. 

7252. A child, b. Jan. 2, 1846. d. . Dec. 7, 1907. Ch'n: i. Nellie L., 

72s?. Elbert H.. b. Jan. 2i. 1847. West- 2. Frank H. 

field. 

3551. LOREN D. LOOMIS. b. Pawlet, Vt., May 4. 1815; m. 1st, Mexico. N. Y.. Jan. 
(May) 20, 1841, Charlotte, b. .Addison, Vt., July 16, 1820, d. Mexico, Sept. 2, 186.?, 

dau. of Bela Norton; ni. 2nd . Merchant. Rep. Univ't. He d. Mexico. 

July 28, 1905. I child. 

7256. Charles N., b. June 3. 1848. -(- 



3554- ALi;i-.lM LUOAIIS, b. \V. Sp'lil, .Mass., ( Maiilius, X. V.;, Oct. 28, iSjo, m Xov 11 
1847, Calista Howard Keith, b. Trov, Vt., Mch. 21, 1828. Carriage inainif Rep 
Prot. He d. Jan. 12, 1875, at Palmer, Mass. 5 ch'n. 

7257. Marv Eliz.mieth, b. Sp'f'd, Jan. 5. Lydia French, b Hudson N Y 
1849. iinin- Palmer. 1852. New Haven, Ct. 

7258. Caroline A., b. Sp'f'd. Feb. 16, 7260. Frederick Albert, b. Palmer, June 
1852, d. Feb. 19, i8.i2. ,5, ,86t. Xot heard from since 

7259. Louisa Francis, b. Palmer, Nov. 1893. 

29 1858; m. Palmer, Oct. 30, 1878. 7261. Henry Arthur, b. Palmer, June 

Wm. Frederick, son of Win. and 21, 1868. + 

y^57- CLARK MERRICK LOO.NHS. b. Oswego Co., N. Y.. July 11, 1829; m Sept 4, 
l^?' }'^".i'''^ ''•• ^'- -^"^- ^'^ '906. ae. 75, dan. of George Washington and Soplii:i 
(Plumb) Downs. .Music dealer. Rep. Meth. He d. .Mch. 9, 1890. New Haven 
Conn. 5 ch'n. 

7262. Charles Henry, b. June 19. June, 1883. Clarkson A. Collins. 
1851.+ ;^66, William Lincoln, b. Jan. 6, 1866; 

7263. Harriet F. A., b. Dec. 31, 1853; m m. Nov. 14, 1888, Mildred, b Apr 
1st, Aug. 7, 1874, Charles N. Loom- 29, 1869, dau. of Andrew H. and 
IS (7251); she m. 2nd, W. C. Wile, Elenora (Dickerson) Embler. of 
A. M., M. D., LL. D. Windsor. Conn. .\o ch'n. New 

7264. Clark Louis, b. Dec. 13. 1856. + 1 laven. Conn. 

7265. Levietta Ives, b. Dec. i, i860; m. 

3564. ALB.ERT LOOIVHS, b. W. Sp'f'd. .Mass., Oct. 28, 1823; m. Apr., 1849, Sarah Maria, 
b. June 24, 1826. dau. of Caleb and Ann (Robinson) Cornell. See Cornell Gen N 
\ . City. 5 ch'n— all b. .N. Y. City. 

7267. Sarah Ann. b. May 6. 1850, d. Oct. 7270. Thomas Henry, b. Aug 4, 1862, d 
31. 1858. Aug. 18, 1867. 

7268. .Mary, b. Oct. 20, 1853. 7271. Orrin. b. Jan. 4, 1868. 

7269. Adah Day, b. Jan. 16, 1856. 

3565. JOSEPH LOOM IS. b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., Aug. 19, 1825; m. Ravenna. O., Jan. 18., 
1849, Elizabeth Ann., b. Nantucket, Mass., Mav 27, 1830, dau. of ICdward H and 
Lydia L. (Law) Coffin. Merchant. Ottumwa. la. 3 ch'n. 

7272. Edward Coffin, b. Feb. 10, 1852. + 24, 1854. 

7273. I'rank Par.melee, b. Ravenna, Apr. 7274. Joseph, h. Ottumwa, Feb. 5, 1863. 

3569. L.ARRY (is this his name or nickname) LOOMIS. b. W. Sp'f'd Mass i82-'- m 
Laura Smith, b. 1832, d. Feb. 9, 1886. He d. Dec. i, 1850. Feeding Hills, Mass' 
where b. his 2 ch'n. 

7275. Mary, b. 1845. Henrv Hale. Hartford, Conn. 

7-70. Ellen, b. 1848; m. Sept, 1867, 

3571. REV. HENRY LOOMIS, b. Chicopee, Mass., Jan. 19, 1829; m. Brookline, .Mass.. 
May 18, 1859, I-anny Elizabeth, b. Brookline, Aug. 23, 1829, dau. of Samuel and Lucy 
Rebecca (Griggs) Craft. Grad. Yale Coll., 1851. Universities of Halle, Heidclburg. 
and Berlin. 1854-6. Yale Thcol. Sem., 1856-7. Author of Religious .Awakening. 
1858. and Divine Legislation, 1866, (See New Englander, Julv, 1858, and Tulv, 1866) : 
also Magic or Miracle? Which? (Jour. Spec. Philosophv', Apr., 1874"). and The 
Story of Win. and Lucy Smith (Andover Review, Julv, 1890). Pastor of Cong, 
churches— last one of which was ist Cong. Ch., Poughkeepsie, N. Y.. i8<59-7r. Re- 
sides now at -Middletown. N. Y. See Craft Gen., p. 428. 3 ch'n. 

7277- Helen, b. Andover, Mass., Jan. 16, 1885-90: Dean of Women's Colo- 

1860. At Vassar Coll., 1879-80 rado Coll.. Colorado Springs, since 

Unm. Poughkeepsie. 1890. Address, Colorado Springs, 

7278. Mabel Ruth, b. N. Manchester, Col. 

Conn., Aug. ir, 1864. Grad. Vassar. 7279. .Alice Maude, b. Poughkeepsie. 

1884. Inst'r in Eng. Lit.. Vassar. Sept. 8, 1872. d. Sept. ri, 1872. 

3.';76. BENJAMIN HENRY LOO]\HS, b. .Mass., 1831; m. Mch. 6, 1852, Jane, b 1830, dau. 
of Timothy and Clarissa ( Sackett ) Dewcv. She d. .Apr. 30, 1862. South Carolina. 
2 ch'n. 

7280. A son, b. Nov. 29, 1852. 7281. Jane. b. 1854. 

3582. CHARLES LYM.XN LOOMIS. b. Mass., Au.g. q. iS/>; m. ist, Anna Robinson; m 

2nd, Kate A. Bean. Henry, 111. 2 ch'n. 
7282. Charles, b. 1868. 7283. Howard, b. July, 1874. 



38.3 



0i*u?nth Oini^rattnu 



3583. 

7284. 
7285. 
7286. 

3591 ■ 



7290. 

3S97- 

7293- 
3603. 



7295- 
7296. 
7297. 
7298. 
7299. 

7300. 

3604. 

7303- 

7304- 
730S- 
7306. 

3613- 



7308. 

7309- 
7310. 

3617- 

7315- 
7316. 
7317- 



BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. Mass., Jan. 31, 1838, [1836 by W. Sp'f'd Records]; m. 
Philene Clanson. Henry, 111. 5 ch'n. 

Ellsworth, b. 1862. 7287. Elnora, b. 1869. 

Nettie, b. 1865, d. 1873. 7288. Oscar Lyman, b. 1871. 

Celia, b. 1867. 

HENRY OSC.'\R LOOMIS, b. Jan. 16, 1833; m. Jan. 18, 1862, Louisa Anderson. He 
d. Apr. 14, 1874. Ottawa, 111. 4 ch'n. 

Grace Putnam, b. Apr. 20, 1864, d. 7291. Etola Rider, b. June 17, 1872. 

Mch. 10, 1866. 7292. William Brewer, b. Sept. 4, 1874, 
Henry Putnam, b. Dec. 17, 1868; d. Feb. 26, 1876. 

m. Feb. 4, 1892, Isabel Clarke. 

CHANDLER HEZEKIAH LOOMIS, b. Pomfrey, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1836; m. Lan- 
singburg, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1869, Clarissa Bontccon, b. June i, 1834, dau. of James 
and Frances (Moulton) Dougrey. St. Catherines, Can. W. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
Frances Elizabeth, b. Sept. 17, 7294. Sarah Harriet, b. Jan. 20, 1874. 

1870. 



NORMAN LOOMIS, b, Mass., July 7, 1809; 

1808, dau. of Thomas and Deidamia (Newell) 

to Painesville, O. 8 ch'n. 

Noah D., b. Mch. 2, 1832. + 

Thomas \V., b. Mch. 29, 1834. + 

John F., b. June 12, 1836. -|- 

Georce a., b. Sept. 2, 1838. + 

Edward, b. June 24, 1842, d. Feb. 

26, 1843. 

Edwin, b. June 24, 1842, d. Mch. 5, 

1843. 



7301. 



"302- 



m. May 5. 183 1, Dency, b. Oct. 28, 
Wilder. He rem. from Otis, Mass., 

Fidelia A., b. Feb. 5, 1845; ffi- ist, 
Nov. 23, 1863, Augustus D. Hop- 
per; m. 2nd, Nov. i, 1870, Samuel 
Davis. Otis, Ind. 

Wall.\ce W., b. Jan. 18, 1846 ; m. 
Oct. s, 1871, Emma Fahlar. Otis, 
Ind. See Newell Gen., p. 143; 
Wilder Gen., p. 221. 

DENISON R. LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Dec. 4, 1811; m. Sept. 20, 1854, Lydia 
A., dau. of Hazard Nye. He d. May 16, 1884. Blandford, Mass. s ch'n, b. Mass. 

Sarah J., b. May 8, 1857; m. May ley, Mass., Dec. 9, 1854, son of 

3, 1874, John Stewart. Dexter and Harriet (Ladd) Hun- 

Lorinda, L., b. Mch. 24, i860. ter. Westfield, Mass. Ch'n: i. 

Amos D., b. Jan. 19, 1863. Vera Loomis, 2. Esther Boyington. 

Jeannette, b. Nov. 7, 1865; m. 7307. Catherine, b. Jan. 15, 1863. 
Aug. II, 1889, George F., b. Had- 

BENNETT BUSH LOOMIS, b, Southwick, Mass., Apr. 18, 1818; m. ist, Soutli- 
wick, Mass., July 2, 1840, Mary Olivia, b. Jan. 6, 1817, d. Nov. 13, 1850, dau. of Solo- 
mon and Patty (Dayton) Tuttle ; m. 2nd, Apr. 3, 1851, Eunice T. Gillett, who d. 
Dec. 19, 1875. Southwick, Mass., where b. his 7 ch'n. 



Martha Elvira, b. July 8, 1841 ; 

m. Feb. 22, i860, Seymour L. 

Granger, b. Feb. 25. 1833, son of 

(No. 3324). Southwick, Mass. 

Ch'd: I. Walter Loomis. 

Emily Adelia, b. Dec. 4, 1845, d. 

Dec. II, 185s. 

Olivia Elizabeth, b. Jan, 28, 1848; 

m. Feb. 15, 1870, Frederick W. 

Legate. Southwick. Ch'n : i. 

EDWARD B. LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., June 3, 1830; m. Nov. 22, 1861, Har- 
riet M., b. Oct. 7, 1842, d. June 12, 1907, dau. of Thomas IPhelon. He d. Aug. 14, 
1897, at Southwick, Mass. 7 ch'n. 



Martha O., 2. Harry T. 

731 1. A daughter, b. Jan. 13, 1850, d. 
same day. 

7312. Bennett Gillett, b. Sept. 2, 1852, 
d. Dec. s. 1855. 
George Washington, b. Apr. 16, 

i8S4- -f 

Joseph Bennett, b. Apr. 3, 1858, d. 

Mch. 8, 1883. Unm. 



7313- 



73I-1- 



Edward Augustus, b. June 4, 1863. 

d. Feb. 10, 1884. 

Angeline F., b. Aug. 27, 1865, d. 

June 28. 1902. 

Charles Irving, b. Jan. 31, 1868; 

m. W. Windsor, Vt., June 10, 1904, 

Louisa C, b. Brownsville, Vt., 1872, 

dau. of George R. and Clara A. 



(Twiss) Dinsmoor. She was a 
nurse. They have a child. 

7318. Everett Phelon, b. Sept. 10, 1870. 

7319. Wells Ellsworth, b. July 21, 1875, 
d. June 4, 1877. 

7320. Fred W., b. . 

7321. E. Bert, b. — . 



ICnnmie totcalngtt 384 

3623. HARRISON JAPHET LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Feb. 3, 1808; m. Nov. 15, 
1831, Charlotte Hart, d. July 9, 1867, dau. of Chester and Nancy (Lee) Peck. Car- 
penter. He d. June 5, 1876. Granby, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Southwick. 

7322. James Newton, b. Sept. 16, 1832. + 73-4- George Lee, b. Nov. 19, 1836. + 

7323. Chester Peck, b. Nov. 20, 1834. -j- 

3629. JAMF.S STEUBEN LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Nov. 11, 1824; m. Jan. 23, 1849, 
Nancy Jane, b. Feb. 2, 1828, d. Oct. 2T, 1904, dau. of Jotham and Marai (Vinton) 
Shaw. He d. Nov. 10, 1902. Palmer, Mass. 2 ch'n. See Vinton Gen., p. 210. 

7325. Mary Maria, b. Palmer, Mass., Fire Ins., Palmer. Ch'n : i. Rosie 

Oct. 22, 1854; m. Palmer, June 6, May, 2. Lizzie Maria, 3. James 

1877, Daniel Freeman, b. Charlton, Loomis. 

Mass., July 2, 1850, son of Lewis 7326. James Gilhert, b. Feb. 29, 1864, d. 

and Eliza Ann ( ) Holden. June 30, 1864. 

3631. ANSON P. LOOMIS, b. Mass., Oct. 5, 1828; m. Eliza Judson. Peotone, 111. 2 ch'n. 
7327. Anson, b. 1855. 7328. William, b. 1857. 

3639. HENRY GOODWIN LOOMIS, b. Mass., Aug. 8, 1842 ; m. ist. Palmer, Mass., June 
5, 1873, Harriet Amelia, b. Mansfield, Mass., Oct. 8, 1849, d. Apr. 13, 1902, dau. of 
George W. and Harriet S. (Grant) Aspinwall; in. 2nd, Palmer, Feb. 15, 1905, 
Martha C, b. 1880, dau. of Henry E. and Martha (Spinner) Ferry. Pres. of savings 
bank. Selectman. Rep. Palmer, Mass., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

7329. Clara Cornelia, b. Jan. 23, 1876, d. 7330. Marion Grant, b. Jan. ig, 1883, d. 

Jan. 19, 1892. May 26, 1904. 

3645. HAM BURRITT LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Dec. 4. 1816; m. Chester, Mass., 
Oct. 7, 1840, Harriet .Xbbot, b. Chester, Apr. 23, 1815, d. Springfield, Mass., Jan. 15, 
1889, dau. of William and Betsey (Abbot) Henry. He d. Suffield, Ct,, Feb. 12, 1883, 
where b. his 5 ch'n. 

7331. DwiGiiT, b. Mch. 29, 1844. + Mather. 

7332. William Henry, b. Jan. 10, 1848, 7335- Harriet Louisa, b. July 10, 1857; 
d. July I, 1852. m. Jan. s. 1887, Samuel Camp, b. 

7333- John B., b. June 2, 1850. + Watertown, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1858, d. 

7334. Robert Henry, b. Aug. 16, 1852; Sp'f'd, Dec. 15, 1890, son of Rev. 

m. Oct. 30, 1878, Mary Elizabeth, b. Samuel L. and Cornelia (Hall) 

Conn., dau. of Ralph Pitkin and Merrell. Ch'd: I. Harold Loomis. 
Elizabeth Cordelia (Hathaway) 

3649. JAMES D. LOOMIS, b. Mass., May 7, 1819; m. Nov. I, 1846, Mary Ann, dau. of 
Harmon and Mary Ann (Nelson) Wheeler. He d. Apr. 17, 1893. W. Suffield, Conn. 
6 ch'n. 

7336. Jenny D., b. Aug. i, 1850; m. ist, 7338. Alice M., b. May 31, 1855. 
1869, William B., son of James and 7339. Anna M., b. Jan. 6, 1858. 

Eunice (Pomeroy) Drake, who d. 7340. Freperick J., b. Apr. 20, i860, d. 

Feb. 12, 1895. She m. 2nd, Aug. I, Oct. i, 1883. 

1908, widower Warren W., b. May 734i. Frank W., b. W. Suffield, Nov. 11, 

12, 1839, d. Sept. 15, 1905, son of 1862; m. Dec. 3. 1889, Julia S., b. 

Rev. Alden S. Cooper. Ch'd : i. i8|i9, dau. of Frederick A. and 

Cora L. (by ist m.). Julia Spencer. He d. Jan. 3, 1890. 

7337. Horatio N., b. Feb. 10, 1853. 

3665. HON. FRANCIS P. LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., Apr. 9, 1827; m. Oct. 29, 1848, 
Cecilia J. Spencer. Memb. State Leg., 1870. He d. May 7, 1794, and his widow 
resides with her dau., Mrs. F. P. Atvvell, in Brooklyn, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 

7342. Clara Spencer, b. Sept. 7, 1849, d. 7344. Jenny Spencer, b. May, 1853, d. 
June 22, 1861. Oct. 19, 1863. 

7343. Ella Spencer, b. 1852; m. 1873, 7345. Frank Spencer, b. July i, 1856, d. 
Henry Atwcll. Brooklyn, N. Y. July 5, 1856. 

Ch'n: I. Henry, 2. Frank, 3. A son. 

3668. WILLIAM R. LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., Mch. 21, 1819; m. ist, 1838, Cordelia 

Fay, d. Aug. 20, 1864; m. 2nd. Elizabeth . He rem. to Chicago in 1850, and was 

one of a few inducntial men who had to do with the laying out of the West Side — 
-Ashland Boulevard and the streets near it. Loomis Ave. was named for him. He 
d. Dec. ig, 1894. Chicago, 111. i ch'd. 

7346. Charles F., b. Nov. 11, 1839. + 



3669. HENRY ALLEN LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., Apr. 3, 1822; m. Aug. 19, 1844, 
Cynthia Machin, b. July 4, 1820, (Suffield, July 18, 1820), d. Feb. 14. 1865, dau. of 
Henry and Sarah (King) Pease. See Pease Gen., p. 156. Man'f'r at Suffield. He d. 
June 21, 1857, at Suffield, where b. his 5 ch'n. 

7347. Henry Leslie, b. May 12, 1845.+ 7351. Cordeli.\ Fay, b. Oct. 8, 185s; m. 

7348. Reginald Allen, b. Nov. 8, 1846; June 17, 1879, Frederick Ames, b. 
m. Oct. 18, 1871, Jennie Cowles. 1841, son of Philemon Frederick 
No ch'n. Boston Neck. and Emily Malvina (Strickland) 

7349. Nelly Eliza, b. Aug. 19, 1850; m. Robbins. Hartford, Conn. Ch'n: 
1872, James Church. N. Y. City. i. Frederick Ames, 2. Nellie Loom- 

7350. RicH.'\RD Newton, b. June 14, 1852, is, 3. Fay Loomis. 
d. Jan. 30, 1882. N. Y. City. 

3670. DR. CALVIN LUTHER LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., Feb. 17, 1826; m. Aug. 22, 
1848, Frances E., b. St. Albans, 'Vt., Dec. 10, 1825, d. Dec. 2, 1878, dau. of Julius and 
Jemima (Taylor) Hoyt, of St. Albans, Vt. Physician. He d. Jan. 19, 1866. Sp'f'd, 
Mass. 6 ch'n, b. Mass. 

7^r2. RoLLiN HoYT, b. Sept. II, 1849. + 7355. Emily, b. Mch. s, 1856, d. Mch. 28, 

7333- Julius Allen, b. Apr. 11, 1852.+ 1857. 

7354. Frances Eliza, b. June 17, 1854, at 7356. Ella, b. Springfield, Mass., Jan. 9, 

St. Albans; m. there Oct. 13, 1880, 1858; m. Wm. Benezet Bogart. 

Wm. W., son of Wm. G. and Sarah Evanston, 111. 

(Wilkins) Catlin. N Y. City. 7357. Caroline Lucretia, b. Dec. 17, 

Ch'n — b. Evanston, III. : i. Ruth, 2. 1864. 

Helen, 3. Hoyt. 

3671. ROWLAND LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., Jan. 16, 1829; m. Oct. 12, 1853, Melvina 
C, eldest dau. of Wm. and Eliza (Green) Fuller. He d. May 18, 1871. Chicago, 111. 
3 ch'n. 

7358. WlLL.\RD BURDETT, b. Aug. 3I, Aug. 5, 1862. 

1858. + 7360. Joseph Converse, b. Jan. 22, 1864, 

7359- Jennie Porter, b. Oct. 27, i860, d. d. Oct. 7, 



3673- BURDETT LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., Jan. 25, 1838; m. Essex, Conn., Feb. 2, 
1859. Lucretia M., b. Essex, Feb. 4, 1838, dau. of Richard and Esther (Post) Tucker. 
He is an inventor and manufacturer of gas plant machinery. His inventions in the 
field of gas machinery are many and valuable, ranking among the most efficient and 
economical discoveries in this field, as the Patent Office Reports show. 

The genial personality of Burdett Loomis, inventor and engineer, is known to a 
wide circle of acquaintances in this country and abroad. 

Born of a family that has produced many able and scholarly men, his native 
ingenuity and intense activity, has accomplished much that benefits mankind. 

In 1881, he organized tlie Steam Heating Company of Hartford, and in 1882, 
the first Electric Lighting Company. Owing to the loss and difficulty in transmis- 
sion of steam heat, he thought of substituting a cheap gas for the heating medium, 
and invented cheaper methods of gas making which have come into general use for 
the production of gas for gas engines and fuel purposes. 

From 1886 to 1889, he erected the first gas plant that produced fixed clean pro- 
ducer and water gas from all varieties of fuel, delivering it into holders and piping 
it long distances through ordinary pipe to furnace, gas engine, and houses for domes- 
tic use. 

The producer gas was generated by drawing the air down through the fires, the 
resulting gas passing throu.gh boilers, which utilized the sensible heat, then through 
scrubbers and exhausters, delivering a clean, purified gas to the gas holders. 

Witli the down draft principle, all of the tarry and volatile matters in the fuel 
are decomposed into fixed gases and the apparatus converts all of tlie fuel into gas, 
when using bituminous coal, wood, lignite, etc. 

When the fires became highly Iieated, water gas was made by passing steam in 
an opposite direction through the fire, and delivering it to a separate holder. The 
producer gas is used for metallurgical work, and with the advent of large gas 
engines, will be extensively used for power propositions. The water gas is used for 
manufacturing purposes where high local heat is required, for Welsbach lights, and 
domestic use. 

Illuminating gas was made by mixing with the water gas, gases produced from 
oil, resins, etc., which was made in retorts. 

He has been interested in the organization of many Gas, Electric and Manu- 
facturing Companies. Now at 70 years of age, he is an active member of the firm 



IGnnmfH Ci^Pttraln^tt 386 

of Loomis-Pcttihonc Coinpaiiy. Engineers, New York, and is devoting special atten- 
tion to tlie utilization of wood waste for gas making, and the production of by- 
products, turpentine, etc., and of wood pulp. 

When not busy with his many interests, he retires for rest and recreation to 
his beautiful liomc in the suburbs of Hartford, Conn., spending his days out of doors 
among his tlowers and shrubs, of which he is an enthusiastic and scientific cultivator. 
Loving Nature, he studies her wonderful processes and endeavors to turn them to 
the service and happiness of humanity. His wife adorns the home, and innumer- 
able have been the acts of gracious hospitality enjoyed at this household by its many 
friends. 

He is the president of the "Loomis Family Association" of America, and the 
publication of this edition of the Loomis Genealogy is due to his planning and 
financiering. To him every Loomis in America is forever indebted for this voluma 
of their ancestral records. His home is at 837 Prospect Ave., Hartford, Conn. S 
ch'n — all b. at Suffield, except the youngest. 

7361. Henry, b. Dec. 25, 1859, d. Jan. 2, of the Loomis Genealogical Asso- 
1860. ciation. 

7362. Esther Eliza, b. Mch. 11, 1861 ; m. 7364. Cordelia Frances, b. Nov. 7, T86t; 
Apr. 27, 1887, Havvley, son of Jared . m. June 2, 1897, Charles M., b. 
and l\Iary C. (Hawley) Pettibone. Nov. 2, 1861, son of Isaac and 
Rochelle Park, New Rochclle, N. Clara Safford (Mather) Glazier. 
Y. Ch'n : i. Dorothy Loomis, 2. Hartford, Conn. Ch'd : i. Eliza- 
Loomis. beth Loomis. 

7363. Grace Lucrf.tia, b. Jan. 16, 1863. 7365. Burdett, Jr., b. June 28, 1871. -f 
Unm. Hartford. Sec'y and Treas. 

3674. BYRON LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., May 2. 1831 ; m. Sept. 26, 1854. Elizabeth B. 
Cowles, b. June 27, 1833, d. Nov. 27, 1905. He d. May 21, 1896, at Suffield, where 
b. his 4 ch'n. 

7366. Neland, b. May 2, i860; m. May 8, Oct. 8, 1863; he d. in Chicago, 111., 
1888, Kate, dau. of Alfred Ure, of May 7, 1906. Two ch'n, b. St. 
Suffield. Paul : i. Daniel David, b. .'\ug. 19, 

7367. Florence, b. Nov. 3, 1862, d. Jan. 1889. 2. Loomis, b. Dec. 31, 1891, 
17, 1863. d. May 10, 1908. She now lives in 

7368. Clara Hathaway, b. Nov. 12, New York City. 

1865; m. Sept. 23, 1885, Daniel Da- 7369. Eloise Chapman, b. Oct. 9, 1873. 

vid Merrill of St. Paul, Minn., b. 

3676. CAPT. MOSES DE WITT LOOMIS, b. Soutliwick, Mass., Oct. 11, 1822; m. Mt. 
Washington, Pa., Mch. 17. 18-17, Eliza, b. Mt. Wash'n. d. Feb. 23. 1880. dau. of 
William and Elizabeth fScott) Dilworth. Capt. of Volunteers, 1861-2. Quarter- 
master, U. S. Army. Whig. Rep. Meth. He d. Fairfax C. H., Va., Oct. 24, 1863. 
7 ch'n— all b. Cin., O. 

7370. Hazard, b. Jan. 5. 1848, d. Cincin- i8i8; m. Apr. 3, 1878. Benjamin F. 
nati, O., May 21, 1849. Brundrcd. Oil City, Pa. Ch'n: i. 

7371. Stanley, b. Mch. 4, 1849. + Elizabeth, 2. Rachel, 3. Wm. J., 4. 

7372. Moses DeWitt, b. Oct. 10, 1850. -f- Ruth, 5. Lois, 6. Benj. F., 7. 
7.V3- Harrv, b. July 21, 1852.-}- Latham. 

7374. Hazarh, b. Nov. 21, 1854, d. Mch. 7376. Latham, b. Oct. i, i860, d. unm.. 
9, 1858. Milton, Pa., Apr. 25, 1878. 

7375. Elizabeth Dilworth, b. Nov. 13, 

3679. SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Apr. 22, 1829; m. Nanny Hobson. He 
d. 1855. Nashville, Tenn. i ch'd. 

7377. Charles, b. 1854. 

3682. ALBERT AUGUSTUS LOOMIS. b. Southwick, Mass., Nov. 29, 1840; m. Aug. 3, 
1866. Annie E. Berry. San Francisco, Cal. 4 ch'n, b. Westtield, Mass. See Westfield 
birth records. 

7378. Charles Dewitt. b. Oct. 31, 1867. 7380. James, b. 1870. 

7379. Albert Smith, b. Mch., 1869, d. 7381. Archidald Greenleas, b. Sept. 2, 
Sept. 4, 1878. 1873. 

3686. GEORGE WINTHROP LOOI^IIS. b. W. Suffield, Conn., July 20, 1828; ni. Oct. 10, 
1853, Frances Ann Birgc. Hartford, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

7382. Anna, b. July 25, 1856, d. July 10, 7384. Fanny, b. May 4, 1868. Unm. 
1857. Suffield, Conn. 

7383. Clara, b. Aug. 6, 1861, d. . 



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3693. 

738s. 
3695- 



738S. 



JOHN DEXTER LOOMIS, b. W. Suffield, Conn., Jan. 18, 1847; m. July 16, 1867, 

Emma Clara, b. July 16, 1850. dau, of Alexander Carlton and Emmeline Diantha 

(Lyman) Rose. See Dwight Gen., p. 129. Sale.sman. Dem. West Suffield, Conn., 

where b. his 3 ch'n. 

Rose Sheldon, b. Apr. 19, 1868, d. 7386. C. Rose, b. July 6, 1870. 

1870. 7387. John Carlton, b. Feb. 16, 1880. + 

GEORGE WELLS LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., June 24, 1832 ; m, Suffield, Conn., 
June 4, i860, Mary Ellen, b. Suffield, June 6, 1836, dau. of Daniel Washington and 
Mindwell ( Pease) Norton. She was educated' at Mount Holyoke Seminary. He 
attended Bird's Academy at Hartford, Conn. Removed from Southwick to W. 
Suffield in 1836, thence to Suffield in 1852, thence to New Haven, Conn., in 1878, 
and there died Feb. loth, 1903. He was buried in the family plot at Suffield, where 
the remains of his father and mother were interred. Merchant and man'f'r. Dem, 
Cong. 2 ch'n, b. Suffield. 

Seymour Crane, b. Nov. 12, i86r ; 
m. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 20, 
1892, Catharine Canfield, b. Derby, 
Conn., June 29, 1870, dau. of Sam- 
uel Canfield and Caroline Tomlin- 
son (Bassett) Northrop. She is a 
lineal descendant of Dr. Nathaniel 
Taylor of New Milford, Conn., and 
of John Taylor, of Windsor, one of 
the pioneer settlers with Joseph 
Loomis; on her mother's side 
from Gov. Tomlinson, of Strat- 
ford, Conn. He prepared for 
college at the Conn. Literary 
Institution at Suffield, and was the 
valedictorian of his class at that 
school ; graduated at Yale in 1882 
with the degree of B. A., and at 
the Yale Law School in 1884, with 
the degree of LL. B. cum laude. 
For the next three years he was 
associated in practice of the law 
with Mr. John W. Ailing, then one 
of the leading lawyers of New 
Haven, and later, for six years 7389- 

■ with Judge William B. Stoddard. 
He was Asst. City Clerk of New 
Haven for two terms, 1885 and 
1886, and acting city clerk the lat- 
ter half of 1886. in 1893 he was 
appointed executive secretary of 
Conn., by Gov. Luzon B. Morris, 
serving for two years, doing for 
the state executive department, be- 
side the duties of secretary to the 
governor, the work now done by 
the attorney general, whose office 



has since been created by the legis- 
lature. While city clerk he com- 
piled and edited the city year book 
of New Haven for 1884, and also 
for 188s, which works show the 
systematic trend of his mind, a 
qualification which has added much 
to his success as a lawyer. His 
practice is extensive and largely in 
cases involving insurance, and em- 
ployers' and common carriers' lia- 
bility, and the law of trusts and 
estates. His articles and printed 
briefs cover those branches. He is 
a member of the Amer. Bar Ass'n 
and of its committee' on Uniform 
State Laws and of the Amer. Ass'n 
for the Advancement of Science, 
and of several other associations 
and clubs and is now the President 
of the New Haven Branch of the 
Sons of the American Revolution. 
No children. Lawyer. Dem. 
Cong. New Haven, Conn. 
Mindwell Pease, b. Jan. 18, 1865, 
unm. To her the Loomis Genea- 
logical Association is greatly in- 
debted for copying all of the data 
(of which there was a large 
amount) gathered for the Loomis 
Genealogy by Dr. Elias Loomis, 
from 1875 to his death in 1889. 
Her work was a task of consider- 
able magnitude and difficulty, re- 
quiring close attention and strict 
accuracy. New Haven, Conn. 



3698. 



7390. 
7391- 



3701. 



ELIJAH WILLIAMS LOOMIS. b. Enfield, Conn., Mch. 3, 1817; m. Dec. 11, 1838, 
Jeannette (Janetle) Stiles, who d. Mch. 21, 1887. He d. Jan. 6, 1870. Holyoke, 
Mass. 2 ch'n. 

William Stiles, b. Oct. 6, 1840. -\- Rem. to Marietta, Georgia, for his 

Emma Jane. b. 1846; m. 1868, Ed- health and there d. Jan. 2, 1891. 

gar Josiah, b. Oct. 20, 1839, son of Ch'n : i. Anna Emma, 2. Wm. 

Erastus and Maria (Delano) Pom- Loomis, 3. Edgar Erastus, 4. Philip 

eroy. Grocer, in Holyoke, Mass. L. Descendants are in Ga. 

TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Conn., Sept. 16, 1804; m. ist, Julia Lewis, d. Sept. 13, 
1844; ni- 2nd, Jan. 12, 1845, Eliza, b. 1805, d. June i, 1S65, dau. of Allen and Mary 
(Beadle) Warner. No ch'n by this marriage. He d. Sept. 25, 1864. Middletown, 
Conn, 5 ch'n, b. Middletown, Conn. 



IGnnntiB (gpttpalnnti 



388 



7392- 

7393- 

7394- 

3702. 

7397- 
7398. 

3709- 



7399- 

7400. 
7401. 

371 1- 



7404. 
7405- 



7406. 
7407. 



7395. Melissa A., b. Aug. 6, 1840; m. ist, 
Apr. 22, 1861, John R. Gibbons. 
She d. Aug. 30, 1869, and he m. 
2nd, Nov. 23. 1868, Phyletus P. 
Mitchell. 

EiiwiN W., b. Oct. 6, 1843, d. Oct. 
7, 1859- 



7396. 



Julia Ann. b. Dec. 26, 1833; m. 

Feb. 27, 1853, Bennct Dyer. She d. 

July 27, 1872. No ch'n. 

Henry, b. Julv 31, 1835, d- Feb- IS. 

1862. 

George W., b. Feb. 22, 1838; m. 

Mrs. Ellen Fletcher. He d. May 9, 

i86s. 

WILLIAM B. LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 10, 1808; m. Oct. 31, 1837, Lucy Ann Norton. 
He d. Aug. 4, i860. Middletovvn, Conn. 2 ch'n. 

William Niles, b. . + i860, Charles S. Crowell. 

Gertrude^ b. ; m. June 21, 

HENRY M. LOOMIS, b. Apr. i, 1836; m. ist, Granville, Mass., Apr. 10, 1866, Kate 
S., b. Granville, July 13, 1840, d. Mch. 13, 1879, dau. of Benjamin and Marcia 

(Robinson) Clark; m. 2nd, Mrs. Catherine A. , who d. Feb. 24, 1908, ae. 70. 

He resided for a while at Pent Water, Mich., but now at Andover, Conn. Farmer 
and lumberman. Dem. 5 ch'n. 



Marcia, P., b. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 7402. 

21, 1868; m. Oct., 1893, Wm. R. 

French. Highland Park, Conn. 

Benjamin S., b. Riverton, Mich., 

Feb. 2, 1870, d. Apr. 15. 1905. 7403. 

Jessie A., b. Riverton, Mich., Sept. 

24, 1872; m. Oct. 17, 1902, Edward 

Wigglesworth. 

GEORGE MINOR LOOMIS, b. Hartland, O., July 21, 1846; m. ist, Millerton, N. 
Y., Apr. 30, 1874, Ida Fuller Coc, b. Sandisfiekl. Mass., Feb. 29, 1856, d. Hartland, 
Aug. 2, 1879; m. 2nd, Chatham, N. Y., Apr. i, 1881, Lillian Abigail Church, b. Gran- 
ville, Mass., June 23, 1859. Carpenter. Rep. He d. at Plainville, Conn. 7 ch'n. 



Minnie A., b. Hartland, Conn., 

Aug. 22, 1875; m. Apr. 28, 1898, 

Leslie A. Carpenter. New Haven, 

Conn. 

George H., b. Granville, Mass., 

Nov. 17, 1878; m. Nov. 28, 1907, 

Emma Morse. Terry^'ille, Conn. 



A son, b. and d. at birth. 
Albert Wellington, b. Hartland, 
Conn., Jan. 8, 1877. Served 3 yrs. 
in the jConn. Nat. Guards, a pri- 
vate. Plainville. 
A dau., b. and d. at birth. 
Leon Edward, b. Plainville, Conn., 



May 23, 1883.-I- 

7408. Jessie Iola, b. Plainville, May 3, 
1887, d. June 5, 1888. 

7409. Lila Maeelle. b. Plainville, Sept. 
28, 1890. 

7410. Bessie Irene, b. Plainville, Aug. 
28, 1893. 



lEtgltth (i»?u?rattnu 

/ set the Itcoplc after their fa\niries.—'^c\\cmnh IV, 13. 

The descendants of : — 

(l) Joseph are No.s. 7411-8100; (s) John are Nos. 8101-9834; 

(6) Thomas are Nos. 9835-9942; (7) Nathaniel are Nos. 9943-10481 ; 

(8) Samuel are Nos. 10482-10942. 



3713- 



7411. 



7412 



FRANCIS MARION LOOMIS, b. German Flats, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1838; m. Jan. 19, 
1864, Pamela S., b. July i, 1845, dau. of Rev. Hiram A. and Hannah (Richardson) 
Blanchard. Farmer and surveyor. Rep. Mcth. Paine's Hollow, N. Y., where b. 
his 6 ch'n. 



Julia Frances, b. Jan. 12, 1867; m. 
Jan. 16, 1889, Irving Comes. Litch- 
field, N. Y. Ch'n: I. Cecile M., 2. 
Ruth B., 3. Edna A., 4. Addison F., 
5. Herbert I., 6. Dorothy J. 
Susan Bertha, b. Oct. 21, 1868; m. 
Sept. 20, 1893, Willis A. Newth. 



She d. Apr. 20, 1906. Chicago, 111. 

7413. Sarah Audie, b. Apr. i, 1870, d. 
July 6, 1886. 

7414. Dora May, b. 1872. Unm. 

7415. Henrietta, b. 1874; m. Olin 
Brownrigg. 

7416. Heriiert B., b. Feb. 10, 1876; m. 



No. ^288. 
Hon. Seymour Crane Loomis, 
1861- 



389 



lEightlt (irntrattnn 



3716. 

7417- 
3718. 

7418. 
3726. 



7420. 



7421. 

7422. 
7423- 



3728. 



7426. 



7427. 



7428. 



3730. 



7432. 

7433- 



Truxton, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1901. Lana HoUister. Methodist clergyman. 

D., b. Truxton, Apr. 25, 1876, d.iu. Prohib't. Port Byron, N. Y. 

of Degene B. and Lottie (Hill) 

FAYETTE LOOMIS, b. Conn., Nov. 6, 1822; m. Sept. 5, 1850, Julia West. In 

1855, he removed to Flint, Mich, i ch'd. 

Charles, b. Sept. 12, 1857, d. May 6, 1865. 

STEPHEN BUCKINGHAM LOOMIS, b. Conn., Aug. 8, 1826; m. Mch. 23, 1863, 

Augusta Howk. Dexter, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Charles, b. Dec. 28, 1863, d. Aug. 74i9- Dell. b. May 6, 1867. 

23, 1865. 

REV. SIMON BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. Paine's Hollow, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1823; m. 
1st, Ira, N. Y., Sept., 1845, Christie Ann, b. Lysandcr, N. Y., Mch. 6, 1824, d. Lone 
Rock, Wis., Sept. 6, 1888, dau. of Gregory and Charlotte (Lovelace) White; m. 2nd, 
West Chester, Pa., May 24, 1893, Rachel E., dau. of Thomas and Mar>' M. (Mitchen- 
er) Buffington. He was an earnest worker against African Slavery, in fact kept a 
depot on the "Underground Railroad." It was Rev. Simon B. Loomis, a Meth't cler- 
gyman, who introduced the resolution into the Methodist conference in N. Y. State 
tliat separated the Methodist Church into the M. E. Church North and the M. E. 
Church South. And because the Church insisted that he cease agitation on the 
slavery question, he left that body, preferring independence to a place with sealed 
lips. His own words, Feb., 1906, in a letter to the editor, are: "My historj- is of 
many who are of my age, that engaged in the emancipation of the American Slave; 
in entering the ministry I believed in preaching against sin, and 1 saw no sin greater 
than that of depriving a human being of liberty and all it signifies— hence the church 
with which I was officiated (Methodist Episcopal) ordered silence. I excommuni- 
cated the sect, but remained in the Church of humanity. I became an outlaw to the 
state commanding the return of the fugitive. I gave the fugitive a welcome and 
transportation to the shelter offered by the British Lion from the talons of the 
American Eagle. And now at over 82 yrs. I find no fault with myself as I calmly 
look back over the rugged Way." He entered the ministry at age of 19, in 1842, and 
on March 28, 1846. he left the Metliodist church, for "he would not be a slave." and 
has never united with any church since. Clergyman. Rep. Dem. Socialist. Unit'n 
(in thought). Lone Rock, Wis. 6 chn— all b. in N. Y. 
Charlotte Victorine, b. Van Bu- 
ren, N. Y., July 18, 18.16 ;_m. Oct., 
1874, Charles 
Minn. Ch'n: 
2. Laura. 

Charles Victor, b. June 6, 1849 
(1848), d. Nov. 7. 1850. 
George Rodney, b. Oct. 25, 1852. 4- 
Irving Gregory, b. Seneca Falls, N. 
Y., Aug. 21, 1853; ni. Oct. 6, i8;8, 



Layton. St. Paul, 
I. Winifred Loomis, 



Alice Ball. Richland Center, Wis. 

7424. Lloyd Verner, b. Apr. 9, 1858. -f 

7425. Karl Sumner, b. Litchfield, May 
19, 186a; m. Toronto, Canada, May 
16, 1901, Alice, b. England, June 5, 
1867, dau. of Henry and Sarah 
Elizabeth (Booth) Fisher. He 
rec'd degree of LL. B., Columbia, 
Wash. Legal editor. Ind't. Prot't. 
St. Paul, Minn. 

JAMES WILLIAM KINGSBURY LOOMIS, b. Palermo, N. Y., Feb. 23. 1827; m. 
June 3, 1854, Lucinda Roxana, b. Oct. 30, 1823, dau. of Horatio and Eliza Ann 
(Champion) Beals. Fulton, N. Y. See Champion Gen., p. 155. 6 ch'n— all b. 
Palermo. 



Carlton Jewett, b. Mch. 21, 1855; 
m. Carrie Kinney. Portage, Wis. 
Arthur Herrert, b. .'\ug. 10, 1857; 
m. Nov. 7, 1878, Ida Jennings. 
Portage, Wis. 

Earle Dan, b. Oct. 13, 1863; m. 
Feb., 1881, Lina Prichard. Fulton, 



7429. 
7430. 



7431- 



N. Y.-f 

Victor James, b. Jan. 23, 1867. -f 

Alisertus Chester, b. Sept. 3, 1868; 

m. 1st, Cora Wilcox; m. 2nd, May 

Welch. 

Charles Rodney, b. Sept. 28, 1871, 

d. . 



CHESTER LOOMIS. b. Paine's Hollow, N. Y., July 18, 183 1 1 m. Litchfield, N. Y., 
Lydia Esther, b. Litchfield. Aug. 26, 1838, d. Watertown. N. Y.. Apr. s, 1906, dau. 
of William O. and Martha (Gaylord) Norton. Farmer. Rep. Meth. He d. Water- 
town, Aug. 2, 1904. 4 ch'n. 

Cn.\RLES William, b. No. Litch- low, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1864. -f 

field, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1859. -f 7434. Benjamin Gaylord, b. Watertown, 

Edward Eugene, b. Paine's Hoi- N. Y., July 18, 1866. + 



Slnomts (^^n^alo^g 



390 



7A35- WiLUS Henry, b. Paine's Hollow, mining Supt. Rep. Liberal. 

N. Y., Oct. 17, 1870. Grad. Cornell Scranton, Pa. 

Univ. with degree of C. E. Coal 

3731. RODXKY ORL.'KNDO LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept. 17, 1833; m. ist, Sept. 8, 1856, 
Susan Wood; m. 2nd, Oct. 23, 1867, Isabella Cole. Portage City, Wis. 5 ch'n. 

7436. Frederick Wood, b. Mch., 1859. -)- Portage, Wis. 

7437. Georue Henry, b. 1864, d. Oct. 12, 7439. Mary, b. . Portage, Wis. 

1865. 74-t'3- Frank, b. , d. . 

7438. Isabella Chester, b. Oct. 29, 1869. 

3733. DANIEL ELLIS LOOIMIS, b. Paincs Hollow, N. Y., May 25, 1842; m. ist, Aug. 28, 
1867, Florence Adclia, b. N. Y.. 1846, d. Kilbourn, Wis., Apr. I, 1878, dau. of Chester 

Gaylord: m. 2nd . Merchant. Rep. He d. Kilbourn, Apr. 18, 1904, where 

were b. his 2 ch'n. 

7441. Florence Louise, b. June 2, 1872. 7442. Helen Mabel, b. Aug. 21, 1882. 

3734. ANSON P. LOOMIS, b. Sept. 15, 1831 ; m. June 4, 1854, Mary E. Pollock. Lan- 
sing, Mich. 3 ch'n, b. Mich. 

7443. Emily, b. 1855, d. ae. 2 mos. Lansing, Mich. 

7444. Charle.s S., b. Jan. 22, 1856; m. 7445. Willis, b. Dec. 20, 1859. 
Aug. 17, 187s, Jennie E. Bellows. 

3735. LEWIS CASS LOOMIS, b. Sept. 3, 1833; m, Feb. 4, 1858, Helen M. Webber. He 
d. Dec. 22, 1875. Lansing, Mich. 2 ch'n, b. Mich. 

7446. Minnie Frank, b. Oct. 13, 1859. 7447. Lewis Cass, b. Feb. 23, 1870. 

3736. JEROME HENRY LOOMIS, b. 1837; m. Margaret Fclton. Alaiedon, Mich. 2 ch'n. 
7448. LucELLA, b. i860. 7449. Carl, b. 1865. 

3740. HENRY B. LOO^nS, b. Dec. 20, 1834; m. Dec. 19, 1861, Sylvia M. Steward. Law- 
yer. Pomona, N. Y. i ch'd. 

7450. Edwin S., b. Dec. 20, 1864. 

3750. REUBEN LOOMIS, b. Middlctown, Vt., June 29, 1800; m. Mch. 16, 1825, Fannella, 
b. Middlctown, July 22, 1805, d. Middletown, Nov. 7, 1853, dau. of Philo and Susan- 
nah (Noble) Stoddard. He removed to Marengo, 111., and thence to Ionia, la., 
where he d. Apr. 2, 1877. Farmer. Rep. Cong. 5 ch'n — all b. Middletown. 

7451. Laura Clark, b. June 12, 1828; m. 7453. Lorain, b. Apr. 23, 1832, d. June 18, 
Beloit, Wis., Jan. i, 1855, Edward 1834. 

Brazilia Marshall, b. Middletown, 7454. James G., b. June 22, 1834; m. 

Jan. 4, 1828, d. New Hampton, la., Mch. 15, 1854, Ellen Sparnable. He 

Dec. 5, 1877. Farmer. Rep. She d. 1870. Marengo, 111. No ch'n. 

d. Chicago, 111., June 4, 1903. Ch'n : 7455. Maria Susan, b. Sept. 6, 1836, d. 

I. Stella F., 2. Flora L., 3. Erwin W. Middletown, Feb. 26, 1848. 

7452. George L., b. Feb. 5, 1830. + 

3753- FITCH BREWSTER LOOMIS, b. 1811; m. Oct. 26, 1836, Lucrctia A. Vail. He d. 
Apr. 30, 1863. Middletown, Vt. 4 ch'n. 

7456. Margaret V., b. 1838; m. Apr. 7, Grover. Austin, la. 

1857, Royal F. Whitman. Bellevi- 7458. Electa, b. 1847; m. . 

dere. 111. .Austin, la. 

7457. Elizabeth, b. 1840; m. Beriah L. 7459. Orson, b. 1850, d. 1872. la. 

3757- HON. DWIGHT LOOMIS, b. Columbia, Conn., July 27, 1821 ; m. ist, Mary E., b. 
Lebanon, Conn., Feb. 14, 1822, d. June i, 1864, dau. of Josiah Bissell and Harriet 
Tracy (Hough) Bill of Rockville, Conn; m. 2nd, at Beloit, Wis., May 20, 1866, Jennie 
E., b. July 10, 1841, d. Mch. 6, 1876, dau. of Hubbard and Mary (Holcomb) Kendall 
of Granby, Conn. At time of her marriage she was a teacher at Beloit, Wis. He 
attended the district school of Columbia, and later the academies of Alonson and 
Amherst, Mass. For several years he taught school most successfully in Columbia 
and Hebron and \v;;s prominent in the literary and debating society of Columbia. At 
23 he began the study of law with John H. Brockway of Ellington, and afterwards 
attended Yale Law School, graduating in 1847. .Admitted to the Tolland County 
bar he immediately commenced the practice of law in Rockville as an associate of 
Mr. Brockw.'iy, being the first l;iwyer to open an office in that place. In 1851 he was 
elected to the Gen. Asscmb. of Conn., wlierc he distinguished himself as a good 



No. 3757. 

Hon. Dwight Loomis, LL.D., 

1821-1903. 



39' 



iEtgl^tl) ^pn^raltoii 



speaker and parliamentarian. He was opposed to the repeal of the Missouri Com- 
promise and the extension of slavery into the free states, and was sent as a delegate 
from Conn, to the National Convention at Phila., Pa., in 1856, at which time the 
Republican party was organized with Fremont as its candidate for the presidency. 
He was elected to the Conn. Senate in 1857 and was made chairman of the judiciary 
committee. In 1859 he was elected congressman from Hartford and Tolland coun- 
ties and re-elected two yrs. later, thus serving during the closing years of Pres. 
Buchanan's term, and the opening years of Pres. Lincoln's administration. In con- 
gress he was recognized as one of its influential members, strong in debate and con- 
scientious in the performance of his duties, and was chairman of the committee on 
expenditures in the treasury department and a member of the com. on elections. 
His service in Congress was in the critical period, just preceding and during the 
early years of the Rebellion. Mr. Loomis was found among the staunch and able 
men who faithfully upheld the Union. In 1864 he was elected judge of the Superior 
Court of Conn., and in 1875 of the Supreme Court of Errors, which position he held 
until he reached the age limit of 70. In 1891, and in 1893, the general assembly 
elected him State Referee in important cases. He removed to Hartford about 1892. 

A friend said of him: "As a judge he gave the most unbounded satisfaction. 
His acute perceptive and analytic faculties, good memory, rare power of discrimi- 
nation, forbearance, patience and courtesy, combined with suitable firmness and dig- 
nity, and no pretension or pride of opinion, and withal an honesty and integrity and 
a conscientious and inflc.Kible fidelity to the duties of his position rendered him a 
model judge, who commanded the highest esteem." 

For a time he was one of the lecturers at the Yale Law School, and in 1896, 
Yale Univ. conferred upon him the degree of LL. D. He was associated with J. 
Gilbert Calhoun in editing the "Judicial and Civil History of Connecticut," which 
was published in 1895. 

As a judge of the highest courts in Conn., wherein he served for twenty-seven 
years, he was respected and loved. His decisions were fair and reasonable and were 
logical and convincing. His manners were courteous and simple, but he was firm 
and definite in his views. Judge Calhoun in his obituary sketcli of Dwight Loomis, 
published in the Connecticut Reports, says : 

"Jud;j;e Loomis brought to the bench an uncommon union of fitting qualities. 
With a competent knowledge of law and a natural love of justice were joined an 
accurate legal perception, the habit of thorough investigation, and a rare judicial 
temperament. He was ready of comprehension, patient in hearing, deliberate of 
decision, dignified without assumption, considerate of every one, clear in rulings 
and charges to juries, administering justice with due respect of law but with all 
practicable kindness, and an impartiality never suspected, for it was beyond reach. 
He had that industry which answered every call of duty, and possessed no disturb- 
ing frailties of temper." 

While returning from a hearing as State Referee, he died suddenly, Sept. 17, 
1903, of heart failure. At the time of his death he was a member of the Asylum Hill 
Cong. Ch. of Hartford, and throughout his life was a true Christian. His influence 
was helpful to all who knew liim, and as a citizen he stood for all that was noblest 
and best. I ch'd. 

7460. Jennie Grace, b. Oct. 21, 1874; m. of James Baker and Jerusha (Hub- 

Aug. 30, 190S, David Willard, son bard) Williams, of Glastonbury. 

3765. DAVID LOOMIS. b. July 12, 1802; m. Feb. 4, 1826, Mary Abbey. In 1871 they 
lived at N. Brookfield, N. Y. 7 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Lucy Ann, b. July 7, 1823, d. Dec. 7465. Phila M., b. Jan. 5, 1836; m. Nov. 

27, 1839. 9i 1870, Chester C. Risley. 

Russell, b. Nov. 26, 1826. -|- 7466. Orange E., b. Nov. 14, 1840. -f- 

David C, b. Oct. 7, 1829. -j- 7467. Hiram, b. Jan. 14, 1842, unm. 
Warren C, b. Oct. 27, 1834. -(- 



7461 

7462. 
7463. 
7464 



3766 

7468, 
7469 

3771 

7471 
7472. 



SAMUEL KILBORN LOOMIS, b. E. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 9, 1801 ; m. Nov. 6, 
1826, Julia Robinson. He d. 1841. Farmington, Conn. 3 ch'n. 
Child, b. Sept., 1828, d. ae. 4 days. 7470. Child, b. 1833, d. Dec. 3, 1834. 

Samuel K., b. Oct. 8, 1831. -f 

ALFRED LOOMIS. b. E. Hartford, Conn., Apr. 18, 1812; m. Rachel Stratton. He 
d. Feb. 4, 1864. Williamstown, Mass. 9 ch'n, b. Mass. 

George A., b. Sept. 2, 1834. + 7473- Charles, b. 1837 ; m. Jane Whee- 

Frank, b. Jan., 1836. + lock. South Adams, Mass. 



iCnnmtn (Sntralrtnif 



392 



7474- 
7475- 



3772 



7480. 

7481. 
7482. 



3775- 
7486. 

7487. 
7488. 
3777- 



7493- 
7494- 
7495- 



7496. 
7497- 

7498. 
7499- 

3779- 

7So6. 

7507- 
7508. 
7509- 

3781. 



Ellen, b. 1839; m. Charles Rich- 
ards. Charlemont, Mass. 
Oscar M., h. 1841; m. ist, June 9, 
1870, Mary L. Smith; m. 2nd, 
Deerfield, Mass., Dec. 31, 1874, Jen- 
nie M., b. Charlemont, Mass., 1843, 
dau. of Douglas K. and Esther 
(Streeter; Hawks. Hartford, Conn. 



Painter. 

HoR.\CE A., b. 1843. -|- 

Amelia, b. 184s; m. Rosen- 

velt. N. Adams, Wis. 
7478. William, b. 1848, unm. North 
Adams, Mass. 

Julia, b. 185 1; m. Adams. Al- 
bany, N. Y. 



7476. 
7477. 



7479- 



FRANK O. LOOMIS, b. E. Hartford, Conn., Aug. 31, 1814; m. ist, Ai:g. 26, 1841. 
Caroline, b. Sept. 9, 1814, d. Oct. 20, 1861, dau. of Philip and Caroline (Green) 
Parsons ; m. 2nd, Sarah M. Parsons. Hartford, Conn. 6 ch'n, b. Conn. 



Caroline, b. Dec. 20, 1843, tmm. 

Columbia, S. C. 

Alice M., b. Dec. 20, 1845, unm. 

Julia S., b. Nov. 7, 1848, d. July 3. 

1851. 



7483. 

7484. 
7485. 



Emma L., b. Nov. 3, 1851, m. Oct. 
22, 1877, George H. Starkweather. 
Frank P., b. Dec. 13. 1854. 
AnA G., b. Feb. 6, 1857, d. July 3, 
1901. Denver, Col. 



HARVEY LOOMIS, b. Jan. 29, 181 1; m. Feb. 2, 1845, Irene J. Bennett. Schrcep- 
pel, N. Y. 7 ch'n. 



Amelia Lucretia, b. May 26, 1845 ; 

m. Jan., 1864, Frederick Appcnzel- 

ler. Schrceppel. 

Warren Harvey, b. Feb. 18, 1847, 

unm. 

Maria Jenette, b. Feb. 10, 1849, 

AUSTIN RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. 
Nessel, d. Jan. 4, 1867; m. 2nd, Apr. 
P. O.), Wis. 13 ch'n. 
George R., b. Oct. 18, 1838. -f 
Henry J., b. Dec. 19, 1839. -j- 
Anna M., b. Oct. 20, 1841 ; m. 
Oren M. Vangilder. She d. May 
12, 1880. 
Mary J., b. Nov. 14, 1842 ; m. July 

2, 1868, Robert C. Roscoe. Auburn, 
Wis. 

Morris F., b. July 18, 1844 ; m. 
Nov. 28, 1869. Eliza V. Roscoc. 
He d. Jan. 19, 1872. No ch'n. 
John P., b. June 3, 1846, unm. 
New Cassel, Wis. 

Louisa S., b. Aug. i, 1847 ; m. July 
31, 1868, Elmer W. Raskin. He d. 

ADNAH LOOMIS, b. Mch. 11, 1819; m. ist. May 27, 1850, Helen Maria Jewett, 
d. Aug. 31, 1861 ; m. 2nd, Nov. 10, 1865, Martha Stevens. Cold Water, Mich. 10 ch'n. 

Joseph H., b. Feb. 20, 1851, d. Apr. 7510. Isabel B., b. Mch. 28, 1859. 

3. 1851. 7SII. Hamlin H., b. July 4, 1861. 
.■\lvira H., b. Nov. 20, 1852. 7512. Effie E., b. Mav 21, 1866. 
W.\RREN R., b. Jan. 21, 1855. 7513- Walter H., b. July 11, 1868. 
Frank A., h. Jan. 31, 1858, d. Alch. 751.1. Sumner A., b. Apr. 12, 1873. 

23, 1858. 7515. Nettie G., b. Aug. 2, 1875. 

MORRIS FRANKLIN LOOMIS, b. Apr. 19, 1824; m. ist, Aug. 16, 1849, Caroline 
Maria Raymond, d. Mch. 11, 1864; m. 2nd, May 8, 1865, Emily Josephine Helmcr. 
New Cassel, Wis. 8 ch'n. 



unm. 

7489. Wayland Winfield, b. June 11, 
1852. 

7490. Harriet Jane, b. Nov. 15, i860. 

7491. WiLLARn C. A., h. July 31, 1864. 

7492. Anna May, b. Aug. 4, 1868. 

Jan. 30, 181S; m. ist, June 10, 1837, Ellen M. 
2, 1869, Lydia H. Allen. Auburn, (New Cassel 

Nov. II, 1876. Osceola, Wis. 

7500. Clarissa A., b. Nov. 26, 1848, d. 
Sept. 4, 1850. 

7501. Phila a., b. Aug. 4, 1850; m. Oct. 
28, 1871, Frank Jacobitz. She d. 
Oct. 8, 1876. Osceola, Wis. 

7502. Elisha R., b. Apr. 16, 1853. Fay- 
ette Co., la. 

7503. Lucy E., b. Mch. 14, 1855 ; m. July 
7, 1876, Edwin Whitney. 

7504. Austin J., b. Dec. 28, 1856, d. Apr. 

24, i8S7- 

7505. Anceline E., b. Apr. 11, 1859; m. 
Oct. 4, 187s, Franklin E. Bump. 
Auburn, Wis. 



7516. Amelia Maria, b. Dec. 29, 1851; m. 
Dec. 27, 1868, Charles Irving Hel- 
mer. She d. Sept. 8, 1869. 

7517. Inez Caroline, b. Apr. 26. 1856; m. 
Apr. 9, 1875, John Fremont Leppcr. 

7518. Florian, b. Nov. 29, 1858; m. Oct. 
21, 1881, Ernestina Adams. She d. 
Feb. 2. 1878. 



7519. Frank, b. June 3, i860; m. 1883, 
Jennie Vangilder. 

7520. Irving, b. Nov. 20, 1861 ; m. 1884. 
Minnie Metzgar. 

7521. EnvviN Perry, b. Dec. 17, 1863; in. 
1884. Carrie Loomis. (No. ). 

7522. Charles Harvey, b. Dec. 27, 1866. 

7523. Geouce Henry, b. May 28, 1874. 



393 



lEtglillt O^?tt0ratt0n 



3788. 



7524- 

7525- 
7526. 

7527- 



3791- 

7533- 
3806. 

7535- 



JOHN W. LOOjMIS, b. Feb. 5, 1828; m. Feb. 28, 1848, Abigail E. Hemmet. Sauga- 
tuck, Mich. 9 ch'n, b. Mich. 



RoscoE W., b. Oct. I, 1849, d. Apr. 7328. 

23, 1851. 7529- 
Harriet E., b. Feb. 10, 1852. 

John M., b. Dec. 25, 1853, d. Aug. 753°. 

24, 1854. 7531- 
Frederick E., b. June 10, 1855, d. 

Apr. 17, 1858. 7532. 

THOMAS W. LOOMIS, b. Sept. 5, 
Pine Grove, Mich. 2 ch'n. 
Sylvia, b. May, i860. 



Francis L., b. July 23, 1857. 

Edgar M., b. Apr. 29, 1861, d. Aug. 

7, 1861. 

xA.LFRED F., b. May 30, 1863. 

Rosa L., b. Apr. 10, 1865, d. Oct. 

I, 186=;. 

Perry J. E., b. May 30, 1867. 



1834; m. Susan Collins. He d. June, 1876. 
7534. Richard W., b. Oct., 1866. 

RANDOLPH BARNES LOOMIS, b. Hartford, June 13. 1829; m. Feb. 26, 1849, 
Julia Augusta, b. Jan. 12, 1832, dau. of Henry Langdon and Julia Ann (Stanley) 
Bidwell. Civil Engineer. Rep. Cong. Both living in 1906. N. Y. City. 3 ch'n. 

field. Memb. Am. Soc. of Civil 

Engineers. Cfvil engineer. Rep. 

Liberal. Steubenville, O. 

Stanley Bidwell, b. Meriden, Dec. 

23, 1851. 

Charles Randolph^ b. Meriden, 

Nov. 25, 1853. + 



536. 



7537- 



3816. 



7538. 

7539- 
7540. 
754 1- 

3817- 



7544- 
7545- 



7546. 
3818. 



7S49- 
3819. 



7550. 
7551- 
7552. 



Thomas Hooker, b. Meriden, Ct., 
July 6, 1850. A descendant from 
Alfred the Great, Rollo, Ruric, the 
1st Czar of Russia, John and Pris- 
cilla Alden, and from Hooker, 
Warham and Smith, the ist minis- 
ters of the three settlements of 
Hartford, Windsor, and Wethers- 

LIEUT. LUKE LOOMIS, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Apr. 17, 1838; m. Pittsburg, Aug. 26, 
1866, Ellen, b. Pittsburg, Oct. 8, 1843, d. Pittsburg, June 11, 1884, dau. of James and 
Nancy ( ) Fowler. Lieut. Co. D, 13th, G, 102nd, and F, losth. Pa. Vol., 1861-1865. 
Clerk. Rep. Presb. Pittsburg, Pa., where b. his 6 ch'n. 



7542. 



7543- 



Simeon Rossiter, b. Oct. 20, 1875. 
d. Feb. 24, 1902. Unm. 

Emma, b. Feb. 28, 1879; m. Apr. 

28, 1904, George Robinson Heaps. 



William Fowler, b. July 3, 1863, 
d. Mch. 17, 1875. 
Louisa, b. Jan. 13, 1867. Unm. 
Elizabeth, b. Dec. 24, 1869. 
Ellen, b. June 16, 1872. 

SIMEON ROSSITER LOOMIS, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 28, 1841 ; m. Feb. 15, 1866, 
Mary Lucretia, b. Monongahcla City, Pa., dau. of Solomon and Martlia Jane (Gor- 
don) Alter. He served in Co. A, 13th, and Co. G, 102nd, Pa. Inf., 1861-5. He d. 
Pittsburg, Oct. 27, 1899, where b. his 5 ch'n 
Margaret Alter, b. Oct. 23, 1867, 



d. July 4, 18 
Amelia McIlwaine, b. Nov. 21, 
1869; m. Aug. 18, 1891, Frank Ben- 
son, b. Woodburn, N. Y., Apr. 17, 
i860, son of Lewis and Eliza Cath- 
erine (Benson) Dill. Ch'n: i. 
Dorothy, 2. Loomis Benson. 
Fannie Coffev. b. Nov. 21, i86g; 
m. July 15, 1886, Thomas Henry, b. 



Pittsburg, June 4, 1861, son of 
Thomas and Amelia (Glenn) Rose. 
Pittsburg. Ch'n: i. June Alter, 2. 
Amelia Loomis, 3. Thomas Gordon, 
4. Jack Dill. 

7547. Edna Ellen, b. Oct. 6, 1872, d. 
July 6, 1873. 

7548. Luke, b. . Served in Spanish- 
Am. War, 1898, Hampton Battery 
"B," Pa. Artillery. 



REUBEN NEIL LOOMIS, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 18, 1843; m. ist, Aug. 4, 1881, 
Emma E. Crawford, b. Ravenswood. W. Va., Apr. 18, 185S, d. Oct. _ 12, 1901 ; !m. 
2nd, Nov. I, 1904, Irene Amelia, b. Germany, dau. of Ernest and Caroline A. ( ) 
Dietrich. Rep. Presb. Crafton, Pa. i ch'd. 
Ruby Crawford, b. Nov. 9. 1882, d. Apr. 20, 1902. 

CHARLES MAY LOOMIS, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Oct. 10, 1846; m. Swissvale, Pa., 
June 16, 1881, Eliza, b. Swissvale. June 13, 1856, dau. of John and Mary A. ( ) 
Dickson. He was a member of Co. F, 193rd Regt. Pa. Vol. Infantry. Clerk. Rep. 
Presb. 6 ch'n— all b. Swissvale Sta., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Marjorie Dickson, b. Mch. 26, 7553- Elizabeth, b. Feb. 9, i 



1882. 

John Nf.glf.y, b. Feb. 12, 1884, d. 

Apr. 27. 1887. 

Annie Grant, b. Nov. 27, 1885. 



7554. Ch.\rles Linderman, b. Mch. 

1893. 
7SSS- Mary Louise, b. Mch. 7, 1895. 



14. 



UnomtB (^?tt?al09ij 



^94 



3839. ELIZUR WOLCOTT LOOMIS, b. Feb. 25, 1819; m. Windsor, O., May 6, 1852, Mary 
Jane, b. Ellington, Conn., Oct. 12, 1829, dau. of Austin and Mary (Smith) Carpenter. 
Farmer. Rep. lie d, on farm where he was b. and where he always lived, Feb. 15, 
1905. 2 ch'n, b. Windsor, O. 

7556. Perry AMinoN, b. Oct. 14, 1853, d. 7557. Willard Elizur, b. • Nov. 10, 

Mch. 14, 1871. 1857. + 

3840. SEREXO GILLETT LOOMIS, b. Windsor, O., Apr. 24, 1821 ; m. Apr. 29, 1852, 
Jane Ann, b. July ". 1825, d. Dec. 29. 1888, dau. of Augustus and Helen (Fralick) 
Noble. He d. June 18, 1903. Windsor, O., where b. his 5 ch'n. 

7558. Ella Jane, b. May 9, 1853 ; m Apr. Ch'd : i. Evelyn. 

3, 1874, Alba J. Case. Farmer. 7s6i. Alison Noble, b. Feb. 16, i860. + 

Dcm. Meth. Res. Adrian, Mich. 7562. Harrtet Xevvell, b. Dec. 30, 1867; 

Ch'n: I. Guy, 2. Ethel. m. Oct. 27, i8g6, Willis' H., b. 

7559. EuwiN Sereno, b. Apr. 6, 1855. + Cleveland. O., Feb. 27, 1868, son of 

7560. Alice Mary, b. Apr. 13, 1858; m. Daniel M. and Alcenia (Whitney) 
Oct. IS, 1890, George Dwight Gard- Pelton. Farmer. Rep. Meth. Or- 
ncr, b. Mesapotamia, O., Sept. 3, well, O. Ch'n: i. Ralph S., 2. 
1854. Electrician. Dem. Meth. Helen. 

3843. EDWARD LOOMIS, b. Windsor, O., Jan. 13, 1830; m. May 22, 1867, Cordie S. 
Russell. Mesapotamia, O., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

7563. Jennie May, b. May 3, 1869. Unm. 7564. Linn, b. . 

3844. EMERY BENSON LOOMIS, b. Oct. 15, 1837; m. ist, Aug. 26, 1868, Sarah Ann 
Ogle, who d. Apr., 1902 ; m. and, Oct. 12, 1902, Ida Clark. Windsor, O., vchcre b. his 
2 ch'n. 

7565. Emery B., b. Aug. 19, 1903. 7566. Sarah May, b. Aug-. 9, 1905. 

3848. ALMON LOOMIS, b. Mch. 8, 1824; m. Jan. 10, 1849, Amelia Morgan. He d. Mch. 
14 (8), 1856. Windsor, O., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

7567. Celestia E., b. Nov. 20, 1849; m. John F. Burr. No ch'n. She d. 
Oct. 22, 1874, John F. Burr (wid- and he m. her sister Celestia. 
ower). Carpenter. Dorset, O. Windsor, O. 

Ch'n: I. A son, 2. Emma A., 3. 7569. Almon L., b. Jan. 3. 1854; m. 

Lorie, 4. Lelie. 5. Millis. ' . Fargo, N. Dak. 2 girls. 

7568. Amiette a., b. Apr. 28, 1831 ; m. 

3852. GEORGE P. LOOMIS, b. Mch. 6, 1836; m. Jan. 15, 1862. Lois, dau. of Benjamin 
Norris. He d. July 5, 1904, at Windsor, O., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

7570. William E., b. Oct. 14, 1862. + 7572. Joseph Lamont, b. Feb. 19, 1873. 

7571. Clara A., b. Jan. ig, 1868: m. July Unm. Lives with his mother. 

3. 1888, Frank H. Baird. Windsor. 7573- Lulu, b. July 5, 1885. Unm. Wind- 

Ch'd : I. Burns. sor. 

3858. MILTON LOOMIS, b. Feb. 14, 1830; m. Sept. 19* 1855, Sarah Martin. Farmer. 

Rep. Disciple. He d. abt. 1880. She resides at Rock Creek, Ashtabula Co., O. 

Windsor, O., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

7574- Julia Emma, b. May 17, 1858. 1863. -)- 

Unm. Rock Creek, O. 7576. Iva Louisa, b. July 18, 1875, d. 

757S. Leonard Martin, b. Oct. 31, ae. 4. 

3866. WILLIAM EUGEXI': LOOMIS, b. O., June s, 1837; m. July 31. 1859, Laura C. 
Denton, dau. of John Denton and Temperance (Andrcss) Merriam, Galesburg, 
111. 2 ch'n. 

7577. Amantius, b. May 2, 1861.+ 7578. Walter, b. May 4, 1864. 

3867. FREDERICK ADELBERT LOOMIS, b. Conncaut, O.. July 8, 1840; m. June 28, 
1862, Jennie Blakclcy. Farmer, d. Mch. 11, 1884, at Ashtabula, O. 2 ch'n. 

7579. KiTTiE I., b. June 8, 1863; m. Mch. 7580. Minnie Annette, b. June 10, 1868; 

8, 1883, Wm. H. McCall. m. June 4, 1891, Geo. Boney. 

3891. SAMUEL H. AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Conn., Dec. 24, 1845; m. Mch. 8, 1888, 
Sarah, b. Hartford, Conn., i860, dau. of Isaac and Betsey (Stern) Goldsmith. Asst. 
chief of Fire Dept. of Hartford, Conn., 1906. i ch'd. 

7581. Bessie, b. Dec. 23, 1893. 



399 



lEt5l|tl| C^^nrrattnn 



3900. OSCAR LAFAYETTE LOOMIS, b. Blendon, O., Apr. 2, 1848; m. Blendon, Apr. 
2, 1872, Jennie Lind, b. Harlan. O., Aug. 20, 1852, d. Greenfield, O., May 10, 1904, 
dau. of Leroy Wayne and Eliza (Meade) Budd. Near Blendon Corners, Franklin 
Co., O. 5 ch'n — ail b. FranUlin Co., O., except last one. 

7582. Everett BunD, b. Jan. 25, 1873. + June 25, 1904, Elmer Rhoads. 

7583. Raymond Wayne, b. June 20, 1875; 7585. Bessie Alice, b. Aug. 8, 1882. 

ra. Aug. 30, 1902, Madge Pricer. 7586. Benjamin Franklin, b. Midi., 

7584. Jessie May, b. Mch. 26, 1879; m. Sept. 20, 1887. 

3918. EZRA LOOMIS, b. June 10, 1849; m. Aug., 1873, Clara Davis. Kingston, Pa. 
I ch'd. 

7587. A daughter, b. June, 1874. 

3929. HEMAN LOOMIS, b. Sangerfield, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1807; m. Aug. 31, 1836, Eliza- 
beth, b. Eng., Apr. 6, 1818, d. Burlington, Wis., Sept., 1847, dau. of Thomas and 
Ann (Willis) Toombs. Farmer. He d. Burlington, Oct., 1847, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

7588. Charles William, b. May i, Hulda (Robinson) Wortman. She 
1838. -f was a teacher before marriage. He 

7589., Caroline Louisa, b. Mch. 22, 1841;. a farmer. Rep. Bapt. Lyons, 

m Burlington, Nov. 28, 1862, Wis. Ch'n: r. Benjamin Remmg- 

Frank, b. Eng., May 2, 1840, d. ton, 2. Millie Charlotte, _ 3. Irma 

Oshkosh, Wis., Dec. 10, 1901, son Caroline. 4. Charles Loomis. 
of William and Helen (Waddel) 7591- M.\ry, b. Sept. 3, 1846; m. Osh- 

Amos. Lumberman. Rep. Meth. kosh. Wis., Mch. 28. 1871, Moses 

Oshkosh, Wis. Ch'n: i. Earl Hal- Lee, b. Rochester,^ Wis., Jan. 28, 

lev, 2. Edith Florence. 1850. son of Calvin and Hannah 

7.SOO. Charlotte L., b. Apr. 6, 1844; m. (Parker) Earle. Merch't. Rep. 

Wheatland, Wis., Oct. 21, 1875, Meth. Ch'n: I. Wilbur Duane, 2. 

.-Monzo S., b. Barrington, N. Y., LiUie May. 3. Roy Calvm, 4. Ina 

Sept. I, 1841, son of Halsey and Claire. 

3931. AMENZO LOOMIS. b. Sangerfield, N. Y., Aug. 27, i8if, m. ist, Apr. 5, 1843.1 
Sclina Fenner, b. Bethel. Ct., Mch. 13, 1807. d. Half-Day, 111., Mch. 12. 1866, ae. .^g; 
m. 2nd, Nov. 9, i86g, .Amanda Buckniinster. Farmer. Rep'n. He d. Mason, 111., 
Nov. 7, 1876. 4 ch'n— all b. Half-Day. 

7592. Samuel Thomson, b. July 9, 7.S9S- J^lia Elmira, b. Dec. 25, 1851 ; m. 
1844. + Oct. 17, 1874, Lois Keyes. She d. 

7593. Zera Benedict, b. Jan. 18, 1846. -f- Nov. 19, 1875. Ch'n: I. Lizzie. 

7594. Sidney Eugene, b. Apr. i, 1848. + 

3933 



AMAS.A LOOMIS. b. Sangerfield. N. Y., May 12, 1818; m. 1859, Mrs. Julia A. 
(Morgan) Jones. Udina, 111. S ch'n. 

7596. Elizabeth A., h. Aug. 30, i860, d. d. Feb. 26, 1870. 

Dec. 2, 1862. 7599- Alvin Warren, b. Dec. 24, 1865; 

7597. Elmer' E., b. Oct. 21, 1861, d. Dec. m. . El.gin, 111. 

2, 1862. 7600. Benjamin Franklin, b. Jan. 9, 

7398. Amasa Sherman, b. May 18, 1863, 1869; m. . Elgin, 111. 

3934 ALMERON TURNER LOOMIS, b. Saneerfield, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1820; m. there 
Nov. 17, 18^7. Emily Cordelia, b. Sangerfield, Jan. 6, 1834. d. Apr. S, 1907, dau. of 
Guy Earl and Esther Coolcy (Kingi Edgerton. Farmer. Dem't. Dundee, 111. He 
d. Apr. I), T901. 8 ch'n — all h. Harrington, 111. 

7601. Alvin Earl, b. Sept. 18, 1858. -f 7604. Myra Edna. b. Dec 17, 1869. 

7602. Mary Louisa, b. Nov. 12, i860. 760^. Charles Almeron, b. Oct. 31, 1871- 
Unm 7606. Lucy Kitty, b. June 11, 1873- 

7603. Esther We.\lthy, b. Jan. 12, 1868; 7607. Orlo Norton, b. Aug. 13, 1876. 

. m. Oct. 9, 189.=;, Ephraim H. Gould. 7608. Stephen, b. Feb. 25, 1875. d. Sept. 

Ch'n: I. Ephraim Almeron, 2. 8, 1878. 

Harold Francis, 3. Emily Jessie. 

39^6 ABIRM^f LOOMIS, b. Feb., 1802; m. ist, Sarah Ackerman, d. May 13, 1846; ni. 

2nd. Lucina , d. Jan. 26, 1854. He d. Apr., 1864. Jefferson, O., where b. hiis 

4 ch'n. 
7609. Laura, b. 1843: m. Thomas Fos- 7610. Anson O., b. 1849; d. Apr. 3. i874- 

ter. Conneaut, Ohio. Unm. Farmer. Conneaut, O. 



^nomtB C^ntgalnaif 396 

7611. Lee a., b. 1851 ; ni. Dec. 4, 1875. and Lucy Ann (Colwcll) Taggart. 
Louisa Graves, of Jefferson Co., O. She d. . Ch'n : i. George, 2. 

7612. Nelly, b. 1853; m. Samuel Ernest, A dau. 
b. abt. 1840, son of Thomas Copel 

3937. HARRISON LOOMIS, b. Jan. 20, 1804; m. May 9, 1830, Harriet Spencer, a sister 

of the wife of (1432). She d. June s, 1890, ae. 78 yrs., 8 mos., 8 days; b. Conn. 

He removed to Jefferson, O., in 1823, where b. his 13 ch'n. 

7613. Harriet Melissa, b. Feb. 11, J831. M. D. A physician. Los Angeles, 
Unm., d. Aug. 30, 1907. Cal. 

7614. George Mix, b. Nov. 10, 1833. + 7622. Julius Gilbert, b. Jan. 14, 1850; 

7615. Simeon Lamont, b. Sept. 28, 1836. m. Jan. 22, 1876, Cora A. Mills. 
He d. 1877. Chattanooga, Tenn. Southern Cal. 

7616. Ansom Clark, b. Oct. 31, 1838. + 7623. Frank Remington, b. Sept. 7, 

7617. Marcia Eliza, b. July 4, 1840, d. 1852; m. Oct. 3, 1883, Dr. Alice E.. 
Sept. 17, 1841. b. Lenox, O., dau. of Geo. and 

7618. Edwin Dwigiit, b. May 9, 1842. + Emma (Mitchell) Ross. Both arc 

7619. Milo Augustus, b. May 14, 1844. + grad. of Med. Coll.— one of each 

7620. Harrison Etiielbert, b. Mch. 14, school — of Cleveland, O. No ch'n. 
1846. + Both are practicing in Jefferson, O. 

7621. Boardman Judson, b. Mch. 31, 7624. Herbert Clarence, b. Aug. 12, 
1848. Grad. of Univ. of Buffalo, 1855. Unm. Dak. 

3939- CHAUNCEY CLARK LOOMIS, b. Nov., 1807; m. Susan Wood. He d. 1903. She 
alive in 1905. Edholm, Neb. I ch'd. 

7625. Frank, b. 1847; m. . Ed- holm, Neb. 3 ch'n. 

3940. GILBERT LOOMIS. b. June, 1810; ni. Aug. 28, 1838, Eliza Ann Moore. He d. 
Aug. 17, 1841. Cleveknd, O. 2 ch'n. 

7626. Jennie Augusta, b. July 4, 1839; i. Rosamond, 2. Annie L. 

m. Cleveland, O., May, 1869, Henry, 7627. Harriet, b. Feb., 1841, d. Sept. 10, 

b. Sept. 3, 1835, son of Lewis. 1841. 

Real estate. Cleveland, O. Ch'n : 

3944- REUEL E. LOOMIS, b. Sept. 15. 1816; m. Nov. 2, 1848, Amelia Fitch. Concord, 
O., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

7628. Frederick Judd, b. Aug. 4, 1850; res. Cleveland, O., and he res. 

m. Painesville, O., May 10, 1882, Hambden (Hampden formerly), O. 

Eva M., of Lodi, 111., b. June 14, 7629. Franklin William, b. Aug. 23, 

1858, dau. of Hiram and Clarissa 1852. + 

(Sumner) Baker. No ch'n. She 7630. Norman John, b. Nov. 11, 1859.+ 

3948. SETH LOOMIS. b. Mch. 23, 1822; m. Nov. 27, 184.S, Susanna Irene Kempton, b. 
Sept. 8, 1827, d. Le Roy. O.. Sept. 25, 1879. He d. in Newburg Asylum, Cuyahoga 
Co., O., June 23, 1870. Montville, O., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

7631. Sarah Zernah. b. Feb. 23, 1850; 7633. Wiliier Alfred, b. .Aug. 25. 186:5; 
m. Mch. 22, 1870, Richard James m. Oct. 12. 1885, Edna Adell, "b. 
Tew, b. Feb. 15, 1847. Painesville, Dec. 14, i860, dau. of Samuel F. 
O. R. F. D. No. 2. Ch'd: i. and Caroline Elizabeth (Johnston) 
Lena Irene. Miller. Farmer. Rep. No ch'n. 

7632. George Henry, b. Oct. 29, 1856. + ]\Iontville, O. 

3949- JULIAN LOOMIS, b. 1827; m. Adeline Foot. He d. Aug., 1862. She m. 1863, 
Nelson Scarls. Hampden, O. i ch'd. 

763.!. Charles, b. Montville, O., Sept. 3, and Eli,-!a (Warren) Stilwcll. 

1853; m. Apr. 13, 188s, Lottie F., Farmer. Rep. Meth. Hambden 

b. Aug. 2, 1857, dau. of George W. (formerly Hampden), O. No ch'n. 

3951- SAMUEL COLLINS LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Apr. 20, 1831 ; m. Nov. i, 1859, 
Lucy A. Shelton. He d. June 14, 1876, at Windsor, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

7635- Jeannette Augusta b. Julv 26, 7636. ?Ielen Frances, b. Jan. 26, 1865. 

1861. 

3953- HENRY LORENZO LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., July 12, 1S37; m. Apr. 18, 1861, 

Lucelia E. Cooper. He d. Apr. 26, 1874, at Windsor, where b. his I ch'd. 
7637. Charles Collins, b. Nov., 1868, d. Jan. 28, 1873. 



397 



iEinbtlt ^i^itfratinn 



395S. 

7638. 
7639- 
7640. 

7641. 

3958. 
7643- 

7644. 
3959- 

7647. 
7648. 

3960. 

7650. 

7651- 
7652. 

3962. 

7655- 
3965- 

7657- 

7658. 

7659. 
7660. 

3966. 

7663. 

7664. 
7665. 
7666. 
7667. 
7668. 

3967- 

7670. 

7671. 
7672. 



AARON JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn, Dec. 12, 1841 ; m. New Hartford, 
Conn, May 11, 1864, Helen Adelaide, b. Great Barrington, Mass, Mch. 4, 1845, dau. 
of Walter J. and Lucretia (Reed) Beaney. Dem. Lakewood, N. J. 5 ch'n. 
Walter Collins, b. Sept. 28, 1867, 



d. Oct. 9, 1867. 7642. 

Frank Beanev, b. June i, 1869, d. 

Mch. s. 1871. 

Adelaide May, b. New Hartford, 

June 16, 1871 ; m. June 7, 1906, 

George E. Crosby, Jr. Windsor, 

Conn. 

Wallace Morgan, b. Lakewood, 

N. J., Oct. IS, 1878, d. Dec. 27, 

HENRY LOO^HS, b. 1802; m. Savilla Parker. 
b. N. Y. 



Warren Weston, b. Lakewood, N. 
J., Oct. IS. 1878 (twin) ; m. 
Springfield, Mass., Apr. 21, 1904, 
Gertrude Lillian, b. E. Granby, 
Conn., Apr. 20, 1882, dau. of John 
Dexter and Sarah Jane (Alcorn) 
Talmadge. Grad. Mass. Inst, of 
Tech., B. S. Elec. Eng. Cong. No 
ch'n. Dallas, Texas. 

He d. 1836. Barre, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 



ward Mathers. Barre, N. Y. 

7645. William, b. 1831, d. ae. 10 yrs. 

7646. Sarah, b. May. 183s ; m. Simeon 
Porter. Barre, N. Y. 



Austin, b. July 2, 1823; m. isf, 
184.1, Mary Thurston ; m. 2nd, Oct. 
l8ss, Ann Moyer. No ch'n. Eagle 
Harbor, N. Y. 
Adelia, b. May 14, 1827; m. Ed- 

RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. N. Y, 1804; ni. 1831, Asenath McNeal, d. 1867. He d. Feb. 
6, 1844. Hudson, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

Henry William, b. Jan., 1832. + 7649. John E., b. .'\pr. 13, 1836. + 

RosiNA Ann, b. 1834, d. 1842. 



GEORGE LOOMIS, b. 1806; m. Charity H. 
to Vinton Co.. O., and d. i860, s ch'n. 



Removed from Shelby, N. Y., 



7653- John, b. 1852. 
76S4. Lewis Ira, b. i8ss. 



Russell, b. 184s. 

Henry, b. 1847. 

George, b. 1850; m. • 

CYRUS RICE LOOMIS, b. 1810; m. Sarah Bennett. He d. 1850. 
Co., O. 2 ch'n. 



Ward, Hocking 



Angelina, b. 1840. 



76s6. Jerusha, b. 1850. 



JOHN D. LOOMIS, b. N. Y, Nov. 19, 1814; m. Aug. 18, 1836, Margaret, b. Dec. 
6, 1814, d. July 7, 1902, dau. of Anthony Eckhart. He d., suicide, Jan. 16, 1868. 
Logan, O. 6 ch'n. 



Catherine, b. May 23, 1837, d. 

Aug. 22, 1838. 

Mary E., b. Aug. 5, 1839, d. Nov. 7661. 

18, 1840. 

William E., b. Dec. 16, 1841. -)- 7662. 

Barbara Cordelia, b. Apr. 2, 1845 ; 

REV. JESSE H. LOOMIS, b. 181B; m. Rebecca Blackburn, who d. abt. 1S92. He 
was an early settler in Starr Twp., near Cadiz, O. He was a United Brethren min- 
ister. He d. 1859, at Starr, Hocking Co., O. 7 ch'n — all b. in Hocking Co. 



m. Nov. 17, 1861, John S. Englc. 

Falls, O. 

LoviNA, b. Dec. 7, 1847, d. Jan. 3, 

1850. 

John A., b. Oct. 2, 1850.+ 



ville, O. Ch'n : I. Jesse, 2. Susan, 
3. Ellen, 4. Elizabeth, 5. Louvina, 6. 
James, 7. Anna, 8. Cynthia, g. Clar- 
ence, ID. Philip. 

Mary Ann, b. 1856; ni, William 
Linn. Union Furnace, O. Ch'n : I. 
Charles, 2. Alma. 



William Henry, b. Mch 21, 
1842. -f 

A dau., b. , d. in infancy. 

Russell Josiah, b. Dec. 7, 184s. + 

James M., b. Mch. 9, 1847. -f 7669. 

John, b. i8so. + 

Elizabeth, b. 1853; m. Jacob 

Backus. Union Furnace. Hayden- 

GEORGE H. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 2, 1812; m. Susan Witherill. He d. Feb. 26, 

1873. Cazenovia, Mich. 10 ch'n. 

George H., b. Jan. 18, 1833, d. ae. 7673. Joshua, b. Apr. 2, 1840. -\- 

2 mos. 7674. John M., b. Oct. 30, 1843. + 

Samuel, h. Oct. 23, 1835. + 7675. Elijah W., b. Sept. 24, 1845 ; d. 

Lydia M., b. Sept. 27, 1838, d. Oct. 1862, in U. S. army. 

13. 1857. 7676. Pamela Hannah, b. Oct. 30, 18-17; 



Hoomts C^?n?aln5|[ 



398 



.1. 1870, Richard Brisbum. Cazc- 
novia. 
7677. Masinda Ann, b. Oct. 5, 1850; m. 
George W. Loomis (7681). 



7678. George, b. Jan. 22, 1855, d. May 10, 
1856. 

7679. Lily Makia, b. May 31, 1858; m. 
1874, Edward Peckham. Cazenovia. 



3968. ^rARTI^" loomis, b. N. Y., Feb. 15, 1815; m. Mch. 28, 1838, Phoebe R. Safford. 
He d. Sept. 20, 1869. Albion, N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. X. Y. 



7680. Mary R., b. Dec. 25, 1840; m. July 
I, i860, Samuel M. Moore. Mus- 
kegon Co., Mich. 

7681. George W., b. Nov. 28, 1842.+ 

7682. Aden S., b. Mch., 1844, d. Sept. 5, 

1847- 

7683. Jan-e, b. May 23, 1846, d. Nov. 9, 
1852. 

7684. ^L^RTIN S., b. July 20, 1847. + 



7685. Catherine P., b. Jan. 18, 1850; m. 
Feb. 28, 1867, L. Johnson. Great 
Bend, N. Y. 

7686. Carrie C, b. Dec. 10, 1851 ; m. July 
4, 1874, Michael Rock. Sand Bank, 
N. Y. 

7687. Cornelius H., b. June 18, 1855; m. 
Mch. 18, 1877, Ellen Griffith. Sand 
Bank, N. Y. 



3970. JOSHU.\ S. LOOMIS, b. K. Y., Sept. 12, 1820; m. Nov. 7, 1849, Olive Grommon. 
Champion, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

7688. RoBA R., b. June 6, 1851, d. Dec. 26, 7689. Sarah E., b. Aug. 4, 1857, d- Aug. 

1853. 2, 1862. 

3971. SYLVAN'US LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec. 22, 1822; m. Phebe Louisa, dau. of Thomas 
Rix and Mary CWhitford) Greene. He d. May 3, 1853. 'in<' she m. Wm. Clarke. 
See Greene Gen., p. ,371 (1903 ed'n). Albion, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

7690. Adelaide, b. 1850; m. Trow- 7691. Herbert, b. 1852; m. Stone. 

bridge. 

3972. CORNELIUS LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec. 3, 1824; m. Aug. 9, 1849, Hannah Ferguson. 
Cazenovia, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

7692. /^NN Eliza, b. Apr. 9, 1851 ; m. Feb. 25, 1873, Charles Fuller. 
Aug. 8. 1869, William Fuller. 7694. Cora, b. June 5, 1869. 

7693. Marynette, b. Nov. 22, 1852; m. 

3973. AUGUSTUS H. LOOMIS, b. Rome, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1829; m. 1857, Margaret, d. 
1867, dau. of George Crawford. Farmer. Rep. Pres. He d. 1889. Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 2 ch'n. 

769s. Franos Wm., b. Feb. 16, 1859. + 

7696. RiNALDO Garab.\ldi, b. Aug. 20, 

3975- WASHINGTON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., 1824; m. Ann Eliza Grannis, d. June 16, 
1857- He d. Mch., 1863. Floyd, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

7697. William, b. July 6, 1846. Floyd, 7699. Frank, b. Dec. 12, 1854. Floyd, 
N. Y. N. Y. 

7698. Clark, b. 1849, d. ae. 4 weeks. 

3976. CHARLES MARTIN LOO.MIS. b. May 8, 1835; m. Hopedale, Mass., Feb. 10, 185-, 
Rosetta Caster, b. Shrewsbury-. Mass., May 22, 1836, dau. of Horace and .^nn Maria 
(Ackerman) Checkering, i ch'd. 

7700. Charles Wilber, b. Hopedale, Apr. 22, i860. 

3977- PHILANDER BARNES LOOMIS, b. Athens, Pa., Jan. 5, 1810; m. ist, June 27. 
1848, Harriet Beidclman, d. May 27, 1856, leaving no ch'n; m. 2nd, i860, Mrs. Emily 
(Elsbury) Lenox, b. 1822, d. July 15, 1904. Farmer. He d. May 16, 1870. .Athens, 
Pa., where b. his 2 ch'n. 



1861. Barney, 111. 



7701. 



7702. 



.Anna Iona, b. 1863; m. 1880, Sey- 
mour Jenny, b. July 13, 1853. Ch'n: 
I. Edna, 2. Laura, 3. Floyd Loomis, 
4. Homer. 

Lavra. b. Jan. 3, 1865; m. May, 
1883, Fountain, b. Smithfield, Pa., 



Mch., 1851, and there d. Sept. ig, 
1903, son of George and Amanda 
( ) West. Farmer and stock 
raiser. Dem. Presb. Smithfield, 
Pa. Ch'd: i. Herbert. 



3978. JOHN WRIGHT LOOMIS, b. Athens, Pa., Dec. 8, 1811; m. ist, Nov., 1831, Evaline 
Snell, d. 1841 ; m. 2nd, Oct. 25, 1871, Mary Rolfe. Farmer and river pilot. Athens, 
Pa., where b. his 5 ch'n. 



399 



ttahtli ^ntrrattntt 



7703. 



7704. 



3979- 



7708. 
7709- 



7710. 
771 1. 



7713- 
3983. 

7719- 

7720. 
7721. 
772^- 

3985. 



77::3- 
7724. 



7725- 



Harriet, b. Oct. 20, 1832; m. 1850, 
Abraham Rogers. Sheshequin, Pa. 
Farmer. Ch'n: i. John \V., 2. 
Frances, 3. Ferdinand, 4. Burton, 5. 
Orlando, 6. Grace G. 
S.-uiAH, b. Dec. 4, 1833; m. Oct. 20, 
1853, .Andrew Hough. She d. 1867. 
Ulster, Pa. 



7705. Orl.\kdo. b. Mch. 5, 1836, d. 1864, 
in U. S. army. 

7706. L.\wREXCE, b. July 25, 1838; m. Er- 
lina Carpenter. Chemung, N. Y. 

7707. M.\RY. b. Oct 14. 1S40: m. .\pr. 3. 
1858, Daniel Dalv. She d. 1867. 
Waverly, N. Y. 



ERASTUS M. LOOMIS, b. near Athens, Pa.. Mch. 16. 1841 ; m. Milan, Pa.. (Feb. 
17), Dec. 17, 1840, Mima Jane. b. Macafee. N. J.. Feb. 27. 1824, dau. of Samuel 



and Hannah (Riggs) Macafee. Farmer. Rep 
II, 1896, near where were b. his 11 ch'n. 

George W., b. Oct. 14, 1841.+ 
Anjja Eliz.^beth, b. June 9, 1843; 
m. Mav, 1863, Horace Keeler. 
Smithfieid. Pa. 

Marian J., b. Mch. 30 (17), 1846 
(1845), d. Jan. 13, 185s (1853)- 
E.MMA Ev.\LiKE, b. Milan, Pa., Oct 
15, 1S48; m. there, Jan. 30. 1877, 
Daniel, b. Chenango, N. Y., Sept. 6, 
18^8, son of Benjamin Brown. 
Milan. Ch'd: i. Mabel. 
Denton \V., b. Jan. 30, 185 1 ; m. 

Sadie M. . 

Florence Juua, b. June 2, 1853, at 
Smithfieid ; m. Benjamin Struble. 



Meth. He d. Smithfieid, Pa., July 



Waverly, N. Y. 

7714. Frank W., b. June 16. 1855, at 
Smithfieid; m. Jennie Waldron. 

7715. Mary E., b. June 4. 1S57, at Smith- 
field ; m. Horace Keeler. 

7716. H.\RRIET E., b. Smithfieid (Milan), 
Jan. II, 1859; m. Oct. I. 1883, 
George, b. Smithfieid, Feb. 19. i860, 
d. July 17, 1904, son of Wallace and 
Mahaia (Talmadge") Scott. Milan, 
Pa. Ch'n: i. Ralph Wallace, 2. 
Fred Loomis, 3. .Archie George. 

7717. EiiA. b. Mch. 4. 1861, d. June. 1862. 

7718. John M., b. Smithfieid. Mch. 27, 
1863. + 



CHARLES S. LOO^^S. b. .Athens. Pa.. May 8. 1823: m. Milan, Pa., Oct 16, 
1846, Sarah Knickerbacker, b. Green. N. Y.. 1827. d. .Athens. Oct 7, 1892. Sur^•eyor 
and farmer. Rep. He d. 1S96, at Milan, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

-Alice, b. July 22, 1848; m. Oct, Xewton. b. Lisle, N. Y., Sept 25, 

1868. .Allen Ribble. .Athens, Pa. 1852. She was a grad. of Smith- 

Thomas, b. Sept 26. 1850. + field high school, and then a teach- 

Fercus, b. Dec. 6, 1853. Unm. er. She d. Milan, Jan. 13. 18S9. 

Evelyn Euz.\, b. Oct 26, 1855; m. Ch'n: I. Charles Evel>-n, 2. Bertha 

-Athens, June 26. 1875, Evlj-n Uriah Maud. 3. David Harrison. 

SIDNEY R. LOOMIS. b. Athens. Pa., Jan. 13, 1827. m. ist -Anna, d. 1858 or 9, dau. 
of Billings and .Anna (Califf") Pierce; m. 2nd. Ulster. Pa.. Cloa Nichols, d. .Aug. 
25, i87Sr m. 3rd. abt 1S81. Mrs. Jane Clapper, d. 1900. Farmer. Rep'n. He d. 
Aug. 27, 1888. His Bible and family record is in possession of his son John|^ 
widow; she is supposed to be in Buffalo, N. Y. .Athens, Pa. to ch'n, all b. in 
or near .Athens. 



7726. 



Frederick C, b. .Apr. 11, 1854. + 
Boyd. b. .Apr. 2, 1856; m, 1875 or 6. 
Helen, d. 1877, dau. of John and 
Emma ( ) Morley. Grocer. 
Rep. Milan. 

.Anna Belle, b. Lister, Pa., Mch. 
2, 1861 ; m. Syracuse. N. Y.. Aug. 
6. 1890. Charles, b. i860. .Auburn, 

N. Y., son of Fred and (Bis- 

bee) Wyckoff. She was divorced. 
1893. She was living in San Fran- 
cisco, Cal.. at time of great earth- 
quake. 1906, and her house was 
one of the first to bum. and be- 
sides suffering all the horrors inci- 
dent to earthquake, fire, and scarc- 
ity of water, she lost nearly all her 
wordly possessions. Nurse. Presb. 
Roxburv, Mass.. (Nov., 1906). No 
ch'n. 
John, b. May 4, 1863. + 



7727. Sidney R.. b. Sept 8, 1865; m. Jen- 
nie Baker. 

7728. XANCi-. b. Mch. 2, 186S; m. ist, 
Cloverdale. Cal., abt. 1886. Fred, 
son of Daniel and E. Eliza (.Loom- 
is) Walker, her first cousin. They 
were divorced. She m. 2nd, win- 
ter of 1892-3, Fred Romel. Santa 
Rosa. Cal. Ch'n— by ist m. : I. 
Fred. 2. Ellery, 3. George. 

7729. Jennie, b. Sept 9, 1870; m. Cam- 
den. N. J.. -Aug. 14. 1893- Joseph P., 
b. Wiesen Saxon, Germany. Sept. 
20, 1866. son of Christian and Ame- 
lia (Henkle) Spiegel. Roman 
Catholic. Boston. Mass. No ch'n. 

7730. Lillian May. b. .Aug. 20, 1S72; ra. 
Waverlv. N. Y., .Apr. 13. 1892. 
Charles, b. Mch. 30, 186S. d. (killed 
bv cars), Mch. 12. 1904. son of Asa 
and Frances (Slocum) Kinner. 



Railroad man. Sayre, Pa. Ch'd: road man. Sayre, Pa. Ch'n: i. 

I. Elmer. Sidney, 2. May, 3. Sidney, 4. Jessie. 

7731. Clara (twin), b. Aug. 20, 1872; m. 7732. Lucince, b. Aug. 12, 1877; m. 1902, 

1891 or 2, Frank, son of Asa and George Allington. Ch'd: A son. 
Frances (Slocum) Kinner. Rail- 

3986. FRANCIS GUY LOOMIS, b. Athens, Pa., July 9, 1831 ; m. Towanda, Pa., Jan. i. 

1857, Mary A., b. Ireland, Apr. 11, 1836, dau. of Michael and Hannah (Burns) 
Meloy. Farmer and mechanic. Rep. Cath. He d. Athens, May 19, 1887. 9 ch'n. 

7733- Fannie Eliza, b. Ulster, Pa., Mch. Nov. 27, 1870; m. Athens, Apr. 4, 

6, 1858. Unm. 1894, Thomas, b. Feb. 28, 1864, son 

7734. Emmett Henry, b. Smithfield, of Patrick and Margaret ( ) 
Sept. 30, 1859; m. Aug., 1885, Anna Golden. Farmer. Ind. Cath. 
Whitman. Grand Rapids, Mich. Ch'n: l. Mary Margaret, 2. P. 

7735. Eugene James, b. Sept. 18, 1861. + Frances. 3. Annie Gertrude, 4. Earl 

7736. Orlando M., b. Nov. 8, 1863. + Thos. Ambrose, 5. Joseph Augiis- 

7737. Hannah, b. Milan, Pa., Aug. 8, tine, 6. James Paul, 7. Ellen Wini- 
1866; m. Feb. 4, 1888, Clyde, b. fred, 8. Eugene Frederic. 

Milan, Sept. 10, 1864, son of Dud- 7739- Ellen Winifred, b. Dec. 29, 1873. 

ley and Susan (Merrill) Anthony. Unm. Roxbury, Mass. 

Merch't. Rep. Cath. Milan, Pa. 7740. Catherine, b. Apr. 23, 1876, d. 

Ch'n: I. Francis Dunham, 2. Mary Apr. 5, 1881. 

Gertrude. 7741. Francis Guy, b. Aug. 6, 1878. + 

7738. Mary Frances, b. Athens, Pa., 

3987. JUSTIN MORLEY LOOMIS, b. Athens, Pa., Apr. 22, 1834; m. Dec. 28, 1853, 
Delphine, b. Apr., 1836, d. Jan. 10, i8gg, dau. of Henry and Abigail ( ) Smith. 
Farmer, cattle dealer. Rep. He d. May lO, 1901, near Milan, Pa., where b. his 
10 ch'n. 

7742. Burt, b. July 31, 1855; m. Edna 7746. Lucina, b Apr. 6, 1863; d. Dec. 31, 
Anthony. 1865. 

7743. Ralph, b. Mch. 21, 1857; m. Belle 7747. Henry, b. Aug. 22, 1866. + 
Kinner. 7748. Mark, b. Feb. 13, 1869; m. Geor- 

77-14. Kate, b. May 25, 1859 ; m. Patrick gianna . 

McNerny. 7749. Ford, b. Apr. 18, 1871 ; m. Jessie 

7745. Carrie, b. Nov. 19, 1861 ; m. Aug. Corneby. 

20. 1884, George, b. Smithfield, Pa., 7750. Guy E., b. Feb. 26, 1876; m. Mch. 

1858, son of Warren and Cornelia 6, 1901, Mary L. Harris, b. E. 
(Baldwin) Chamberlain. Farmer. Smithfield. Pa., Jan. 19, 1882. 
Rep. Bapt. Milan. Ch'n: i. Jus- Farmer. Rep. 

tin Warren, 2. Bert. 77Si- Floyd, b. . + 

3990. LEVI PARMELEE LOOMIS, b. May 18, i8r8; m. Nov. 7, 1844. Ruth A. More- 
house. New Hartford, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 

7752. Mary Louisa, b. Nov. 5, 1846. 

3992. FRANKLIN LOOMIS, b. Nov. i. 1827; m. Dec. 25, 1847, Esther Morgan. Tully 

Valley, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
7753- Fanny, b. June 9, 1854; m. July 2, 7754. Flora, b. Nov. 13, 1856. 

1870, Anson Clark. She d. Mch 30, 77SS. Ursula, b. May 20, 1861. 

1871. 

3993- ALONZO LOOMIS. b. Jan. 21, 1832; m. July i, i860, Sarah Ann Tenny. Clinton, 
N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

7756. Deborah A., b. May 4, 1861. 7758. Olive E., b. Mch., 1867. 

7757. Roswell, b. Dec. 8, 1862. 

3998. GEORGE LOOMIS, b. N. Y.. Nov., 1826; m. 1850, Emmclinc Buckley. He d. Apr., 
1876. Stafford, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 

7759. Emily, b. Oct. 4, 1851 ; m. . Pembroke, N. Y. 

3999. WASHINGTON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec, 1828; m. 1846, Jane Gayton. He d. 
May, 1855. Stafford, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 

7760. Alice, b. 1847; m. Prescott Bush- nell. Batavia, N. Y. 

4001. JEROME N. LOOMIS, b. Le Roy, N. Y., May, 1833: m. Smithville, N. Y., Olive, 
b. .'\pr. 14. 1833, dau. of Jc.cob and Mary (Moory) Forbes. Cooper. Rep. Meth. 
Morganville, N. Y. 7 ch'n, all b. Genesee Co., N. Y. 



401 



Et5l|tl| Ci^pnrrattou 



7761. 
7762. 

7763. 
7764. 

4002. 

7768. 
7769. 

4003. 
7772. 

7773- 
7774- 

4005. 
7776. 
4017. 



George W., b. Bethany, July 17, 

1856. + 

Florence, b. Canada, Dec. 13, 1858; 

m. Feb. 22, 1877, Mattillus (?) 

Lemley. Pearl Creek, N. Y. 

Freeman, b. Pavilion, Aug. 13, 

1862. 

Charles, b. Pavilion, Aug. 3, 

1864. + 



7777- 



7765. Myrtie, b. Canada, June 7, 1868, d. 
Feb., 1875. 

7766. Jennie, b. Le Roy, July 16, 1872 ; 
m. Charles Muth. i ch'd. Buffalo, 
N. Y. 

7767. Grace, b. Pavilion, June 18, 1876; 
m. Adelbert Wilcox. 2 ch'n. Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 



LAFAYETTE LOOMIS. b. X. V., Jan. 14, 1836; m. Mch. 26, i860, Olive Bartlett. 
Elba, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Sarah Maria, b. May 6, 1861. 7770. Hattie Josephine, b. Dec. 20, 1869. 

Luther Byron, b. July 17, 1867. 7771. Edward Payson, b. Feb. 12, 1873. 

MONTGOMERY LOOMIS. b. N. Y., June 28, 1838; m. May 6, 1865, Matilda A. 

Caruthers. Liberty, O. 4 ch'n. 

Forrest, b. Feb. 15, 1866, d. Feb. 1871. 

17, 1866. 7775- Jessie S., b. Apr. 27, 1872, d. July 

Leroy, b. Aug. 13, 1868. 31, 1873. 

Arte F., b. May i, 1871, d. Aug. 24, 

LORIN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 17, 1842; ni. Mary Harris. Stafford, N. Y. i 
ch'd, h. N. Y. 
Mary Jane, b. 1868. 

CHARLES WARREN LOOMIS, b. Huntsburg, O., Oct. 5, 18 jo; ni. Caroline Ro- 
hada, b. Mecca, O., Apr., 1840, dau. of Milo and Lucy Ann (Dickcrson) Powers. In 
the gov't employ during the Civil War, and at its close moved to Miss. While there 
was Reading Clerk of the Constitutional Convention through which the state was 
re-admittcd into the Union ; momb. of Leg. 2 yrs. ; Supt. of State Prison 4 yrs. ; 
register of U. S. land office 8 yrs. Removed to Cleveland, O., 1883. Real estate. 
Rep. Cong. Cleveland, O. i child. 

Lucy Jannett, b. Miss., 1867; m. i. Warren K. 

Nov., 1880, F. W. Roberts. Child: 



4019. HENRY KINGSLEY LOOMIS, b. Jan. 2, 1845; m. Sheboygan, Wis., 1876, Lizzie 
Smith. Sheboygan, Wis. i ch'd. 

7778. Kathrvn, b. 1884; m. 1906, Milton Wliitston. Sheboygan, Wis. 

4026. SHERMAN BURT LOOMIS, h. Huntsburg, O., Mch. 9, 1854; '". there, Feb. 27, 
1878, Henrietta Maria, b. Huntsburg, .Apr. 13, 1854. dau. of Maurice and Laural 
(Greeley) Clapp. She is a grad. of Oberlin Coll., 1876, L. B. Farmer. Augustti, 
Kan. 2 ch'n. 

7779. Maurice Sherman, b. Huntsburg, 7780. Grace Laura, b. Gordon, Kan., 
June 2, 1881. Jan. 21, 1895. 



4028. FRANK SPENCER LOOMIS, b. Huntsburg, 
June 24, 1869, Harriet Josephine, b. Marengo, 
Celinda (Chapin) Wood. He enlisted, May 
served to Aug., 1862. Carpenter. Rep. Prot. 

7781. Amy Luella, b. Marengo, Mch. 18, 7784. 
1870; m. Mch., 1891, t)aniel E. 
Peck. 

7782. Frank Henry, b. Claridon, O., 7785. 
Dec. 17, 1872; m. Jan. 13, 1902, 
Margaret Scanlon. 

7783. Donald Edson, b. Huntsburg, O., 7786. 
Feb. 28, 1874; m. Mch. 17, 1906, 
Nellie lone Bailey. 

4049. FRANCIS WILSON LOOMIS, h. Port Wash'n, Wis., Nov. 3, 1850; m. Kankakee, 
111., Sept. 24. 1891, Hpllie K., b. Gilboa, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1864, dau. of Kellog and 
Eleanor (Richtmyre) Croswell. He rec'd a legal education at Univ. of Mich. Loans. 
Ind. 4 ch'n. 



O., Nov. 12, 1844; m. Marengo, 111., 
Mch. I, i8=;o, dau. of Edson G. and 
24. 1861, Co. D, 15th 111. Inft., and 
Marengo, 111. 6 ch'n. 
Bessie Edna, b. Huntsburg, O., 
Dec. 8, 1876; m. June, 1900, Llewel- 
lyn Crandall. Grigsville, 111. 
Lila Inez, b. Marengo, May 24, 
1883; m. Sept. 4, 1904, Theodore P. 
Beck. Woodstock, 111. 
Nellie Gretchen, b. Marengo, 
Sept. 20, 1884, d. May 30, 1900. 



Slonmta (ilfnpabgg 



402 



7787. 
7788. 

4051- 
7791. 
7792. 
4063. 



Karl C, b. Superior, Wis., July, 

1892. 

Stanley K., b. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 

19, 189s. 



7789. IIakolu F., b. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 
8, 1898, d. Jan. 5, 1899. 

7790. Francis Russell, b. Chicago, 111., 
Aug. 28, 1901. 



7794- 



7795- 
7796. 

4064. 



CHARLES L. LOOMIS, b. Port Wash'n, Wis,, Aug. 28, 1858; m. Oct. S, 1888, 

Mary Nelson. 3 ch'n. 

Otie F., b. Fair Grove, Mich., Oct. 1891. 

S, 1889. 7793. Dale F., b. Akron, Mich., May 12, 

Flossy, b. Akron, Mich., Feb. 12, 1893. 

LORRIN KINGSLEY LOOMIS, b. Franklin, Portage Co., O., Jan. 10, 1825; m. 
Wcynioiith, O., Jan. 6, 1853, Eunice Ann, b. Weymouth, -Aug. 26, 1829, d. Bennetts' 
Cor's, O., I\Iay 23, 1905, dau. of Abijah Rogers and Betsey (Graham) Mann. On 
July 31, 1847, he obt'd a license, Akron, O., to marry Lovina Esta of Richfield, 
Summit Co., O., but she suddenly died before her wedding day. See. Vol. A, p. 470, 
Summit Co. Mar. Records. Farmer. Removed to Henry Co., O., 1861, enlisted 
Sept. 2, 1864, 176th Regt. O. V. L, and d. Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 5, 1864. 6 ch'n— 
all b. Weymouth, except last, b. Damascus, Henry Co., O. 

Eliza Adelaide, _b. Nov. 23, j 853; 7797. Cl.\ra Elcina, b. Apr. 21, 1859; 

m. Mich., .'\rthur Chrisman, of 
Granger, O. He owned a farm 
near Newaygo, Mich., where she d. 
during childbirth of her ist child, 
which also died. 

7798. Perry Wilson, b. Sept. 18, i860. + 

7799. Charles Lorrin, b. Aug. 23, 
1864. + 



7800. 
7801. 



7802. 
7803. 

7804. 
7805. 

7806. 
4065. 

7808. 
4066. 



m. Oct. 9, 1871, ~Merritt L. Finch 
whotn she left, and became a music 
teacher. She d. Dec. 22, 1879. 
Ch'd : I. Lorrin, who d. Wey- 
moutli, O., at abt. 18 yrs. of age. 
Henry Fremont, b. Aug. 11, 

1855. + 

-Albert Kingsley, b. June 17, 

1857. + 

CHARLES WILSON LOOMIS, b. Franklin (now Kent), Portage Co., O., July 
12, 1828; m. Medina, O., 1852, Sarah, b. Colebrook, Berks Co., Pa., Jan. 10, 1833, 
d. Sept., igo6, dau. of Jacob B. and Mary (Renninger) Oberholtzer. He removed 
from Medina Co.. O., to Henry Co., O., fall of 1861, thence to Nashville, Holmes 
Co., O., Dec, 1862, and d. on the Geo. Liggett farm. i|< miles N. W. of Nashville, 
Nov. 14, 1864. and was buried in the Dutch Lutheran Cemetery, but, by request of 
his vvidow, was removed, in 1907, to her lot in Woodvale cemetery, near Berea, O. 
In his last sickness he was drafted for military service. Farmer (renter). Rep. 
PresI). 8 ch'n— first 6 b. Medina Co., 7th b. Henry Co., and 8th b. Holmes Co. 

rea, O. Unm. 

D. Allen, b. Nashville. O., 
29, 1864; m. West View. O., 
31. 1891, Flora, b. West View, 
of Frank and Jane (Thompson) 
Sncll. Grocer. Rep. Cong. He 
was killed in getting off a moving 
train, Mch. 19, 1892, at West 
View, O. Buried in Woodvale 
Cem'y, Berea, O. His widow m. 
2nd, Rev. T. J. Hoak. a Meth. cler- 
gyman. 



7807. 



Mch. 
Dec. 
dau. 



7809. 
7810. 



Elisha Scott, b. Sept. 18, 1852. + 

Charles Wilson, b. Dec. 31, 1853, 

d. Nashville, O., Aug. 24, 1886. 

Unm. 

Jacob Henry, b. Feb. 17, 1856.,+ 

William Franklin, b. Aug. 27, 

I8.S7. + 

Ali;ert .'\dillo, b. Apr. 9. 1850. + 

Ida Cornelia, b. Nov. 28, i860, d. 

Feb. 18, 1861. 

MiLO Sylvester, b. Damascus, 

Henry Co., O., Mch. 22, 1862. Be- 

EDWARD ANDREWS LOOMIS, b. Portage Co.,' O., Mav 2. 1831: m, Bcloit, 
Wis., July 3, 1859. Harriet R., b. Feb. 12, 1835, Lc Roy, N. Y., d. Beloit, Feb. 19, 
1897. dau. of Philip and Lydia (Glcndall) Laraway. Tinsmith. Rep. Episc. 1 ch'd. 
Edward A., b. May i8, i860. + 

HENRY LOOMIS, b. Medina Co., O., Aug. 28, 1834 or 5; ni. Medina Co., O., Sept. 
17, 1855, Emily E., dau. of Cyrenus and Julia Ann (Ingram) Fitch. He removed 
to Tenn., practicing physician, and during Civil War, from near Holly Springs, 
Miss.; he was a conscript in Confederate Army, taken prisoner (reported so) and 
is supposed to have died, as the last his wife heard of him he was on way to Rich- 
mond, and sick. From Holly Springs, she reached the Ohio River, and walked 
with her 2 ch'n to La Porte, Ind., destitute and helpless. She and ch'n resided at 
La Porte, Ind., when last heard from. 3 ch'n. 

Ada, b. , d. . 781 1. A child, b. . 

Henry, b. . 



403 



lEtglitli C^fttprattott 



4068. 



7812. 



WILLIAM HARRISON LOOMIS, b. Medina Co., O., July 24, 1840; m. Chatham, 
O., Oct. IS, 1864, Portia Naomi, b. Sharon, O., Oct. 15, 1845, dau. of Joseph and 
Adaline (Daniels) Fitield. He enlisted in 88th Ind. Regt., Co. K, Aug. 11, 1862. 
Being sick in army, he came home and never returned to his Co. He roved from, 
place to place. A farmer. Rep. He d. Union Town, Kan., Mch. 29, 1880, and his 
wife and children returned to Medina Co., O. S ch'n. 



7813- 
7814. 

4072. 



Lucy May, b. Etna, Ind., Oct. i, 
186s; m. Chatham, O., Feb. 8, 1883, 
Benjamin Franklin, b. Lafayette, 
O., Nov. 25, 1861, son of Henry and 
Lucina (Butolph) Rudd. Station- 
ary engineer. Rep. Meth. Me- 7815. 
dina, O. 4 ch'n: i. Milo Joseph, 
2. Mabel Bessie, 3. Ruth May, 4. 
Vina Maud. 

Lily Gay, b. Prairie Roude, Mich., 
May 2, 1867, d. Neosho Falls, Kan., 
Sept. II, 1871. 

Laura Belle, b. Neosho Falls, 
Sept. II, i86g; m. Brighton, O., 7816. 

(Lorain Co.), May 26, 1895, Charles 



Adolph, b. Sept. 19, 1857, son of 
Lemuel aijd Mary (Hibbs) Hum- 
phrey. Railroad employee. Me- 
dina, O. Ch'n: i. Mary Belle, 2. 
Flatus Emmet. 

Elizabeth Orrilla, b. Neosho 
Falls, July 27, 1873 ; m. Medina, O., 
Jan. 4, 1893, widower Charles Free- 
man, b. Camden, O., Sept. 28, 1857, 
son of Freeman and Mary Jane 
(Fcnn) Greene. Department-store 
clerk. Wooster, O. Ch'd: i. How- 
ard Freeman. 

Adam Franklin, b. Prairie Roude, 
Mich., May 10, 1876. -f- 



JASPER henry LOOMIS, b. Portage Co, O., Mch. 28, 1830; m. Cherry Valley, 
111., May 25, 1849, Sophronia E., b. Hinckley, O., Sept. 21, 1832, dau. of William 
Henry and Dorcas (Waite) Brown. He removed from Medina Co., O., to Cherry 
Valley, 111., in 1848, and thence to Newton, la., in 1856. Followed teaming. Went 
to Pike's Peak, seeking gold. Returned in a year. In 1887 he and family removed 
to Ashland, Oregon. Farmer. He d. at Ashland, May 25, 1891, leaving a wife and 
children. 7 ch'n. 



7817. 
7818. 
7819. 
7820. 

4076. 



7824. 
7825. 

7826. 



7827. 



Franklin, b. Cherrv Valley, Feb. 7821. 

28, 1850, d. Oct. 2, 1850. 

E. Frank, b. Cherry Valley, May 

9, i8S5- + 

Charles Drayton, b. Newton, la., 7822. 

Oct. II, 1857, d. Oct. 13, i860. 

William Forrest, b. Newton, la., 7823. 

Dec. 18, 1863. -f 



Emily Melissa, b. Van Buren Co., 

Mich., May 4, 1866; m. Sept. 12, 

190S, Cassius M. Waite. Ashland, 

Oregon. 

Charles Lewis, b. Newton, la., 

Oct. 16, 1869. + 

Annie Eliza, b. Newton, la., Sept. 

21, 1872, d. Nov. 27, 1895. 



DRAYTON HIRAM LOOMIS, b. Hinckley, Medina Co., O., Feb. 5. 1841; m. New- 
ville, Ind., Oct. 18, 1861, Mary Arvilla, b. Elizabethtown, N. J., Sept. 18, 1844, d. 
Newville, Tnd., Mch. 18, 1905, dau. of Jolni S. and Catherine E. (Simmons) Newton. 
Slioemaker. Dem. Meth. Served in 129th Ind. Vol., as orderly sargeant, in Civil 
War. Newville, Ind., where b. his 9 ch'n. 



d. ae. abt. 6 yrs. 
Unm. Newville, 



4081. 



7833- 
7834. 

7835- 



William A., b. Aug. 6, 1862. -}- 

RosETTA May, b. May 4, 1864, d. 7828. 

ae. 3 mos. 7829. 

Jasper A., b. May i, 1866; m. July 

8. 1866, Lurena Morgan. Hicks- 7830. 

ville, O. 7831. 

John H., b. Nov. 12, 1867; m. ist, 7832. 

Edna, b. Sept. 16, 1871, d. Aug. 22, 

1901, dau. of Lewis and Delila 

(Bartlett) Ayers; 3 ch'n; m. 2nd, 

Newville, Ind'., Mch. 12, 1903, Cora, 

b. May 4, . 1870, dau. of Lucius and 

Margaret (Shrall) Loveland. But- 

MYRENUS LOOMIS, b. Remsen Corners, Medina Co., O., July 12, 1836; m. Gales- 
burg, 111., Oct. 2, 1861, Lenora, b. , dau. of Van Leete. He served 3 yrs. 

in Civil War, Co. I, 102nd 111. Inf. Colwich, Kan. s ch'n. 

Adelbert, b. , d. ae. 2 yrs. ch'n. 

InA M., b. ; m. Onward Loom- 7836. George, b. ; m. . 

is, son of (4102?). 6 ch'n. 7837- Mamie, b. : m. . No 

Laura, b. ; m. . No ch'n. 



ler, Ind. 
Mary E., b. - 
Olan E., b. - 
Ind. 

James S., b. , d. ae. 3. 

Drayton David, b. Jan. 25, 1877. + 
Catherine Marie, b. May 22, 1881 ; 
m. Sept. I, 1900, Karl D., b. Crest- 
line, O., May 8, 1872, son of Aaron 
E. and Mary Livona ( ) Peter- 
son. Newville, Ind. Ch'n : i. 
Thaddeus K., 2. Mary Livona, 3. 
Daisy May, 



ICnnmtB (ilpufalng^ 



404 



4085. 
7838. 

7839. 

4088. 

7844- 

7845. 
4089. 

7847- 
7848. 

4105- 

7850. 
7851. 



7853. 
7854. 
7855- 
7856. 

4111. 

7861. 
7862. 



7864. 

7865. 
7866. 



JASPER JOHN LOOMIS, b. Medina Co.. O., Sept. 30, 1846; 111. 1873. Cleantha, b. 

, dau. of Tooker. He d, Le Sueur Center, Minn., Oct. 20, 1887, where b. 

his 6 ch'n, and where she resides. 

Sueur Center. 

7840. Jasper Stephen, b. , m. 

. Wis. 

7841. Eveline Cleantha, b. ; m. 

Cook. 2 ch'n. Wis. 

7842. Amos, b. , d. ae. 2. 

7843. Estella Rachel, b. . Unm. 



Eunice Jerusha, b. , tn. 

— — . She and her son drowned in 
a well. Left a son living. Her boy 
fell into the well and she lost her 
life in trying to save him. 
Charles Marcus, (known as Ja- 
cob), b. abt. 1880. Unm. Le 



WILLIAM ALMON LOOMIS, b. Ravenna, O., Sept. 15, 1830; m. Boulder City, 
Col., Sept. 2, 1867. Annie, b. Bloomsburg, Pa., 1839, dau. of John and Mary (Stod- 
dard) Penman. He spent 3 yrs. at College, at Tiffin, Ohio. Farmer. Rep. Presb. 
He d. Newton, la., Apr. 22, igoi. 3 ch'n. 
Mary Melissa, b. Central City, 



Cal. Sept. 20, 1869; m. Sept. 20, 
1888, Squire Curtis Moffit. Ch'n: 
I. Perry Loomis, 2. Marlen Her- 
rick, 3. Almon, 4. Marion Curtis. 
Elizabeth, b. Newton, la.. Feb. 16, 



1871, d. there Nov. 13, 1884. 
7846. Katiierine, b. Newton, la., Sept. 4, 
1872 ; m. Feb. 5, 1896, Lewis Grant, 
b. 1869, son of Jasper Newton and 
Anna (McMurray) Edge. Ch'd : 
I. Mac Henderson. 



SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. O., 1832; m. Margaret Embody. Toledo, O. 3 ch'n, b. O. 

Kate, b. 1859. Unm. Toledo, O. 7849. Florence, b. . Unm. To- 

William, b. 1861, d. 1874. ledo, O. 

LUCIUS A. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., June 21, 1835; m. Oct. 10, 1865, Anna M. Burroughs. 
He served in U. S. .^nny, 23rd Inf. of N. Y., 1861-3. S. Barre, N. Y. 3 ch'n. b. N. Y. 
Sumner L., b. May 29, 1867. 7852. Arthur C, b. Mch. 31, 1873. 

Adelbert, b. Dec. 19, 1868. 



4109. HIBBARD N. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 7, 1838; m. Dec. 24, i860, Mary Tewksbury. 



Meshoppen, Pa. 8 ch'n. 
Ida Eliza, b. Apr. 5, 1862. 
Samuel, b. Dec. 8, 1863. 
Bertha Amanda, b. Nov. 29, 1865. 
Dora, b. Jan. 9, 1868. 



7857. Alfred Tennison, b. June 3, 1870. 

7858. Cl.\ra Amelia, b. Mch. 13. 1872. 

7859. Chester M., b. Mch. 19, 1874. 

7860. A son, b. June, 1876. 



PHILO MELVIN LOOMIS. b. Onondaga, N. Y., June 28, 1842; m. June 28, 1870. 
Martiarct E. Detrick. Meshoppen, Pa. 3 ch'n. . 

Rosalia, b. Apr. 2, 1871. 7863. Homer, b. July 4, 1875. 

Frank, b. Apr. 28, 1872. 

FORDYCE WASHINGTON LOOMIS, b. 1818 (Northampton V. Rec. says 1822); 
m. 1st, Dec. 26, 1842, Rosina Amelia Cole, b. 1826, d. July 17, 1849, ae. 23; m. 2nd, 
Oct. 2, 1849, Abbie, d. Southampton, Mass., Oct. 8, 1861, ae. 32, dau. of Litjerty and 
Maria ( ) Daddye; m. 3rd. Pittslield, Mass., June 4, 1862, Mrs. Elizabeth Bart- 
lett, dau. of Silas and Orpha Parkin. She d. Aug. 3, 1905. He d. Florence, Mass., 
Jan., 1892. s ch'n — b. Florence. 



.'\rthur M., b. Mch. 17, 1847, d. 
Sept. 18, 1847. 

Arthur A., b. May 11, 1851. + 
Charles Henrv, b. Nov. 16, 
1852. + 

GEORGE M. LOOMIS, b. Mass., Oct. 15, 1840; m. Louisa Kinney. Cummington, 
Mass. 2 ch'n — b. Mass. 



7867. William, b. Jan. 26, 1855, d. Nov. 
12, i8.s7. 

7868. Samuel Daddye, b. Northampton, 
Mch. 8, i860. 4- 



George Frank, b. Aug. 11, 1862.4- 
Howard Wallace, b. Jan. 21, 



1870. 



4121. 

7869. 
7870. 

4125. CHARLES WESLEY LOOMIS. b. Pepperell, Mass., Oct. 22, 1838; m. Sept. 27, 

1870, Emogcne C, b. No. Blandford, Mass., 1844, dau. of Bradner S. and Sarah 

( ) Gibbs. Laborer. He d. July 22, 1906. Leeds, Mass., where b. his 5 ch'n. 

7871. Clara Emocene, b. Sept. 11, 1871 ; W. and Martha A. (Deane) Jour- 

m. July 17, 1898, George W., b. dian. Northampton, Mass. Ch'n: 

Dorr, Mich., 1867, son of George i. Charles L., 2. Donald Doane. 



405 JEtglitli Q^^ttgratton 

7872. Hattie Jane, b. Oct. 9, 1876. 7874- Nellie May, b. Oct. 3, 1881, d. 

7873. Frances E., b. Feb., 1878, d. Mch. June 11, 1905. 

5^ 1880. 7875. Bradner Stewart, b. May 7, 1888. 

4126. GEORGE COOK LOOMIS, b. Pcpperell, Mass., Aug. 2, 1841 ; m. Clinton, la., May 

16, 1870, Emma Eliza, b. Boston, Mass., May 28, 1850, dau. of Hiram and Emma 
E. (Cooper) Bates. In Civil War, 12th 111. Regt., sergeant. Lost right arm at 
Atlanta, 1864. Gr. College at Fukon, 111., B. L. Teacher. Dem. Unit'n. 3 ch'n— 
b. Fulton, 111. 

7876. Frances Emma, b. Aug. 25, 1871 ; nell, 1894, M. C. E. Bridge engi- 
m. Dec. 26, 1894, Clarence W. Han- neer. Dem. Christian. Toledo, O. 
son. Fulton, 111. 7878. Laura Cooper, b. Dec. 23, 1878. 

7877. Arthur Bates, b. Mch. 7, 1873. Fulton, 111. 
Gr. Univ. of 111., 1893, B. S.; Cor- 

4127. DAVID SMITH LOOMIS, b. Pepperell, Mass., July 11, 1846; m. Northampton, 
Mass., Feb. i, 1872, Lydia A., b. Townsend (Grafton), Vt., Apr. 17, 1842, d. July 
22, 1903, dau. of Joseph and Susan (Richardson) Osgood. He is a carpenter. 
Springfield, Mass., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

7879. Harry E., b. Sept. 12, 1874. 7880. Edwin W., b. Nov. 15, 1875. 

4134. CHARLES E. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 29, 1843; m. Northampton, Mass., May 27, 1869, 
Emeline A., b. 1840, dau. of Pliny and Mary Warren. She d. Feb. S, 1875, ae. 37, 
Vineland, N. J. 2 ch'n. 

7881. George N., b. Mch. 10, 1872, d. July 7882. Cephas L., b. Feb. 4, 1875, d. same 

17, 1872. day. 

4140. CHESTER C. LOOMIS, b. Northampton, Mass., July 11, 1841 ; m. ist, June i, 
1859, Mary, b. Worcester, 1840, dau. of David and Mariann (Cheever) Hager; m. 
2nd, Springfield, Mass., Nov. s, 1861, Josephine Augusta, b. Northampton, 1842, dau. 
of Rufus and Frances (Parsons) Sackett. Fireman. In Civil War, sergt. Co. M, 3rd 
Regt. Mass. He d. Waterford, N. Y., May 3, 1876. 3 ch'n— b. Mass. 

7883. Howard, b. Northampton, Sept. 19, 7884. Hulda, b. 1863. 

1862. He is a soldier. 7885' Estella, b. Feb., 1867. 

4143. WINFIELD VENERA SCOTT LOOMIS, b. Northampton, Mass., Aug. 17, (22 
by Northampton V. Rec), 1847; m. Helen Miller, b. Brattleboro, Vt. Laborer. 2 
ch'n, b. Northampton. 

7886. Harry, b. Jan. 5, 1874, d. Jan. 10, 7887. Florence Helen, b. July 21, 1878. 

1874. 

4154. RUSSEL BARNES LOOMIS. b. Southampton, Mass., July 29, 1850; m. there, Oct. 

16, 1872, Fanny Elizabetli, b. Holyoke, Mass., Nov. 10, 1853, dau. of Harvey and 

Lucy Day (Grousbock) Thorpe. Farmer. Rep. He resides on the old Amos Loomis 

homestead acquired by deed in 1730. 3 ch'n, b. Southampton. 
7887.1. Gray Eugene, b. Feb. 14, 1877, d. Eva May, b. Middletown, Conn., 

Sept. 4, 1877. Dec. 24, 1879, dau. of Michael and 

7887.1. Gray Eugene, b. Feb. 14, 1877, d. Eliza (Mann) Buggle. Farmer. 

Jan. 26, 1878. . Rep. Res. on the old homestead. 

7888. Edgar Russel, b. July 15, 1880; m. Southampton, Mass. 
N. Weymouth, Mass., Nov. 4, 1903, 

4165. ELIHU GOODMAN LOOMIS, b. Bedford, Mass., Oct. 22, 1852; m. Norwich 
Town, Conn., Apr. ii, 1882, Marian Hillhouse, b. Norwich Town, Conn., Sept. 29, 
i860, d. Bedford, Mass., Mch. 23, 1907, dau. of Wm. and Mary Elizabeth (Williams) 
Fitch. Grad. Amherst Coll., A. B., 1874. Att'y. Rep. Cong. Bedford, Mass. 5 
ch'n, all b. Bedford. 

7889. Mary Fitch, b. July 29, 1883, d. 7891. Hubert Hillhouse, b. Mch. 16, 
Mch. 19, 1892. 1889. 

7890. Ralph Lane, b. Apr. 13, 1887. 7892. Samuel, b. Sept. 18, 1892. 
Stud't Amherst Coll., 1907. 7893- William Fitch, b.> Apr. 27, 1894. 

4166. REV. SAMUEL LANE LOOMIS, b. Littleton, Mass.. Aug. 16, 1856; m. Lincoln, 
Neb., Aug. 23, 1887, Marion Camp, b. Steubenville, O., Feb. 15, 1866, dau. of Joseph 
A. and Matilda (Spraguc) Lippincott. He grad. Amherst Coll. with A. B., 1877; 
D. D., 1899. Ordained as a clergyman in 1880, he has served at Newport, Ky. ; 
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Newark, N. J., and Boston, Mass., where (1907) he is pastor of 



Snomtg C^gnralngy 406 

tlu- rniuii Conij. Cluirrli, to wliicli lie was called in 1896. In politics, a Rep'n ; in 
religion a Cong't. He is the author of the book published in 1866, entitled "Modern 
Cities and Their Religious Problems," which ran through four editions. Boston, 
Mass. I cli'd. 

7894. Henry Spracue, b. Newark, N. J., June 18, 1891. 

4167. HENRY ABBOTT LOOMIS, b. Littleton, Mass., Oct. 29, i860; m. Brookline, Mass., 
Dec. 29, 1885, Florence, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 4, 1866, dau. of Joshua Paul Gus- 
tavus and Mary (Kent) Barker. Shoe business. Rep. Cong. He d. Sacramento, 
Cal. Oct. 13, 1890. and she m. W. T. Whedon, now at Norwood, Mass. 2 ch'n. 

7895. Paul, b. Newtonville, Mass., Aug. Mass., Nov. 20, 1889. Norwood. 
7, 1888, d. an infant. Mass. 

7896. Elizabeth Bellamy, b. Newton, 

4179- JOHN LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Ct., Dec. 25, 1836; m. Manchester. Ct., Oct. 16, 1865. 
Catherine Eliza, b. Manchester, June 8, 1840, dau. of Nathaniel and Clemenza 
(Strong) Keeney. Farmer. Rep'n. Meth't. South Manchester, Ct., where born his 
9 ch'n, except 1st one, b. Gilead, Ct. 

7897. Keeney B., b. Nov. 27, 1866. + Oct. 19, 1898, John Osgood Pres- 

7898. Clara Eva, b. Aug. 29, 1869. cott. 

7899. Minnie Lucretia, b. Apr. 12, 1871, 7902. Arthlt! Emory, b. Nov. 22, 1876. 
d. Aug. 31, 1888. 7903. Warner Morton, b. Mch. 15, 1880, 

7900. BuRDETT Frank, b. Nov. 16, 1872, d. Apr. 25, 1881. 

d. May 16, 1881. 7904. Maro Alden. b. July 2, 1882. 

7901. Eloie May, b. Oct. 12, 1874; m. 7905. Mabel Jane, b. July 24, 1884. 

4185. WILLIAM HENRY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec. 30, 1839; m. ist, Oct. 4, i860, Sarah 
Griffith, d. 1866; m. 2nd, Apr., 1870, Elizabeth Showers. Elba, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

7906. William C, b. Apr., 1862. 7908. Dora, b. 1872. 

7907. Frederick, b. Feb. 6, 1865. 

4198. DAVID M. LOOMIS, b. N. Y.. Aug. 6, 1825; m. May 5, 1844, Edna Burdick Miller. 
He d. Shokan. N. Y., Sept. 22, 1864, and she afterwards resided at N. Adams, Mass. 
5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

7909. John G., b. Williamstown, Mass., 791 1. Celestia Ann, b. Aug. 6, 1849, d. 
Sept. 20, 1845. + Sept. 10, 1853. 

7910. Mary C, b. Sept. 20, 1845, d. Oct. 7912. David M.. b. May 25, 1851. North 
10, 1862. See Williamstown Vital Adams, Mass. 

Records. 7913. Lucy Maria, b. Apr. 19, 1854. 

4203. REV. JUSTIN R. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Apr. 15, 1834; m. Oct. 19, 1851, M. Louisa 

Sherman. Methodist minister. W. Hurley, N. Y. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 
7914. Marshall H., b. Mch. 22, 1853, d. omitted because, after MS. had gone to 

Apr. 7, 1854. printer, it was discovered they were the 

children of No. 4212, as there given. — 

Note.— Nos. 7915, 7916 and 7917 are Editor. 

4210. DAVID LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 31, 1836; m. Apr. 30, 1861, Emmcline Gross, who 
d. . He was living in 1907. McGraw, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

7918. Ei.LEN May, b. May 18, x866. Unm. 7919. Arthur D.\vid, b. July 11, 1868; m. 

McGraw, N. Y. . 

7920. Floyd, b. . 

421 1. DR. WILLIAM BANKS LOOMIS, b. Worcester, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1838; m. Esper- 
ance, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1866, Matilda E., b. Esperance, Mch. 24, 1844, dau. of Rufus 
and Ilannali (McDuffey) Rockwell. Physician and (now) farmer. Rep. Mcth. 
Ainsworth, Neb. 7 ch'n. 

7921. Orlena Ursula, b. Hobart, Ind., 7926. William B., b. Jan. 15, 1880, d. 
Oct. 23, , d. Mch. 24, 1868. Westside, la., July 21, 1880. 

7922. Rufus Morgan, b. Nunica, Mich., 7927. Mary Alice, b. Ainsworth, Neb., 
Jan. 6, 1869. + May 17, 1884; m. Ainsworth, Nov. 

7923. Charles A., b. Nunica, Mich., May 9, 1902, Burr J., b. Barahoo, Wis., 
20, 1871.+ Sept. 25, 1875, son of George G. 

7924. Arthur E., b. Nunica, June 6, 1872, and Agnes (Jones) Gates. Cirecn- 
d. Westside, la., Feb. 14, 1879. river, Utah. Ch'n: i. Osman W., 

7925. Viola H., b. Hobart, Ind., Aug. 23, 2. Franklin Burr. 
1874, d. Oct. 19, 1874. 



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lEt^Iitlt ^rn^ratton 



4212. JUSTIN R. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., May 13, 1841 ; m. June 10, 1862, Frances A., b. June 
II, 1837, dau. of Jared and Olive (Butts) Goodrich. He d. June, 1902. Stamford, 
N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

7928. Frank Goodrich, b. , d. ae. 5 A student for some time at Cor- 

months. nell Univ'y- Teacher in St. Mary's 

7928.1. Burton Goodrich, b. Sept. 16, School, at Memphis, Tenn. 

1865 ; m. . No ch'n. N. Y. 7930.1. Maud Justine, b. 1878 ; m. igoo. 

City. Joseph P. Hines. Albany, N. Y. 

7929. Jared Burton, b. Apr. 13, 1867. Ch'n : I. Agnes M., 2. Heien M. 

7930. Helen Augusta, b. Aug. 6, 1870. 

4213. ALEXANDER LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. 18, 184.3; m. Clementina N. Adams. 
Streator, 111. i ch'd, b. III. 

7931. William Daniel, b. May 11, 1868. 

4216. JOHN WHITE LOOMIS, b. Aug. 20, 1850; m. Wheeler, Ind., Oct. 14, 1877, Martha 
A., d. 1883, dau. of Alonzo and Sarah (Mac.Affee) Curtis. Farmer. Hobart, Ind. 
4 ch'n, b. Indiana. 

7932. Carrie Ellen, b. Oct. 28, 1879, at 7933. Howard, b. , d. . 

Wheeler. Teacher, compositor. 7934. Harvey, b. , d. . 

Presb. Washington, D. C. 7935- Robert E., b. , d, . 

4219. REV. CHARLES HENRY LOOMIS, b. Decatur, N. Y., July 9, 1857; m. Burling- 
ton, la., June 24, 1884, Carrie, b. Feb. 13, 1858, dau. of Samuel and Christiana ( ) 
Streed. Attended Normal School, Valparaiso, Ind. Resided N. Y., Ind., 111., and 
Cal. Clergj'man. Prohib. Free Meth. 7 ch'n, all b. Cal. 

7936. Emma Christine, b. lone, Cal., 7939. Leon Vorheis, b. Jan. 26, 1893. 

Oct. 7, 1885. Grad. Univ. Cal., 7940. Maynard Prouty, b. Aug. 19, 1897, 

1906. B. L. Teacher. Prospect d. June 3, 1904. 

Park, Cal. 7941. Clarence Hartan, b. Aug. 17, 

Samuel Morgan, b. Dec. 5, 1887, 1900, at Oakdale, Cal. 

at Almeda, Cal. 7942. Wilma Irene, b. Sept. 23, 1903, at 

Howard Banks, b. May 5, 1890. Gilroy, Cal. 



7937 

7938 
4223 

7943 
7944 



MARINUS a. LOOMIS, b. Cicero, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1813; m. Dec. 26, 1847, Elizabeth 

Brown. N. Y. City. 3 ch'n, b. there. 

Chester, b. Jan. 29, 1849, d. Sept. 1858. 

28, 1849. 7945. Marinus, b. May 27, 1867. 

Ernest, b. Apr. I, 1854, d. Sept. 25, 

4226. CHAUNCEY CHESTER LOOMIS, b. Cicero, N. Y., Oct. g, 1820; m. abt. 1851, 
Lucy Elizabeth, b. N. Y., Sept., 1820, d. Syracuse, N. Y., 1886, widow of John Os- 
trander and dau. of Mr. and Mrs. (Dyckman) Hicks, a sea captain. He was edu- 
cated at Onondaga Academy. Merchant and m'f'r. Rep. Unit. He d. Oct. 31, 
1869, at Syracuse, N. Y., where born his 2 ch'n. 

7946. Chester Hicks, b. Oct. 19, 1852.+ 7947. John Alonzo, b. Dec. 15, 1859.+ 

4231. ADDISON J. LOOMIS, b. Cicero, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1830; m. Dec. 28, 1854, Caroline 
Loomis (5557), who d. Apr. 7, 1907. Farmer. Univ't. He d. 1908, in Cicero, N. Y.. 
where b. his 2 ch'n. 

7948. Rosetta, b. Nov. 26, 1855 1 rfi- Sept. 7949- Frank E., b. Nov. 2, 1857. 

30, 1874, Eugene Ward. 

4232. HENRY H. LOOMIS, b. Cicero, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1833; m. Mch. 28, 1854, Clarissa, 
b. Jan. 8, 1835, d. Jan. 3, 1888, dau. of Noah and Mary Ann (Brown) Meriam.. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

7950. Edwin Leroy, b. Apr. 6, 1858; m. See Merriam Gen. 

Jan. 20, 1880, Emma F. Nicholson. 7952. Anna Grace, b. Sept. 13, 1871 ; m. 

7951. Dora May, b. May 6, 1861 ; m. Oct. June 5, 1896, J. E. Humphrey. 
2, 1884, Dwight H. Murray. Ch'n: Ch'd: i. Henry Loomis. 

I. H. Loomis, 2. Clara Margaret. 

4233. ALEXIS N. LOOMIS, b. July 31, 1816; m. Nov. 28, 184S, Anna M. Russell. He d. 
May 13, 1872. Otisco, Mich. 4 ch'n, b. Mich. 

7953- Judson H., b. Sept. 10, 1846. + Mch. 20* 1873, George R. Lemon. 

7954. Delancy A., b. Aug. 28, 1848. + Kansas. 

7955. Esther E., b. Sept. 12, 1850; m. 7956. Fred A., b. Sept. 28, 1859. 



SlnrimtH (SrnraloQg 



408 



4236. LUTHER A. LOOMIS. b. Sept. 23, 
mont, 1.1. 8 ch'n. 

79S7- Janette M., b. May 11, 1850; m. 
Dec. 31, 187s, Wm. L. Kent. Lena, 
la. Ch'n: i. Bertie Lee, 2. Sarah 
Ann, 3. Guy Rolland, 4. Adaline 
Anna. 

7958. John, b. Dec. 19, 1851, d. Jan. 11, 
1852. 

7959. Elizabeth N., b. June 19, 1853, d. 
Oct. 31, 1853. 



7965- 
7966. 



4246. 
7970. 

7971. 
4260. 

7974- 
7975- 

4268. 



7977- 

7978. 
7979- 
7980. 
798r. 

4269. 



7985- 
7986. 



7987. 



4271 

7991 
4276. 

7992 
7993 



1822; m. May 13, 1849, Sarah Ann Morse 
7960. 



Bel- 



Annette Elizabeth, b. Dec. i, 
1855 ; m. Feb. 22, 1876, Marvin 
Henry Lord. Belmont, la. Ch'n : 
I. Luther Alonzo, 2. Lena May. 

7961. Emma M., b. June 11, 1858. 

7962. Charles P., b. May 9, i860, d. 
young. 

7963. Perry C, b. Mch. 25, 1864. 

7964. Guy P., b. Aug. 8, 1868, d. young. 



4244. ANGEL DE FERRTER LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 6, 1829; m. Frances J. Moore. 



Y. 



7967. 
7968. 
7969. 



111. Ch'd: I. Harry, b. at Ovid 
Mich. See Montague Gen., 1886. 
Inks, b. Mav r, 1865. 
Henry, b. Feb., 1867. 
Edith, b. Dec. r, 1868. 



contractor. Chicago, 111. 
7972. Sophia B., b. Nov. 23, 1866. 
797.3- William D., b. Jan. 13, 1872. 



Oneida, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. 
Caroline J., b. 1855. 
Harriet G., b. Feb., 1864 ; m. Sept. 
10, 1882, at Joliet, 111.. Sherwood 
De Lancy, b. June I, 1859, son of 
Washington Irving and Abigail 
Ann (Bangs) Tillotson, of Elgin, 

THOMAS T. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec. 16, 1833; m. July 4, Eliza B. ShaflFer. Chi- 
cago, III. 4 ch'n. 

Eliza, b. Feb. 3, 1856; m. Sept., 
1872, William Wheeler. St. Johns, 
Canada. 
Thomas D., b. Aug. 7, 1857. A 

JAMES H. LOOMIS, b. May 15, 1840; m. Apr. 9, 1865, Cordelia Crouch. Liberty, 

Mich. 3 ch'n, b. Mich. 

Franklin A., b. Mch. 4. 1866. 7976. Cora E., b. July 18, 1870. 

Mary D., b. Feb. 25, i868. 

NICHOLAS T. LOOMIS, b. Pembroke, Genesee Co., N. Y., Feb. 11, 1837; ni. Mary 
B., b. Vernon. Wis., Dec. 22, 1832. a school teacher at 16 yrs. of age, dau. of .Aaron 
B. and Rebecca (Stillwcll) Clcfton. He was a menib. of '30th Wis Regt., Co. K, in 
Civil War. Carriage builder and blacksmith. Reared in his grandfather Loomis's 
home. 8 ch'n. 
Ellsworth A., b. Vernon, Wis., June i, 1906, Andrew B. Caldwell. 

Dec. 8, 1864. + 7982. Joseph M., b. , d. . 

Everett C, b. , d. . 7983- Mary B., b. , d. . 

Arthur W., b. , d. . 7984. Louis J., b. Feb. 22, 1880; m. . 

Merton D., b. Apr. I, 1870. + No. Dak. 

Marcelia B., b. Aug. 9, 1872; m. 

WASHINGTON IRVING LOOMIS,, b. Oneida, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1842; m. Mil- 
waukee, Wis., Sept. 13, 1863, Eliza .Annette, b. Akron, Ohio, May 26, 1845, dau. of 
John and Mary (Stewart) Supcrncau. Farmer. Rep. He d. near Lyons, Wis., Nov. 
15, 1898. 6 ch'n — first 2 b. at New Berlin, and rest at Spring Prairie, Wis. 
EnwARD Alonzo, b. Dec. i, 1864. + 7988. John Superneau. b. July 22, 1870, 

Archie Clifforp. b. .Aug. 31, 1866; Unm. Lyons, Wis. 

m. 1888, Jennie Biggins. East 7989- Sidney James, b. May 6, 1873- + 



Troy, Wis. 2 b. and 2 g. 
Marion Alexander, b. Jan. 14, 
1868; ni. 1st, 1890, Myrtie Fair- 
banks ; m. 2nd. 1907, Mary Hinch- 
cliflF. Lyons, Wis. 3 g. 



7990. Vernon Orley, b. Jan. 7, 1877; m. 
Sept. 3, 1902. Mar>' .A., b. Lyons, 
Feb. 23, 1879, dau. of Theodore and 
Mary Hallen. Teaming. Rep. 
Cath. No ch'n. Lyons, Wis. 



THOMAS H. LOOMIS, b. Apr. 10, 1840; m. . Railroad contractor. Thomas 

St., Chicago, named after him. Said to have had a family of ch'n— one was: 
Thomas, Jr., b. . 

JOHN FRANKLIN LOOMIS, b. Jan. i, 18.34; m. Feb. 16, 1853. Charlotte Wilbur. 
Quincy, Mich. 3 ch'n. b. Mich. 

Mary L., b. Nov. 17, 1862. 7994- Vestaline, b. July 26, 1868. 

ViDA M., b. July 25, 1864. 



409 iEtgl|ll| Q^gtt^raltnit 

4316. HALSEY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., 1822; m. Margaret J. Cole, who d. Apr. 17, 1864. 

Three Rivers, Mich. 2 ch'n, b. Mich. 

7995. Lucy Ann, b. July, 1855, d. Jan. 6, 7996. Emma R., b. Sept. 5, i860, d. Jan. 

1864. 19, 1864. 

4320. CALVIN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., 1836; m. Lydia Shepard. Alexander, N. Y. 4 ch'n, 
b. N. Y. 

7997. Charles, b. 1857. 7999- Myrtie, b. July, 1865. 

7998. Elmer, b. Aug. 21, 1861, d. Feb. 26, 8000. Calvin S., b. Mch., 1872. 
1863. 

4321. TRUMBULL C. LOOMIS, b. July 5, 1829; m. Mch. 20, 1852, Julia A. Card. N. 
Newberg, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

8001. Ida L., b. Jan. 15, 1855; m. Feb. 18, 8002. William C, b. July 20, 1856. 

1874, Frank Remer. Corunna, 8003. Frederick C, b. Feb. 3, 1865, d. 

Mich. Sept. 10, 1865. 

4324. IRVIN W. LOOMIS, b. Batavia, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1839; ni. May 25, 1872, Adeline, 
b. N. Newburg, Mich., Jan. 23, 1853, dau. of John N. and Martha L. (Seymour) 
Harder. Shelby, Mich. 6 ch'n, all b. N. Newburg, except Marion, b. Shelby. 

8004. Eva M., b. Oct. 29, 1873; m. Sept. rose Park, 111. Ch'd: i. Ellis I. 

4, 1894, Joseph O. Prosser. Ste- 8007. John H., b. July 6, 1879, (adopt- 

phenson. Mich. Ch'd: i. Richard I. ed) ; he was a son of Samuel and 

8005. LuRA F., b. Dec. 15, 1875; m. Dec. Adell (Loomis) Spears, No. 
20, 1904, Paul William Segelstrom. 4326. + 

Hermansville, Mich. 8008. Flora M., b. July 29, 1881, d. Dec. 

8006. Grace H., b. July 4, 1879; i"- June 6, 1882. 

20, 1905, Orrin E., son of Edward 8009. Marion W., b. Sept. 25, 1888, d. 

I. and Fannie ( ) Wylie. Mel- Aug. 20, 1889. 

4345. DR. CLARK EDDY LOOMIS, b. Nov. 27, 1839; m. Grand Detour, 111., July 15, 
1861, Selina, b. England, Jan. 5, 1843, dau. of John and Mary (Wellfare) Parkhurst. 
Grad. M. D., Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 111. Physician. Rep. Episc. Eugene, Ore- 
gon. 5 ch'n. 

8010. Ellen Adelaide, b. Grand Detour, 8012. Celia Mary, b. Lee Center, 111., 
Sept. 2, 1866. Eugene, Or. July 30, 1874; m. Apr. 26, 1904, 

801 1. May Selina, b. Franklin Grove, John Barlow Winstanley. Eugene, 
111., Feb. 24, 1868. Attended some Or. 

time at Univ. of Oregon. Grad. 8013. Lucy Ann, b. Lee Center, 111., Dec. 
nurse of 111. Tr. School for Nurses. 25, 1875, d. Dec. 20, 1880. 

Nurse in Seattle Gen. Hospital, 8014. Frank Clark, b. Amboy, 111., Nov. 
Seattle, Wash. 17, 1884. Georgetown, Wash. 

4346. CLEMENT ERASTUS LOOMIS, b. Mch. 21, 1842; m. Oct. i, 1862, Elizabeth 
Helme. who d. Nov. 27, 1874. He d. . Springfield, 111. 5 ch'n. 

8015. F. Spencer, b. Aug. 31, 1863, d. 8017. Clark H., b. May, 1869. 
Feb. 14, 1869. 8018. Josephine, b. . 

8016. Edith .A., b. Aug. 26, 1866, d. Aug. 8019. Clementina, b. . 

27, 1867. 

4348. ERASTUS M. LOOMIS, b. Feb. 11, 1828; m. Apr. 19, 1854, Amelia A. Shepard. 

Ripon, Wis. 2 ch'n, b. Wis. 
8020. Edna G., b. June 9, 1855. 8021. Stella M., b. July 6, 1862. 

4351. ELHANAN W. LOOMIS, b. Aug. 19, 183S ; m Mch. 24, 1857, Chloe A. Reynolds. 
Pent Water, Mich. 3 ch'n, b. Mich. 

8022. Arthur E., b. Feb. 9, 1858. 8024. Ernis B., b. Jan. 27, 1864. 

8023. Franklin W., b. Mch. 4, 1861. 

4352. ELON D. LOOMIS, b. Nov. 12, 1842; m. Sept. 7, 1869, Nettie Varney. Milwaukee, 
Wis. 2 ch'n. 

8025. James Burt, b. Sept. 9, 1780, d. 8026. Adelaide Miriam, b. Dec. i, 1872. 

July 20, 1872. 

43SS. DR. GEORGE MILTON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 7, 1838; m. ist. Mch. 21, 1867, 
Maggie A. Forbes, d. Feb. 9, 1871 ; m. 2nd, Jan. 24, 1872, Frances Scoville. He grad. 
Ham. Coll., 1863, and was Sergt. of 3rd N. Y. Vol. in Civil War. Easton, Mo. 
2 ch'n. 

8027. Florence Adelaide, b. Nov. i, 1868. 8028. Charlotte, b. Oct. 31, 1872. 



410 



4363. FRANCIS I11:NRV U)0.MIS, b. Westmoreland, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1836; m Oct 24 
i860. Sarali Josephine, b. Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1843, dau. of Marcellus nnd' 
Jemimactte (Tuttlc) Farmer. He is a grad. of Hamilton Coll., A. B. Att'y and 
merch. Rep. He d. Sept. 5, 1901. St. Paul, Minn. 4 ch'n, all b. Syracuse, N. Y. 

8029. Annie Josephine, b. Sept. 5, i86r. St. Paul. Unm. 

St. Paul. Unm. 8032. Henuy Willets, b Nov 27, 

8030. Frank Far.mer, b. Mch. 30, 1864. + 1872. + 

8031. Mary Elizabeth, b. Jan. 10, 1867. 

4366. GEORGE VVIUTEFIELD LOOMIS, b. Westmoreland, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1835; m 

June, 1856, Sarah Viele, who d. June 24, 1868. Syracuse, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. ' 
8033- Ida Sabrina, b. 1859. 8035. Roderick, b. 1865, d. 1866. 

8034. Nelly Dean, b. 1861. 

4379. CHESTER L. LOOMIS, b. Oneida Co., N. Y., June 17, 1832; m. Caroline, dau. of 

JJanicl and Lydia A. (Slocum) Folsom, of Waterloo, Wis. He d. . i ch'd 

See Folsom Gen., p. 159. 

8036. A dau., b. . 

4380. EDWIN HASKINS LOOMIS, b. Oriskany, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1834; m. W. Union, la., 
bept. 15 188s, Mary Jane, b. Cornwall, Eng., Sept. 24, 1834, dau. of Thomas and 
Anna (Loss) Hennmgs. Farmer and Vet. Surg. Rep. Prot. 6 ch'n— all b W 
Union. 

8037- Josephine, b. 1856, d. in infancy. 8041. Antone Barney, b. Nov. 8, 1864. + 

8038. Francis E., b. Oct. 4, 1858. + 8042. Dord W., b. Dec. 6, 1870. Merch't 

8039- Henry C, b. Oct. 31, i860. + Rep. W. Union, la 

8040. Albert, b. , d. in infancy. 

4388. GEORGE H. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 3, 1842; m. Sept. 15, 1864, Charity Fox He 
served in U. S. Army, Civil War. Elm Hall, Mich. 3 ch'n, b. Mich. 

8043- Roland D., b. Dec. i, 1867. 8045. Pearl, b. Apr. 24, 1874. 

8044. Lee, b. June 24, 1870. 

4393- CHARLES H. LOOMIS, b. West Vienna. N. Y., Dec. 11, 1853; m Carson City 
Mich., Mch. II, 1878, Alpharctta, b. Elm Hall, Mich., Mch. 30, 1864, d. West Vienna' 
Dec. 6, 1899, dau. of Joseph and .Xnna (Straycr) Hickman. West Vienna, N y' 
where b. all his ch'n, except first two who were b. at Elm Hall. 8 ch'n. 

8046. Guy L., b. Jan. 22, 1879; m. May 8051. Ella R., b. Jan. 2, 1887; m Nov 
17, 190S, Nora Fitzpatrick. 10, 1906, Edwin Thurston. 

8047. Mildred, b. June 9. 1882; m. Oct. 8052. Frederick E., b. Jan 14, 1895 
20, 1904, John R. Lane. 8053. Leon H., b. Aug. 20, 1899. 

8048. Oliver H. ' 



8048. Oliver H. ) k r> . oo 

8049. Eugene J. P' %^:^3. 1S85. 

8050. Crawford C. ) Triplets. 



4394. HARLOW HUXLEY LOOMIS, b. North Bay, N. Y., Feb. 25, i86o- m Aug 18 
1891, Waterford, N. Y., Mary, dau. of John and Cornelia (Porter) Lawrence He 
was a grad. of Ham. Coll.; Supt. of Schools at Waterford, N. Y.; took a law 
course at Cornell Univ., and practiced law in N. Y. City to the time of his death, 
whicli was Apr. 6, 1899. Mrs. Loomis lives at Muskegon, Mich. 6 ch'n. 

8054. Cornelia Frances, b. Ithaca, N. 8057. John Lawrence, b. Rosebank, N. 
Y., Nov. 14, 1892. Y., Oct. 9, 1896. 

8055. Alice Jane, b. Ithaca, N. Y., Nov. 8058. Harlow Henry, and 
3. 1893. 8059. Porter, 

8056. Dorothy, b. Rosebank, N. Y., Dec. b. (posthumous), Lansing, Mich.. 
19, 1894- June 27, 1899. 

4399- CALVIN LOOMIS, b. Lagrange, O., Apr. 28, 1853; m. Lorain Co., O., Mch. 23. 
1876, Ella Beavor. Both living. 1906. Lagrange, O., where b. their 2 ch'n. 

8060. Russell Ford, b. Oct. 18, 1876. + Frank Wilkins. Lagrange. Ch'd : 

8061. Pearl, b. Nov. 27, 1880; m. 1902, i. Velma. 

4401. LEONARD GURLEY LOOMIS, b. Avon, Lorain Co., O., Aug. 4, 1837; m 1st, 
Grand Rapids, Mich., Nov. 5, 1865, Eliazbcth, b. Grandville, Mich., Nov 19, 1840, 
d. St. Johns, Mich., Apr. 11, 1880, dau. of Luther and Mary (Cosgrovc) .'\bbott ; 
m. 2nd, Minnie A. Quigley. He and his ist wife were both teachers. Farmer. 
Repn. Mcth't. In Civil War. Enlisted Sept., 1861, 42nd O. V. I. Wounded May 



411 



iEt^bth (i^piirrattntt 



St. Johns, Mich. 9 ch'n, b. Green- 



8062. 



beth, 4. Theodore Otto, S- Dwight 
Bakiwin, 6. Chester Loomis. 
Leonard Stanton, b. Aug. 4, 
1871.+ 

Egbert Alexander, b. Mch. i, 1880, 
d. July 7, 1880. 

Julia Ethel, b. Apr. 21, 1882. 
Emma Ora, b. Oct. 27, 1884. 
George Burritt, b. May 21, 1888. 
Ruth Alice, b. May 19, i8go. 
Frank Gurley, b. Aug. 9, 1892. 
Robert Isaac, b. Dec. 3, 1898. 



4404. 



8071. 
8072. 

4407. 



8075. 
8076. 

4410. 

8079. 
8080. 

4411. 

8083. 
4428. 

8084. 
4437- 



8085. 
8086. 

4442. 



16, 1863. Attended Baldwin Univ'y, Berca, O. 

bush, Mich. 

Mary Elizabeth, b. St. Johns, Feb. 

28, 1867; m. St. Johns, Dec. 27, 

1888, Prof. Downe B., b. Vriesland, 8063. 

Mich., May 31, 1851, son of Hessel 

and Klaarke (Van Der Koor) Yu- 8064. 

tenia. He is Prof, of Physics and 

Chemistry in Hope College, Hoi- 8065. 

land, Mich., his Alma Mater, A. 8066. 

B. 1876, A. M. 1879. He is a grad. 8067. 

also of the State Normal College 8068. 

of Ypsilanti, Mich. School Supt. 8o6g. 

16 yrs. Ch'n: i. Hessel Edward. 8070. 

2. Leonard Francis, 3. Clara Eliza- 

ALVIN CROCKER LOOMIS. b. June 3, 184s; m. Dec. 12, 1867, Mrs. Sarah A. 
Campbell, dau. of Andrew Jackson Terrell. She d. Apr. i, 1900. Enlisted 1862, Co. 
H, 2ist Mich. Inf. Discharged 1865. Reed City, Mich. 4 ch'n, b. Mich. 
Georgia May, b. Dec. 19, 1868. 8073. Alice Louisa, b. June 16, 187s. 
Burt Eugene, b. Feb. 21, 1870. 8074. Alvin, b. . 

WILLIAM CHESTER LOOMIS, b. Avon, O.. Dec. 10, 1852; m. Gaines, Mich., 
Jan. IS, 1885, Agnes Euphemia, b. Paris, Ontario, Aug. 30, 1855. dau. of Anthony 
and Susan (Gerry) Thomas. West Carlisle, Mich. 4 ch'n, b. Mich. 
Edith Mignonette, b. Jan. 18, 1886. 8077. Harvey Chester, b. May 27, 1892. 

Charles Wm., b. Aug. 9, 1888. 8078. Olive Agnes, b. Aug. 30, 1894. 

JOEL W. LOOMIS, b. O., June 28, 1848; ni. June 28, 1869, Eunice Morscman. 
Tustin, Mich. 4 ch'n, b. Mich. 

8081. Lela, b. 1872. 

8082. Mary E., b. 1875. 



9, 1851 ; m. Sept. 15, 1875, Celia C. Saunders. 



Levi W., b. May, 1870. 
James A., b. Aug., 1871. 

ARTHUR J. LOOMIS, b. O., Jan. 
Batavia, Mich. I ch'd, b. Mich. 
Woolsey H., b. Jan. 17, 1877. 

HERBERT W. LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1846; m. Dec. 31, 1867, 

Sarah Nobles. Champion, where b. his I ch'd. 

John W., b. Nov. 14, 1868, d. July 8, 1869. 

CHARLES H. LOOMIS, b. Carthage, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1853; m. Deer River, N. Y., 
Aug. 18, 1874, Mary Elizabeth, b. Deer River, Oct. 16, 185S, dau. of Gilbert Brainard 
and Elizabeth (Easton) Johnson. Carthage, N. Y., where b. 3 ch'n. 
Fred Johnson, b. Sept. 11, 1875. 8087. Gilbert Brainard, b. Feb. i, 1886. 

Elizabeth, b. Apr. 17, 1878. 

ALVIN ISAAC LOOMIS, b. La Crosse, Wis., Feb. 2, 1856; m. Rochester, N. Y., 
Mch. 13, 1878, Caroline Lucinda, b. Victor, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1859, dau. of Henry and 
Mary (Clark) Dryer. Pres. of a large delivery and storage Co. Rep. Meth. Buf- 
falo, N. Y. 8 ch'n. 



8090. 



Henry John, b. Goliad, Texas, 8091 

Dec. 22, 1878, d. Feb. 16, 1879. 
Mary. b. Goliad, Texas, Aug. 18, 8092 

1880; m. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 26, 
1898, Turner Erwin, b. Watertown, 8093 

N. Y., Oct. 25, 1876, son of Porter 
A. and Eliazbeth (Cutler) How- 8094 

ard. Art student. Meth. Norris- 
town, Pa. 8095 

Martha Etta, b. Rochester, N. Y., 
Feb. 7, 1883. Stenographer. Buf- 
falo. 



Grace Dryer, b. Rochester, N. Y., 
Sept. I, 1885. Buffalo. 
John Fiske. b. Rochester, N. Y., 
Sept. 28, 1888. Buffalo. 
How.\rd Clark, b. Rochester, N. 
Y., May g. 1892. Buffalo. 
Helen Ruth, b. Buffalo, N. Y., 
Oct. 27, 1899. 

Byron Alvin, b. Fort Erie, On- 
tario, Aug. 8, 1901, d. Buffalo, N. 
Y., June 16, 1905. 



4447. IVES BALDWIN LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1854; m. Champion, Oct. 
23, 1879, Esther Ann, b. Phila., N. Y., Apr. 28, 1852. dau. of Evan and Cordelia 
(Fisher) Strickland. Farmer. Rep. Meth. Carthage, N. Y. I child — b. Champion. 

8096. Henry Ives, b. Oct. 8, 1884. + 



ICnomtfi (Scnralngtr 



412 



4484. I.KWIS JEROMK LOOMIS, b. Hannibal, Mo., June 14, i86o; m. Muscatine, la.. 

Nov. 15, i88t, Mildred A. Lcc. Las Angeles, Cal.. i child. 
8097. Lee Pierson, b. Sept. 28. 1884 Edi- way, la. 

tor of Ottumway Courier, Ottum- 



4496. 



8098. 
8099. 
4500 

8100 
4504. 

Sroi. 

45II- 
8104. 

8to5. 

4514- 
8106. 
8107. 

8108. 
4519- 

81 1 1. 

81 12. 

81 13. 
8114. 

4522. 



81 18. 
8119. 
8120. 

4527. 



8124. 

8125. 
8126. 



WILLIAM ANGELO LOOMIS, b. Middlesex, Vt., Sept. 29, 1837; m. Lowell, Mass., 
June 22, i86l, Augusta P.. b. Greensboro. Vt., May 28, 1841, d. Morrisville, Vt., Oct. 
21, 1902, dau. of Wm. Allen and Hannah (Phillips) Stimson. He enlisted, 1861, 
Co. B, nth Mass. Vol., wounded at and battle Bull Run. In Feb., 1863, he re- 
enlisted in Vet. Res. Corps, and served to the end of the war. Machinist. Rep. 
Cong. Lyndonville, Vt. 2 cli'n — b. Lowell, Mass. 

Herbert Oilman, b. June 14, 1864, Merritt M. Harris. Lyndon Cen- 

d. in infancy. ter, Vt. 

Gertrude W., b. Aug. 31, 1866; in. 

GEORGE B. LOOMIS, b. Northficld, Vt., Oct. 29, 1849; m. Apr. 12, 1876, Isadora 
A. Buck. I ch'd. 

Alice Dell, b. Oct. i, 1877. ~ 

SALMON P. LOOMIS, b. Conn., Mch. 23, 1810; m. ist, Aug. 3, 1834, Nancy I. 

Parker, d. June I, 1835; ni. 2nd, Sept. s, 1836, Lucy C. .Mford ; m. 3rd, Feb. 8, 1861, 

Dianthe Dow. He d. Nov. 30, 1886. S. Coventry, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

Nancy Maria, b. May 27, 1835; m. 8102. George Henry, b. Jan. 22, 1840, d. 

May 27, 1852, Lyman H. Dearborn. Feb. 14, 1841. 

Brattleboro, Vt. 8103. Amanda D., b. Dec. 11, 1841. 

JOHN OLDS LOOMIS, b. Conn., Nov. 21, 1812; m. Martha Matilda, b. May 26, 
1812, dau. of Solomon and Martha (Doolittle) Gillett. He d. .•\pr. 4, 1855. S. 
Coventry. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 

John Francis, b. Sept 21, 1839. Feb. 21, 1834, son of Dr. Frederick 

Pine Bend, Mich. Married and has and Caroline (Watrous) Morgan, 

ch'n. names not known. See N. E. She burned to death by a camphine 

His. and Gen. Reg., Vol. 47, p. 173. lamp, Nov. 23, 1867. Colchester, 

Emma Matilda, b. Mch., 1841; m. Conn. Ch'd: i. Richard Henry. 

Dec. 20, 1864, Edward Payson, b. See Morgan Gen., p. 171. 

WALTER ADAMS LOOMIS, h. Conn., May 24, 1823; m. Oct. 8, 1845, Margaret 
E. Clark. Menib. State Leg.. 1866. E. Hartford, Conn. 5 ch'n, b. Conn. 
Herbert Walter, b. June 3. 
1847. + 

Marcaret Maria, b. .^pr. 5, 1849; 
m. June i, 1869, Arthur G. Olm- 
sted. East Hartford. 
Thomas Clark, b. Dec. 14, 1850, d. 

GEORGE LOOMIS, h. Aug. 10, 
neaut, O. 7 ch'n, b. Conneaut. 
Sarah, b. 1852, d. ae. 3, years. 
Charles, b. Nov., 1854. 
Frank, b. 1857. 
Irving, b. 1859, d. ae. 4 years. 



Aug. 20, 1852. 

8109. Edwin Hazen, b. Mch. 23, 1855, d. 
Dec. 26. 1869. 

8110. Mary Emma, b. Dec. 12, 1856; m. 
Oct. 8, 1878, Joseph H. King, of 
E. Hartford, Conn. 

1830; m. Sept. 16, 1853, Catherine Crawford. Con- 

811.S. Ja.mes, b. 1861, d. ac. 3 years. 

8ti6. Mary, b. May, 1864. 

81 17. Juliette, b. Apr. 7, 1870. 



CHARLES MARVIN LOOMIS, h. Sept. 30, 1836; m. ist. May 20, 1858, Sarah C. 
Stoke ; m. 2nd, June 3, 1883, Cornelia Bowers, of Saybrook, O. Conneaut, O., where 
b. his 6 ch'n. 



Marvin Lorenzo, b. i860, -f- 
Ernest, b. 1863. 
Clara, b. 1866. 



8121. Geo. Melvin, b. 1868. -f 

8122. Clarence, b. Nov. 22, 1871. 

8123. Ralph C, b. July 2, 1874. + 



CHARLES GORDON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 16, 1797; m. 1830, Margaret Sprague. 
He was Lieut, in Capt. .^schcl Humphrey's Co. of loist Regt. Inf., Lewis Co., N. 
Y.. Feb. 17, 1820. West Chester, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



Mary E.. b. Aug, 10, 1831 ; m. 1853, 8127. 

Homer Gillett. Chicago. 111. 

John D., b. 1833, d- 1834. 

John Van Doren, b. Sept. 10, 8128. 

1835.+ 



SusAN Harrington, b. Dec. 23, 
1837, unni., d. at Portland, Me., 
Sept. 29, 1899. 

LucRETiA S., b. Sept., 1845, unm. 
Melrose, N. Y. 



4>3 



1Et5l|tl| O^pn^rattott 



4532. JUSTIN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Feb. 18, 1808; m. Desire Bennett, who d. Nov., 1868. 
He d. July, 1867. Copenhagen, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

8129. Mary Jane, b. 1841 ; m. Elbridge 8131. Gkorge, b. 1851. 

Dunway. 8132. Charles H., b. Sept. 10, 1854, d. 

8130. Harriet, b. 1844; ™- George North. Nov. 24, 1857. 

4535- RUSSELL LOOMIS. b. Mch. 20, 1800; m. June, 1825, Almira Johnson. He d. Apr. 

16, 1844. Utica, N. Y. She m. 2nd, David Riddell. Hamilton, N. Y. 7 ch'n, b. 

Utica. 

81.33. Mary, b. 1826; m. ist, Clark; Utica, N. Y. 

m. 2nd, Gormley. Milwaukee, 8136. Elizabeth, b. 1832 ; ni. Alfred 

Wis. Johnson. Waupon, Wis. 

8134. Caroline, b. 1828; m. ist, 8137. Fanny, b. 1834, unm. N. Y. City. 

Beckwith ; m. 2nd, Burgoyne. 8138. George W., b. Oct. 27, 1837. 4- 

St. Louis, Mo. 8139. Cornelia, b. 1840; m. Perry Row- 

8135. Jane, b. 1830; m. Arthur Enquest. land. Missouri. 

4538. LEWIS COLLINS LOOMIS, b. Aug. 5, 1806; m. Sept. 2, 1832, Charlotte, b. June 7. 
1815, d. Oct. 22, 1895, dau. of Richard Montgomery Lewis. Com. Merch. Rep. 
Meth. He d. July 29. 1875. Sandusky, O. 7 ch'n. 

8140. Helen Eloise, b. Utica, N. Y., 2. Caroline, 3. John Charles, 4. 
Aug. IS, 1833; m. July 23, 1864, Charlotte, 5. Ethel Ranelagh, 6. 
Wm. Augustus Purdin. Sandus- Mary Harris. 

ky, O. 8143. Joseph Clark, b. Middle Settle- 

8141. Elizabeth Hallock, b. Utica, Mch. ment, N. Y., Jan. 24, 184T, d. Oct. 
I, 1835. Sandusky, O. 15, 1872. Gr. Y. C. 1856. 

8142. LvniA Maria, b. Utica, Nov. 15, Si-U- Kate Cornelia, b. Sandusky, O., 
1837; m. Sandusky, O., July 16, May 25, 1850; m. Oct. 3, 1894, 
1861, Rev. Jolin, b. Jan. 31, 1833, James Madison DeMay. Sandus- 
son of John Monteith, one of the ky, O. 

founders and the first Pres. of the 8145. Charlotte Valeria, b. Sandusky, 
Univ'y of Mich. She was a teacher, ••Xug. 29, 1853, d. Oct. 19, 1893. 

and d. Nov. 3, 1889. Cong. Iron 8146. Fannie Irene, b. Sandusky, Dec. 
Mt., Mo. Ch'n : i. George Wilfred, 30, 1859. 

4539- ASA GAY LOOMIS, b. Apr. 16, 1808; m. Oct., 1836, Sarah C. Rowe. He d. May 30, 
i860. Lowell, Mass., 3 ch'n. 

8147. Martha, b. Aug., 1840, d. ae. 8 yrs. som, Boston, Mass. She d. . 

8148. Charles, b. Apr., 1842, d. 1864, in Ch'n: i. Edith, 2. Josephine, 3. 
U. S. army. Charles Loomis. 

8149. Cornelia, b. 1846; m. George Fol- 

4540. GEORGE ALBERT GALATIN LOOMIS, b. June 17, 1811 ; m. Winifred Perry. 
N. Y. City. I chVl. 

8150. Charles E., b. 1851. Res. Brooklyn, N. Y. Unm. 

4541. HENRY HAMILTON LOOMIS, b. Feb. 8, 1813; m. . Albion, N. Y. 

I ch'd. 

8151. Margaret, b. 1850; m. . 

4542. CHAUNCEY LOOMIS, b. Jan. 8, 1817; ni. Dec. 25, 1845, Sarah Finch. He d. July 
4, 1852. Rome, N. Y. i ch'd. 

8152. Julia, b. 1847. 

4549- DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Jan. 19, 1817; m. Jan. 3, 1838, Maria Whedon. He d. Apr. 24, 
1845, and she m. 2nd, Mch. 21. 1816, George King. Aurora, 111. 3 ch'n, b. III. 

8153. LucEviA, b. Jan. 4. 1839; m. Sept. m. Dec. 17, 1873, Sate M. Swarth- 
3, 1859, James Bassett. She d. July out. Rochelle, III. 

19, i860. Chicago, 111. 8155. Emma, b. Feb. 23, 1843. Aurora, 

8154. William Henry, b. Aug. 20, 1840; 111. 

4556. WILLIAM WESLEY LOOMIS, b. Conn., Apr. i, 1841 ; m. Feb. 12, 1868. Lucy 
Wellman. Hebron, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

8156. Jennie E., b. Nov. 11, 1868. 8158. Nellie E., b. Feb., 1871. 

8157. Charles Wesley, b. Dec. 26, 1869. 



HonmtH O^rnralngy 



414 



4571- 



8159- 
8160. 



4572. 

8163. 

4573- 

8165. 
8166. 
8167. 

4583. 

8171. 

8172. 
8173- 
8174- 

461 1. 

8178. 
4612. 

8179. 
4613. 

8181. 
8182. 

4615. 

8184. 
4621. 

8185. 
4626. 



8186. 
8187. 



8188. 
4634- 



8189. 
8190. 
8191. 



OLIVER \V. LOOMIS, b. Montrose, Pa., Dec, 1822; m. Apr. 25, 1849, Eunice Hen- 
rietta, dau. of Harry and Eliza (Tracy— a desc't of Gen. Tracy) Rugg. Carp'r. 
Dem't. Prot. Binghampton, 111 , where b. his 4 ch'n. 

Charles M., b. May 25, 1850.4- 8161. Henrietta, b. Apr., 1857; m. 

Harriet, b. Apr., 1857; m. ^ Brown. E Windsor, N. Y. 

Krom Well. Chicago, 111. 8162. William James, b. Aug., 1864.4- 

GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Montrose, Pa., Apr. 12, 1828; m. 1848, Helen Gumbert. He 
d. 1865. Binghamton, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



Edmund T., b. May, 1849. 



816.1. George M., b. 1851. 



CHESTER LOOMIS, b. Montrose, Pa., Apr. i, 1829; ni. Sept. 17, 1852, Sarah Mc- 

Crackcn. Binghamton, N. Y., where b. his 6 ch'n. 

Harriet Isabel, b. Oct. 20, 1857. 8168. James, b. Aug. 5, 1868 

Daniel, b. Jan. 7, 1861. 8169. Augusta, b. Nov. 11, 1870. 

Chester b Feb 25, 1866. 8170. Frederic Ernest, b. Nov. 27, 1873. 



AMOS LOOMIS, b. 

7 ch'n. 

Georgiette Elizabeth 

1861. 

Charles H., b. Dec. 27, 1863. 

Melvin Amos, b. May 22, 1865. 

Mary Angelina, b. Apr. 23, 1867 



N. Y., Jan. 29, 1834; m. Mary Derby. Fisherville, N. H. 
, b. July 17, 



8175. Chester James, b. June 9, 1869, d. 
Nov. 29, 1869. 

8176. De Witt Clinton, b. June 23, 1871, 
d. Sept. 18, 1871. 

8177. Viola Edith, b. Aug. 21, 1874. 



LYMAN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 8. 1837; ni. Mch., i860, Annette Smith. He d. 
May 28, 187 1. Bangor, N. Y. l ch'd. 
Orra Ann, b. June i, 1867. 

SILAS LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 10, 1839; m- Carrie Pratt. Wilmington, Del. 2 ch'n. 
2 ch'n. 



Ida, b. June, 1867. 



8180. George, b. July, 1869. 



DOUGLAS LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec. 8, 1840; m. Feb. 23, 1864, Martha Beard. Can- 
ton, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Effie, b. Nov. 25, 1865. 8183. Nellie, b. Sept. 10, 1871. 

Mary, b. June 10, 1869. 

HIR\M A. LOOMIS. b. N. Y., Jan. 9, 1845; ni. May 28, 1867, Phoebe A. Perry. 
S. Canton, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 
George Henry, b. Oct. 21, 1868. 

WILLIAM HENRY LOOMIS, b. Oct. 18, 1847; in. June 16, 1867, Mahala Kelley. 
Cady's Mills, Mich, i ch'd, b. Mich. 
Cassey Maud, b. 1868. 

WILLIAM E. LOOMIS, b. Jerusalem, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1844; m. Shepardsville, Mich. 
Jan. 7. 1870, Sarah Sophronia, b. Duplain, Mich., Jan. 9, 1852, dau. of William and 
Sophronia (Crow) Shepard. He has resided 59 years (now, 1906) in Mich. Book- 
keeper. Dcm, Mcth. 3 ch'n— all b. Portland, Mich. 

Harry Ludlum, b. May 29, 1871. -f Nov. 29, 1898, David C. Parker. 

Sarah Jane, b. Jan. 31, 1873; m. With the D. &C Ste.iniship_ Co. 

Oct 17, 1900, Harry Hugh Wait. Detroit, Mich. Chn: i. Marjorie 

Lawyer. No ch'n. Lee, 2. Richard Loomis. 

Carrie Curtis, b. Nov. 9, 1875; m. 

ALFRED LOOMIS, b. Argyle, N. Y.. July 10, 1833 I m- Glens Falls, N. Y., Jan. 12, 
1854, Julia, b. Hartford, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1835. dau. of Obadiah and Elizabeth (Nicols) 
Denio. Cooper. Glens Falls. 5 ch'n— all b. Glens Falls, N. Y. 



Frederick, b. , d. . 

Flora, b. , d. . 

Emma Eliza, b. Nov. 18, 1861 ; m. 
July 14. 1884, Charles A., b. Hart- 
ford, Sept 10, 1863, son of Rcnsa- 
lear S. and Martha A. (Hatch) 



8192. 
8193 



Ostrander. Teacher. Glens Falls. 

Ch'd: I. Asa Denio. 

Charles Henry, b. Sept. 2, 1863. 4- 

Francis Auringer, b. Dec. IS. 

1870; m. Nov. 26, 1896, Minnie 

Badgley. 



415 



lEtgl|tI^ ^nti^rattnn 



4638. 



8194- 
8195- 
8196. 

8197. 
8198. 

4643- 



8201. 



4652. 

8205. 

8206. 

4633- 

8208. 
8209. 

8210. 
8211. 
8212. 

8213. 
8214. 

82:5. 

4656. 



8221. 
8222. 



8223. 
8224. 
8225. 



PHILANDER LOOMIS, b. Dec. 4, 1800; m. Feb. 26, 1824, Phoebe, b. Oct. 13, 1805, 
dau. of Henry and Elizabeth (Pearshall) Herrick. Bainbridge, N. Y. 7 ch'n, b. 
N. Y. 



1841. 
8199. Joseph T., b. Sept. 4, 1839; m. 
Mary Ann Hovey. He d. Sept. 22, 
1864. No ch'n. 

Phoebe Ann, b. Oct. 16, 1842; ni. 
Halsey Berlison. Oxford, N. Y. 



8200. 



Alonzo D., b. Mch. 8, 1825.+ 
Samuel, b. Sept. 19, 1827. + 
Elizabeth R., b. Nov. 28, 1829; m. 
Henry Scott. Bainbridge. 
Philander, b. Nov. 21, 1831. + 
Andrew, b. July 8, 1836, d. Dec. 4, 

DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Granville, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1798; m. Wells, Vt., Nov. 21, 1821, 
Cemantha, b. Wells, Feb. 19, 1805, d. Jonesville, Mich., Apr. 18, 1875, dau. of Zwriel 
and Lucy (Bunnell) Lewis. Farmer. Rep. Meth. He d. Jonesville, Sept. 8, 1878. 
4 ch'n — all b. Granville. 



Amaryllis A., b. Oct. 24, 1824; m. 

Hampton, N. Y., May 12, (18), 8202. 

1852, Horace R. Gardner, b. Mch. 

25, 1827, d. Apr. I, 1882. Manuf. 8203. 

Rep. Meth. She d. Oct. 21, 1882. 8204. 

Jonesville, Mich., where ch'n were 

born : I. Sarah Amelia, 2. Hen- 



rietta R., 3. William R. 
Carlos Chauncey, b. July 12, 
1827. + 

Henry Lewis, b. Dec. 14, 1834. + 
Adaline, b. July 18, 1829, d. Aug. 
30, 1830. 



DANIEL LOOMIS, b. N. Y. ; m. Polly, dau. of Dr. Cooley, of Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
He d. at foot of Hemlock Lake, N. Y., in 1824. Bapt. 3 ch'n. 

Eliza, b 1820; m. Bunell. 8207. Lyman Daniel, b. 1824; m. . 

Ch'd: I. George. No ch'n. 

Henry Cooley, b. Aug. ro, 1822. -f 

DAVID LOOMIS, b. N. Y.. Dec. 26, 1790; m. Seeley Grover. He resided in Spring- 
water, N. Y., and removed to Ohio in 1832. She d. 1843 and he d. 184-!. 13 ch'n. 



David, b. Aug. 22, 1826. -f 
Nancy, b. Aug. 25, 1829; ni. Wm. 
Calvin. Perrysburg, O. 
Monroe, b. Feb. 27, 1831, d. ae. I 
vr. 

Mary, b. Mch. 18. 1833; m. ist, 
David Taylor; m. 2nd, Alder- 
man. Ashtabula, O. 
Morgan, b. 1835; m. Alder- 
man. Shelby, la. 



Samuel D., b. Dec. 19, 1815. + 8216. 

Salmon G., b. Apr. 8, 1817, d. ae. 8217. 

20 yrs. 

Sally, b. Sept. 24, 1818, d. ae. 2 yrs. 8218. 

William G., b. Feb. 27, 1820. + 

Lorenzo D., b. June 27, 1822, d. ae. 8219. 

19 yrs. 

Alphonso, b. Mch. 20, 1823. + 

Lydia, b. May 2, 1824; m. Zebulon 8220. 

Burt. Warren, O. 

Daniel, b. Aug. 17, 1825. + 

HIRAM LOOMIS, b. Cayuga Co., N. Y., Dec. 25, 1800; m. N. Y., June, 1828, Cyn- 
thia, b. Cayuga Co., Apr. 28, 1810, d. Irving, la., Dec. iS, 1870, dau. of Philander and 
Betsey ( ) Merithew. In 1812 he played tenor drum to organize a company of 
Silver Grays, in the town of Brutus, Cayuga Co., N. Y., for home guards durin.g 
the War of 1812. In 1821 he was captain of a Militia Co. in Sprin;:;watcr, N. Y. 
In Sept., 1862, he enlisted in the War of the Rebellion, and was discharged Jan. S, 
1865. He resided for some time at Belfast, N. Y. He was a Dem. and a Prot. He 
d. Marshalltown, la., Sept. 14, 189T, 12 ch'n. 

Sarah Ann, b. N. Y., 1829, d. ae. 

8226, 



abt. 8 yrs 
Martha Maria, b. N. Y., Mch., 
1830; m. Aug. 18, 1845, George 
Downing, b. Marcellus, N. Y., Oct. 
18, 1821, son of Reuben and De- 
borah (Sherman) Benedict. She 
d. Aug, 28, 1853. Ch'd: i. Arvilla. 
See Benedict Gen., p. 353. 
Napoleon Bonaparte, b. Ohio, 
May, 1832. + 

Adelbert, b. Ohio, 1834, d. ae. 10 
days. 

Helen Janette, b. O., Aug. 2, 
1836; m. July, 1852, Daniel Leak. 



8227. 
8228. 



8229. 



She d. Belfast, N. Y., June, 1853. 
Sarah Ann, b. Munroe, Ashtabula 
Co., O., Sept. 8, 1838; m. Brook- 
ville. Pa., July 30, 1868, Joseph L., 
b. Newark, N. J., Dec. 27, 1834, son 
of Lewis and Julia ( ) Gardner. 
Furniture dealer. Dem. Prot. No 
ch'n. Blair, Neb. 
Wm. Henry, b. O. Mch. 30, 1840; 

m. 1886, . Trinidad, Colo. 

Amanda S., b. N. Y., Apr. 28, 
1842; m. Aug. 30, 1868, John Arm- 
strong. 

Hiram, b. N, Y., 1844, d. Belfast, 
1846. 



iTnnmts ^rncalnnti 



4» 



6 



8230. 

8231. 
4661. 

8233. 

4663. 

8236. 
4664. 

8237. 
4667. 

8238. 
8239. 

8240. 
8241. 

8242. 

8243. 
4669. 

8248. 

8249. 
8250. 

4672. 

8255. 
8256. 

82.S7. 
8258. 
8259. 

4674. 

8264. 
4677. 

8265. 

46-9. 
8267. 
8268. 



Elizabeth, b. N. Y., Nov. 27, 1848; there d. 1852. 

m. Apr., 1867, Sheldon Peck. She 8232. A dau., b. Belfast, N. Y., 1854, d. 

d. Blair, Neb., Feb. 27, 1906. same day. 

Hiram, b. Belfast, N. Y., 1850, and 

RUFUS L. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 10, 1813; m. July 12, 1838, Mary E. Leaven- 
worth. Rushville, N. Y., where b. his 3 ch'n. 



Elbert, b. July 20, 1839; m. Oct., 8234. 

1869. Melissa Harris. Rushville, 8235. 

N. Y. 



Caroline, b. May 6, 1841, unm. 
Edgar, b. Mch. 8, 1847, unm. 



MORGAN G. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., May 28, 1817; m. 1841, Editha Tripp. He d. 
Sept., 1873. Chicago, 111. i ch'd. 



Lord. Memphis, Tenn. 
i8ig; m. June 4, 1851, Sarah A. Borden. 



Josephine, b. 1842; m. 1865, Moses 

LYMAN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Nov. if 
Rushville, N. Y., where b. his I ch'd. 
Anna, b. Oct. 3, 1857. 

LEONARD L. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 26, 1809; m. ist, Ellen Miller; m. 2nd, Maria Piatt. 
He d. Sept. 24, 1855. Peoria, 111. 10 ch'n. 
Andrew J., b. Apr. 24, 1833. + 



8245. 

8246. 
8247. 



James William, b. Nov. 17, 1834, 

Calif. ; m. 1870, . 

Henry, b. Aug. 11, 1836. 

Susannah, b. Apr. 4, 1838; m. 

James Miller. Iowa. 

Richard L., b. Apr. 24, 1840, d. 

1866. Iowa. 

George W., b. Jan. 23, 1842. Og- 

LYMAN J. LOOMIS. b. Jan. 17, 1815 ; m. ist, Abigail L. Berry, d. Feb. 21, 1851 ; 
m. 2nd, Emcline Berry. Peoria. 111. 7 ch'n, b. 111. 

8251. Harriet A., h. Jan. 8, 1844; m. 
Sept. II, 1862, Erastus Roberts. 

8252. Ch.\rles M., b 



den, Un. Pac. R. R. 
8244. Joseph P., b. Feb. 13, 1845, d. July 
20, 1849. 

Charles, b. June 21, 1847, d. July 
19, 1849. 

Ellen Martha, b. Apr. 27, 1849. 
Theodore P., b. Oct. i, 1851, d. 
Nov. 17, 1852. 



Emelie E., b. Oct. 3, 1838; m. Dec. 
24, 1861, Edward M. Dever. Mor- 
ton, 111. 

Serena A. E., b. Nov. 14, 1840. 
Peoria, 111. 

Lyman R., b. Nov. 3, 1842, d. Dec. 
I, 1842. 



Oct. II, 1846. 
Peoria, 111. 

8253. A son, b. Feb. 3, 1849. d. same day. 

8254. Lyman Arthvr, b. June i, 18^0. 
Peoria, 111. 



WILLIAM L. LOOMIS. b. May 13, 1821 ; m. May 4, 1843, Narcissa A. Upshaw. 
Abilene. Kan. 9 ch'n. 



1871. Henry Swinhart. 

William L., b. Feb. 3. 1855. 

Lyman U., h. Aug. 2, 1857. 

Jessie, b. Mch. 4, i860, d. June, 

i860. 

Blanche, b. Feb. 26, 1861. 



Edgar F., b. June 11, 1844, d. Feb. 

5, 1848. Peoria, 111. 8260. 

Luella N.. b. Dec. 10. 1846; m. 8261. 

June 8, 1865, Elijah Lewis. 8262. 

Frank P., b. Feb. 10, 1849. 

Edward L., b. Feb. i, 185 1. + 8263. 

Ida E., b. Feb. i, 1853; m. Mch. 2, 

CHARLES LOOMIS. b. O., Feb. 5, 1826: m. Nov., 1851, Melissa J. Upshaw. He 
d. June 6, 1856. Peoria, III. i ch'd, b. Peoria. 
Mary Malinda, b. Sept. 12, 1852. 

WILLIAM S. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 3, i8io; m. May 4, 1835, Nancy A. McDougal. 
Albion, Mich. 2 ch'n. 



Kelsev a., b. Aug. 25, 1840; unm. 
Niles, Mich. 

JEROME B. LOOMIS, b. Apr. 3, 
8 ch'n. 

Ann Eliza, b. Aug. 7, i8.t8; m. 
Aug., 1866. Frank Hackett. 
Helen, b. July 23, 1850; m. Dec. 
24, 1867, Wm. Mitchell. 



8266. 



1819; m. 
8269. 

8270. 
8271. 



John M., b. Nov. 19, 1843. + 
1846, 



N. Freedom, Wis. 



George R. W., b. Aug. 8, 1852. N. 
Freedom, Wis. 
Thomas C, b. Apr. 28, 1854. 
Jerome B., b. Nov. 12, 1856. 



417 



lEtglitli ^purrattuu 



8272. 

8273. 
4680. 

8275. 
4681. 

8276. 

8277. 
4682. 

8279. 
8280. 
8281. 
8282. 
8283. 

4692. 

8289. 
8290. 

4694. 



8291. 
8292. 

4695- 



829s. 
8296. 
8297. 
8298. 
8299. 

8300. 
8301. 



8302. 
4697. 

8305- 
8306. 

8307. 
8308. 

4703- 



Emily Persilia, b. Nov. 7, 1858; m. 8274. Stephen A. Douglass, b. Aug. 13, 

Mch., 1874, A. Fuller. 1862. 

Frances Martha, b. Oct. 12, i860. 

SETH S. LOOMIS, b. Sept. 27, 1821 ; m. Dec. 5, 1845, Lydia Messer. Albion, Mich. 
I ch'd. 

George, b. June 29, 1848. 

SAMUEL S. LOOMIS, b. Nov. 21, 1824; ni. 1849, Esther Ann Clifton. He d. 
Jan. 10, 1867, in 111., and she m. 2nd, Levi Alonzo Parker. Yankee Hill, Cal. 3 ch'n. 
Almanson, b. May 26, 1850, d. Yankee Hill, Cal. 

June II, 1851. 8278. John C, b. Mch. 11, 1854. Cal. 

William L., b. Sept. 18, 1852. 

ALONZO S. LOOMIS, b. Sept. 28, 1831 ; m. Apr. 15, 1858, Clacy Wines. N. Free- 
dom, Wis. 10 ch'n. 



Oscar, b. Feb. 28, 1859. 
Harry, b. Apr. 8, 1861. 
Minnie, b. Apr. 21, 1863. 
Elsia, b. Mch. 22, 1865. 
Frederick, b. Oct. 25, 1866. 



8284. Edrick, b. Oct. 25, 1866. 

8285. Ida May, b. July 7, 1869. 

8286. Charles, b. July i, 1871. 

8287. George, b. Nov. 17, 1873. 

8288. Phoebe Matilda, b. July 25, 1876. 



GEORGE WASHINGTON LOOMIS, b. Oct. 30, 1845; ni. Sept. 18, 1870, May E. 

Romack. Winnebago, Minn. 2 ch'n. 

Nellie L., b. Aug. 5, 1871. May 16, 1875. 

Minnie Ida, b. Apr. 27, 1874, d. 

DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Sept. 18, 1789; ni. Jan., 1815, Jerusha Rich- 
ardson, d. Sept. 19, 1849, ae. 57. He d. June 10, 1844. Bridge builder. Cong. 4 
ch'n, b. Conn. 



Daniel, b. Feb. 8, 1816. + 

Julia, b. Sept. 18, 1820; ni. Alonzo 

Blodgett. New Haven. 



8293. Mary, b. June 26, 1822 ; m. Mark 
Hill. New Haven. 

8294. Edwin Henry, b. July 9, 1829. -|- 

CAPT. ELEAZER LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., June 8, 1792; m. ist, Feb. 19, i8r6, 
Olive Palmer; m. 2nd, June 28. 1844, Miss Lavinia Dexter; m. 3rd, Oct. S, 1853, 
Miss Rhoda Humphrey, dau. of Philander and Caroline (Humphrey) Case, of Siins- 
bury. Conn. Slie d. Mch. 27, 1874, ae. 59. Served in War of 181J. Farmer. Dem. 
Cong't. Wrote letters up to his death, Feb. 8, 1885. S. Coventry, Ct. 8 ch'n, b. 
Coventry. 



30, 1853. 
8303. Julia Maria, b. Feb. 20, 1856; m. 
July, 1878, Frederick Leroy, b. Bur- 
rillville, R. I., July 21, i860, son of 
Lewis and Emeline (Foster) Cham- 
berlain. Ch'n : I. ."Mbert Hamilton, 
2. Minnie M., 3. Adelaide L., 4. Le- 
roy F. 

Fleazer Allen, b. Jan. 27, 1863 ; m. 
Dec. 3, 1891, Sarah Maria Griggs. 
No ch'n. 



8304. 



Marshall Ney, b. July 10, 1816.4- 

Maria, b. and d. 1818. 

Edwin, b. and d. 1820. 

Infant, d. 1821. 

Infant, d. 1822. See Coventry death 

records. 

Silas Wright, b. June 3, 1849. 

Mary Sprague, b. Oct. 25, 1850; m. 

.Archibald Miller. She d. Canton 

Center, Conn. Ch'n: i. Irene, 2. 

Louis, 3. , 4. . 

Eleazer, b. July 27, 1852, d. June 

^51. SILAS LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Apr. 5, 1796; m. Coventry, Mch. 14, 1821, 
Esther, b. Coventry, Aug. 12, 1798, d. Washington, D. C, Apr. 26, 1880, dau. of 
Tubal and Esther (Parker) Case. Farmer. Cong't. He d. June 6, 1829, and she 
m. 2nd, Charles Packard. 4 ch'n — all b. Coventry, Conn. 

Silas Lawrence, b. May 22, May, 1850, James Edwin Marsh. 

1822. -(- She was a teacher in her brothers' 

Lafayette Charles, b. July 7, school at No. Bridgewater, Mass., 

1824. -|- while it was open. She d. Wash- 

EsTHER, b. and d. Oct., 1826. ington, D. C, Mch. 22, 1855. 

Emma Lovan, b. Aug. 14, 1827; m. 

ZENAS LOOMIS, b. N. Coventry, Conn., Jan. 21, 1806; m. 1st, Oct. 15, 1828, Nersa, 
dau. of Jeduthan and Sarah (Hvde) Lille, d. Dec. 18, 1842, ae. 31; m. 2nd, Oct. 30, 
1843, Henrietta, b. Nov. 18, 1818, d. July, 1853, dau. of Ralph and Melinda (Hyde) 



ICnomtg (H^nralngg 418 

Dunham ; m. 3rd, May 24, 1854, Lydia Martha, b. Aug. 25, 1813, dau. of Daniel and 
Lydia Martha (Brewster) Lyman. She d. Jan. 6, 1882, ae. 68. He, Nov. 12, 1874. 
N. Coventry, where b. his 3 ch'n. See Hyde Gen., Vol. I, p. 260. 
8309. Nersa, or NisA, Lilly, b. Mch. 15, 8310. Henrietta Cutler, bapt. June, 

1842; m. Mch. IS, 1864, Charles W. 1844. 

Lee. N. Coventry. 831 1. John G., bapt. Aug., 1845. 

4704. ORREN TAYLOR LOOMIS, b. N. Coventry, Conn., Mch. 27, 1809; m. Mch. 26, 
1831, Emily Wright. He d. June 7, 1843, at Coventry, where b. his i ch'd. 

8312. Olive Brewster, b. 1841. Wiscon- sin. 

4713. REV. THERON LOOMIS, b. July 7, 1814; m. ist, Apr. 30, 1837, Eleanor Hanks, 
d. Oct. 10, 1841 ; ni. 2nd, Aug. i, 1847, Elizabeth Ballard. Pursued his Academical 
studies at Mission Inst., Quincy, 111., and his Theological studies at Lane Sem., 
1844-7. Mcnomonee Falls, Wis. 5 ch'n. 

8313. Theron, b. May 14, 1846. + 8315. Mary Elizabeth, b. June 5, 1850. 

8314. Frank Theodore, b. Dec. 3, 1847, 8316. John Ballard, b. Feb. 14, 1853. 
d. May 2, 1856. 8317. Charles Sumner, b. May 8, 1857. 

4715. EPIIRAIM SMITH LOOMIS. b. May 22, 180 1 ; m. Dec. 10, 1834, Frances Roc. 
He d. Feb. 27, 1869. Otisville, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

8318. Silas, b. Sept. 20, 1837. + Middletown, N. Y. 

8319. Louis le Grand, b. July, 1840; m. 8320. Charles W., b. Apr. 11, 1848, un- 
Aug., 1864. Sarah Hunter. He d. married. Otisville, N. Y. 

July 13, 1866, without children. 

4723. ELI ROBERTS LOOMIS, b. Apr. 11, 1820; m. ist, Apr. 20, 1844, Harriet Lane, d. 
June 16, 1859; m. 2nd, Feb. 22. i860, Eliza Blair. North East, Pa. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

8321. Florence E., b. Oct. 18, 1846; m. 24, i8tI. 

Oct. 18. 1871, Hannah H. Giflford. 8323. Lina T., b. Sept. 6, 1851. 

North East, Pa. 8324. Henry S., b. Oct. 24, 1857. 

8322. Willis G., b. Mch. 18, 1849, d. Sept. 

4729. W.^LTER LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Aug. 11, 1817; m. May 3, 1859, Mary A. 
Harris. Makanda, 111. 5 ch'n. 

8325. Mary Abbie, b. Jan. i, 1862. 8328. W/U,ter Scott, b. Apr. i, 1867. 

8326. Lydia Maud, b. July 27, 1864. 8329. Rufus King, b. Mch. 10, 1869. 

8327. Caroline Isabel, b. Jan. 20, 1866. 

4730. OLIVER PORTER LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., J.in. 20, 1820; m. Dec. 27, 1842. 
Amelia Long. Memb. State Leg., 1858. Colebrook River, Conn. 5 ch'n, b. Conn. 

8330. Elbertine A., b. Aug. 31, 1843. Sept. 30, 1852. 

8331. Isabella E., b. Nov. 18, 1845. 8333. Catherine D., b. May i, 1854. 

8332. Josephine R., b. Jan. 16, 1852, d. 8334. Caroline M., b. May 3, 1856. 

4731. MILO LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Mch. 8, 1823; m. Apr. 16, 1849, Emmelinc 
Frances, b. May 7, 1824, d. Sept. II. 1896, dau. of Zolvah and Mary (White) Brown. 
He d. May 31. 1892, and both are buried at Cedar Hill Cemetery, Waterbury, Conn. 
I ch'd, b. Conn. 

8.335- Mary D., b. Feb. 11, 1850. 



4736. 
8336 
8337 
8338. 
8339. 



WLILIAM CLARK LOOMIS, b. Aug. 24, 1815; m. Julv 28, 1850, Emmeline F. 

Isbcll, b. Apr. 25, 1834. He d. July i, 1883. Kewanee, 111. 5 ch'n— b. Kewanee. 

Mary Elizabeth, b. Feb. 2, 1852, d. d. Oct., 1859. 

Dec. 25, 1889. 8340. Sarah Francis, b. Feb. 14, 1861 ; 

Esther Anne, b. Jan. 21, 1854. m, July 8, 1890, Harry R. Clears, b. 

Kewanee. Mch. 22, 1863. Kewanee, III. Ch'n : 

Selah Adolphus, b. July 23, 1856, i. Mary Vivian. 2. Helen Catherine, 

d. Oct., 18.S7. 3. Harry, 4. Esther Louise. 
Cynthia Louise, b. July 25, 1858, 



4739- OREN HOWARD LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Ct., June 17, 1832; m. ist, Oct. 22. 1846, 
Rosetta T. Rogers, d. May 25, 1849; m. 2nd, .^ug. 25. 1850, Cornelia Alma Stark- 
weather. He moved witli his father's family to White Pigeon, Mich., in 1833, and 
to Weathersfield, 111., in 1850. Farmer, grain dealer, hardware and implement mer- 
chant over 40 years, and has been a deacon of the Cong'I church and Supt. of its 



419 



lEtglitlt O^pn^rattnu 



8341- 

8342. 

8343. 
8344- 
8345- 



8346. 

4744- 
8350. 

8351- 
8352. 

8353. 
8354. 

835s. 

4751- 
8364. 

8365. 
8366. 

8367. 
4762. 

8374. 
8375- 

8376. 

8377. 
8378. 

8379. 



Sunday School for tlie last 54 years, 
9 ch'n. 

Caroline Esther, b. Aug. 10, 1847, 

d. May i, 1848. 

Frances Ellen, b. Aug. 10, 1851, d. 

Mch., 1857. 

NiLES Howard, b. Dec. 7, 1852. + 

Henry Lyman, b. May 21, 1854. + 

Lucy Cornelia, b. Nov. 28, 1856; 

m. June 6, 1877, Willis Terry, b. 

Dec. 28, 1856. Galesburg, 111. Ch'n: 

I. Grace Looinis, 2. Julia Trask, 3. 

Willis, 4. Lucy. 

Rosetta Maria, b. June 24, 1854; 

m. Aug., 1885, Edward Alonzo Heb- 

berd, b. Feb. 5, 1861. Chicago, 111. 



and (1906) was holding both of those olBces. 

Child : I. Lorcn Loomis. 

8347. Grace Esther, b. Mch. 18, i860; m. 
Sept., i88g, Junius J. Pratt. He is 
a "National Cash Register" agent 
and resides Buenos Ayres, S. 
America. Child: I. Norman Hyde, 

8348. Emma Frances, b. Sept. 27, 1862; 
m. Dec. 5, 1883, Charles Sumner 
Leeper. d. Aug. 24, 1894. Gales- 
burg, 111. 

8349. Hattie May, b. Mch. 28, 1867 ; m. 
May 29, 1889, Dr. Charles Walter 
Hall, b. Aug. 24, 1864. Kewanee, 
111. 



NOAH COLEMAN LOOMIS, b. Oakville, N. 
N. Y., Sept. 16, 1821, Maria Mccch, b. Nov. 5, 
2nd, Jan. g, 1844, Mary Church, b. Feb. 20, i 
Schuyler's Lake, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1857. 13 ch'n — ; 

Daniel C, b. Sept. 5, 1822; m. 8356. 

Mch. 6, 1856, Eleanor Ann Blend, 

d. July 6, 1871. Oneonta, N. Y. 

No ch'n. 

James H., b. Oct. 4, 1824, d. June i, 

1843. 

Jane M,, b. Feb. 16, 1827; m. Feb. 

25, 1857, Ira, son of Benjamin 

Tripp and Rebecca (Hoag) Estes. 

He d. 1904. Duanesburgh, N. Y. 

Ch'n: I. Eliza, 2. Jennie. 

Mary, b. Apr. 28, 1829. Brooklyn, 

N. Y. Unm. 

Julia, b. Aug. 2, 1831 ; m. 1850, 

John Pascoe. She d. Feb. 5, 1855. 

Canaan, Pa. 

Eliza, b. Nov. 30, 1833, d. June 4, 

1837. 



Y., Jan. 23, 1792; m. ist, Burlington, 
1799, d. • 4 (9), 1843, ae. 44; m. 

816. Farmer. Whig. Bapt. He d. 

all b. Burlington, N. Y. 



8357. 
8358. 



8359- 
8360. 

8361. 



8362. 



8363. 



Lucy, b. Aug. 9, 1836; m. Peter 
Cole. Deleware, N. Y. 
Henry, b. Mch. 4, 1839. + 
Amelia, b. Oct. 31, 1841 ; m. 1866, 
Calvin Sitterlv, who d. Apr. 14, 
1868. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
A son, b. Feb. 20, 1845. 
Adelbert, b. Apr. 2, 1847. Ham- 
mond, Boone Co., Neb. 
Sidney, b. Dec. 18. 1848; m. Dec. 
18, 1870, Martha M. Sill. Burling- 
ton, N. Y. 

Marcella, b. July 28. i8=;o; m. Apr. 
15, 1868, Henry O. Pratt. Schuy- 
ler's Lake, N. Y. 

Rebecca, b. Nov. 12 1854; m. Silas 
L. Kelsey. Burlington Flats, N. Y. 



JOSEPH SIDNEY LOOMIS, b. Dec. 
Delta, Mich. 10 ch'n. 

Mary D., b. Nov. 16, 1838; m. Mcli. 

17, 1861, John Norris. Watertown, 

Mich. 

Cornelia, b. Sept. 14, 1840 ; m. Oct. 

14, i860, Lyman Kincade. Riley, 

Mich. 

Alma, b. Apr. 9, 1842; m. Mch. 28, 

1866, Peter- Brinkerhoff. Eagle, 

Mich. 

Hiram, b. Oct. 2, 1843 ; m. Nov. lo. 



3, 181 1 ; m. May 24, 1837, Dinah Sanborn. 

1868, Maria Follict. No children. 

8368. Helen, b. Dec. 29, 1845; m. ist, 
Mch. 8, 1865, Giles Hill, d. Sept. 8, 
1865 ; m. 2nd, May 22, 1870, Ed- 
ward Fraley. 

8369. Joseph Sidney, b. July 24, 1849. 

8370. James Edwin, b. July 25, 1851. 

8371. Luther Coleman, b. May 26, 1855. 

8372. Sarah Electa, 1i. Apr. 19, 1857. 

8373. Horace Asa, b. Jan. 8, 1861. 



ISAIAH LOOMIS, b. Aug. n, 1795; m. Dec. 22, 1822, Laura Marble. He d. Oct. 
7. 1869. In 1873 she was living at Sherburne, N. Y. 10 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



William Dewey, b. Oct. 22, 1823. -f 8380. 

Experience D., b. Dec. 3, 1824; m. 

Oct. 28, iSe,7, Edson G. Whitney. 8381. 

Sherburne, N. Y. 

Sarah, b. Feb. 14, 1826, unm., d. 

Oct. 31. i8S3- 8382. 

Daniel D., b. Sept. 26, 1827. + 8383. 

Esther, b. Feb. 10, 1830, d. Apr. 24, 

i860. 

Lewis Seelye, b. Mch. 24, 1832. -|- 



Isaiah, b. Aug. 12, 1833, d. July 26, 

1834. 

Emmeline, b. July 26, 1835; m. 

May I, 1856, Oscar Marble. Cedar 

Rapids, Iowa. 

Charles Edgar, b. Mch. 29, 1837. + 

Silas W.. b. May 3, 1842 ; m. June 

7, 1868, Helen Beebe. No children. 

Boston, Mass. 



ICnnmtH O^^u^alogtr 



420 



4764. SlI-AS LOOMIS, b. Nov., 1700; 111. Maria Kussell, d. 1867. In 1875 'ic was living 
at Katon Rapids, Mich. 8 ch'n, b. Mich. 

8,384. RvssELL, b. 1821. + 8389. LucRETiA, b. 1838 ; m. James Lewis. 

8385. Augustus, b. 1824. + Tyler, Mich. 

8386. Betsey, b. 1827; m. Charles 8390. Rurtha. b. 1840; m. David Hodge. 
Youngs. She d. Aug., 1870. Syl- Tyler, Mich. 

van, Mich. 8391. Lucy, b. 184,^; m. James Wilkin- 

8387. Charles Hiram, b. 1830, d. 1856. son. Battle Creek, Mich. 

8388. LovELL Dewey, b. Dec. 27, 1836. + 

4775. ALBA WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Mch. 20, 1829: m. Aug. 18, 1862, 
Lucinda E. Babcock. Lebanon, where b. his i ch'd. 

8392. Frederick, b. Oct. 29, 1865. 

4776. HENRY W. LOOMIS, b. June 16, 1797; m. Jan. i, 1831, Clarissa C. Colburn. He 
d. Dec. 27, 1861. Beaver Dam, Wis. 4 ch'n. 

8393. Emmeline C, b. Jan. 19, 1833, d- 13- '854, William Fox. Beaver 
Nov. 22, 1862. Greenwood, 111. Dam, Wis. 

8394. Laura F., b. Oct. 12. 1834; m. Mch. 8396. Lucy J., b. Sept. 28, 1838; m. Nov. 
21, 1856. Thomas Phelps, who d. 6, i860, Rev. Walter Ross. Kasson, 
Jan. 6, 1867. Beaver Dam, Wis. Minn. 

8395. Mary E., b. Dec. 29, 1835; m. July 

4778. AMASA LOOMIS, b. June 23, 1801 ; m. June, 1828, Frances M. Thompson, d. 1864. 
He d. Mch. 19, 18.16. Beaver Dam, Wis. 6 ch'n. 

8397. Alonzo C, b. Dec. 14, 1829; m. 8400. Gilbert T., b. Dec. 23, 1835. Ne- 
. Iowa. braska. 

8398. Norton J., b. June 16, 1831. + S.'.oi. Wellington W., b. 1838, d. 1863. 

8399. Martha L., b. June, 1833 ; ra. in Texas. 

Read. 8402. Bennet E., b. Apr., 1840. 

4779. ERASTUS LOOMIS, b. Jan. 23, 1804; m. Sept. 18, 1832, Caroline Beebe. Buffalo, 
N. Y. 4 ch'n. b. N. Y. 

8403. Helen, b. June 30, 1834; m. Jacob 8405. Loretta, b. Apr. 15, 1841. 
Crowell. Chicago, III. 8406. Charles A., b. Feb. 7, 1844, d. Feb. 

8404. E. Alewin, b. Julv 17, 1838, d. Aug. 19, 1847. 
II, 1838. 

4782. ELLIOTT MILTON LOOMIS, b. Pittsfield. Mass., Nov. 7, 1805; m. Glastonbury, 
Ct., Feb. 10, 1828, Mary, b. Glastonbury. July 18, 1806, d. Providence, R. I., Sept. 3, 
1893, dau. of Ebcnozer and Betsey (Wrisley) Smith. Market. Dcm. Bapt. He 
d. Providence, Apr. 8, 1856. Hartford, Ct., and Providence, R. I. 7 ch'n — all b. 
Hartford, except last one, at Providence. 

8407. Eliza Mary, b. Nov. 28, 1829; m. 841 1. Ella Marcv, b. Dec. 17, 1841; m. 
July, 1849. Wm. Waddell. She d. Oct. 24. 1866, Aaron B. McCrellis, 
Mch. 8, 1854. of Providence, R. I. She d. Jan. 

8408. Amos Tilden, b. Oct. 11, 1831, d. 16, 1883, leaving a son, Anthus. 
Dec. 8. 1850. 8412. Betsey Smith, b. Nov. 17, 1844. 

8.109. Andrew Jackson, b. Oct. 11, 1831, Providence, R. I. 

d. Feb. 17, 1832. 8413. Sarah Melvina, b. Apr. 7, 1848, d. 
8410. Helen Maria, b. Nov. 28, 1838, d. Sept. 8, 1849. 

May 5, 1857. Providence, R. I. 

4783. MARSHALL MARSH LOOMIS, b. July 5, 1807; m. Apr. 23, 1846, Lucy Chapman. 
b. Oct. 31, 1808, dau. of Dea. Daniel and Mahala (Chapman) Francis. He <1. Apr. 
30, 1867, and she m. 2nd, Nov. 20. 1873, Charles T. Stearns. Pittsfield, Mass. i ch'd. 

8414. Francis Elliott, b. Apr. 15, 1850; dau. of Sylvanus Nichols. Farmer, 
m. 1870, Ellen, b. Richmond, Mass., E. Newmarket, Md. 

4789. ALVIN C. LOOMIS, b. 1826; m. 1847, Sarah J. Martin, d. Apr. i, 1870. He il. 
July 27, 1855. Winthrop, Me. 3 ch'n. 

8415. Ella, b. 1848; m. Dortondork. 8416. Charles, b. 1850, d. 1858. 

Boston, Mass. 8417. Erastus. b. 1853, d. 1855. 



421 1Etgl|tl| Olgttgrattott 

4790, ASHER M. C. LOOMIS, b. Conn., 1816; m. Dec. 14. 1843, Phcebe W., dau. of Jared 
Wilson. He d. Oct. 17, 1849, and she m. 2nd, widower James Avery, i ch'd, b. 
Conn. 

8418. Henry Alphonso, b. 1846. Bag- Killed by cars, Nov. 21, 1867. 
gage master at New London, Conn. 

4801. CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Franklin, Conn., Nov. 19, 1831 ; m. Apr. 14, 1864, Ellen 
Rosine, b. Jan. 23, 1845, dau. of Daniel Marks and Ann Howe (McMoran) Deniing. 
A house-wright. Hartford, Conn. 2 ch'n, b. Hartford. 

8419. Bertha Deming, b. Oct. 13, 1870, d. 8420. Albert Sumner, b. Sept. 16, 1873, 
Oct. 18, 1870. d. Oct. 8, 1873. 

4805. NORTON BROWN LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., Sept. 25, 1820; m. Nov. 18, 1845, 

Mary Malvina, b. Lebanon, Apr. 27, 1824, dau. of Bennett and Betsey (Loomis, ) 

Cook. Farmer. He d. Lebanon, 1885, where b. his i child. 

8421. Lester Paine, b. Sept. i, 1846. + 

4809. WILLIAM HENRY LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 11, 1833; m. May 7, 1856, 
Phoebe Sophia, b. May 12, 1831, at Lebanon, dau. of Lester Biles and Jerusha Augusta 
(Gager) Babcock. He d. . Lebanon, i ch'd. 

8422. William Babcock, b. Oct. 23, 1865. + 

4812. JUDGE HENRY ASHMAN LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., Jan. 19, 1817; m. ist, Feb. 
15, 1843, Abby Cornelia, b. Lebanon, June 17, 1822, d. Plainville, Ct., Oct. 12, 1864, 
dau. of John Beaumont; m. 2nd, June 19, 1867, Mary Jane, b. Plymouth, Ct., Nov. 

18, 183s, dau. of Henry Alexander and Sarah Jane (Hoadley) Mitchell. Att'y. 
Dem. Episc. Bristol, Ct. 4 ch'n — b. New Britain, Ct. 

8423. Ellen Adelaide, b. Sept. 25, 1868, 8425. Bernadotte b. Mch. 31, 1873. + 

d. Nov. 21, 1874. 8426. Henry Mitchell, b. Feb. 7, 1876, 

8424. Edward Augustus, b. May 30, d. Aug. 27, 1876. 
1871.+ 

4814. HEZEKIAH MARVIN LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Dec. 25, 1819; m. Feb, 10, 
1839, Philene A. Foster. Lebanon, where b. his 5 ch'n. 

8427. Eliza Jane, b. June 29, 1840; m. 8429. Julia C, b. Jan. 3, 1844, d. Aug. 
Mch. 7, 1859, George S. Graves. 16, 1845. 

Lebanon. 8430. Charles H., b. Sept. 21, 1845. + 

8428. Mary Martinelle, b. May 27, 8431. Selah S., b. Apr. 9, 1847; m. Feb. 
1842: m. Mch. 10, 1858, Dwight H. 2, 1869, David W. Westcott. 
Robinson. Lebanon. 

4816. GILBERT LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Sept. i, 1828; m. Feb. 25, 1849, Delia L. 
Kimball. He d. Mch. 4, 1861, at Lebanon, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

8432. Ellen L., b. Jan. 16, 1851; m. Jan. 8433. Genevieve, b. Apr. 4, 1852. 

19, 1869, Frank J. Lord. Hartford, 8434. Favorette, b. Apr., 1854. 
Conn. 8435. Frank A., b. Dec. 10, 1856. 

4817. ISAAC NEWTON LOOMIS, b. July 14, i795; m. Jiyie s, 1817, Abigail Close. He 
was 2nd Lieut., 15th Regt. Art'y, in 1822. Manlius, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

8436. Isaac Newton, b. June 3, 1818. + Apr. 22, 1848. 

8437. Lucy W., b. Jan. 23, 1822; m. Oct. 8439. John Wallace, b. Oct. 29, 1826. + 
6, 1847, Rev. Hezekiah Harvey, D. 8440. Horace Bronson, b. June 12, 
D., Prof. Ham. Th. Sem. 1829. + 

8438. Rachel Rebecca, b. Sept. 3, 1824, d. 

4819. HARLIN LOOMIS, b. Oneida Co., N. Y., Feb. 12, 1800; m. there, Jan. i, 1823, 
Charlotte Baldwin, b. Apr. 13, 1804. d. Edwardsburg, Mich., Nov. 20, 1870. He rem. 
from Manlius, N. Y., to Shortsville, N. Y., and thence, 184S, to Cass Co., Mich., 
where he d. at Edwardsburg, Mich., Apr. 8, 1861. Miller. 6 ch'n — first 3 b. at Man- 
lius, and last 3 at Shortsville. 

8441. LuANA Charlotte, b. Nov. 13, Mich., June 14, 1897. She d. there, 

1824; m. 1st, in Cass Co., Mich., Jan. 15, 1873. Ch'n — by 1st m. : i. 

Sept. 7, 184s, Solomon Tharp, b. Harlin Solomon; by 2nd m. : i. 

1812, d. Aug. 26, 1847; m. 2nd, Charlotte, 2. Joseph Hamilton, 3. 

Mch. 23, 1854, Joseph Hamilton Lydia, 4. Rachel. 

Burns, b. Dec. 23, 1819, d. Cass Co., 8442. Horatio Harlin, b. Sept. S, 1826. -|- 



^omttts ^^nralngti 



422 



8446. 



LoRA Calista, b. July 8, 1829; m. 

July 5, 1846, Marcus D. Barden. 

She d. Cass Co., Mich., Nov. 5, 

1847. 

Wealthy Amanda, b. Aug. 15, 

1832, d. May 30, 1834. 

Wealthy Amanda, b. Nov. 19, 

SAMUEL DORLAND LOOMIS, b. Mch. 3, 
/del, Iowa. 2 ch'n. 

George Webster, b. Mch. 16, 1841 ; 8448 

m. Nov. 17, 1868, Mattie C. Clark. 
Adel, Iowa. 

LYMAN LEE LOOMIS, b. Aug. i, 1813; m J 
Bridgewater, N. Y., where b. his 2 ch'n 
Henry L., b. Jan., 1837; m. Caro- 8450. 

line Birch, who d. 1872. No ch'n 
Auburn, N. Y. 

4826. GEORGE RILEY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., June 
Angehne Ma.xon, d. Oct. 6, 1903. He d June 
b. his s ch'n. 

Adelea Valentia, b. Nov. 9, 1840; 

m. Sept. 25, 1861, Milo W., son of 

Josiah and Fannie (Mctcalf) 

Kingsbury. Monticello, Minn. 

Ch'n: I. Milton J., 2. Jennie M,, 3. 

Clara A., 4. Victor H., 5. Harry E. 

(See Kingsbury Desc'ts, 1905). 
8452. Lucy Livonia, b. July 2, 1842; m 

Sept. 4, 1862, R. Owen Jones. 
4827. 



8443- 

8444- 

8445. 
4821. 

8147. 

4825. 
8449- 



8451. 



8453- 
8454- 



8455. 



1836, d. June 18, 1840. 
Lucy Ann, b. Aug. 13, 1841 ; m. 
in Cass Co., Mich., William Brown 
She d. Van Buren Co., Mich., Nov. 
14, 1872. Ch'n: I. Carrie Luana, 2. 
Lawrence, 3. Fred. 

1807; m. Jan. 2, 1840, Sarah Stiles. 

Horace S., b. Sept. 29, 1842; m 
Dec. 30, 1868, Viola C. Dean. Re- 
sides near Auburn, N. Y. 

an., 1835, Mary Hillyard. He d. 1847. 

Franklin, b. June, 1844, unm. 
Auburn, N. Y. 

1, 1816; m. Dec. 29, 1837, Clarissa 
25, 1900, at Cassville, N. Y., where 

Utica, N. Y. Ch'd: i. Ada F. 
Edwin Orlando, b. Apr. 3, 1844.+ 
Emma Jane. b. Sept. 19, 1846; m. 
Nov. 30, 1865, George B. Oliver. 
Cassville, N. Y. Ch'n: i. Richard, 

2. Fred L,, 3. Marv Etta, 4. Jennie 
May, 5. George B. 

Urbane L., b. July 6, 1849. + 



8456. 

8457. 
4828. 



8460. 
8461. 
8462. 
8463. 

4829. 



8467. 
8468. 

8469. 



8470. 
8471. 



ALBEMARLE LOOM S, b. Coventry, Conn., Oct. 28, 1808; m. ist, Vernon Conn 

and'Eli;-,Sh nY,ll' ^'"^^''r^' ^- "^r^r"^ '^l?'^ A"^- 5. '869, d'au. of Nkthan i 
Ruth Fli]n n '4 ^'^a'' y"'/ °^ ^^•''"'^o" ^^^''^^ Hubbard; m. 2nd, June 7, 1871, 

Ruth Elua b Oc. 7, 1816 d. Aug. 24, 1885, dau. of Deac. WiUard and Sophia 

S"ili7(V)' ya;^e;rc"ong"\^1f.n"'"^' "' "^'^'"■"^ '' ^- ^°^--'^^' ^-" ''^^ 
^836^+^^" ^^'''°'*'' ''• ^"^- ^' 8^58. Nathaniel Hubbard, b. July 25, 

Edward Payson, b. Apr. 14, 1839.+ 8459. ARra^R Mosley, b. Oct. 8, 1851. + 

DR. ELISHA N. LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., June 21, 1809; m. ist Nov 12 18^2 
Rowena Capron, dau. of Maj. Laban Capron, of Harford Pa^; m. 2nd June 28 illl' 
Laura H. Snow. He d. June 21, 1874. Harford, Pa. 7 ch'n ^^' 



Francis Edgar, b. Feb. 7, 1834. + 
Alonzo, b. Feb. 7, 1836. + 
Gorton P., b. Apr. 5, 1838. + 
Roscoe Selwyn, b. Aug. 17, 1845. 
Entered U. S. army 1862, was 



wounded at battle of Chancellors- 
ville, and d. May 24, 1863. 

8464. Rowena Eliza, b. Oct. 4, 1856. 

8465. Mary Emma, b. Jan. 5, 1863. 

8466. Albert Osmer, b. June 6, 1867. 



f8''\l-2°m".^H'^M°'"^\''- ?=VV^' '^'^'o-^- '''• J"'>'' '834, Alvira Titus, d. Oct. 

R,l.Vw f^u'^Ify' ^ho d Feb. 21, 1876, dau. of Samuel B. C. and Harriet 

(Bailey) West. Hopbottom, or Lenox, Pa. 9 ch'n, b. Pa. v- «■ u narnei 



Sidney E., b. Feb. 4, 1835.+ 
Mary, b. Oct 10, 1838; m. Otis J. 
Bailey. Lenox, Pa. 
Ellen Louisa, b. Apr. 8, 1842; m. 
1st, Feb. 4, 1862, Orange P. Whit- 
ney, d. Dec, 1864, in Salisbury 
prison, N. C. ; m. 2nd, Sept. 17, 
1867, Jeremiah B. Avery. Spring- 
ville. Pa. ^ f ^ 

Sarah Catherine, b. Aug 12 
1846, d. 1847. 
Isabel, b. May 3, 1849, d. Mch. 10, 



1864. 

8472. Edith, b. Oct. 8, 1852; m. John 
Howell. Harford, Pa. 

8473. Edward Grow, b. May 18, 1854, d 
Aug., 1855. 

8474. Nelson Griswold, b. Feb. 10, 1861. 

8475. Laura Eveline, b. Feb 8, 1864; 
m. Nov. 22, 1883, Elmer E., h. 
Feb. 22, 1861, son of Warner C. 
and Teresa M. (Tiffany) Tower. 
Lenox, Pa. Ch'd: i. Jean. See 
Tower Gen., p. 542. 



£3 i£tgl]ll| ClrttgratiPtt 

4835. OLIVER W. LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., June 13, 1836; m. Nov. 17, 1856, Jerusha 
Kimball. Lenox, Pa. 2 ch'n. 

8476. Mary E., b. Sept. i, 1857. 8477. John S., b. Nov. 8, 1859. 

4839. DELOS LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 7, 1818; m. ist, Abigail Chamberlain, d. June 25, 
1836; m. 2ncl. Mary Ann Mann, who d. July 4, 1869. Utica, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

8478. William C, b. Oct. 5, 1835, unm. 1849. 

Cedarville, N. Y. 8481. George, b. June 17, 1851. 

8479. Fanny, b. June 30, 1845 ; m. Rob- 8482. Ida, b. July 12, 1853. 
ert Wickes. She d. May 18, 1869. 8483. Ella, b. Oct. 11, 1857. 

8480. LuMAN, b. Oct. 14, 1848, d. Oct. 12, 

4842. ANDREW JACKSON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 21, 1832; m. Sept. 15, 1851, Louisa 
Yale. Syracuse, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

8484. Mary E., b. Aug. 26, 1852. 8486. Andrew J., b. Sept. 25, 1856. Syra- 

8485. Henrietta, b. Sept. i, 1854. cuse. 

4843. WILLIAM PHELPS LOOMIS, b. Warren, N. Y., Nov. i, 1823; m. Ripley, N. Y., 
Jan. 22, 1856, Ann Eliza, b. Ripley, July 4, 1831, dau. of John and Annis (Newton) 
Beatty. Farmer. Rep. Meth. He d. Hudson, Mich., Aug. 6, 1887. 3 ch'n. 

8487. Clarence Eugene, b. Ripley, Dec. 8489. John B., b. Columbus, O., Nov. 9, 

30, 1856. i860. Real estate. Rep. Cong. 

Nellie Naomi, b. Sept. 17, 1858. Hudson, O. 

4846. CHARLES O. LOOMIS, b. Warren, N. Y., June 27, 1831 ; m. ist, Cornelia N. W. 
Loomis (8604) ; m. 2nd, Oneida, N. Y., June 18, 1867, Alice Mary, b. Stockbridge, 
N. Y., Dec. 17, 1846, d. Oneida, Aug. 23, 1901, dau. of Josiah Anthony and Adclla 
Adeline (Wood) Frost. He removed with his parents, 1843, from Warren to Rip- 
Icy, N. Y. As a student he displayed remarkable proficiency in mathematics. In 
1848 he joined one of the first companies that crossed the plains to California. After 
spending better than a year in the gold mines he returned to Madison, Wis,, and 
Columbus, O., where he was successful in the lumber business. From Columbus 
he returned to N. Y., and eventually settled in Oneida. Merchant. Rep. Meth. 
He d. Oneida, Apr. 18, 1888. 3 ch'n— all b. Oneida, N. Y.— by 2nd m. 

8490. Edith Adele, b. June 18, 1869. Henrietta (Bailey) Thebault. Grad. 

8491. Arthur Frost, b. Dec. 25, 1871 ; Lehigh Univ., with degree of E. E. 
m. Crown Point, N. Y., Aug. 25, (Electrical engineer). Rep. N. Y. 
1899, Blanche Lucille, b. Glen City. 

Falls, N. Y., May 17, 187S, dau. of 8492. Bessie, b. Oct. 19, 1878; m. May 6, 

Henry Joseph Fabre and Frances 1903, Clarence DeWitt Myers. 

4850. DAN C. LOOMIS, b. Mch. 22, 1801 ; m. Apr. 30, 1822, Nancy Hall. Virgil, N. Y. 
9 ch'n. 

8493. Henry, b. Mch. 22, 1823. -f- George Northrop. East Pharsalia, 

8494. Horace W., b. Aug. i, 1824. + N. Y. 

8495. John A., b. June 15, 1826, d. ae. 3 8499. John Hall, b. Dec, 1833, d. May, 
years. 1835. 

8496. Nancy Maria, b. Nov., 1827; m. 8500. Levi, b. Oct., 1837, d. Dec, 1838. 
David McCoy. Virgil, N. Y. 8501. Cynthia Lucina, b. Jan. 20, 1843 : 

8497. Laura Jane, b. D«c., 1829; m. m. Abraham Hutchins. Virgil, 
Jonas Bailey. Virgil, N. Y. N. Y. 

8498. Ursula Sophia, b. Oct., 1831 ; m. 

4851, LORENZO LOOMIS, b. Conn., 1802; m. June 29, 1824, Maria Haskins. Cayuga 
Co., N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

8502. Persis, b. 1824; m. John Smith, 8504. Hannah, b. 1838; m. Alanson 
who d. 1869. Scipio, N. Y. Robinson. Scipio, N. Y. 

8503. Lavina, b. 1827; m. John Stevens. 8505. Emma Jane, b. 1840; m. Wash- 
Groton, N. Y. ington Sherman. Virgil, N. Y. 

4853. ALANSON LOOMIS, b. Conn., Feb. 12, 1805; m. Oct. 25, 1829, Statira Martyn. 
He d. July 3, 1865. N. Coventry, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

8506. Lyman, b. Aug. 17, 1830. + 8508. Caroline E., b. Nov. 8, 1839; m. 

8507. Julia Ann, b. Oct. 15, 1836; m. Dec. i, 1865, Leonard Holden. 
Nov. 25, 1854, John Sandford. North Coventry. 

Glen Aubrey, N. Y. 



IQnnmtH (6?npaloiti| 424 

4860. FRAXCIS L(JO.MIS, b. Coventry, July 23. 1808; m. Sept. 24, 1834 (1836), Fanny, 
d. Dec. 14, 1873, dau. of Capt. Joseph and Milly (Sweetland) Rose. He d. at Effing- 
ham, Kan., Oct. 2, 1891. 4 ch'n. 

8509. Frances E., b. Aug. 3, 1837, d. 8511. Elizabeth Hale, b. , d. . 

Sept. 26, 1843. 8512. Herbert Gilbert, b. Oct. 19, 1853. 

8510. Joseph Rose, b. Nov. 26, 1843; ™- Killed on R. R., Oct. 7, 1873. 
Mary Van Wagner. 

4861. GEORGE NELSON LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Ct., July 6, 1811; m. Coventry, Dec. 29, 
183s. Mary Ann, b. Coventry, July 18, 181 1, d. Manchester, Feb. 5. 1891, dau. of 
Levi and Electa (Kingsbury) Sweetland. Life Insurance. Memb. Conn. Leg., 
1849. He d. at Portsmouth, N. H., Jan. 12, 1874. 3 ch'n — all b. Coventry. 

8513- William Sereno. b. Sept. 23, Frank C, b. Manchester, Mch. 10, 

1836. + 183 1, d. Mch. 10, 1874, ae. 43, son 

8514. Oliver Sweetland, b. Mch. 16, of Norman and Marilla (Wright) 
1838; ni. Mch. 23, 1865, Louise Buckland. Manchester. (Thild : i. 
Smith. He d. Dover, N. H., Aug. Anna Marilla. She m. 2nd, May 
I, 1904. No ch'n. 18, 1876, Francis Henry Whiten. 

8515. Mary Elizabeth, b. May 3, 1841 ; (See D. A. R., Vol. X, 194). 
m. 1st, Colchester, Ct., Dec. 21, i8(56, 

4863. JOSEPH PORTER LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Ct., Feb. 24, 1816; m. Manchester, Ct.. 
May 25, 1842, Laura, b. Manchester, Feb. 3, 1817, d. Springfield, Mass., Nov. 6, 
1899, dau. of Joseph and Lydia (Kellogg) Perry. Memb. State Leg., 1856. Merch. 
Rep. Cong. He d. Coventry, Mch. 16, 1880. 2 ch'n — b. Coventry. 

8516. Emily Frances, b. Jan. 7, 1845; m. (Sumner) Steele. Springfield, 
July 26, 1869, Benjamin Franklin, Mass. No ch'n. 

b. Bolton, Conn., June 9, 1843, son 8517. Frederick Perry, b. June 30, 1848, 

of Sanford and Caroline Elizabeth d. May 2, 1857. 

4864. DAVID B. LOOMIS, b. Conn., Dec. 29, 1803; m. 1st, Apr. 5, 1829, Susan Gabriel, 
d. July 10, 1838; m. and, Oct. 28, 1839, Eliza Griggs. In 1835 he removed to Rock- 
land Co., N. Y., and in 1859, to Liberty, Sullivan Co., N. Y. 5 ch'n. 

8518. Henry K., b. Sept. 7, 1834, d. Apr. Mch. i, 1848. 

25, 1840. 8522. Henrietta E., b. Jan. 31, 1850; m. 

8519. Henry B., b. Aug. 17, 1841. Oct. 13, 1869, Joseph I., son of 

8520. Caroline E., b. Feb. 9, 1844, d. William and Sarah ( ) (?) 
Feb. 18, 1845. Cushman, of New Braintree, Mass., 

8521. Gertrude E., b. Aug. 21, 1846, d. b. Feb. 3, 1847. 

4865. CHAUNCEY LOOMIS, b. Conn., Aug. 30, 1805; m. Oct. 2, 1829, Prudence Cook. 
He d. May 5, 1874. Baltimore, Md. 4 ch'n. 

8523. Albert Talcott, b. Nov. 17, 1830, m. Nov. 17, 1856, Carlos Wclton. 
d. Apr. 30, 1842. Thomaston, Conn. Ch'n: i. Edith 

8524. Maria Edith, b. Feb. 13, 1833; m. Maria, 2. Chauncey, 3. Cora Emily, 
Mch. 23, 1857, Nathan A. Bosworth. 4. Frank, 5. Kate Lemira. 
Hartford, Conn. He d. Jan. 23, 8526. Albert Cook, b. Sept. 14, 1843; m. 
1893. Ch'n : I. Walter Edward, 2. May 17, 1884, Harriet Johnson. 
Irving Nathan, 3. Edith Maria, 4. Served in Civil War, in Co. K, 
Edwin Danforth, 5. Charles Hiram, i6th Conn. Vols., 1862-5. Thomas- 
6. Frank Cook. ton, Conn. No ch'n. 

8525. Mary Catherine, b. Dec. 31, 1837; 

4871. GEORGE THEODORE LOOMIS, b. Conn., Jan. 31, 1818; m. May 9, 1852, Lucy 
M. Parker. He d. Apr. 22, 1904. Dickeyville, Md. 3 ch'n. 

8527. Ella Kate, b. Sept. 13, 1857. d. Apr. 11, 1863. 

8528. Lucy Georciana, b. Sept. 4, 1862, 8529. Estelle Field, b. Sept. 17, 1864. 

4873. WILLARD BADGER LOOMIS, b. Andover, Conn., Oct. 23, 1809; m. 1st, Oct. 
15, 1834, Susan A. Manlcy. b. Nov. 3, 1812, d. Jan. 31, 1859, ae. 46; m. 2nd, Apr. 
10, 1867, Elizabeth A. Hunt. Andover, Conn., where b. his 12 ch'n. 

8530. Jared, b. , d. . Andover, Conn., May 14, 1901, ae. 

8531. William N., b. July 27, 1837; m. 65. 

Apr. I, 1866, Elizabeth Amsday. 8532. Jared M., b. Aug. 12. 1839; '"■ 'st, 

Served in Civil War, Co. K, 14th Dec. 8. 1864, Lucy C. Hougli ; ni. 

Conn. Vol. Irving, Kansas. He d. 2nd, Aug. 24, 1869, Anna Jane 



425 



lEt^Itllt Cl^tt^rattDtt 



Ayres. Irving, Kansas. He d. An- 
dover, Conn., June 13, 1896, leav- 
ing wife and three adult ch'n. 

8533. Jane Adeline, b. Jan. 3, 1842; m. 
Jan. 3, 1866, George Addison, b. 
July 9, 1840, son of Geo. Oliver and 
Jerusha (Capen) Bingham. She d. 
and he ni. 2nd, Mrs. Edith Saxton. 
Ch'd — b. 1st m. : I. Grace Jo- 
sephine. See Bingham Gen., p. 151. 

8534. George W., b. Apr. 6, 1844. + 

8535. Minerva A., b. Mch. 25, 1846, d. 



8536. 

8537. 
8538. 



8539- 
8540. 
8541- 



Alch. 25, 1857. 

Monroe S., b. Oct. 20, 1848. St. 

Louis, Mo. 

Arthur P., b. Dec. 18, 1850. -f 

Francis M., b. Sept. 30, 1853. 

Served in House of Rep., Conn. 

N. Granby, Conn. 

DwiGHT E., b. July 16, 1856. -\- 

Henry C, b. Jan. 16, 1859, d. 1864. 

Mary K., b. July 4, 1863 ; m. July 

4, 1888. R. M. Loomis. (No. 9986). 



4877. 



8542. 



4878. 



4882. 



8549. 



CHARLES HENRY LOOMIS, b. Andover, Ct., Sept. 17, 1820; m. S. Coventry, 
Oct. 17, 1849, Lucy M., b. Coventry, Oct. 30, 1827, d. Andover, July 6, 1898, dau. of 
Harry and Laura (Whitmore) Curtiss. Farmer. Rep. Cong. He d. Andover, 
Feb. IS, 1895. 3 ch'n — b. Andover. 



Mary Lamphear, b. June 8, 1851 ; 

m. Andover, Dec. 23, 1874, Dwight 8543. 

Ely, b. Andover, Jan. 17, 1846, d. 

there, Aug. 26, 1900, son of John L. 8544. 

and Mary M. (Chappell) Webster. 

Farmer. Dem. Cong. Ch'n : i. 



Eva May, 2. Royal Dwight. 

Henry Curtiss, b. Aug. 29, 1852, 

d. Jan. 4, 1864. 

Charles Badger, b. June 28, 1856. 

Unm. 



ERASTUS MILTON LOOMIS, b. Andover, Conn., Oct. 29, 1824; m. May 14, 

1851, Cornelia Mercy, b. Jan. 22, 1828, dau. of Isaac Watts and Mary (Beckwith) 
Sill. He d. Oct. 8, 1907, at W. Hartford, and buried at Andover. Andover, where 
b. his 4 ch'n. 

8545. A son, b. Nov. 12, 1854, d. same 8547. Harriet N., b. Jan. 20, 1862. 

day. 8548. Nellie E., b. Oct. 5, 1869; m. John 

8546. Milton Badger, b. July 27, i860. + H. Reed. W. Hartford, Conn. 



SAMUEL TRACY LOOMIS. b. Coventry, Ct., Nov. 11, 1819 (1820); m. Andover, 
Ct., Nov. 17, 1842, Caroline Eunice, b. Andover, Feb. 14, 1824, d. Andover, Nov. 6, 
1896. dau. of Jasper and Eunice (Howes) Fitch, a descendant of Rev. James Fitch 
of Bocking, Co. Essex, Eng. Memb. of State Legislature, 1865. Postmaster at 
Coventry from 1869 to 1891. Farmer. Rep. He d. Andover, Jan. 16, 1896. 3 ch'n — 
b. Coventry, Ct. 



Ellen Caroline, b. Jan. 28, 184s ; 
m. Coventry, Dec. 20, 1866, Samuel 
L., b. Coventry, Mch. 17, 1844, son 
of Eleazer W. and Amanda R. 
(Baundage) French. No ch'n. 
8550. Fanny Fitch, b. Jan. 8, 1848; m. 
Nov. 6, 1867, Alexander Hamilton 



Pomeroy. She d. No. Coventry, 
Apr. 17, 1906. One child. 
8551. Caroline Elizabeth, b. Dec. 11, 
1861 ; m. Mch. 4, 1879, Robert Wni. 
Hamilton; b. Coventry, Aug. 31, 
1856. Ch'n : I. Charles Tracy, 2. 
Clifton Loomis, 3. Mabel Grace. 



4883. HENRY HUNTINGTON LOOMIS, b. N. Coventry, Conn., June 4, 1822; m. Apr. 
19, 1843, Hannah, b. July 10. 1821, d. Dec. 26, 1903, dau. of Thomas and Hannah 
(Strong) Snell. He d. S. Windsor, Conn., Sept. 18, 1899. Cong. 6 ch'n, b. So. 
Windsor, Conn. 



8552. Henry E., b. Sept. 23, 1844. -f- 

8553. Hannah Philena, b. S, Windsor, 
Conn., Oct. 5, 1846; m. Oct. 25, 
1876, Joseph Warner, b. Suffield, 
Conn., d. Feb: 7, 1905, son of Jo- 
seph Daniels Stowe. She d. Dec. 

1, 1904. Scitico, Conn. Ch'n: I. 
Mary Elizabeth,* 2. Henry Daniels, 
3. Grace Hannah. 

8554. Abigail Ella. b. June 5, 1849, d. 
Aug. 9, 1873. 

8555. Melissa Amanda, b. Apr. 16, 1854; 
m. Nov. 15, 1876, Henry E., b. Oct. 
12, 1850, son of Evelyn R. and 
Esther J. (Stiles) Pitkin. S. Wind- 
sor, Conn. Ch'n: i. Mabelle Pitkin. 

2. Olive Loomis, 3. Marion Evelyn. 



8556. Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 9, 1857; 
m. June 9, 1880, Samuel Timothy, 
d. Dec. 27, 1893, son of Timothy 
Elmore and Eveline (Gillette) 
Burnham. Sh" d. Sept. 9, 1904, 
leaving 4 ch'n: i. Samuel A., 2. 
Jennie L., 3. Henry L., 4. Timothy 



*Note. — These sisters, Mary and Grace, 
are graduates of Mt. Holyoke College, 
and are now students of Kobe Girls' Col- 
lege, Tokyo, Japan, preparatory to their 
chosen "life work in teaching and lead- 
ing the women and girls of Japan into the 
li;4ht of Christian truth and service," un- 
der the direction of the American Board 
of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. 



SnnmtH O^^nralngtt 



426 



E., one bro., Henry E. of Glaston- 
bury, and 2 sisters, Mrs. Stowe of 
Scitico and Mrs. Pitkin of S. 



\\'ind.--or. 
8557. Samuel Albert, b. Sept. 17, i860, 
d. Aug. 8, 1867. 



4884. 
8558. 

8559. 
8560. 
8561. 

^886. 



8563. 



8564. 
8565. 



CHARLES E. LOOMIS, b. N. Coventry, Conn., June 9, 1826; m. Nov. 30, 1848, 
Frances Edgcrton. Andovcr, Conn, s ch'n, b. Conn. 



8571- 

4891. 
8575- 



b. Mansfield, Conn., Sept. 6, i860, 
dau. of Henry H. and Hannah S. 
(Grant) N'oble. Mill engineer. He 
d. S. Coventry, Conn., Dec. 30, 
1889. 
8562. Etta May, b. Apr., 1868; m. Oct. 
7, 1890, H. R. Iloisington. 



Rosalia A., b. June 23, 1850, d. 
i86s. 

Flora F., b. Nov., 1854; m. Crom- 
well Hall. 

Noble S., b. Feb., 1857; m. 1883, 
Louise Freeman. 

Herbert Edcerton, b. Dec. 19, 
i860; m. June 6, 1883, Ella Sarepta, 

LE0N.\RD LOOMIS, b. Mansfield, Conn., Nov. 27, 1797; m. June 12, 1823, Mary 
Turner of Mansfield, dau. of Benjamin and Desire (Calkins) Turner, who d. Mch. 
28, 1870. He was a fifer in the War of 1812. He studied for a physician but never 
practiced. Followed teaching. Author of an arithmetic and a speller, both used 
in Pa., where he taught. .Afterwards he returned to his native state. Conn., and there 
taught until his death, which occurred at Tolland, Conn., May 2, 1862. 8 ch'n. 



Mary Desire (she changed Desire 
to Delany, not liking D<:sire), b. 
Mansfield, Jan. 22, 1824 ; m. ist, 
Nov. 13, 1840, Charles W. Moore, 
d. abt. 1846 ; m. 2nd, Dr. Edward 
Everett Wilder, who d. nine 
months after this marriage; m. 3rd, 
Christopher C. Gage, who left her 8566. 

in Nevada. She was a photogra- 
pher and followed that vocation in 
Elko, Nevada, and in Cal., where 8567. 

she m. 4th, abt. 1870, A. J. Smith, 
of Elko. They went to Honduras, 
Cen. Am., to visit the gold mines 
some 200 miles in the interior, and 
she was never heard from after 
leaving the coast with tent and 
mule pack. She is supposed to 
have died there in 1876. Report 
says Mr. Smith remained there 
growing coffee, but never reported 8568. 

anything relative to his wife. There 
was but one other American 8569. 

woman in Honduras at that time. 
These facts were obtained by Mrs. 8570. 

King, through our Consul for Hon- 
duras. 

Henry Laurens, b. Mansfield, Feb. 
3. 1826, d. by drowning (one report 
says murdered) July 12, 1836, 
Olivia Jane, b. Montpclier, Vt., 



Mch. 16, 1828; m. 1st, June 29, 1845, 
George W. Hanover ; m. 2nd, May 
30, 187 1, Lorenzo G. Winter, pro- 
prietor of the Tolland County hotel. 
She d. Stafford Springs, Conn., 
Nov. 14, 1878. Ch'd — by ist m. : i. 
Merriam L., who d. ae. 6 yrs. 
Stephen Decatur, b. Willington, 
Conn., Apr. 3, 1830, d. there Sept. 
^i, 1832. 

Ann Zerviah, b. Willington, Mch. 
15, 1833; m. Dec. 9, 1849, Francis, 
b. Feb. 14, 1825, son of Isaac and 
Clarissa (Smith) King, of Vernon, 
Conn. She began teachin.e at 15 
yrs. of age. She resides (1906) at 
Washington, D. C. Ch'd : i. Clara 
Bertha, an authoress of some note, 
and now a trusted employee in the 
U. S. Treasury Dept. 
Andrew Walker, b. 
Conn., Oct. 13, 1835.+ 
Ben'jamin Turner, b. 
1838. -f 

Carrie Iola. b. Tolland. 
1849 ; m. May 26. 186 
Douglas, b. Somers, Conn., Sept. 
13. 1838. son of Joseph Sexton 
and Harriet Newell (Hitchcock) 
Phelps. See Phelps Gen. Vernon, 
Conn. Ch'd: i. Mary Carrie. 



Tolland, 
Mch. 7, 

Aug. ID, 

3, Lester 



STEPHEN TURNER LOOMIS. b. Hartford, Conn., July 10. 1811; m. Ann Eliza 

Holmes, d. Apr., 1905. He was a gov't employee in the dead letter office. He d. 

Sept. 3, 1871 (1872). Wa,shington, D. C. 3 ch'n. 

Maria Louisa, b. 1830; m. Hiram 8572. George, b. Dec, i8'<.';. -f 

L. Griswold. Shoe dealer. Paines- 8573. Charles Fred, b. Jan. 21, 1846. + 

ville, O. 8574. A dau., b. , d. . 

AMASA LOOMIS, b. Dec. 26, 1799; m. Sept. 21, 1824, Amovet Case. Wisconsin. 
2 ch'n. 

George C, b. Feb., 1827. Janes- 8576. Edwin H., b. June 21, 1832. 
ville. Wis. 

4892. JOHN A. LOOMIS. b. June 6, 1810; m. Apr. 13, 1839, Mary Parker. He d. Nov. 3, 
1899. at Kenosha, Wis. 2 ch'n. 

8577. Harriet, b. Feb. S, 1841. 8578. Pamela, b. July 23, 1845. 



427 



lEtglill] (Ipttfratton 



4895- 

8579- 
8580. 

4900. 

8582. 
8583. 

4901. 

8586. 

8587. 
8588. 
8589. 



CYRUS TRUXTON LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., June 10, 1816; m. ist. May 18, 
1848, Eunice Doane, d. Aug. 18, 1859, ae. 39; m. 2nd, Jan. 4, 1861. Harriet E. West- 
cott; m. 3rd, Apr., 1872, Mary Fox. He d. Dec. 3, 1884. E. Windsor, Conn, 3 ch'n, 
b. Conn. 



Julia Eunicia, b. Nov. 3, 1849, d. 
Feb. 18. 1852. 

Lizzie Eunicia, b. Sept. 13, 1853; 
m. Aug. 29, 1873, James Monroe 
Whitman, b. Tolland, Mch. 12, 



8590. 



8581. 



4909. 

8,S9i- 
8592. 



8593- 
4910. 

8596. 
4913- 

8597. 



1852. Providence, R. I. She d. 
June 9, 1891. Ch'n (twins) : I. 
Edith May, 2. Ethel Maud. 
Frank C, b. Jan. 7, 1855, d. Dec. 
13, 1856. 



CORYDON PHILO LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Ct., July 22, 1814; m. Ellington, Ct., 

Apr. 7, 1839, Esther Newton, b. Suffield, Ct., Mch. 9, , d. Thompsonville, Ct., 

July 23, 1895. He d. Thompsonville, Feb. 4, 1895, where b. his S ch'n. 
Francis Denslow, b. Aug. 5, 
1840. + 

Mary Esther, b. Nov. 3, 1844; m. 
1st, Sept. IS, 1863, Theodore D. 
Bowen; m. 2nd, Mch., 1898, Ed- 
ward W. Linsley. She d. Aug. 13, 

CHESTER MARTIN LOOMIS, b. Feb. 2, 1817; m. Boston, Mass., Sept. 27, 1843, 
Mary Weston, b. Wevmouth, Mass., Mch. 25, 1820, d. Jan. 24, 1906, dau. of Abra- 
ham and Mary (Arnold) Thayer, a lineal desc't of John Alden and Priscilla Mullins 
of Pilgrim fame. Merchant. Rep. Cong. He d. Apr. 26, 1891, at E. Hartford, 
Conn. 5 ch'n. 



1902. 

8584. Elizabeth J., b. Dec. 31, 1846, d. 
Jan. 22, 1864. 

8585. Allen Prior, b. June, 1862, d. ae. 
3 mos. 



Mary Adelaide, b. Boston, June 
27, 1844. Teacher. E. Hartford, 
Conn. 

Chester Martin, b. Boston, Sept. 
27, 1846. + 

Cornelia (twin), b. Boston, Sept. 
27, 1846, d. Sept. 27, 1846. 
Anna Denslow, b. Windsor Locks, 
Conn., Oct. 23, 1849; m. June 24, 
1874, Edward Redfield, b. Essex, 
Conn., Dec. 26, 1846, son of Capt. 
Hasmer and Annette (Redfield) 
P'armelee. She d. 1889. A grad. 
of the Hartford Hig-h Sch., class of 
1868. Ch'n: I. Edith Thayer, 2. 
Edward Hasmer. Hartford. 
Sarah Howard, b. New Britain, 
Conn., Dec. 12, 1853; m. Apr. 23, 
1874, Albert Hastings, b. Hartford, 
Aug. 20, 1852, son of Albert 
Palmer and Jane Ann (Hastings) 
Pitkin. Druggist; now with Conn. 
Mut. Life Ins. Co. Rep. Cong. 
His avocation — photographer. She 



School, class of 1871. Studied mu- 
sic at the New Eng. Conservatory, 
Boston. She published a genealog- 
ical work entitled "The Thayer 
Ancestry," in 1890, and greatly fa- 
cilitated the publication of the Pit- 
kin Genealogy in research and 
copying. She was instrumental in 
organizing the Ruth Wyllys Chap- 
ter, Daughters of the Am. Rev., in 
Hartford, and became a member of 
the Mayllower Soc'y the first year 
of its organiz'n, and an honorary 
member of the D. A. R. of Conn. 
She is a Charter memb. of the 
Monday Morning Club and Art 
Club of Hartford, and interested in 
the religious life and charitable 
work of the city in which she lives. 
She is also a memb. of the Conn. 
Hst. Soc. She served as Treas. of 
the Loomis Genealogical Ass'n and 
rendered valuable service in other 
ways. Hartford, Conn. No ch'n. 



grad. from the Hartford High 

JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Me., Jnn. 21, 1802; ni. Jane Kelly. He d. May 19, 1863. Mon 

mouth. Me., where b. his s ch'n. 



Sakah Frances, b. Aug. 11, 1838; 
m. Mch. 4. 1857, Ensign Benner. 
William Arthur, b. Sept., 1840, 
d. 1843. 



Augustus V., b. Apr. 6. 1830. + 8594. 

Lucy Ann, b. July 9, 1832; m. Jan., 

jH'^3. Ensign Benner. She d. Oct. 8593. 

31, 1856. 

Sarah, b. Apr., 1831. d. Sept., 1834. 

AMOS LOOMIS, b. Mc.. Jan. 7. 1806; m. Lydia Allen. He d. Oct. 17, 1849- She 

continued to reside in Monmouth, Me., where b. his I ch'd. 

Ariel, b. Nov. 15, 1832. + 

EBEK'EZER S. LOOMIS, b. Mc, Mch. 9, 1822; m. Sept. 6, 1843, Hannah Kelley. 

Monmouth, Me., where b. his i ch'd. 

Mary M., b. Mch. 16, 1844; m. who d. May 2, 1869. Monmouth, 

Apr. IS, 1869, John W. Kenney, Me. 



IGnnntts O^ntcnlnay 428 

4921. ORLANDO VV. LOOMIS, b. Mch. 2, 1817; 111. Jan. 20, 1841, Clarissa N. Rice., 
Cazenovia, N. Y., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

8598. Henry Arthur, b. Nov. 13, 1841, land. Cleveland, O. 

d. Apr. 30, 1842. 8600. Mary E., b. July 27, 1845; m. Aug. 

8599. George H., b. June 18, 1843; m. 28, 1867, Morris Jones. She d. 
Sept. 18, 1872, Amelia M. Green- .^ug. 19, 1869. Cazenovia, N. Y. 

4926. BENJAMIN PARTRIDGE LOOMIS, b. Sept. 12, 1810; m. Sept., 1835, Sarah Ann, 
dau. of Samuel Bloomficld. He d. Feb. 27, 1859. Richfield Springs, N. Y. 4 ch'n, 
b. N. Y. 

8601. Benjamin Bloomfield, b. Oct. 6, d. Mch. 31, 1865. 

1836. + 8604. Cornelia N. W., b. Nov. 17, 1841 ; 

8602. Edwin Giles, b. Feb. i, 1838, d. m. ist, Charles O, Loomis (No. 
Mch. 9, 1839. 4846) ; m. 2nd, 1866, William Wall. 

8603. Edwin Wheeler, b. Feb. 17, 1840, >■ Warren, N. Y. 

4927. EI>WIN LOOMIS, b. Dec. 2. 1812; m. ist, Mch. 15, 1837, Philena Yeomans, d. 
May 13, i8si., ae. 33; ni. 2nd, Mch. 25, 1852, Sarah Bates, b. 1817, d. 1903. He d. 
1902. Richfield, X. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

8605. Orin F., b. Aug. 17, 1842. Rich- 1893, dau. of Horatio Lafayette 
field Springs, N. Y. (son of No. 4940) and Mary Ann 

8606. W. Tracy, b. July 20, 1846, d. at (Morgan) Terry. Sec Terry Gen., 
Ft. Reno, D, C, Jan. 30, 1864. p. 166. Farmer. Richfield, N. Y. 

8607. .Arthur B., b. Oct. 7, 1850; m. ist, He m. 2nd, Ethlyn P. Write, b. 
Bridgewater, N. Y., 1877, Clara Aug. 26. 1872, d. Apr. 6, 1906. Ik- 
Morgan, b. June 2, 1851, d. June 3. d. Sept. 15, 1905. 

4929. SALMON LOOMIS, b. Conn., Dec. 2, 1804; m. Feb. 25, 1829, Abigail Champlain. 
He d. July 16, 1869. Norwich, Conn. 12 ch'n, b. Conn. 

8608. GoERGE Mat.son, b. May 8, 1831 ; dover. Conn. 

m. Caroline P. Woodruff. He d. 8614. Mary Augusta, b. Feb. i, 1846, d. 

Jan. 21, 1861. Norwich, Conn. May 22, 1862. 

8609. Abigail Jane, b. Nov. 18, 1833, 8615. Henry Sal.mon, h. May 4, 1848; 
unm. California. m. 1872, Hattie Benjamin. Elgin, 

8610. John William, b. .Apr. 8, 1836. -f 111. No ch'n. 

861 1. James Washington, b. June 19, 8616. A child, b. Apr. 4, 1830, d. Apr. 10, 
1838. + 1850. 

8612. Lydia Elizabeth, b. .Aug. 14, 1840; 8617. Ella Claretta, b. Nov. 18, 1851 ; 
m. 1st, William Sherman, who d. m. Wm. T. ChampHn. Providence, 
1864, in U. S. army at New Or- R. I. 

leans; m. 2nd, 1873, John Brown. 8618. Edna Frances, b. Mch. 30, 1854, d. 

Putnam, Conn. Aug. 7, 1855. 

8613. Charles Augustus, b. Oct. 25, 8619. Joseph Nelson, b. Mch 27, 1859, d. 
1842; m. Lilian . No ch'n. An- Feb. 6, 1868. 

4930. GEORGE LOOMIS. b. Conn.. Mch. 27, 1807; m. ist, June 10, 1832, Jemima Maples; 
m. 2nd, May 10, 1837, .\nna B. Webb., b. Aug. 27, 181 1. He d. Mch. 20, 1880. 
Norwich, Conn. 6 ch'n, b. Conn. 

8620. Louisa L., b. Mch. 10, 1838; m. 8623. M.\riana W., b. Feb. 28, 1847, d. 
Feb. II. 1863, William L. Nichols. Jan. 15, 1853. 

He d. 1868. Sp'f'd, Mass. 8624. Edgar W.. b. Oct. 24. 1849- Or- 

8621. Elizabeth W., b. Apr. 30, 1842, d. ange, N. J. 

May 12, 1849. 8625. .Alice E., b. Dec. 20, 1851 ; m. 

8622. George Webb, b. May 29, 1845.-!- 1871, Frank Welles. 

4932. AMOS LOOMIS, b. Conn.. Oct. 14, 1812; m. Jan. 24, 1836, Dolly S. Fuller. He 
d. Jan. 18, 1849. Norwich, Conn. 5 ch'n, b. Conn. 

8626. Joanna W., b. Jan. 10, 1837; m. 8628. Emma S., b, Oct. 4. 1843- 

Oct. IS, 1856, Lyman W. Randall, 8629. Evander E., b. Feb. 1, 1845. Lost 

who d. Mch. 16, 1878. Norwich, Aug. 28, 1880, on steamer, Vera 

Conn. Ch'n: i. Ellen E., 2. Anna B. Cruz. 

8627. .Amos W., b. Feb. 11, 1839. Lost at 8630. Elizabeth W., b. Sept. 15, 1849, d. 
sea 1865. Dec. 30, 1862. 

4933- JOSEPH NELSON LOOMIS, b. Conn., Sept. 8, 1817; m. May 12, 1841, Martha 
Ripley Biomlcy, b. July 30, 1820. He d. .Aug. 8, 1857. Norwich, Conn., where b. 
his 3 ch'n. 



429 



lEt5l]tt^ ^pttrratimt 



8631. 



4934- 

8634. 
4936. 



8637. 



4939- 

8638. 

8639. 
4941. 



8641. 



N., 



b. July 29, 1851 ; m. 
Beckwith. New York 



8642. 

8643. 
4954- 



8646. 



4955- 



8632. Frank 
1879, - 
City. 

8633. Arthur J., b. May 17, 1853, d. July 
I, 1854. 



Harriet Rosella, b. Apr. 25, 1848 ; 
ni. Sept. 2, 1868, William Alphonso, 
b. Weld, Me., Oct. 18, 1841. son of 
Stephen Johnson and Maria (Mas- 
tcrman) Hawes. Jeweler. Rep. 
She d. 1878. Ch'd: i. Lillian Belle. 

GRISVVOLD W. LOOMIS, b. Conn., May 22, 1821 ; m. ist, Nov. 8^ 1846, Charlotte 

Harris, b. Dec. 15, 1824, d. 1863; m. 2nd, . He d. Apr. 24, 1865. Norwich, 

Conn., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

Julia H., b. Aug. 29, 1847, d. Dec, 8635. Charlotte E., b. July S, 1857. 

1872. 8636. Claretta D., b. Sept. i, 1859. 

HENRY WILLIAMS LOOMIS, b. Conn., Sept. 13, 1823; m. Feb. 10, 1847, Wealthy 
Tuttle, b. Norwich, Conn., Oct. 25. 1824, d. Jan. 19, 1906, at Lebanon. Conn., dau. 
of Deacon Dewey and Lucretia (Caswell) Bromley. Removed to Sp'f'd, Mass., 
where he d. Aug.' 19, 1848. Afterwards she lived in N. Y. City, but lived most of 
her years at Norwich. She and her husband are buried in Yantic Cemetery, Nor- 
wich. I ch'd, b. Norwich. 

Elizabeth Lucretia, b. Feb. 7, Smith Gen., p. 228. She d. July 24, 

1848; m. Apr. 7, 1869, George 1899. He resides at Niantic. Ch'n: 

Simon, b. Niantic, Conn., Oct. 23, i. Geo. Henry, 2. Alice May, 3. 

1843, son of Simon and Mary Ann Theodore Simon, 4. Isaac Bromley. 

(Morgan) Smith. See Nathaniel 

EDWIN A. LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 16, 1831 ; m. Feb. 11, 1858, Mary F. Saxton. 

Lebanon, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

Nathaniel Saxton, b. Sept. 4, 8640. Caroline Almyr.\, b. Nov. 22, 

1859. 1864. 

Edwin Williams, b. Nov. I, 1861. 

DR. HORATIO NELSON LOOMIS, b. Franklin, Ct., Mch. 25, 1807; m. ist, Water- 
ville, N. Y., Oct. II, 1830, Cornelia, b. Waterville, July 8, 1810, d. Oct. 14, 1831, dau. 
of John and Nancy ( Hawley) Williams ; m. 2nd, June 6, 1833, Mrs. Mary Ann 
(Williams) Mott, his first wife's sister; she was b. Waterville, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1808, 
d. Mch. 4, 1888. Grad. Fairfield Med. Coll., 1828. Author of The People versus 
Dr. H. N. Loomis, for Libel. Physician. Rep. Presb. He d. Buffalo, N. Y., Mch. 
21, 1881. His dying words were: "I have alway practiced my profession to the 
best of my ability, conscientiously, faithfully, honestly. I can look back upon my 
practice without regret. I am ready to depart." 5 ch'n — first 2, b. Palmyra, last 3 
b. Buffalo, N. Y. 



Cornelia Williams, b. June 18, 

1831; m. Nov. I, i860. Dr. Jeremiah 

N., b. July 18, 1834, d. Sept. 18, 

1874, son of John and Mary Anne 

(Peabodv) Brown, of Lebanon. 

She d. 'July 31, 1883. Ch'd: i. 

Marian Elizabeth. 

Charlotte Bigelovv, b. Mch. 21, 

1834, unm. 

William Nelson, b. June 18, i8.?6. 



Served in Civil War, Quartermas- 
ter's dept., d. (typhoid fever) Nov. 
4, 1862. 

8644. Charles Bacon, h. Aug. 28, 1841.-I- 

8645. Marian Nancy Williams, b. Aug. 
22, 1851; m. Oct. 9, 1873, William 
Caryl, b. Aug. 19, 185 1, son of 
Francis Edwards and Catherine 
(Howe) Cornwall. A banker at 
Buffalo, N. Y. 



CHARLES LATHROP LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., Dec. 6, 1810; m. ist, Nov. 10, 
1836, Wealthy, b. N. StoninL'ton, Ct., .\ug. 17, 181 1, d. Jan. 3, 1842, dau. of Daniel 
and Marv (Swan) Grant; m. 2nd, Dec. 21, 1842, Frances Esther, b. Aug. 13, 1810, 
d. July 19, 1901, dau. of Hosea and Esther (Williams) Clark. Memb. State Leg., 
1853. A farmer. He d. May 3, 1892, Lebanon. 2 ch'n — b. Lebanon. 



Cordelia Wealthy, b. Jan. 12, 
18.14; m. Jan. 9, 1867, Andrew, son 
of ' Philo Washburn. She d. Mch. 
20, 1883, at Bloomington, 111., where 
he resides. Ch'n: I. Charles Philo, 
2, Frank Loomis, 3. Henry Clark, 

ANSON LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Jan, 14, 1813; m. Dec. 18, 1838, at Lebanon, 
Emily .Aunusta, b. N. Stonineton, Conn., 1808, d. .^ug. 28, 1877, dau. of Samuel Phil- 
lips. Memb. of State Leg. 1862, and removed to Mo. 1877. Farmer. Rep. Cong. 
He d. Oct. I, 1885, at Meadville, Mo., having lived formerly at Linneus, Mo. 5 ch'n. 



4. Win. Herbert, 5. Geo. Andrew, 
6. Emma Frances, 7. Cordelia Or- 
levia, 8. Alfred Edwin, 9. Henry 
Spencer. See Williams Gen., p. 
108. 
8647. Charles Clark, b. Jan. 30, 1848. -|- 



IGnnmts CSntraln^g 



430 



8648. 



4958. 



8653. 
8654. 



8655. 

4959- 
8657. 

8658. 



Elizabeth Chapman, b. Lebanon, 

Conn., June 7, 1841 ; ni. there, Oct. 8649. 

4, 1870, John Webster, b. Pomfret, 8650. 

Conn., May 21, 1842, son of James 8651. 

Madison and Sarah (Congdon) 

Abell. Meadville, Inc. No ch'n. 8652. 



He is a merch. Rep. Coni;. 
Adgate Lathrop, b. Dec. 4, 1843. -f- 
Thomas Anson, b. Oct. 12, 1845. + 
Catherine Emilv, b. June 28, 1849, 
d. July 15, 1850. 
William B., b. Feb. 6, 1852. + 



DR. ISAIAH CHAMPLIN LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Oct. 9, 1811; m. June 21, 
1841, at Carlisle, Pa., Mary Scott, b. Carlisle, July 22, 1821, d. Phila., Pa., Sept. 30, 
1903, dau. of James and Catherine (Goddard) Underwood. Grad. of Washington 
Univ., Md., degree M. D. Physician. Rep. Presb. He d. Dec. 13, 1867, at 
Carlisle, Pa., where b. his 4 ch'n. 



James Henry, b. Apr. 20, 1842. + 
Grace, b. Dec. 8, 1845; m. Oct. 28, 
1868, Sewell Thomas, son of Zadoc 
Milbourne, of Snow Hill, Md. No 
ch'n. Cambridge, Md. 
Raymond Champlin, b. Aug. 31, 
1849, d. 1883. Philadelphia, Pa., 



8656. Edmund Underwood, b. June 16, 
1851. U. S. Navy. Lost Nov. 24, 
1877, in U. S. Steamer Huron. 
Drowned o(T Cape Hatteras. Unm. 
A grad. of U. S. Naval Academy, 
Annapolis, Md., 1875. 



STEPHEN PERRY LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn,, Sept. 20, 1813 ; m. Denmark, la., 
June 8, 1840, Mary, b. Boston, Mass., Oct. 6, 1877, d. Emporia, Kan., Apr. 28, 1894, 
dau. of Jonathan and Polly (Whitney) BuUard. Manuf'r, Fort Madison, la. He d. 
Jan. 21, 1901, Emporia, Kan., to which place he rem. in 1874, having resided for a 
long time at Denmark, la. 9 ch'n — all b. at Denmark, la. 



8659. 
8660. 

8661. 
4960. 



Mary Elizadeth, b. May 19, 18 ji; 
m. Dec. 16, 1871, Joseph, d. Feb. 6, 
1883, ae. 63, son of John Peak, of 
Union Co., Ind. Farmer. Em- 
poria, Kan. Ch'n : i. Joseph 
Looniis, 2. Grenville Roy. 
Julia Anceline, b. Dec. 17, 18.(2; 
m. Mch. 27, 1866, Daniel Jasper, b. 
Jan. 14, 1842, son of Andrew and 
Martha (Webster) Spencer. Civil 
War, Co. D, 25th la. Vol., a bass 
drummer. Mason. Afton, la. 
Ch'n: I. Harry. 2. Wm. Stephen, 
3. Frederick Andrew, 4. Frank Jas- 
per, 5. Carl Morris, 6. Lucy Helen, 
7. Thaddcus Stevens, 8. Clinton 
Loomis. See Williams Gen., p. 112. 
William Sherman, b. Oct. 17, 
1844, d. Aug. 27, 1845. 
Lucy Harriet, b. Aug. 30, 1846, d. 
Apr. 6, 1847. 
William Sherman, b. Mch. 4, 



1848. -f 

8662. Lucy Harriet, b. Jan. 5, 1850; m. 
Jan. 13, 1879, John Carrol, son of 
Joel Peirsol. Att'y. Monroe City, 
Mo. No ch'n. 

8663. Martha Caroline, b. Nov. 20, 
1853 ; m. Emporia, Kan., Mch. i, 
1876. Lycurgus Dinsmore, b. Blue 
Ball, Warren Co., O., Sept. 19, 
1843, son of James and Elizabeth 
(McCandeliss) Bigger. Resided 
in Colo., Kan., and Florida. Presb. 
Dade City, Fla. Ch'n : i. Minnie, 
2. James Stephen, 3. Charles Loom- 
is, 4. John Dinsmore, .s. Wm. Fin- 
ley. 6. Lew. E., 7. Harry Lycurgus, 
8. Edward P. 

8664. Henry Stephen, b. May 20, 1856, 
d. Sept. 27, 1856. 

8665. Ellen Evelyn, b. June 8, 1857, d. 
Emporia, Kan., 1900. 



WILLIAM WALLACE LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Ct., July 14, 1815; m. ist, Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa., Feb. 23, 1841, Ella Emerson, d. June 25, 1845, ae. 28, dau. of Benjamin 
and Nancy Stewart (Eley) Drake; m. 2nd. May 28. 1846, Elizabeth Robinson, d. 
May 3, i86g, ae. 48. dau. of Jeremiah and Frances (Williams) Blanchard; m. 3rd, 
Sept. 14. 1870. Lavinia M. Wilcox ; mayor of Wilkes Barre. Man'f'r. Rep. Prot. 
He settled in Wilkcs-Barre in 1827. Hed. there. May 2, i&)4. s ch'n— all b. Wilkes- 
Barre. 



8666. 
8667. 
8668. 



Nancy, b. Apr. 7, 1842, d. Oct. 25. 
1843. 

WaLiAM Drake, b. Aug. 18, 
1844. + 

Frances Louisa, b. Wilkes-Barre, 
Pa., Apr. 8, 1847; m. there, Nov. 
24, i86i8. Col. Samuel Armand, b. 
Trenton, N. J., July 24, 1839, son 
of John and Elizabeth (Naylor) 
Urquhart. His Civil War record 
is worthy of special recognition, 
and was as follows: Samuel A. 



Urquhart entered the military ser- 
vice as clerk at the beginning of 
the Civil War, and was made ist 
Lieut, of Cavalry in 1862, Captain 
in 1863, Brevet Major in 1865, 
Lieut. Col. by Brevet in 1866, when 
he was mustered out. He was 
captured Oct. ist, 1862, by John S. 
Mosby, spent seven months in 
Libby prison, when he was ex- 
changed ; he was recaptured Oct. 
l8th, 1863, by Gen. Imboden, and 



431 



lEtglitli ^ftt^rattou 



was a prisoner of war in all twen- 
ty-two months and seventeen days, 
in the following prisons : Libby, 
Richmond ; Saulsbury, N. C. ; 
Greencastle, N. C. ; and Dansville, 
Virginia. He was one of the 109 
who escaped through the famous 
tunnel, being No. 93, and was re- 
captured and cast in the dungeon, 
where he was confined six weeks, 
as near as he could reckon time; 



8669. 
8670. 



he has never gotten over the hard- 
ships he there endured. Now con- 
nected with the railroad service. 
Rep. Prot. Pittston, Pa. Ch'n: 
I. William Loomis, 2. Milbourne 
George, 3. Sherman Loomis. 
Sherman, b. Mch. 7, 1849, d. Jan. 
8, 1852. 

George Peck, b. May i, 1859, d. 
Nov. 6, 190S, unm. He grad. A. B. 
Syracuse Univ., A. M. 1882. Att'y. 



4965- 

8671. 
8672. 

4968. 

8675. 

8676. 

4972. 
8681. 

8682. 
8683. 

4973- 



JOHN SHARPS LOOMIS, b. Northumberland, Pa., June 12, 1825; m. June 20, 
1847, Sarah Hazard, who d. Mch. 26, 1887. He was president of the lumber firm 
of Loomis & Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y.. a memb. of the Society of Old Brooklynites, 
the Brooklyn and Montauk Club, and the Lumber Trades Society of N. Y. He d. 
while on a pleasure trip, in the Harbor of Brunswick, Ga., in the winter of 1905-6, 
and was buried in Brooklyn. 4 ch'n. 
Sherman, b. Mch. 8, 1857. 8673. Guy, b. Aug. 29, i860. 

Frank, b. Nov. 29, 1858, d. Apr. 8674. Harry, b. Oct. 20, 1861 ; m. 

21, 1859. • 

JACOB CLARK LOOMIS, b. Columbus 

dau. of Jared Tuttle and widow of 

Y., where he d. 1855. 6 ch'n. 
Ellen, b. 1831 ; m. 1849, Anthony 
Roberts, d. Norwich, N. Y., 1885, 
where he resided. Mill-wright. 
Ch'n; I. Legrand, 2. Belle, 3. Allie, 
4. William. See Williams Gen., p. 

113- 

Thomas Leorand, b. 1833; m. 
1856, Caroline Wiswell. No chil- 
dren. Gold Hill, Nev. 



N. Y., 1802; m. Laura, d, 1848, ae. 47, 
Crandall. Farmer. Rem. to Buffalo, N. 



8677. Dudley S\xvester, b. 1835, unm. 
San Francisco, Cal. 
William K., b. June 4, 1838. + 
Mary Jane, b. 1841, unm. For 14 
yrs. a teacher in a school in Buf- 
falo, N. Y. She d. Aug. 20, 1876. 
CoL. Epwin Jared, b. May 4, 1844, 
unm. Proprietor and manager of 
hotel in Norwich, N. Y. 



8678. 
8679. 



8680. 



WILLIAM LATHROP LOOMIS, b. New Berlin, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1806; m. Aug. 
16, 1832, Caroline Matilda, dau. of Wm. Connett, of N. J. Manuf'r. He d. May r8, 
1873. Ann Arbor, Mich. He rem. from N. Y. to Mich, in 1841. 7 ch'n. 



Dudley Jonathan, b. Feb. 12, 
1834; m. Oct. 10, 1864, Emma Leah, 
dau. of Nelson Imus, of Ann Ar- 
bor, Mich., where he is a merch't. 
No ch'n. 
George Lathrop, b. Aug. 17, 

1835. + 

Maria Connett, b. Jan. 10, 1837; 
m. Sept. 23, 1863, Thomas Emer- 
son, son of Com. Robert Morris, 
U. S. N. Civil engineer. Newport 
News, Va. She d. Dec. 19, 1883. 



No ch'n. 

8684. William Connett, b. Jan. 24, 1830, 
d. June 6, 1862, in U. S. army, of 
wounds received at battle of Wil- 
liamsburgh, on May 5, 1862. Corp. 
2nd Mich. Unm. 

Grant, b. Sept. 24. 1841, d. Aug. 12, 
1842, at Clinton, Mich. 
John, b. Aug. 12, 1843, d. Oct. 5, 
1844, at Clinton, Mich. 
Frank Connett, b. Sept. 10, 
1848. -I- 



8685. 
8686. 



THOMAS ELDERKIN LOOMIS, b. New Berlin, N. Y., May 22, 1808; m. ist. 
Jan. 1, i8-ii, Lydia, d. Mch. 23, 183S, ae. 26, dau. of Amos Stowell ; m. 2nd, Mch. 
10, 1836, Amy Luna, dau. of John and Phcebe (Lancaster) Murphy, and widow of 
Nathaniel Leghorn. Miller. Rem. from N. Y. to Thompson, O., in 1865, and there 
d. Feb. 2, 1868. 10 ch'n, all b. N. Y. 



8689. 
8690. 

8691. 



Andrew, b. Mch. 17, 1832, d. Sept. 
9, 1834, in Moravia, N. Y., where 
they resided. 
Stowell, b. Sept. 7, 1834, d. Aug. 

II, 1835- 

Erwin, b. Locke, N. Y., May 6, 
1837, d. Aug. 12, 1863, in hospital 
at Baton Rouge, La. Was Ser- 
geant in 75th N. Y. Reg., Co. D. 
Lydia Stowell, b. Nov. 2, 1839; m. 
Mch. 6, 1861, Charles, son of Cary 



8692. 



8693. 

8694. 
8695. 



8697. 



Main, of N. Y. Moravia, N. Y. 
Delay, b. Aug. 5. 1841, d. Feb. 11, 
1844, at Locke, N. Y., where they 
then resided. 
Harriet, b. July i, 1843. d. Aug. 

13. 1843. 

Burt Delay, b. Apr. 9, 1846. -f- 

Ray. b. July 4, 1848. -f 

Ralph, b. June 14, 1850, d. July 27, 

1856. 

John Dudley, b. June 11, 1854. -f 



IGnnmtH ($ruralo0^ 432 

4974- JOHN DUDLEY LOOM IS. b. Burlington, N, Y., Nov. 30, 1811; ni. 1st, Granville, 
O., Feb. 15, 1844, Cordelia Warner, b. Moravia, N. Y., 181S, d. Granville, Feb. 14, 
1848, dau. of Benjamin and Lizzetta (Smith) Derby; m. 2nd, Nov. 27, 1849, Laura, 
dau. of Frederick Case of Granville, and widow of Perryander Taylor of Granville, 
d. Jan. 14, 1869, ae. 51 ; m. 3rd, 1871, Eleanor, dau. of Hon. Cooper K. Watson, of 
Sandusky. O., d. June 27, 1906, ae. 65. He removed to New Haven. O., abt. 1840, 
to Granville, O., 1846. and thence to Tiffin, O., 1848. Was a pioneer manuf'r in O. 
of steam engines and mil! machinery; president of The Nat. Exc'e Bank and The 
Tiffin Nat. Bank for over 25 yrs. ; an extensive land owner, and a safe, conservative 
business man. No man ever despised the shams and false pretenses of life more 
than he and his donations to charitable and public purposes were quietly given 
without "fireworks" accompaniment. An Episcopal. He d. Oct. 24, 1892. Tiffin. O. 
4 ch'n — b., 1st at New Haven, 2nd at Granville, last 2 at Tiffin, O. 

8698. John Benjamin, b. Feb. 4, 1845, d. and Ella M. Myers. Lawyer. Tif- 
Nov., 1852, at Tiffin, O. fin, O. 

8699. George Dudley, b. Jan. 3, 1847. + 8701. Mary Day. b. Sept. 11, 1873; m. 

8700. John Cooper, b. Dec. 11, 1877; m. Feb. 10, 1897, Wm. D. Heston. La 
Bessie M., dau. of Edward Bruce Fayette, Ind. 

4976. CHARLES KNAPP LOOMIS, b. Brownville, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1815; m. ist, Oct. 17, 
1837, Maria El'zabeth. d. Aug. 25, 1847, ae. 30, dau. of Maj. Samuel Brown; m. 2nd, 
Sept. 5. 1853, RLiry B.. dau. of Columbus Brockenbraugh. d. Oct. 14, 1873. Rem. 
from Brownville to Buffalo, N. Y.. in 1857. He was killed on Erie R. R., at Carr's 
Rock, near Port Jervis, Apr. 15, 1868. 9 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

8702. Thomas, b. Oct. i, 1839. + 23, 1855, in Brownville, N. Y., 

8703. Charles Tracy, b. Oct. 29, 1841 ; where they resided. 

m. June 6, 1872, Cornelia E., dau. 8707. Catherine M., b. Dec. I, 1855, d. 

of James McCredie of Buffalo, N. Jan. 27, 1863. 

Y. Cashier of the "Empire Line." 8708. Rorert North, b. Mch. 23. 1858. + 

Buffalo, 8709. James Starbuck, b. Jan. 14, 

8704. Hor.ART Brown, b. Nov. 27, 1843. + i860. + 

8705. William R. S., b. Aug. 21, 1847, d. 8710. Mary S., b. Jan. 13, t86i, d. Oct. 
Sept. I, 1847. 22, 1861, in Buffalo, N. Y., where 

8706. Brock S., b. Sept. 29, 1854, d- Jan. they resided. 

4977- MORRISON CHITTENDEN LOOMIS, b. Brownsville, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1816: m. 
Dexter, N. Y., July 23. 1844, Eliza Sterling, b. Linicrick, N. Y.. May 25, 1826, d. 
Ogdcnsburg, N. Y.. May to, i8gg, dau. of William Williams. Book-keeper. Dem. 
Episc. He d. Ogdensburg, Jan. 22, 1889. 2 ch'n — b. Brownsville. 

8711. Frank Morrison, b. Feb. 3, 1851.+ 1851.+ 

8712. Frederick Williams, b. Feb. 3, 

49S2. WILLIAM ANDREW LOOMIS. b. Brownville, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1827; m. New 
Haven. N. Y., June I, 1852, Mary Elizabeth, b. Sacketts Harbor, N. Y.. Oct. 12, 
1830, d. Syracuse, Apr. 18. 1886. d.au, of Solomon and Lucy (Lcc) White. He resided 
in BufTalo, N. Y., and d. Jan. 21, 1869. 5 ch'n — all b. Watertown, N. Y. 

8713. Fred Gordon, b. May 6, 1853, d. land. He d. Nov. 10, 1902, at Bos- 
Apr. 15, 1857. ton, Mass. 

8714. Isaac Lee. b. Mch. i, 1885; m. 8715. William White, b. Sept. 4, 1856.+ 
Kirksville. N. Y., Nov. 15, 1882. 8716. Newell Ely, b. July 27, 1858. + 
Jennie Elizabeth, dau. of Wilbur 8717. Tracy Knapi>, b. July 26, 1861, d. 
Fisk De Lancy. Passenger Agt., Julv 27, 1862. 

Rock Island R. R., for New Eng- 

4984. CYRUS ORLANDO LOOMIS, b. Apr. 17, 1818, in Moravia, N. Y. ; m. May 14, 
1846, Abbie Payne, d. .^pr. 14, 1857. dau. of Daniel Potter, of Steubenville. O. Re- 
sided in Pittsburg, Pa. An attorney, and then a manufacturer. Entered the mili- 
tary service of the V. S. in 1861. and served until its close in 1865. He served 
first as Captain, then as Colonel, and subsequently as Brigadier-General by Brevet, 
being promoted for gallant and meritorious services. He commanded the cele- 
brated "Loomis Battery," which he raised at Coldwater, Mich., and which rendered 
brilliant and effective service in many hard-fought battles in W. Va., Ky., Tenn. and 
•Ma. .^ftcr close of war was inspector for U. S. Internal Revenue Department! in 
Michigan, in which state he resided after the war. He d. in Washington, D. C, Sept. 
2, 1872, and was buried in Detroit, Mich. 5 ch'n — b. Pittsburg, Pa. 



No. 4974. 

John Dudley Loomis, 

18 1 1- 1892. 



No. 2980. 

Captain Dyer Loomis, 

1810-1901. 



433 



iEt^litlt (Srurratiuu 



8718. Infant, b. and d. in Pittsburg, Pa. 8721. Infant, b. and d. in Pittsburg, Pa. 

8719. Infant, b. and d. in Pittsburg, Pa. 8722. CvRus Orlando, b. Pittsburg, Pa., 

8720. Daniel Potter, b. 1852, d. ae. 2 July 23, 1856. + 
yrs. Pittsburg, Pa. 

4989. AUSTIN LOOMIS, b. New Lisbon, O., Oct. 8, 1827; m, ist, a. 1849, Sarah Pru- 
dence, d. Jan. 6, 1852, ae. 22, dau. of Maj. John B. Butler, U. S. A.; m. 2nd, Sept. 
3, 1856, Eleanor, dau. of Matthew Hodkinson, of Pittsburg, Pa. An att'y in Pitts- 
burg, where he d. Sept. 21, 1862. 4 ch'n, b. Pittsburg. 

8723. Austin Butler, b. Dec. l8, 1851, d. Res. Pittsburg. 

unm., Colorado, 1881. 8726. Eleanor Hodkinson, b. Dec. 8, 

8724. Martha Maria, b. July 28, 1857. 1861. 

8725. George Parsons, b. Sept. 16, 1859. 

4992. ORLANDO METCALF LOOMIS, b. New Lisbon, O., Mch. 22, 1837; m. 1867, 
Annie Welsh of Wash., D. C. A merchant in Cleveland, O., and d. in Wash., D. C., 
Apr. 23, 1870. I ch'd, b. Cleveland, O. 

8727. Minnie Martha, b. 1868. 

5004. WILLIAM WALTER LOOMIS. b. Dec. 16, 1819; m. Feb. 11, 1853, Martha Ann, 
b. Vernon, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1831, dau. of Henry Stanton and Martha Ann (Wheeler) 
Burdick. Higginsville, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

8728. Idellie Causta, b. May 28, 1853. 8731. Lucia Grovella, b. May 3, i860. 

8729. William Washington, b. Aug. 27, 8732. Nettie Persis, b. May 5, 1863. 
1854. 8733. Helen Louisa, b. Jan. i, 1867. 

8730. George Oscar, b. Oct. 2, 1856. 

5011. AMOS PLUMB LOOMIS, b. 18^1; m. Adeline Glazier. Sangerfield, N. Y. 2 ch'n, 

b. N. Y. 
8734. George Neville, b. Mch. 9, 1868. 8735. Lena Eloise, b. June 22, 1870. 

5015. GEORGE WASHINGTON LOOMIS, b. Oswego, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1808 (7) ; m. ist, 
Harriet Lamb, d. 1849; m. 2nd, Hannah E. Saxton, b. Nov., 1828.' He removed 
from N. Y., to Wis. with a wagon load of cheese, and this was the capital which 
grew into a large flour mill near Madison, Wis., a large store and hotel at Token 
Creek, herds of cattle, horses and sheep, 800 acres of land, etc., amounting to about 
$100,000. Farmer and business man. He d. July 2, 1879. Burke (Token Creek 
P. O.), Wis. 9 ch'n. 

8736. Julia E., b. ; m. Butter- son of David and Margaret ( ) 

field. She d. Mch. 30, 1886, at Vaughn. Kasson, Wis. Ch'n— by 

fronton. Wis. Mother of 5 ch'n. ist m. : i. Melvin, 2. Wm. D. 

8737. Henry, b. ; m. . St. 8741. Henrietta, b. ; m. 

Peter, Minn. Ch'n: 4 boys. O'Brien. Montana. Ch'd: i l)oy. 

8738. George Howard, b. ; m. 8742. Anna, b. ; m. Stary- 

: Windsor, Wis. Ch'n : 2 men. She d. Madison, Wis. Ch'n : 

bovs and i girl. 2 girls. 

8739. Grover Hiram, b. June 28, 1846. + 8743. William, b. ; m. . 

8740. Maryetta, b. Dade Co., Wis., Windsor, Wis. Ch'n: I boy, and 
; m. 1st, July 5, 1864, Warren, 6 girls. 

son of Luke and Mary Ann (Alex- 8744. Charles, b. : m. . 

ander) Buttcrfield, who d. Aug. 2, . Windsor, Wis. Ch'n: 3 boys. 

1890 ; m. 2nd, May 4, 1901, Handel, 

5016. WILLARD LOOMIS, b. Nov. 16, 1810; m. Jan., 1834, Lucy Sanderson. Scriba, 
N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

8745. Jeannette, b. Sept. 28, 1835: m. 8747- J^'I-ia, b. Jan. 27, 1839; m. Bcnja- 
Hampton Madison. Oswego, N. Y. min Peterson. Oswego, N. Y. 

8746. DeWitt C, b. Mch. 16, 1837. + 8748. Charles, b. Dec. 29, 1841. -j- 

5018. ALDEN SPOONER LOOMIS. b. Roxbury, Vt, Feb. 12, 1796; m. Roxbury, Nov. 
28, 1821, Elizabeth S., b. Roxbury, Mch. IS, 1803, d. there, Oct. 8, 1852, dau. of Nathan 
N. and Elizabeth (Stearns) Kendall. He served in War of 1812— in battle of Platts- 
burg. Farmer. Rep. Univ't. He d. Roxbury, Mch. S, 1856, where were b. his 
12 ch'n. 

8749. Rosanna Miranda, b. Feb. 28, Jan. 27, 1817. d. Yankton, S. Dak., 

1823; m. Roxbury, Feb. 4, 1845, Mch. 30, 1884, son of Benjamm 

Benjamin Colt, b. Brookfield, Vt., and Mary (Colt) Bagley. She was 



Unnmts (g^ni^alngy 



434 



8-50. 

8751- 
8752. 
8753- 



S019. 
8761. 
8762. 



8763. 
8764. 



8765. 
8766. 

8767. 
8768. 

5021. 



8772. 
8773. 
8774. 

8-75. 

8776. 
. 8777. 

8778. 
8779- 

5022. 
8786. 



a school teacher. Univ't. Yank- 
ton, S. Dak. Ch'n: i. George Aus- 
tin, 2. Mary Louise, 3. Charles 
Henry, 4. B. Willis, 5. Frank 
Loomis, 6. Florence Loomis, 7. Eva 
Colt. 

Harriet Newell, b. Dec. 11, 1824, 
d. Tan. 25, 1846. 

D.^Nihx \e\vell. b. Sept. 3, 1826. + 
George En\\ARi>, b. May 28, 1828. + 
Betsey (Elizabeth) Ann, b. Nov. 
II, 183 1 ; m. Dec. 16, 1856, Austin 
A. Smith. Randolph, Vt. One of 
her dau. became Mrs. Wheeler, of 
White River Junction, Vt. 



87.S4- 
8755- 

8756. 



8757- 



8758. 
8759- 

876a. 



JACOB P. LOOMIS, b. Roxbury, Vt., Dec. 23, 

b. Windsor, Nov. 25, 1800, d. Apr. 2, 1876. He 

ch'n, b. Vt. 

Squire P., b. Oct. 12, 1822; m. 

Nov. 27, 18.S7, Mary Huntress. 

Fountain City, Wis. 

AiiijAH, b. Au.i?. 6, 1824; m. 1849, 

Louisa H. Fuller. Gilmantown, 

Wis. 

Lizzie, b. Sept. 20, 1825, d. young. 

S.A.RAn , b. July 19, 1827 ; m. Sept. 8769. 

10, 1848, Luther Ellis. She d. 1855. 

Iowa. 

William, b. Jan. 4, 1829, d. ae. 12 8770. 

years. 

Mary L.', b. July 19, 1831, d. ae. 18 

years. 8771. 

Stephen J., b. Mch. i, 1835. + 

Rachel L., b. Feb. 9, 1837; m. May 



Charles .Xlden, b. Dec. 24, 1832.4- 
Xenophon Stearns, b. Feb. 22, 
183s. + 

Ellen Augusta, b. Mch. 25, 1837; 
m. June 6, 1862, Sylvanus B. Car- 
penter. Randolph, Vt. 
Ruth Loraine, b. May 6, 1839; ni. 
June I, i860, Edwin C. Bigelow. 
Detroit, Mich. 

Alden Claccet, b. Mch. 3, 1842. -|- 
OsMOND Eugene, b. June i, 1844, 
d. Jan. 2, 1862, in U. S. .'\rmy. 
Josephine Marian, b. Oct. 24, 
1847; ni. Nov. IS, 1867, Albert 
Stearns. Bethel, Vt. 

1797; m. Julv 10, 1820, Lois Spencer, 
d. Oct. IS, i'868. Northfield, Vt. 11 

5, i8S9, Alphonso Hutchinson, b. 
Nov. 22, 1839. Served in Civil 
War. Farmer. Rep. Free Will 
Bapt. Roxbury, Vt. Ch'n: I. Win. 
Loomis, 2. Angle L., 3. Stephen G., 
4. Gertrude A., S- Lovena R., 6. 
Luke E., 7. Rufus G. 
George A., b. Apr. 17, 1839; m. 
Aug. 19, 1867, Fanny Parton. Gil- 
mantown, Wis. 

B.\RNA B., b. Nov. 23, 1841 ; m. 
Charlotte Sanders. West Roxbury, 
Vt. 

Lois S., b. Aug. 13, 1846; m. 
George M. Ruggles. She d. Nov. 
I, 1868. Northfield, Vt. 



JONAH LOOMIS, b. Ticonderoga, N. Y., Feb. i6, 1802; m. ist, Sallie Munsell of 
Warren, Vt. ; m. 2nd, Feb. I, 1825, Phccbc Blanchard, of Brookfield, Vt. ; m. 3rd, 
Brookfield, Vt., .^pr., 1851, Laura, b. Reading, Vt., Dec. 26, 1824, dau. of Levi and 
Sallie (Allen) Davis. .As a child he witnessed the battle of Lake Champlain. 
Farmer. Rep. Unit'n. He d. Braintree, Vt., June 17, 1876. Laura (3rd wife) was 
living (1906) at Brookfield. 14 ch'n. 



Amasa B.. b. Jan. 11, 1826, d. Mch. 

6, 1851. Brookfield. 

Emily M., b. Nov. 20, 1827, d. Mch. 

1832. 

Sarah, b. Oct. 17, 1829; ni. Oct., 

1847, Truman C. Bailey. She d. 

Gilmantown, Wis. 

Phoebe N., b. Feb. 21, 1831 ; m. 

May 26, i8so, William Farnsworth. 

She d. . Braintree, Vt. 

Denison D., b. Brookfield, Vt., 
May 3, 1833. + 

Danforp, b. Dec. 10, 1834; m. 
Rosaltha Clark. He d. . Gil- 
mantown, Wis. 

ToNAii G., b. Sept. II, 1836, d. May 
S. i8si. 
Manona, b. May 23, 1838; m. Ste- 



phen Grcenslitt, d. . Morton, 

Minn. Child: I. John Freemont. 
8780. Harrison B., b. Nov. 22, 1840. -f- 
8;8i. Elijah Jackson, b. Apr. 3, 1842. + 

8782. Jonah Galusha, b. Brookfield, 
June s. 1854, unm. Farmer at E. 
Braintree, Vt. Rep. Prot. 

8783. Laura .\uelle, b. Brookfield, Vt., 
Aug. 23, 1856; m. Feb. 27, 1879, 
Clayton Blodgett, b. Middleburg, 
Vt., Jan. 18, 184s, son of .<\aron A. 
and Betsey W. ( ) Fisk. Ch'n : 
I. Olive Lillian, 2. Fred Clayton, 3. 
Jessie Gladys. 

8784. Lillian Valeria, b. Sept. 20, 1862, 
d. Mch. 23. 1867. 

8785. Melvina Anna, b. Brookfield, Vt., 
Oct. 10, 1864. 



DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Roxbury, Vt., Dec. 25, 1803, (5) ; m. ist, Arvilla, b. Brook- 
field, Vt., Oct. 7. 1807. d. Nov. 26. 1846, dau. of Simeon and Sally TSpear) Fuller; m. 
2nd, Irene Kendall. Farmer. Rep. He d. Dec. 9, 1890. Gilmantown, Wis. 10 ch'n. 
Denison D., b. July 17, 1828, d. ae. 8787. Sarah A., b. Feb. 4, 1830, unm. 

4 years. Boston, Mass. 



435 



lEtglitli (iftirratton 



8788. 



8789. 
8790. 

8791. 
5023. 

8796. 
5030. 

8798. 



8799- 
8800. 



8801. 



5035- 
8807. 



88ro. 

8811. 
S036. 



George M. Churchill. Lowell, 

Mass. 

Susan S., b. Dec. 28, 1842; m. 

Avery L. Flint. Randolph, Vt. 

Philinda L., b. Jan. 6, 1846 ; m. 

Clarence Bass. Braintree, Vt. 

Sherbl'rn. b. Dec. 28, 1849. Gil- 

mantown, Wis. 

Ella D., b. June 16, 1851. Gilman- 

town, Wis. 



Caroline Aluura, b. Braintree, 

Vt., May 31, 1832; m. Nov. 10, 

1853, Anson Bidwell, b. Whitehall, 8792. 

N. Y., son of Omar and Lasina 

(Martin) Ferry. Farmer. Rep. 8793. 

Cong. Ch'd : i. Carrie A. 

Manona a., b. July 2, 1834; m. 8794. 

Rufus Hutchinson. Randolph, Vt. 

Stillman Daniel, b. Sept. 24, 8795. 

1836. + 

Emily M., b. Sept. 18, 1839; m. 

WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Roxbury, Vt., May 15, 1807; m. Eunice Cotton. Gilman- 
town. Wis. 2 ch'n. 

Cordelia b. 1835; m. John Coch- 8797. Lucy, b. 1837; m- Chester Ide. 

ran. Gilmantown, Wis. Mondovi, Wis. 

CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Vt, Nov. 5, 1805; m. ist, Freedom, O., 1831, Lucy Ara- 
minta, b. Jan. 27, 1810, d. Hiram, O., Aug. 30, 1849, dau. of Deac. Origin and Sarah 
(Spaulding) Harmon; m. 2nd, Nov., 1850, Caroline Crooks, who d. June 9, 1876. 
He d. Jan. i, 1879, at Hiram, O., where b. his 9 ch'n. 



Sarah A., b. Jan. 13, 1832; m. 
June 2, 1859, Reuben Loomis 
Waite, who d. May 5, 1903. She d. 
in Mich., Jan. 16, 1890. Ch'n: I. 
William L., 2. Adelbert C, 3. 
Julian E., 4. Myra A., 5. Carrie B. 
Origin C, b. July 3, 1834. + 
Amy M., b. Mch. 12, 1836; m. July 
4, John Kilbourn, who d. Dec. S, 
1907. She d. Freedom, O., Apr. 17, 
1880. Ch'n : I. Rena A., 2. Myrta 
A., 3. Charles L. 

Mary E., b. Nov. 4, 1837; m. ist, 
Sept. 16, 1862, Julius Benjamin; m. 
2nd, Feb. 23, 1881, Wilbcr Elwell. 
She d. Sept. 27, 1899, in Montville, 
Ohio. 



8802. Horace C, b. Dec. 9, 1839. En- 
listed 1862, and d. in Va., May 13, 
1863, Civil War. 

8803. Carolyn L., b. Nov. 18, 1841 ; m. 
Jan. 23, 1867, W. Orlando Pierce. 
She d. Apr. 21, 1907. Garretts- 
ville, O. 

8804. William E., b. 1843, d. Aug. 27, 
1844. 

8805. Merritt H., b. July 3, 1845. + 

8806. Rosetta E., b. Sept. 2, 1847 ; m. 
Sept. 2, 1872, Thomas A., son of 
Henry and Ann ( ) Sprotberrv. 
He came from Eng at age of 3. 
He res. at Hiram, O. Ch'n : I. 
Laura E., 2. Floyd H. 



ENOS LOOMIS. b. Oct. 20, 1821 ; m. Nov. 2, 1842, Lucy W. Osborn. She d. June 
28, 1875. Battle Ground City, Ind. II ch'n. 
Larkin, b. Sept. 2, 1843 ; d. Aug. 



IS, 1849. 

Luther, b. Nov. 4, 1845. + 8812, 

Elliot, b. Aug. 15, 1847, d. Mch. 8813 

19, 1859. 8814, 

Mary O., b. Oct. 15, 1849; m. Mch. 8815 

7, 1872, David R. Callaway. 8816 

Fowler, Ind. 8817 
Dr. Ends Osborn, b. Jan. 28, 1852. 

WILLIAM SMEDLEY LOOMIS. b. Jersey, O., Nov. 12. 1824; m. ist, Ann Childs, 
d. Aug. 29, 1849; m. 2nd, La Fayette, Ind., June 19, 1850, Hannah, b. Hebron, O., 
Oct. 18, 1821, d. Chicago, 111., June 23, 1873, dau. of William and Elizabeth (Mil- 
ligan) Downing; m. 3rd, Des Moines, la., Sept., 1882, Lucy Burnside (still living). 
Carriage maker. Rep. Presb. He d. Riverside, 111., Jan. 20, 1897. 7 ch'n. 



Grad. Cin. Med. Coll., (M. D.). 

Oklahoma. 

Martha Howe, b. Nov. 15, 1854. 

Jane, b. Nov. 25, 1856. 

Melissa R., b. Feb. 28, i8s9. 

Emma, b. June 20, 1861. 

Lucy B., b. Apr. 27, 1864. 

Kate, b. Oct, 18, 1866. 



8819. 



Sarah Olive, b. Jan., 1847, d. ae. 2 
yrs. 

Elsabeth Virginia, b. La Fayette, 
Ind., Nov. 22, 185 1 ; m. Chicago, 
111., Nov. 22, 1871, Dr. Adolphus J., 
b. Mansfield, O., Jan. 22, 1856, d. 
Victor, la., Dec. 16, 1873, son of 
Nicholas and Catherine (Beach) 
Port. She is a public school prin- 
cipal. He was a Physician. Chi- 



cago, 111. Ch'd : I. Elsabeth, a 
teacher in the Chicago Univ'y. 

8820. Mary Elizabeth, b. June 3, 1854, 
d. July 29, 1854. 

8821. John Fremont, b. Oct. 3, 1856, d. 
May 29, 1857. 

8822. Lizzie, b. La Fayette, Ind., June 
27, 1858; m. June 26, 1878, John 
G. Spence, d. Oct. 21, 1892. She d. 
Feb. 10, 1901. Cliicago, 111. Ch'u : 



iGflnmts (Srurnlnnn 



436 



8823. 
S041. 



8826. 
S042. 

8828. 
8829. 
8830. 

50^3- 

8833. 

5044- 
8834. 

5049- 



8836. 



8837. 



5050. 



1861. 
8824. William J., b. 
Aug. 9, 1864. 



Aug. IS, 1863, (1. 



1. Olive, 2. George Lnonii.';, 3. John, 
4. Bessie, .S- Margaret, 6. Elizabeth, 
7. Robert J. 
LiLLiE, b. June 25, 1861, d. Aug. 8, 

DAN B. LOOMIS, b. Vt., Feb. 3, 1812 

Georgia, Vt. 3 ch'n, b. Vt. 

Jane M., b. Oct. 23, 1845 ; ui. Jan. 

I, 1868, Oren L. Clark. Georgia, 

Vt. She d. Sept. 4, 1874. 

Ellen, b. May 2, 1848, d. Oct. 8, 

WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Vt., Sept. 
5 cli'n. 

George, b. 1837, d. Aug. 30, 1839. 
George, b. 1840, d. Mch. 2, 1842. 
John, b. 1841, d. Jan. 31, 1842. 

HENRY LOOMIS, b. Vt., Aug. 24, 1815; ni. May 10, 1848, Ann M. Blair, b. May 
14, 1828, d. Sparta, Mich., June 29, ipor. Lumberman. He d. Dec. 9, 1863. Mus- 
kegon, Mich. I ch'd. 
Charles Henry, b. .A.pr. 25, 1853.+ 

SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Vt.. Nov. 30, 1817; m. Ruba Colby. Sycamore, 111. 2 ch'n. 

Emma J., b. Feb. 4, 1845 ", m. Ed- N. Y. 

ward G. Colton, M. D. Brooklyn, 8835. Walter, b. 1857. 

LEWIS ALBERT LOOMIS, b. Milton, Vt., Sept. 21. 1821 ; m. Apr. 2, 1843. Mary 
Fuller, b. Danville, Vt., Oct. 16, 1825, d. May 30, 1884. dau. of .\bram and Sally 
(Green) Hartshorn. Merch. Rep. He d. Manchester, la., Sept. 24, 1898. 5 ch'n— 
first 4 b. Georgia, Vt., and last one b. Manchester, la. 



Nov. 10, 1840, Asenath R. Wood. 

1852. 
8827. Eliza, b. Nov. 10, 1849, d. June 22, 

1864. 



3, 1813; m. Deetta Stannard. Sycamore, 111. 

&S31. Jep. II.. b. 184^ d. Dec. 2, 1849. 
8832. William, b. 1856. 



Cong. Manchester, la. Ch'n : I. 

Mary .Arabella, 2. Joel Loomis, 3. 

Mary Gertrude. 

Mary Arlotta, b. Aug. 25, 1849; 

m. Aug. 10, 1874, Hirnm L. Ser- 

voss. Fort Dodge, la. Ch'n : i. 

H. Lee, 2. Mary Sarah. 

Allen Reuden, b. Nov. 30, 1851. -|- 

Lewis Albert, b. May 21, 1861. + 



8841. 



Helen Maria, b. Jan. i, 1844; ™- 
Manchester, Jan. i, 1861, Dr. Rob- 
ert Dunlap. Ilvdro, Okla. Ch'n: 
I. Wm. R., 2. Ernest R., 3. Lewis 8838. 

L., 4. James, 5. Nellie. 
Julia Sleight, b. Jan. 28, 1847; ni. 
Manchester, Dec. 5, 1867, Clement 
James, b. Delhi, la., Feb. 24, 184=;, 8839. 

son of Joel and Arabella G. (Cof- 8840. 

fin) Bailey. Farmer. Prohib't. 

ALLEN REUBEN LOOMIS, b. Milton, Vt., June 28, 1823; m. Colchester, Vt., 
Nov. 23, 184s, Phedora Harriet, b. Feb. 18, 1821, Colchester, Vt., dau. of Rufus and 
Philura (Cushman) Parmelee. He was one of the most prominent capitalists and 
extensive real estate owners in Delaware Co., la. He began life as a "Yankee 
peddler." In 1851, he removed to De Kalb Co., 111., and purchased a farm, and in 
1853, July 8, he located near the present town of Manchester, la., and took up, 
through Mexican land warrants, several hundred acres of land. He made many 
investments, paying the ruling price of $1.25 per acre, and at his death owned several 
thousand acres. .Mso has large interests in real estate in Los Angcks and South- 
ern California. He organized first Nat. Bank in Dubuque, la., the Delaware Co. 
State Bank, two private banks, the present First Nat. B.mk at Manchester, la., of 
which he was Pres. (it is the successor to his two private banks), and the First 
Nat. Bank at Dell Rapids, So. Dakota. He also built the first house, and opened 
the first store in Manchester. la., and was the first mayor of the place. He never 
aspired to public office, preferring a purely business life. He d. Manchester, July 
26, 1897. The family are memb. of the Cong. Ch. 5 ch'n. 

Etta Phedora, b. Georgia, Vt., sic Vale, Conn. Ch'n: i. Leslie 

July 8, 1847; m. Dec. 9, 1868, Loomis, 2. Edwin H. 

Hiram Hoyt, who d. Aug., 1899. 8842. Lorinpa ,\thalia. b. Georgia, Vt., 

On Sept. 16, 1900, her relatives Sept. 3, 1849; m- Feb. 5, 1873, Ste- 

presented the Cong. Ch. of Man- phen C. Hubbell. She was elu- 

chester (at its dedication) a very catcd at GrinncU, la. They reside 

fine pipe organ, as a memorial of at Los Angeles, Cal., where they 

her, for a long time its musical have a very beautiful home. Ch'd : 

leader. She was educated at Mu- i. Lora Loomis. ' 



437 



iEigl|tl| O^fn^ration 



8843. Alma Loduska, b, Jan. 11, 1852; Island. She d. May 13, 1882, just 
ni. May 15, 1879, Dr. Henry 9 days after birth of a dau., Mar- 
Greene, b. N. H., May 23, 1852, son tha, who d. 1883. He m. 2nd, Fan- 
of Rev. Timothy G. and Lucinda nie Louise Howard, and res. Los 
Rebecca (Dewey) Brainerd. She Angeles, Cal. 

a grad. of la. Coll., Grinnell, la., 8844. Philura Jane, b. in 111., Jan. 31, 

1872. He a grad. of Dartmouth 1854; m. June 2, 1874, Millard F. 

Coll., 1874, and Rush Med. Coll., Le Roy. Manchester, la. 

1878. She taught in Acad, at Mor- 8845. Loring R., b. Manchester, Aug. 29, 

ris, and in the high school at Rock 1859. + 

5052. LYMAN LOOMIS, b. Vt., Sept. 21, 1802; m. Mch. 18, 1827, Kezia I. Bushnell. 
He d. Apr. 12, 1833. Georgia, Vt., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

, 8846. Luthera Jeannette, b. June 12, 8847. George Bushnell, b. Nov. 4, 1831, 

1828, d. Apr. 30, 1830. d. same day. 

S044. DENNIS R, LOOMIS, b. Vt., 1809; m. Maria Tuller. He d. St. Albans, Vt., Mch. 
22, 1850. His widow m. 2nd, Luther Hurlburt, who d. 1873. She d. i875(?) Brasher 
Falls, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. St. Albans, Vt. 

8848. Rodney D., b. May 20, 1832. In U. 8851. Henry C, b. Mch. 20, 1838. Unm. 
S. army, 1862. Unm. Millbury, Brasher Falls, N. Y. 

Mass. 8852. Hiram H., b. Aug. i, 1840; m. 

8849. Julia K., b. Apr. 6, 1834; m. . R. R. engineer. Ottawa, 

Rye. She d. 187a. Canada. 

8850. Lyman B., b. Feb. 4, 1836. R. R. 8853. Arthur F., b. June 14, 1843, d. 
engineer. Unm. Ottawa, Canada. Aug. 29, 1846. 

5057. HIRAM LOOMIS, b. Vt., Sept. 22, 1807; m. ist, Clarissa Bartlett; m. 2nd, Aug. 

18, 1863, Mrs. Sarah Ann Clowse. He d. Feb. 16, 1884. Springfield, 111. 2 ch'n. 
8854. Henry, b. 1840, unm. Middleburg, 8855. Alice, b. 1845; m. , Dr. Frank 

Ind. H. Hani. Middleburg, Ind. 

S059. FREDERICK CUSHMAN LOOMIS, b. St. Albans, Vt., Sept. 28, 1811 ; m. June 17, 

1838, Jane Maria Swavel. Glass man'f'r. Rep. Prot. He d. Apr. 29, 1855. Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 4 ch'n — b. Brooklyn. 

8856. John How.\rd, b. June 17, 1842. -f- nett. 

8857. Alice, b. 1845; m. 1863, Henry C. 8859. Lovicia, b. Nov., 1853, d. age 17 
Dudley. Brooklyn. yrs. 
Ida, b. 1847 ; m. 1874, John Ben- 



5061. PRENTISS K. LOOMIS, b. Mch. 3, 1809; m. Sarah Royce. Berlin, Erie Co., O. 
4 ch'n, b. Ohio. 

8860. Samuel K., b. 1835, unm. Berlin, King. Monroeville, O. 
Ohio. 8862 Prentiss, b. 1843. + 

8861. Harriet E., b. 1837; m. George V. 8863. Frederick S., b. 1846.-!- 

5062. MARO LUCIUS LOOMIS, b. Aug. 13, 1812; m. May 9, 1837, Esther A. Hicks. 
He d. Mch. 8, 1864. Tiffin, O. 7 ch'n, b. Ohio. 

8864. Sarah, b. Feb. 16, 1838. Unm. 1848. 

Sandusky, O. 8868. Anna, b. Sept. 27, 1846, d. Nov. 26, 

John. b. June 2, 1841, d. May 4, 1851. 

1867. 8869. Esther, b. Feb. 4, 1849, d. Oct. 17, 

8866. Mary, b. Nov. 16, 1842; m. Jan. 26, 1861. 

1871. Ethan C. Boyd. Sandusky, 8870. Elmer, b. Mch. 27, 1856, d. Oct. 8, 

Ohio. 1867. 

8867. George, b. Oct. 14, 1844, d. Mch. 4, 

5067. LEONARD LOOMIS, b. Georgia, Vt., July 11, 1821 ; m. Vermillion, O., June 17, 
1849, Margarctta M., b. Vermillion, .Aug. 12, 1823, d. Cleveland, O., May 30, 1900, 
dau. of Jon.-ithan and Elizabeth ( ) Brooks. A ship-builder. Prohib. Prot. He 
d. Cleveland, May 25, 1891. 3 ch'n— all b. Vermillion, O. 

8871. Herbert Carroll, b. Apr. 12, 1857. -f- 

1855. + ' 8873. Cora Estella, b. Mch. 29, 1859, d. 

8872. Howard Fayette, b. Sept. 17, Sept. 14, 1882. Unm. 

5069. BOHAN SHEPERD LOOMIS, b. Mch. 25, 1825; m. Laura Hart. ^ He was post- 
1 master in 1881 of Preston, Minn. Removed to Spokane, Wash. 8 ch'n. 



HonmtB (^ntralogii 438 

8874. Hart, h. 1850; m. Eva . 1 if d. 8877. Mary, b. 1857. 

. Portland, Oregon. 8878. Martha, b. 1859. 

8875. Alice Viola, b. 1852; m. Charles 8879. Orin Bohan, b. 1863. Minneapo- 
Wcbb. St. Paul, Minn. lis, Minn. 

8876. Bertha, b. 1855; m. Jones. 8880. Fanny, b. 1867. 

Preston, Minn. 8881. Noah, b. 1870. 

5071. LEVI G. LOOMIS, b. Vt., Sept. 20, 1817; m. Nov. 20, 1836, Mary Hallett. Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 5 ch'n. 

8882. Ann H., b. Jan. 14, 1839; m. 1854, 16, 1864, in U. S. Army , , , , 

Morris Davis. Cleveland, O. 8885. Lyman G., b. Dec. 11, 1846, d. July 
Mary J., b. Mch. 27, 1842; m. 8, 1864, in U. S. Army. 

George Brocius. Milwaukee. 8886. Levi G., b. Dec. 2, 1848, d. Dec. 7. 
George G., b. July 20, 1844, d. Feb. 1849. 

5074. NOAH WEBSTER LOO^^S, b. Georgia, Vt., Oct. 7, 1820; m. Highgatc, Vt., Sept. 

26, 1848, Ella B., b. Hishgate, May 10, 1831, dau. of Elijah and Sarah (Skeels) 

Hungerford. Mason. Rep. Cong. He d. Topeka, Kan., May 23, 1892. 3 ch'n, 
. b. Vt. 

8887. Frances Adelia, b. St. Albans, Vt., Alice Gertrude, 3. Frances Mar- 

Mch. 29, 1850; m. Chicago, 111., guerite, 4. Ruth. 

May 23, 1871, Caleb Southard, b. 8888. Hubert Elijah, b. Dec. 25. 1854; 

Cin., O., Feb. 12, 1840, d. Phoenix. m. Apr. 2, 1883. Annie Diffendaf- 

Ariz, Aug. 20, 1893, son of Caleb fer. Kansas City, Kan. 

Southard and (Beach) Burd- 8889. Nelson Henry, b. Highgate, June 

sal. Ch'n : i. Charles Southard, 2. 28, 1862. + 

S076 EBENEZER WARD LOOMIS, b. Georgia, Vt., June 24, 1827; m. Sp'f'd, Mass.. 
Nov. 19, 1851, Klla Maria, b. Schenectady, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1834, dau. of Ephraim 

and Rebecca (Kimball) Squaires. Decorator and painter. Prohib. Meth. De 
Kalb., 111. I ch'd. 

8890. Emma Jane, b. Holyoke, Mass.:, 3, 1849. Teacher. Now in a cof- 
Jan. 19, 1853 ; m. De Kalb, June 15, ' fee house. Child : I. Nina Belle. 
1870, Julius Carlton Clark, b. Apr. 

S080. OSC.^R EUGENE LOOMIS, b. Jericho, Vt., Apr. 6. 1843; m. Laura Ann, dau of 
Rollin Richmond and Laura .'\nn (Booth) Townsend, of Jericho, Vt. He d. Jan. 
14, 1893. Chicago, 111. I ch'd. 

8891. InA B., b. Jericho, Vt., Nov. 16, Claude L., son of Loman P. and 
1862; m. Chicago, 111., June 7, 1890, Helen (Mixer) Griggs. No ch'n. 

5082. WARREN LOOMIS, b. Vt.. Feb. 8, 1813; m. 1843, Elmira Gordon, who d. 1864. 
Russeltown, (Henrysville), Canada. 7 ch'n. 

8892. Daniel Gordon, b. Sept. 14, 1840. + d. .Aug. 27, 1850. 

B893. John Wesley, b. Russeltown, Can., 8896. Eliza Leonora, b. Bangor, Apr. 17, 

Nov. 16, 1842; m. Dec. 4, 1867, Su- 1851; m. Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 

Sana Burrows. Ch'n: Names un- 26. 1881, Charles A. Tilbury. No 

known. ch'n. 

8894. Charles, b. Russeltown, Apr. i, 8897. James Gorpon, b. Potsdam, N. Y., 
1844; m. July 16, 1873, Atilda Jan. 24, 1854; m. Cornwall. Can., 
Lathrop. Ch'n: Names unknown. Mch. 16, 1892, Mrs. Lottie (Yost) 

8894.1. George Washington, b. Bangor, McCracken. He d. Apr. 26, 1899. 

Me., July 4, 1846, d. Jan. 6, 1847. No ch'n. 

8895. Lathrop, b. Bangor, Dec. 3, 1848, 

5087. REV. HARMON LOOMIS, D. D., b. Oct. 26, 1805; m. Nov. 13, 1838, Charlotte M. 
Torrey, d. 1894. at Georgia, Vt. Grad. Vermont Univ., 1832. See Am. Seamen's 
Friend Soc, of which he was sec'y. 1845-1871, for his work. Also author of "The 
Land of Shadowy Wings," and other works. He d. Jan. 19, 1880. Rep. Cong. N. 
Y. City. 6 ch'n. 

8898. Charles Dodge, b. Aug. 21, 1839, 8901. George W., b. Dec. 6, 1846, d. Aug., 
d. ae. 3 months. 1847. 

8899. William Torrey, b. Feb. 10, 8902. Edward Beach, b. Apr. 6, 1848.+ 
1841. + 8903. Henry Morrison, b. June 19, 1850, 

8900. Charlotte E.. b. Nov. 16. 1844. d. Sept. 22, 1852. 



439 



iEtgI|tl| d^ti^rattDtt 



S091. 

8904. 
5095- 

8906. 

8907. 
5096. 

8910. 
5098. 

8912. 
8913. 

8914. 

8915. 
5100. 

8919- 

8920. 
8921. 



8922. 
5102. 



8929. 
8930. 



8931. 
8932. 



8933. 
8934- 

5103. 
8936. 

8937. 
8938. 
8939- 



WYMAN BURLEIGH LOOMIS, b. Apr. 21, 1813; m. Jeruslia Crippin. Howell, 
Mich. 2 ch'n. 



Whitney, b. i860. 



8905. Alberta, b. 1862. 



JOSIAH VAIL LOOMIS, b. Mass., Feb. 11, 1811 ; m. Feb. 24, 1847, Margaret I. 
Ingersoll. A lawyer. N. Y. City. 4 ch'n. 

Frank I., b. Feb. 18, 1848 ; m. May 8908. Walter, b. Apr. 3, 1854. 

18, 1881, Isabel G. Trembley. 8909. JosiAH V., b. Feb. 18, 1859. 

Kate S., b. July 25, 1849. 

NATHAN MORGAN LOOMIS, b. Mass., June 20, 1816; m. Oct., 1849, Frances A. 
Belden. Greenbush, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

Harriet A., b. June 11, 1864. 891 1. George B., b. Dec. 17, 1867. 

JOHN C. LOOMIS, b. Egrcmont, Mass., Jan. 31, 1778; m. 1802, Clarissa Spurr, d. 
Mch. 10, 1832. He d. June 3, 1869. Penfield, N. Y. 7 ch'n. 
Wilbur C, b. Oct. 3, 1803. + 



Wealth Yj b. May 24, 1805; m. Oct. 

28, 1825, Isaac Crippen. She d. 8916. 

Mch. 16, 1843. Penfield. 

Nicholas, b. Oct. 8, 1808; m. 1838, 

Remember Eddy. No children. 

Farmington, Mich. 

Catherine, b. Oct. 17, 1810; m. 8918, 



Darius Nettleton. 



May 4, 1843, 
Penfield, N. Y. 

Andrew, b. Feb. 27, 1814, unni. 
Penfield, N. Y. 
17. Mary, b. Apr. 4, 1817; m. Feb. 8, 
1838, Oliver Crippen. Penfield, 
N. Y. 
Gaylord, b. Sept. 16, 1819. + 



MICHAEL LOOMIS, b. Egremont, Mass., July 18, 1782; m. Cynthia Suydam. He 
d. Dec. IS, 1868. Middlebury, N. Y. 10 ch'n. 

Jane, b. Feb. 4, 1810; m. May 31 



1832, Hezekiah Miller. She d. Oct. 

28, 1871. Middlebury, N. Y. 

Gilbert Morgan, b. Nov. 17, 

1812. + 

Rosanna, b. Dec. 18. 1814; m. ist, 

Apr. 26, 1835. J. T. Newton ; m. 

2nd, Nov., 1872, Hezekiah Miller. 

Middlebury, N. Y. 

Mary, b. Mch. 13, 1817; m. Syl- 

vanus Ewell. St. Louis, Mich. 



8923. Silvia, b. 1820; m. Milo Harring- 
ton. St. Louis, Mich. 

8924. Michael, b. 1822, d. ae. 11 years. 

8925. May Helen, b. Sept. 5, 1824 ; m. 
Sept. 22, 1841, Elijah Briggs. Mid- 
dlebury, N. Y. 

8926. Sevilla. b. Dec. 21, 1826; m. An- 
son Kniffin. Batavia, 111. 

8927. Elizabeth, b. July 20, 1828; m. 
George Marsh. Jessup, Iowa. 

8928. Sereno, b. 1830. -(- 



CALVIN LOOMIS, b. Egremont. Mass., July 27, 1786; m. Nov. 24, 1814, Nancy 
Parsons, who d. May 9. 1875, ae. 78 yrs., 7 mos. He d. May 24, 1853, at Egremont, 
Mass., where b. his 7 ch'n. 



Ensign, b. Feb. 5, 1816. + 

RoviLLA, b. Feb. 28, 1818; m. Oct. 

I, 1840, Bradford, b. Feb. 26, 1817, 

son of Joseph and Polly (Stewart) 

Hinckley. Lee, Mass. Ch'n: i. 

Wm. Henry, 2. Geo. Stewart. 

Charles D., b. Dec. 21, 1819. -f- 

Emily Jane, b. Oct. 9, 1821 ; m. 

Jan. 31, 1836, Joseph Gould. She 8935. 

d. Jan. I, 1840. Sheffield, Mass. 

Albert G., b. Dec. 26, 1823. -|- 

Angeline M., b. Dec. 18, 1825; m. 

PHILANDER LOOMIS. b. Egremont, Mass.., Dec. 4, 1790; m. Oct. 19, 1809, Betsey 
Tichnor. Portage City, Wis. 9 ch'n. 



Nov. 28, 1847, Charles A. Bennett, 
of Cincinnati, O., who d. Dec. 25, 
1858, Pittsfield, Mass. ; m. 2nd, 
Lenox, Mass., May 5, 1867, Charles, 
b. Lenox, Dec. 18, 1809, son of Ab- 
ner and Hannah (Gray) Bangs. 
He d. in Vineland, N. J., Aor. 6, 
1876. Bangs Gen. 

Clarinda D., b. Dec. 29, 1827 ; m. 
Mch. 19, 1847, Marshall J. Butler. 
Richmond, Mass. 



Eliza, b. Aug. 13, 1810; m. May 8940. 

24, 1829, Obadiah H. Raymond. 

Fond du Lac, Wis. 8941. 

Bradley A., b. Dec. 16, 181 r, d. 

Dec. 15, 1834. Manlius, N. Y. 

Rhoda M., b. May 28, 1814; m. 8942. 

Mch. 17, 1831, Isaac Owen. 

Julia Ann, b. Oct. 22, 1817; m. 8943. 

Nov. S, 1833, Luther Raymond. 

She d. May 20, 1863. Ashford, 8944. 

Wis. 



Theodore, b. June 15, 1820; m. 
Dec. 25, 1842, Julia Abbott. 
Charity Amelia, b. Aug. 14, 1822; 
m. 1858, Dr. Prepton. She d. Jan. 
23, 1870. San Francisco, Cal. 
Amanda, b. Mch. 12, 1825 ; m. Mch. 
15, 1843, Levi Cook. 
Angeline C, b. Feb. 2, 1829; m. 
June 15, 1844, J. E. Botsford. 
Harriet, b. Mch. 8, 1832 ; m. Dec. 
25, 1848, Solomon Redford. 



Sinomta (S^nralngij 



440 



5105. BEDA, or -BEULk,' LOU.MIS. b. Egremont, Mass., June 5, 1796; m. 1st, Mary 
Root, buried Mch. 12, 1836. at Great Barrington, Mass. ; m. and, Phosbc Sprague. 
He d. Mch. 30. 1864. at Sheffield, Mass. In the Great Barrington Vital Records 

are these entries: "Loomis, , w. of 'Beeder,' buried (Mar.) 12, 1836. Looniis, 

, ch. of 'Bede,' buried Nov. 20, 1825, ae. I yr." Hence he must have been father 

of at least 9 ch'n. 



894s 
8946. 

8947 

8948 

8949. 

8950. 

8951 

8952 

8953. 

5106, 
8954- 



8955. 
8956. 

8957. 

5107. 

8962. 
S109. 

8963. 



8964. 
8965. 



8966. 



8967. 
8968. 
8969. 



8970. 
8971. 



Charles H., b. Egremont, 1817. + 
Eliz.\beth, b. 1819; m. Henry Ab- 
bott. Canaan, Conn. 

Mary Ann, b. 1821 ; m. 

Church. She d. 1844. 
Lavinia, b. 1823; m. Wash- 
bum. 

A child, b. 1824, d. Nov. £0, 1825, 
ae. I yr. 

Caroline, b. 1826; m. Hads- 

dale. She d. 1845. 
LuciNA, b. 1828; m. Charles John- 
son. New York. 

Mary Ann, b. Mch. 2, 1844; m. 
Sylvester Hewins. Sheffield. 
Ruth, b. Apr. 14, 1846; m. Edward 
Ferrv. Sheffield, Mass. 



Note. — Henrj' C. Clark, Town Clerk of 
Sheffield, writes, under date of June 22, 
1908, that "Ruth Loomis, dau. of Beder 
Loomis, was the mother of Minor B. 
Loomis, and that Lester Soules was the 
reputed father." As Minor B. is known 
by the name of Loomis, his descendants 
will so appear. He was b. at Sheffield, 
about 1861. -f- Furthermore the Sheffield 
records give the following: Martha Fer- 
ry., b. Feb. 2, 1863, dau. of Edward Ferry. 
(Was her mother Ruth?) Carrie ^^. 
Ferry, b. Sept. 26, 1870, dau. of Henry D. 
and Ruth (Loomis) Ferry. Gilbert Fer- 
ry, b. June 26, 1872, son of Henry D. and 
Ruth (Loomis) Ferry. Did Ruth m. 2n(l, 
Henry D. Ferry? It seems she must. 



■ V. 

PHILED.\ LOOMIS, b. Egremont, Mass., Jan. S, 1796; m. Sept. 10, 1822, Eunice 
Boardmnn. who d. May 14, 1880. He d. Sheffield, Oct. 8, 1873. Sheffield, Mass. 8 
ch'n, b. Mass. 



Nancy Ann, b. July 27, 1823; m. 
Sept. 6, 1843, Henry L., b. 1816, d. 
Sept. 5, 1867, at .Mford, Mass., son 
of Samuel and Polly ( ) Hin- 
man. Sheffield, Mass. 
John, b. June 20, 1827; m. Ruth 

Sheffield. 

Sarah M., b. June 30, 1830; m. 
Sept. 20. 1853, Harvey Barnes. 
Canaan, Conn. 

Harvey, b. May 5, 1832; m. int., 
Mch. I, 1875, Mrs. Elizabeth Root. 
Sheffield, Mass. 



8958. 
8959- 



8960. 



8961. 



George, b. May 22, 1834. -|- 
WiLLiAM, b. Dec. 22, 1836, unm., d. 
Oct. 28, 1863, in U. S. army, at 
Washington, D. C. 
Laura Jane, b. June 20, 1839; m. 
Nov. 27, 1862, Henry C, b. 1827, 
son of Chauncey and Charlotte 
( ) Barnes. See Sheffield rec- 
ords. Canaan, Conn. 
Frances, b. Alay 12, 1843 ; ni. Nov. 
27, 1862, George, b. 1827. son of 
Charles and Harriet ( ) Smith. 
Farmer. See Sheffield records. 



STEPHEN LOOMIS, b. Egremont, Mass., 1798; m. Lorinda Reynolds, d. 1850. He 
d. Oct. 4, 1858, at the Northampton hospital of insanity, (ae. 64?) Worcester, Mass. 
I ch'd, b. Mass. 

Laura, b. 1830. 

REV. AMAZIAH loomis. b. Painted Post, N. Y., July, 1800; m. ist. 1822. Lucy 
Henderson; m. 2nd, 1840. Rhoda Wright, b. 1818. (Her mother's maiden name 
was Hibbard). He cast the first abolition vote cast in his Twp. Free Will Bapt. 
Clergyman. Rep. 15 ch'n. 



Amaziah, b. Horseheads, N. Y.. 
1823. Horseheads. Had ch'n, all 
girls. 

Stephen, b. . -f 

LucY (or Polly) Maria, b. ; 

m. 1840, George Wright. Ch'n: i. 
Dr. Alden H., 2. Lucy, 3. Cora. 

Elizabeth, b. ; m. James Fero. 

She d. Norton, Kan. Ch'n : I. An- 
son, 2. Dan., 3. Lemuel. 
Michael, b. Jan. 29, 1832. + 

Lemuel, b. . -{- 

Sidney Abes, b. ; m. ist, ; 

8 ch'n ; m. 2nd, . He d. Owa- 

tonna, Minn. 

A dau., b. 1841. d. in infancy. 
Milan, b. 1843. at Horseheads, N. 
Y. ; d. in Civil War, at Little Rock, 



8972. 



8973- 

8974- 
8975- 
8976. 



8977. 



Ark. No ch'n. 

George B., b. 1845, Horseheads, N. 

Y., d. in Civil War, at Vicksburg, 

Miss. 

Emmit H., b. Horseheads, N. Y., 

1847- + 

Valorus B., b. 1849. + 
Parker H., b. Jan. 5. 1854. -\- 
Anna, b. Riccville, la., 1856; m. 
Charles Arnold. Riceville. Ch'n : 
I. Roy, 2. Delia, 3. Beulah, 4. Leo. 
Amanda, b. Riceville, la., 1861 ; m. 
George Chambers. Clarksville, la. 
Ch'n: I. Raymond, 2. Alice, 3. 
Ruth, 4. Jesse, 5. Herbert, 6. Em- 
mit, 7. Charles, 8. Paul, 9. Anna, 10. 
Wilbur. 



441 



lEtgl^lIt ^rnrrattnn 



5117- 
8978. 

8979. 
8980. 
8981. 
8982. 
8983. 

51 18. 
8987. 



m, Sept. 16, 1820, Lydia Barnes, b. Feb. 16, 
N. Y., May 13, 1854. Farmer. Barrington, 

i8^4, Chauncev Vance. Lebanon, 
Mich. 

8984. Edc.\r, b. Feb. 16, 1835.+ 

8985. A son, b. Feb. 7, 1S37, d. Mch. S. 

8986. IMary M., b. Sept. 24. 1844; m. Oct. 
8, 1865, Finney Millard, who d. 
. Pewamo, Mich. 



8989. 
5"9- 

8992. 

8993. 

8994. 

5125. 
8998. 
8999. 
5127. 



9001. 
9002. 

9003. 



513'- 



9009. 
9010. 



GIDEON LOOMIS. b. Feb. 20, 1800; 
1800, d. Mch. 16, 1848. He d. Dundee, 
N. Y. 9 ch'n, b. ne-ar Dundee, N. Y. 
Thomas, b. June 22, 1821 ; m. June 

12. 1841, Mary Curlej'. He d. June 

13, 1841. (drowned). Green Oak, 
Mich. 

Nelson B., b. July 28, 1823. + 
Henry, b. Aug. 31, 1825. + 
Lewis Birdsall, b. Sept. 8, 1828. + 
MoRjjis, b. Apr. 22, 1831. 4- 
Irene, b. Jan. 30, 1833; m. Oct. 17, 

IRA LOOMIS, b. Jan. i, 1803; ni. Margaret Wilson, d. 1S73. He d. Sept. 8, 1845. 

Fredonia, Mich. 5 ch'n. 

Squire, b. May 28, 1825. + 

Betsey, b. Feb. 29, 1828; in. John 

F. Bush. She d. 1851. Fredonia, 

Mich. 

Christina, b. Feb. 11, 1830: m. 

Robert Winters. She d. 1864. 

SQUIRE LOOMIS, b. Jan. 31, 1807; m. Barrington, N. Y.. Feb. 22, 1833, Eliza, b. 

Yates Co., N. Y., Dec. 7, 181 1, d. S. Lyons, Mich., May 12, 1903. dau. of Major and 

Rhoda (Convelin) Alsbro. H^. has resided at Green Oak, Mich., since 1837. 

Farmer. Rep. Bapt. He d. Oct. 11, 1800, at Green Oak. 6 ch'n. 

Ai.mira, b. Barrington, Dec. 2, ga, Sept. 20, 1863. 

1833; m. Sept. 20, 1851, Joseph 8995. Rosina, b. Green Oak, _Au,g._ 7. 



Fredonia, Mich. 

8990. Eliza C, b. Sept. 10, 1832; m. 
Richard ' Schooley. He d. 1865. 

Marshall. Mich. 

8991. Charles W., b. Oct. 25, 1837. + 



1847 ; m. Aug. 20, 1870, Harrison 
Olsaver. Rushton, Mich. 
Frank R., b. Green Oak, Nov. S> 
1850. + 
8997. John H., b. Green Oak, Mch. 31, 
1854. + 



8996. 



Ilagadone. She d. July 4, 1865. 
Green Oak. 

Rhoda A., b; Green Oak, Aug. 29, 
1839. Unm. Dressmaker. Pro- 
hib't. Presb. S. Lyons, Mich. 
William, b. Green Oak, Jvuic 11, 
1842. Killed battle of Chickamau- 

MARVIN LOOMIS. b. 1807; m. 1828, Mary Ann Wheeler, who d. May 22, 1874. 

Greenville, Pa. 3 ch'n. 

Electa, b. Oct. 29. 1832; m. 1853, 9000. Dora, b. Oct., 1848; ni. William 

Milton W. Case. Greenville, Pa. Emory. Greenville, Pa. 

James Rex, b. 1834, d. ae. 18 mos. 

MIR.A.NDA LOOMIS, b. Tyringham, Mass., May 19, iSii; m. Wayne, Ashtabula 
Co., O., June 14, 1838, Sophia, b. Granby, Mass., Sept. 14, 1817, d. Ahstabula, O., 
Dec. I, 190 1, dau. of Eli and Mercy (Fuller) Barton. Farmer. Rep. Cong. He 
d. W. Williamslield, O., Aug. 10, 1885, where b. his 8 ch'n, except first two, who 
were b. at Cherry Valley, O. 



Newell Rex, b. Sept. 20, 1839. + 
Winfield Scott, b. Nov. 21, 1841, 
d. Jan. 26, 1881, unm. 
Mauv Jane, b. July 6, 1844: m. 
Dec. 20, 1865, Orrin Bissell, b. Dec. 
17, 1843, son of George and Sarah 
T. (Brooks) Humphrey. Cleve- 
land, O. Ch'n: I. Geo. S., 2. Carl 
H., 3. Mildred H. See Humphrey 



Gen.. 1883, p. 687. 

9004. Lucretia Rebecca, b. Nov. i, 1847, 
d. Jan. 9, 1892. 

9005. James Ray, b. Feb. 19. 1851. + 

9006. Mervin Curtis, b. Oct. 30, 18.1^3, 
d. May 2, 1905. 

9007. Henry Thomas, b. Nov. 24, 1856.4- 

9008. Ida Sophia, b. July 7. i860, d. Dec. 



J.'XMES W. LOOMIS. b. July 1. i8i9 (1820); m. 1st, Mrs. Mary (Smith) Hunt- 
his first cousin— b. Gr. Barrington. Mass.. 1822. d. Chicago, 111., 1855; m. 2nd, Eliza 
beth Jane, dau. of Obed and Marcia (Wright) Edwards. He d. May 5, 1890. 10 ch n. 



Ida May, b. 1848, d. 1851. 
Sarah E., b. Egremont, Mass., 
May 17, 1850; m. ist, Chicago, Jan. 
13, 1870, Sylvanus, b. Wilmington, 
111., Jan. 4.' 1849, d. Chicago, Apr. 
IS, 1876, son of Israel and Plioebe 
( ) Massoy, m. 2nd, Chicago, 



9011. 
9012. 



Oct. 2, 1879. Wni. S. Dix. who d. 
Sept. S, 1895. Ch'n: i. Fred 
Loomis, 2. Eugene Herbert, 3. Al- 
bert Edward — all by 1st m. 
Edwin Ray, b. Oct. 24, 1852, d. 
Feb. 18, 1854. 
Rex, b. 1855, d. ae. 4 wks. 



iHnnmte ^rnralngtr 442 

9013. Nellie, b. 1863, d. ae. 2 yrs. 9016. Edward J., b. I>ec. 10, 1867. + 

9014. Lizzie, b. , d. . 9017. Daphne, b. , d. 1904. 

9015. Laura B., b. 1865. 

5134. WARREN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., May 2, 1799; m. ist, Sibyl Stoddard, d. Dec. 3, 1840; 

m. 2nd, 1841, Sarah Berkley. He d. Nov. 28, 1874. Columbus, Wis. 13 ch'n. 

9018. Franklin, b. Jan. 14, 1825. + 9024. Martha, b. 1842, d. 1846. 

9019. Nathaniel, b. Feb. 24, 1827, unm. 9025. Harrison, b. Dec. 5, 1844. 
Augusta, Wis. 9026. Washington, b. Jan. 25, 1846. + 

9020. Milford, b. May S, 1829. + 9027. Lorinda, b. 1848, d. May 4, 1866. 

9021. Albert, b. Nov. 7, 1831. -+- 9028. Charles, b. 1850. 

9022. Harvey, b. Mch. i, 1834. -)- 9029. Timothy, b. 1852. 

9023. Mary Ann, b. 1839; m. Ward. 9030. James, b. Aug. 5, 1854. Muskegon, 

Augusta, Wis. Mich. 

5138. J0SL'\H LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec. 27, 1807; m. 1st, Almira Livcrmore; m. 2nd, 
Hannah St. John ; m. 3rd, Lucrctia Peters. Garden City, Minn. 10 ch'n, last 4 by 
3rd wife. 

9031. Joseph, b. 1834, d. ae. 3 yrs. She d. . 

9032. Thomas, b. 1836, d. ae. 3 yrs. 9037. Matilda, b. 1849 ; m. Jerome Wil- 

9033. Lois Eleanor, b. 1838; m. John son. She d. . 

Jones. 9038. Marvilla, b. 185 1 ; m. Joseph Ty- 

9034. Thomas K., b. Jan. 17, 1841.+ son. She d. . 

9035. JuDSON Horatio, b. 1843 ; m. Har- 9039. Almond, b. 1854, unm. He d. . 

riet Heton. Fall River, Wis. 9040. John, b. 1857, unm. Mankato, 

9036. Elvira, b. 1846; m. John DaboU. Minn. 

5139. ALFRED LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. 7, 1810; m. Jan. 5, 1832, Nancy, dau. of Daniel 
and Nancy (Herst) Howard. He d. Beaver Dam, Wis., July, 1886. 5 ch'n. 

9041. Matilda H., b. Dec. 30, 1832, d. 9043. George H., b. Nov. 18, 1837. + 
Mch. 10, 1858. 9044. DuANE Datis, b. Apr. 22, 1848. + 

9042. Tryphena, b. May 14, 1835; m. 9045. Frank D., b. Sept. 24, 1855, d. Aug. 
Dec. 12, 1861, Griffith O. Evans. 23, 1856. 

He d. 1875. Columbia, Wis. 

5140. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. N. Y., June i, 1812; m. Eliza Ford. Wis. 4 ch'n. 

9046. Helen, b. 1833; m. Arnitt. 9048. Althea, b. 1837. 

Towanda, Pa. 9049. Margaret, b. 1839. 

9047. Augusta, b. 1835. 

5142. ANSON LOOMIS, b. Maine, N. Y., June 20, 1819; m. Feb. 24, 1841, (Dec. 7, 1840), 

Mary. b. Richford, N. Y., Mch. 30, 1819, d. Oct. 11, 1905, dau. of Thomas Patten 

and Polly (Burget) Brown. He d. Jan. 4, 1894. Maine, N. Y., where b. his 6 ch'n. 

9050. Dency Lovice, b. Aug. 24, 1841 ; m. 9054. Myron Lament, b. Mch. 24, 1855. 
Feb., 1882, Justus E. Moore. Hub- 9055. Lamora Birdie, b. Aug. 15, 1861 ; 
bard, N. Y. in. Jan. 18, 1882, John N., b. N. Y., 

9051. Burton Jasper, b. Feb. 13, 1844. + Nov. 17, 1857, d. N. Y., Feb. 26, 

9052. James Oren, b. Sept. 29, 1847.+ '903. son of George and Hannah 

9053. Winthrop Rowe, b. Apr. 17, (Morgan) Davey. Ch'n: i. Er- 
1850. -f- nest Loomis, 2. Karl W. 

5144. ALVIN LOOMIS, b. Apr. i, 1803; m. Minerva Berry. He d. Sept. 24, 1856. E. 
Troy, Pa., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

9056. Delphene, b. 1833, d. ae. 16 years. 9058. Augusta, b. 1844; m. Darius G. 

9057. Ladorna, b. May 11, 1840; m. Manley. Canton, Pa. 
Harry S. Greene. East Troy, Pa. 

5145. ELY LOOMIS, b. Aug. 3, 1804; m. Lydia Rich. He d. Jan. 7, 1872. E. Troy, Pa., 
where b. his 6 ch'n. 

9059. Edwin E., b. 1827; m. Louisa Bal- 9062. Elnora, b. 1836; m. Wilbur Gam- 
lard. West Burlington, Pa. mage. West Burlington, Pa. 

9060. Charlotte, b. 1831 ; m. Franklin 9063. Oren, b. 1838, unm. 

Leonard. East Troy, Pa. 9064. George, b. 1842; m. Elizabeth 

9061. Martha, b. 1833; m. James Vos- Burchell. Dryden, N. Y. 
burg. Smithficld, Pa. 



443 i£tgl|tl| (^rnrralton 

5150. EZRA LOOMIS, b. Nov. 17, 1815; m. Oct. 21, 1841, Harriet, b. Canton, Pa., Dec. 
2, 1817, dau. of Asa and Celia (Leonard) Pratt. Farmer. E. Troy, Pa., where b. 
his 6 ch'n. 

9065. Milton Oscar, b. Jan. 28, 1843. + Harriet Sophia. 

9066. LuciEN Eugene, b. June 28, 1845.-)- 9069. Harriet Helen, b. Mch. 6, 1851 ; 

9067. Gertrude Eliza, b. Sept. 2, 1847, d. m. E. Troy, Oct. 26, 1876, Willis R., 
July 6, 1879, unm. b. E. Canton, Pa., 1849, son of Ben- 

9068. Florence Eliza, b. Mch. 22, 1849; jamin and Eliza (Pickard) Smiley, 
m. Dec. 28, 1870, Layton Frederick, Marble dealer. Marysville, Mo. 
b. Dec. I, 1846, son of Adin and No ch'n. 

Sophia (Spear) Calkins. Farmer. 9070. Arthur Ezra, b. July i, 1857, d. 

E. Troy. Pa. See Whitney Gen., p. Aug. 27, 1862. 

21 16. Ch'n: I. Lilian Blonde, 2. 

5151. LUTHER LOOMIS, b. July, 1818; m. Lucretia Farmer. E. Troy, Pa., where b. h^s 
3 ch'n. 

9071. Delphene. b. Nov. 13, 1858. 9073. Edna, b. Feb. 3, 1870. 

9072. Stanley Jay, b. Mch. 25, i860. 

S161. ALFRED LOOMIS, b. N. Y., June 15, 1831 ; m. Lorinda Cram. Berlin, Mich. 
2 ch'n. 

9074. Ernest, b. . 9075. A son, b, . 

5170. EZRA DOANE LOOMIS, b. Egrcmont, Mass., July 14, 1816; m. ist, May 29, 1839, 

Mary Ann, b. Milton, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1817, d. 1859, dau. of Wheeler Bradley; m. 

2nd. Mrs. Gertrude Williams. Farmer. Pres. He d. Jan. 28, 1873. Hillsdale, N. Y. 
5 ch'n. 

9076. Harriet, b. 184 1 ; m. James Done- 9078. Joseph H., b. July 3, 1848; m. 
hue. who served in U. S. Army. Mary Van Benschoven. Pine 
Hillsdale. She d. . Plains, N. Y. He d. . No ch'n. 

9077. Henrietta J., b. Aug. 30, 1843 ; m. 9079. George W., b. July 5, 1850. + 

1st, John Jones, who died Aug., go8o. Charles N., b. June 24, 1853, d. 

1869 ; m. 2nd, Aaron Fellows. . Unm. 

Gloversville, N. Y. 

S174. VINSON LOOMIS, b. Chenango Co., N. Y., Oct. 4, 1709 : m. 1st, Mary Williams; 
m. 2nd, Cynthia Moore; m. 3rd, Lucy Hamilton. He d. Nov. 27, 1864. 6 ch'n, 
b. N. Y. 

9081. Lucinda, b. 1826; m. Clark Hold- 9084. Henry, b. 1832. + 

redge. She d. 1853. Smithville, 9085. Elizbeth, b. 1834; m. William Ad- 
N. Y. ams. 

9082. Daniel W., b. 1828. + 9086. Jane, b. 1841 ; m. Melvin Hotch- 

9083. Mary, b. 1830; m. Hiram Norris. kiss. Great Bend, Pa. 

5179. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Smithville. N. Y., June 13, 1809; m. Smithville, Feb. 18, 
1829, Mary M., b. .Smithville, Auc. 15, 1808, d. there, Mav 2=;, 1863, dau. of Frederick 
Cline. Farmer. He d. Homer, N. Y., Mch. 9, 1896. 8 ch'n— all b. Smithville, N. Y. 

9087. Vinson, b. Apr. 16, 1830. + 9, 1842; m. Smithville, Feb. 15, 



Warren, b. Oct. 16, 1831.+ i860, Samuel, b. Smithville, Dec. i, 

9089. Lucy M., b. July 8, 1833, d. Aug. 18.36, son of Loomis B. and Eliza 
30, 1854. (Miller) Cline. Farmer. She was 

9090. Clark, b. Jiilv 7, 1836, d. Jan. 29, living, 1906, at Homer, N. Y. 
1857. ' Ch'd: I. Mary E. 

9091. Edward, b. July 16, 1839, d. Mch. 9093. Ransom, b. .Aug. 5, 1844, d. Sept. 
14, 184T. 18, 1852. 

9092. Betsey Maria, b. Smithville, Feb. 9094. Floyd, b. Mch. s, 1847. + 

S184. BENAIAH LOOMIS, b. Smithville, Chenango Co., N. Y., Mch. 12, 1819; m. Smith- 
ville, Dec. 2,s, 1839, Sarah A., b. Smithville, Aug. 16, 1819, d. there, June 27, 1905, 

dau. of Squire and Nancy ( Whittcnfall) Hamilton. Farmer. Rep. Univ. Smith- 
ville, N. Y., where b. his 7 ch'n. 

9095. Alexander H., b. Feb. 27, 1841. 1846; m. Nov. 13 (23), 1864, Ar- 
Unm. Oxford, N. Y. vine Lewis. 

9096. Edward Benaiah, b. Feb. 2, 9098. Josephine Louise, b. Feb. 9 (3). 
1844. + 1848, d. Mch. 31 (13), 1849- Ox- 

9097. Sarah De Francis, b. Feb. 17, ford. 



ICnrmttH 05rttPt!lnmt 



444 



9099. 



Emma Geoki.iana, b. Aug. 18, 
1852; m. 1st. Dec. 23. 1874, at 
Smithville, Wm. Adclbcrt, b. 
Smithvillc, Apr. 8, 1852, d. Greene, 
N. Y., Aug. 23, 1895, son of Henry 
B. and Sarah (Mosher) Flagg; m. 
2nd, Dec. 25, 1899, John Tyler, b. 
Greene, Sept. i, 1841, son of Mer- 
rick and Hannah (Utter) Hanford. 
No ch'n by either m. 



9100. Warii Bkixiikr, 1). .May 13, 1858, d. 
June 7, i860. 

9101. Marv Vernett, b. Mch. 17, i860 
(1861) : m. Jan. 4, 1882, Clark Les- 
lie, b. Smithville, June 21, 1859, son 
of John S. and Mary Augusta (Da- 
vis) Webb. Automobile dealer. 
Rep. Univ't. Child: i. Bertha 
Augusta. 



S189. 
9102. 
9103. 
5191- 



910S. 
gio6. 



5192. 



EDWARD LOOMIS, b. Oxford, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1808; ni. Feb. 17, 1833, Philind:i 
Murch. He d. Sept. 4, 1839, at O.\ford, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

John, b. 1834; m. Elizabeth Pits- Cole. Lisle, Broome Co., N. Y. 

lay. Olean, N. Y. 9104. Edward, b. 1839, d. ae. 3 years. 

LoviCE, b. Sept., 1836; m. Isaac 

WHEATON LOOMIS, b. Oxford, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1817; m. ist, Nov. 20, 1835, 

Catherine McGowen ; m. 2nd, Cynthia, dan. of John and Polly (Stanton) Tracy. 

Green, N. Y. Oxford, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

Jeremiah, b. Dec. 10, 1836. -f N. Y. 

Mary .Elvira, b. Aug. 8, 1838; m. 9107. Edw.ard, b. Nov. 7, 1841, d. July 17. 

1858, Daniel P. Leach. Oxford, 1843. 

DANIEL T. LOOMIS, b. Oxford. N. Y., Sept. =„ 1819; m. Jan. 15, 1840, Ruth Ann, 
b. May 28, 1819, d. Greene, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1894, dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth 
(Bouton) Williamson. Farmer. Dem. He d. (Greene, June I, 1896. s ch'n — b. 
Oxford. ■ 



9108. 

9109. 
9110. 



5197- 

9113- 
9T14. 

9115- 
5198. 

9118. 
5200. 



9120. 
9I2I. 
9122. 

9123. 
5202. 

9127. 
5204. 

9128. 
5208. 

9129. 
9130. 



Elizabeth, b. Nov. 4, 1840, d. June 
20, 1853. 

Charles W., b. Sept. 20, 1843. -f 
Mary Adelia, b. Jan. 24, 1846; m. 
Dec. 26, 1871, George K. Thomp- 
son. She d. May 13, 1875. 



91 II. 



9112. 



Jl-lia L., b. May 8, i8j8; m. Oct. 
25, 1866, Oscar E., son of Erastus 
and Susan M. (McFarland) Briggs. 
Bingliamton, N. Y. 
Henry B., b. Apr. 24, 1851. -f 



REUBEN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Doc. 3. 1817; m. Olive Tanner. North East, Pa. 
5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

James, b. July 7, 1846. -f- years. 

Mary Ann. b. May 22, 18.19. 9Ti6. Martha Jane. b. Sept., 1861. 

William Henry, b. 1851, d. ac. 8 9117. Ida, b. Oct., 1866. 

JOHN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Nov. 29, 1820; m. Catherine Decker. Gallatin. N. Y. 
2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



John, b. 1849, unm. 



91 19. Charlotte, b. 1851. 



ELI JAMES LOOMIS, b. Gallatin, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1828; m. Gallatin, Dec. 3, i860, 
Eliza Ann. b. Milton. N. Y., Mch. 21, 1839, dau. of Zachariah and Sarah M. (Niles) 
Peistcr. Farmer. Rep. Luth'n. He d. Claverack, N. Y., Apr. 12, 1901. 7 ch'n— 
first 3 b. Gallatin, last 4, Livingston. 

Leavitt R., b. May 6, 1862. -\- 9124. Marv Estella, b. Jan. 18, 1870. 

Clotilda M., b. Sept. 28, 1863. 9125. Anna Bertha, b. Jan. 29, 1875. 

Sarah Cornelia, b. June 12, 1865. 9126. .^MENSIA Elmina Eliza, b. Nov. 

Edgar Zachariah, b. Aug. 5, 1868. 12, 1881. 

AMBROSE LOOMTS, b. N. Y., Jan, 26, 1818; m. Eliza Tanner. He d. Nov. 6, 
1867. Ancram, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 
John, b. July, 1853. d. 1861. 

WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 9, 1832; m. Eliza Simons. Taghkanic. N. Y. 
I ch'd, b. N. Y. 
Ebenezer, b. May, 1853. 

COL. REUBEN LOOMIS, b. Dec. 31, 1825; m. Mch. 8, 1853, Mary E. Hess. Re- 
moved to Duquoin. 111. ; was killed, Nov. 2, 1863. Lieut. (lol. 6th III. Cavalry. 4 ch'n. 
Clara Fanny, b. Apr. 12, 1854. 9131. Amanda, b. Mch. 6, i860. 

Minnie, b. Sept. 17, 1858. 9132. Ella, b. July 22, 1862. 



445 



lEtglitl) (Spu^rattnu 



5215- 



9133. 
9134. 
9135- 

9136^ 

5218. 

9138. 
9139- 

5228. 

9141. 
9142. 

9i43- 

9144. 
9145- 

5229. 



9149. 
5233- 



9150. 
5240. 

9152. 
9I53- 

5243- 

9'S5- 
9156. 
9'S7- 

5245- 

9160. 
9161. 

5248. 

9163. 
9164. 

5250. 



MARVIN DEWITT LOOMIS, b. Port Gibson, N. Y., Mch. 19, 1836; m. Sarab 
Ferguson, who was b. in Ireland. He d. n. Palmyra, N. Y., abt. 1878, and his wid. 
m. 2nd, John Hayner and had ch'n. Manchester, N. Y. 5 ch'n — all b. N. Y. 



Jessie, b. Aug. 8, 1870. 

Jennie b. Nov., 1871. 

William, b. Feb., 1874. 

(All three d. same wk., abt. 1876.") 

Edward, b. May 10, 1875, d. Dec. 



25, 1891, at Rochester, N. Y. 
9137. Frances I., b. (abt. Nov. 16), 1877. 
Unm. Cleveland, O. ■ Cashier, 
Brightman Machine Co. 



JOHN NORMAN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 26, 1834; m. Sept. 14, 1859, Charity 

M. Knickerbacker. Ancram, N. Y., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

Anna E., b. May 13, i860. 2, 1861. 

Rachel M., b. July 17, 1861, d. Oct. 9140. Martin J., b. Aug. 26, 1864. 

ELI LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 17, 1814; m. Oct. 6, 1838, Mary C. Lambert. Hudson, 
N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



Charles W., b. Jan. 22, 1841. + 
Isabel, b. June 11, 1843, unm. N. 
Y. City. 

Clara, b. Dec. 5, 1845 ; m. Charles 
G. Hildreth. Hudson, N. Y. 
George W., b. Mch. 9, 1848. + 
Albert, b. Dec. 12, 1851. + 



9146. William, b. July 28, 1854. Hudson, 
N. Y. 

9147. Sarah, b. Oct. 12, 1856; ni. 1874, 
James Ely. Hudson, N. Y. 

9148. May, b. May 8, 1859, d. Sept 8, 
i860. 



LEVI LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Au.g. 17, 1814; m. Nov., 1839, Ann, dau. of James and 
Abbie ( ) Throckmorton. She d. 1899. He d. Nov. 18, 1858. Gallatin, N. Y., 
where b. his I ch'd. 

Laurus, b. Dec. 4, 1843. + 

CHAUNCEY LOOMIS, b. Rhinebcck, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1814; m. Le Roy, N. Y., 
Feb. 24, 1858, Catharine Francis, b. Lc Roy, 1824, d. Batavia, N. Y., 1884, dau. of 
John and Calista (Cash, a descendant of the boy baby who was in the arms of his 
mother as she fled from Wyomin.g the day previous to its massacre) Thwing. Hotel 
proprietor. Dcm. Episc'n. He d. June 22, 1904, at Grand Rapids, Mich. 2 ch'n — 
b. Avon, N. Y. 



John Thwing, b. Dec. 5, 1858. + 



9151. Lillian, b. June 10, i860. 



J.AMES WINSHIP LOOMIS, b. Rhincbeck, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1828; m. Battle Creek, 
Mich., Oct., 1857, Mary Frances, b. Gorham, N. Y., Aug., 1835, d. Ionia, Mich., Apr. 
26, 1882, dau. of David and Margaret (Varte) Perkins. Register of Deeds, 1880- 
1884. Farmer. Rep. He d. Ionia. Dec. 22, 1869. 3 ch'n — b. Ionia. 

Dakota, 1893-1899. Webster, Da- 
kota. 
9154. Jesse Hicks, b. Nov. 3, 1866, d. 
Mch. 22, 1902. 



Arthur Perkins, b. Sept. 12, 
t8S9. + 

Thomas Mortimer, b. Apr. 6, 1862. 
Private sec'y to Gov. Sheldon, of 

JOHN H. LOOMIS, b. Gallatin, N. 
where b. his 5 ch'n. 

Henry, b. 1843 ; m. . 

Ella, b. 1846; m. Deimis. 

Sarah, b. 1848; m. Sigler. 

HENRY LOOMIS, b. Gallatin. N. Y. 
Graves. So. Canaan, Conn. 3 ch'n. 
Elizabeth, b. 1845, unm. 
Charles, h. 1855, d. ae. 8 years. 

THOMAS J. LOOMIS, b. Gallatin, N. 

villc. Conn. 3 ch'n. 

Julia, b. June 30, 1854. 

George, b. June 23, 1856, d. Dec. 25, 

1862. 

EDMUND LOOMIS, b. Gallatin, N. Y., Dec. 8, i8ti ; m. Tuly, 1842, Lucinda Snvder. 
He d. Dec. 28, 1861. Ancram, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



Y., June 5, 1812; m. Hannah Cooper. Gallatin, 

gis8. Mary, b. 1850; m. Alonzo Fowler. 

Copake, N. Y. 
9759. Thomas, b. i860. 

Y., Feb. 12, 1S18; m. Nov. 4, 1844, Elizabeth 
0162. Nellie, b. 1867, d. ae. 2 years. 

Y., Feb. 12, 1826 ; ni. Nora Griffin. Ames- 

9165. Edward, b. June 23, 1856, d. Dec. 
21, 1862. 



HoonttB (^gnralogg 4£) 

9166. Timothy I., b. May 15, 1843; m. X. V. 

Mch 25, 1867, Harriet E. Tripp. 9'69- David K., b. Sept. 7, 1850. Ancram, 
Copake, N. Y. N. Y. 

9167. Catherine E., b. Julv 9, 1845; in. 9'"0- Caroline, b. Apr. 18, 1853; m. Jan. 
Julv 4, 1861, Isaac Nichol. Troy, i, 1869, Henry McArthur. Ancram, 
N. Y N. Y. 

9168. Jane, b. Dec. 2, 1847; m. June 17, g'/'- Mary A., b. Jan. 15, 1856. 
1863, Charles Belcher. Ancram, 

5251. FREEMAN LOOMKS, b. Gallatin, N. Y., 1815 ; ni. Eleanor Fish. He d. June 10, 

1862. N. Y. City. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
9172. Edmund, b. 1851. 9^73- Freeman, b. 1853. 

5254. BARNEY LOOMIS. b. ; ni. . He d. Aug., 1855- Fish Creek, N. Y. 

4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

9174. William, b. 1821 ; m. Eveline Wor- 9176. Laura, b. 1826; m. Joel Brother- 
den. He d. 1863, in U. S. army. ton. New London, N. Y. 

No children. 0177. Jane, b. 1829; m. Henry Roberts. 

9175. Dennis, b. Dec. 2, 1822. + Canastota, N. Y. 

5255. JOHN LOOMIS, b. N. Y.. Oct. s, 1803; m. Mary Peterson. He d. Dec. 14, 1846. 
Sandy Hill, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

9178. John, b. Apr. 15, 1837. 9180. Thomas J., b. Mch. 10, 1841. No 

9179. Norman F., b. Sept. 20, 1839; m. family. 
Mrs. Catlin. la. 

5258. NORTON LOOMIS, b. 181 1 ; m. Jnanna Miller. Farmington, 111. i ch'd, b. 111. 

9181. A son, d. young. 

5270. WILLIAM LOOMIS. b. Verona. N. Y., Nov. 24, 1813; m. Dec. 24, 1837, Charity 
Eliza McDonald. He d. Sept. 2, 1862. Oneida, N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

9182. Cynthia Elizabeth, b. Oct. 9. naw City, Mich. No ch'n. 

1837; m. Sept. II, i860, Harvey 9186. Sarah E., b. May 9. 1848. Oneida, 

Carv. Oneida. N. Y. He d. Dec. N. Y. 

30, 1870. 9:87. Margaret M., b. Mch. 10, 1850. 

9183. William H., b. Dec. 18, 1840, d. Oneida, N. Y. 

July 14, 1841. 9188. William D.. b. Nov. 8, 1852. Sagi- 

9184. John H., b. Apr. 28, 1842. + naw City, Mich. 

9185. Charles S., b. Aug. 23, 1845; m. 9189. Catherine Emma. b. June 29, 1856. 
Nov., 1864, Louisa Winton. Sagi- Oneida, N. Y. 

5273. JOHN J. LOOMIS, b. Verona, N. Y., May 6, 1826; m. Annes Ferguson. She d. 
1865. Verona, where b. his I ch'd. 

9190. Lizzie, b. Sept. 6, 1864. 

5275. CHARLES F. LOOMIS, b. Freeport, 111., Feb. 27, 1840; m, Decatur, Ark., Oct. 7, 
1888. Amanda E., b. Vandalia, Mo., Oct. 10, 1873, dau. of Isaac and Elizabeth B. 
(Fryer) Peairs. Farmer. Rep. Ind't and "always do right." Has res. in Wis., 
Kan., la.. Ark., and now at Ringwood, Okla. 3 ch'n. 

9191. (Miss) Frankie B., b. Decatur, 23, 1891. 

Ark., Oct. 17, 1889. 9193. Mary E., b. Enid. Okla., Nov. 6, 

9192. Charles L., b. Decatur, Ark., Apr. 1897. 

5284. WALLACE EUGENE LOOMIS. b. Argyle, Wis., Oct. 5, 1855; m. Emporia, Kan., 
June 7, i88v Ida M., b. Bucklcv, 111., Oct. 7. i866, dau. of Henry and Mary J. 
(Moore) Whitakcr. Farmer. Dcin. Mcth. Emporia, Kan. 9 ch'n— all b. Lyon 
Co., Kan. 

9194. William Wallace, b. Mch. 9. 1886. 9199. Ella Myrtle, b. Dec. 29, 1898, d. 

9195. Henry Porter, b. Sept. 30, 1887. Nov. 20, 1906. 

9196. Alta May, b. Nov. 30, 1889. 9-200. Walter Edwin, b. Sept. 3, 1900. 

9197. Charles Ephraim, b. May 23, 9201. Arthur Colman, b. July 6, 1903. 
1892. 9202. Ida Pearl, b. Dec. 30, 1906. 

9198. Mary Lucetta, b. Jan. 28, 1895. 

5301. LEVI LOOMIS, b. Apr. 24, 1820; m. Sarah Cape. He d. 1867. Webster, O. 2 

ch'n, b. O. 
9203. Frank, b. .Aug. 11, 1857; m. Dora 9204. Elmer, b. Dec. 4, 1862. 

Baker. 



447 iEtgl|t!) Ojgugrattou 

5302. MELVIN LOOMIS, b. Mch. I, 1822; m. Eliza Merrill. Webster, O. 3 ch'n, b. O. 

9205. Eliza, b. 1859. 9207. Emma, b. 1870. 

9206. Robert, b. 1866. 

5303. TRUMAX LOOMIS, b. Dec. 4, 1824; m. Dec. 3, 1849, Nancy . Russell, Wis. 

2 ch'n. 

9208. LoRiN, b. 1857. 9209. Phoebe, b. i860. 

5313. GEORGE W. LOOMIS, b. Liverpool, O., Mch. 12, 1823; m. New Rochester, O., 
Nov. 20, 1847, Rachel Penielia, b. Binghamton, N. Y., Aug. 6. 1824, dau. of Benjamin 
and Philinda (Dodge) Sneeden. Farmer. Rep. Prot. He d. Scotch Ridge, O., 
May 9, 1889. where were b. his 9 ch'n. 

9210. Pruda Philinda, b. Jan. 19. 1849; Pleasant, Mich. Ch'n: :. Charles 
m. Oct. 9, 1872, David Shanks. Edward, 2. Myrtle Josephine, 3. 

9211. Alma Lovilla, b. June 6, 1850; m. Perley Putnam, 4. Arthur Loomis, 
Apr. 4, 1878, Myron Chamberlain. 5. Rachel Fidelia, 6. Mary Esther. 

9212. George W., b. Feb. 18, 1852. + 9216. Mary Ella, b. May 7, 1863; m. 

9213. Benjamin Levi, b. Mch. 11, 1854; Mch. 19, 1885, John Franklin 
m. June 2, 1875, Frances Ladora Wright. Bowling Green, O. 
Phillips. Bowling Green, O. 9217. Alice Permelia, b. Mch. 15, 1865 ; 

9214. Edmund Lorin, b. June 6, 1856.+ "i- Sept. 22, 1886, Charles William 

9215. Laura Eliza, b. Apr. i, 1858; m. Wright. 

June 9, 1877, Delos A. Pope. Mt. 9218. David Herman, b. Dec. 5, 1867. + 

S3IS- DUDLEY LOOMIS, b. O., Feb., 1826; m. ist, Mary Wallace, d. Sept. 28, 1862, ae. 
32 yrs. ; m. 2nd, Kate Burke. Farmer. 
17 ch'n. 

9219. Eliza, b. .Vug. 13, 1848; m. John 
M. Muir. 

9220. Wm. Levi, h. Apr. 11, 1850.+ 

9221. George, b. Jan. 9, 1852, d. Sept. 11, 

1855. 

9222. Rachel, b. Jan. 9, 1852; m. Alvin 
Thompson. Centre, O. 

9223. Sarah, b. Feb. 11, 1854; m. Wright 
Stacy. Centre, O. 

9224. Emma, b. Sept. 26, 1855; m. James 
Davison. Centre, O. 

9225. Linda, b. Dec, 1857. 

S316. DR. LOREN LEVI LOOMIS, b. Liverpool, Medina Co., O., July 26, 1829 (1830) ; m. 
Troy, Wood Co.. O., Nov. 17, 1850, Abby Jane, b. Troy Twp., Wood Co., Nov. 19, 
183s, dau. of Seth and Sarah (Debenport) Phillips. M. D., Physio-Med. Inst., Cin., 
O. He was 13 yrs. old before he ever saw a school-house, and that one he helped 
build in Wood Co., O. Physician. Rep. Meth. Pemberville, O. 5 ch'n, all b. 
Wood Co., O. 

9236. Pruda Sarah, b. May 31, 1853; m. Physician. Toledo, O. 

1st. Dec, 1871, James W. King; m. 9238. Ida Lovina, b. May 13, 1859; •"- 

2nd, July, • 1878, Byron W. Jolly. 1879. Joseph Stewart. 

Toledo, O. 9239. James Thomas, b. Feb. 26, 1861. + 

9237. William Seth, b. June 21, 1857; 9240. Ila M., b. Oct. 21, 1862, d. Sept. 
m. 1878, Catherine Whitaker. 15, 1863. 

5322. JAMES LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Jan. 14, 1800; m. Oct. 10, 1820, Fanny Bar- 
ber, d. Feb. 6, 1874, ae. 78. Memb. House of Representatives 1848, 1852. He d. Dec 
18, 1874, at Windsor, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

9241. Frances Amelia, b. July i, 1821 ; Griswold. 

m. Dec. 30, 1841, George Phelps 9242. Mary Ann Rebecca, b. Aug. 6, 

Hayden, b. Nov. i, 1815. She d. 1822, d. Apr. 6, 1864. 

Feb. 28, i8g8. Windsor. Ch'n : i. 9243. James Marvin, b. July 30, 1825. + 
James Loomis, 2. Frances, 3. Kate 

5323. WILLARD LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Jan. 12, 1805; m. Feb. 17, 1830, Abigail 
Warner, d. Nov. 12, 1879, ae. 73. He d. Dec. 16, 1840. Windsor, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

9244. Walter Willard, b. June 27, May 4, 1851, George G. Loomis 
1830.-}- (5437)- She d. Oct. i, 1889. Oma- 

9245. Abigail M., b. July 4, 1832; m. ha. Neb. 



Rep. 


Bowling Green, 0., where b. his 


9226. 


Dudley, b. June 2, 1861. Is he also 




called Sanford? 


9227. 


Clara, b. Aug., 1863. 


9228. 


Alma, b. Sept., 1865. 


9229. 


George, b. ]\lcli. 10, 1867. 


9230. 


Samuel, b. July, 1869. 


9231. 


Ella, b. May, 1871. 


9232. 


Elbert, b. June, 1873. 


9233- 


Henry, b. Mch., 1875. 


9234- 


Frank, b. . 


9235- 


Orren, b. . 



ICncmiB (Srnralnjgig 



44« 



5324. SIMEON LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., May 30, 1807; m. Dec. 26, 1832, Louisa 
Barber, d. Feb. 9, 1875, ae. 63. He d. Nov. 12, 1869, at Windsor, where b. his 3 ch'ii. 

9246. Sarah Matilda, b. 1836, unm. 9248. Eliza, b. 1844, d. Feb. 4, 1861. 

9247. Simeon, b. Sept. 24, 1840. + 

5326. LESTER LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Oct. 16, 1814; m. Nov. 4, 1838, Roxa A. 
Daniels, d. Sept. 21, 1896. He d. Apr. 15, 1897, at Windsor, where b. his 4 ch"n. 



Apr. II, 1872, Charles T. Filley. 
Hartford, Conn. 

AxN Maria, b. Mch. 8, 1848; in. 
Aug. 21, 1867, Carlton Perry. 



9249. Almira, b. Dec. 5, 1839, d. Sept. 5, 

1849. 

9250. Lester Jon, b. July 16, 1842, d. Oct. 9252. 
12, 1842. 

9251. Sophia P., b. Mch. 18, 1846; m. 

5327. HENRY LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Nov. 3, 1818; m. Apr. 15, 1839, Elizabeth 

Stone. Battle Creek, Mich. 2 ch'n. 
9253. Carrie E., b. Apr. i, 1840 ; ni. Jan. Mich. 

2, 1858, Andrew J. Shakespeare. 9254. Charles D., b. June 25, 1849. + 

Editor of Kalamazoo Gazette. 

5330. WARREN P. LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Nov. 3, 1814; m. July 13, 1851, Eliza- 
beth Wood. He d. Feb, 27, 1895, at VVindsor, where b. his i ch'd. 

9255. Harriet Eliz.\beth, b. July 17, 1854, d. Oct. 16, 1856. 

5336. CHAUNCEY LOOMIS, b. Jan. 15, 1816; m. Mch. 2, 1841, Diana Stayley. In the 
marriage records of Medina Co., O., her name is Dianna Stanley. West Buffalo, O. 
4 ch'n, b. O. 

9256. Riley, b. 1851. 9258. Florilla, b. 1855. 

9257. Alvin, b. 1853. 9259. Elvira, b. 1857. 

5339. HIRAM LOOMIS, b. Oct. 27, 1822; m. Medina Co., O., (Sept. s), Nov. 7, 1843, 
Almira Williams. He d. Nov. 23, 1852. Harrisville (Lodi), O. 2 ch'n, b. Medina 
Co., O. 

9260. Florilla, b. 1848, d. Aug. 27, 1852. Feb. 14, 1876, N. J. White. Coby, 

9261. Josephine, b. Mch. 14, 1852; m. Wis. 

5340. 



9262. 



9263. 
9264. 
9265. 



9266. 
9267. 
9268. 

5342- 



9273- 
5343- 

9275- 

9276. 
9277- 

9278. 



RUFUS LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn,, Mch. 
Shipman, d. Albion, Ashland Co., O., June 23, I 
O,, Dec, 12. i8g6. Rep. Meth. 11 ch'n, b. O. 

Jane, b. Aug. 16, 1837 ; m. Edward 

C. Prentice. She d. June 20, 1881. 9269. 

Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

Alexander A., b. July 23, 1839. + 

Chester, b. Aug. 16, 1841. + 

Maryette, b. June 3, 1843 ; m. ist, 9270. 

Cornelius Day ; m. 2nd, O. Sissons. 

Lowell, Mich. 9271. 

Leander, b. June 23, 1845. + 

Nelson, b, June 3, 1848. + 9272. 

Philetus, b. June 3, 1850; m. Car- 

CHARLES HITCHCOCK LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 9, 1820; m. Obcrlin, 0„ Oct. i, 

1844, Julia Ann, b. Killingly, Conn., Sept. 19, 1819, d, Cleveland, O., May 12, 1885, dau. 

of Jacob W. and Susan ( Harris) Rood. Farmer. He d. Liverpool, Medina Co., O., 
Aug. 3, 1901. 2 ch'n, b. Grafton, O. 

Charles Milton, b. Jan. 7, 1850.+ 9274. Leslie Rood, b. June 17, 1854.+ 

CHESTER C. LOOMIS. b. Sept. 22, 1822; m. Dec. 14, 1842. Florilla S., b. July 18, 
1823, dau, of Martin and Clarissa (Tuttlc) Mills. He d. Aug. 9, 1866. Foot^'ille, 
Ashtabula Co., O. 7 ch'n, b. O. See Tuttle Gen., p. 40. 



28, 1816; m. Apr. 28, 1835, Mercy 
890. He d. Huntington, Lorain Co., 

rie Urie. Olena, O. 

Alice, b. Feb, 22, 1853 ; m, ist, 

Atherton Smith ; m. 2nd, C. Robi- 

son ; m. 3rd, Edgar Town. Olena, 

Ohio. 

Alton, b. June 18, 1858; m, , 

Toledo, O, 

Willard. b. Nov. 8, 1859. unm. 

Olena, O. 

Emma, b, Nov. 31, 1863; m. George 

White. Toledo, O. 



Caroline A., b. May 24, 1844 ; m. 

June 8, 1862, Elias L. Ford. Ch'n: 

I. Frank E., 2, Flora M. 

Frank A., b. Sept. 3, 1846. + 

Orphia C, b. July 18, 1848, d. Jan. 

27, 1850. 

Martin Mills, b, Jan. 25, 1854 ; m. 



9279. 



Nov. 29, 1900, Jennie, b. Pittsburg, 
Pa., Apr. 13. 1868, dau. of John and 
Sarah (Stevenson) Perry. Farmer. 
Footville, O. 

Charles Fremont, b. Aug. 22, 
1856: m, Dec, 29. 1881, Carrie 
Quirk, of Trumbull, O, 



449 



S347- 
9282. 
9283. 
5349- 

928s. 
9286. 



5350. 
9292. 
9293. 
9294. 

5352. 
9299. 

9300. 
9301. 

5358. 

9303- 

5359- 

9304- 



5361. 



lEtglitlt C^^ufrattou 



9280. Ella Clara, b. July 30, 1861 ; m. 
Sept. 9, 1883, Christian F. Schrock. 
Ashtabula, O. 



9281. Stella Florence, b, Oct. 2, 1863; 
m. E. B. Lewis. She d. Feb., 1907. 



EDMUND CURTISS LOOMIS, b. Lodi, O., Apr. 5, 1818; m. Medina Co., O., Feb. 
10, 1841, Elizabeth Stearns, who d. Mch. 8, 1874. Lodi, O., where b. his 3 ch'n. 
SoPHRONiA E., b. 1840; m. Feb. 18, 9284. Almira E., b. 1850; m. Dec. 28, 

i860, John M. Albert. Lodi, O. 1871, George Switzer. Lodi, O. 

Julia, b. 1845, d. 1855. 

WORTHY WASHINGTON LOOMIS, b. Lodi, O., Jan. 2, 183 1 ; m. Jan. 7, 1850, 
Nancy M. Simcox, b. Jan. 15, 1829. Farmer. Lodi, O., where b. his 7 ch'n. 



9287. 
9288. 



I. Willie. 

Clarinda Evaline. b. Aug. 19, 

1854. d. Feb. 14, 1857- 

Deborah Dellaphine, b. Mch. 25, 

i860; m. Sept. IS, 1880, Stephen 

Miles England. Both living, 1907. 

Seville, O. 

9289. Edmund Eli, b. Apr. 13, 1863. + 

9290. Cora, b. Feb. 28, 1864, d. Mch. 14, 
1864. 

9291. George W., b. June 5, 1865, d. May 
12, 1875. 



Hila Otillia, b. May 8, 1850 ; m. 
Jan. I, 1871, Nathan, b. Apr. 27, 
i8so, son of Theodore D. and Mar- 
tha (Spencer') England. Ch'n: i. 
Ruth, 2. Bertha. 

Mary Jane, b, Nov. 2S, 1852; m. 
Lodi, O,, Feb. 22, 1874, Stephen 
Miles England, b. Locust Ridge, 
O., Oct. 23, 1843, a bro. of Nathan 
England. She d. Le Roy, O., Oct. 
I. 1878, and he m. (2nd), Deborah, 
bis 1st wife's sister. See Sharpless 
Gen., p. 840. Ch'd of Mary Jane : 

HERSCHEL I\IONTGOMERY LOOMIS. b. Lodi, O., Jan. 26, 1835; m. July 2, 
1857, Clara Adeline Lance. La Grange, Ind. ^7 ch'n. 

Martha Josephine, b. Jan. 31, 9295. Marion Irvine, b. July 22, 1865. 

1859. 9296. James Alfred, b. Feb. 6, 1869. 

Lilian Viola, b. Apr. 8, 1861, d. 9297. Herschel DeForest, b. Nov. 26, 

Dec. 17, 1863. 1871. 

Calvin Martin, b. Mch. 3, 1863, d. 9298. Jennie Victoria, b. Dec. 6, 1873. 
Dec. 25, 1868. 

LEWIS LOOMIS, b. May n, 1809: m. Apr. 30, 1833. Charity Hough, who d. 1882. 
He d. Apr. 4, 1888. Charlestown, O., where b. his 4 ch'n. 



Laura E., b. Feb. 9, 1834 ; m. Dec. 
30, 1851, James P. Griffin. She d. 
Nov. 23, i8s7. 

Martin H., b. Oct. 15, 1835. + 
Cornelia C, b. Oct. 23, 1839; m. 



,'\pr. 3, 1859, Henry W. Gilmore. 
Indiana. 
9302. Anna L.. b. Aug. 29, 1845; m. ist, 
Oct., 1866, John C. Whitney; m. 
2nd, Jesse Osborn. Kent, O. 



CORNELIUS LOOMIS, b. May 19, 182s; m. Oct. 21, 1850, Milly Moore, who d. 
Mch. IS, 1908. He d. Apr. 12, 1904. Charlestown, O., where b. his i ch'd. 
Elmer B., b. Aug. 4, 1855. Unm. 

URIAH B. LOOMIS, b. Mch. 18, 1828; m. ist, Jan. i, i8s6, Elizabeth I. Boley, d. 
May 19, 1864 ; m. 2nd, Sept. 28, 1865. Klary Hart. Farmer. Rep. Cong. He d. 
Mch. 28, 1906, at Charlestown, O., where b. his 5 ch'n, and where she still resides 
(1907). 

land, (Newburgh), O. 

9305. RuFUS D., b. Mch. 22, 1859. + 

9306. Charles Z., b. Dec. 2, i860. 4- 

9307. Walter Hart, b. May 30, 1867. -|- 

9308. Addison, b. Aug. 24, 1873 ; m. Nov. 



WiLNA Asa, b. Nov. 2, 1857 ; m. 
Akron, O., Mch. 11, 1882, Lottie 
Emma, b. Richfield, O., Apr. 9, 
i860, dau. of Charles F. and Lura 
(Carter) Miles. He d. Waynes- 
burg, O., Jan. 4, 1894, Dentist. 
No ch'n. His widow res. Cleve- 



24, 1900, Bertha Grohe. Brick ma- 
son. Rep. Cong. Ravenna, O. 



ADDISON H. LOOMIS, b. June 4, 1835; m. Clermont, la., May 8, 1863, Minnie A., 
b. Wadsworth, O., May 29, 1835, da"- of Horatio and Mary (Dunn) Warner. He 
and Pres. Wm. McKinley were candidates at same time for Principalship of the 
Union Schools of Poland, O. Loomis won out, served as principal 3 yrs., and then 
went west, and McKinley went to the White House. His wife was a member and 
for a term President of the Board of Trustees of the State Industrial School, la., 
for 10 yrs., and was re-elected by the State Leg., at the time the law was enacted 
that all the State Institutions should be under the control of a Board consisting of 



three members, of which Ex-Gov. I.arrabce was ch'r'ii. He was J. T. at Clermont, 

la., and d. abt. Aug., 1908. Farmer. Rep. 4 ch'n, b. Clermont, la. 

9309. Cora E., b. Mch. 4, 1865, d. Apr. 23, and Surg at Chicago. 111. 

186s 93"- Robert Warner, b. Dec. 10, 1869, 

9310. ^1ETTA May, b. May 14, 1866. d July 24, 1879. , c . « 
Author of a work relative to the 9312. William Warner, b. bept. ib, 
Chicago Coll. of Phys. and Sur- 1876. + 

geons. Librarian at Coll. of Phys. 

5362 HOMER A. LOOMIS, b. Ohio, Sept. 29, 1823; m. July 4. 1850, Elizabeth March. 

He d. Sept. 3, 1856, and she m. 2nd, Lorenzo D. Halsted. Coldwater, Mich. 2 ch n. 
9313. Ella M.. b. Oct. 9, 1852; m. June 93i4- Frank A., b. Feb. 8, 1854, d. Dec. 

4, 1874, William R. Russell. Cold- 3. 1862. 

water. 

5^63 DR. HARVEY LOOMIS. b. Atwater, O., Sept. 27, 1824; m. rst, Atwater Aug 28, 
1849, Mary D. Mansfield, d. June 30. 1867; m. 2nd. Atwater, May 24. im Miss 
Mary L Barr d. Dec. 13, 1869; m. 3rd, Coldwater. Mich., Apr. 6, 1870, Mrs. Mary A. 
(Bair) Van Pelt, b. Ohio, Sept., 1833. d. Burr Oak, Mich., July 2, 1906. Grad. of 
Western Reserve College, Med. Dept., M. D. He taught in the Prep y Dept. _ot 
Kenyon Coll. for a time. Removed to Mich, in 1849. and practiced his profession 
at Burr Oak until his death. A mem. of the Masonic Lodge. Physician. Rep. 
Bapt. He d. Sept. 3, 1890. 3 ch'n— all by ist m.— b. Burr Oak. 

9315. Emma, b. Nov., 1852, d. ae. 2 yrs. cr 10 yrs. Unm Burr Oak, Mich. 

9316. Minnie C, b. May s, i8S9- Teach- 93i7- Edgar Austin, b. Nov. 30, 1862. -f 

5366. SAMUEL J. MILLS LOOMIS, b. Ohio, July 3, 1836; m. i860, Angelina Fowler. 
Kendallville, Tnd. 3 ch'n. 

9318. Homer, b. Oct., 1862. 9320. Morton, b. 1872. 

9319. Harry, b. 1867. 

■;-?67 CHARLES BATTELL LOOMIS, b. Bangor, Me., Nov. 12. 1812; m. ist July 12, 
1832, Emilie CoUomb, b. Mch. 6, 1855; ni. 2nd, July 18, i860, Mary, b. Brooklyn, 
1826, d. Mch. 4, 1871, ae. 44, dau. of Erastus and Julia (Duncan) Worthmgton. She 
was a noted soprano. Fire Ins. Abol't. Rep. Cong. He was a noted tenor. He 
d. June 20, 1877. Brooklyn, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. Brooklyn. 

Q'?2l. Emilie Collo.mb, b. Feb. 4. i8S5, d- music which aims to make the first 

^ug 21 1878 hours of study a play rather than 

9^22 Charles Battell, b. Sept. 16, a task. He has made a special 

1861 -f study of Indian airs, and has been 

03^3 Harvey Worthington, b. Feb. 5, impressed by "the wealth of Indian 
1865 Studied piano under Mme. melody in this country. It is un- 
Madeline Schiller. Studied music like anything to be heard in Eu- 
under Dr. Antonin Dvorak and rope. He deserves great praise for 
was awarded a 3 years' scliolar the ingenuity displayed in these 
ship at the National Conserva- pieces and songs, "which will be 
tory N 'Y City. He has de- widely known and admired some 
voted himself almost exclusively to day." He is identified with near- 
composition in nearlv all its forms, Iv even- school book music concern 
from simple songs for children to in the country, and is practically 
grand opera. The development of the sole author of Ginn & Co. s 
Indian themes in art music inter- New Educational Music Course, 
ests him, as well as the possible re- He also writes an occasional maga- 
lation of American folk music to a zine article. Has written much 
future development of an Am. piano, vocal and orchestral music. 
School of Composition which shall One of the founders of the Brook- 
overcome the thrall of European lyn Philharmonic. Pianist. Corn- 
tradition. He takes great interest poser of music. 421 W. S7th St., 
in music for cliildren and is striv- N. Y. City, 
ing to produce a class of piano 

5368 HARVEY LOOMIS, b. Bangor, Me., Jan. 19. 1815; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mch. 23, 
l8S4 Marthe Marie, b. Neuchatcl, Switzerland, Nov. 7, 1822, d. Brookhm, June 19, 
1900 dau of Pierre Theodore and Jeanne Elizabeth (Bouffler) L'Huilier, a desc t 
of Jean L'Huillicr, Provost of Paris, 1560. Rep. Cong. He d. Geneva, Switzer- 
land, Aug. 15, I8S7- 2 ch'n, b. Brooklyn. 



451 iEtglitl) ^gu^ratton 

9324. Annie, b. June 25, 1855; in. Dec. Brooklj-n, N. Y. Ch'n : i. Walter, 

17, 1884, Norris, b. N. Y. City, 2. Dorothy. 

Sept. 16, 1848, son of Walter and 9325. Mary Harvey, b. Aug. 11, 1856, d. 

Hannah Henrietta (Hodges) Betts. Brooklyn, Oct. 16, 1899. 

5375. FREDERICK LOOMIS, b. Charlestown, O., Oct. 11, 1823; m. ist, Sept. 13, 1848, 
Elizabeth Wilson : m. 2nd. Oct. 28. 1852, Harriet Wilson, sister of Elizabeth. They 
were dau. of James and Nancy (Welty) Wilson. He d. Aug. 31, 1861. Farmer. 
Abol't. Flis wid. m, (her and h.) 1873, Anson Curtis, and res. at N. Tonawanda, 
N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. Charlestown, O. 

9326. Frank W., b. Feb. 7, 1852 ; m. d. 1877. Unm. Charlestown. 
Anna Clark. No ch'n. Red Oak, 9329. Irene, b. July 26 i860 ; m. James 
la. Hardman, of Youngstown, O. 

9327. Charles W., b. Nov. 24, 1853.+ They res. Cleveland, O. Ch'd: i. 

9328. Clara Elizabeth, b. Feb. 12, 1856, Frederic. 

5382. ROSWELL CLARK LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Jan. 27, 1818; m. Jan. 18, 
1840, Rachel A. Munger. He d. Sept. 20, 1869. Lamartine, Wis. 5 ch'n. 

9330. Emily A., b. May 29, 1843, d. Nov. 9332. Russell James, b. July 21, 1855. 

3. 1859. 9333. Louisa E., b. Apr. 5. 1858. 

9331- Warren E,, b. Sept. 16, 1846. Fond 9334- Clara L, b. Nov. i860. 

du Lac, Wis. 

';397. REMUS C. LOOMIS, b. Hamilton, N. Y., Nov., 1821; m. Marv Halin. Solsville, 

N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
933S- Francelia, b. 1847. 9337- Lincoln, b. i860. 

9336. Clark, b. 1855. 

5399. EARLE LOOMIS, b. E. Hamilton, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1822; m. Emily Bronson. E. 

Hamilton, where b. his 3 ch'n. 
9338. Arthur, b. Nov. 7, 1851, d. Dec. 16, 9339- Emma, b. Nov. 29, 1856. 

1861. 9340. Irving, b. Sept. 7, 1867. 

5401. HARVEY ALONZO LOOMIS. b. E. Hamilton, N. Y., Apr. 12, 1834; m. Elizabeth 
Jenks. E. Hamilton, where b. his I ch'd. 

9341. Minnie, b. Dec, 1868. 

5407. GEORGE W. LOOMIS. b. E. Hamilton. N. Y., Dec. 20, 1846; m. Josephine Fletcher. 
E. Hamilton, where b. his i ch'd. 

9342. Charles, b. July, 1871. In 1897 he was at Fayetteville, N. Y. 

S4I0. EPAPHRAS LOOMIS, b. Hannibal. N. Y., 1818; m. ist. Ellen Howard; m. 2nd, 
Margaret Howard. He d. Aug. 13, 1875. Hannibal, where b. his i ch'd. 

9343. Lorraine, b. July 17, 1862. Hanni- bal (Fairdale P. O.), N. Y. 

5417. FREDERICK L. LOOMIS, b. Goshen, Conn., Aug. 12, 1834; m. May 10, 1871, Abbie 
L. Bidwell, b. Apr. 28, 1849. Farmer. Rep. Cong, i ch'd. 

9344. Geo. N., b. June 15, 1875. 

5424. BENJAMIN GAYLORD LOOMIS, b. Conn., July 22. 1808: m.. June 5, 1832, 
Minerva Warner. New Hartford (Pine Meadow), Conn. 5 ch'n, b. Conn. 

9345. Hiram Gaylord, b. July 6, 1833. + 9348- Asher Bartlett, b. July 23, 1843, 

9346. Emmeline Brown, b. Feb. 28. d. Feb. 26, 1848. 

1838; m. Aug. 18, 1862, Samuel 9349- Eugenie Laurinda, b. Dec. 20, 

Glasson. New York City. 1846; m. May 26, 1869, Frederick 

9347. Mary Jane, b. Dec. 29, 1840; m. A. Farley. He d. Oct. 4, 1892. 
Oct. 4. 1871, Charles H. Gaylord. New Hartford, Conn. Ch'd: I. 
New Haven, Conn. Minerva Warner. 

5437- GEORGE GILBERT LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Sept. 9, 1820; m. Windsor, May 4- 

1851, Abigail Margaret Loomis (9245), d. Omaha, Neb., Oct. i, 1889. Private in 

Co. A, 22nd Rcgt., Conn. Vol., Civil War. Farmer. Rep. Cong. He d. Windsor, 
May, 1884. 5 ch'n, all b. Windsor. 

9350. Julia A., b. July 26, 1852, d. Sept. Feb. 28, 1872, Daniel W., b. Wind- 
15, 18S2. sor. Conn., Feb. 19, 1854, son of 

9351. Mary Jane. b. Mch. 10, 1854; m. Daniel and Delia (Drake) Phelps. 



iUnnmis Cilfupaliigtr 



4)2 



She d. Omalia, Xclj., Mcli. ii, 1890. 9353. Ciiari.es Warner, b. Aug. i. 
Ch'n: I. Ella C, 2. Mary E., 3. i860. + 

Catherine VV., 4. Daniel W. See 9354. Jeannette Marvin, b. May 3, 1869, 
Phelps Gen. d. July 3, 1891. 

9352. George Walter, b. IMch. 4, 1857. + 

5441. WILLIAM SCOTT LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., 1816; m. Apr. 11, 1838, Elizabeth 
Griswold, d. Feb. 27, 1847, ae. 27. He d. Mch. 23, 1876. Poquonock, Conn. 3 ch'n, 
b. Conn. 

9353- Julia A., b. 1839; m. July, 1859, 9357. Elizabeth, b. Dec, 1847; m. Apr. 

Pliny A. Holcomb. Poquonock. 3, 1882, John Wright. 

9356. Edward W., b. Aug., 1842. + 

5442. LAWRENCE A. LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Apr. 10, 1820; m. Mch. 27, 1842, 
Aurelia C. Barnard. Windsor, where b. his .s ch'n. 

9358. James L., b. Jan. 11, 1843. South Windsor, Conn. 

Manchester, Conn. 9361. Imogen, b. Sept. 16. 1850; m. Dec. 

9359. Harriet L., b. Aug. 27, 1846; m. 24, 1873, Timothy Phelps, b. Sept. 
Oct. 22, 1865, Arthur Mason, b. 18, 1847, son of Sheldon and Eliza 
Windsor, Conn., May 5, 1846, son (Phelps) Kinney. Windsor. Ch'd : 
of Oliver Wm. and Anne Theresa i. A dau. 

(Phelps) Mills. Springfield, Mass. 9362. Laura M., b. Dec. 19, 1854; m. 

9360. Marv H., b. Jan. 4, 1848; m. Jan. May 25, 1881, Henry Brinton. 
30, 1867, William E. Howard. 

5445- JOEL A. LOOMIS, b. Conn., Jan. 24, 1822; m. ist, Mch. 24, i8so. Fannv E. Alder- 
man, d. June 7, 1864, ae. 47; m. 2nd, June 3, 1866, Sarah Hazard TefTt, d. So. Win- 
chester, Conn., Apr. 15, 1900, ae. 78. He d. Jan. 18, 1S94. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

9363. Ella J., b. Feb. 18, 1851. 9365. Edwin J., b. Feb. 26, 1856; m. Dec. 

9364. Jane C, b. Aug. 10, 1853, d. Dec. i, 1880, Mary E. McKeown. In 
27, i8S4- 1897 resided at Syracuse, N. Y. 

5451. NEWTON SHELDON LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Jan. 17, 1835: m. W. Hartford, 
Conn., June 4, 1863, Susan, b. Dec. 23, 1835, dau. of Edwin and Bethiah Treadway 
(Wells) Caswell. Farmer. Rep. Meth. He d. Windsor, May 5, 1S93. i ch'd. 

9366. Burton Samuel, b. Mch. 10, 1868. -f 

5452. EDMUND WALTON LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., May 13, 1837; m. Windsor, 
Feb. t8, 1863, Susan Amanda, b. Windsor, June i, 1841, dau. of Charles and Han- 
nah Amanda (Loomis, No. 5435) Camp. He d. Sept. 23, 1882. Farmer. Rep. Meth. 
Windsor, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

9367. Edmund Howard, b. Mch. 16, 1864, 9370. Harry Sheldon, b. Mch. 14, 1876; 
d. June 23, 1883. m. Farmington, Conn., Dec. 31, 

9368. George Arthur, b. July 13, 1867. + 1907, Helen ]\Iarion, b. Farmington, 

9369. Susan Helena, b. Feb. 14, 1871 ; Jan. 5, 1883, dau. of Henry and 
m. Windsor, Dec. 10, 1901, Dr. Caroline (Miles) Gallagher. Sales- 
Howard Frost King. Ch'd: i. man. Rep. Windsor, Conn. 
Julia Loomis. 

5460. GUY W. LOOMIS, b. Mch. 2, 1806; m. Dec. 12, 1831, Celestia Frost. Wilson, N. 
Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

9371. Annista, b. May 22, 1833; m. Dec. 1842. 

20, 1872, Richard Holmes. Wilson, 9374. Lucy Eveline, b. Sept. 30, 1848, 



N. Y. 



unm. 



9372. Eunice, b. Sept. 13, 1835; m. l\Ich. 9375. Ella, b. June 5, 1850, d. July 11, 

17. 1859, Elihu Mi.x, who d. 1867. 1850. 

Wilson, N. Y. 9376. Eugene W., b. Apr. 10, 1852, unm. 

9373- Lucv, b. Aug. l, 1841, d. Sept. 27, Wilson, N. Y. 

5461. LUCIAN B. LOOMIS, b. Sept. 9, 1808; m. ist, Aug. 17, 1829, Jane Ann Christolier, 
d. May 17, 1847; m. 2nd, Feb. 29, 1848, Elizabeth Warner, d. June i, 1865. E. Wilson, 
N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

9377. William H., b. Feb. 25, 1831.4- 9379. Eliza J., h. Nov. 23. 183=;; m. ist, 

9378. Celestia M., b. Sept. 13, 1832; m. Orson Burnham ; m. 2nd, Elijah 
1st, Henry Darling; m. 2nd, James Grove, who d. 1872. Cold Water, 
Martin. Allegan, Mich. Mich. 



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9380. ViKciL E., b. Mch. 17. 1840, d. Feb, May 27, 1847. 

27, 1842. 9382. Charles W., b. Sept. 6, 1850. + 

9381. Orville E., b. June 18, 1844, d. 

5465. PHILO ALLEN LOOMIS, b. Conn., Apr. 4, 1809; m. ist, Oct. 21, 183s, Mary Ann 
Watson, d. Nov. 9, 1859, ae. 53; m. 2nd, Jan. 21, i860, Mrs. Fanny Tiffany. He d. 
1863. New Britain, Conn. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 

9383. Luther, b. Nov. 15, 1837, d. July 9, 9384. Philo Allen, b. Jan., i860. 

1843- 

5467. TIMOTHY WELLES LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Sept. 11, 1813; m. Nov. 23, 
1840, Chloe Riley. New Britain, Conn, i ch'd, b. Conn. 

9385. Charles Allen, b. Feb. 26, 1842; He d. June 24, 1866. 
m. Apr. IS, 1863, Lydia M. Parker. 

S4"o. CORNELIUS DARWIN LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., June 23, 1820; m. ist, 
Sept., 1845, Eliza M. Loomis (1720), who d. Dec. 24, 1864; m. 2nd, Dec, 1865, Sarah 
Jane Loomis (1724). He d. at Short Beach, Feb. 25, 1900. He resided formerly 
at New Hartford, Conn. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 

9386. Ipa M., b. Apr. s, 1850, d. Aug. 31, 9387. Cornelius D.\rwin, b. Dec. 18, 
1855. 1832. + 

5471- WILLIAM HARVEY LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Nov. 17, 1823; m. Sept., 1845, 
Caroline M. Loomis (1721). New Britain, Conn., where b. his i ch'd. 

9388. William H., b. Mch. 15, 1858; m. Feb. 20, 1898, Josephine Driscoll. 

5475. GEORGE BRACE LOOMIS, b. Bennington, N. Y., May 10, 1833; m. ist, Benning- 
ton, Sept. 17, 1857, Harriet Amelia, b. Bennington, Oct. 4, 1831, d. Sharon, Wis., 
Au.g. 5, 1881, dau. of Martin Case; m. 2nd, Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 31, 1883, Sallie, 
b. Madison, Ind., June 19, 1846, dau. of Maxa M. and Maria (Vawter) Burns. 
Author of "First Steps in Music," and other works relative to music. Educator. 
Rep. Bapt. He d. Nov. 27, 1887. 5 ch'n. 

9389. George Brace, b. Providence, R. I., 1896. She d. May 25, 1900. 

May 23, 1859, d. Dec. 20, 1859. 9392. Grace Burns, b. Indianapolis, Mch. 

9390. Frederick Mason, b. Oct. 3, 25, 1885. 

i860. + 9393- George David, b. St. Joseph, Mich., 

9391. Mary Esther, b. Bennington, N. Aug. 8. 1886, d. Denver, Colo., July 
Y., June 23, 1862; m. Dec. 29, 1886, 17, 1887. 

Henry Coleman Rogers, d. July 14, 

5476. PRES. GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Attica, N. Y., June 30, 1817; m. Oct. 29, 1851, 
Eveline P. Smith, b. Winsted, Conn., Aug. 19, 1819, d. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 3, 
1002. Grad. Wes. Univ. 1842, A. B. ; D. D. from Genesee Coll. i860; LL. D. Pres:' 
Alleghany Coll., Meadville, Pa., 1860-1874. Meth. clerg\-man. Rep. He d. Clifton 
Sp's, N. Y., Feb. 26. 1886. 3 ch'n. 

9394. George Webb, b. Nov. 24, 1832. + Sept. 15, 1903. Ch'd : i. Eva 

9395. Eva Grove, b. Wilmington, Del., Loomis. 

Nov. 30, 1856; m. Rochester, John 9396. Daniel Kidder, b. Evanston, 111., 

H. Howe, b. Leicester, Mass., d. Aug. 2, i860, d. Oct. i, 1895. 

5479- HON. JAMES HERVEY LOOMIS, b. Attica, N. Y., June 4, 1823; m. ist, Oct. 14, 
1845, Jeanet Mary, (a desc't from the Earl of Warwick), b. Attica, July 31, 1824, 
d. May 7, 1858, dau. of Jacob and Azuba (Sprout) Howe; m. 2nd, Apr. 25, i860, 
Harriet Sophia, b. June 9, 1831, d. Feb. 13, 1892, dau. of Eli and Sophia (Marsh) 
Ellenwood. Under date of Apr. 25, 1908, he writes : "In 1845 I visited my uncle 
Epaphras. who then occupied the Joseph Loomis house at Windsor, and spent some 
days in the original home. I think I am the oldest Loomis living who ever occupied 
the Joseph Loomis house. My uncle Epaphras bought the present house now owned 
by the Loomis family, about i860, who bought the property of my brc. Rev. George 
Loomis, some twenty odd years ago." He has filled many important positions, and 
served as State Senator for N. Y., 1878-82. A successful banker. Rep. Presb. 
Attica, N. Y., where b. his 5 ch'n. 

9397- George Timothy, b. Feb. 20, 9400. A dau.. b. Jan. 24, 1854, d. Sept. 8, 

1847-+ 1854. 

9398. James Hervey, b. Dec. 24, 1849, d. 9401. Jeanet Ellinwood, b. Aug. 25, 
Mch. 26, 1872. Unm. 1869; m. Attica, Sept. 24, 1902, 

9399. Charles Epaphras, b. Dec. 14, Walter S. Sullivan. N. Y. City. 
1851.+ 



Sloomtfl (Smtralorjiii 454 

5487 HON. AKl'llAXAD LOOMIS, b. Winclu-stcr, Conn., Apr. 9, 1798; m. Salisbury, 
N v., Oct. 5, 1831, Anne P., b. Salisbury, Apr. 17, 1807, d. Nov. 20, 1879, dau. of Dr. 
Stephen and Bcde (Frisbie) Todd. At the age of 3 yrs. his parents removed from 
Winchester, Conn., to Salisbury, N. Y. His father was a farmer in moderate circum- 
stances, and Arphaxad's boyhood days were spent in assisting his father upon the 
farm. At the age of 15 he was "hired out" by his father to teach a district school in 
the town of Norway, eight miles from home, for a term of three months, at $6 a 
month "and board around," walking home Saturday nights and back again Monday 
mornings By teaching winters and attending Fairfield Academy summers, he edu- 
cated himself. His Academy (intimate) associates were Judge John C. Wright, Rev. 
Albert Barnes, the distinguished Presbyterian Divine, Hon. Hiram Demo and Hon. 
Addison Gardner, the last two becoming eminent Judges in the Court of Appeals of 
the State of N. Y. He began reading law in 1818 at Johnstown, then at Watertown, 
then at Carthage, and finally ended his course at Sacketts Harbor, and was admitted 
as an attorney of the Supreme Court in Jan., 1822. 

Practicing at Sackett's Harbor for about 2 yrs. he decided to seek another loca- 
tion and traveling about for same he went as far as Huntsville, Ala.; while at 
Nasiiville, Tcnn., he called at the "Hermitage," and was hospitably entertained by 
Gen. Jackson, who gave him the distinguished honor of a horseback ride by his side 
to attend an old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration. Failing to find a suitable 
opening he returned home, and finally determined to locate at Little Falls, N. Y., and 
enter upon the practice of his chosen profession, doing so Mch., 1825. 

In 1827 he received the appointment of Surrogate (County Judge) of the county, 
which ofiice he held until 1837. In 1835 he was app'd first judge of Herkimer Co., 
and he held this office until 1840. In 1836 he was elected a member of the _25th 
Congress. The reason he was not returned to the next Congress is. that Herkimer 
county was not entitled to the member, having had the representative in Congress 
since 1824.— the 26th being conceded to Lewis Co. „ t- . 

He was a member of N. Y. Assembly 1841-2 and again in 1853. That he was 
highly honored l)v his colleagues the following extracts, from the "Memorial Pro- 
ceedings of tlie Herkimer County Bar, with a few Obituary Notices on the death of 
Hon. Arphaxad Loomis," are submitted : 

Hon. Geo. A. Hardin, chairman: .... "He was an earnest antagonist. 

He was zealous in pursuing a principle. He was fervid in his adherence to justice. 

His support of the interests of a client was always enthusiastic and honorable." . . 

Judge Earl: .... "In the constitution of 1846, and in the laws of this 

state he left his marks, which will long be visible. He was pre-eminently an original 

thinker Upon all questions that attracted public attention, that_ were 

interesting politicians and statesmen, he had views of his own, .... thinking 
out for himself a correct theory in reference to all questions up for consideration. 
The life of such a man in any community is a great blessing, and his influence is 
beneficent and far-reaching." ^ 

Hon. George W. Smith concluded his speech by saying: .... In my 
judgment there have been few men, perhaps no man, in the state, who in the par- 
ticular walk in which he exerted his abilities, in the direction in which he sought 
to promote the public good, has more decidedly made himself a public benefactor 
than did Arphaxad Loomis." 

Hon. A. M. Mills : . . . . "There is one part of Judge Loomis life, or rather 
one act, one measure among all the others to which he devoted his attention, and 
to the success of which he contributed largely, that has been conducive of as much, 
if not more, good to the people of this country than any other act he ever did. I 
refer to the provision in the constitution of 1846 (Judge Loomis was a member of 
the Const'l Convention), by which it became the law of this state, that when the 
legislature of our state had granted a charter to a corporation for the purpose of 
carrying on business, that charter was not an irrevocable contract between the state 
and the corporation ; but that it should always remain subject to such modifications 
as the interests of the people of the state seemed to require and dictate. The chair 
will remember that by a celebrated case which arose in the east, the Dartmouth 
College case, (see Tlie Dartmouth Coll. case in 4 Wheat 518), the question has 
been raised and announced as the law, that when the Legislative power had granted a 

charter to a company of men that charter became a contract which was 

irrevocable and froni which the public could not escape. At that early day. with a 
kind of foreknowledge, Judge Loomis, seeing the importance of the matter to the 
people of this state, was lar.gely instrumental in having adopted, if not solely the 
author of the provision which protected the people from that rule of law. In the 
light of the vast growth of corporate power and interest since that time, it seerns 
to me almost as though Judge Loomis and his compeers, who put into the organic 



No. 5487. 

Hon. Arphaxad Loomis, 

1798-1885. 



455 lEtghlli ^gm^ratton 

law of this commonwealth the power to modify or recall corporate privileges once 
granted, must have been forewarned of the necessities to which this generation in 
which we live would come in respect to this matter. It serves at this day to put us 
in the position of feeling unbounded gratitude towards Judge Loomis, and it also 
serves to illustrate his wisdom, his appreciation of and fidelity to the great interests 
of the people." 

Little Falls Journal and Courier said: .... "He lived longer than most 
men, and he lived better than most men. Ambitious only for distinction as a true, 
good, upright, generous citizen ; seeking the approval of his own conscience rather 
than the applause of the multitude ; . . . . proud of his participation in the 
improvements of his village and in the reforms in his profession, rather than in any 
selfish emoluments ; firm and steadfast and true in behalf of right, rather than for 
any more personal choice or prejudice; .... Judge Loomis has left the most 
honorable record which it is the privilege of a man to transmit to posterity." 

As a member of the 25th Congress he took his seat at the extra session, Sept., 
1837, being appointed Chairman of the Com, on Patents. At the regular session 
1837-8, he was on the Com. on Private Land Claims. At the 3rd session he was 
placed on the Com. on Public Lands, and in this place he made such efforts as his 
position as a new member and a young man enabled him to do ; and to his efforts 
is due the change of policy of the government by which it limited the sale of public 
lands to actual settlers. For as a member of Congress he helped to originate and 
worked for the enacting of the homesteading act as mainly used ever since, and now 
extended to and used in Alaska and the Sandwich and Philippine Islands. 

As a member of the N. Y. Assembly, 1841-2. he was chosen chairman of the 
Judiciary Com. for 1842. The paramount question before the people at this time was 
the e.xtravagant expenditures and running the state in debt on account of the enlarge- 
ment of the Erie canal. He was the author of the "people's resolution," so-called ; 
it failed to pass. But Judge Loomis continued to keep it before the people, and after 
30 years of effort, he had the satisfaction of seeing adopted an amendment to the 
constitution of the state, prohibiting it from creating debt without a vote of the 
people, and this idea and act has since been adopted as a part of the Constitution 
of every state in this union. 

Judge Loomis and Michael Hoffman represented Herkimer Co. in the Consti- 
tutional Convention of 1846, Hoffman being chairman of the finance committee 
and Loomis a leading member of the judiciary committee. Upon adjournment, a 
prominent member said, as the members were taking leave of each other, that "the 
finger marks of Mr. Loomis in the constitution as adopted were more perceptible 
than those of any other member." And the minutes of that Convention reveal that 
more of his ideas became a prominent part of the constitution, than did those of 
any other member. And since its adoption it has furnished the rule, guide and 
most of the material for the constitutions of the respective states of the IJ. S. 

The same is true respecting his ideas, as proven by the original memorandum 
made and kept, in formulating the Code of Legal Procedure, that was adopted, 
1846-50, Judge Loomis being chairman of the commission, — a body of reformers, 
for a great reform they wrought. This Commission had one object in view — to 
reach, in every legal controversy, a trial upon the merits by the speediest and most 
direct method. .A.fter most arduous and incessant labor by all the Commission the 
Code was formulated, and became a law. It has substantially been adopted in 43 
other states of the Union, and much of it has since been enacted in England and in 
other countries where the Anglo-Saxon race predominates. This work was the 
most laborious, as it was the most lasting and beneficial in its results of all the 
public services which Judge Loomis gave to his state, and to the world at large, 
and it has served to give him a place among the most learned and most useful law- 
yers of his time, and ranks him as one of the great law givers of the Nineteenth 
Century. 

In addition to his accomplishments in his profession and in piiblic life, he had 
rare tastes for the beautiful in art, a marked mechanical skill and inventive turn of 
mind, which gave him much occupation at several periods of life, and beyond and 
above these, he acquired unusual attainments in literary and scholarly studies. 

It was in Dec, 1818, that he discovered a deficiency in his hearing, which grew 
gradually so that finally his extreme deafness caused him to retire practically from 
public li'fe in l8s7. He d. Sept. 1=,. 1885. Little Falls, N. Y. Dem. Presb. 8 ch'n. 
b. Little Falls. 

9402. Eliz.abeth, b. July 16, 1832, d. Dec. 9404. Mary, b. Apr. 16, 1836, d. Aug. 29, 
15, 1852. ' 1867. 

9403. Waldo Todd, b. Jan. i, 1834. Grad. 9405. Addie, b. Mch. 5, 1838. 

Br, Univ.. 1855. Lawver. Little 9406. Thaddeus. b. Apr. 28, 1840; d. 

Falls, N. Y. ' Nov. 9. 1841- 



Sjortrnta (Sruralnntt 



456 



9407. 



Anne P., (b) Louise Godman ; 4. 
Anne Louise, b. Mav 17, 1876, d 
1907, 5- Mary Elizabeth, b. May 14, 
1882. 
9408. Sidney A., b. Dec. 19, 1845. Grad. 
Un. Coll., 1869. One authority says 
he d. Sept. 6, 1879; another says he 
d. in S. Dak., 1892. 
Anna, b. Oct. 27, 1847; d. Nov. 27, 
1851. 



9409. 



5488. 

9410. 
941 1. 

5489. 



9413- 

9414- 
5496. 

9416. 
9417- 

5498. 
9418. 



9419- 
9420. 
9421. 



5499- 
9425- 

9426. 
9427. 

5506. 

9430. 

5507. 

9431- 
9432. 
9433- 



Louisa, b. Feb. 11, 1843; m. Dec. 

30, 1868, David Hamlin, b. Salis- 
bury, Mch. 17, 1841, son of Harry 
and Sarah Montague (Hamlin) 
Burrcll. Presb. Little Falls, N. Y. 
Ch'n: I. Arphaxad Loomis, b. July 
14, 1870, d. 1871, 2. Loomis, b. July 

31, 1872. 3. David H., b. Jan. 15, 
1874; m. Apr., 1892, Cornelia C. 
Polhemus, and their ch'n are (a) 

lP,!^-\Sf- LOOMIS, b. Mch. 4. 1800; m. Sept. 14? 1824, Julia, dau. of Levi and 

Molly (Bassett) Tuttle. He d. Dec. 20, 1850. Macoupin Co., 111. 3 ch'n. 

TiiADDEus Levi, b. Sept. 28, 1825.+ 9412. Horace Julius, b. May 17, 18^2 + 

William B., b. Apr. 28, 1827. + j /. o -r 

LEWIS G. LOOMIS, b. Nov. 9, 1803; m. ist, Feb. 19, 1823, May Reynolds, d. Dec. 
31, 1845; m 2nd, July 16, 1848, Harriet J. Crane, d. Jan. 4, 1855; m. 3rd, Feb. 16, 
1865, Mrs. Mary G. Hartwell. Farmer. Cong. He d. Dec. 22, 1877. Summcrville 
111. 3 ch n. 

Lois, b. Feb. i, 1839; m. Henry 10, 1865. 

Goodsell She d. Mch. 22, 1865. 9415. Thaddecs A., b. Apr. 7, 1853. + 

Lewis H., b. Dec. i, 1850, d. Nov. 

^^Jt^V. y?*-^"^^^^' ^- Conn., Aug. 19, 1800; m. Cornelia Bctts. In 1826 he removed 
to N. i. City, where he d. Nov. 25, 1830. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. City. 
Lewis, b. 1828, d. 1830. New York City. 

Theodore H.\ll, b. May, 1830. 

AL.AXSON LOOMIS, b. Conn.. Jan. 21, 1806; m. ist, Mch. 20, 1827, Sarah Rich- 
ards d. 1863 ; m. 2nd, Apr. 22, 1863, Annetta Vorhees. He d. Julv 22. 1874. Fulton 
N. Y. 7 ch n. 



Calista, b. Jan. 27, 1828; m. Sept. 
4, 1851, Marshall Lewis. She d. 
May 10, 1856. 

Abiel T., b. Dec. 30, 1831. -f 
Alanson R., b. June 5. 1836. -f 
Jui-IA M., b. Sept. 18, "1839 ; m. Wil- 
liam Brown. She grad. Oberlin 
Coll., 186a. She d. Mch. 20, 1880. 



Grand Rapids, Mich. 

9422. Hon. Jajies H., b. Nov. 7, 1840; m. 
Nov., 1862, Mary Elizabeth Buell. 
Fulton, N. Y. He was State Sena- 
tor, 1879. 

9423. Sarah R., b. Mch. 13. 1846, d. Mch. 
9, 1850. 

9424- M^-RA Bell, b. Dec. 10, 1868. 

ELIHU LEWIS LOOMIS, b. Conn., Mch. 19, 1808; m. Nov. 2, 1842, Emmeline 
D; June 3, 1819, dau. of Moses and Diodemia (Kjiowlton) Camp, Fulton, N Y See 
Knowlton Gen., 1897. 5 ch'n. 



Harriet, b. Sept. 20, 1843; m. Jan. 

28, 1869, Daniel W. Perkins. East 

Sapinaw, Mich. She d. Aur. •^i, 

1878. No ch'n. 

Li-ovn A., b. Feb. 22, 1845, d. Aug. 

24, 1863. in U. S. army, at Baton 

Rouge, La. 

Huldah, b. Nov. 23, 1846; m. June 

8. 1871, Rev. Jonathan E. Richards, 

who d. Oct. I, 1893. Ann Arbor, 



Mich. Ch'n: i. Anne L., 2. Flor- 
ence L., 3. Lewis L., 4. Theodore 
Nelson. 

9428. Mary C, b. Aug. 27, 1848; m. Feb. 
14, 1893, Samuel Marton, of Cin., 

0. He d. Feb. 27, 1905. No ch'n. 
She resides Los Angeles, Cal. 

9429. Emma, b. Apr. 18, 1852; m. Feb., 
1873, George Mortimer Roe. Ch'd: 

1. Mary L. Los Angeles, Cal. 



i?^Fu T?^l^'^^^9°, LOOiMIS, b. Conn., Aug. 13, 1816; m. ist, June 17, 1838, 
Elizabeth Hodges, d. Mch. 4. 1844. ac. 27; m. 2nd, Dec. 25, 184.}, Lucinda A. Gilbert 
He d. Jan. 20, 1873. New York City, i ch'd. 

Lewis Ichabod, b. Feb. i, 1841 ; m. Served in U. S. army, 1861-4 No 

Oct. 17, 1865, Catherine Gill. children. Hudson, N. Y. 

NATHAN WADSWORTH LOOMIS, b. Sept. 22, 1805; m. Mary , d - Apr 

12, 1877, ae. 66. He d. May 27, 1871. Hartford, Conn. 4 ch'n, b. Conn.' 



Mary, b. 1830; m. Lucius Maynard 

Middlctown, Conn. 

Augusta, b. 1835; m. Charles 

Streeter. Hartford. 

George W., b. i838(?); m. Sept. 3. 



1857. Adeline E. Chalkcr. New 
York City. 
9434- Aurelia, b. 1840: m. William 
Chappcll, who d. Mch., 1870. Hart- 
ford. 



457 Itghtlt ^ntrralton 

5512. HON. DAVID PHELPS LOOMIS, b. Hamden, N. Y., July 20, 1827; m. Nov. 18, 

1862, Julia Elizabeth, b. Unadilla, N. Y., May 25, 1841, dau. of Theodore aud Har- 
riet (Cone) Hanford. He was an eminent att'y at Unadilla for many years and 
served in the N. Y. Senate, 1876-7. He d. Dec. 13, 1888, at Unadilla, where b. his 
6 ch'n. 

9435. Daniel Hanford, b. June i, 1864. m. Edward C. Chapin. Unadilla. 
Unadilla. 9438. Theodore, b. Sept. 8, 1872; m. Rose 

9436. Mabel, b. Apr. 14, 1866; m. Oct. 4, Smith. Unadilla. 

188s, Sewell Mulford. Unadilla. 9439. Julia Parker, b. June 8, 1876; m. 

Ch'n : I. Loomis Wesley, 2. Geo. Elwell Peck. Unadilla. 

Seward. 9+40. Margaret Laura, b. Oct. 24, 1879. 

9437. Anna Elizabeth, b. Nov. 20, 1869; Unm. Walton, N. Y. 

5516. REUBEN LOOMIS, b. Conn., Apr, 28, 1799; m. May, 1833, Arabella Simons. He 
d. Sept. 27, 1868. 2 ch'n, b. Suffield, Conn. 

9441. Charlotte Cornelia, b. 1834; m. d. Sept. s, 1905. Lowell, Mass. 

1st, Sept. 8, 1853, Winslow, b. Har- Ch'd — by ist m. : i. Adelaide C. 

vard, Mass., 1828, son of Emory 9442. James Atiierton, b. Jan. 10, and 

Barnard ; m. 2nd, Eugene N. Mor- d. Jan. 15, 1835. Pittsfield Records, 
rill. First husband a painter. She 

5520, MILTON BISSELL LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn.. Mch. 27, 1812; m, Apr. 18. 1838, 
Eliza Hulda, b, Granville, Mass,, Oct. 31, 1815, d. Westfield, Jan. 6, 1905, dau. of 
George and Hulda (Ensign) Gillett. Farmer. Rep. Cong. 4 cli'n — ist 3 b. Suffield, 
last b. Granville. 

9443. Cornelia Eliza, b. Mch. 19, 1839; 9444. John Rollin, b. Sept. 27, 1841, d, 
m. Mch. 9, 1859, Charles H., b. Jan. 27, 1842. 

Cornwall, Conn., 1837, son of 9445- \\ infield, b, .\pr. 10, 1843, d. Apr. 
Hiram and Bade ( ) Vial. She 16, 1845. 

d. Sept. 10, 1866. Easthampton, 9446. Wilbert Reuben, b. July 9, 1848, -|- 
Mass. 

5525. ANSON LOOMIS, b. Bloomfield, Conn., Oct. 23, 1800; m. Windsor, Conn., Oct. 26, 

1836, Eunice Newberry, b. Windsor, June 13, 1813. d. Mch. 5, 1901, ae. 87, dau. of Dr. 

Abel and Rhoda (Newberry) Simmons. He d. Windsor, Jan. 31, 1861. I ch'd. 

9447. Mary Elizabeth, b. Windsor, Apr. Hartford Evening Post. She d. 
II, 1842; m. Windsor, Sept. 10, July 23, 1900. Hartford, Conn. 

1863, Henry Thompson, son of Ch'n: l. Helen Loomis, 2. Mary 
Bennett Wells and Angeline Bellows, 3. Henry Marshall, 4. 
(Howe) Sperry. He is editor of Francis Bushnell. 

5529. SENECA. J. LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 23, 1809; m. ist, Elizabeth Ann Knapp; m. 
2nd, Margaret Hotchkiss. He d. Jan. 14, 1846. Woodbury, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

9448. Ellen, b, 1837; m. Feb. 11, 1856, 9449. Elizabeth Anna, b, 1839, unm. 
Edwin Oscar Newbury. She d. 9450. Frances, b. 1845, d. 1853. 
Mch. 18, 1869. 

5530. CHAUNCEY LOOMIS, b. Conn,, Apr. 30, 181 1; m. June 25, 1849, Louisa Thomp- 
son. Bloomfield, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

9451. Francis G., b. Dec. 7, 1851, d. Apr. 19, 1861. 

Mendato, Wis., July 9, 1900. 9453, Grace T., b. July 12, 1865, d. Nov. 

9452. Charlotte P., b. Nov. 6, 1855, d, 30, 1869. 

5533- JOAB LOOMIS, b. Conn,, Jan. 26, 1808; m. ist, Sept. 22, 1841, Martha M. Shelton, 
d. Aug. 3, 1849; m. 2nd, Sept. 16, 1851, Harriet E. Ward. He d. Bloomfield, Conn., 
Dec. 27, 1893. 4 ch'n, b. Bloomfield. 

9454. Helen E., b. Nov. 23, 1852; m. Oct. Oct, 22, 1856. 

lb, 1877, Wm. F., b. Sept. 29, 1848, 9456. Robert W., b. Dec. 30, 1862 ; m. 
son of Wm. C. and Augusta E. Oct. 13, 1897, Anna Dickinson 

(Fenton) Pettibone. Hartford, Fuller. 

Conn, 9457- Edward, b. July 17, 1865, d. July 21, 

9455. Charles W., b. June 16, 1855, d. 1865. I 

5535- REV. REUBEN HARRISON LOOMIS, b. Conn., Jan. 3, 1818; m. ist, Aug. 4, 1848, 
Emily Hamilton, d. Apr. 16, 1855, ae. 28; m. 2nd, Nov., i860, Emily Gilbert. Grad. 
Wesleyan Univ., 1846. Methodist clergyman. He d. Oct. 31, 1891. Bloomfield, 
Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 



9458. Henry Harrison, b. Jan. ii, 1851, 1852, d. Apr. 23, 1867. 

d. Jan. 23, 1852. 9460. Sarah, b. Apr. 27, 1864. 

9459. Frederick Wadsvvorth, b. Oct. 12, 

SS4S- GEORGE LOOjnS, b. Bloomficld. Conn., Dec. 7, 1818; m. Victor, N. Y., Oct. 15, 
1842, Hannah Maria, b. Schaghticoke, X. Y., Jan. 4, 1829, d. Farmington, N. Y., Aug. 
25, 1892, dau. of Benjamin and Lavina Ann (Snedekcr) Ketcham. Farmer. Rep. 
till 1872, Dem. since. Univ. He d. Farmington, Aug. 13, 1895. 6 ch'n— first two 
b. Syracuse, N. Y., rest at Farmington. 

9461. Aurelia Palmer, b. Mch. 27, 1845; 9463. Ida Maria, b. Apr. 5 (6), 1853 
m. Syracuse, June 4, 1866, Legrand (1852); m. Sept. 20, 1870. George 
Louis, d. Nov. 2$. 1901, ae. 63, son E. Lapham. Farmington, N. Y. 

of Wni. B. and Wealthy B. (Cow- 9464. Georgiana A., b. Mch. lo, 1855, d. 

ing) Morris. Hopewell, N. Y. He Apr. 3, 1875. 

was a teacher. Rep. Prcsb. Ch'n: 9465. Leslie George, b. Apr. 0, 1857.4- 

1. Frank R., . 9466. Charles Philip, b. Jan. 27, i860, 

9462. Benja.min- Henry, b. Jan. 2, d. Apr. 7, 1875. 
1847. -1- 

SS47- TIMOTHY DWIGHT LOOMIS, b. Jan. 8, 1812; m. Cicero, N. Y., 1842, Elizabeth 
Smiley, b. 1812, d. 1867. He d. May 3, 1861. Cicero, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

9467. Celia, b. Cicero. N. Y., Aug. 17, Katherine, 2. Minnie, 3. Alice Gail. 

1844; m. there. Feb. 3, 1864, John, 4. Grace, 5. Bessie, 6. Mabel, 7. 

b. McDoitgal, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1841, Frank Loomis. 

d. Central Square, N. Y., May 14, 9468. Celestia, b. 1847: m. Rittner Cush- 

1904, son of Henry and Cynthia ing. Cicero, N. Y. 

(Dunbar) Hamilton. Ch'n: i. 9469. Timothy, b. 1850. Cicero, N. Y. 

5549- REV. JONATHAN EDWARDS LOOMIS, b. Aug. 7, 1815; m. Feb. 20, 1840, Mary 

A. Baker. Cl.ay, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
9470. Jennie, b. Mch. 19, 1847; m. Feb. 9471. Jefferson, b. Mch. i. 1850; m. 

17. 1870, Henry Van Wormer. June, 1875, Mary Hoyt. Cicero, 

Phoenix, N. Y. Ch'd: i. Mabelle. N. Y. 

5550. JAMES H. LOOMIS, b. May 8, 1817; m. Aug. 7, 1844, Abigail Crarv. Phcenix, N. 
Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

9472. Anna E., b. Sept. 12. 1847; m. Feb. Mch., 1874, Marv E. Candee. Phce- 

2, 1870, Ira Betts. Phcenix, N. Y. nix. 

9473- Ellen A., b. Sept. 12, 1847, d. Aug. 9475. Charles F., b. Julv 11, 1856. Phcc- 

25, 1848. nix. 

9474. JuDSON W., b. Aug. 18, 1850; m. 

5554- KELLOGG HUBBARD LOOMIS. b. Mav 24. 1828; m. ist, Nov., 1849. Sarah Ann, 
b. July 20, 1829. d. Jan. 26. 1856. dau. of Joseph and Sarah H. (Chamberlain) Dem- 
mg; m. 2nd, Mch., 1858, Frances M. Mead, d. Mch., 18^9; m 3rd, Aug 15, 1862 
Alice McKean, who d. Jan. 24, 1883. N. Y. City, i ch'd. 

9476. Elizabeth Augusta, b. Nov. 15, 1858. 

5560. EDGAR CALVIN LOOMIS, b. Onondaga Co., N. Y., Aug. 12, 1826; m. Plainville, 
N. Y., July 8, 1858, Emily Louise, b. Plainville, Nov. 7, 1844, dau. of Minor and 
Eliza (Smith) Field. Farmer. Rep. 2 ch'n. 

9477- Calvin Willard, b. Mch. 30, Mary Jcnnctte (Southard) Starns, 

1866. -f b. Leavenworth, Jan. 9, 1878. Gr. 

9478. Charles Henry, b. Marshall, Kan. Univ., A. B.. Rush Med. Coll., 
Mich., July 9. 1873; m. Leaven- M. D. Phys. Rep. Meth. Re- 
worth, Kan., Oct. 28, 1901, Viola moved from Mich, to Kan. at age 
Elenor, dau. of Thomas R. and of 7 yrs. Deerfield, Kan. 

5561. M.\SON LOOMIS, b. Feb. 18, 1828; m. ist, 1861, Eliza, dau. of Henry S. and Eliza 

Taintor (Abbe) Wolcott, who is still living; m. 2nd, , whose home is 

Windham, Conn. Civil En.g. He d. in Dakota, 1893. i ch'd. 

9479- Henry Wolcott, b. i86g; m. 1899, No ch'n. Belfast, N. Y. 

Alice Renwich, of Belfast, N. Y. 

5564. COL. HENRY CLAY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., May 7, 1833; m. Nov. 7, 1865, Ellen 
Adeha, b. Mch. 23, 1845, dau. of George and Cornelia Rachel (Gregory) Deming. 
Past Dept. Commander of the Kan. G. .\. R. He was Lieut. Col. 154th N. Y. Vol. 



459 



lEt^lith C^fttfrattnu 



Civil War. See account of his work in "Western Veteran," Vol. XX, No. 2, Feb., 
1904. He d. Winfield, Kan., Oct., 1905. i ch'd, b. and d. Durant, la. 

9480. George Calvin, b. Feb. 24, 1867, d. Sept. 14, 1867. 

5566. ALLEX LOOMIS, b. O., Feb. 24, 1825; m. Mav 20, 1848, Julia Greelv. Watseka, 
III. 4 ch'n, b. 111. 

9481. Alice, b. Sept. 21, 1847, d. . Watseka. 

9482. Mercelon, b. June 15. 1849, d. . 9484- Zoe Nara, b. Dec. 16, 1864, d. — . 

9483. Adnah I., b. Jan. 18, 1852. Unm. 

5583. MYROX A. LOOMIS, b. Bennington, N. Y., May 17. 1845; m. ist, Oct. 6, 1868, 
Elsie A. Plielps ; m. 2nd, Nov., 1873, Matilda Remond, Bennington, where b. his 
I ch'd. 

9485. Freeman, b. 1871, d. 1872. 

5597. HORATIO A. LOOMIS, b. Sept.. 1807; m. Oct. 15, 1840, Frances Caroline, b. Feb. 
27, 1818, dan. of Lieut. Cotton and Abigail (Treat) Thayer. See Treat Gen., p. 340. 
He d. May 4, 1885. Boston, Mass. i ch'd, b. Mass. 

9486. — Frederick W., b. July 4, 1846, unm. Chelsea, Mass. 

5598. JASON B. LOOMIS, b. Feb. 27, 1810; m. Oct. 21, 1832, Sarah Hawkes, b. June 12, 
181 1, dan. of David and Sally ( ) Taggart. Boston, Mass. 2 ch'n, b. Mass. 

9487. Sarah H., b. June 12, 1834; m. Boston, Mass. 

Dec. 19, 1861, Alexander K. Young. 9488. Emer Augusta, b. 1842, d. 1843. 

5601. DR. GUSTAVUS H. LOOMIS, b. Vt., Apr. 25, 1817; m. June 24, 1845, Ann Eliza, 
b. Aug. 5, 1818, dau. of John and Sarah (Collins) Spalding. He was a physician, 
and also State Librarian, 1844, '45 and '46. He d. Mav 22, 1858. Montpelier, Vt. 
I ch'd, b. Vt. 

9489. Carroll S., b. Nov. 19, 1849. + 

5602. CHAUNCEY LOOMIS, b. Vt., July lo-, 1820; m. ist, Aug. 27, 1844, Ellen Jane 
Paddock, d. Aug. 4, 1850, ae. 29; m. 2nd, Oct. 27, 1852, Harriet Looniis (6786). La 
Porte, Ind. 2 ch'n. 

9490. Robert, b. June 28, 1847, d. Mch. 9491. Mary, b. Aug. 16, 1857, d. Mch. 29, 
23, 1861. 1861. 

5607. HORATIO S. LOOMIS, b. Vt., Apr. 13. 1820; m. Oct. 18, 1848, Amanda Cornelia, 

b. Feb. 22, 1826, dau. of Joshua and Judith (French) Twing. Montpelier, Vt. 2 
ch'n, b. Vt. See Thwing Gen., p. 61. 

9492. William Azro, b. Mch. 31, 1851, d. 9493- Henry Dodge, b. May 12, 1854, d. 

Apr. 25, 1853. Sept. II, 1855. 

5612. GEORGE AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Suffield. Conn.. June 20, 1815; m. Feb. 24, 
1841, Maria Eloise Loomis (5626). Mech't in Boston, Mass., and afterwards in 
Suffield, Conn. He d. Nov. 6, 1850, at Suffield, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

9494. Mary Elizabeth, b. Aug. 7, 1842; Apr. 10, 1866, Charles A. Chapman. 

ni. Mav 6, 1862, Rev. ?Icnry W. She d. Oct. 6, 1873. Cashier ist 

Ballantine, of Marietta, O., (for- Xat. Bank, Suffield, Conn. Ch'd: 

merlv missionary to India). 1. George Loomis. 

9195. George Verdine, b. Auk. 28. 1844. 9497- C.\roline, b. May i, 1849, d. July 

d. Sept. I, 1868. New York City. 3. i849- 

9496. Maria Eloise, b. Aug. 16, 1846; m. 

5614. EDWARD FERDINAND LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., Oct. 13, 1820: m. Oct. 20, 
1846, Elizabeth Ray, b. May 10, 1824, dau. of Wm. and Maria ( ) Elniendorf, of 
Somerville, N. J. Teller in First Nat. Bank of Somerville. He d. Oct. 15, 1896, at 
Somerville. 6 ch'n. 

9498. William Elmendorf, b. June 29, 9501. M.^ry Elmendorf, b. Oct. 30, 1854. 

1848, d. Aug. 28, 1849. V"'"- T^ , T , o 

9499. Caroline Elizabeth, b. Feb. 15, 9502. Anna Elmendorf, b. July 20, 1857; 
1851 Unm. '"■ '896, Charles Chapman. 

9^00. George Luther, b. Jan. 10, 1853. 9503- Edward Elmendorf, b. Feb. 13, 

Unm. 1864. Unm. 

5616 CHARLES FREDERICK LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., Mch, 4, 1827; m. June 11, 
1862, Mary Elizabeth, b. Sept. i, 1835, d. Jan. 15, 1901, dau. of Curtis and Betsey 



Elizabeth (Ely) Hunt. See Ely Gen., p. 734- Fanner and merchant at Suffield. 
He d. Jan. 12, 1902, at Suffield, where b. his 2 ch'n. 
9504. Mary Louis.\, b. May 17, 1864; m. 3- Charles. 

June 12, 1889, James E. Killam, b. 9505. Caroline Leavitt, b. Apr. 16, 1868; 

Sept. 20, i860. New Haven, Conn. m. Feb. 2.(, 1891, W. B. Pettengil. 

Ch'n: I. Luther Loomis, 2. Ruth, Divorced Feb., 1900. 

5618. HENRY WARREN LOOMIS, b. Jan. 6, 1815; m. Oct. 4, 1848, Mary Avery. He 
d. Feb. 20, 1882, .nt Rockford, 111., where b. his 8 ch'n. 

9506. KiTTiE, b. June 28, 1850, d. Nov. 2, 9509. Blanche A., b. Mch. 27, 1857. 
1851. 95 'o. Frank, b. July S, 1859, d. Sept. 9, 

9507. Harry, b. May i, 1852, d. Jan. 4, 1859. 

1856 951 1. Frederick M., b. July s, 1859. 

9508. Minnie, b. Dec. 9. 1854, d. Aug. 2, 9.S12. May. b. Mch. 11, 1863. 

1856. 9513- W.\LTER M., b. July 14, 1866. 

5619. JOHN LOOMIS. b. Oct. 22. 1817; m. ist, Mch. 5, 1840, Mary Decker, d. Mch. 26, 
1855; m. 2nd, Dec. 30, 1856, Margaret Ann Decker. Deckertown, N. J. 6 ch'n, 
b. N. J. 

9514. Sar.\h Jane, b. Apr. 10, 1841 ; m. 9517. Charles Adams, b. Mch. 14, 1846, 
Apr. 19, 1850, Janson H. Beemer. d. Mch. 12, 1848. 

Deckertown, N. J. 95i8. Leamtt J., b. Nov. 16, 1847; m. 

9515. Albert J., b. July 25, 1842, d. Nov. 1873, Elizabeth Hardm. Decker- 
II, 18.14. '"^^■"' ^- J- 

9516. William Henry, b. Sept. 4. 1844, 9519- James W., b. Oct. 14. 1849, d. Mch. 
d. Oct. 28, 1846. 18, 1851. 

5624. CALVIN B. LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., Aug. 17, 1823 ; m. July 3. 185S. Celestia 
M. Bidwell. Maiden, Mass. 3 ch'n. 

9520. George A., b. Aug. 10, i860. 9522. W. Arthur, b. June 16, 1869. 

9521. Charles E., b. Jan. 20, 1864. 

5628. ELIJAH LOOMIS, b. Cicero, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1812; m. Sept. 18, 1836, Julia Ann 
Foote, b. May 27, 1818, d. Apr. 14, 1866. Mich. He d. Jan. 26, 1855. Roches- 
ter, N. Y. 7 ch'n. 

9523. Adeline B., b. Jan. 7, 1837, d. Aug. 9526. Ira E., b. July 9, 1842. + , , 

5, 1837 9527. S.\RAn E.. b. Aug. 18, 1844, d. Aug. 

9524. Helen M., b. Feb. 21, 1839, d. Bat- 28, 1847. 

tie Creek, Mich., Jan. 12, 1871. 9.S28. Cassius M., b. June i, 1846 -f 

Unm. 9529. Oscar Frank, b. May 4, 1848: m. 

QS25. Emily M., b. Apr. S, 1841, d. Aug. Caroline C. Smith. She d. 1874. 

9, 1851. He d. 1899- No ch'n. Mich. 

5629. JOHN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 2. 1814: m. ist. Harriet Ann Peck; m. 2nd, Jane 
Hay. He d. Mch., 1874. Transitville, Ind. 4 ch'n. 

9530. Leander, b. 1835; unm., d. in U. S. 9532. Carrie, b. 1846; m. John Hallowell. 
Army, 1864. La Fayette, Ind. 

9531. Rachel, b. 1837; m. . 9533- Sarah, b. 1855, unm. La Fayette, 

Hillsdale, Mich. Ind. 

5630 WILLI \M LOOMIS. b. N. Y., Nov. 4, 1816; m. Phcebe Foote. Hastings, Mich. 

He d. Feb., 1877. i ch'd. 
9534. Loyal L., b. 1852. -|- 

5631. HENRY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 11, 1818: m. ist, June 9, 1839, Philanda Daniels, 
d. Apr. 3, 1842; m. 2nd, Apr. 22, 1846, Rhoda A. Johnston. Battle Creek, Mich. 
2 ch'n. 

9535- Russell, b. Apr. 2, 1842. + May 28, 1850. 

9536. Gilbert T., b. Mch. 13, 1847, d. 

5632. SAMUEL P. LOOMIS. b. N. Y., Sept. 30, 1820; m. May 15, 1844, Amanda M. Bab- 
cock. He was living in 1903, at E. Pembroke, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

9537. Cyrus O., b. Feb. 23, 1846. East Pembroke, N. Y. 

9538. Herbert U., b. Julv 26, 1848. 9S40. Charles R., b. May 2, 1858. 

9539. Eugene S.. b. Feb. 26, 1852; m. 9S4i- Clara V., b. June 26, 1863. 
Dec. 22, 1873, Delia A. Chappell. 



461 



lEtglitli CSptt^rattnn 



5633- 

9542. 
9543- 
9544- 

5642. 



9546. 



9547- 



5645- 

9550. 
9551. 

5653. 



9554- 

9S5S. 



5667. 



LUCIUS LORENZO LOOMIS. b. Conn., Apr. i, 1817; m. Nov. 27, 1844, Melissa 

Cowdrey. He d. Apr. 17, 1884. Milwaukee, Wis. 4 ch'n. 

Gertrude E., b. July 12, 1847. 22, 1852. 

Lysander N., b. Feb. 27, 1850. 9545. Luell.\ Z., b. June 2, 1857. Teach- 

Lucius L., b. May 16, 1852, d. Dec. er in Milwaukee Public Schools. 

MARION LOOMIS, b. East Hartland, or Barkhamsted, June 19, 1834; m. Eagle 
Junction, Wis., Nov. 12, 1856, Mary Adeline, b. July 3, 1833, d. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 
16, 1888, dau. of Freeman and Nancy (Harris) Ackley. Collector. Rep. Prot. He 
d. Iowa City, la., Mch. 12, 1888. 4 ch'n, b. Osage, la. 



Carrie Maria, b. Sept. 30, 1857; m. 
Osage, Oct. 4, 1877, James Monroe, 
b. Cuba, N. Y., July 7, 1845, son of 
William and Nancy (Matteson) 
Mahaffey. Ch'n : i. Fred Clifford, 
2. Max Monroe. 

Freeman Loring, b. July 24, 
i860. + 



9548. M.\RY Adeline, b. May 14, 1863; m. 
Osage, la., Feb. 18, 1886, Sidney 
Herbert, b. Madison, Wis., July 18, 
1858, son of John and Jane (Os- 
win) Reeves. Ch'n: i. Sidney 
Herbert, 2. Osv.-in Knox. 

9549. Francis Marion, b. Dec. 15, 
1864. + 



ALFRED LOOMIS, b. N. Y., May 4, 1834; m. May 26. 1861, Hattie M. Weed. 
Fenner, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Frank W., b. Feb. 22, 1862. 9552. George E., b. Aug. 10, 1865. 

Nannie, b. Oct. 5, 1863. 9553. Carrie, b. Jan. 7, 1871. 

JOHN LEWIS LOOMIS, b. Apr. 26, 1838; m. Independence, la., Dec. 10, 1867, 
Alice Mary, b, Joliet, 111., Apr. 14, 1844, d. Tallapoosa, Ga., Feb. 16, 1891, dau. of 
James and Eliza (Pearsal!) Henry. He was a journalist and author, and then a 
mining engineer. Rep. He d. Leavenworth, Kan., 1903. 3 ch'n, all b. Independ- 
ence, la. 

for Pinkerton's Nat. Agency for 
several years, and he says : "I 
never saw the name of Loomis in 
their criminal records." Advertiser. 
Indep't. Los Angeles, Cal. 
Alice Gertrude, b. Jan. 1 1, 1873 ; 
m. July 7, 1904, Charles H. Pan- 
coast. 



d. Jan. 7, 



9556. 



9557- 

9558. 

5669. 

9561. 
5675. 



Linn, b. Dec. 26, i 
1869. 

John Melvin, b. Sept. 4, 1870; m. 
San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 20, 1904, 
Meckie Gertrude, b. Oxford, Miss., 
Feb. 22, 18S1, dau. of Wyatt Wil- 
liam and Mary Elizabeth (Chris- 
tian) Eppes. He was Asst. Supt. 

HON. ROBERT BICKFORD LOOMIS, b. Newcastle, Me., Feb. 25, 1832; m. Deer- 
field, N. H., July ID, 1856, Emily Maria, d. Grand Rapids, Mich., Oct. 11, 1899, dau. 
of Joseph and Dorothy (Green) Goodliue. Robert made many sea voyages with 
his father, who was a sea-captain. Afterwards he went to Wash., D. C.. and be- 
came a successful shoe merchant. While there he became interested in politics. In 
1866 he removed to Grand Rapids, Mich., and continued in the shoe business until 
1881, when he established the insurance firm of R. B. Loomis & Co. He was a deac. 
of the Bapt. Ch. of Grand Rapids for 40 years, and is there known as the "father 
of the Rescue Mission." He served three terms in the Mich. State Senate, being 
Prcs. pro tem. of that body twice. He was appointed by Gov. Warner a member 
of the Co. Board of Auditors and was serving in that capacity at the time of his 
death. His unostentatious, kindly and well-governed life was an inspiration to 
hundreds who revered him for the purity of his character, the strength of his re- 
ligious convictions and the absolute rectitude of life which distinguished him. In 
the Senate he wielded much influence and the impress of his ability and sterling 
character is seen in the wise legislation enacted during his service there. Fire Ins. 
Rep. Bapt. He d. Jan. 16, 1907. 4 ch'n. 

Sarah Jane, (she writes it Jennie 9559- Emily Susan, b. Chelsea, Mass., 

S.), b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 2, 1857, ~" Feb. 29, i860. Grand Rapids, Mich, 

d. May, 1907. 9560. Alice Frances, b. Grand Rapids, 

William Howe, b. Chelsea, Mass., Mich., Mch. 12, 1868. Grand Rap- 

Jan. 2, 1859, -|- ids, Mich. 

CHARLES E. LOOMIS, b. Booth Bay, Me., Nov. 19, 1838; m. 1864, Catherine King. 
He served in 57th N. Y. Regt. in Civil War. Boston, Mass. 2 ch'n. 
Edward C, b. 1868. 9562. A son, b. 1875. 

EDMUND B. LOOMIS, b. Vt., Jan. 5, 1829; m. Oct. 27, 1853, Maria Smith. He 
d. Apr. I, 1897. Pawlet, Vt. 9 ch'n, b. Vt., all living but one. 



9563. Frances Maria, b. Oct. 4, 1854. 26, 1865. 

9564. Jessie Fremont, b. Oct. 2, 1856. 9568. Bf.ktie Smith, b. July 13, 1866. 

9565. LuciAN Edmund, b. June 13, 1858. 9569. Bvriutt Henry, b. May 15, 1869. 

9566. MiRTiE May, b. Apr. 11, 1861. 9570. Emily S., b. June 16, 1874. 

9567. Hattie M., b. May 9, 1864, d. Sept. 95'^- A child, b. . 

5681. REV. ELI ROBERTS LOOMIS, b. Pawlet, Vt.. Dec. 5. j8so; m. Hiram, O., Oct. 

9, 1878, Kate E. Hank, b. Ohio, Oct., 1847. Grad. Oberlin Coll., B. D., 1878. Cong, 
minister and teacher. Olympia, Wash. 6 ch'n. 

9572. Hubert D., b. Conncaut, O., Aug. June 18, 1883. 

ID, 1879; m. July 16, 1903, Amelia 9575. Depa Frances, b. Dayton, Wash., 
Watkins. June 9, 1885. 

9573. Daphne Jones, b. Conneaut, June 9576. Hazel W., b. Walla Walla, Wash., 

10, 1881 ; 111. 1st, Dec. 7. 1891, Sa- Oct. 14, 1887. 

gito J. Smith; m. and, July 24, 9577. .Allena, b. Walla Walla, June 8, 

1903, Chester C. Ells. 1889. 

9574. Ralph Couch, b. Portland, Ore., 

5682. MARCUS CHAPIN LOOMIS, b. Springfield, Mass., Apr. 20, 1815; m., int. Aug. 
12, 1837, Matilda H. Shurtliff. He d. June tt, 1846, leaving a widow, Matilda, at 
So. Hadley, Mass. 3 ch'n. 

9578. Hezekiah R., b. . Mass., Sept. 6. 1907, son of Mar- 

9579. Jane A., b. . cus C. and Tilly ( Shurtliff) Loom- 

9580. Russell H., b. , d. Hockanum, is. Holyoke Records. 

5684. WARREN LOOMIS, b. Feb. 27, 1818; m. Sept. 7, 1840, Roxana .Allen. He d. Apr. 
28, 1849. Chicopee, Mass. 3 ch'n, b. Springfield, Mass. 

9581. Emily J., b. Sept., 1842; m. May 9582. William M., b. Xov. i, 1844. + 

23, 1866, Wm. M., b. 1840, son of 9583. George E., b. Oct. 15, 1846, d. 1863, 

Sumner and Caroline (Munger) in U. S. army. 

Coole\'. Springfield, Mass. 

5691. HORACE LOOMIS, b. Conn., May 26, 1815; m. Sept. 14. 1845, Susan Eaton. He 

d. Dec, 1872. Worcester, Mass. 2 ch'n. 
9584. Mary Susan, b. Sept. 13, 1847; m. 9585. Juliette, b. Xov. 6, 1849, d- Sept. 

Nov. 18, 1869, James Quilty. 30, 1852. 

5702. JAMES LEWIS LOOMIS, b. Colebrook, N. H., May i. 1835: m. Mch. 25, 1869. 
Martha A. Hall. Colebrook, N. H., where b. his i ch'd. 

9586. RoLLiN H., b. Mch. 10, 1870. 

5708. EDWIN LOOMIS, b. Colebrook, N. H., May 8, 1830; m. 1861, Helen Folsom. Red 
Oak, la. I ch'd. 

9587. Nellie Edith, b. 1862. 

5720. DR. EDWIN CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Andover, Conn.. July 24, 1845; m. Kokomo, 
Ind., June 30, 1892, Ida May, b. Eugene, Ind., Dec. 20. 1875, dau. of Anderson and 
Jemima F. ( ) Sanders. A member of Co. F, 3rd N. Y. Light Art'y, Civil War. 
He possesses (obtained it in 1896, at his father's death) the following noted relic, 
being a home spun cotton handkerchief, yellow with age, nearly 150 years old. At- 
tached to the handkerchief is a piece of paper, (pinned there by Mr. Loomis' father 
over fifty years ago — the identical pin first placed there still remains, having never 
been removed in all that long period) on which is written in a clear, bold hand the 
following: 

Connecticut. 
Sample of New England industry. This handkerchief is made 
of Sea Island cotton — carded on hand cards, spun on a hand wheel 
and woven on a hand loom between 80 and 90 years ago ; before 
there were any cotton mills in New England, by my mother. 

J. O. Loomis. 

He also has a photo of his grandmother, who did tlie weaving. Grad. Med. Coll., 
M. D. Physician and surgeon. Rep. Christian Church. 4 ch'n — ist b. Oakford, 
Ind., and rest at Perrysville, Ind. 

9588. Lewis Edwin, b. Mch. 19, 1893. -v»v% Dec. 16, 1897. 

9589. Bessie Helen, b. Aug. 14, i8i94. 9S9i- Norman Squire, b. Dec. 11, 1898. 

9590. Jacob Osmon, b. Nov. 22, 1897, d. 



4^3 



Stglttli (^^n^rattnn 



5723. ORRIN DATUS LOOMIS, b. N. Y., June 28, 1851; m. Danville, 111., Apr. 25, 1884, 
Elizabeth, b. Farmer Station, O., Jan. 28, 1863, dau. of James M. and Martha (Deal) 
Garner. Dealer in ice. Rep. Prot. Broadlands, 111. 8 ch'n. 



9592. Mary Emma, b. Tuscola, 111., Jan. 
21, 1886; m. Aug. 3, 1904, Arthur 
Zane. 

9593- Jennette, b. Newman, 111., Dec. 9, 
1887 ; m. July 3, 1904, George Par- 
son. 

9S94. An infant, b. Sept. 6, 1889. 



9595. Olive Etta, b. Sept. 27, 1891. 

9596. Jessie Ellen, b. Sept. 20, 1894, d. 
Oct. 5, 1894. 

9597. Charles Edwin, b. Sept. 17, 1895, 
d. July 24, 1896. 

9598. Orrin Squire, b. Aug. 21, 1898. 

9599. Martha Esther, b. Apr. 18, 1900. 

5730. NORMAN MILO LOOMIS, b. Manchester, Conn., Aug. 24. 1876; m. Dec. 2^ 1897, 
Kate Elsie Doane. i ch'd. 

9600. Harold Clifford, b. July 20, 1898. 

S732. ELLSWORTH JERIJAH LOOMIS, b. Apr. 10, 1837; m. Jan., 1867, Mary Rose. 
Manchester Green, Conn. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 



Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1905, 
Jeremiah J. McCarthy, of Hart- 
ford, Conn. With Hartford Fire 
Ins. Co. 



9601. Louisa Maria, b. Apr. 20, 1868; m. 
June 14, 1889, Dr. Christopher P. 
Linhart. She d. Nov. 26, 1904. 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 

9602. Bessie Rose, b. June 19, 1870 ; m. 

5735- FRANK L. LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., June 20, 1842; m. Bolton, Dec. 22, 1868, 
Julia S., b. Bolton, Mch. 18, 1851, dau. of Arnold and Julia Ann (Strickland) Martin. 
Mill owner and operator, and now a farmer. Rep. Cong. He resides on the old 
homestead at Bolton. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

9603. Clinton Frank, b. Dec. 15, 1872.+ 9605. Bertha J., b. Apr. 11, 1880; m. 

9604. Freddie M., b. Apr. 29, 1875, d. Nov., 1899, Geo. B. Tyron. Man- 
June 3, 1883. Chester, Conn. 

5743. REV. FRANCIS ASBURY LOOMIS, b. Conn., Apr. 2, 1825; m. Apr. 11, 1854, 
Almira Eddy, who d. Oct. 21, 1868, ae. 38. He grad. Wes. Univ., 1825. Methodist 
clergyman. E. Greenwich, R. I. 3 ch'n. 

9606. Frank Wilbur, b. July 9, 1859, d. 9607. George Albert, b. Nov. 2, 1862. 

1875. 9608. Myra Eddy, b. May 2, 1868. 

5749. WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Aug. 23, 181 1; m. Feb. 12, 1836, Amanda Bartum. Con- 
neaut. Pa., where b. his 11 ch'n. 



9609. Harriet Elizabeth, b. Feb. 23, 
1837, d. Feb., 1840. 

9610. Malvina, b. Nov. 8, 1841, d. Aug. 
6, 1859. 

9611. Olive Matilda, b. Jan., 1844, d. 
Jan., 1845. 

9612 Emma Jane, b. Feb. 2, 1846; m. 
•Cj rus Earned. Beaver, Crawford 
Co., Pa. 



9613. William, b. Feb. 22, 1848. 

9614. Lorenzo Dow, b. Mch. 15, 1850, d. 
Mch. 5, 1871. 

9615. Alfaretta, b. Sept. 12, 1852, d. 
May 7, 1869. 

9616. Eva Amelia, b. Sept. 16, 1855. 
96x7. Ida, b. Mch. 21, 1858. 

9618. Mary Ella, b. July 23, 1862. 

9619. Clyde Eugene, b. Apr. 12, 1864. 



S7S0. ALBERT LOOMIS, b. Jan. 16, 1813; m. ist, Sarah Taylor; m. 2nd, Elizabeth Carr. 
Conneaut, Pa., where b. his 10 ch'n. 

9620. Melissa, b. Apr. 3, 1842 ; m. Sept. 
10, 1858, Andrew Seelv. Spring- 
field, Pa. 

9621. Marilla, b. Apr. 2, 1843 ; m. Sept. 
10, 1862, Joseph De Wolf. She d. 
July 6, 1869. Conneaut, Pa. 

9622. Lucy, b. Aug. 13, 1847; m. Dec. 31, 
1867, Burdet Seely. Wright, Mich. 

9623. Harriet, b. Oct. i, 1849. Wright, 

5758. HENRY RHODOLPHUS LOOMIS, b. Oct. 12, 1828; m. Apr. 4, i860, Mary E. 

Prescott. Bancroft, Minn. 5 ch'n. 
9630. Eva Blanch, b. July 21, 1861. 9633. Bessie Roxy, b. July 14, 1868. 

963T. Dora Ella, b. Apr. 15, 1864. 9634- John Oscar, b. Aug. 4, 1873. 

9632. Ruth, b. Aug. 15, 1866. 





Mich. 


9624. 


James, b. Aug. 25, 1851. Spring- 




field, Pa. 


9625. 


Wealthy, b. June 17, 1853. 


9626. 


George, b. Aug. 20, 1855. 


9627. 


Julia, b. May 3, 1858. 


9628. 


William, b. Oct. 3, 1861. 


9629. 


Wilburt, b. Jan. 15, 1864. 



5jn0mt0 (^ruralngtf 



464 



5763- 

9635- 
9636. 

9^37- 

5764- 
9640. 
5767- 



WILLIAM EDWIN LOOMIS, b. Frcdonia, N. Y., July 19, 1817; m. ist, Denmark, 
la., Aug. 27, 1846, Mary, b. Me., Mch. 18, 1828, d. Denmark, Sept. 18, 1859, dau. of 
John Hornby; m. 2nd, Jan. 15, 1861, Mary Elizabeth, b. Sept. 2, 1825, dau. of Jonathan 
and Amelia (Fisher) Humphrey. He has resided in N. Y., O., la., Neb. and Cal. 
Farmer. Rep. Cong. He d. Mch. 25, 1904. Pasadena, Cal. 5 ch'n. 



Shcdd, 3. Theodore. 

9638. Eleanor Humphrey, b. Denmark, 
Mch. 31, 1863; m. Oct. 6, 1887, Jo- 
siah Newton Hursh. Pasadena, 
Cal. Ch'n : i. Laura, 2. Helen 

Humphrey, 3. , 4. Theodore 

Bingham. 

9639. Mabel, b. Denmark, Sept. 8, 1866, 
d. Oct. 18, 1866. Denmark. 



Theodore John, b. Fairfield, la., 

Sept. 7. 1847 + 

AuDisoN Eugene, b. Denmark, la., 

Oct. 8, 1850. Unm. Olvmpia, 

Wash. 

Emily Hilton, b. Denmark, la., 

Nov. 16, 1853; m. Feb. 21, 1877, 

George V. Kintner. She d. 1892. 

Ch'n: I. Edwin Joseph, 2. Charles 

GILBERT PERCY LOOMIS, b. Mch. 8, 1819; m. Oct. 3, 1848, Susanna Ann Baird, 
who d. Sept. 6, 1878. He d. Nov. 17, 1901. Birmingham, la. Farmer. Rep. Presb. 
3 ch'n, b. Fairfield, la. 

Arethusa, b. Aug. 4, 1S49, d. Aug. 9641. Ashmun, b. Aug. 24, 1851.4- 

17, 1849. 9642. Homer Berry, b. Oct. 9, 1853.4- 

REV. ANDREW JACKSON LOOMIS, b. Frcdonia, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1825; m. Feb. 
7, 1856, Mary Olive, b. Utica, N. Y., July 31, 1834, dau. of John and Jane Caroline 
(Tench) Shaw. He removed from N. Y. to Ohio and thence, at the age of 16. to la. 
Attended school but si.K weeks in all, in a log school house, formerly a council house 
for the Indians, being built for them by the government. With about 75 other men 
and TOO head of horses he crossed the plains for California, crossing the Mo. River 
on Apr. 6th, 1850, and reaching the ist mining camp in Cal. on /Xug. 4, following. 
Saw many nameless graves marked "killed by the Indians," but escaped a like fate. 
Met Kit Carson at Ft. Laramie. Spent two years in mining, then with his brothers, 
Leander and Orrin, engaged in the cattle and butchering business. He left Cal. the 
spring of 1855, returning home via Panama and New York. Was converted, through 
the influence of his wife, on Feb. 28. 1858 — "that was the great event of my life." he 
writes. Was licensed to preach and later ordained a Deacon in the M. E. Church. 
While living in Kansas, he served a term in the legislature, receiving ncry vote, Rep. 
and Dem., of the district ho represented. This act proves that he was what every 
man ought to be — a trusted brother. Afterwards he resided in Oregon, and now at 
Mead, Wash., where he and his wife are living alone. 10 ch'n. 



9643- 
9644. 



9645- 
9646. 

9647- 
9648. 

5768. 



Sidney Samuel, b. Nov. 24, 1856.4- 

Sylva Jane. b. Birmingham, la., 

July 5, 1858; m. Dec. 11, 1881, 

Richard Jason Nichols. Carval- 

lise, Oregon. Ch'n: i. Sylvia 

Grace, 2. Madeline. 

Fedrerick. b. Linn Co., Kan., Mch. 

14. i860. Colfa.\, Wash. Unm. 

Hiram, b. July 26. 1862, d. May 10, 

T863. 

John Milton, b. Dec. 19, 1863. d. 

Oct. 9, 1864. 

William Woodward, b. Apr. 5, 

1865.4- 



9649. 



9650. 
9651. 



9652. 



Mary Alice, b. Douglas Co., Kan., 
Feb. 26, 1867; m. Feb. 2, 1893, Jo- 
seph Thornton Cole. Alki, Wash. 
Ch'n : I. Wm. Emery, 2. Mary 
Olive, 3. Thornton Loomis. 
.Alfred Orrin. b. June 26. i86g. 4- 
EvA Elizabeth, b. Linn Co., Ore., 
July 21, 1872; m. Sept., 1893. John 
Wesley Stoncman. Hillyard. Wash. 
Ch'n; I. Eva Floy. 2. Mary Ruth, 
3. John Warren, 4. Glen William. 
Audrey Jesse, b. Whitman Co., 
Wash., June 4, 1879. Rural letter 
carrier. Mead, Wash. Unm. 



ADONIRAM JUDSON LOOMIS, b. Madison Co., N. Y.. May 8, 1826; m. Weavers- 
ville, Cal., Oct. 8, 1857, Minerva, b. Circleville, O., dau. of John and Susanna (Shep- 
ard) Anderson. He crossed the Plains to California in 1S49. located at Weavers- 
ville and engaged in mining and live stock business. Served two terms as Co. clerk. 
In 1869 he removed to Red BIufT. Tehama Co.. Cal., at the head of navi.eation on 
the Sacramento. Here he engaged in forwarding business, live stock and mining, 



9653- 
9654- 



and also served two terms as Co. Treasurer 

ch'n, all b. Weaversville, Cal. 

Judson. b. June 21. i8.=;9, d. Dec. 16, 

1894. Unm. 

Charles C, b. Nov. 14. i860; m. 9655. 

Georgie E. Coon. M. D.. Trilane 

LTniv., La. Author of "Love and I" 



Here he d. July 25, 1885. Rep. 5 



and other poems. 

Cal. 

Harry, b. Oct. 23, 1862, 

his bro., Chas. C 



Los Angeles, 



He and 
are proprietors 



of the hotel, "The Angelus," cor. 



465 



lEtrjl^tli Ci»pn^ratt0tt 



Fourth and Spring Sts., Los An- 
geles, Cal. 

9656. Minnie, b. Mch. 30, 1864, d. Dec, 
1877. 

9657. Clara, b. Oct. 10, 1865, d. May 6, 
1876. 



LOVE AND L 



Love and I 
Love and I 
Love and I 



in the fields together, 
in the golden weather, 
o'er the purple heather. 
Hand in hand, went Maying. 
Love and I, through the long lush grasses, 
Love and L through clustering masses. 
Of odorous vines, where no one passes. 
Hand in hand, went Maying. 

Love and I, and the branches o'er us, 
Love and I, and the song-birds' chorus, 



Love and I, and the land before us — 

What cared we for the world beside? 
Love and I, knee-deep in the clover — 
(Love, the inconstant, was ever a 
rover) — 
Love beside me, violet-eyed. 

Love was a flower the fields adorning, 

I was the dew on her lips in the morning. 

Love and I, the whole world scorning. 

Roamed the meadows and summer 
through. 
What cared we for the wind or weather? 
What cared we for hedge or heather? 
Cared we only to be together — 

To be together the summer through. 

— (9654) Charles C. Loomis in The 
New Orleans Times-Democrat. 



5769. LEANDER VANESS LOOMIS. b. July 11. 1827; m. July 23. 1863, Louisa Whetsel. 
He crossed the plains in 1850. See account under his bro. Andrew J. Also on the 
occasion of the failure of the Adams Express Co.. in the sixties, by relays of horses, 
he rode for four days and nights, from Shasta, Cal., to Portland, Ore., 500 mi., and 
beat the steamer from San Francisco, bearing the news, and cashed thousands of 
dollars worth of paper at their branch bank there, one hour before the steamer was 
sighted. Monton, Cal. 3 ch'n. 

9658. Charles Cato, b. Dec. 24, 1864. 9660. Stella Morton, b. July 8, 1870. 

9659. Arthur Whetsel, b. Jan. 7, 1867. 



5770. 



9661. 



9662. 



5771- 



9666. 
9667. 
9668. 

5773- 

9670. 
9671. 
9672. 



ABNER WASHINGTON LOOMIS, b. Frcdonia, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1829; m. ist, 
Bethany, Mo.. Oct. 2, 1862, Jane Isabel, b. Ray Co., Mo., Oct. 27, 1841, d. Excelsior 
Springs, Mo., Oct. 11, 1891. dau. of George N. and Martha Sumner (Whedbee) 
Allen ; m. 2nd, 1896, Malinda Maxwell. He rem. to Colorado in i860, becoming a 
pioneer of Colorado. Deni. He d. Denver, Col., Aug. 23, 1904. 5 ch'n. 



Leonidas, b. Cheyenne. Wyo.. July 
20, 1863 ; m. Aug.. 1903. Winnie 9663. 

Rumley. Ft. Collins, Col. No ch'n. 
Lelia, b. La Porte. Col.. Oct. 6, 
1865; m. June 14, 1888, Thomas H., 9664. 

b. Culpepper C. H., Va., Apr. 20, 
1856, son of William A. and Sarah 
Temple (Farish) Robertson. De- 
gree of B. S. from State Agr'l Coll. 9665. 
Dem. Presb. Fort Collins, Col. 
Ch'n : I. Scott Loomis, 2. Helen 



Farish. 

Guv E., b. Ft. Collins, Col. May 

16, 1869; m. Irene C. Edwards. No 

ch'n. Berthond, Col. 

Effie, b. Ft. Collins, Jan. 31, 1872; 

m. Aug. 25. 1898, Charles Golding- 

Dwyre, Jr. Ft. Collins, Col. Ch'n : 

I. Isabel Jane, 2. Abner Loomis. 

Jasper W., b. Ft. Collins. Nov. 21, 

1877- 



ORRIN SAGE LOOMIS, b. Pomfret, N. Y.. May 3, 1831 ; ni. la., Mch. 21, 1872, 
Mary W., b. Marengo, la.. Feb., 1851, dau. of William H. and Rose A. (Talbott) 
Wallace. He, with his bro. Andrew, crossed the plains in 1850. He once made a 
wonderful ride — riding from Placerville, Idaho, to Umatilla, Ore.. 320 mi., in 4 
days, without a change of horses, through an unsettled country, and carried 30 lbs. 
of gold dust on the horn of his saddle, to get away from highwaymen, who were 
supposed to be following him. He is 2nd vice-pres. of the First Nat. Bank of 
Fountain, Col. Prohib. Free Meth. 4 ch'n, b. Fountain. 



Fountain, June 30, 1903, Sherman 
Ellsworth Cooper. They arc mis- 
sionaries to Japan. 
Orrin Harper, b. June 10, 1883. 



William Wall.\ce, b. Nov. 8, 

1872. -I- 

Andrew Morton, b. July 4. 1874. 

Fountain. 9669. 

Silvia Rose, b. Jan. 5, 1878; m. 

WILLIAM HENRY LOOMIS, b. Nov. 25, 1827; m. Mch. 23. 1853. Mary Jane 

Clinkingbeard. Birmingham, la. 5 ch'n. 

Agnes, b. July 6, 1854. 1859. 

Eliza Ann, b. Dec. 10, 1855. 9673. Anna, b. Oct. 12, 1861. 

Emily, b. Nov. 9, 1858, d. Sept. 23. 9674. Ada, b. Sept. 26, 1864. 



S77S. ISNAI'.I, I'llll.ANDliK LOOMIS, h. Iloliiics Co., (),, Jan. y, iH^-j; ni. IMaiTivillc, 

Col.. Ocl., iW/.. Mrs. J:iiK- (Hall) Garnas, b, Va„ May I, i8.w, (1. .Apr. 27, 1879, 
at llaiiford, Cal. Ciiniiiin, Cal. He removed from la. to Cal. in 1852. 6 cli'n. 

967s. OuAN, h. Cal., tKr.7, d. 1868. 4. Mildrnl, 5. Pearl. 

9676. Fhank M., b. I'lb. 23, 1868.4- 9679. Oi.i.iic, I). (Jilroy, Cal., Jiim- 17, 

9677. CllAlil.K.s, b. Cal., M.-iy 15, 1870, d. 187.1; m. IClincr V.iii I,o<.n. Res 
in Col., 1881. Madeline, Cal. Ch'n : i. Ruby, 2. 

9678. Majiv, 1). Oct. I, 1871; m. Mch. i. Opal, 3. A dau. 

1880, Labc Center. Alturas, Cal. 9680. Nki.son N., b. CiraiiKCville, Cal., 

C^h'n: I. Martin, 2. OIlic, 3. Jerry, Jidy 26, 1876. + 

S777. JOHN H. LOOM IS, b. Auk. 7. i8.?8; i" l'<-b. Ji. 1861, Ilcl.-n A. Walker, lie .1. 
in U. S. Army, July 3, 1863, near .Nll.iiit.i, (Ja. 1 ili'd I'.-iirliilil, T.i. 

9681. Je.sse, b. Dec. 26, 1863. 

5781. NELSON N. LOOM IS, b. July ja 1847; ni. Ollie . She d. , 1880. Pea- 
body, Kan. 5 cli'n. 

9682. Klda, b. . 9685. liovi), 1). . 

9683. Cl.AV, b. . 968f). A cliild, b. . 

9684. MADflK, b. . 

5782. CIIARLIsS II. LOOM IS, b. May 12, 18.3.1; "i- Nov. 27. iKsK, b'.Ii/.ibelli Ami Collins, 
lie serve<l in ( ivil War. lie resided formerly at Now I'liil;uKli)liia, O. Calwood, 
Mo. He <1. iyo6. 8 cli'n. 

9687. Alma Alick, b. Aur. 31, 1859. , -Oct. 3, 1865. 

9688. Rdwahii, b. Nov. 17, r86<) <)<>')'■ I'"mma Louisa, b. Au(?. 9, 1866. 

9689. KnTiiKAii I'.i.NOKA, b. Nov. 7, 1862, 1/192. Ilicii, 1). July 1, 1868. 
d. Oct. i.S, 18O.S. 'j'k;.^. Owkn, b. J.in. g, 1871. 

9690. Lauka Jank, b. Ocl. 2,1, i8'i.), d. i/m^i. Ci.akissa, b. beb. 15, 1873. 

5785, KDWARI) LOOM IS, b. Jan, I'.t, i8,w; m. Dec. 31, 186=;, Martha Jane, b. Feb. 17, 

1843, dan. of I'.lij.ili and MarK.irei (Kollar) Scclirist. I'".irnier. Kep. New Pliila- 

delpbia, ()., where b. bis 8 ch'n. 

r/iys, Maik.ahi'.t a., b. Jan. 14, 1867, <l. I, 1870. 

l-'eb. 21, 1867. o'l'jij lln.fiA, 1). Nov. 23, 1871 ; m. Apr. 

f/xjC. Makv, li. Dec. 10, 1867, d. .Nov. 14, -'. 1902, Isaac Olinger. One cli'd. 

1884. Strasbnrn, O. 

9697. Anna, b. July 20, 1869; m, Dec. 20, ')700. l'"0KrivcK C, b. Mib 11, 1H7.1 -\- 

1902, J. C. Snyder. Ni-w Cumber- <J70l. D. Phkntick, b. Ji i), 1877. -f 

land, O. Ch'n: i. Morris David, 97')2. Ruth A., b. July fH, 1881 ; m. Sept. 

2. I'"dward Harold, 3. Paul Russell. 14, iy«), A. L. Seclirist. Ch'd : I 

9698. Raciiul, b. Nov. 12, 1870, d. Dec. Mcarle. Massillon, O. 

5789. Or.ORC.lv II LC)OMIS, b. Sept. .S, 18,16; m. Sept., 1872, Sarah Jennie Watson. 
Calwoiid, Mo I <h'd, 

9703 AiiAhi;i,l,A, b. Sept. <), 1873, 

5803, C1IARLI',S P. LOO,MIS, b Whalily, Mass,, May 10, i8j(;; 111, Sept, jg, iK.si, Helen 
A. of Norlhani|>ton, Mass., b. 1829, d,in, of Ch.irles (Ivrastns?) Sl.ile, He rem, to 
Il;irlford, Conn,, in 1852, Carpenter, Slw d. Auk', s, 1892, ae. 64, al W.iuwauto',a 
Wis. He (I. Apr, 10, i8<jo. Rep, Couk, H.iilf'ud. Conn. 3 eh'ii. 

9704. Sakaij Iv, 1). Jan, 23, 1853; m, Helen, 2, Julia Loomis, 3. ImIiI. | 

Oct. 13, 1886, Charles A., son of Alice May. 

I'Vedenrk A. and Marcia Ann 970.S. (!iiaiu.i;s A., b Mch, iHqfi. d. Nov. 
rbield) Vallelle She was a rrad. of 1, l8';6, 

(he Hartford 111^11 School, class of 9706. Ai.iikiit S., b. .Mdi. o, iK.sS. |- 
1872. St, Louis, Mo. Ch'n: i. 

5804. LIJIIII'.K LOOMIS, b. Wbalely, Mass,, May u, l8i,|; 111 isl, Dee, 2a l83,S, Caro 
line, dau, of Thos, and Patience CowiiiK, d, .Vine 2K, 18(17, ae, 52; in, 2nd, I'eh, 4, 
1868, 'riianUful, b, i8>!|, d.iu, of Riiiben and Olive (Webster) Lawrence, llaydcn- 
villc, Mass. s ch'n, h. Mass. ■ 

9707. IlvKON, b. Dec. 4, 1836. I- 9710- Makv S., b, Mch. <), iKi«, <l heb. 

9708. Sahaii Ann, b. Sept. 22, 1839, il, 8, 18^17, 

l)ec. 14, 1850. ')7i'.' I.ivi, b, Nov. 24, tS.Sf, d, Willi.imi- 

9709. Lirriiiu ).,'\>. I'Vb, 2,S, 1842, d June burK, Mass,, Jan, 23, i8()3. Hnm, 
I, 1862, 111 U, S, army. 



467 



^tgl|tlt (ipnrrattnn 



S8ii. 



9712. 

9713- 



CHARLES LEONARD LOOMIS. b. Hatfield, Mass., June 27, 1828; m. ist. Apr. 
12, 1854, Wealthy Niles, b. Worthington, Mass., June 7, 1829, d. June 3, 1868, dau. 
of Lonson and Flavia ( ) Leonard; m. 2nd, Apr. 17, 1873, Harriet Eastman, b. 
S. Deerfield, June 8, 1847, dau. of Joseph Baxter and Silence (Hall) Adams. See 
Adams Gen. Mechanic. Rep. He d. Springfield, Mass., Dec. 7, 1900. s ch'n, b. 
Mass. 



5812. 

9717- 
9718. 
9719- 

9720. 
9721. 



Frederick H., b. Oct. 4, 1855, d. 
June 23, 1886. 

Marie Estella, b. Haydenvillc, 
Mass., Oct. r, 1858; m. ist, North- 
ampton, Aug. 2^. 1878, Miles Mil- 
ton, b. Mt. Washington, Oct. 21, 9714. 
1845, d. May 10, i886, son of Miles 
Milton and Sophia Hoag; m. 2nd, 97iS- 
Oct. I, 1889, Byron Baxter, b. 
Bakersfield, Vt., July i, 1861, son of 97l6. 
Sanford and Clara (Squires) New- 

FRANCIS LOOMIS, b. Whately, Mass., Apr. 
denville, Mass. 6 ch'n. 

Henry V., b. Sept. 3, 1854. 

David Clarence, b. 1856. + 

Wilbur B., b. Dec. 25, i860, d. Apr. 9722. 

13, 1861. 

Hattie a., b. July 30, 1862, d. Nov. 

I, 1863. 

George Francis, li. 1866; m. 

Springfield, Mass., Apr. 20, 1893, 

Helen C, b. Montreal, Canada, 

1873, dau. of Lawrence E.' and 



ell. Granby, Mass. Ch'n: i. Car- 
rie Estella, and by 2nd m. : 2. 
Charles Leonard, 3. Burt Byron, 4. 
Hattie Crawford, 5. Bertha Marion, 
6. Edith May. 
Cora Mabel, b. Northampton, Sept. 

18, 1875. 

Bertha Marvin, b. Northampton, 

Dec. 13, 1876. 

Fannie May, b. Northampton, 

Mch. 21, 1881. 

6, 1833; m. Sarah Hilman. Hay- 

Philonien (Di.sjardiers) Rivard. 
Salesman. Springfield. 
William G., b. Oct. 16, 1876; m. 
Huntington, Mass., Sept. 18, 1901, 
Orril Belle, b. Cummington, 1880, 
dau. of Henry and Anna D. 
(Clark) Hitchcock. Bookkeeper. 
Williamsburg, Mass. See Williams- 
burg records. 



5820. 
9723. 

5826. 

9725- 

5832. 
9728. 
9729. 

5833. 

9732. 
9733- 

58.SO. 
9736. 



SAMUEL E. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 4, 1838; m. May 22, 1868, Sarah Jane, b. Amherst, 
Mass., 1846, d. Whately, Mass., Feb. 20, 1878. dau. of Oliver S. and (Elizabeth] 
Sarah (Meekins) Longley. Farmer. Rep. Whately, where b. his 2 ch'n. 
Wilfred Raymond, b. Mch. t-;, 9724. Oliver Loncley, b. .Apr. 0. 1877, d. 

1874. P. O. clerk at Springfield, Sept. 24, 1877. 

Mass. Unm. 

LUTHER LOOMIS, b. Nov. 27, 18^7; m. Feb. 26, 1863, Jane, dau. of Ephraim 
Lord. Arbucklc, W. Va. 3 ch'n, b. W. Va. 

Oren G., b. Feb. 19, 1864, d. June 9726. Ephraim L., b. Apr. 29, 1865. 

28, 1872. 9727. Clara May, b. Apr. 2, 1870. 

ALPHEUS LOOMIS, b. Aug. 26, 1816; m. ist, Nancy Wiltsc, d. Jan. 13, 1844, ae. 
25; m. 2nd, Elvira Whitney. Hannibal, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
Herbert, b. June 26, 1840, d. ae. 6 97.30. Starr George, b. July 4, 1848. -f- 

wks. 9731. Evangeline, b. July 25, 1852; m. 

Amy, b. Mch. 26, 1843: m. Apr. 8, Dec. 25, 1870, Spencer Gilbert. 

i860, Warren Welling. Hannibal. Hannibal. 

JOHN TUCKERMAN LOOMIS, b. Mch. 15, 1820; m. Mary Shelton. He d. Apr. 
26, 1872. Augusta, Mich. 4 ch'n. 

Jedediah, b. 1846, d. in infancy. 9734- Charles C, b. Apr., 1850. Unm. 

Ellen E., b. Apr. 3, 1848; m. Wm. Augusta. 

P. Stringham. Augusta. 9735. Ernest S., b. Nov. 6, i'jS7. 

SAMUEL C. LOOMIS, b. Shaflsbury, Vt., Oct. 7, 1821 ; m. Sept. i, 1847, Sarah 

Althea, b. Sept. 24, 1824, dau. of Eleazer and Sarah (Hyde) Edgerton. Red Oak, la. 

5 ch'n. 

Catherine C, b. Aug. 10. 1848; m. Fassett, 4. Charles Edward. 

Sept. 7, 1870, John, b. Washington, 9737- Fay E., b. Nov. 20, 1850. + 

Conn., Sept. 14, 1837, son of Gor- 9738. Frederick IT., b. Apr. 24, 1856, d. 

don Hayes. See Hayes Gen., p. May 17, i860. 

161. He served in Civil War, 1861- 9739- William S.. b. May 22, 1861. 

5. Red Oak, la. Ch'n: i. (Gordon 9740. Fanny E., b. July 13, 1864. 

Loomis, 2. John C;irleton, 3. Mary 



IGoomtg ^ntpalogg £8 

5852. WARREX L. LOU.MIS, b. Shaftesbury, Vt., Apr. i, 1830; m. May 31, 1855, Julia 
D. Mattison. Shaftesbury, where b. his 7 ch'n. 

9741. Asa F., b. Apr. 20, 1856. 9745- Lf.land M., b. Sept. 11, 1863. 

9742. Cl.\ra D., b. Dec. 18, 1857. 9746. Frank D., b. Sept. 27, 1865. 
9743- Jay H., b. Sept. 12, 1859. 9747- Ada, b. May, 1871. 

9744. Mary E., b. Nov. 4, 1861. 

5855. DR. ALFRED LEBBEUS LOOMIS. b. BenninRton, Vt., Oct. 10, 1831 ; '"• jst, 
June 16, 1858, Sarah Jane Patterson, d. Apr, 4, 1880; m. 2nd, Anne, dau. of Thos. 
H. Morris, of Bahimore, wlio after his death m. John D. Prince, and d. N. Y. 
City, Mch. 23, 1904. The following account of his life and labors shows the esteem 
in which he was held, as well as the greatness of the man : 

Dr. Alfred Lebbeus Loomis, one of the most conspicuous figures in the medical 
fraternity of the country, who by his labors in the specialty of pulmonary diseases 
had gained a world-wide reputation, died yesterday morning at his home, No. 19 
West Thirty-fourth street, from pneumonia, after a brief illness, Jan. 23, 1895. 

Dr. Loomis was born in Bennington, Vt., in 1831, and was graduated from 
Union College in the class of '51. Two years later he received his degree as Doctor 
of Medicine from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of this city. Dr. Willard 
Parker having been his preceptor. 

Dr. Loomis established himself as a general practitioner in this city in 1855, 
after having spent two years as assistant physician on Ward's and Blackwell's 
islands. The respiratory organs and pulmonary diseases were his specialties from 
the beginning, and he soon became a recognized authority in that branch of medical 
science, and had an international reputation as a diagnostician, and as a specialist in 
all pulmonary diseases. 

He was appointed physician to Bellevue Hospital in i860, and in 1874 accepted 
a similar place on the staff of the Mount Sinai Hospital. For fifteen years, and 
until 1875, he was consulting physician to the Charity Hospital on Blackwell's Island. 
For more than thirty years Dr. Loomis was connected with the University of the 
City of New York, having become an adjunct professor of the Institute and Prac- 
tice of Medicine in 1864, and a full professor in 1866. 

Chancellor MacCracken, in speaking of Dr. Loomis's connection with the Uni- 
versity, says: 

"He was the leader in three great advance steps of our Faculty of Medicine 
within the last ten years, namely, the liquidation of the debt of the college in 1886; 
the securing of a new laboratory in 1887, whose generous founder insisted on biit 
two conditions, that it should be' called the Loomis Laboratory, and that the giver's 
name should remain unannounced ; and, third, the reorganization in 1892 of the course 
of study, bringing it up to the demands of to-day. Dr. Loomis entered the Uni- 
versity Council in 1892 with the sin.gle purpose of helping the new advance move- 
ment that had been begun the year before. He gave upward of $15,000 to the new 
college fund and persuaded others to give more than twice as much more. He has 
fallen in the forefront of our ranks, yet his work here was but the smaller part of 
his great work in life as physician, teacher, author, citizen, friend, philanthropist 
and Christian." ■ , » ■ 

Dr. Loomis was a member of the principal medical societies of America and 
Europe, and has at different times been president of the New York Pathological 
Society! the New York State Medical Society, the Climatological Society, the Asso- 
ciation of American Physicians, and also was Pres. of the Third Congress of Ameri- 
can Physicians and Surgeons. He was a large contributor to the medical literature 
of the day, some of his larger works being "Lessons in Physical Diagnosis," "Diseases 
of the Respiratory Organs, Heart and Kidneys," "Lectures on Fevers," "Diseases of 
Old Age," and "A Text-Book of Practical Medicine." 

The curative properties of the air in the Adirondack region, at Liberty, N. Y., 
in cases of incipient tuberculosis, and its value as a prolonger of life in advanced 
cases, had an enthusiastic champion in Dr. Loomis. and !;e was active among those 
who opposed the extinction of tlie forests of this natural sanitorium. In 1896 the 
sanitorium was opened as such and dedicated as a memorial to Dr. Loomis. His 
wife, Anne M. Loomis. is also honored, through Mr. and Mrs. James Speyer, liy "Tlie 
Anne M. Loomis Memorial 'Lean-to'." so that now the Loomis sanitorium is well 
equipped for the care of tuberculous invalids. It is situated on the southern slope 
of a range of high hills, at an elevation of 2.300 feet above tide water, at the vil- 
lage of Liberty, Sullivan Co.. X. Y., on the New York, Ontario and Western R. R. 
2 ch'n, b. N. Y. City. 
9748. Henry Patterson, b. Apr. 20. 9749- Adeline Eliza, b. Nov. 25, 1868. 

1859. + 


















Oo 
I 
O 



b 



t 

2- >. 






I 



469 Stgl^tlt (i>fit?ratton 



5860, 

9750. 

9751 

9752 
5864 

9755 
5867. 



CHARLES FREEDOM LOOMIS, b. Middlebury, Vt., Aug. 9, 1821 ; ni. Sept. 21, 

1843, Mary E. Lord. He d. Mch. 14, 1878. Alpena, Mich. 5 ch'n. 

Mary Lord, b. Aug. 20, 1844, d. 9753- Julia Henrietta, b. Oct. 6, 1850; 

Oct. 12, 1844. "1. Oct. 29, 1872, Jacques I. Lewis, 

Louisa Reed, b. Oct. 24, 1846, d. 9754. Latimer Remington, b. June 25, 

Sept. 7, 1847. 1856. 

Ella Josephine, b. Aug. 6, 1848. 

CHARLES AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Mch. 22, 1844; m. Feb. 22, 1871, Jennie 

We5i. 

Gi 



(Vest Troy, Wis. i ch'd. , 

}u^'^*Nov. 1$ 1873. CmtiT. *v» W*^ ^ '*^. 



WILLIAM MARTIN LOOMIS, b. Burlington, N. Y„ Oct. 8, 1838; m. Exeter, N. 
Y., Mch. 6, 1875, Mary Rachel, b. Buffalo, N. Y., May 9, 1845, d. Sept., 1898, dau. of 
Waterman and Johannah ( ) Ames. Farmer. Dem. Burlington, where b. his 
3 ch'n. 

9756. Orral Julia, b. Oct. i, 1884. Jan. i, 1909, Minnie E. Sprague. 

9757. Lebbeus Mild, b. May 6, 1887; m. 9758. Rhetta Rowena, b. Nov. 18, 1888. 

5871. ERAUSTUS LOOMIS, b. 1853; m. . Syracuse, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

9759. Carl, b. . 9760. Gladys, b. . 

5872. GEORGE ALFRED LOOMIS, b. Feb. 18, 1836; ni. . 3 ch'n. 

9761. George Alfred, b. . 9763. Hattie E., b. . 

9762, Charles Whitney, b. . 

5878. RUSSELL BRIGGS LOOMIS, b. Richfield, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1859; m. Rhoda A. 
Moyes, of Warren, N. Y., b. Dec. 10, 1858. Richfield, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. Richfield. 

9764. Daniel E., b. May 12, 1889, d. July 3, 1893. 

16, 1892. 9766. Cecil H., b. June 17, 1894. 

9765. Harry W., b. Nov. 19, 1891, d. Jan. 9767. Leland R., b. June 18, 1899. 

5875. KENYON JOSLYN LOOMIS, b. July 24, 1847; m. Corry, Pa., Mch. 12, 1868, 
Jenny Ferry, who d. there, Oct., 1878. He d. Corry, Nov. 16, 1873. i ch'd. 

9767.1. Estella Emma, b. Warren, Pa., McCandless. Pittsburg, Pa. Ch'n: 

May II, 187 1 ; m. Pittsburg, Pa., i. Anna Loomis, twin of 2. Mar- 

Oct. 13, 1896, George Wilberforce shall Cameron. 

5884. HUBBEL LOOMIS, b. Geneseo Co., N. Y., June 7, 1829; m. Oct. 27. 1852, Susan 
C. Murlin. Banker. Junior memb. of firm of White & Loomis. He d. Feb., 1866. 
Lapeer, Mich. 4 ch'n. 

9768. Arthur V., b. Feb. 11, 1854.+ Lapeer, Mich. Ch'd: i. Valeska 

9769. Frederick, b. Jan. 17, 1857. Unm. Amy. 

Chicago, 111. 9771. Henry H., b. Jan. 28, 1866. Unm. 

9770. Amy Elizabeth, b. Oct. 26, 1862; Los Angeles, Cal. 
m. Dec. 8, 1880, C. F. Maynard. 

5886. ADONIRAM JUDSON LOOMIS, b. Geneseo, N. Y., June 21, 1833; m. ist, Dec. 
S, 1861, Nancy, dau. of Lewis and Mary (Flint) Vradenburg, d. July 20, 1867; m. 
2nd, May 12, 1869, Mrs. Louisa E. Loring. Grad. Mich. Univ.. Law Dept., 1858. 
Att'y. Rep. Bapt. Blue Rapids, Kan. 3 ch'n. 

9772. Lewis Herbert, b. Wayne Co., Aug. 6, 1870. 
Mich., June 7, 1863. + 9774- Guy J., b. . + 

9773. Elon Albert, b. June 26, 1865, d. 

5887. JOHN KIMBALL LOOMIS, b. Geneseo, N. Y., June 6, 1835; m- Mch. 13, 1866, 
Wayne Co., Mich., Hannah Louise, b. Bantam, O., Oct. 7, 1838, d. Delta, Mich., 
Feb. 25, 1873, dau. of Joseph Smith and Minerva (Carlisle) Holmes. Attended 
State Norm. Sch. Farmer. Rep. Lansing, Mich. 4 ch'n. 

9775. Rudolph, b. Apr. 8, 1867.4- 9777- James Kimball, b. May 15, 1870. + 

9776. Carlisle Holmes, b. Oct. 24, 9778. Nathaniel, b. Nov. 30, 1871. + 
1868. + 

5894. EZR.A M. LOOMIS, b, Jan. i, 1850; m. May 24, 1877, Florence Gay, of Cherry Val- 
ley, O. Farmer. He d. Apr. i, 1901. New Lyme, O., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

9779. Gay W., b. June 10, 1878. -|- dover, O., Sept. 25, 1874, son of 

9780. Lila Leoni, b. Oct. 26, 1881 ; m. Jolin S. and Eunice B. (Jacobs) 
Dec. 14, 1904, Fred Wm., b. An- Twichel. Carpenter. Andover, O. 



9781. Leta, b. Oct. 10, 1885; m. Dec. 14. -Mary <Rex) Hart. Farmer. Rock 
190S, Jesse Lawrence, b. Rome, O., Creek, O. 

June 21, 1880, son of Lawrence and 

5909. HUBBEL LOOMIS, b. June 2, 1832; m. Oct. 17, 1852, Mary E. Knowles. Sweedcn, 
N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

9782. Delilah E., b. Sept. 7, i8S3- 9/84. William H., b. Sept. 17, 1856. 

9783. Mary F., b. Dec. 25, 1854. 

5910. JAMES LOOMIS, b. Feb. 24, 1835; tn. Oct. 29, 1855, Harriet Vantinc. He d. Mch. 
8, 1863. Swceden, N\ Y. 2 ch'n, b, ?i. Y. . 

9785. Cora Bell, b. July '17, 1857- 9/86. ' Stella May, b. Feb. 10, 1863. 

5911. GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Nov. 15, 1836; m. Aug. 31, 1861, Jane Birch. Swceden, N. 
Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

9787. Eva May, b. Feb. 28, 1863, d. Dec. 9/88. Julia, b. Apr. 10, 1864. 

12, 1863. 

5912. HENRY LOOMIS, b. Jan. 4, 1839; m. Oct. 25, 1858, Electa Church. He d. Mch. 
14, 1869, Sweeden, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

9789. Harrison, b. Apr. 17, i860. 9790. Orrin, b. Mch. 24, 1864. 

5916. ORVILLE ALPHONZO LOOMIS, b. May 23, 1837; rn. Oct. 15, 1863, Clara A. 
Nichols. He served in U. S. army 4 yrs. Deerfield, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

9791. Clara Adella, b. Apr. 15, 1867. 9793- Nellie Emily, b. Apr. i, 1872. 

9792. Frank Joel, b. Nov. 11, 1869. 

5022. JUDGE WILLIAM BUTLER LOOMIS, b. Feb. i, 1837; m. ist, Oct. i, i860, Harriet 
Frances, dau. of F. J. Wheeler, d. Mch. 24, 1880; m. 2nd. June 15, 1880, Mrs. Nannie 
Hodkinson. Grad. from Marietta High School, 1853. Served as Circuit Judge in 
southern district of Ohio. See "Bench and Bar of Ohio," Vol. II, for a good biog- 
raphy of the Judge. He d. Jan. 11, 1898, at Marietta, O., where b. his 5 ch'n. 

9794. Francis Butler, b. Marietta, O., 9796. Fanny, b. Aug. 7, 1866, d. Aug. 25, 
July 27, 1861. + 1866. 

9795. Charles Wheeler, b. Feb. 20, 9797. Frederick Kent, b. Nov 9, 1867. + 
1864. + 9798. William Dwight, b. July 24, 1881. 

5929. ALFRED OTIS LOOMIS, b. Salem, Conn., July 31, 1834; m. Nov. 20, 1856, Eliza- 
beth R. Crocker. He served in U. S. army 21^ years. Phila., Pa. 2 ch'n. 

9799. Charles Otis, b. Sept. i, 1857. 9800. Minnie Louisa, b. Dec. 10, i860. 

Phila., Pa. 

5948. RASSELAS E. LOOMIS, b. Eagle, N. Y., Mch. 31. 1844; m. Dec. 9, 1847, Phoebe 
Druce. New Haven, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

9801. Claude, b. . New Haven. N. Y. Fulton, N. Y. 

9802. Alta, b. ; m. Holden. 

5951. REV. MERRITT FRANCIS LOOMIS, b. Eagle, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1854; '"■ Jones- 
ville, Mich., Oct. 20, 1887, Lydia H., b. Jonesville, Nov. 9, 1854, dau. of John S. and 
Irene (Wolcott) Kirkwood. Gr. Albion Coll., Mich., B. S. Minister in M. E. Ch. 
Rep. Mankato, Kansas. 3 ch'n. 

9803. Arthur K., b. Battle Creek, Mch., July 8, 1890. 

Oct. 25, 1888. 9805. Wii.LARD J., b. Shelton, Neb., May 

9804. John Howakh, b. Olivet, Mich., 20, 1894. 

S9S6. CHARLES C. LOOMIS, b. Palermo, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1837; m. May 29, i860, Esther 
J. Cross. Danvcrs, 111. 3 ch'n. 

9806. Cora, b. Mch. 5, 1861. 9808. John Alanson, b. July 20, 1867. 

9807. De Witt, b. Sept., 1864. 

5963. ELMER HOWARD LOOMIS, b. Vermillion, N. Y., May 24, 1861 ; m Mexico N. 
Y, July 23, 1885, Mary E.. b. Mexico, May 26, i860, d. Princeton, N. J., Mch 4, 
1904. dau. of Eli S. and Katherine (Moshcr) Bennett. Grad. Colgate Univ., 1883, 
A. B.: Strassburg Univ.. Germany, Ph. D., '93. Prof, of Physics at Princeton 
Univ. Independent. Bapt. 3 ch'n. 

9809. Katharine M., b. Hamilton, N. Y., 1891, <I. in infancy. 

May, 1886, d. in infancy. 981 '. Robert B b. Princeton, N. J., 

9810. James F., b. Strassburg, Ger., June, June 25, 1896. 



471 



lEtgiitli C^ru^rattntt 



5964. FRED MANVILLE LOOMIS, b. Vermillion, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1863; m. Palermo, N. 
Y., Villette, b. Mexico, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1861, dau. of Pbineas and Lydia (Simmon.s) 
Uavi.';. Gr. Hamilton, N. Y., A. B. and A. M. Studied in German tjniv'y. Teacher. 
Ind't. Bapt. Scranton, Pa. i ch'd. 

9812. CoRiNNE Viola, b. Mexico, Aug. 16, 1888. 

5968. ELIJ.AH J. LOOMIS, b. July 25, 1832; m. Dec. 28, 1859, Emily Hanks. Blooming- 
ton, HI. 4 ch'n. 

9813. Mary, b. Feb. 20, i86r. 9815. Jessie, b. 1870, d. ae, i yr. 

9814. Alexander, b. 1867. ■ 9816. John, b. 1873. 

,S969. ORLANDO G. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 18, 1837; m. 1858, Huldah Robinson. 
Mauston, Wis. 4 ch'n. 

9817. Addie Elizabeth, b. Feb. 18, 1860. 9819. Morgan O., b. June 19. 1863. 

9818. Hattie Maria, b. Sept. 18, 1861. 9820. Orra Ann, b. June 12, 1868. 

5972. HENRY CLAY LOOMIS, b. Verona, N. Y., Oct. 27, 1843; ni. Mauston, Wis., Oct. 

15, 1865, Corlista Fluno, b. Dec. 28, 1840, d. Volga, S. Dak. 11 ch'n. 
9821. Clara Etta, b. Mauston, July 27, m. D. F. Wilniarth. 



ZoE M., b. Mauston, Oct. 28, 1875; 

m. Wm. Turner. 

Emmett C, b. Rockford, 111., Nov. 

13, 1880. 

Alice M., b. Volga, Jan. 22, 1883 ; 

m. J. W. Dorman. 

Nellie, b. Volga, Jan. 13, 1882. 

Teacher. 

MiLUREU, b. Volga, June 17, 1891. 



1866; m. Warren Tubbs. 9827 

9822. Ermie B., b. Mauston, Nov. 14, 
1867; m. Len McCoy. 9828. 

9823. Ermond O., b. Mauston, Mch. 14, 
1869. 9829. 

9824. Fred, b. Mauston, Mch. 16, 1870, d. 
Apr. 9, 1870. 9830, 

9825. Edmond, b. Mauston, Oct. 7, 1872, 
d. Feb. 6, 1873. 9831 

9826. Zadie L., b. Mauston, Jan. 10, 1874; 

5973- SYLVESTER LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 22, 184.S ; m. Aug. 15, 1869, Mary Elizabeth 

Fogal. She d. Apr., 1875. Mauston, Wis. 2 ch'n. 
9832. Nellie, b. Dec. 7, 1869. 9833. Leroy, b. Sept. 26, 1871. 

5979- ALFRED LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. 15, 1833; m. July 4, 1854, Mary Brown. Barre, 

N. Y., wfhere b. his i ch'd. 
983.1. George, b. Feb. 15, i860. 

5985. REV. WILLIAM ISAACS LOOMIS, LL. D., b. N. Y., Dec. 25, 1810: m. Feb. 23, 
1829, Hannah, b. N. Y. City, 1809, d. Springville, la., Mch. 31, 1877, dau. of James and 
Ann (Penny) Marshall. A voluminous writer, and author of many works relative 
to Astronomy and Education. Bapt. clergyman. Dem. He d. Philininnt. N Y., 
Dec. 12, 1888. 8 ch'n. 

9835. Sophia Isaacs, b. N. Y. City, Mch. 9840. Merriman Isaacs, b. Nassau, N. 
2, 1830, d. ae. 6 mos. Y., May 16, 1840. 

9836. Samuel Isaacs, b. N. Y. City, Oct. 9841. Marshall Isaacs, b. Canaan, N. 
19, 183T, d. unm. Served in Civil Y., Apr. 12, 1842. + 

War. Promoted for gallantry. 9842. Mary Isaacs, b. Cheshire, Ma.ss., 

9837. Ralph Isaacs, b. N. Y. City, Nov. July 17, 1844; m. Martindale, N. 
18, 1833, d. 1892. Y., Oct. 14, 1863, Theodore I., b. 

9838. William Isaacs, b. N. Y. City, Martindale, Mch. 4. 1842, d. Mar- 
Jan. 9, 1837, d. Sept., 1856. Mor- tindale, June 23, 1879, son of John 
mon Island, Calif. and Catherine (Cain) Miller. 

9839. Harriet Sophia, b. N. Y. City, Teacher. Rep. Ch'n: t. Orrie C, 
Nov. 6, 1838, d. ae. 9 mos. 2. Floyd T. 

5986. ANTHONY ISAACS LOOMIS, b. N. Y. City, Nov. 25, 1812; m. Cheshire, Mass., 
Aug. 29, 1840, Rachel Smith, b. Jacksonville, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1814, d. Mattcawan, N. 
Y., Sept. 18, 1805, dau. of John and Mary (Smith) Hcrrick. Served in Seminole 
war, Florida, 1835, and was one of three who escaped the massacre when Major 
Dade lost his life. He re-enlisted, July g, 18,36, at N. Y., and served as private of 
Battery E, 4th U. S. Artillery, 3 years. Marble dealer. Rep. Bapt. He d. Kin- 
derhook, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1889. 7 ch'n, all b. Kinderhook. 

9843. JuDsoN Isaacs, b. Aug. 21, 1841. + Martindale, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1866, 

9844. Alpha Isaacs, b. Dec. 27, 1844, d. Sylvcnus Ellis, b. Hudson, N. Y., 
Sept, 4, 1848. .'\ug. 10, 1837, son of Sylvenus Ellis 

9845. Mary Sophia, h. Dec. 15, 1847; m. and Alma (Stowc) Heath. Rep. 



ICnntttiB ^fui^alnga 



472 



9846. 



5987. 
9850. 



9851- 
9852. 

9853. 



5989- 



9856. 



5991- 



9859- 
9860. 



9861. 
9862. 
9863. 



9864. 

9865. 

S993- 
9870. 



Reformed Dutch. She is Pres. of 
The Heath Corset Co., N. Y. City. 
Ch'ii : I. S. Ellis, 2. Daisy Besse. 
JuLi.«i Isaacs, b. June 27, 1849: m. 
Chatham, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1868, Jus- 
tus Beebe, b. Nassau, N. Y.. Oct. 
15, 1843, son of John B. and Per- 
lina (Beebe) Watcrbury. N. Y. 
City. Rep. Bapt. Ch'n : i. Lilian, 
2. Florence Loomis, 3. Calvin, 4. 
Loomis, 5. Margaret, 6. Arthur, 7. 
Emma. 



9847. Florence Adelpha, b. June 26, 
1852; m. Martindale, Jan. i, 1874, 
Samuel Henry, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Apr. 28, 1847, son of Henry and 
Sarah (Bendall) Parsons. She is 
author of Highland Hospital Cook 
Book, a work of merit. Merch't. 
Rep. Bapt. No ch'n, 

9848. Emma, b. May 18, 1855. Unm. 
(1906). 

9849. William Leland, b. Apr. 23, 1859. 
d. Aug. 15, 1859. 



PROF. RALPH LOOMIS, b. Oct. 25, 1815; m. ist. Louisa Voght, of Norfolk, Va., 
and afterwards of Adrian, Mich.; m. 2nd, 1842, Martha Barnard, who d. 1869, ae. 
54. He is a teacher of music. He d. June 17, 1886, at New Orleans, La. 6 ch'n. 



William Henry, b. Feb. 18, 1835 ; 
m. Dec. 25. 1870, Mary A. Hunt- 
ington. Chicago, 111. 
Mary, b. 1836, d. ae. 2 months. 
Louis Adam, b. Sept., 1838. + 
Victor Orleans, b. 1840: m. Susan 
. Brooklyn, N. Y. Spring- 
field Vit. Statistics records : "Vic- 



tor, O., b. 1840, N. Y. City, a 
printer; m. Jan. 19, 1867, Charlotte 
H., b, Enfield, Conn., 1843, dau. of 
Aholiab and Eliza ( ) John- 
son." Springfield, Mass. 

9854. Henry R., b. 1844. -f 

9855. Sophia, b. 1846; m. Ephraim Burr. 
Milwaukee, Wis. 



GEORGE TRUMBULL LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Feb. 12, 1808; m. ist. Conn., 
Sept. 14, 1836, Sally Maria, b. Westchester, Conn., June, 1804. d. Bolton, Oct. 28, 

1879, ae. 75, dau. of Charles and Sally (Harvey) Northam ; m. 2nd, May 12 (28), 

1880, Mrs. Clarissa A. (Hunt) Fitch, who d. Aug. 15, 1906. Farmer. Dcni. Cong. 
He d. Bolton, Apr. 19, 1885, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

George Trumbull, b. Aug. 15, 9857. 

1837; m. 1st, Mch. 24, 1864, Fran- 
ces A. Sanders ; m. 2nd, 1874, 9858. 
Fanny E. Davis. She d. Dec. 9, 
1906. No ch'n. 



Charles 


NORTHAM, b. 


Sept. 


17. 


1840. -f 








William 


Henry, b. 


May 


31, 


1842. 4- 









9866. 
9867. 



WILLIAM T. LOOMIS, b. Lenox, N. 
b. Nelson, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1815, d. Mch 
Thomas. He d. July 5, 1889. Owosso, 
descendants. 11 ch'n, b. N. Y. — ist 4 
Lewis W., b. Jan. 11, 1836. -|- 
S.\RAH A., b. Apr. 12, 1838; m. Dec. 
14. 1876 (his 2nd wife), George, b. 
Jan. 27, 1821, in N. Y., son of Wm. 
and Eliazbeth W. ( Filley) Parks, 
of Cuyahoga Falls. O. He a J. P. 
and Insurance. Episc'n. Ch'd : i. 
Laura Louise. 

Horace E., b. Mch. 21, 1840. -t- 
IsAAC Newton, b. June 10, 1842. + 
Benjamin Franklin, h. Jan. 17. 
184s, d. Mav 28. 1884. Unm. 
Woodland, Cal. Deputy of I. O. 
G. T. 

Drusilla a., h. Nov. 28, 1847; m. 
Apr. 2. 1873, Gideon Whiting, of 
ITartwellville. Methodists. Res. 
Bennington. Mich. Ch'n : i. My- 
ron. 2. Bertha E., 3. Earl C. 
LoviSA E, b Sept 2, 1850; m. Mch. 
2, 1869, George Crane of Hartwell- 
ville, Mich., where they reside. 

PROF. ISAAC NEWTON LOOMIS. b. 1816; m. Feb. 28, 1849, Susan E. Hayden. 
Prof, of Cliem. in Franklin Coll., Tcnn., 1844-7. Fellow of the Royal Chem. Soc. 
and Royal Geolog. Soc. He d. Mch. 18, 1861. Enterprise, Fla. i ch'd. 
Susan Martha, I). Apr. 13, 1851. Esse.x, Conn. She d. Dec. 17, 1896. 



Y., July 24, 181 1 ; m. July 6, 1835, Emmcline, 
4, 1906, dau. of Amos and Sally (Hudson) 
Mich. See Thomas Gen., pp. 122, 173-4, for 

at Lenox, rest at Pike. 

Baptists. Ch'n: i. Hiram A., 2. 
Hannah A., 3. Bertha E., 4. Anna 
Lois, 5. Raymond G. 
George W.. b. Jan. 21, 1853, d. Sept. 
17, 1867. Hartwellvillc. 
Mary E.. b. Aug. 10, 1855; m. Feb. 
15, 1891, Dr. James Austin, who d. 
June, 1904. She d. Jan. 14, 1907. 
No ch'n. Owosso, Mich. 
Flora A., b. Aug. 25, 1859; '"• ist, 
Nov. 13. 1890. Wm. Righton. b. 
Stratford, Eng., d. Sept. 24, 1892 ; 
m. 2nd, Owosso, Mich., July 21, 
1896, Herbert, b. Porter, N. Y., 
Aug. 15, i860, son of George and 
Fredericca (Wille) Dennis. No 
ch'n. Detroit, Mich. 
Ansel F., b. Mch. 17, 1862; m. Oct. 
IS, 1899. Florence Buchanan. No 
ch'n. She d. Aug. 4, 1907. Farm- 
er. Prohil). Owosso, Mich. 



9869. 



473 iEtfil|tl| Cilgitpraltatt 

5994. ANSEL CLARK LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 3. 1818; m. Aug. 7, 1853, Maria Louisa 
Force. He d. June 26, 1880. N. Y. City. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. City. 

9871. Mary Agnes, b. Dec. 6, 1854. able assistance in looking up data 
Stenographer. N. Y. City. in N. Y. City, for this volume. 

9872. Florence Augusta, b. Oct. 29, 9873. George William, b. Nov. 8, 1858, 
1856. 1024 Cauldwell Ave., N. Y. d. Mch. 7, 1880. Unm. 

City. She rendered the editor valu- 

5995. JOHN MILTON LOOMIS, b. Mch. 23, 1823; m. Oct. 25. 1843, Sarah, dau. David 
A. and Mary (Fairbanks) Gleason. She d. Nov. 17, 1900, ae. 79. He d. Dec. 12, 
1862. N. Amherst, Mass., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

9874. Marietta, b. Feb. 14, 1847 ; m. Am- now) Endicott. Amherst, Mass. 

herst, Mass., June 8, 1865, George 9875. George Milton, b. Sept. 18, 1849. 

W., of Newport, N. H., b. 1841, son 9876. William B., b. Oct. 25, 1857. 
of Wm. L. and Lydia K. (Good- 

5996. AUSTIN DICKINSON LOOMIS, b. Cushman, Mass., Sept. 4. 1828; m. May 25, 
1854, Martha Newell, b. 1830. He d. Dec. 2. 1904, at N. Amherst, Mass. Farmer. 
5 ch'n, b. Cushman. 

9877. Francis Eugene, b. July 23, 1855; 9880. Harriet Newell, b. Dec. 3, 1862; 
m. Apr. 22, 1891, Julia S., dau. of m. Amherst, Mass., May 5, 1886, 
Geo. and Nancy F. (Young) Howard S., b. 1854, at New Salem, 
Moulton. Amherst, Mass. Mass., son of Moses and Abbie F. 

9878. Nelly Florianna, b. Jan. 7, 1858. (Giles) Herrick. She was a teach- 
N. Amherst. cr. He a farmer. Amherst, Mass. 

9879. Charles Edwin, b. Sept. 5, 1859, d. 9881. Herbert Russell, b. Mch. 18, 
Oct. 16, i86r. 1867. + 

5997. CORP. RICHARD BAXTER LOOMIS, b. Amherst, Mass., Mch. 17, 1832; m. 
Montague, Mass., Mch. 16, 1865, Mrs. Julia (Dickinson) Amsden, b. Amherst, Oct. 
13, 1839, dau. of Frederick E. and Almina (Brown) Dickinson. Served in Civil 
VVar, wounded at Petersburg, Va., in Co. H, 21st Regt., Mass. Vol. Corps, Aug. 5, 
t86i. Farmer. Rep. Cong. He d. May 23, 1906, Greenfield, Mass., survived by 
his wife. 6 ch'n. 

9882. Frederick Austin, b. Montague, Jan. 28, 1877; m. May 24, 1893, Carl 
May 5, 1866. + C, b. 1872, son of Julius M. and 

9883. Osborne Milton, b. Leverett, Mary M. (Starkey) Whipple. 
Mass., Apr. 8, 1868. Greenfield, Greenfield, Mass. No ch'n. 

Mass. 9886. Abby Grace, b. Leverett, Aug. 27, 

9884. George Richard, b. Leverett, Mcli. 1879, d. Apr. 19, 1888. 

19, 1872. + 9887. Nettie Louise, b. Montague, Apr. 

9885. Bessie Worthincton, b. Leverett, 11. 1885. d. Apr. 26, 1888. 

6000. GEORGE W. LOOMIS, b. Apr. 30, 180 1 ; m. Oct. 4, 1827, Julia Ann, b. Nov. 16. 
1806, dau. of Joseph and Anna (Boardman) Talcott. He d. Feb. i. 1884, at N. 
Brookficld, N. Y., where b. his 4 ch'n. (See Stiles' Wethersfield, Vol II, p. 698). 
Sarah A., b. Apr. 24, 1829, d. Apr. 9890. Sarah A., b. Jan. 24, 1837; m. Feb. 
23, iS';^. 10, 1853, Edwin R. Bush. Sanger- 
EmilyT., b. Aug. 16, 1830, d. Apr. field, N. Y. 
23. 1833. 9891. A child, b. . 

6002. BROCKHOLDST L. LOOMIS, b. Mch. d. 1807; ni. Tan. 21, 1834, Clarissa P. Fuller. 

He d. July 5, 1856. Hamilton, N. Y. 8 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

9892. Freeman L., b. May 8, 1835, d. Oct. July. 1867, Helen Rice. Forest 
16, 1857. Lake, Pa. 

9893. George Sullivan, b. Dec. 4, 1836.+ 9897. Henry C. b. Sept. 21, 184-I., d. 

9894. Olive Ann, b. Aug. 28, 1838: m. June 19, 1864, in U. S. army. 
June 19, 1861, Emory J. Shepard- 9898- Harriet E., b. Oct. 4, 1850. Madi- 
son. She d. .Aug. 29, 1869. son, N. Y. 

9895. William H., b. June 2, 1840, unm., 9899. L. Lewellyn, b. Apr. 21, 1853. d. 
d. Dec. 29, 1869. Feb. 25, 1862. 

9896. Sherman B., b. Jan. 15, 1843; m. 

6006. ANTHONY WAYNE LOOMIS, h. Alstead. Cheshire Co., N. H.. Nov. 11, 1806: 
m. 1st, Halifax, Pa., June 3. 18.35. Maria, b. Halifax, Mch. 5, 1814, d. H.ilifax, May 
25, 1843, dau. of Daniel and Barbara (Brubaker) Brubaker; m. 2nd, Middletown, 
Pa., Apr. 2, 1844, Mary, b. Middletown, Mch. 14, 1818, dau. of Francis and Margaret 



IConmis ^^nralngii 



474 



( ) Murray. He rem. to Pa. in 1827, and opened a writing school, having learned 
the art of penmanship under the best masters of Boston. In 1844 he established 
and edited the Halifax Herald. General business, lumbering and farming, at Hali- 
fax, where he d. Aug. 4, 1864, and where were b. his 10 ch'n. 



9900. 
9901. 

9902. 



9903- 
9904. 

6007. 
9910. 

6017. 

9912. 

9913- 
9914- 



9915. 
9916. 

6018. 



9919. 
9920. 
9921. 

6019. 
9925- 



9926. 



9905- 
9906 
9907, 



Albert Scott, b. Apr. 23, 1836. + 
Daniel Brubaker, b. Feb. 10, 
1838. + 

Barbara Ann, b. Apr. 3, 1840; ni. 
Halifax, Nov. 23, 1862, Benjamin 
Best, b. Halifax, d. there, 1893, son 
of Jacob and Mary (Stcnce) Bru- 
baker. Ch'n: I. Mary Loomis, 2. 
Ernest Wayne, 3. Myrtle Frances. 
William Anthony, b. Dec. 27, 
1842. -t- 

Francis Murray, b. July 25, 1846. 
Unm. Plant City. Fla. He is a 
railroad promoter and builder. 

WILLIAM FOSTER LOOMIS, b. Alstead, N. H., July 25, 181 1; ni. Feb., 1842, 
Nancy Green. Langdon, N. H. 2 ch'n, b. N. H. 

Mary E., b. Mzy 26, 1845; m. Sept. 991T. Imogen F., b. Jan. 30, 1847; "i- 

IS, 1864, Milan G. Gowen. Keene, Sept. 26, 1866. George P. Dickev. 

N. H. Ackworth, N. H. 



Charles Cass, b. Nov. 6, 1848. + 
George Otis, b. July 12, 1850. -f- 
W,\LTER Jefi'erson, b. Nov. 25, 
1852. Unm. Halifax, Pa. 
9908. Sarah Margaret, b. Aug. 10, 1854 ; 
m. Halifax, Apr. 25, 1875, John F., 
b. Halifax, son of William and 
Elizabeth (Rutter) Poffenberger. 
Harrisburg, Pa. Ch'n: l. Mary 
Elizabeth, 2. Charlotte, 
Russell. 

Mary Agnes, b. Nov. 
Unm. Halifax, Pa. 



9909. 



John 
1856. 



9918. 



HENRY WELLES LOOMIS, b. Jeffe 

Martha J., b. So. Webster, O., June 2, 

and Paulina (West) Richart. Farmer. 

So. Webster, O., where b. his 7 ch'n. 

Laura Ella, b. Oct. 14, i860; m. 

1884. Henry Beecher Youngs. She 

d. Elwood, Ind., Jan., 1901. 

Harry Washington, b. Dec. 2^;, 

1862. 

Benjamin Franklin, b. July 11, 

1865 ; m. Aug., 189s, Ella Jackson. 

Corning, Calif. 

Rockwell Addison, b. Nov. 3, 1867. 

Charles Russell, b. May 28. 1872. 

ROCKWELL ADDISON LOOMIS, b. S. Webster, O., Aug. 25, 1833; m. San Luis 
Obispo, Cal., Dec. 27, 1876, Carrie Brodt, b. Cal., Oct. 3, 1858, dau. of Clark M. and 
Caroline (Gates) Joslyn. He has res. in O., N. Y., and Cal. since 1853. He has 
held offices of J. P., Police Judge, and now County Administrator. Real Estate, 
Fire Insurance. Rep. Has been an elder in Pres. Ch. for last 18 yrs. San Luis 
Obispo, Cal., where b. his 6 ch'n, except 3rd one. 



rson, O., Dec. 8, 1831 ; m. Sept. 27, 1859, 
842, d. Dec. 18, 1900, dau. of Washington 
Lawyer. Rep. Prot. He d. Jan. 30, igoi. 

Grad. Univ. of Mich., LL. B. Att'y, 
El Paso, Texas. 
9917. Jessie Paulina, b. I\Ich. 6, 1875. d. 
Corning, Calif.. 1904. 
Annie Lois \\'right, b. Mch. 16, 
1878 ; m. Sept. 2A. 1899, Evan V., 
b. Haverhill, O.. Feb. 7. 1868, son 
of Samuel and Sarah Bell (Burns) 
Seeley. Ch'd : i. Lowell Loomis. 



Grace Edna, b. Oct. 19, 1877. 
Unm. 

Harry Albert, b. .Apr. 19, 1879 ; m. 
Feb. 3, 190S, Etta Woods. 
Alice Lillian, b. El Paso, Texas, 
Apr. 5, 1882 ; m. Jan. 21, 1900, Ed- 
win Earle Hughes. Fresno, Cal. 



ALBERT MARSHALL LOOMIS, b. W.ayne, 

May 8, 1872, Laura Amelia Joslin. He d. San 

all b. San Luis Obispo, Calif., except last one, 

Albert Marshall, b. June 14, 

1873 ; m. St. Louis, Mo., Mch. 12, 

1903, Florence Bell, b. Montreal. 

Canada, Sept. 25, 1879, dau. of 9927 

Capt. Philip James and Kittie (La 9928 

Rocquc) Faley. Farmer. Dem. 9929 

Presb. Clint, Texas. 

Rockwell Clark, b. Aug. 25, 1875 : 

m. June 17, 1907, Marie Cccile, 

Longuemare. He is a member of 



Ch'n : I. Ida Alice, 2. Elinor Grace. 
ij<)j->. Rockwell Addison, b. June 10, 
1884; m. Feb. 5, 1908, Helen Dixon. 
Civil Eng. Rep. Presb. Cananea, 
Sonora, Mexico. 

9923. Hugh Joslyn, b. .\ug. 26, 1888. 

9924. Helen Marie, b. Oct. 30, 1898. 

O., Jan. I, 1840; m. Inyo Co., Calif., 
Diego, Calif., Mch. 10, 1901. =; ch'n, 

b. Oakland, Calif. 

the firm of Loomis Bros., real es- 
tate and fire insurance. El Paso, 
Texas. 

. Pansy L., b. Feb. 8, 1878. 

, Annie L., b. Feb. 23, 1880. 

Ralph Waldo, h. June 17, 1882; m. 
Jan. 10, 1908, Elizabeth Berrien. In 
the firm with his bro. Rockwell. El 
Paso, Texas. 



475 



Stglitl) Olftt^ratton 



6034. SAMUEL PETTIXGILL LOOMIS, b. Sanford, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1840; m. ist, Oct. 
22, 1872, Helen Bennett; m. 2nd, Oct. 19, 1881, Hattie, b. Lanesboro, Pa., dau. of 
Harvie and Fannie (Hull) Holdridge. Builder and contractor. Kep. Meth. He 
d. Halsted, Pa., Aug. 23, 1891, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

9930. Harvey Conflxius, b. July 23. 9931. Fred Lyons, b. Aug. 10, 1886. 

1883. Halstead. 

6035. JULIUS FITCH LOOMIS, b. Sept. 26, 1842; m. Apr. 29, 1868, Emily Eliza Palmer. 
He is a lumber and furniture dealer, and has one of the largest concerns in the 
south. Chattanooga, Tenn., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

9932. Edward Percy, b. May 6, 1870. 9933- Jessie Alice, b. Jan. 19, 1872. 

Lumber m'f'r. Rep. Presb. Tel- 9934- Sheldon Palmer, b. May 12, 

lico Plains, Tenn. 1873. + 

6036. JOHN CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Sanford, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1846; m. Henderson, Ky., 
May 10, 1871, Lucie, b. Huntsvillc, Ala., Jan. 11, 1847, dau. of Jos. B. and Elizabeth 
James ( McRcynolds) Cook, M. D. Manager of Louisville, Ky., Car Service Ass'n. 
Dem. Episc. 2 ch'n, b. Henderson, K.v. 

9935. Charles Cook, b. Mch. 13, 1872. 9936. Bessie, b. Oct. 5, 1874; m. Dec. 15, 

Att'd Univ'y of So. Swanee, Tenn. 1896, Thomas S. Dugan. Louis- 

R. R. clerk, Louisville, Ky. Dem. ville, Ky. Ch'd : i. John Loomis. 
Episc'n. 

6037. PASCAL LOOMIS, JR., b. Hartford, Conn., July 24, 1826; m. Sept. 27, 1848, Kath- 
erine Van Kostrand. He d. Jan. 3, 1878. San Francisco, Cal. i ch'd. 

9937. Annie, b. . New York City. 

6039. CHARLES GREENFIELD LOOMIS, b. Hartford, Conn., Dec. 29, 1831 ; m. Oct. i, 
1850, Elizabeth Bishop. He d. Dec. 21, 1855. 2 ch'n. 

9938. Katherine, b. . 9939- Cornelia, b. . 

6043. ARCHIBALD GILBERT LOOMIS. b. Hartford, Conn., June 20, 18.18; m. ist, Nov. 
II, 1869, Mrs. Cordelia Gertrude (Harwood) Loomis, b. .\ug. 16, 1839, d. Sept. IS, 
1873, dau. of John Wesley and Margaret (Ryer) Harwood, and a desc't of Michael 
Ryerse, a French Huguenot who settled abt. 1620, in Islip, R. I.; m. 2nd, Nov. 20, 
1878, Mary Ann Walz, b. Hartford, Mch. 25, 1853, d. Dec. 30,-1886; m. 3rd, Hart- 
ford, May 18, 1892. Ellen Seymour, b. Hartford, Nov. 13, i860, dau. of Dr. Daniel 
Dustin and Cornelia Barnard (Seymour) Hanson, a grad. of Hartford High School, 
1880. He was educated in Hartford High School. He entered the Aetna Nat. 
Bank of Hartford, as messenger in 186.S, rose throu.gh every position to President 
and director. Became first Vice-Prcs. of the National City Bank, N. Y., Apr., 1899, 
and resigned Jan., 1905. In Dec, 1905, moved to San Francisco, Cal., to represent 
large N. Y. interests, and in Apr.. 1906, was driven out by the terrible earthquake 
and fire. On invitation to become Vice-Pres. of the UTnion Trust Co. he moved to 
Providence, R. I. A few months later this Trust Co. suspended, and upon reor- 
ganization, Apr., 1908, was elected Vice-Pres. and manager. 

That he is one of more than ordinary ability, — one capable In a remarkable 
degree, in the banking world, is well set forth in the following taken from the "New 
York Financier" : 

"When the National City Bank, under the stimulus of that master of finance, 
James Stillman, began to exhibit a degree of growth which is yet the marvel of 
American banking, it was perceived by the president and directors that to secure 
the best results, to hold and properly handle the enormous volume of business which 
was coming to the institution, the one essential was to associate with the bank in 
executive capacities the brainiest men to be had. It was not a question of securing 
theorists. The country is full of men who have a knowledge of technical banking 
at their finger ends, but whose ability ends with argument. The National City Bank 
needed men who could put into practice what the theorists teach. It wanted men 
who could do things, who had done them, in fact, and who act on the moment with 
that rare judgment which to an outsider seems like intuition, but which those on 
the inside recognize as the mere application of experience and knowledge gained by 
years of practical work. So Mr. Stillman, casting about for a vice-president, ofifered 
the position to A. G. Loomis. at the time president of the Aetna National of Hart- 
ford, Conn., and who, while known to bankers in New York ahd elsewhere as a most 
successful executive, was a comparative stranger to the metropolis. Some comment 
was occasioned by the elevation of an outside man to the active vice-presidency of 
the largest bank in the United States, but Mr. Stillman and his directors knew what 



they were doing. They knew that Mr. Loomis was one of the most expert judges 
of the value of commercial paper in the country; they knew that In this particular 
specialty, which calls for the most exacting knowledge, the keenest discrimination 
and a logical sifting of an enormous mass of detail, Mr. Loomis was unsurpassed. 
He had been buying commercial paper in New York and elsewhere for his hank for 
many years, and his judgment had been put to the test times without number, results 
proving the correctness of his decisions in every instance. The National City Bank 
directors not only considered this, but an examination of the reports of the Aetna 
National led them to see also that under Mr. Loomis's management that institution 
had prospered without interruption. When Mr. Loomis became cashier of the 
Aetna National in 1887, after having progressed by merit alone through the succes- 
sive grades from the humble clerkship which he held in 1865, the deposits of that 
institution were about $775,000, and surplus and profits $167,600. _ Tlie bank rose 
with Mr. Loomis. In i8gi he was elected to the presidency, and in 1898, or about 
eleven years after his first promotion to an executive position, the .'Xctna National 
had deposits above $3,000,000, while its surplus and profits had expanded to $416,000, 
and were being added to in a manner most satisfactory to the stockholders. That 
was a record of which any man might have been proud, and probably Mr. Loomis 
felt some satisfaction in reviewing his own work, although his intense activity led 
him to regard always the future, and not the past. It is doubtful whether he ever 
seriously contemplated an alliance with a New York bank, even though offers had 
been made to him at various times. But the prospects held out by an executive con- 
nection with the largest bank in the United States were not to be lightly cast aside. 
Mr. Loomis felt that the field was an inviting one, and results prove that Mr. Still- 
man was as good a judge of men as Mr. Loomis is of values of names and col- 
lateral. In his present connection, however, Mr. Loomis's work has broadened to 
meet the requirements that naturally follow a most difficult position. He has made a 
name for himself in New York banking circles, and when a man has done that, he 
has demonstrated that he is of the sort that the world looks up to— a hard worker, 
clear of thought and unmoved by prejudice or petty motives. From an humble 
clerkship in a provincial bank to the vice-presidency of a great institution with a 
capital and surplus of $_|0,ooo,ooo, is a long step, but the fight was won by merit 
alone. There is something in that to encourage the present American bank clerk 
who is thinking honorably and ambitiously of his own future." 

When he went into this bank in 1899, it had a capital of $1,000,000, surplus of 
$4,683,000, and deposits of $142,292,000; the capital was increased to $10,000,000 in 
1900 and to $25,000,000 in 1902, and now its capital is $25,000,000, surplus over 
$20,000,000 and deposits over $170,000,000. He resigned as senior active Vice-Presi- 
dent and director Jan., T905. Member of Hartford Club. N. Y. Union League Club, 
Bohemian Club, San Francisco, etc. Rep. Cong. 3 ch'n. 

9940. Archie Harwoop, b. Hartford, Apr. Mch. 22, 1894. 

^o, 1871.+ 994-- Stillman Wad.sworth, b. N. Y. 

9941. Madeline Seymour, b. Hartford, City, May 18, 1900. 

6046. HARMON ^IARSHALL LOOMIS. b. June 29, 18(4; m. ist, Mary A. Coleman, d. 
1856; m. 2nd, Mary Jane Potter. He removed from N. Y. to Chicago, 111. 2 ch'n, 

9943. William C, b. June 15, 1841 ; m. cago. 111. No ch'n. 

Apr. 4, 1867, Agnes Sterling. Chi- 9944- Frank, b. June 10, 1851. 

6047. WILLIAM SHEEN LOOMIS, b. Mch. 15, 1804; m. Mary Rhodes. He d. Dec. 
25, 1859 (1857). New Ulm, Minn. 8 ch'n. 

9945. CoRvrioN S., b. June 3, 1827; m. 9948. Emily A., b. Apr. 29, 1834, d. 1851. 
, d. 1851. 9949- REnECCA. 

9946. Almono D., b. Sept. 29, 1829; m. 9950. Mary. 

Eunice Zilpah Webster. Killed by 9951- Mercy, b. ; m. Fnnt- 

Indians at New Ulm. man. 

9947. Cornelia M., b. Nov. 11, 1831, d. 9952. Uri, b. . Killed by Indians at 

1851. New Ulm. 

6048. LYMAN LOOMIS, b. Aug. 14, 1805; m. Feb. 20, 1833, Eliza Nichols. He d. May 
14, 1857. Paw Paw, Mich. 2 ch'n. 

9953. Emily A., b. Sept. 16, 1843; m. 9954- Mary E., b. Pec. 5. 1847; m. Mch. 

1863, William Young. Brcedsville, 24, 1873, R. R. Bass. Hartford, 

Mich. Mich. 

6050. LEVI LOOMIS. b. Sept. 6, 1810: m. Sarah_ Anne Skinner. He d. Nov., 1892. 
Farmer. Rep. Bapt. Fennsville, Mich. 7 ch'n. 



477 iEtgl|tl| (jgttgratton 

9955. Marion De Kalb, b. Mch. lo, Oct. 3, 1876. Dr. A. Goodrich. 
1840. + 9959. Ida T., b. July 3, 1850; m. Feb. 17, 

9956. Charles, b. July 13, 1842, d. Feb. 1869, D. French. 

21, 1852. 9960. Effie L., b. Sept. i, 1854; m. June 

9957. Bertkand, b. Oct. 12, 1844, d. in U. 4, 1876, F. Raymond. 

S. Army, Mch. 27, 1864. 9961. Charles H., b. Jan. 21, 1857. 

9958. Florence A., b. Mch. 30, 1848; m. 

6051. JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. June 7, 1812; m. ist, Abigail, b. Apr. 8, 1813, d. Ganges, 
Mich., Nov. 2, 1851, dau. of Henry and Theodocia (Ingham) Noble; m. 2nd, 1857, 
Lucy Alberson. (Noble Gen., p. 666, says Lucy Chittenden.) Lumber merchant. 
He d. Dunningsville, Mich., Mch. 20, 1874. 2 ch'n. 

9962. Mordaunt, b. Sept., 1842. In Co. 1866, David Homer, b. Ganges, 
I, 13th Mich. Inf. Killed in battle Mich.. Oct. 31, 1842, son of Russell 
of Stone River, Dec. 31, 1863. and Sophia (Hutchins) Hall. Wag- 

9963. Frances Hannah, b. Breedsville, on manuf'r. Clyde, Kan. Ch'n : i. 
Mich., Apr. 25, 1846; m. Dec. 17, Nathan, 2. Louis H. 

6056. HENRY LOOAIIS, b. Russell, Mass., Oct. 8, 1813; m. Mch. 21. 1841, Mary Ann, 
b. May, 1812, d. July 30. 1876, dau. of David and Sarah ( ) Parks. He d. July 
14, 1868. Russell, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

9964. Eunice A., b. Oct. 10, 1842. East- Russell, Mass. 

hampton, Mass. 9966. David H., b. Jan. 24, 1847, d. July 

9965. Edwin P., b. July 3, 1844 ; ti- Feb. 22, 1862, by hanging — suicide or ac- 
8. 1877, Mrs. Carrie D. Hoag, b. cident. unknown. Russell, Mass. 
1840, d. Aug. I, 1890, dau. of Nel- 9967. Welles, b. Dec. 16, 1848, d. Aug. 
son and Maria ( ) Bosworth. 11, 1874. Russell, Mass. 

6057. RALPH LOOMIS, b. Russell, Mass., Mch. 16, 1817; m. Oct., 1844, Charlotte D. 
Palmer. He d. N. Granby, Aug. 23, 1896, having formerly resided at Westfield, 
Mass. 3 ch'n, b. Mass. 

9968. Emily Charlotte, b. July 19. 1845; that they were divorced before 
m. June 20, 1866, Edwin E., b. 184S, 1874. She m. 2nd, Sept. 14, 1878, 
son of Gains and Harriet ( ) Albert A., b. Suffield, Conn., 1851, 
Sabin. West Springfield, Mass. son of Watson K. and Dollie ( ) 

9969. Edmund Ralph, b. Aug. 4, 1848, d. Parker. Westfield. The Westfield 
July 10, 1850. Vit. Statistics records : "Fred El- 

9970. Julia A., b. Aug. 16, 1851 ; m. ist, mer Loomis, b. Mch. 20, 1874. ille- 
June 2, 1869, James W., b. 1844, son gitimate son of Julia Loomis, West- 
of Asa W. and Jane S. ( ) Eve- field, who was b. in Hartford, 
leth. R. R. conductor. One says Conn." 

6059. OREN loomis, b. Russell, Mass., Feb. 7, 1824; m. Caroline Lampson. He d. in 
U. S. army, 1863. Chicago, 111. 6 ch'n. 

9971. Alvira A., b. May 16. 1843 ; m. Chicago, 111. 

Oct. 23, 1861, Thomas J. b. 1837, 9973- Abraham C, b. May 24, 1846. -|- 

son of Asa and Nancy ( ) 9974- Charlotte A., b. July 10, 1848; m. 
Green. Carpenter. In Westfield Oct.. 1865, Edward Anderson. Chi- 

Vit. Statistics, her name is given as cago. 111. 

Eunice E. Westfield, Mass. 9975. Alice F., b. 1855, d. ae. 3 weeks. 

9972. Jeannette a., b. Oct. 23, 1844; m. 9976. Laura A., b. Sept. 6, i8(5o, d. Dec, 
Dec. 25, 1861, Charles W. Boynton. 1861. 

6063. SOLOMON HUBBARD LOOMIS, b, Mass., Nov. 8, 1820: m. Feb. 12, 1845, Tamar 
(Jane), b. 1824, dau. of wid. Eleanor Barton. Chicopee, Mass. 3 ch'n, b. Mass. 

9977. Idore Isabel, b. 1840, d. Oct. 22, . Ch'n — by 2nd m. : i. Geo. 

1849, ac- 4 mos., 15 days. W., 2. Nellie A. Chicopee, Mass. 

9978. Laura Bishop, b. Feb. 16, 1853; rn. 9979- Clarence Sumner, b. Dec. i, 
1st, ; m. 2nd, Apr. 29, 1857. + 

1873, Wm. Henry Stowell, who d. 

6068. SAMUEL CARRIER LOOMIS, b. Conn., Mch. 24. 1813; m. Oct, 16, 1839, Char- 
lotte M. Brown. He d. 1864. Marlboro, Conn. 5 ch'n, b. Conn. 

9980. Harriet E., b. 1845 ; m. Jan. i, 9982. Alice J., b. Jan. 29, 1849, unm. 
1867, Elihu Marvin Day. Hebron, South Coventry, Conn. 

Conn. 9083. A son, b. Sept. II, 1850, d. young. 

9981. Mary Louisa, b. 1847; m. 1865, 9984. A daughter, b. Aug. 29, 1853, d. 
Morris Firth. Colchester, Conn. young. 



6078. JOEL LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn.. Apr. l, 1822; m. Oct. 22, 1861, Sarah B. 
Miller, d. i88i. He d. July 10, 1887. Moodus, Conn. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 

9985. Emma Is.\belle, b. 1862, d. 1864. Loomis, (No. 8541), of S. Coventry, 

9986. Richard Miller, b. 1865; m. Mary and had ch'n. He d. June, 1889. 

6081. LYMAN LOOMIS, b. Colchester, Conn,, Nov. 1836; m. E. Haddam. Conn., Apr. 28, 
1861, Arelena, b. E. Haddam, Oct. 20, 1838, dau. of Edward and Elizabeth C. (Wil- 
ley) VVorthington. Mechanic. Rep. Prot. Willimantic, Conn. 3 ch'n. 

9987. K.\TE RoBBiNS, b. Winsted, Conn., 9988. Edward Willey, b. E. Haddam, 
Sept. 2, 1863 ; m. Oct. 1894, Albert Jan. 30, 1866, d. Aug. 3, 1885. 
Rathbone. She d. Oct., 1899. No 9989. Monroe Camp, b. July i, 1870. + 

ch'n. 

6087. ISRAEL FOOT LOOMIS, b. Conn., Nov. 8, 1839; m. Nov. 8, 1886, Mary McFadden. 
Resided formerly at Pittsburg, Pa., and latterly at Westchester, Conn. 3 ch'n. 

9990. Alfred Israel, b. Jan. 10, 1868, d. 1S93, John McDonald, of Nova 
1887. Scotia. He d. Greenfield, Mass., 

9991. Charles Brownell, b. Nov. 3, 1869. 1906. 9 ch'n. 

9992. Marv Abby, b. Aug. 28, 1871 ; m. 

6088. MILTON LATHROP LOOMIS, b. Conn., July 16, 1842; m. Nov. 11, 1869, Sarah 
Emeline, b. May 18, 1843, only dau. of Nchemiah and Caroline (Buell) Tracy. Jus- 
tice of the Peace, 1903. Westchester, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

9993. George T., b. July 17, 1871.+ 29, 1908, Joseph, son of Marcus L. 

9994. John R., b. Aug. 26, 1873. Tyron. Manchester, Conn. 

9995. Caroline Buell, b. ; m. June 

6097. AUGUSTUS H. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 21. 1B44; ni. Oct. 15, 1866, Florence Lee. Chi- 
cago, 111. 3 ch'n. 

9996. Lee, b. Aug. 26, 1867. 9998. Philip, b. Sept. 21, 1875. 

9997. Gracie, b. Nov. 14, 1869. 

6114. GIDEON ADAMS LOOMIS, b. Sept. 18, 1788; m. Amanda Brown, who d. Jan. 

30, 1835, ae. 42. He d. May 14, 1847. Pawlet, Vt., where b. his 7 ch'n. 

9999. Owen, b. Mav 17, 1815, d. Dec. 10, George D. Martin. Near Buffalo, 

1824. ' N. Y. 

loooo. Orla, b. Sept. 12, 1817. + 10004. Owen, b. Aug. 10, 1830; m. 1862, 

loooi. Lucia, b. June 25, 1820; m. Be- Sarah C. Dresbach. He d. Feb. 

noni Blossom. Poultney, Vt. 25, 1865, near Camden, S. C, in U. 

Ch'n: I. Frebcrne, 2. . S. army, under General Sherman. 

10002. Laura, b. .*\pr. 21. 1825; m. Loam- No ch'n. 

mi Lee. Poultney, Vt. 10005. Lester, b. Aug. 23. 1833. d. Sept. 

10003. Candace, b. May 3, 1827; m. 14. 1853. 

6119. BENJAMIN NEWBERRY LOOMIS, b. Sept. 15. 1810; m. Oct. 19, 1837. Sarah 
Ann, b. Jan. 20, 181 1, (widow of Jacob Weed), dau. of Howell and Phcebe ( ) 
Gardiner. A lawyer, and Mayor of Binghamton, N. Y. Pres. Elector, 1869. 
Author of Science' and Religion. She d. June 3, 1899, ae. 68. 7 ch'n. (See Leon 
Gardiner Gen., p. 140). 

10006. Benjamin Franklin-, b. Nov. 18, 10009. Charles Wolcott, b. May 12, 
1838. Grad. Un. Coll., i860; m. 1844. Grad. Will. Coll., 1869. 
Apr. 25, 1867, Caroline Scoville. looio. Mary Alice, b. Apr. 26, 1849. 
Lawver. Hoboken, N. J. looii. Clara M., b. Apr. 28, 1852. 

10007. Horace, b. July 14, 1850. + 10012. Eleanor Gardiner, b. Dec. 23, 

10008. Edward Howell, b. Apr. 15, 1842. 1854. 

6120. HENRY WILLIAMS LOOMIS, b. Apr. 14, 1815; m. Oct. 14, 1835. Julia E. Cook. 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 

10013. Julia Elizabeth, b. Feb. 18. 1842; 10015. Mary .V., b. Oct. i. 1847. 
m. Mch. 22, 1864, Charles Gazlay. 10016. Ida. b. Sept. 29, 1857. 

10014. Emma, b. July 6, 1844. 

6121. GEORGE LOOMIS, b. May 27. 1813 ; m. May 27, 1843, Randilla Baker. The 
Forks, Me. 7 ch'n, b. Me. 



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10017. AuRiNDA, b. Mch. II, 1844; m. 10020. Alonzo, b. Feb. 23, 1848. Barring- 
Sept. 4, 1864, Shepard Swaine. ton, N. H. 

Skowhegan, Me. 10021. Mary, b. June, 1852; ni. . 

10018. Martha, b. May, 1845; m. 1866, Freeport, Me. 

Samuel Mitchell. Skowhegan, Me. icx)22. Charles, b. Sept., 1854. Manches- 

10019. James b. Aug., 1846, unm. The ter, N. H. 

Forks, Me. T0023. Emma, b. Oct. i, 1856. 

6127. BRADFORD LOOMIS, b. June 9, 1827; m. Dec. 15, 1856, Pluma Seavy. Skow- 
hegan, Me., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

10024. John F., b. Feb. 27, 1858. 10026. Charles, b. Oct. 22, 1864. 

10025. Sarah A., b. Apr. 7, 1861. 10027. Willl-^m B., b. Oct. 17, 1871. 

6128. BENOICE LOOMIS, b. Mch. 2, 1829; m. Emmeline Tilton, who d. July 26, 1865, 
ae. 28. Skowhegan, Me., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

10028. EoLA May, b. Jan. 18, 1858. 10030. Freddie S., b. Mch., 1862, d. Feb 

10029. Jennie, b. Aug. 12, i860. 26, 1865. 

6130. WARREN LOOMIS, b. Apr. 2, 1834; m. ist, Sophronia A. Phelps, d. Mch. 27, 
1861, ae. 21 ; m. 2nd, Sept. 2, 1862, Ann E. Judkins. Skowhegan, Me., where b. 
his 3 ch'n. 

10031. Flora E., b. Oct. 27, 1858. 10033. Freddie Warren, b. Aug. 8, 1867. 

10032. Lura a., b. Nov. 2, i860. 

6131. CHARLES H. LOOMIS, b. Apr. 22, 1847; m. Sept. 24, 1865. Maria, b. Mch. 17, 
1838, dau. of Lewis and Hannah (Brickctt) Osgood, of Conway, N. H. Farmer. 
Showhegan, Me., where b. his 2 ch'n. (See Osgood Gen., p. 186.) 

10034. Edwin O., b. Jan. 20, 1867. 10035. Cora M., b. Nov. 17, 1871. 

6133. GEORGE HENRY LOOMIS, b. July, 1813; m. Jan. 3, 1846, Elizabeth McClure. 
Geneseo, 111. 2 ch'n. 

10036. IvERY, b. 1842. 10037. Marshall, b. 1844. 

6147- JASON LOOMIS, b. French Creek, W. Va., Sept. 7, 1823; m. W. Va., Sept. 2, 
1843, Chloe Ann, dau. of Wm. Phillips. Farmer. Diamond Springs, ICan. He d. 
Feb., 1907. 7 ch'n— all b. Upshur Co., W. Va., at French Creek. 

10038. Martha Sophia, b. Mch. 16, 1844; 1850. + 

m. Feb. 14, 1869, Wm. Harris. 10042. Ellen Harriet, b. May 24, 1853; 

10039. John Seldon, b. Feb. 4, 1846.+ m. Apr. 4, 1872, Frank W. Stanley. 

10040. Mary Olive, b. May 20, 1848; m. 10043. Aretus Willis, b. Nov. 2r, 
Nov. I, 1866, David B. Rude. She 1858. + 

d. Apr. 13, 1884. 10044. Frank Phillips, b. Nov. 14, 

10041. Justin Edwards, b. Mch. 3. 1861. + 

6148. AMZI LOOMIS, b. French Creek, W. Va., Sept. 24, 1827; m. 1848, Ruth Ann, b. 

Loop, Pa., dau. of Jacob and (McDonald) Gahagan. Putney\-ille, Pa. Farmer. 

Rep. Meth. 4 ch'n. 

10045. John Merrill, b. Jefferson Co., 10047. Elva Sophia, b. ; m. Joseph 

Pa., Oct. 15. 1849. + Anderson. She d. 1874. Ch'd : I. 

10046. Amy Elizabeth, b. , d. 1874. Wilda. 

Unm. 10048. Ira Kingsley, b. Oct. 18, 1868. + 

6158. MARTIN V. LOOMIS, b. Nov. i, 1836; m. Dec. 24, 1865. Nancy J. Clark. Men- 
dota. Mo., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

10049. Leora, b. Oct. 6, 1866. 10052. Alma, b. Oct. 9, 1874, d. Dec. 9, 

10050. Leroy, b. June 11, 1868. 1874. 

10051. Edwin, b. June 27, 1871. 

6169. HON. GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Little Falls, N. Y., Apr. 9. 1824: m, Jan. 13, 1863, 
Sarah Elizabeth, b. Mch. 21, 1836. dau. of Harvey, Jr., and Julia Ann (Cornwall) 
Dunham, of Southington, Conn. In 1847 he (with his father and family) resided 
in Spring\-ale, Fairfax Co., Va. As a boy he was characterized as "always study- 
ing." He made some investigations in the field of electricity, and foresaw the elec- 
tric light of to-day, — as the following sentence from a letter to his brother Mahlon. 
written Apr. 18, 1847, shows. He says : "You may think these revolving glass 
cylinders with the jiggery, or more properly, tlie jugs what hold this latent thun- 



IGo omtH (^puralogn 480 

der and lightning, would cost more picayunes than farmers could scratch up of a 
dry day, but hark ye, boy, we apply this sciciitHic principle to large factories, ma- 
chine shops, or the like, where night work is required, and in every factory where 
night work is required they generally in each shop out of the abundance of their 
motive power might contribute that mite which would transform the dark twelve 
hours to noonday splendor. And I would produce the glorious Drummond light 
by common electricity which barrin' the first cost, would be superior in point of 
economy to the common way of producing it by galvanism. I shall write to Prof. 
Hare ere long, who can probably inform me; if he can not I'll prove it by dint of 
hammer and tongs and send you the result if you care the nature of a penny about 
it." He also was investigating optical lenses, and says in this same letter : "I pro- 
pose to arrange a telescope so that we may have the advantage of seeing (with) 
both eyes alike. A man who has had one optic gouged out can sec with the tele- 
scope as well as your two-eyed man." Query — what effect had this letter on the 
mind of Mahlon, and was it a factor in his aerial telegraphing idea? The letter 
shows that these young men were thinking, thinking ahead of their time. Their 
dreams are now realized in every particular. He completed an academic education 
in Virginia, and then engaged in teaching, and surveying west of the Allegheny 
Mts. Having located in Fayette Co., Va., in 1848, he was appointed Co. surveyor. 
Studied law and admitted to the bar in 1851. A yr. later he rem. to Parkersburg, 
(now) W. Va. In 1861 he was prosecuting att'y for the counties of Jackson and 
Roane. First judge of the 6th Circuit of the new state of W. Va., 1862, and served 
thus for 10 yrs. He also filled the office of Co. Supt. of free schools, in the estab- 
lishment of which he had so much to do. Also .\tt'y and Mayor of Parkersburg. 
State Senator 1875-7. Tic following quotations from the resolutions of the Wood 
Co. Bar Association evidence his esteem among his fellow citizens : 

"In the death of Judge Loomis the Bar loses one of its most distinguished 
members and the State and County in which he had resided for more than half a 
century one of its most honored and respected citizens. At the Bar he was 
especially noted as an advocate, although he was a lawyer of much learning and 
ability, and in his prime, figured with great distinction in some of the most im- 
portant civil cases then pending in the State and Federal Courts. Before the jury 
he was almost invincible. He was a keen and correct judge of human nature, and 
knew how, with his masterly oratory, to play with telling effect upon tlie passions 
or prejudices of the court or jury. He was a past master also in the field of politi- 
cal debate He was a man of deep and firm convictions, and always 

fearless in their advocacy. During the days of civil commotion preceding the War 
of the Rebellion, and while it was being waged, he was most loyal and patriotic to 
the Union. He sacrificed every personal interest which interfered with his loyal 
devotion to his country. His advice and counsel were sought at all times by those 
then burdened with the duty and responsibility of preserving the government from 
disunion. He was a man of culture, learning and refinement, polished and dig- 
nified in his manner, in language chaste, and a conversationalist of great ability. 

For fifty years he was an honored and respected member of this Bar, 

during which period, and for nearly 10 yrs., from 1863 to 1873, he filled with dis- 
tinction and ability the office of Judge of the Circuit Court, and its record will 
bear testimony throughout coming time that he was ever fearless, able, and fair 

in the discharge of his judicial functions During the period ante-dating 

the constitution of 1872, and under the law then in force, he was frequently called 
upon to preside as one of the judges of the Supreme Court of .Appeals of W. Va." 

And this from the Parkersburg (Recorder?) : "The life of Judge Loomis was 
an open book. The people knew him and loved him because he was true to them. 
A moral and upright man, he was accorded that high place in the affections of the 
people to which he was entitled, and which he held to the last. Aside from his legal 
and literary attainments, which were of the highest order, men loved him. and 
prized his friendship beyond that of most men. Parkersburg. Wood Co., and the 
whole state of W. Va., mourn the loss of a good and true man." 

And this pen picture of him : "He was a very handsome man, tall, broad- 
shouldered, spare, of medium complexion. His blue eyes, merry, tender, or brilliant, 
according to his mood, could be so searching that it was said that witnesses told 
the truth in spite of themselves, when he gazed at them. He had other tastes 
besides his business. He sketched, — as the rest of the family did. He wrote both 
prose and poetry — also like the other members of the family, lie invented various 
articles, some of which were patented. He was absolutely incapable of injustice, 
and while he believed in punishment for wrong doing, he was filled with a great 
pity for all who did wrong. In short, he was an ideal Christian gentleman." Law- 
yer. Rep. Non-sectarian. He d. Terra Alba, W. Va., Apr. 18, 1902. His widow 
res. Parkersburg, W. Va., where b. their 2 ch'n. 



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No. 2943. No. 6167. 

Professor Nathan Loomis, Joseph Barber Loomis, 

1794-1876. 1821-1895. 



No. 6169. No. 6171. 

Hon. George Loomis, Ebcn Jcnks Loomis, 

1824-1902. 1828- 



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lEtuhth (Spttrrattan 



10053. George Cornwall, b. Jan. i, 
186s. + 

10054. Carrie Elizabeth^ b. Sept. 26, 
1868; ni. June 5, 1902. William 
Bush, b. Cumberland, Md., Nov. 



28, 1864, son of James Madison 
and Lucy E. (Bush) Scliober. He 
is Prof, of Chem. and Chem. Eng. 
at Lehigh Univ., Pa. Res. S. 
Bethlehem, Pa. 



6170. DR. :M.'MiLON LOOMIS, b. Oppenheim, N. Y., July 21, 1826; m. W. Springfield, 
Mass., May 28. 1856, Achsah, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., Aug. 13, 1831, dau. of Joseph 
and Achsah (Colton) Ashley. As a young man he was characterized as "invent- 
ing something." He moved with his father's family to Va. From thence he came 
to Cleveland, O., in Sept., 184S, and began the study of dentistry with a Dr. 
Wright. The following winter he taught a term of school in Brooklyn Twp., at 
the center, in Cuyahoga Co., O., teaching four months for $65 and board and wash- 
ing. The following summer he knew enough dentistry to make a tour of the 
neighboring counties and do such work as was wanted, "making $50 per month," 
he says. At the end of his money-making tour he made his way back to Spring- 
vale, Va., where he continued his work in dentistry. He practiced in Earlville, N. 
Y., Cambridgeport, Mass., and Phila., Pa. He invented mineral plate (kaolin) pro- 
cess in dentistry. Patented this and other useful devices. Afterwards he settled in 
Washington. D. C, where he made his famous discovery of wireless telegraphy in 
1865. This he demonstrated, beyond doubt, in 1868, in the presence of Smithsonian 
officials, by sending many messages between two stations in Virginia eighteen miles 
apart, and at sea, Chesapeake Bay, between two ships two miles apart. But Dr. 
Loomis's fate was that of many another who has lived and thought ahead of his 
time. For his patient and untiring eflforts he received the scoffs and sneers of his 
fellow-men, of which the following from the Springfield, Mass., Republican, of 1869, 
is a sample : 

"Dr. Mahlon Loomis's petition to Congress for $50,000, to test a new scheme 
of telegraphing, which he thinks he has discovered, seems rather to have stag- 
gered the science of some of the Senators. Mr. Sumner, who presented the peti- 
tion, said he did not know whether it was moonshine or very important. Mr. 
Wilson thought it best not to sneer at it, as some great men had laughed prema- 
turely when the present magnetic telegraph was proposed. Mr. Pomeroy, of Kansas, 
never so happy as when voting money into somebody's pocket, enthusiastically sup- 
ported the Loomis scheme. As Mr. Loomis's petition states that he proposes to 
dispense with wires, and use the earth for one-half his circuit, as does the present 
telegraph, and 'the electric element in the atmosphere far above the surface of the 
earth,' for the other part of the circuit ; it is clear that he needs only the use of 
a couple of telegraph instruments, for instance, in order to test the practicability 
of his idea. We do not quite see how he will hitch on to the upper 'electrical ele- 
ment.' unless he does it by mental deduction, and we fear Congress can not help 
him much in that process. In truth, Mr. Loomis is a dreamer, and an illustration 
of what Pope said of Canning, that 'shallow thoughts intoxicate the brain,' " 

His "Loomis .'Kerial Telegraph" bill for $50,000 capitalization, seriously sup- 
ported by Wendell Phillips and the newspapers of Washington, was discussed in 
Congress by Senators .Aldricli, AVilson. Pomeroy, Charles Sumner and others, and 
received the signature of Pres, Grant in 1873. 

Comment is unnecessary — suffice it to say, the dreamer's dream has become one 
of the greatest factors of to-day in binding together the nations of the earth into 
one great brotherhood of men. Money for experiments on a large scale, to be made 
at Mt. Shasta, Cal., was twice raised, but the promoters were ruined by Wall Street's 
"Black Friday" and the "Chicago Fire." And passing strange it was that his path 
must cross both the "Black Friday" crisis and the "Great Fire of Chicago." Was it 
the "fortuitous concurrence of circumstances," or was the hand of Providence in it? 
Who can tell? Nevertheless, each of these awful calamities brought all of his plans, 
through financial failure of the monied men of New York and Chicago, whom he 
had interested with him, to naught. And Congress, in his application for $50,000, 
January, i86g, so that he might complete the demonstration, and which Hon. 
Charles Sumner presented, delayed and deferred action until 1873, at which time 
his bill passed the Senate, but ultimately the matter was indefinitely postponed, 
although Dr. Loomis had received letters patent July 30, 1872, which prove that he 
was an original patentee of the system of telegraphing without wires, in the U. S., 
and that his system involves every principle claimed to be of recent discovery. 
"After 1873, until the time of his death in t886, the struggles of Dr. Mahlon Loomis, 
single-handed and alone, to win for his discovery a reco,gnition of its worth form 
an episode in the history of American invention and of human life, both interest- 
ing and pathetic." Let justice be done him. 



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Who is not proud, to-day, to belong to a family which produced a discoverer 
of the greatest invention of the age — Wireless Telegraphy? For remember his dis- 
coveries were independent of and in no way aided by the discoveries of the Scotcli 
inventor, Lindsay, who, in his experiments around Dundee, Scotland, between 
1844 and 1853, succeeded in sending messages short distances, and took out a patent 
for the same. Not Faraday, not Morse, not Marconi, nor any one of a dozen 
other great physicists, but the Scotchman, James Brown Lindsay, must be crcdite<l 
with being the first man who thoroughly believed in its possibility and utility, and 
in a sense its discoverer. But had congress supported Loomis, America and not 
Europe would have produced the man who finally made it a reality in the com- 
mercial world. Branly of the Cath. Univ. of Paris gave the world the "coherer" 
and it made >Lirconi's system practical. Dentist. Inventor, Scientist. In politics 
and religion independent. He d. at Terra Alba, W. Va., Oct. 13, 1886. She res. at 
Wash., D. C. I ch'd, b. Phila., Pa. 

Catherine Ashley, b. Aug. S, tect. Ind. Episc'n. Upper Mont- 

1860; m. Wash., D. C, Nov. 26, clair, N. J. Ch'n: I. Anna Maria 

1889, Charles Frederick, b. Strat- Louisa, 2. Richard Wrigley, 3. 

ford-on-Avon, Eng., Jan. 4, 1853, Helen Katherine, 4. Margaret, 5. 

son of Richard and Anna Maria Charles Frederick. 

Louisa (Perrott) Rose. Archi- 



10055- 



6171. 



10056. 



EBEN JENKS LOOMIS, b. Oppenheim, N. Y., Nov. 11, 1828; m. Cambridge, 
Mass., July 13, 1853, Mary Alden, (a descendant of John Alden), b. Charlton, Mass., 
May 15, 1831, dau. of Rev. John and Mary W. F. (Jones) Wilder, of Concord, 
Mass., during the most brilliant period of its literary career. He was a student 
at the Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard Coll., studying under Prof. Asa 
Gray, Benjamin Pierce, Louis Agassiz and others. He was appointed a member 
of the Mathematical staff of the Ephemcris, and when its headquarters were 
removed to Washington, he, after a year's residence in Florida, went with it and 
remained in Washington as one of its mathematicians with offices at the U. S. 
Naval Observatory, being in charge of the nautical almanac office, until 1900. It 
was said of him when a boy that "he was always writing," and he became known 
as the poet of the family. In the 1889-90 eclipse expedition to West Africa he was 
the historian of the expedition, and the result is a large volume entitled "An 
Eclipse Party in Africa," 1896. Also author of "A Sunset Idyll, and Other Poems," 
and of nature studies, "Wayside Sketches," 1894, and a volume of Poems, 1903. 
Astronomer. In politics and religion, Ind't. Amherst, Mass. i ch'd, b. Cambridge. 
Mass. 



Mabel, b. Nov. 10, 1856; m. 
Wash., D. C, Mch. 5, 1879, David 
P., b. Lake Ridge, N. Y., Mch. 19, 

1855, son of and 

( ) Todd. He is a grad. of 
Amlierst Coll. and a desc. of Jona- 
than Edwards. After graduation 
he was app. to a position at the 
Naval Observatory, Wash.. D. C. 
He was afterwards app'd Prof, of 
Astronomy and Director of the 
Observatory at Amherst, and also 
Prof, of Astronomy and Higher 
Mathematics at Smith Coll., at 
Northampton, 9 mi. from Am- 
herst. Has rec'd the degree of 
Ph. D., and has been placed in 
charge of eight scientific expedi- 
tions, including, among others, 
those relating to the transit of Ve- 
nus, the study of Mars, and 
eclipses of the sun. Her biogra- 
phy reads as follows : She was b. 
at Cambridge while her father was 
still studying at the Lawrence Sci- 
entific School of Harvard ITniv'y. 
and connected with the Nautical 
Almanac office, for the American 
Ephemeris, under Prof. Benjamin 



Pierce. Later when its headquar- 
ters were removed to Wash., D. 
C, the young astronomer with his 
wife and child removed there, 
where she spent nearly 15 years of 
childhood and early girlhood. Ma- 
bel Loomis attended the famous 
private school known as the 
Georgetown Seminary, and com- 
pleted its course. During the sev- 
enties, Washington retained much 
of the old charm of early days, the 
country homes round about, in 
Maryland .Tnd Va., still being the 
scene of much old-time liospitality. 
and her child experiences of these 
days are full of picturesque atmos- 
phere. .'Xfter finishing at the 
Georgetown Seminary, she spent 
two or three years at Boston, in 
the special study of music — piano- 
forte, singing and harmony, and in 
art and literature. Returning to 
Washington, she soon met the 
young astronomer. David Todd. 
They were married in 1879, aud in 
1881, removed to .^mhcrst, where 
they have lived ever since. Prof. 
Todd being made chief of numer- 



No. 61/O. 

Dr. Mahlon Loomis, 

1826-1886. 



483 



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ous astronomical expeditions, Mrs. 
Todd began to accompany her 
husband to many and unusual 
parts of the world. Spending sev- 
eral months in Europe in 1885, 
they went, in 1887, to japan. Prof. 
Todd conducting thither a scien- 
tific expedition to observe the 
eclipse of Aug. 19th. Several other 
expeditions intervening, they re- 
turned again to the flowery king- 
dom in 1896, sailing there in the 
schooner yacht Coronet, and mak- 
ing observations of the eclipse of 
Aug. 29th, from the extreme 
northern part of the empire, bor- 
dering on the Sea of Okhotsk, 
among the hairy Ainus, aborigines 
of Japan. Mrs. Todd, on this oc- 
casion, reached a point farther 
north in the Japanese possessions 
than any foreign woman had ever 
attained. And here she made 
special study, ethnological and oth- 
erwise, of the Ainu. In 1900, her 
husband was once more in charge 
of an eclipse expedition ; she ac- 
companied him to Barbary in 
northern Africa, making head- 
quarters at the rarely visited city 
of Tripoli, where a wonderful 
view of the sun's corona (May 
28th) was observed through the 
cloudless desert air. And here she 
made a study of desert native life, 
women in the harems and Ro- 
man remains. In 1901 Prof. Todd 
conducted an expedition to a 
small island ("Singkep) off the 
east coast of Sumatra, where the 
longest eclipse ever observed oc- 
curred on May i8th. On this oc- 
casion a complete circuit of the 
world was made, going via Atlan- 
tic and Mediterranean and return- 
ing by the Pacific, visiting on the 
way, Borneo, Siani. the Philippines, 
China, Japan, and the Hawaiian 
Islands. In 1905. Tripoli was 
once more the scene of an eclipse, 
and as usual she was at hand ren- 
dering assistance, — drawing the 
corona, training amateur observ- 
ers, making records, as well as 
writing articles (for the N. Y. 
Nation, Harper's Weekly, Out- 
look, Independent and Century) 
descriptive of the occurrences. 



In 1907, Prof. Todd conducted an 
expedition (taking with him the 
great 18-inch Amherst equatorial 
telescope) to the elevated pampa 
of Chili, for the purpose of study- 
ing Mars at opposition, in that ex- 
ceptionally steady air; and on this 
occasion Mrs. Todd made a 
special study, in addition to the 
main purpose of the expedition, of 
the remains of old Inca civiliza- 
tion, especially in Peru and at 
high regions among the Andes. 
Besides these numerous and un- 
usual journeys, Mrs. Todd has 
continued her musical studies and 
painting, and has kept open house 
more or less, entertaining socially 
in the college community at Am- 
herst, has written constantly for 
the Century and other magazines, 
edited three volumes of the (pos- 
thumous) poems of Emily Dick- 
inson, and two of her letters, a 
volume of sonnets, and revised 
Steele's Astronomy ; and has writ- 
ten the authoritative book on 
Total Eclipses, and Corona and 
Coronet. She also gives drawing 
room talks, and for private 
Schools and Clubs and Colleges, 
on popular astronomy, travel and 
literary subjects, some fifty to 
eighty each season. She founded 
the Amherst Chapter, Daughters 
of the Am. Revolution, and found- 
ed also the Amherst Historical 
Society, of which she is President. 
She has been a director of the 
Mass. State Federation of Wom- 
en's Clubs, has spoken frequently 
at the Biennial Meeting of the 
General Federation, and was 
Chainnan of the Committee on 
Decoration for the Boston Bien- 
nial, converting the stage of Sym- 
phony Hall into an old French 
garden, making it correspond with 
the permanent decoration of the 
hall, which is modelled upon Ver- 
sailles. They have one child, Mil- 
licent, b. Feb. 5, 1880, a grad. 1902 
of Vassar Coll. She has spent a 
year in Paris, at the Sorbonne, and 
is a specialist in French Literature 
and History, and also plays the 
violin. She frequently accompanies 
her parents in their expeditions. 



6176. JOHN JOSIAII LOOMIS, b. Jan. 23, 1834; m. Apr. 30, 1867, Emma J. Scotten, 
b. Germantown, Pa., Nov. 16, 1845, d. Oct. 17, 1896. He d. Jan. 23, 1834. Hion, N. 
Y. 2 ch'n. 
110057. Ira Thomas, b. Prince George. 10058. Oron Wm., b. Butternuts, N. Y., 

Md., Jan. 5. 1870; m. Apr. 30, 1902, Sept. 3, 1871. 

Edith Smith. 

6180. CUSHMAN F. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 23, 1838; m. Sept. 20, 1866, Maggie J. McCarron. 
Mansfield, O. 6 ch'n. 



Hloomtg ^^n^alogtf 484 

IC0S9. Wai.tkk M.. 1). July 19, 1867. + 10062. Myrtle A., b. . 

10060. AUnLK J., h. July 4, 1869. 10063. Sybil E., b. . 

10061. Wilbur A., b. Sept. 27, 1871.+ 10064. Laura J., b. . 

6182. LYMAN LOOMIS, b. Feb. 9, 1852; m. Lodemia Switzer. Lucas, O. 2 ch'n. 

10065. Roy, b. ; m. . Shelby, O. Mansfield, O. 

10066. Jennie, b. ; m. Mosier. 

6188. FRANKLL\ CHESTER LOOMIS, b. Rushville, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1826; m. ist, Jan. 
4, 1849, Sarah Ann, b. Gorham, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1825, d. Rushville, Jan. 20, 1864, 
dau. of Staats and Susan (Blodgett) Greene; m. 2nd, June 5, 1876, Anna M., dau. 
of Abraham and Mary ( ) Sallee, of Fulton City, 111. His dau. writes (1908) 
that he never wore glasses, does not now, and yet reads all kinds of print. Mer- 
chant. Rep. Cong. Waukegan, 111. 9 ch'n, first 3 b. Rushville, last 6 b. Wau- 
kegan. 

10067. Frank Chester, b. Oct. 5, 1849; Goodson, of Bellevuc. O. ; m. 2nd, 
m. May, 1883, Mary Egle. No Feb. 11, 1893, Willis P. Collins, 
ch'n. Bellevue, O. Wilmington, N. C. Ch'd— by ist 

10068. Stella May, b. Dec. 5, 1852; m. m. : i. Henry C. 

1st, Apr. 22, 1874, Charles Robert, 10070. Charles Wilbur, b. May 15, 1877, 

b. Dec. 16, 1852, d. Sterling, Kan., d. Nov., 1889. 

Dec. 3, 1889, son of Nelson Mont- 10071. Nellie Maud, b. Oct. 4, 1878, d. 

gomery and Jane Louise (Red- Nov., 1889. 

field) Howard, of Toledo, O. ; m. 10072. Pearl Ella, b. July 29, 1881, d. 

2nd, Aug. 13, 1891, Col. John Nov., 1889. 

Henry Ricksecker. Kansas City, 10073. Frank Chester, b. Aug. 16, 1884, 

Mo. Ch'n— by 1st m. : i. Anne d. Nov., 1889. 

Louise, 2. Nelson Montgomery. 10074. Anna Myrtle, b. Apr. 14, 1887, d. 

10069. Addie Florence, b. May 7, 1854; Nov., 1889. 

m. 1st, May 7, 1872, Frederick L. 10075. An infant, b. and d. July 29, 1889. 

6192. ELISHA LOOMIS, b. Rushville, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1826; m. Nov. 12, 1874, Lucy, b. 
Granville, O., dau. of Anthony C. Brown, i ch'd. 

10076. Chester Brown, b. Three Rivers, Mich., Jan. 27, 1877. -|- 

6199. CAPT. JAMES BRACKETT LOOMIS, b. Ypsilanti, Mich.. Apr. 11, 1839; m- 
Battle Creek, Mich., Dec. 15, 1869, Josephine E. Blanchard, b. Lockport, N. Y., d. 
Helena, Mont., Apr. 19, 1893. She was the step-dau. of Gilbert Davis and Mrs. 
Susanna ( ) Blanchard, and generally known as Josie Davis. In Civil War — 
7th Mich, cavalry, participating in all the battles in Va. and Maryland. Mustered 
out as Capt. of Co. M, Dec. 15, 1865. Served in Gen. Custer's Brigade, under 
Stoneman, Kilpatrick and Sheridan. Salesman, miner in Alaska, and traveler. Rep. 
Helena, Mont, i ch'd. 

10077. Frank Dwight, b. Apr. 19, 1875.+ 

6202. ALBERT SEWARD LOOMIS, b. in the Sandwich Islands, Nov. 9, 1825; m. Oct. 
6, 1846. Sarah Wood, b. June 25, 1825, d. July 12, 1879, dau. of Henry Hill. Farmer. 
Rep. Presb. He d. Detroit, Mich., Mch. 28, 1904, but resided formerly at North- 
ville, Mich. 6 ch'n, b. Ypsilanti, Mich. 
1007S. Ada B\it0N, b. Oct. 11, 1847; m. Aug. 25, 1874. 

Oct. 2, 1872, John E. Ellsworth. 10081. May Evarts, b. July 28, 1861. 

Ypsilanti, Mich. Unm. Ypsilanti. 

10079. Oliver Henry, b. Nov. i. 1854; m. 10082. Vincent Hazen, b. July i, 1864. + 
H. Florella Warren. Plymoutli, 10083. Grace Amanda, b. May 25, 1869; 
Mich. m. Jan. i, 1901, Eugene Strong. 

10080. Charles Albert, b. Oct. 2, 1856, d. Ypsilanti, Mich. 

6206. BENJAMIN CHAPIN LOOMIS, b. Middlesex, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1830; m. Victor, 
N. Y., Apr. 15, 1855, Abi Jane, b. Ava, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1830, dau. of Joseph and 
Deborah (Comstock) Peacock. Fanner. Rep. Meth. He d. Battle Creek, Mich., 
Aug. 23, 1899. 6 ch'n, first 4 b. Burlington, and last 2 Marshall, Mich. 

10084. Charles Ezra, b. Feb. 21, 1856; 10086. Katheryn Alice, b. Dec. 9, 1862; 
m. Dec. 5. 1900, Carrie Frink. m. Battle Creek, Oct. 18, 1883, El- 
Battle Creek, Mich. mer A., b. Emmet, Mich., June 13. 

10085. Cynthia Eliza, b. Sept. 17. 185S; i860, son of Sylvanus and Urania 
m. Nov. 26, 1882. Sheldon W. Og- (Parks) Robinson. Farmer. Rep. 
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10087. 
10088. 

6210. 

10090. 
10091. 
6212. 

10093. 
6219. 



10094. 



Fred. Nathaniel, b. Aug. 10. 
1865. + 

Milton Joseph, b. Feb. 17, 1867; 

m. July 14, 1898, Adda Daniels. 



No ch'n (1906). Battle Creek. 
10089. Edna Abi, b. Aug. 18, 1872 ; m. 
June 10, 1903, Lorenzo Snyder. 
Battle Creek. 



ALLEN LOOMIS, b. Rushville, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1839; m. ist, Ellen Thomas; m. 

2nd, Rushville, Feb. 14, 1871, Elizabeth (EUerington) Green, b. Hull, England, Feb. 

8, 1850. Pres. Elector, Rep. ticket, 1908. Farmer. Rep. Meth. 3 ch'n, all b. 

Rushville. 

Helen M., b. Dec. 21. 1871 ; m. Jan. 3, 1900, Morgan N. Abbott. 

Feb. II, 1897, Fred H. Bennett. 10092. Carrie E., b. Feb. 18, 1881. 

Anna M., b. May 19, 1877; m. 

MINER LOOMIS, b. Rushville, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1842; m. Rushville, Oct. 6, 1869, 
Mary E., b. Rushville, July 26, 1848, dau. of John and Martha E. (McPherson) 
Aynsley. Farmer. Rep. Meth. i ch'd, b. Rushville. 

Frank B., b. July 29, 1875; m. John and Charlotta (Wyman) 

Rushville, Feb. 13, 1901, Elsie R.. Voorhees. Farmer. Rep. Meth. 

b. Rushville, Jan. 23, 1880, dau. of 

CHESTER HERRICK LOOMIS, b. North East, Pa., Feb. 2, 1828; ni. May 24, 
1853, Emeline Louisa, b. North East, Sept. i, 1834, dau. of Rev. Chaunccy and Nancy 
(Cole) Burch (a Freewill Bapt. preacher). He was drafted twice, first in 1863, 
and again in 1844. He did not claim exemption, but was rejected because of organic 
heart trouble. He was as loyal as his four soldier brothers, but could not pass. 
Farmer, bee keeper. Proh't. He d. July 8, 1906, at North East, where b. his 8 ch'n. 



10095. 

10096. 
10097. 

10098. 
6222. 



10102. 
6225. 



1864. 

10099. Chauncev Burch, b. July 21, 
1867, d. Sept. 2, 1867. 

loioo. Perrin Elton, b. Oct. 29, 1868, d. 
Feb. 2, 1876. 

Chauncey Randal, b. Jan. 18, 
1871 ; m. July 4, 1893, Nettie Swee- 
zey. Removed in 1891 from 
North East to Sisterville, W. 'Va., 
tlience in 1894 to Tiffin, O., and 
has not been heard of since. Who 
can tell us what became of him? 



lOIOI. 



Mary Elizabeth, b. Mch. 17. 

1854; m. Greenfield, Pa., Sept. 26. 

1877, Ransom A., b. Greenfield, 

Apr. 3, 185s, son of Chauncey and 

Theresa ( Pierce) Prindle. Oil 

driller. Rep. North East. Ch'd ; 

I. Winne Clement. 

Calvin Dexter, b. Apr. 11, 1855, 

d. Mch. 27, 1857. 

Melvin Arthur, b. May 8, 1858.+ 

Frank Herbert, b. July 28, 1864, 

d. Feb. 23, 1888. 

Floyd Elbert (twin), b. July 28, 

PERRIN DYER LOOMIS, b. North East, Pa., Apr. 28, 1835; m. State Line, Pa., 
July 4, 1865, Ella, b. Glasgow, Scotland, June 4, 1842. dau. of Wm. and Ellen 
(Pekin) Jamieson. Farmer. Rep. Meth. Served in Civil War, Co. F, 7th Regt., 
O. V. I., and was wounded at Cedar Mt., Aug. 9, 1862. Rem. from North East, 
1869. Res. now, Calmar, Kan. I ch'd. 
Isaac Dawson, b. Marquette, Kan., Oct. 4, 1870. + 

ELLIOT BURCH LOOMIS, b. May 8, 1843; m. ist, in Wis., Clara Evans; m. 
2nd. North East, Pa., Jan. i, 1866, Madelia Ann, b. North East, May 8, 1845, dau. 
of Rev. Chauncev and Nancv (Cole) Burch. Fle enlisted from Berlin, Wis., Apr. 
23, 1864, in Co. M, First W'is. Vol. Cav. In the fights with Wheeler and Forrest 
under Maj. Jones, with Lyon in Ky., and under Gen. Wilson in the raid through 
Ala. (the last campaign of the war) taking part in the engagements at Selma, Ala., 
Centerville, Bentonville and West Point, and in many skirmishes. This regt., with 
a Mich, regt., captured JefiFerson Davis. See regimental History for above facts. 
Mustered out, July 19, 1865. He kept a diary during the last campaign,— in pos- 
session of family. Farmer and bee keeper. Rep. Bapt. Free Mason. He d. 
Mch. 19, 1886, at Greenfield, Pa., where b. his last 8 ch'n. 



10T03. 
10104. 



10105. 



Rush E., b. Wis., . + 

Nettie Etholene, b. Nov. 17, 
1866, d. May 26, l87S- 
Stella Irene, b. Apr. 14, 1868; m. 
Lowville, Pa., Nov. 15. 1884, 
George Richard, b. Trumble, O.. 
June 3, 1856, son of Daniel and 
Elizabeth (Sawtell) Hunt. Farm- 
er and engineer. Prohib. Bapt. 



They adnnted a child, Evelyn, dau. 

of Griffith. Union City, Pa. 

Charles Burch, b. Apr. 14, 1870. 
d. Dec. 21, 1870. 

Rose May. b. Aug. 21, 1872, d. 
Juno 21, 1875. 

10108. Charles Burch, b. Apr. 7, 1876. -f 

10109. William Elliot, b. Apr. 7, 1878; 
ni. Chicago, 111., Dec. 6, 1903, Ethel 



10106. 



10107. 



moomts (ii^uralngii 



JaiiKstuun, X. v., Jan. 30, 1902, 
Willis Everett, b. Union City, Pa., 
Jan. 6, 1878, son of Orlin Dustin 
and Clara Leticia (Myers) Le 
Baron. Bapt. Union City, where 
b. ch'd : I. Marion Irene. 
Arthur Roy, b. May 3, ,'883. 
Educated, with his sister Nellie, 
at Soldiers' Orphan Home. Pa. 
Farmer. Rep. Bapt. Unm. Union 
City. 



lOIIO. 

6226. 



10112. 
10113. 

6242. 

loiiS- 

10116. 
10117. 

6244. 

10120. 
10121. 

6245. 

10123. 
10124. 

6270. 



10126. 



6273. 

10129. 
10130. 
10131. 

6274. 

10132. 
6277. 

IOI33- 
10134. 

6279. 



I'Mizabeth, b. Sandv Lake, Pa. 
May 3, 1880, dau. of Willis Rush 
and Nannie Elizabeth (Fox) Eck- 
els. He was a mcmb. of National 
Guards, Pa., for 5 yrs. and was a 
pri\-ate in Co. A, i6th Pa. Vol. 
Inf. in Spanish-American War, in 10 

the Porto Rican campaign, in fight 
at Coamo, Aug. 9, 1898. Chair 
maker. Rep. Bapt. Union City, 
Pa. 
Nellie May, b. Apr. 9, 1881 ; m. 

RUSH MURRAY LOOMIS, b. North East, Pa., Dec. 22, 1847; m. Weyanwego, 
Wis., June 22, 1867, Alice, b. Buflfalo, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1845, dau. of Pliny Piatt and 
Mary Salina (Wilson) Pope. Carpenter. Rep. Res. in Minn., Wis. and S. Dak. 
He served in Civil War, 1861-5, Co. M, ist Cav., Wis., and was in active service 
all the time from Dec., 1861, until his discharge July 19, 1865. It was his boast that 
he was never in the hospital, but constantly with the command. He and his brother 
Elliott were together during last year of service. He d. at Soldiers' Home, Min- 
nehaha, Minn., Nov. 23, 1907. His widow res. in Minneapolis, Minn. 3 ch'n. 
Arthur Pope, b. Nov. 24, 1867. + 10114. Frances Belle, b. Mch. 2, 1872, d. 

Wilson Murray, b. Nov. 14, 1869, Aug. 13, 1876. 

d. Aug. 18, 1872. 

JOEL J. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 24, 1824; m. ist, Nov. 24, 1845, Phoebe Robinson; m. 

2nd, Mch. 27, 1862, Jeannctte Smiley. Manteno, 111. 5 ch'n, b. 111. 

Mary E., b. July 16, 1847; m. Jan. 14, 1875, W. Brockway. 

Sept. 26, 1864, L. H. Foster. !0ii8. John A., b. Oct. 9. 1863, d. Mch. 

Harriet S., b. Dec. 10, 1851. 18, 1868. 

Sarah A., b. Apr. 25, 1856; m. 10119. George Ann, b. Aug. 9, 1868. 

DAVID LOOMIS, b. Sept. i, 1834; m. Sept. 15, 1864, Amanda Hurley. Momence, 
111. 3 ch'n, b. 111. 

Ida E., b. Jan. 24, 1866. 10122. Carrie, b. July 5, 1873. 

Hattie, b. Sept. 3, 1869. 

NATHAN PERRY LOOMIS, b. Mch. 30, 1840: m. Mch. 29, 1866, Charity Daw- 
son. (Stanton's Gen., p. 303, says Annie Dalson). Momence, 111. 3 ch'n, b. 111. 
Addie, b. Dec. 27, 1866. 10125. John, b. Jan. 8, 1871. 

Carrie M., b. Mch. 27, 1868. 

ERASTUS I. LOOMIS, b. Feb. 18, 1821; m. ist, Oct. 24, 1844, Ruth Ann Newton, 
d. Sept. 30, 1846; m. 2nd, Aug. 23, 1848, Tryphcna G. Root. New Berlin, Wis. 3 
ch'n, b. Wis. 

Edward J., b. Sept. 14, 1845; ff- 10127. Martha A., b. Nov. 4, 1850; m. 

Elizabeth Loftos. 5 sons. Tess Daniel Mason. Milwaukee, Wis. 

Corners, Wis. 10128. Emma C, b. Sept. 21, 1858. 

CHARLES GILES LOOMIS, b. N. Y„ May 23, 1821 ; ni. Mch. 12, 1845, Julia 

Sheldon. Orwell, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

George S., b. Mch. 7, 1846.-!- 1871, Lucius Beadle. Orwell, 

Clark C. b. Nov. 3. 1847- + N. Y. 

Mary, b. Aug. 29, 1849; m. June i, 

ORSON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Nov. 15, 1824; m. June 3, 1855. Almira Stowell. Or- 
well, N. Y. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 
Emma, b. Jan. 6, 1857. 

HENRY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 13, 1831 ; ni. July 22, 1855, Susan Stowell. He 
d. in U. S. army, Jan. 27, 1863. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Arvilla, b. Sept. 16, 1858. ioi3S- Henrietta, b. Jan. 5, 1863. 

Arletta, b. Aug. 4, i860. 

ANSEL LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 20, 1835; m. Mch., 1859. Ann James. West 
Camden, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



10136. Lizzie, b. Oct., i860. 

10137. Minnie, b. Feb., 1863. 



10138. Jennie, b. Jan., 1865. 

10139. Anna, b. June, 1868. 



/VllUCl'i >-J!'..\v?. ',:'." 



No. 6219. No. 6220. 

Chester Herrick Lootnis, Joseph Ross Loomis, 

1828-1Q06. i8jo- 



No. 6222. 
Perrin Dyer Loomis, 



No. 6225. No. 6226. 

Elliot Burch Loomis, Rush Murray Loomis, 

1843-1886. 1847-1907. 



The Soldier Family. 



£7 iEigi|ti| Q^gn^ralton 

6280. LORIN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. i, 1837; m. June 2, 1863, Emeranda H. Wilmot. 
W. Camden, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10140. Arvilla R., b. July 17, 1861. 10143. Willie Oscar, b. July it, 1868. 

10141. Ida May, b. Mch. 11, 1863. 10144. Frederick, b. July 2, 1870. 

10142. Ella, b. Feb. 9, 1865. 

6287. COURTLAND J. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec. 24, 1837; m. Apr., 1861, Sarah A. 
Bridge. N. Norwich. N. Y. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 

10145. Cora A., b. Mch. 27, 1864. 

6288. OSCAR F. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Nov. 3, 1839; m. Dec, 1865, Mary A. Vanoat. Iowa 
Falls, la. I ch'd. 

10146. Clarissa, b. Mch., 1870. 

6292. THOMAS EDWARD LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Feb. 13, 1838; m. Feb. 17, 1861, Angeline 
C. Ireland. Veteran of the Civil War. Bainbridge, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10147. John Henry, b. Nov., 1864. 10149. James Burt, b. July 20, 1871. 

10148. Larue, b. July, 1867. 

6307. WILLIAM JUDSON LOOMIS, b. Bainbridge, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1853; m. Nov. 27, 
1876, Sarah Augusta, b. Bainbridge, Aug. 6, 1855, dau. of William and Sarah (Doo- 
little) Kelley. Farmer. Prohib. Meth. Hicks, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 
10150. Charles Alton, b. Norwich, N. Y., N. Y. 

Oct. 27, 1879; m. Jan. 8, 1908, Ber- T0151. Sarah Alice, b. July 10, 1896. 

tha L. Goodwin. Guilford Center, 

6309. GEORGE LEROY LOOMIS, b. Aug. 11, 1861 ; m. Lockwood, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1886, 
Sarah Elenor, b. Chemung, N. Y., July 11, 1867, dau. of Stephen B., and Hannah 
O. (Hatfield) Besley. Building contractor. Rep. Meth. Jamestown, N. Dak. 
I ch'd. 

10152. LeRoy Besley, b. Hicks, N. Y., Meth. Waverly, N. Y. 
Oct. 21, 1887. Photographer. Rep. 

6312. HENRY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec. i, 184 1 ; m. Josephine Winslow. Lansing, Mich. 
3 ch'n. 

10153. A son, b. , d. . ioi55- A , b. 

10154. A dau., b. ; m. . 

6319. LYMAN L. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 27, 1849; m. June 14, 1871, Alice A. Johnson. 
Lebanon, N. Y. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 

10156. Ola E., b. Apr. 13, 1872; m. Crandall. Plainville, Conn. 

6328. AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Oct. 16, 1855; m. Effie Dye. N. Granby, Conn. 5 ch'n. 

10156.1. Bertha, b. ; m. . i ch'd. 10156.4. George, b. . Unm. 

10156.2. Cotesworth, b. . Unm. 10156.5. Gladys, b. . 

10156.3. Oscar, b. ; m. . 2 ch'n. 

6335. CROWELL HIGBY LOOMIS, b. Jan. 31, 1813; m. Margaret Hull. Codrington, 
Canada. 8 ch'n. 

10157. Rhoda, b. June 13, 1844; m. An- LInm. 

drew Clark. Codrington. 10161. Crowel H., b. Sept. 3, 1852. Unm. 

10158. Laura T., b. Feb. 12, 1846. Unm. 10162. Lucy Jane, b. June 8, 1854. 
19159. Margaret Ann, b. Jan. 31, 1848; 10163. Homer Burton, b. May 26, 1856, 

ni. James Wood. Codrington. d. May 7, 1867. 

10160. Alice Blanche, b. Aug. 6, 1850. 10164. Martha, b. Feb. 21, 1859. 

6346. CHESTER ABNER LOOMIS, b. Oct. 19, 1816; m. Oct. 9, 184S, Mary McKnight. 
He d. Apr. 2, 1862, at Fortress Monroe, Va., in U. S. army. Madrid, N. Y., where 
b. his 4 ch'n. 

10165. James H., b. Aug. 18, 1846. + 10167. Melinda R., b. Sept. 11, 1850; m. 

10166. Charles D., b. May 9, 1848; m. June 21, 1870, Thomas W. 
May 6, 1874, Anne Hall. Necedah, O'Brien. Madrid, N. Y. 

Wis. 10168. Henry C, b. Apr. 7, 1854. + 

6.348. GEORGE HIRAM LOOMIS, b. Oct. 16, 1825; m. Elma Story, who d. July 5, 1867. 
Princeton, Wis. 4 ch'n, b. Wis. 



ffionmiB (gfttralorig 



10169. Melvin J., b. Oct. II, 1853. Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 

10170. George Henry, b. July 25, 1854. 
Princeton, Wis. 



488 



10171. Emma R., b. Nov. i, 1856, d. June 
25, 1858. 

10172. Hiram H., b. June 2, 1859. 



6349. 
10173. 

6350. 
10174. 

6351- 



10176. 
10177. 



10178. 

10179. 

10180. 
6353- 

10187. 
6356. 

10189. 

10190. 

10191. 

6361. 



10193. 
10194. 



DANIEL ABNER LOOMIS, b. iSj;; m. Olive C. Smith. Cooleysville, Minn, i 
ch'd, b. Wis. 
Franklin, b. . 

CHARLES W. LOOMIS, b. 1829; m. Hulda Streetor. River Falls, Wis. 2 ch'n, 

b. Wis. 

Franklin, b. 1858. ioi75- George, b. 1862. 



6362 



10193- 



1st, June 9. 1837, Fidelia Clough, d. 
hitney. Served in 7th Wis. Battery, 

d. July 9, 1864, at Jilemphis, Tenn., 
U. S. Armv, /th Wis. Battery. 
George DeWitt, b. Mch. 23, 1848. + 
Mary A., b. Apr. 7, 1850; m. John 
Hawthorn. Dunn Co., Wis. 
Elva Minetta, b. June 30, 1852; 
m. Francis E. Tanner. Jamesport, 
Mo. 

Ralph W., b. Oct. 14. 1854. 
Myron Sylvester, b. Jan. 8, 1856. 
Chester Abner, b. Nov. 25, 1858, 
d. July, i860. 



RICHARD E. LOOMIS, b. Jan. 22, 1815; m. 
Nov. ID, 1844; m. 2nd, Mch. 25, 1845, Kena W 
1864. Appleton, Wis. 11 ch'n, b. Wis. 

Homer Edwin, b. Apr. 10, 1839. + 

Jane Elizabeth, b. Mch. 23, 1841 ; 

m. 1st, Mch. 9, 1862, Geo. H. 10181. 

Thompson, d. Aug., 1864; m. 2nd, 10182. 

Mch. 9, 1866, August Petron. Pen- 

saukie. Wis. 10183. 

Leonora Luciniia, b. June 4, 1842; 

m. June 28, 1868, Israel Baker. 

Leapolis, Wis. 10184. 

Helen Fidelia, b. Feb. 29, 1844; 10185. 

m. Mch. 9, 1862, Charles Ellis. 10186. 

Appleton, Wis. 

Charles Richard, b. Oct. 15, 1845, 

OLIVER H LOOMIS, b. 1812; m. Mch. 14, 1836, Louisa, b. .\pr. 11, 1809, dau. of 
Rev. Daniel and Mrs. Anna [(Sweet) Keys] Coe. He d. Dec. 25, 1838, and his 
widow m. Sept. 9, 1845, Charles Hall. Winchester, Conn. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 
Lyman, b. 1836, d. in U. S. army. 10188. Mary L., b. 1838; m. Duffey. 

HIRAM PEASE LOOMIS, b. Pleasant Mt., Pa., Dec. 9, 1819; m. May 20, 1846, 

Laura, b Forest City, Pa., July 7, 1826, dau. of Francis and Jane (Loomis, 3045) 

Griswold. Farmer. Rep. Bapt. He d. Aug., 1900, at Pleasant Mt., Pa. 4 ch'n, 

all b. in Wayne Co., Pa. 

Theron Orsemus, b. Feb. 25, d. Nov. 17, i860. 

1848 + 10192. Francis Earle. b. Dec. 17, 1861 ; 

Oliver Grove, b. Aug. 16, 1857, d. m. Feb. 26, 1891, Mary Elizabeth 

Apr. 23, 1862. Paynter. Waymart, Pa., R. F. D., 

Helen Annette, b. Feb. 21, i860. No. i. 

JAMES BEACH LOOMIS, b. Blacknover, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1815; m. Mch. ' 7, 1852. 
Nancy Carman. He, with his- two bros., John and Harvey, crossed the Miss. 
River in the fall of 1838. Were they the first Loomises to cross "the father of 
waters?" She d. abt. 1864, and he d. Feb. 15, 1889. Cnrthagc, 111. 2 ch'n. 
Lewis Mason, b. Aug. 27, 1861. + Nov., 1886, Frank Grover. She d. 

Mary Bell, b. Apr. 3, 1864; m. Sept. 30, 1888, at Burnside, 111. 



10196. 



JOHN LOOMIS, b. Deer River, N. Y 
Sarah Chalfont, b. O., Aug. 15, 1821, 
Kcokulc. where b. his 4 ch'n. 
Clara Ellen, b. Sept. 6, 1847; '"• 
June 6, 1877, Martin Van Buren, 
b. Keokuk, Sept. 6, 1847, son of 
James Stuart and .Mice M. (Joy) 
Walker. She d. Dec. IS, 1902. 
Ch'n: I. Lclia Loomis, 2. Ethel 
Laura, 3. Irma Ellen, 4. John 
Loomis, 5. Martin Van Buren. 
Caroline, b. Apr. 17, 1849; m. 
Sept. 16, 1869, Wm. Henry Wyatt. 



, Jan. 17, 1817; m. Keokuk, la., May 6, 1846, 
d. Jan. 28, 1896. He d. Feb. 15, 1874. at 



She d. Keokuk, Sept. 16, 1889. 
Ch'n: I. Clara, 2. John Loomis, 3. 
Wm. Henry, 4. Caroline Inez, 5. 
Laura Loomis, 6. Alice Rowe, 7. 
May Loomis, 8. Lelia. 
Laura, b. Mcli. 2, 1854, d. Mch. 16, 
Unm. 



10197. 
10198. 



Alice, b. June 30, 1859, d. Oct. 8, 
1881. Unm. 



489 lEtglitl) (ilntrrattDU 

6364. HARVEY LOOMIS, b. Schenectady, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1820; m. Keokuk, la., Sept. 
27, 1846, Frances, b. Gallipolis, O., Feb. 2, 1827, dau. of Andrew and Charlotte 
(Warnick) Oilar. He was a soldier in the war known as the Mo. and Iowa war, 
about 1839. He walked 4 mi. morning and night, reporting daily for duty until the 
unpleasantness was settled. She is living ( 1906) at Miles, Texas. Farmer. Rep. 
Bapt. He d. Revere, Mo., Sept. 11, 1904, to which place he removed in 1840, from 
Keokuk, la., having emigrated from N. Y. to Keokuk when but 17 yrs. of age. S 
ch'n, first 2 b. Keokuk, la., and last 3 nr. Revere; 2 in Clark Co., Mo. 

10199. AsAHEL K., b. Aug. IS, 1847. + ' 10202. Anna M., b. Sept. 17, 1856; m. J. 

10200. Charlotte Adah, b. Oct. 5, 1848, Albert McLemore. San Angelo, 
d. Oct. 19, 1857. Texas. Ch'n: i. Elbert, 2. Lee. 

10201. John Wm., b. Dec. S, 1854. + 10203. Andrew Caleb, b. Sept. 8, 1859. + 

6366. LEWIS LOOMIS, b. Mch. 4. 1824; ni. Julia Ann Kingsbury. He d. . 

Gouverneur, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10204. Frank, b. Feb. 3, 1B52; m. Aug. Oct. 16, 1859. 

27, 1874, Athelia M. Strader. 2 10206. Cora E., b. Nov. 14, 1863. Unm. 

ch'n, Gouverneur, N. Y. Gouverneur, N. Y. 
10203. Harvey B., b. Sept. 14, 1855, d. 

6370. CALEB LOOMIS, b. Shenango Co., N. Y., June 12, 1832; m. Jan. i, 1861. Polly 
Ann, b. Mt. Vernon, Ind., Apr. 14, 1842, dau. of Miles H. and Elizabeth ( ) 
Lane. He rem. in 1857 from N. Y. to Mo. Farmer. Rep. Presb. 2 ch'n, b. Ash- 
ton, Mo. 

10207. Ada E., b. Mav 8, 1863; m. Mch. m. Feb. 15, 1893, Lambert Hardy. 

24, 1892, Dan T. Shuler. Revere, Revere, Mo. Ch'n: i. Ethel, 2. 
Mo. No ch'n. Edna, 3. Estella, 4. Earl, 5. Lam- 

10208. Frances Olivia, b. Jan. 21, 1867 ; bert. 

6371. EMORY LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Mch. 7, 1819; m. Sept. 12, 1841, Laura 
Lyman, who d. Jan. 30, 1894, ac. 82. Torrington, where b. his i ch'd. 

10209. Laura Jane, b. May, 1846; m. ist, Benjamin W. Pettibone. She d. 
Mch. 16, 1864, Enos J. Marshall: Dec. 21, 1903. Torrington, Conn, 
m. 2nd, Alexander Bierce ; m. 3rd, 

6377. LAUREN LOOMIS, b. Smithville Flats, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1835; m. Henderson, Minn., 
Dec, 1859, Hannah B., dau. of Andrew and Maria (Dayton) Thompson. He d. 
Mch. IS, 1863. Farmer. Rep. Henderson, Minn, i ch'd. 

10210. Lauren Franklin, b. Mch. 23, 1863. + 

6378. EPHRAIM LOOMIS. b. Nov. s, 1837; m. ist, Nov. 20, 1862, Elsie A. Skillman, d. 
May 31, 1869; m. 2nd, Sept. 4, 1871, Cornelia S. Pease. Served in Civil War, i8sth 
N. Y. Vol. Smithville, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10211. Frances, b. Oct. 12, 1863, d. Feb. 10212. Elsie, b. Apr. ig, 1869, d. Apr. 2S, 

25, 1865. 1871. 

6380. GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Oct. 19, 1841 : m. Mch. 25, 1869, Cecilia Henry. Served in 
Civil War, i85tli N. Y. Vol. Smithville, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 

10213. GeorcEj b. June, 1873. 

6381. URIAH LOOMIS, b. Smithville Flats, N. Y., May 2, 1843; m. Smithville, N. Y., 
Oct. 22, 1884, Emma M., b. Smithville, July 4, 1853, dau. of William and Jane 
(Wilson) Harrison. Served in Civil War, 185th N. Y. Vol. Farmer. Rep. Smith- 
ville Flats, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

T0214. Mary Jane, b. Aug. 14, 1886. 10215. William H., b. Aug. 19, 1888. 

6387. AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Sept. 12, 1824; m. Feb. 20, 1845. Elizabeth Monroe. 
Mount Pleasant, Pa., where b. his 5 ch'n 

10216. Alvin H., b. Oct. 16, 1846. -f Nov. 17, 1874, Ralph Randall. 

10217. Grandison, b. Oct. 25, 1848. -|- 10219. Jane E., b. June 10, 1856. 

10218. Angeline E., b. June 6, 1850; m. 10220. Henry A., b. Sept. 25, 1862. 

6393. ORLIN LOOMIS, b. Apr. 12, 1835; m. ist, May 24, 1859, Eliza Harrison; m. 2nd, 

Mch, 20, 1872, Maggie Huston. Le Roy, O., where b. his 2 ch'n. 
10221. Myrtie, b. Sept. 27, 1861 ; m. Nor- ville, O. 

man J. Loomis (7630). Paines- 10222. Cora, b. Aug. 16, 1863. 



EnomtB ^fit?al09^ 



490 



6394- 
10223. 
10224. 
10225. 

6395- 

10227. 

6401. 

10229. 
6403. 

10230. 



LUCIAX LOOMIS, b. July 11, 1837; m. Mary Wright. Madison, O. 4 ch'n, b. O. 

Elroy b Jan , t86i. 10226. Elbertis, b. Nov., 1872, d. Dec. 20, 

Effie,' b.' July,' 1863. 1873- 
Roy, b. Feb., 1866. 

WALLACE LOOMIS, b. July 12, 1839; m. Wealthy Brady. Le Roy, O., where b. 

his 2 ch'n. 

Alfred, b. Nov., 1870. 10228. Ada, b. Apr. 27, 1872. 

ALVIN C. LOOMIS, b. Jan., 1851; ni. Celia Stone. Streetsborough, O. i ch'd, 

b. O. 

Nettie, b. 1870. 

GEORGE WARD LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Jan. 27, 1827: m. Oct. 26, 1853, 
Harriet A. Oilman, who d. Jan. 22, 1905, ae. 74. He d. Nov. 11, 1894. Winsted, 
Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 



1023T. 
6404. 

10233. 

6410. 
10235. 

6413- 
10237. 

6417- 

10239. 
10240. 

6424. 
10243. 

10244. 
6426. 

10247. 



She d. Sept. 14, 1899- Ch'd: i. 

John Ward. He m. 2nd, . 

10232. Antoinette Smith, b. Mch. 6, 
1863; m. Lester C. Strong. Ch'd: 
I. Harold Clark. 



Elizabeth Abigail, b. Oct. 21, 
1855; m. H. W. Beecher. She d. 

. He in. 2nd, . 

Ch'n; T. George, 2. Helen. 
Charlotte Oilman, b. July 31, 
1861 ; m. Oct. 26, 1881, L. L. Camp. 

HARMON LOOMIS, b. Torrington, Conn., Sept. 16, 1824; m. July 15, 1848, Em- 
meline, dau. of Miles and Charlotte (Bancroft) Beach. (See No. 19 of the Beach 
Family, Vol. II, p. 740, Female Branch). Torrington, where b. his 2 ch'n 
Emma Adelaide, b. July 15, 1855; 
m. Mch. 31, 1874, Nathan Alexan- 
der, b. Torrington, July 24, 1852, 
son of Henry Selden Champion. 10234. 

Ch'n, b. Torrington: I. Lena Ma- 



mie, 2. Rowena Adah, 3. Harry 

Gilbert. See Cliampion Gen., p. 

262. 

Edmund Wilbur, b. Mch. 30, 1859, 

d. Mch. 22, 1861. 



AUSTIN J. LOOMIS, b. Vt., Nov. 12, 1829; m. Feb. i, 1861, Harriet P. Drake. 

Served in U. S. Army. Craftsbury, Vt. 2 ch'n, b. Vt. 

Norman E., b. Nov., 1861. 10236. Osmond E., b. Feb., 1870. 

ORLEN M. LOOMIS, b. Vt., Oct. 22, 1837; m. Nov. 24, 1867, Louisa Cook. Stowe, 
Vt. 2 ch'n, b. Vt. 



Eugene C, b. 1868. 



10238. Charles W., b. 1869. 



SETH ROLLIN LOOMIS, b. Vt., May 4, 1833; m. Sept. 17, 1861, Emily A. Ham- 
mond. Stowe, Vt. 4 ch'n, b. Vt. 

Ida E., b. Dec. 24, 1862. ' 10241. Flora D., b. Dec. 18, 1866. 

Jesse A., b. Sept. 25, 1864. 10242. Howard W., b. June 24, 1868. 

LUCIUS AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Conn., July 26, 1830; m. June 12. i8S2Mary 
Amelia Barker, b. Plymouth, Conn., Nov. 21, 1833, d. Riverton, Conn., Apr. 18, 1904. 
Farmer. Rep. Cong. He d. Jan. 6, 1903, at Riverton, where b. his 4 ch n 



William Wellington, b. June 16, 10245. 

1853; m. June 9, 1885, Mrs. Carrie 
(.Allen) Barton. He is a physi- 
cian, M. D., Univ. of Vt. No ch'n. 
Merrick, Mass. 

Frank Adelbert, b. Jan. 9, 1856, d. 10246. 

July 31, 1878. Unm. 



Clifford Ernest, b. May 6, 1859; 
m. Nov. 3, 1881, Nellie, b. Dec. 25, 
1851, dau. of Sterling and Flavia 
(Brace) Driggs. Rule maker. Rep. 
No ch'n. New Hartford, Conn. 
Grove Mortimer, b. Nov. 13, 1863, 
d. Nov. 17, 1893 Unm. 



WESLEY ELLAS LOOMIS, b. Mentor, O., Mch. 11, 1833; m. Mch. I5; 1864, 

Sarah Ann, b. Leeds, Eng.. Apr. 20, 1841. dau. of Wm. and Hannah (Tiffany) 

Wright He enlisted in York's Company, 9th Independent Battery of O., and served 

through the war. Laborer. Rep. Cong. He d. Jan. 28, 1898, at Cuyahoga Falls, O., 

where b. his 3 ch'n. 

Effie Louisa, b. June 6, 1866; m. Ch'd: i. Bessie Faye. 

Nov II, 1889, Richard A., b. Or- 10248. Luella Hannah, b. June i, 1869, 

ange, O., Mch. 20, 1865, son of Jo- d. May 20, 1890. Unm. 

seph and Grace ( ) Stoneman. 10249. George Henry, b. Dec. 20, 1870, d. 

Rep. Cong. Chagrin Falls, O. Oct. 15, 1871. 



491 



iEtgI]tIi (ilniprattnn 



6430. 
10250. 

10J51. 
10252. 
6432. 

I02SS. 



OSCAR L. LOOMIS, b. Wadsworth, Ohio, July 24, 1825; ni. Nov. 25, 1847, Ardula 
H. Randall, b. Perry, O., Aug. 23, 1825, d. Apr. 18, 1892. Mentor, O. 5 ch'n, b. 
Mentor, O., except last, b. Elmwood, 111. 
Mary M., b. Oct. 8, 1852; m. Sept. 
I?, 1880. Wm. A. Seeley. Berke- 
ley, Cal. 

Harriet, b. Jan. 12, 1854, d. Apr. 
10, 1856. 
Helen L., b. June 14, 1857; ni. 



6433- 

ro2S8. 

6435- 

10260. 

10261. 

6436. 

10262. 
10263. 

6438. 



10265. 

10266. 

10267. 

6439- 

10270. 
10271. 



6440. 



June 4, 1879, John W. Hayward. 
Cleveland, O. 

10253. Charles, b. Oct. 13, 1859. + 

10254. Elizabeth A., b. Aug. 24, 1863 ; m. 
Jan. 19, 1887, James R. Ford. E. 
Cleveland, O., 490 Hayden Ave. 



JOSEPFl FOWLER LOOMIS, b. Wadsworth, O., Mch. 14, 1828; m. Akron, O., 
Apr. 29, 1852, Elizabeth, b. Akron, July 19, 1833, dan. of Richard and Martha (Dur- 
ham) Taylor. Served in Civil War, 29th Regt., O. V. L He d. Cumberland, Md., 
Feb. 21, 1862, in service. 3 ch'n, b. Akron, O. 
Frank F., b. Apr. 2, 1854; m. July 



been Akron's city electrician for 

over 25 years. Rep. Prot. Akron, 

O. No ch'n. 

Charles Halleck, b. June 5, 

1856. + 

Janette, b. Dec. 10, 1859, d. Sept. 

10, 1861. 



Au: 



10, 1879, Barbara, b. Cleveland, O., 

Dec. 5, 1847, dau. of John and 

Margaret (Bock) Grad. Mech. 10256. 

and Elec. Engineer. Built first 

Elect. Police Automobile ever 10257. 

built. Used in Akron, O. He has 

taken out 11 U. S. patents, and has 

EDWIN LOOMIS, b. O., Oct. 16. 1829; m. 
Bloomington, 111., where b. his 2 ch'n. 
Gertrude, b. Aug. 17, 1856. 10259. 

ALBERT HINSDALE LOOMIS, b. Wadsworth, O., Dec. 7, 1834; m- Anna, dau. 

of Martin and Catherine (Bradley) Domkee. He enlisted in one of the Ohio Co.'s, 

but never saw active service. West Haven, Conn. 2 ch'n. 

Oliver Wheeler, b. Bloomington, Conn., Apr. 15, 1873. Unm. Res. 

111., Oct. 17, 1871.+ West Haven. 

Samuel Orin, b. West Haven, 



), 1854, Salona Harrington. 
William, b. Oct. 10, 1866. 



ni. Aug. 17, 1864, Miranda Harrington. Bloom- 
10264. Salome, b. 1871. 



ORIN LOOMIS, b. Nov. 18, 18,; 
ington. 111., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

Freddie, I). 1866, d. ae. 2 years. 
Anna, b. 1869. 

ERASTUS GAYLORD LOOMIS. 1). Wadsworth, O., Sept. 6, 1824; m. Sept. i, 
1851, Harriet Eliza, b. July 23, 1834, dau. of Ebenezer and Almira (Brace) Pardee. 
He owned a large tract of land in Isabella Co., Mich., and the town of Looniis is 
named for him. He developed the Chippewa Coal Mines in Wadsworth Twp., 
Medina Co., O., and aided in building the Silver Creek branch of the A. & G. W. 
R. R., and the L. S. & T. V. R. R. He d. May 5, 1901. His widow resides in 
Akron, O. (1904). Wadsworth, O., where b. his 5 ch'n. 



Sherman E., b. Apr. 12, 1855, d. 

Mch. 14, 1856. 

Richard E., b. Feb. 3, 1857, d. Aug. 

14, 1859, in Ter. of Kansas. 

Jessie Susan, b. Feb. 9, i860 ; ni. 



10268. 
10269. 



Medina Co., O., Sept. i, 1887, Ed- 
ward J. King. Ch'd : i. Lucian 
Loomis. 

Harry Erastus, b. July 23, 1862. + 
James Pardee, b. Sept. s, 1865. + 



HARVEY JAMES LOOMIS, b. Wadsworth, O., Feb. 18, 1828; m. Oct. 21, 1852, 
Sarah Ann Reasoner, b. N. Y., Mch. 3, 1829, d. Aug. 26, 1896. Mission Creek, Kan., 
where b. his 5 ch'n. 



Mch. 



Sherman Gaylord, b. 
1859, d. Oct. 26, i860. 
Lodema B., b. July 25, 1861 ; ni. 
Dover, Kan., Feb. 23, 1879, Tliomas 
P., b. Crestline, O., Oct. 23, 1852, 
son of Daniel and Margaret ( ) 
Babst. Res. France and Germany. 
Banker. Rep. Ger. Luth. To- 
peka, Kan. Ch'n: i. Daniel, 2. 

EDGAR HUBERT LOOMIS, b. Wadsworth, O., Mch. 22, 1830; m. ist, Sept. 7, 
1857, Mary Ann Bryan, d. Nov. 13, 1862; m. 2nd, May 12, 1866, Margaret J. Mills. 
He d. Aug. 19, 1870. Wadsworth, O., where b. his 3 ch'n. 



10272. 
10273. 



10274. 



Willis, 3. Maud L., 4. Harry L., 5. 
Thomas. 

Ralph J., b. Aug. 29, 1863. -f 
Caroline J., b. Apr. 29, 1867 ; m. 
Nov. 15, 1899, John Tomson. Do- 
ver, Kan. Ch'n: i. Jean, 2. Mar- 
jorie Belle. 
Joseph, b. Nov. 20, 1871. -f 



Hloomts ^nt^alo^y 



492 



10275. IIarrif.t Jii.iA, h. Sept. ^, i858;'iii. 10276. Effie A., b. Dec. 2, i860, d. June 

Arthur llutTnian, of Wadsworth, 24, 1867. 

O. She d. Cleveland, O. He is in 10277. Flora E., b. Apr. 26, 1867; m. 

employ of Cleveland Frog and Charles A. Curtiss. Merch't. 

Crossing Co. Ch'n: I. Ross, 2. Wadsworth, O. Ch'd: i. Edgar. 
Nancy, 3. Mary. 

6447. GEORGE I. LOO.MIS, b. Burlington, Vt., June 26, 1839; ni. Sept. 12, 1866, Clara 
M. Staniford. Burlington, Vt^ where b. his i ch'd. 

10278. Edward Staniford, b. Aug. 7, i86g. 

6451. LUTHER LOOMIS, b. Jan. i, 1850; ni. 1872, Frances Weston, b. July 2, 1874, d. 
1896. St. Louis, Mo. 2 ch'n. 

10279. Henry Luther, b. Peru, III., Dec. 10280. William Weston, b. St. Louis, 
1 1, 1879. Grad. Yale, Ph. B. N. 1889. 

Y. City. 

6453. SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Pa., Aug. 15, 1819; m. Esther Breed. He d. i860. O.xford, 
N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

10281. Eliza, b. 1847. 10283. Adelbert, b. 1854. 

10282. Mary, b. 1851. 

6457. JAMES LOOMIS, b. Pa., Apr. 25, 1827; m. June i, 1849, Monima Griffin. Frank- 
lin, Pa. 5 ch'n, b. Pa. 

10284. Myron Griffin, b. May S, 1849. + 10287. Margaret, b. Dec. 25, 1853; m. 

10285. Eliza, b. 1851; m. Jan., 1872, Mch., 1872, Wallace Green. Frank- 
George Brenchley. Franklin, Pa. lin. Pa. 

10286. Jane, b. 1852; ni. Jay Smith, 1871. 10288. Ell.-v, b. June, 1855. 
Franklin, Pa. 

6458. ALBERT E. LOOMIS, b. Pa., Oct. 16, 1831 ; m. 1858, Adeline Mason. Canton, Pa. 
4 ch'n, b. Pa. 

10289. Clark W., b. 1859. 10291. IIiram K., b. 1867. 

10290. Mary Frances, b. 1862. 10292. Burton H., b. 1868. 

6472. LYMAN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Nov. 27, 1830; m. Apr. 27, 1863, Eleanor Foster. 

Brownsville, Minn. 2 ch'n. 
10293. Fannie, b. June 10, 1865. 10294. Iua, b. May 4, 1868. 

6481. SETII LOOMIS, b. Pa., Sept. 26, 1833; m. May i, 1858, Ann Fenton. He served 
in U. S. army. Granville, Pa. 5 ch'n, b. Pa. 

1029s. Henry, b. Apr. 22, 1859. 24, 1865. 

10296. Martha J., b. July 12, 1861. 10298. Rose, b. May 5, 1866. 

10297. George, b. Nov. 10, 1863, d. Aug. 10299. Marion, b. Feb. 4, 1869. 

6482. NOAH LOOMIS, b. Pa., May 9, 1835; m- Nov. 15, 1865, Margaret Packard. Served 
in U. S. army. Granville, Pa. 3 ch'n, b. Pa. 

10300. Maude, b. Nov. 16, 1867. 10301. Cora, b. Feb., 1869. 

6484. JOHN LOO]\nS, b. Pa., Jan. 8, 1840; m. May 14, 1865, Emma Carter. Canton, Pa. 

2 ch'n, b. Pa. 

10302. Bertie, b. Oct. 31, 1869. 10302.1. Carlotta, b. ; m. Case. 

6499. OSBORN POTTER LOOMIS. b. Camden, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1862; m. Terryville, 
Ct., Dec. 31, 1883, Laura Hcpzibah, b. Camden, Nov. 4, 1864, dau. of Francis and 
Nancy Maria (Cook) Hare. Inventor of The Loomis System of Arc and Incan- 
descent Electric Lighting. Elec. Engineer. Ind't. Agnostic. Newport News, Va. 

3 ch'n. 

10303. Albert Osborn. b. Somerville, Y., Nov. 23. 1889. 

Mass., Jan. 25, 1887. 10305. Herschel Hare, b. Newport News, 

10304. Gertrude Esther, b. Brooklyn, N. Va., Feb. 18, 1901. 

6505. LEWIS ALFRED LOOMIS, b. Lansing, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1830; m. Ilwaco, Washing- 
ton, Feb. I, 1877, Louisa J., b. Sublimity, Or., Sept. 30, 1854, dau. of Philip and 
Delilah (Edmiston) Glover. His father died when he was but 12 yrs. old. and he 
was early thrown upon the world to make his own way. After working at the car- 
penter trade in N. Y., in 1852 he went to the California gold fields via the then 



493 



lEtglltli O^^ttrration 



perilous Panama route. After 3 yrs. spent there he went north to the Columbia 
River. 

In the Oregon Indian war of 185s, Mr. Loomis joined the mounted vokintecrs 
and served throughout the war, participating with great credit to himself in the 
battle of the Walla Walla and being present at the capture and death of the Indian 
Chief Pen-Pen-Mox-I\Iox. Shortly afterwards he received his commission as 2nd 
Lieut, of Co. B, ist Regt, Oregon Volunteers, and served until the end of the war. 
During the War of the Rebellion he was engaged in the northern service in the 
construction corps, where he again rendered distinguished service and went with 
Sherman on his march to the sea. After the war he went to Michigan, wliere he 
remained until 1872, when he returned to Pacific County, in the state of Washing- 
ton, which he made his permanent home. 

In the early days in Oregon the great need of pioneer communities was im- 
proved methods of transportation. Mr. Loomis built the first wharf in Pacific 
County for steamboat transportation in 1874, and thereafter was very active in 
organizing stage lines, steamboat lines and still later in the construction of the Ilwaco 
Railway and Navigation Company's Railroad line northward to the Columbia River. 
In August, 1890, the Steamboat and Railroad lines of which Mr. Loomis was 
Pres. were merged into the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company's system and 
Mr. Loomis retired from active business life. He has been prominent in political 
matters, always striving for the highest ideals of pure political life and honest gov- 
ernment. His home is at Nahchotta, Wash. 5 ch'n, all b. nr. Ilwaco, Wash. 

Lewis Edv.'in, b. Oct. 7, i877- i0304-3- Eugene Glover, b. May 29, 1884. 

Amelia Elizabeth, b. Jan. i, T0304.4. Florence, b. Mch. 9, 1886. 

1880; m. Nov. 6, 1901, Henry Stan- 10304.5. Chester Arthur, b. Jan. 14, 

ley Giles, who d. Oct. 12, 1903. 1888. 

AMON LOOMIS, b. Cattaraugus, N. Y., 1836; m. Bellville, Minn., Nov. 13, 1861, 

Margaret, b. Oct. 8, , at Newbern, Va., dau. of John and Keturah (Halsey) 

Bateman. Resided at Spring Valley, Minn., and now at St. Paul, Minn. Farmer. 

4 ch'n, all b. Spring Valley, Minn., and an adopted dau. 

John Aman, b. June 11, 1864. 10309. James R., b. Oct. 5, 1875. 

Aduie K., b. Jan. 14, 1866. 103 10. Margaret, b. Apr. 18, 1906. An 

William H., b. Nov. 5, 1869. adopted child. 

TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept. 27, 1823; m. Jan. i, 1850, Sarah Jane Sobers. 
Locke, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Ellen Amelia, b. Oct. 3, 1850, d. 10312. Elton N., b. May 13, 1863. 

June 4, 1862. 

SIMON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec, 1825; m. Eliza Stickles. Ithaca, N. Y. i ch'd, 

b. N. Y. 

A dau., b. June 10, 1874. 

IRA W. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. 11, 1829; m. ist, Mary Conley; m. 2nd, Aug. 29, 
1869, Jane Teats. He served in U. S. army, 1861-4. Dryden, N. Y. 7 ch'n, b. N. Y. 



1 0304. 1 
10304.2 



6513- 



10306. 
10307. 
10308. 

6530. 
10311. 

6531- 

10313- 
6533- 

10314- 
10315- 
103 16. 
10317. 

6537- 

10321. 
10322. 

10323. 

6539- 

10327. 
10328. 

6540. 
10330. 



10318. Charlotte Ann, b. June 8, 1861. 

10319. Edwin, b. May 6, 1863. 

10320. Mary Viola, b. July i, 1871. 



John, b. Jan. 14, 1852. 
Charles, b. 1853, d. i860. 
Nathaniel, b. Sept. 15, 1855. 
Alice, b. 1858, d. i860. 

LUTHER LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Feb. 27, 1821 ; m. Elizabeth J. Alexander, b. 

May 6, 1826, d. July 27, 1892. He d. Mch. 27, 1897. Venango, Pa. 6 ch'n. 

Mary, b. 1845. 10324. Belle, b. 1854. 

Daniel, b. 1847; m. 1870, Emma 10325. Rhoda, b. 1856. 

Bowen. French Creek, N. Y. 10326. Edward, b. 1866. North East, Pa. 

James, b. 1850, d. 1864. 

THOMPSON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., May 7, 1824; m. Laura Selden. Freehold, Pa. 

3 ch'n, b. Pa. 

Andrew, b. 1857. 10329. Hattie, b. 1868. 

LuAN, b. 1862, d. ae. 4 years. 

FRANKLIN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 3. 1826; m. Oct. 23, 1855, Mary Leach. 

Busti, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Lefa, b. May 27, 1862, d. July 18, 10331- Edward F., b. Jan. 13, 1864. 

1862. 



Honmts (gfit^alng^ 



494 



I 



6543. SETll LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Feb. 14, 1831 ; ni. Jane Freclovc. Locke, N. Y. 2 ch'n, 
b. N. Y. 

10332. Day, b. May, 1863. i0333- Willie, b. Mch., 1867. 

6544. ZECHARIAH LOOMIS, b. Groton, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1833; (His dau. writes— "he 
was b. Sept. 12, 1844, and d. Mch. 14, 1876;" she must be mistaken as to his birth) ; 
m. Harriet, b. Dec. 18, 1848, dau. of Thomas and Larancia (Riggs) Kelsey. Ne- 
waygo, Mich. I cli'd. 

10334. Elois M., b. Homer, N. Y.. Oct. Joseph and Henrietta (Heinze) 
5, 1869; m. Aug. IS, 1904, Oscar, b. Rufif. She grad. from Homer, N. 
Dubuque, la., July 19, i860, son of Y., Academy. Sioux City, la. 

6545. EZRA LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 23, 1835; m. Jane Martin. He d. Dec. i, 1867. 
E. Bloomfield, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 

10335. Freddie, b. Dec., 1861. 9 

6546 LEVI LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 14, 1837; m. Sept. 12, i860, Louisa Stratton. 
Homer, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 

10336. John, b. July 9, 1861. 

6562. ELI LOOMIS, b. Harmony, N. Y., June 10, 1835; m. Sept. 17, 1859, Aurelia R. 
Farrand. Harmony, N. Y. 6 ch'n. 

10337. Eva, b. Apr. 24, i860; m. William Jamestown, N. Y. No ch'n. 
N. Warner, who is living (1906). 10340. Katie, b. Mch. 7, 1868, d. Aug. 26, 
Ch'n: I. Fred, 2. Louis F., 3. Bes- 1869. 
sie O., 4. Eula. 10341. Delilah, b. Sept. 21, 1869. 

10338. Alonzo Daniel, b. Nov. 25, 1861. + 10342. Robert J., b. Dec. 22, 1878; m. 
10339- Della Rose, b. May 25, 1863; m. Clara Caster. No ch'n. 

Jan. 22, 1880, Frederick Langdon. 

6570. GEORGE L. LOOMIS, b. Harmony, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1849; m. July 21, 1880, Alice 

Marie Hadley, of Hillsdale, Mich. Gr. Union Univ., Law Dept., Albany, N. Y., 

1875. Pros. Atty., 1886-90; memb. State Leg. 1901-4. Fremont, Neb. 6 ch'n. 

10343. Bavard, b. Aug. 25, 1881. + 10346. Zela Hadley, b. Feb. 10, 1891. 

10344. (Miss) Leo, b. Sept. 20, 1883, unm. 10347. How.\rd, b. Sept. 19, 1893. 
(1906). Fremont. 10348. Wayne, b. Oct. 24, 1897. 

10345. Floyd, b. July 18, 1886. 

6576. ROBERT C. LOOMIS, b. 1835; m. in Louisiana and was drowned, Mch. 2, 1870, 
at Passa Loutre, La. 3 ch'n, b. La. 

10349. Julia, b. Feb. 2, 1865. 10351. Martha, b. May 29, 1869. 

10350. Mary, b. Mch. ii, 1867. 

6580. RANDOLPH R. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 6, 1831 ; m. Chicago, 111. Mch. 8, 1856, 
Sarah Ellen Gill. He d. July 13, 1887. 3 ch'n. 

10352. A dau., b. , d. young. manuf'rs of Ladies' Waists and 

10353. William George, b. Chicago, Feb. Silk Suits. Underwriters of se- 
12, 1871 ; m. Apr. 21, 1894, Ger- curities in 1908. Chicago, 111. No 
trude E. Springer. He is a mem- ch'n. 
bcr of Loomis, Sceligman & Co.. 103.54. Fred White, b. . -f- 

6581. HARRIS LEWIS LOOMIS, b. N. Y., 1833; ni. Ellen . Scottsburg, Ind. 

2 ch'n. 

10355. James, b. 1859. 10356. Lewis, b. 1862, d. ae. 3 yrs. 

6584. JOHN F. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Apr. 8, 1840; m. Ella Bushnell. Cedar Rapids, la. 
I ch'd. 

10357- Arthur, b. May, 1871. 

6585. ALBERT E. LOOMIS, b. Oxbow, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1842; m. ist, July, 1856, Alice 
E. Howe, d. 1891 ; m. 2nd, 1894, Jane Curtis. Oneida, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

10358. Clarence E., b. 1866. Grad. Cor- 10359. Clara L., b. Oneida, 1880; m. H. 

nell Univ., 1888, as Elec. Engineer; R. Philipstheir. Ch'n: i. Alice, 2. 

d. Denver, Col., 1891. Gertrude. 

6597. CHARLES BAKER LOOMIS, b. N. Y. City, Sept. 25, 1836: m. Arlington, Vt., 
Nov. 10, 1859, Mary Tucker, b. Sandgate, Vt., Aug. 21, 1840, d. Berea, O., Nov. 6, 



No. 66op. 
John Rice Loomis, 
1846- 



495 



Eigbtl) (gpit^rattnn 



1906, dau. of Eliphalet and Margaret Ann (Dykes) Meeker. In Civil War, 93rd 
N. Y. Vols. House painter and decorator. Removed to Berea, O., 1864. He d. at 
Bradford, O., Dec. 23, 1908, and buried at Berea, O. Rep. Cong. 5 ch'n. 

10360. Charles Henry, b. Cambridge, \. Ohnsted Falls. O. 

Y., Sept. 8, 1861 ; m. July 15, 1885, 10363. A son, b. and d. Jan. 16, 1869, at 

Anna P. Fletcher. Killed by cars, Olmsted Falls, O. 

Norwalk, O., Jan. 9, 1888. No 10364. Emma Pe.\w„ b. Cleveland, O., 

cli'n. July 29, 1876; m. Berea, O., July 

10361. A son, b. and d. Jan. 26, 1867, at 11, 1906, William Charles Heath, 

Berea, O. of Bradford, O.. where they reside. 

10362. A dau., b. and d. Dec. 27, 1867, at Ch'd : i. A son, b. June 27, 1907. 

6599. WALTER MERRITT LOOMIS, b. Cambridge, N. Y., Mch. 11, 1841 ; m. White 
Creek, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1867, Elizabeth Mary, b. Washington Co., N. Y., dau. of 
John and Catharine (Jolliet) O'Brien. Painter and decorator. Berea, O. 2 ch'n, 
b. Berea. 
10365. Casandra Marilla, b. May 29. 10366. Benjamin Merritt, b. Jan. 29, 

1871, unm. Berea, O. 1874, drowned, Berea, July 6, 1885. 

6601. WILLIAM MARSH LOOMIS, b. Cambridge, N. Y., June 21, 1846; m. West 
View, O., Aug. 10, 1872, Altha Walrath, who m. 2nd, Charles Squires. He was a 
Disciple minister, and d. Harriman, Tenn., Oct., 1892. 2 ch'n, b. Cleveland, O. 

10367. Lilly, b. , d. . land, O. 

10368. Byron Darling, b. . Cleve- 

6609. JOHN RICE LOOMIS, b. Cambridge, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1846; m. Glens Falls, N. Y., 
Oct. 6, 1868, Sarah Emma, b. Cambridge, July 26, 1846, dau. of Hon. Russell Mack 
and Nancy (Blair) Little. He is the senior member of the firm of Loomis, Con- 
ant & Co., Certified Public .-Xccountants, at 30 Broad Street, N. Y. City. That he 
is second to none in his field is evidenced by the following: 

Mr. Loomis, in the earlier years of his practice, which covers a period of twenty 
years, devoted much of his time to legal accounting, and was for many years con- 
sulting accountant to the law firm of Shipman, Larocque & Choate. Mr. Loomis is 
a prominent member of all the accountant societies of the State of New York ; he 
is President of the State Board of Examiners of Certified Public Accountants ; 
President of the American Association of Public .\ccountants ; Director of the 
New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants ; and Fellow of the In- 
stitute of Accounts. He is held in the highest esteem by the members of the pro- 
fession for his genial and uniform kindliness and courtesy of demeanor. In his 
official position as a member of the State Board of Examiners in Accountancy he 
has been helpful to the students who have striven for the C. P. A. degree ; and in 
his new departure he is accompanied with their best wishes. 
Rep. Mcth. N. Y. City. 4 cli'n. 

10369. Kate Luella, b. Jersey City, N. J., drowned at Grand Mere, Canada, 
Apr. 16. 1870, d. Feb. 28, 1872. May 7, 1904. 

10370. Russell Mack Little, b. Jersey 10371. John Rice, b. Jan. 25, 1873. -+- 
City, N. J., July 7, 1871. He was 10372. George Little, b. Newark. N. J., 
capt. of the ii8th Separate Co., in Aug. 29, 1874, d. Dec. 27, 1895. 
the late Spanish War. He was 

6613. NATHANIEL SCUDDER PRYME LOOMIS. b. Apr. 19. 1861 ; m. Sept. 29, 
1897, Anna Mav, b. Salem, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1879, dau. of Gilbert L. and Amanda 
(Wendell) Stol'iker. Painter. Dec. Cambridge, N. Y., where b. his 1 ch'd. 

10373. Edith Acroyed, b. Dec. 2, 1905. 

6619. WARREN A. LOOMIS, b. 1837; m. Hannah Compton, who d. 1872. Walnut 
Lake, Minn, i ch'd. 

10374. Timothy D., 1862. 

6620. WILLIAM H. LOOMIS, b. Mch., 1840; m. Mary Sherwood. Jasper, N. Y. 2 
ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10375. William, b. 1869. 10376. Mary, b. 1872. 

6622. ELISHA LOOMIS, b. June 20, 1844; m. Feb., 1864, Elizabeth Comfort. Canisteo, 
N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
10377. Lizzie, b. Feb. 20, 1868. 10378. Lillie, b. Feb. 15, 1870. 



1!jnomt0 OilntraloQtf 



496 



6631. JOEL E. LOOMIS, b. TroupsburK, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1842; m. Nov. 21, 1866, Eunice 
Putnam. Prophotstown, III. 3 ch'n. 

10379. Burton, b. July 16, 1869. 10381. Maud, b. Apr. 19, 1876. 

10380. Ida, b. Sept. 24, 1872. 

6632. JOHN B. LOOMIS, b. Troupsburg, N. Y., Mch. 18, 1841 ; ni. Dec. 16, 1868, Alvira 
Barber. Prophctstown, 111. i ch'd. 

10382. Carrie, b. Aug. 17, 1873. 

66404. ANDREW PERLY LOOMIS, b. Waynesfield, O., June 2, 1851; m. June 26, 
1895, Lulu, b. Cin., O., June 20, 1870, dau. of Frederick Schmidt. Farmer. Dem. 
"Blue Lodge." Has always lived 4 mi. E. of Waynesfield, O. 3 ch'n. 

10382.1. Frederick A., b. Jan. 24, 1896. 10382.3. Clar.\ E., b. May 23, 1903. 

10382.2. Daisy J., b. Jan. 16, 1899. 

6640.5. EGBERT JUSTIN LOOMIS, b. Mch. i, 1855; m. Oct. 5, 1882, Julia Montague. 
Waynesfield, O. 7 ch'n, all b. Anglaize Co., O. 

10382.4. Charles Frank, b. Dec. 10, 1884, 10382.7. Eveline, b. Mch. i, 1893. 
d. Mch. 26, 1886. 10382.8. Julia, b. Oct. 2, 1895. 

10382.5. Joshua Joel, b. May i, 1888. 10382.9. Thelma, b. Jan. 13, 1898. 

10382.6. Maude, b. Apr. 17, 1891. 10382.91. Egbert, b. Mch. 17, 1901. 

6662. JOHN WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Demossville, Ky., Aug. 24, 1835; m. Feb. 9, 1857, 
Harriet Kelly Willett, b. Demossville, June 10, 1828, d. Jan. 10, 1897. He d. Pen- 
dleton Co., Kv., May 21, 1903. Rep. Bapt. Doubton, Ky. 7 ch'n, all b. Pendleton 
Co., Ky. 

10386. Stephen Mullins, b. Feb. 3. 



10383. Horatio Thomas, b. Sept. 20, 1858, 
d. Nov. 5, 1861. 

10384. Carrie Belle, b. Nov. 26, i860, d. 
Nov. 27, 1861. 

10385. William Willett, b. June 26, 
1862, d. Doubton, Ky., Oct. 26, 
1885. Unm. 

6666. OSBORN T. LOOMIS, b. Pendleton 
E., b. Sept. 27, 1843, dau. of Elijah 
Dem. Bapt. Demossville, Ky. 9 ch 

10390. Leslie A., b. Nov. 2, 1866, d. Aug. 
12, 1867. 

10391. Lenora B., b. Sept. 21, 1867; m. 
Dec. 10, 1891, Peter J. Rand, b. 
Bergen, Norway, Dec. 19, 1852. 
Milliner and dressmaker. Coving- 
ton, Ky. Ch'n: i. May, 2. Annie 
Laurie, 3. Osborn John, 4. Ermime 
Margarite. 

10392. Minnie H., b. Dec. 14, 1869; m. 
Oct. 20, 1886, Lewis, b. Sept. 14, 
i860, son of William and Elizabeth 
(Glasby) Plummer. Bapt. De- 
mossville, Ky. Ch'n: i, Ira Lee, 
2. Estella, 3. Albert, 4. Emma F., 
5. Arva, 6. Ray, 7. Alfie Lewis, 8. 
Frank Leslie. 

10393. Frank E., b. Jan. 19, 1872, d. Pen- 
dleton Co., Ky., May 9, 1893. 
Unm. 

6670. WALTER THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Pendleton Co., Ky., Apr. 23. t86i ; m. June 8, 
1882, Mary Georgia, b. Kenton Co., Ky., Apr. 17, 1861, dau. of Elisha W. and Mar- 
garet (Cornthwait) Coleman. Rep. Agnostic. Kenton, R. i, Kenton Co., Ky. 2 
ch'n, both b, Kenton Co., Ky. 
10399. Edna May. b. May 11, 1883; m. Vest. An attorney at Walton, 
Jan. 3. 1906, John Lewis, b. Boone Boone Co., Ky. Ch'd: i. Walter 
Co., Ky.. Nov. 13, 187s, son of Dudley Grant. 
Carter H. and Maranda (Lewis) 10400. Howard Kirtlev, b. June 22, 1884; 



1864. + 

10387. John Louis, b. Sept. 29, 1867. -|- 

10388. Elbert Leslie, b. Apr. 22, 1869. + 

10389. Mary Er.vestine, b. Apr. 5, 1872; 
m. Charles C. Justice. Covington, 
KS'. Ch'n: i. Harrold, 2. Howard. 

Co., Ky., Feb. 2, 1843; m. Dec. 14, 1865, Annie 
and Elizabeth A. (Carlisle) Mann. Farmer, 
n, all b. Pendleton Co., Ky. 

10394. Margaret E., b. Oct. 19, 1874; m. 
Feb. 24, 1897, Albert C., b. near 
Cynthiana, Ky., Aug. 8, 1874, son 
of Rev. William J. and Elizabeth 
(Harding) Lucas. Dressmaker. 
Bapt. Covington, Ky. Ch'd : I. 
Rhoda Violctte. 

10395. Alms Russell, b. June 24, 1878, d. 
June 24, 1878. 

10396. IvA D. F., b. Feb. 27, 1880; m. 
Feb. 27, 1900, Leonard, b. Grant 
Co., Ky., Nov. 24, 1875, son of La- 
fayette and Luvisa (Daugherty) 
Turner. Bapt. Latonia, Ky. Ch'n : 
I. Hazel Burney, 2. Gladys Berylc. 

10397. John Leo Bryan, b. Apr. 13, 1882. 
Unm. Valparaiso, Ind. 

10398. Burney Lee, b. Pendleton Co., Ky., 
Feb. 10, 1889. 



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1-1 

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497 



iEtglith (i^^n^ration 



6675. 



10401. 
10402. 



10403. 

6676. 
10405. 

6679. 
10407. 

10408. 



10412. 
10413- 



10414- 
10415- 



6688. 
10418. 
10419. 

6689. 

10422. 
10423. 



(Richardson) Stephens. 
Mo. 



St. Louis, 



m. Sept. 25, 1905, Jessie Lee, b. 
Kenton Co., Ky., Apr. 16, 1882, 
dau. of Lucian B. and Elizabeth 

FRANCIS MARION LOOMIS, b. Kenton Co., Ky., Sept. 24, 1840; ni. ist, Dec. 
26, 1867, Lenor;i A., b. Sept. 24, 1851, dau. of Allen and Annie (Stephens) North- 
cutt. She d. Jan. 19, 1883 ; m. 2nd, Apr. 28, 1885, Emma M., dau. of Newton Balew. 
Farmer. He d. June 12, 1907. Demossville, Ky. 4 ch'n, all b. Kenton Co., Ky. 



m. 2nd, Sept., 1900, Henry Balew. 
Demossville, Ky. Ch'n : i. Olive 
Irene, 2. Cecil, 3. Randal, 4. Her- 
bert H., 5. Charles Russell. 
Nev.\ M.'W. b. July 13, 1879 ; m. 
Aug. 25, 1904, George Yelton. No 
ch'n. Demossville, Ky. 



Ed. Kirtley, b. Dec. 10, 1869. + 

Annie Allen, b. Aug. 8, 1872; m. 

Aug. 28, 1898, Henry E. Dudley. 

Covington, Ky. Ch'n : i. Carmine 

Eula, 2. Francis Marion. 10404. 

Sadie Ora, b. June 19. 1876; m. 

1st, Mch. 21, 1894, Henry Huston 

Culbertson, who d. Nov. i, 1897 ; 

ENOS LOOMIS, b. Kenton Co., Ky., Mch. 30, 1842; m. Feb. 13, 1872, Etta, b. 
Kenton Co., Mch. 12, 1852, dau. of \Vm. Walker and Hannah Robinson (Regnier) 
Reed. Carpt. Dem. Bapt. Eldorado, Kan. He d. June. 1907. 2 ch'n. 
Richard Clayton, b. near Wil- 10406. Pearlie Blanch, b. Fiskburg, 

liamstown, Ky., Dec. 14, 1873. Kenton Co., Ky., Dec. 21, 1882. 

Unm. Eldorado, Kan. Unm. Eldorado, Kan. 

JOHN M. LOOMIS, b. Kenton Co., Ky., Sept. 24, 1848; m. May ii^ 1871, An- 
netta, b. Kenton Co., Feb. 23, 1854, dau. of Ed. and Margaret (Metcalf) Elliott. 
Farmer. Dem. Bapt. Wichita, Kan. 5 ch'n, first three b. Kenton Co., Ky. 



Addie N., b. Apr. 2, 1872; m. Nov. 
15, 1902, William, b. la., Feb. 6, 
3, son of Squire and Meta (Gil- 



Haskin. Wichita, Kan. 
I. Harrison G., 2. Beulah, 3. 



bert) 
Ch'n: 
Edna 

Ura N., b. Mch. 31, 1873; m. Jan. 
I, 1906, Harry Alexander, b. Ire- 
land,- son of Daniel and Rose 
( ) Hagan. Ch'd: i. Daiiiel J. 



Dallas, Texas. 
TO409. Ora a., b. Feb. 21, 1875; m. Nov. 
27, 1907, Samuel, son of Beverly 
M. Estcs. Dallas, Texas. 

10410. Western C, b. near Pratt, Kans., 
Nov. 6. 1881. Med. Student, Chi- 
cago, 111. 

10411. Jay G., b. near Pratt, Kans., Oct. 
I, 1886. 



6685. EZRA KEELER LOOMIS, b. Grant Co., Ky., Mch. 16, 1844; m. ist, Oct^ i. 1863, 
Frances, dau. of Mathew McCollum. "• • . . ^ t-„ 

Wilson, of Grant Co. Farmer. Dem. 
John F., b. July 27, 1864. -|- 
Ethelbert. b. Dec. 30, 1866; m. 
May 26, 1892. Kate Callender. He 
d. Dec. 31, 1892. 
Charles, b. Nov. 12, 1867. -f 
Fannie B., b. Grant Co., Ky., Mch. 
3, 1870; m. Mch. IS, 1888, Frank, 
b. Covington, Ky., Feb. 21, 1855, 
son of John N. and Jane (Bird) 

SETH WASHBURN LOOMIS, b. Grant Co., Ky., Sept. 30, 1850; m. Feb. 8, 1872, 
Mary Lucy, b. Grant Co., , 185 1, dau. of Berry N. and Frances C. ( ) Wil- 
son. She d. Carter Co., Ky., June 11, 1901. Enterprise, Carter Co., Ky. 4 ch'n. 



She d. ; m. 2nd, Apr. 17, 1873, Ella 

Christian. Williamstown, R. I, Ky. 6 ch'n. 
Armstrong. Bapt. Nicholson, 
Kenton Co., Ky. Ch'n: i. Charles 
Mathew, 2. Harley Franklin, 3. 
James C. 

Ezra E., b. Apr. 15, 1871. 
A. Everett, b. Dec. 14. 1882 ; m. 
July 16, 1902, Josie Parker. Cor- 
inth, Grant Co., Ky. 



10416. 
10417- 



John W., b. July 25, 1879. Unm. 
Enterprise, Ky. 

Lizzie C, b. Aug. 8, 1884; m. Jan. 
I, 1905, L. E. Bays. Enterprise, 
Ky. Ch'd : i. Fern. 



Ezra M., b. Apr. 28, 1873; m. 1903, 10420. 

Mary Bailey. No ch'n. Enter- 
prise, Ky. 10421. 
Charles L., b. Feb. 11. 1875; m. 
Lula Reed. No ch'n. Enterprise, 
Ky. 

MILTON VIOLETTE LOOMIS. b. Grant Co., Ky., Nov. 24, 1852; m. Feb. 26, 
1874, Nancy E., b. Aug. 15, 1856, dau. of Samuel and Mary Jane (Reed) Stephen- 
son. Farmer. Dem. Bapt. Crittenden, R. i. Grant Co., Ky. 4 ch'n. 
Cora B., b. Dec. 26, 1874, d. Nov. 10424. Jesse, b. Mch. 19, 1883. 

12, 1895. 10425. Eliz.^beth, b. May 4, 1887. 

Leonard M., b. May 23, 1878. + 



iCinnutH O^ntraliniiii 



498 



6691. 
10^26. 

10.427. 
6696. 

10430. 
1043 1. 
10431.1 

6702. 

10434. 



JAMliS M.MM'IN LOOM IS, 1). (Ir.-ml Co., Ky., Sept. 25. 1856; m. ist, Aug. 29, 

1S78, Sallic Rood, wlio A. ; m. 2inl, May 13, 1886. Sallic, b. Grnnt Co., Ky., dan. 

of W. K and Mary A. ( ) Rickors. lie d. Feb. 18, 1891. Farmer. Rep. Bapt. 
Corinth, Grant Co., Ky. 4 cli'n. 

F'lorknce, b. Sept. 19, 1879; '"■ 
1896, D. Marksbcrry. Mason, Ky. 10428. 
Ch'n: I. Gocbcl, 2. Reula, 3. Wil- 
bur, 4. , 5. . 10429. 

ICvERiiTT Martin, b. Sept. 12, 



10435- 



10436. 



6704. 



10445. 
10446. 

10447- 

10448. 

10449. 
10450. 



1881. + 

Leo, b. Nov. 5, 1889. Unm. Grant 

Co., Ky. 

Bkrtiia, b. . 



JOHN G. LOOMIS, b. Campbell Co., Ky., Nov. 28, 1841 ; 111. Oct. 24, 1875, Rachel 
Ann, dau. of Richard MuUins, Sr. He d. Dcmossville, Ky., Aug. 18, 1903. Said to 
have 6 cli'n, of which 5 are : 

Dec. I, 1881. 

10432. John Mathew, b. Feb. 21, 1882. 
Oklahoma. 

10433. RoHERT, b. 1883. Oklahoma. 



Benjamin C, b. Aug. 13, 
Oklahoma. 

Cynthia Jane, b. Apr. t, 
Oklahoma. 
Richard Aliiert, b. Feb. 14 



1876. 
1878. 
1880, 



JAMLS MINOR LOOMIS, b. near Butler, Pendleton Co., Ky., Dec. 30, 1841 ; m. 

, 1861, Annie Elizabeth, b. Pendleton Co., Ky., July 20, 1844, dau. of John 

Daugherty. She d. Mch. 3, 1882. He d. Nov. 2, 1889, Menifee Co., Ky., frorri 
elTecl.'i of boiler explosion. Miller and farmer. 11 ch'n. 
Sarah 1'xizabeth, b. near Fal 



moutli, Ky., Aug. 18, 1862; m. Oct. 
II, 1885, James, b. Pendleton Co., 10437. 

Ky., Apr. 10, 1846, son of Thomas 
and Susau ( ) Chandler. Bapt. 10438. 

Rep. Mariba, Menifee Co., Ky. 
Ch'n : I. Augusta Lee, 2. ICIla M., 
3. Lewis J., 4. Grover A., 5. llarlcy 10439. 

N., 6. David D., 7. James M. 
Renny Vest, b. Pendleton Co., 10440. 

Ky., Oct. 24, 1864; killed there by 
saw-mill boiler explosion, Aug. I, 
1875. 1044 1. 

I'-MMA Harriet, b. Apr. 3, 1867; m. 
Apr. 5, 1883, Thomas J., b. Pen- 10442. 

dlcton Co., Ky., July 22, 1861, son 
of James and F.lizabetb ( ) 
Davis. Bapt. Dem. Independ- 
ence, Kenton Co., Ky. Ch'n: i. 10443. 
Addie, 2. Charles .'\nnic (a 10444. 
female), 3. Lizzie Ellen, 4. John 

REUBEN LOOMIS, b. near Butler. Pendleton Co., Ky., July 24. '845; ni. ist, 
Dec. 25, 1868, Shrilda, b. near F'almouth, Ky., Aug. 3, 1851, dau. of Joseph and 
Docia Marvina (Oliver') Sargent. She d. near F'almouth, May 17, i8gi. He m. 
2nd, Mch. 3, 1892, Millie Jane, b. near Williaiu-itown, Ky., Oct. 8, 1861, dau. of W. 
W. and Mary ( ^ Rankin. Farmer, rrohibitionist. Bapt. Morgan. R. i, Pen- 
dleton Co., Ky. 13 cli'n, all b. Pendleton Co., Ky. 



William, 5. Emma Sylvester, 6. 
Flora May. 

(JRACE Eveline, b. Mch. 27, 1869, 
d. Sept. 14, 1869. 

Rosette, b. Oct. 27, 1870; m. Wil- 
liam Nesselcr. She d. about 1897. 
Louisville, Ky. Ch'd : I. Alta. 
Geori.e Wasiiin(;ton, b. Nov. 13, 
1873, d. July J2. 1889. 

ISAHORA .\l)Kl.IME, b. JuUe 12, l875 i 

m. William Martin. She d. Apr. 
14. 1895. No ch'n. 
Samuel MtMurtv, b. Apr. 29. 
1877- -I- 

I'LORA BixLE, b. Nov. 23, 1879; m. 
Sept. 18, 1904. H. Louis Ferhure, 
1). b'eb. 15, 1870. No ch'n. Louis- 
ville, Ky. 

.\ cliild, b. : stillborn. 

.■\ child, b. ; stillborn. 



William, b. Sept. 8, 1869, d. Sept. 
0. i86<). 

Mei.vina, b. .\ug. 19, 1870, d. Oct. 
6, 1870. 

Joseph S., b. Sept. 25, 1871, d. Feb. 
25. 1891. 

Catherine, b. Feb. 25. 1874, d. 
Aug. 21. 1887. 

Jasper Lotus, b. Nov. 25, 1876. + 
William Johnson, b. near Mor- 
gan. Pendleton Co., Ky., June 6, 
1870; m. Sept. 10. 1003. Lula B., b. 
Grant Co.. Ky., Oct. 19, 1877, dau. 
of Frank and Georgia ( ) 
Mozce. Merchant. Prohibitionist. 
Bapt. Morgan, R. I, Ky. 



10451. 
10452. 



I04S3- 
I04S4. 



104s.';. 
10456. 
1 0457- 



Everett, b. June 6, 1S81, d. Oct. 17, 

1903. 

Stella, b. Nov. 27, 1883: m. Jan. 

25, 1905, Joseph It., b. near Mt. 

Zion. Grant Co., Ky., Nov. 28, 1873, 

son of Sandford M. and Sarah 

(Webster") Daugherty. Bapt. No 

ch'n. Williamstown, Grant Co., 

Kv. 

Esther H.. b. Feb. 17, 1886. 

Nora. b. June 17, 1888; m. Oct. 8, 

1902, Emery L Wells. No ch'n. 

Williamstown. Ky. 

HuRERT, b. May 24, 1893. 

EnNA Mae, b. July 29, 1895. 

Bee Etta, b. Aug. 27, 1897. 



499 



iEigl|tI| (Spurrattmt 



6705. 



10458. 

10459- 

10460. 

10461. 

10462. 
10463. 

6706. 



10467. 
10468. 
10469. 



THOM.AS Jia-FEKSOX LOOMIS, h. near fJutlcr, Pcndk-lon Co., Ky., l^'cb. 6, 
1848; m. 1st, Jan. 15, 1867, Nancy Emily, b. near Covington, Ky., Nov. 19, 1845, 
(lau. of Alexander and Harriet (Moore) Ilowi.son. She d. Dec. 27, 1904. He m. 
2nd, Jan. 28, 1906, Mrs. Martha Belle (Gibson) Wynn, of Mariba, Ky., b. Jan. 20, 



10464. 



1861, dau. of William and Fannie ( 
Menifee Co., Ky. 9 ch"n. 

Mattie Ann, b. near Falmouth, 

Ky, Oct. 31, 1867; m. May 7, 1886, 

William Williams. She d. Aug. 

IS, 1888. Child: i. Luetta. 

Ci-ari;n(;f. H., b. Mch. 20, 1869; ni. 

Aug. 30, 1900, Stella Caldwell. He 

d. July 23, 1901. She resides at 

Hutlcr, Ky. No ch'n. 

Walter Thomas, b. Mch. 22, 1871, 

d. May 24, 1871. 

John a., b. near Falmouth, Ky., 

May 26, 1872. + 

Wii.MAM M., b. Dec. 22, 1874. -|- 

Makietta, b. near Bethel, Pendle- 

RENNY VEST LOOMIS, b. near Butler, Pendleton Co., Ky., June 17, 1850; m. 
1st, Nov. 27, 1870, Parthcnia, dau. of Rufus K. and Sarah (Thomas) Shoemaker. 
She d. Feb. — , 1885. He m. 2nd, Mch. — , 1885, Jabitha Ellic, who d. Aug. 24, 
1888; m. 3rd, Apr. 14, 1889, Parthcnia Sorrel. Farmer. Res. near Butler, Pendle- 
ton Co., Ky., where b. his lo ch'n. 



) Gibson. Merchant and farmer. Mariba, 

ton Co., Ky., Mch. 15, 1877; m. 
Jan. II, 1898, L. G., 1). near Fal- 
mouth, Ky., July 29, 1873, son of 
William and Angelinc (Bradford) 
Cummins. Bapt. Atwood, Ken- 
ton Co., Ky. Ch'n: I. Florence, 2. 
Russell Lee, 3. Lucille Evron. 
Martha B., b. Dec. 23, 1879, d. 
Nov. 24, i8g6. 

10465. Sidney L., b. Mch. 22, 1882. Sew- 
ard, StafTord Co., Kan. Unm. 

10466. Ho.MER S., b. June 15, 1884. Unm. 
West Carrollton, O. 



10472. 



10473- 



10470. 
10471. 

6707. 

10477. 
10478. 
10479- 

6713- 
10482. 



Charles Lcahman, 2. Roy Estell, 3. 
Aubrey Muircl (female). 
Maud Bitha, b. June IS, 1881 ; m. 
Harry, b. Mch. 18, 1880, son of 
John R. and Elizabeth ( ) Mc- 
Gough. Ludlow, Kenton Co., Ky. 
Child: I. Earl Henry. 
Ella Viola, b. near Butler, Pen- 
dleton Co., Ky., May 22, 1883; m. 
Apr. 10, 1901, George L., b. Sept. 
17, 1880, son of John Herman and 
Alice ( ) Schulker. Catholic. 
Ludlow, Kenton Co., Ky. Ch'n : 
I. Charles Alphus, 2. Robert Em- 
mett Lee, 3. (Jeorge Albert. 

10474. Howard, b. July 16, 1890. 

10475. Ethel Mirinda, b. Sept. 2, 1892. 

10476. William Arthur, b. Aug., 1894. 



Rufus McMuktry, b. Apr. 24, 
1869. -f 

Albert Wesley, b. Aug. 29, 1871. 
Unm. Rising Sun, Ind. 
Elizabeth Pearl, b. near Fal- 
mouth, Ky., June 5, 1875 ; m. Mch. 
2, 1889, William Henry, b. in Ind., 
l-'cb. 19, 1867, son of Larkin and 
Nancy i ) Smith. Dem. Car- 
lisle, R. 4, Ky. Ch'n: i. Serena 
Caroline, 2. Susie Florence, 3. Ar- 
thur Edwin, 4. Elvira Memory, S. 
Wm. Goebel Larkin, 6. Charles 
Pearce Vest. 

Lu.sETTA Florence, b. Aug. 25, 
1877, d. Dec. 7, 1881. 
Ruberta, b. Apr. 24, 1879; m. 1904, 
Bing Larkin. Covington, R. D. 
Lexington T. P., Ky. (ih'n: i. 

WILLIAM HENRY LOOMIS, b. Falmouth, Ky., Nov. 24, 1852; m. Jan. 4. 1872, 
Jemima M., b. near Gardnersville, Pendleton Co., Ky., May 23, 1855, dau. of Robert 
and Sarah Ann (Wolf) McMillin. She d. Aug. 24, 1884. He d. Aug. 15, 1900. 
Boston, Pendleton Co., Ky. s ch'n, all b. near Williamstown, Ky. 
Lucy Matilda, b. Jan. 5, 1873. (Williams) McClanahan. No ch'n. 

Unm. Seamstress. Covington, Ky. Valley View, Ky. 

Elvira, b. Jan. 19, 1875, d. Jan. 19, 10480. Annie May, b. Mch. 24, 1878, d. 

Mch. 26, 1898, unm 
1048 



187s- 

RoBERT McMurtry, b. June 27, 
1876; m. Nov. 8, 1898, Arpha T., b. 
Bracken Co., Ky., Apr. 8, 1877, 
dau. of Isaac C. and Margaret E. 



George Thomas, b. July 21, 1881 ; 
m. Dec. 25, 1904, Cecilia Ander- 
son. No ch'n. Breckcnridge, 
Minn. 



MILO LOOMIS, b. Paris, N. Y., 1802; m. Lucy Greenly, who <\. Nov. 15, 185-2, 

ae. 46. He d. Oct. 10, 1852. Lodi, O., where b. his 8 ch'n. 

Sarah Jane, b. July 21, 1826; m. p. 83. Lodi, Ohio. Ch'd : i. Min- 

Junc 22, 1848, Shepard Lafontaine, nie. 

b. Ashfield, Mass., Jan. 17, 1826, 10483. Ruth Lavina, b. Sept. 17, 1829, 

son of Randal and Aurelia (Tor- d. Oct. 2, 1842. 

rey) Dyer. See Torrey Gen., 10484. Aaron Milo, b. Apr. 30, 1832. -f 



10485. Timothy Greenly, b. Jan. 25, m. Spencer G. Tourtellot. Hop- 
i83_(. _|- kinton, Iowa. Ch'd : i. G. M., a 

10486. Mason Burr, b. Apr. 14, 1837. + Presb. minister at Ironwood, Mich. 

10487. Finney Reform, b. Sept. 3, 1841. + T0489. A son, b. 1849, d. ae. 5 days. 

10488. Ruth Am.\nda, b. Mch. 13, 1845; 

6714. MORSE LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Nov. 17, 1806; m. Sept. 17, 1828, Ordelia Buell, d. 
Jan. 31, 1869. He d. Oct. 25, 1841. Rodman, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10490. Mary Sophia, b. Dec. 19, 1830; m. 10491. Orton Morse, b. Aug. 13, 1833; m. 

Oct. 7, 1869, Elias D. Burton. Louisa Miller. St. Joseph, Mo. 

Rodman, N. Y. 

6715. ZADOK LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Apr., 1810; m. Lucrctia King. He d. Sept. 17, i873- 
Lorraine, N. Y. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 

10492. B\T(0N, b. 1845. Iowa. 

6718. SAMUEL LAVIRAS LOOMIS, b. Prattsville, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1812; m. Delphi, Ind., 
Apr. 21, 1836, Malinda, b. Ohio, Feb. 15, 1810, d. Colo. Springs, Colo., July 22, 1887, 
dau. of Richard Manary. He served in the 4.6th la. Regt. during Civil War. He 
was mechanic, boatman, farmer, gen. mercantile druggist. He d. Dec. 6, 1893. 2 
ch'n, b. Delphi. 

10493. James Munson, b. Dec. 10, 1837; Was killed while a prisoner at 
m. Mch. 20, 1857, Sarah Blizzard. Tuscumbia, Ala. Carrolton, la. 
He was Capt. in 39th la. Regt. 10494. George A., b. Sept. 17, 1840. + 

6723. OLIVER LOOMIS, b. W. Stockbridge, Mass., (Nov. 4), Oct. 15, 1805; m. May 

2, 1832, Betsey, b. Mexico, N. Y., May 21, 1812, d. E. Davenport, la., Oct. 22, 1858, 

dau. of Samuel and Eunice (Adams) Manwarren (Manwaring). Farmer. Whig. 

Bapt. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10495. Cordelia, b. Mexico, N. Y., June ryville, Tenn. Ch'n: i. Cora, 2. 

20, 1834 ; m. E. Davenport, la., . 

Sept. I, 1858, William Henry Hoi- 10496. Milo, b. July 14. 1836. + 

comb, b. Wayne, O., Oct. 12, 1833, 10497. Amelia, b. Dec. 30, 1838, d. Oct. 

d Dervitt, la., Feb. 17, 1863. Sea 12, 1858. 

Capt. Whig. Prot. She d. Hen- 

6725. LYMAN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 23, 1810; m. Jan. i, 1834, Eliza Manwarren 

(Manwaring). He d. 1873. Texas, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
10498. Henrietta, b. Nov. 5, 1840; m. 10499. Emma, b. Jan. 22, 1853; m. Nov. 

Mch. 13, 1861, Porter Ripson. Pu- 20. 1872, Florence Brown. Days- 

laski, N. Y. ville, N. Y. 

6727. MARTIN L. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., May 30, 1820; m. Mch. 12, 1848, Sarah Adams. 
Trenton, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10500. George M., b. Nov. 23, 1855. 10501. Elmer, b. Dec. 8, 1863. 

6728. LEWTS LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 24, 1825; m. ist, Jan. i, 1850, Mabel Augusta, b. 
Sept. 16, 1828, d. Sept. 29, i860, dau. of Horace and Lucy F. (Willard) Woodbridge; 
m. 2nd, July 3, 1861, Annes Berry. West Amboy, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10502. Mary F., b. Apr. 16, 1851. Hoi- 1862. 

land Patent, N. Y. 10504. Jennie Delilah, b. June 22, 1864. 

10503. -Austin, b. Oct. 8, 1856, d. Dec. 3. i0505- Christina P., b. June 7, 1870. 

6729. JONATHAN HATCH LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept. 22, 1811; m. May 19, 1834, Al- 
mira Wright. He removed to Eaton Co., Mich., in 1832, and settled in the wilder- 
ness of that state. Charlotte, Mich. 4 ch'n, b. Mich. 

10506. Majesta, b. Mch. 23, 1836, d. May 10508. T. Warren, b. Sept. 16, 1840, d. 
II, 1836. Mch. 21, 1863, in Civil War, in 6th 

10507. LovisA. b. July 14, 1837; m. July Regt. Mich. Inf. 

iq, 1855, John Paine. She d. Apr. 10509. Lucy, b. Sept. 8, 1844, d. Feb. 16, 

16. 1874. 1865. 

6730. DANIEL WATSON LOOMIS, b. N. Y., June 12, 1813; m. ist, June 28, 1835, 
Keziah Bennett, d. 1842: m. 2nd, Dec. 12, 1847, Jane B. Crouch. He d. Nov. i, 
1858. Vermontville, Mich. 9 ch'n, b. Mich. 

10510. Andrew, b. May 19, 1837. + Alfred Sweet. Pottersville, Mich. 

10511. Polly T., b. Oct. 16, 1839; m. 1861, 10512. Sarah, b. Mch. 24, 1842; m. 1866, 



501 



iEtglitli C^^n^ratton 



10513- 
10514. 

10515- 
6733- 



10519. 
10520. 



Daniel Corey. Gilbert's Mills, 

X. Y. 105 16. 

LuciNA, b. Sept. II, 1848; m. 1868, 

Charles Kitts. Pottersville. 10517. 

Pembroke S., b. Apr. 24, 185 1. 

Pottersville. 10518. 

Jenevera, b. Aug. II, 1853; m. 



1S73, Wesley Rogers. Pottersville. 

C\-RUS H., b. Nov. 2, 1856, d. Oct. 

20, 1857. 

Silas H., b. Nov. 2, 1856, d. Sept., 

1858. 

Ida, b. June 27, 1858; m. 1875, 

David Benjamin. Clyde, N. Y. 



SILAS PARKS LOOMIS, b. Pompey, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1821 ; m, ist, Palermo, N. 
Y., Mch. 25, 1844, Jane Elizabeth, b. Onondaga, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1825, d. Sunfield, 
Mich., Feb. 5, 1864, dau. of Abram F. and Catharine (Sharp) Yates; m. 2nd, Dec. 
18, 1&54, Susan Dow Hammond. He removed from Palermo, N. Y., to Eaton Co., 
Mich., in 1853, and thence to Chicago, 111., in 1891, where he d. June i, 1893. 
Farmer. Rep. Meth. His wife resides at Vermontville, Mich. 7 ch'n. 



DeWitt J., b. Dec. 15, 1844- + 
Katherine J., b. July 14, 1846; m. 
Sunlicld, Mich., Dec. 30, 1866, Al- 
bert Goodwin, b. Harmar, O., Dec. 
29, 1839, son of Silas T. and Har- 
riet (Howard) Jewell. He was 
1st Lieut, and Quartermaster in 
1st Mich. Engineers and Mechan- 
ics during 41/2 yrs. of the Civil 
War. He was 10 yrs. P. M. at 
Vermontville, Mich. Removed to 
Chicago in 1888, and engaged in 
the book publishing business with 
his brothers-in-law. Ch'n : i. Ed- 
win Silas, 2. Jennie Ella, 3. Mae. 



10521. 



10522 



10523. 
10524. 
10525. 



Franklin Silas, b. Dec. 15, 
1852. -i- 

Harriet Rosalia, b. Feb. 23, i860 ; 
m. Vermontville, Mich., Jan. 22, 
188s, Edgar W. Stevens. Dry 
goods merch't. Removed to No. 
Dak. on a ranch, thence to Chi- 
cago. Engaged in grocery and 
market business. Ch'n : i. Roe 
Loomis, 2. Eloise, 3. Zora E., 4. 
Harry. 

Howard G., b. Feb. 24, 1862. -|- 
Ernest Yates, b. Dec. 14, 1863. + 
Freddie D., b. Feb. i, 1869, d. Feb. 
22, 1870. 



6747- 

10526. 
10527. 

10528. 
6750. 

10530. 



WILLIAM R. LOOMIS, b. May 22, 1796; m. July 14, 1827. Phcebe Ann Traver, 
b. July 31, 1811. He was a weaver. He d. May 15, 1872. Scio, N. Y. 4 ch'n, 
b. N. Y. 

Bush NELL Blakely, b. Jan. 10, 

1829. -f 

Laura Cordelia, b. July 17, 1830, 10529. 

unm., d. June 25, 1874. South 

Amboy, N. J. 

Mary Amelia, b. June 30, 1832; 



m. Dec. 14, 1846, Isaac Sherman 

Jacobs. Scio, N. Y. 

William Almon, b. May 26, 1837; 

m. . He d. . His 

widow lives Scio, N. Y. 



I053r. 

6752. 
10538. 

6753- 
10540. 



DON ALONZO LOOMIS, b. Nov. 
1868. Maine, N. Y. 8 ch'n. Great 

Mary A., b. July i, 1822; m. Aug. 
I, 1843, James Wilkes, b. Monroe, 
N. Y., Apr. 8, 1822. son of Isaac 
and Charlotte (Decker) Forshee. 
She d. Dec. 25, 1852. Hillsdale, 
Mich. Ch'n: i. Sarah E., 2. Char- 
lotte L., 3. Emeline. 4. Harriet. See 
Cole Gen., p. 182, for descendants. 
Charlotte L., b. Sept. i, 1824; m. 
Nelson Clark. West Spring 
Creek, Pa. 



8, 1801 ; m. Harriet Hubbard, who d. Aug. i, 
Barrington, Mass. 

b. June 23, 1827. -f 

b. Feb. 8, 1832; m. 
R. Brown. Mapleton, 



10532. 
10533- 



Oscar A., 
Lydia J., 
Thomas 
Minn. 

10534. George A., b. Aug. 22, 1835. + 

10535. Henry T., b. Oct. 21, 1838, d. Feb. 

I. 1839- 

10536. Martha H., b. May 15, 1841 ; m. 
De Witt Davis. Maine, N. Y. 

10537. James F., b. June 15, 1844, d. Feb. 
22, 1845. 

MILTON LOOMIS, b. 1805; m. June 17, 1834, Cornelia, b. 1811, d. July 5, 1878, 
dau. of Ebenezer and Biah '( ) Kellogg. He d. Sept. 29, 1859. Sheffield, Mass. 
2 ch'n. 



Albert K., b. Mch. 21, 1835. In 
49th Regt. Mass. Inf. He d. at 
Sheffield, Feb. 16, 1907. Farmer. 



Unm. 
10539. Frederick E., 
Oct. 26, 185 1. 



b. Mch., 1837, d- 



DR. EZRA LOOMIS, b. July 5. 1807; m.. ist, Nov. 3. 1826, Sophronia Robinson, d. 
Aug. 12, 1845, ae. 36; m. 2nd, Oct. 23, 1845, Mary E. Jones, d. Apr. 26, 1857, ae. 
29; m. 3rd, Aug. 15, 1851, Sophia Roberts. Homer, N. Y. 7 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Almon I., b. Dec. i, 1828, d. Mch. 10541. Mary, b. July 5, 1829, d. Aug. 15, 

22, 1856. 1830. 



Sloomtfi (gpufalngy 



^02 



10542. 



10543- 



William Ezra, h. Sept. 7, 1831 ; 10544- George Washington, b. Jan. 23, 

m. i860, Satella Rindgo. No ch'n. 1844. Homer, N. Y. 

San Francisco, Cal. 10545- Mary S., b. Oct. 4, 1847 

Henry R., b. Apr. 14, 1833, d. July 10546. Ellen M., b. July 31, 1849. 



18, 1858. 



6758. JACOB S. LOOMIS, b. Aug. i, 1824; m. Sept. 17, 1844, Elizabeth De Forest 
Otsego, X. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10547. Wallace, b. 1849; m- Place. 10549. Eveline, b. 1862. 

10548. Adelaide, b. 1854. 

6759 DAVID H. LOOMIS, b. Jan. 20, 1829; m. Apr. 26, 1853, Sarah A. Lewis. Una- 
dilla, N. Y. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 

10550. William K., b. July 14, 1866. 

6763. MOSES FORBES LOOMIS, b. Mch. 27, 1814; m. ist. Oct. 15. 1839. Hannah 
Mahale Povner, d. Feb. 17, 1852; m. 2nd, Jan. 19, 1853, Sarah J. Simson. He d. 
Jan. 19, 1885. Troy, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10551. Charles Spencer, b. Oct. 22, Ch'n: i. Jessie Elizabeth, 2. Ma- 
1840. + hala Loomis, 3. David Loomis. 

10552. Jane Elizabeth, b. Oct. 9, 1843; See Worthington Gen., p. 395. 

m. Oct. 16, 1867, John, b. Aug. i, 10553- Henry C, b. Mch. 24, 1847, d. 

1847, son of David Ferry and .'Xug. 4, 1849. 

Elizabeth (Hill) Worthington, a 10554. Ida. b. Nov. 5, 1853, d. May 23, 

merch't of Trov. N. Y. She d. 1857. 

May 20, 1878, and he m. 2nd, So- 1055S- Alice, b. June 16, 1855, unm., d. 

phia A. Whidden. Troy, N. Y. 1900. 

6764. WILLIS LOOMIS, b. Apr. 10, 1816; m. Oct., 1842, Sarah C. Clark. Albany, N. Y. 
6 ch'n, b. \. Y. 

10556. Emily Frances, b. Aug. 5. 1843; 10559. John Henry, b. Feb. 25, 1851, d. 
m. Oct. 10, 1872, Samuel E. Mc- Aug. 5, 1853. 

Kee. Albany, N. Y. 10560. Clarence Eugene, b. Aug. 24, 

10557. Willis, b. Apr. 27, 1845. Albany, 1854, d. July 6, 1862. 

N. Y. 10561. Minnie Louisa, b. Jan. 2, 1858. 

10558. Charles Sacia, b. Sept. 26, 1847. 

6767. HARVEY C. LOOMIS, b. July 6, 1822; m. Mch., 1847, Mary Frahces Warner, d. 
Mch. 30, 1855. He d. Dec. 7, 1857. 111. He resided for a time in Mass. 2 ch'n. 
10562. Alice Adelia, b. Nov. 10, 1847, d. ton, Mass. Records.) 

Sept. 6, 1849. (See Grt. Barring- 10563. C.\roline, b. 1856, d. . 

6772. GEORGE B. LOOMIS. b. July 11, 1825; m. Ann Austin, who d. 1867. Detroit, 

Mich. 2 ch'n, b. Mich. 
10564. Ella A., b. Oct. 15, 1856. 10565. George H., b. Aug. 7, 1864. 

6782. HIRAM H. loomis, b. May 17, 1828; ni. Sarah A. Mann. La Porte, Ind. 5 ch'n. 

10566. Alice C, b. Aug. 3, 1853, d. Sept. . Chicago. Ch'n. 

29, 1854, at Valparaiso, Ind. 10569. James S., b. Feb. 7, 1863. 

10567. Fred L., b. Mav 2, 1859, d. Oct. 9, 10570. Carrie L., b. July 21, 1864: m. 
1876, at Valparaiso. Ind. Wood. Los Angeles. 2 ch'n, 

10568. Frank D., b. Mch. 25, 1861 ; m. » boy and girl. 

6784. HENRY L. LOOMIS, b. La Porte, Ind., Mch. 31, 1838; m. ist, Oct. 4, i860, Minerva 

Teeter; ni. 2nd, Dec. 10, 1902, Mary C. Allen. Grass Lake, Mich. 2 ch'n, b. La 
Porte Co., Ind. 

10571. H. Eugene, b. Oct. 29, 1864; m. La Porte, Ind., Jan. 8, 1890, Ed- 
Union Mills. La Porte Co., Ind., ward .\. Carpenter. Ch'n: I. 
Dec. 9, 1885, Eva Terrey. No ch'n. Mantie L., 2. Elizabeth Marie. 

10572. Libbie Starr, b. June 28, 1869; m. 

6787. WASHINGTON LOOMIS, b. 1826; m. 1853, Marcia Burdick. d. in 1908. He d. 
1871. Waverly, la. 3 ch'n. 

10573. William, b. i860. 10575. Frank, b. 1864. 

10574. Carleton, b. 1862. Chicago, 111. 

6792. SETH LOOMIS, b. 1837; m. 1871, Rosa Crichton. Noble, Ind. 2 ch'n, b. Ind. 
10576. James, b. 1872. 10577- William, b. 1876. 



S°3 



lEtgl)ll) (il^n^ratinn 



6793. EDWARD CARLTON LOOMIS, b. 1839; m. 1864, Alta Backus. Englewood, 111. 
I cli'd. 

10578. Dena, b. 1869. 

6797. JOHN COLBURN LOOMIS, b. Ripley, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1838; m. Jan. 16, 1865, 
Clarissa L., b. Dec. 19, 1842, dau. of Levi and Melissa (Baker) Jones. Ripley, N. 
Y., where b. his 5 ch'n. 



10580. 
10581. 
10581.: 



10579. Allie Lydia, b- Nov. 20, 1866; m. 
1st, Harborcreek, Pa., Sept. 29, 
1884, Robert H., b. Ripley, N. Y., 
Dec. 19, 1862, d. Feb. 2, 1893, son 
of William and Eliza Ann ( ) 
Galloway ; m. 2nd, North East, Pa., 
Oct. II, 1904, H. Franklin Smith. 
Episc'n. Ripley, N. Y. Ch'd : i. 

HARRISON H. LOOMIS, b. Ripley, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1826: m. Nov. 27, 1851, Ann 
Eliza Benedict, b. Castile, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1833. Harness maker. Rep. Prot. He 
d. Macon, Ga., July 10, 1883. She resides Chicago, 111. 4 ch'n. 



Mollie Jennie Galloway. 
George B., b. Sept. 17, 1868. 
Harry L., b. Aug. 11, 1872. 

Burt W., b. Mch. 25, 1877; m. 
July 14, 1903, . Phoenix, Ari- 
zona. 
10581.2. Clara C, b. Oct. 12, 1882. 



6799. 
10582. 

10583. 

10584. 

6800. 

10586. 
6801. 



10588. 
10589. 



6802. 



10590. 
10591- 

6804. 



10592. 
10593- 

1059-t- 

10595- 
6821. 



10597- 
10598. 



Fred Benedict, b. North East, Pa., 

Aug. 20, 1854, d. Racine, Wis.. 

Mch. 10, 1855- 

WiLLiAM Harrison, b. Racine, 

Wis., Sept. 26. 1861. + 

Jessie Case, b. Racine, Apr. IS, 



1865, d. Oct. 15, 1886. 
10585. Elsie Mae, b. Racine, Mch. 10, 
1869; m. Aug. 4, 1889. Charles Al- 
vinza Pinney, of Chicago, 111. 
Quincy, 111. Ch'n ; i. Wm. Loom- 
is, 2. Anita May. 



WALKER LOOMIS, b. Ripley, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1831 ; m. Emma Soulard. N. Y. 

City. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Ida, b. 1865. 10587. Carrie, b. 1867. 

IRA GARNDER LOOMIS, b. Ripley, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1834; m. Beloit, Wis.. July 

30, 1857, Eliza M., b. Richmond, O., Aug. 11, 1833, dau. of Marcus and Madula 

(Olds) Weed. Portage City, Wis. 2 ch'n. 

George Eugene, b. Mch. 22. 1859. Chicago, 111., Apr. 8, 1901, son of 

Minnie Louise, b. La Crosse, George Spencer and Helen Augus- 

Wis.. June 22, 1863; m. there Sept. ta (Pomeroy) Thurber. Episc'n. 

16, 1886, George Spencer Pomeroy, La Crosse, Wis. Ch'd: I. Philip 

b. Jackson, Mich., May 4, 1862, d. Loomis. 

WILLIAM WHEELER LOOMIS, b. Ripley, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1S36; m. Racine, 
Wis., Jan. 21, 1862, Luella Goodwin, b. Bethlehem, N. H., Mch. Z2, 1844, dau. of 
Joseph F. and Ann Burley (Gale) Morrison. Merch't. Whig. Free Will Bapt. 
Removed from N. H. to Wis. Resides now Council Bluflfs, la. 2 ch'n. 

9, 1866; m. Jan. 19, 1888, . 



Fred Morrison, b. Dec. 14, 1864. + 
Lucy Luella, b. Beloit, Wis., Nov. 

EDWARD DELAVAN LOOMIS, b. Ripley. N, 
Sept. 12, 1869, Susan Cornelia, b. Addison, N. 
and Cornelia (Woodell) Shumway. Ins. .'\gt. 

Alice Cornelia, b. Portage, Wis., 

June 4, 1870. 

Lottie Cordelia, b. La Crosse, 

Wis., Oct. 26, 1871. Teacher of 

music. Chicago, III. 

Grace, b. Lansing, la.. Aug. 23, 

1873. Gr. Colo. Coll., B. S. 10596. 

Teaching at La Crosse, Wis. 

Louise Phillips, b. La Crosse, 

HENRY CANFIELD LOOMIS. b. Jan. 14, 1846; m. ist, Jan. 28, 1880, Matilda L. 

Jokisch, d. Apr. 28, 1883; m. 2nd, 1886, Ella Dunaway. 3 ch'n. 

Hannah Maria, b. Nov. 13, 1880. 10599- Bernice Marie, b. Aug. 16, 1889, 

Ch.\rles Dexter, b. Apr. 2, d. Nov. 28, 1890. 

1887. -f 



. Y., Mch. II, 1845; m. Oasis, Wis., 
Y.. Apr. I, 1843. dau. of Bradford 
Rep. Cong. 5 ch'n. 
Wis., Nov. 17. 1875; m. La Crosse, 
Oct. 29, 1902. George Humphrey, 
b. Sanduskv, O., Dec. 17, 1865, son 
of Rev. Geo. Humphrey and Mary 
(Work) Fullerton, D. D. Rep. 
Presb. La Crosse, Wis. 
Mary Edna, b.- La Crosse, Wis., 
Aug. 22, 1889, d. Sept. 13, 1889. 



ICoomtB ^i^ni^aloga ^ 504 

6831. EDWARD PAYSOX LOOMIS, b. Westfield, X. Y., June i8, 1848: in. Cokeville, 
Pa., June 20, 1878. Fanny Alice Scott, b. Blairsville, Pa., Sept. 7, 1849. Engineer. 
Rep. Episc. 3 cb'n. 

10600. Wm. Raymond, b. Petrolia, Pa., City, Pa., Aug. 26, 1881. 

Dec. IS, 1879. 10602. Helen Snow, b. Blairsville, Pa., 

10601. Antoinette Kincaid, b. Allegheny Nov. 30, 1889. 

6832. WILLET G. LOOMIS, b. Westfield, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1850; m. ist, Mch., 1871, Fanny 
Conradt; ni. 2nd, Forcstvillc, N. Y., 1897, Hattie, b. Forestville, Aug. 18, 1857, dau. 
of Daniel and Ruth ( ) Bentley. Decorator. Rep. Prot. 3 ch'n, b. Forestville. 

10603. WiLLET L., b. Jan. 22, 1875, d. 10604. Frances, b. Apr. 29, 1898. 

July 2, 1875. 10605. William, b. Sept. 14, 1900. 

6837. WILLIAM WALKER LOOMIS, b. North East, Pa., Jan. 24, 1837; m. Attica, N. 
Y., July I, 1862, Martha E., b. Attica, Jan. 25, 1842, d. Chicago, 111., Apr. 29, 1900, 
dau. of Hiram and Amy (Chamberlain J Cooley. He perfected, and built for the 
U. S. Gov't, the first self-righting life boat of the U. S. Shipbuilder. Dem. Presb. 
He was killed in a R. R. wreck, at Silver Creek, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1886. Erie, Pa., 
where b. his 3 ch'n. 

10606. Edwin Cooley, b. Mch. 30, 1865. + George Norton, b. Watervillc, N. 

10607. Eva Marietta, b. Nov. 6, 1869; m. Y., Oct. 27, 1869, son of Charles 
1st, Chicago, 111., Mch. 11, 1892, B. and Eunice (Bissell) Terry. 
Rev. John Lovejoy, b. Cape Cod, Chicago, 111, Ch'n — by ist m. : i. 
Mass., Nov. 17, 1859, son of Ed- John Lovejoy, 2. William Loomis. 
ward B. and Susan (Smith) 10608. William Walker, b. Mch. 21, 
Hinckley, a Meth. minister; m. 1877. 

2nd, Chicago, Aug. 30, 1900, 

6838. JOEL PORTER LOOMIS, b. Mch. S, 1839; m- Aug. 14, 1865, Kate Haskinson. 
He was paymaster in U. S. navy. New London, Conn. 2 ch'n. 

io6og. Eleanor P., b. Aug. 13, 1866. 10610. Kate, b. 1871. 

6843. AMOS TUTTLE LOOMIS, b. North East, Pa., Jan. 14, 1837; m- Erie. Pa., Dec. 
3, 1868, Marion Elizabeth, b. Erie, Apr. 11, 1841, dau. of Thomas G. and Catharine 
A. (Kellogg) Colt. Real estate. Rep. Episc. Erie, Pa., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

10611. George C, b. Apr. 11, 1874; m. m. Dec. 10, 1903, Albert Depno 
Nov. 10, 1900, Gertrude Cleveland. Reed. 

10612. Mabel Tuttle, b. June 14, 1879; 

6844. JOHN JAY LOOMIS, b. North East, Pa., June 13, 1839; ni. Erie, Pa., May S. 
1898, Jane L. Walker, b. Erie, Nov. 2, 1863. Rep. Presb. i ch'd, b. Erie. 

10613. Echo Tuttle, b. Oct. 13, 1899. 

6850. CHARLES M. LOOMIS, b. Feb. 22, 1847; m. Ida E. Smith. He d. Jan. 14, 1905. 
North East, Pa. 3 ch'n. 

10614. Harriet Elizabeth, b. . 2. Marcus Loomis. 

10615. Catherine Irene; ni. A. B. 10616. Susan Louise, b. Feb. 13, 1894. 
Sniythe. Ch'n : i. Charles Loomis, 

68S4- JOHN GLEASON LOOMIS, b. Conneaut, O., Oct. 15. 1842: m. Jacksonville, 111., 
May 8, 1873, Emma F.. b. Wilton, Me., Nov. 9, 1848, dau. of Charles Moody and 
Elizabeth Kendall (Bickford) Morse. Served in 14th Regt. 111. Vol., 1861-4, mu- 
sician of Co. K. He participated in all engagements of his command from the 
battle of Shiloh, Tenn., to Vicksburg, Miss. He was deputy County Clerk, 9 yrs., 
and deputy Sheriff 4 yrs., of Morgan Co., III. U. S. Internal Revenue Servant. 
Rep. Presb. Pekin, 111. (1906). 6 ch'n, all b. Jacksonville. 

10617. George Morse, b. Mch. 19, 1874, d- Frederick. 

Mch. 8, 1893. 10620. John, b. Apr. 21, . 

10618. Leland Porter, b. Aug. 27, 1876. -f 10621. Charles L., b. July 7, 1886, d. 

10619. Elizabeth Kendall, b. Oct. 8, July 8, 1886. 

1878; m. Sept. 23, 1904, O. Walter 10622. Emma Gleason, b. Feb. 20, 1889. 

6855. GEORGE NORMAN LOOMIS, b. Ashtabula, 9., Jan. 15, 1845; m. abt. 1900, Mrs. 
Carrie Walthers-McDougwall. When he was City Editor of the Jacksonville Jour- 
nal, 1876. on July 27, with Prof. King, the noted balloonist, Mr. Loomis made the 
perilous journey, going up over 3 miles, and descending about 20 miles northeast of 
Springfield, 111. After leaving Jacksonville, he edited the Modern .■\rgo, in Quincy, 



505 jHtiilitlt C^ntrrattmt 

later hccaiiio tin- oilitcirial writer on tlio Miniu-apolis Jcniriial, ami in 1S87. the busi- 
ness manager of Emma Abbott, the great singer. In tSijj lie undertook the man- 
ngcmciit of the U. S. Marine Band, under the leadersliip of Philip Sousa, meeting 
with signal success, lie was afterwards manager of the Victor Herbert orchestra. 
N. Y. City. 

6859. S.XMUEL CARTER LOOMIS, b. Apr. 7. 1850 (iS.qS^; m. June 15, 1885. ller- 
minna, b. May i^, 1866, dan. of R. L. Chouinard. i ch'd. 

10623. Samuel Derald, b. Mch. 30, 1886. + 

6875. EDWARD EAGER LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Aug. 23, 1852; m. Bristol, R. I., 
Nov. 25, 1873, Anita Young, b. Bristol, Sept. 7, 1856, dau. of William and .Vnnie 
(Sterling) Toye. Mercli't. Ind't. Prot. Providence, R. I., where he removed 
in 1869. I ch'd, b. Providence, 

10624. Isabella, b. Aug. 22, 1874; m. Oct. Ch'n : i. Isabel Loomis, 2. Annie 
31, 1899, Byron Sprague Watson. Potter Sprague. 

6892. ABNER C. LOOMIS, b. Bristolville, O., Jan. 31, 18.14; ni. ist, Westfield, Mass.. 
Sept. 8, 1871, Laura Georgiana Loomis (6902), b. Westlield, 1842, d. La Porte, Ind., 
Dec. 7, 1888; ni. 2nd, Oct. 10, 1895, Miss Hannah, dau. of Chauncey Smith and 
Emma Peamelia (Brown) Hascall, of Goshen, Ind. 2nd Lieut. Co. D, 177th O. 
V. I., and aide on the stalT of Brigadier Gen. J. S. Casement, commanding 2n(l 
Brigade, 3rd Div., 23rd Army Corps. Gen. Mgr. The Erantz Body Mfg. Co. Ind't. 
Liberal. Akron, O. 2 ch'n, b. Chicago, 111. 
1062.!;. Lauka. b. Jan., 1873, d, Jan., 1874. 31, 1S60, son of Howell Evans and 

10626. Hklicn. b. Chicago, 111., Apr. 19, Lncv Jane (Hand) Norton. Rep 
1875; m. !:)cc. 28, 1899, Willard liapt. Chicago, 111. Ch'd: 1. 
Davalson, b. La Porte, Ind., Oct. Laura Hope. 

6899. WILBERT FISK LOOMIS, b. Feb. 22, iS.-;! ; m. ist, Nov. 14, 1877, Ella Melinlhia, 
1). Granville, Ma.ss., Dec. 4, 1856, dau. of Frederick A. and Melanthia D. (Noble) 
Ripley; m. 2nd, Nov. 9, 1892, Jessie S., b. Sontlnvick, Mass., Oct. 15, i860, dau. of 
George Wm. and Mary Ellen (Gillell) Hamilton. I'armer. Kep. Mrlli. West- 
field. 3 ch'n, b. Westfield. 

10627. Ralph Ciikstkr, b. Nov. 2, 1878, tia (Loomis, 6806) Bush. He 
d. (\-t. 9, 1802. grnd. from Westlield High School. 

10628. Bkrtiia Iu.la, b. Oct. 5, 1882; ni. Clerk. Westlield, Mass. 

Sept. 10, 1908, Selh Leroy, b. July 10629. Harold Hamilton, b. Aug. 22, 

24, 1884, son of Homer and Chris- 1900. 

6900. GEORGE 11. LOOMIS, b. Aug. 11, 1853; i". J:uL 30, 1879, Nellie Maria, b. b.n- 
field. Conn., Dec. 9, 1853, dau. of (ieorge Gilbert and Maria Anunciale (.Gowdyl 
Mixter. Farmer. Rep. Meth. Westlield, Mass., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

10630. Nellie F-lmira, b. Nov. it, 1879, 1884, son of Martin Dwelle and 
d. Nov. 5, 1893. Sarah Appleton (Lord) Kneeland. 

10631. Maiux MAutA. b. .^pr. 20, 1883; m. Att'y. Rep. Cong. W. Medford, 
Westlield, Oct. 17, 1907, William Mass. 

Aiken, b. lu-edonia, N. Y., Aug. 9, 

6901. JOHN WELLES LOOMIS, b. Oct. 9, 1859; m. lsI, May 8. 189^;, Agnes Marion, b. 
Westlield, Oct. 18, 1868, dau. of George and Clara (Eddy) Hubbard. She d. Oct. 
28, 1896, and he in. 2nd, Jan. to, 1906, Marion Camiibell, b. Westlield, July 3, 1880, 
dau. of Joseph (iilbert and ICllen (Campbell) Noble. Tobacco dealer. Rep. Meth. 
Westlield, Mass., where b. his i ch'd. 

10632. DoRoTiiv HuniiARi), b. Westlield, I'l'b. 15, iSijO. 

f)907. WILLIAM IIICNRY LOOMIS, b. Dec. 31, t8-1j (18.13); ni. June 28, 1865, Illinois 
•Spencer. Chicago, 111. i ch'd. 

10633. Harry E., b. Nov. 9, 1867. 

6908. CIIARLICS AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Russell, Mass., Ian. ti, i8|s; m. Boston, 
Mass., July 8, 1867, Ella Arline, 1). July 8, 1848, dau. of John and Abigail (Fuller) 
Sawin. 5 ch'n, all b. Chicago, 111,, where he now resides, except 3rd one; she b. 
Washington, Mo. 

10634. HouARii Brown, b. Apr. 17, 1870, m. Clar.i r.,ilille, who d, I.in, 10, 
d, Mch. II, 1886. 1896. He d. J.in. 10, 1898. 

10635. Lloyi) WEnsTT.R. b June 24, 1874; 10636. Mabel Elizabeth, b. Jan. 27, 1876; 



ICuomtH ^rnralogit 506 

m. Leander L., b. Jacksonville, 111., Williamson, b. Grand Rapids, 

Mch. 4, 1873, son of Wm. and Mich., Aur. 24. 187 1, son of Chas. 

Laura (Murray) Rockwell. Chi- E. and Ada (Williamson) Watson, 

cago. 111. ClVn : i. Kathcrine Chicago, 111. Ch'n: i. Bernice Ar- 

Louise, 2. Ruth Arlinc. line, 2. Hazel Williamson. 
10637. Florence Fuller, b. Apr. 18, 1879; 10638. John Henrv, b. Apr. 14, 1881 ; m. 

m. Chicago, 111., Nov. 7, 1889, John Sadie Adams. Chicago, 111. 

6909. JUSTIN V. LOOMIS, b. Russell, Mass., Feb. 17, 1847: m. ist, Sept. 1, 1870, Zuba 
A. Mallory; m, 2nd, Frcdricka, b. St. Louis, 1851, dau. of Benjamin B. and Eliza 
( ) Buck. Chicago, 111. 3 ch'n. 

10639. Herbert Mallory, b. Nov. 30, 1878; m. June 5, 1901, Charles 
1874; m. Mch. 12, 1904, Lottie Merriman. 

Haycock. 10641. Gret.\ M.\rie, b. Chicago, Feb. 22, 

10640. Julia, b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 15, 1884. 

6910. EUGENE ELIJAH LOOMIS, b. Westfield (Russell), Mass., Mch. 15. 1849; m. 
Chicago, 111., .^ug. 22, 1872, Pauline H., b. Fort .\nn. N. Y., Aug. 22, 1851, d. Chi- 
cago, May, 1886, dau. of Orson and Harriet (Bucklin) Briggs. R. R. Frt. Agt. 
Rep. Univ't. 4 ch'n, b. Chicago. 

10642. Frank Eugene, b. May 21, 1873. + 10644. Cora Vina, b. Sept. 19, 1882, Chi- 

10643. Orson Briggs, b. .\pr. 8, 1875; m- cago. 111., 4632 Lake A\e. 
May, 1899, Mae Green. 10645. Foster Roberts, b. 1899. 

6911. JOHN EDSON LOOMIS, b. May I, 1831: m. Mary R. Reed. Chicago, 111. i ch'd. 

10646. Alice R., b. Nov., 1874. 

6920. BYRON MERWIN LOOMIS, b. Wcstficld, Mass.. Jan. 20, 1847: m. Feb. 7. 1867, 
Georgiana D., b. Westfield, 1847, dau. of Jarvis and Susan ( ) Cowles. He d. 
May 9, 1877, neck broken by being thrown from a wagon. Westfield, where b. his 
I ch'd. 

10647. Adella May. b. Mch. 26, 1868, d. Dec. 6, 1885. 

6922. EDWARD GROVE LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass.. Mch. 21, 1864; m. Apr. 6, 1885, 
Margaret Anna, b. Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 6, 1864, dau. of George and Mary 
(Keegan) Newton. Westfield, where b. his i ch'd. 
106.(8. Florence M., b. Feb. 2, 1893. 

6930. GILBERT JAIVIES LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Feb. 8, 1871 : m. Westfield, 
Oct. 30. 1894, Grace Nancy, b. Westfield, June 29, 1872, dau. of .Mbert Lewis and 
Helen Louise (Noble) Dewey. Automobile Eng. Rep. Cong. Erie, Pa. I ch'd. 

10649. Donald Dewey, b. Feb. i, 1900. 

6932. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Aug. 24. 1864; m. Nov 
26, 1891. Sarah J., b. Newburgh, N. Y., .'Kug. 20, 1870, dau. of John and Eliza J. 
( ) McMickle. Expressman. Prohib. Meth. N. Y. City, where b. his i ch'd. 

10650. Florence E., b. Mch. 2, 1894, d. June 22, 1894. 

6933. THOMAS PERRY LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., June 12, 1870; m. ist, Hunting- 
ton, Mass., Sept. 10, 1894, Harriet Lulu, b. No. Dana. Mass., Feb. 22, 1870, d. Apr. i. 
1904. dau. of Henry and Mary (Mason) Chamberlain; m. 2nd, April I, 1902, Emma- 
line Maria Lampson. Hardware clerk. Rep. "Meth. by birth." Westfield, Mass., 
where b. his 2 ch'n. 

10651. Freperick Perry, b. May i, 1896. 10652. Ernest .Xrthur. b. Mch. 23, 1898. 

6949. JAMES ALVARDO LOOMIS. b. Springfield, Mass., Oct. 4, 1845: ni. ist. West- 
field, Mass., .Apr. 4, 1872. Emma W. Cassy. b. 1847, and divorced Jan. 25, 1883, she 
having custody of the ch'n; m. 2nd. Sp'f'd. Sept. 12. 1891, Mabel I., b. Clinton, 
Mass., 1871, dau. of Henry Warner. Laborer. Springfield. 5 ch'n, b. Mass. 

10653. Merrill .'Kllkn, b. July 31, 1872. Sp'f'd. 

10654. Mattie. b. Mch. i, 1876. 10657. Robert F., b. Apr. 2, 1901, at 

10655. Emma. b. July 31, 1880. Hampden. 

10656. Florence, b. Feb. 19, 1894, at 

6959. ALFRED W.'\RD LOOMIS, b. Randolph, O.. Apr. 11. 1828; m. .\twater, O., Nov. 
24, 1853, Elizabeth L.. b. AtwMtcr, Feb. 22, 1830. d. Ravenna, O., Dec. 26, 1875. dau. 
of Elizur and Polly (Hough) Ilinman. Deer Park, Wash. (1905). Farmer, Rep. 
Cong. 4 ch'n, b. Atwater, O. 



507 



i£t5l|ll| Cl^rttfratiatt 



10658. 



10659. 

6961. 

10662. 
10663. 

10664. 
6962. 

10666. 
10667. 
10668. 

6964. 



Oregon. She a grad. of Oberlin 
Coll. Ch'n : I. Agnes, 2. Helen, 3. 
Ruth, 4. Frank. 
10660. Mary Brush, b. July 14, 1865; m. 
Sept. 28, 1890, Rev. Percy J. 
Keeler. She a grad. of Oberlin 
Coll., O. Seattle, Wash. Ch'n: i. 
Ora, 2. Ruth. 

Elizur Hinman, b. Feb. 15, 1867; 
m. at Florence, Italy, July, 1906, 
Udell. Portland, Oregon. 



Helen Maria, b. Nov. 27, 1854; m. 
Spokane. Wash., Aug. 6, 1884, Rev. 
Frank, b. .Ashland Co., O., Mch. 
27, 1847, son of Robert and Mary 
Ann (Frank) McConaughy. She 
Gr. Oberlin Coll., 1880, B. L. 
Deer Park, Wash. Ch'n : i. Flora 
Loomis, 2. Marion, 3. Alfred Hin- 
man, 4. Emma. 

Flora Adaline, b. May 27, 1858; 
m. Dec. 23, 1886, Frank Edwin 
Beach, a merchant at Portland, 

HUMBERT SHEPHERD LOOMIS, b. Randolph, O., Dec. 12, 1834; m. Randolph, 
Oct. 23, i860, Malinda, b. Greentown, O., May 29, 1842, dau. of Daniel and Rebecca 
(Essig) Wise. Deerfield, O. 4 ch'n. 



10661. 



Alva Albert, b. Deerfield, O., Dec. 

25, 1861.+ 

Stephen Wise, b. Stafford, O., 

Apr. 29, 1864; m. Dec. 28, 1886, M. 

E. Wilson. Colorado Springs, Col. " 

Rosa Bertha, b. Deerfield, O., 10665. 

Aug. 18, 1867 ; m. Deerfield, June 

23, 1892, Walter David, b. Mahon- 

HARRIS J. LOOMIS, b. Randolph, O., Apr. 10, 1838; m. ist, Apr., 1862, Pamela 
Stofer, d. July 25, 1872; m. 2nd, Rootstown, Mch. 28, 1873, Mrs. Susan M. Bair, b. 
Rootstown, Oct. 10, 1839, dau. of William and Elizabeth (Ake) France. Farmer. 
He d. Nov. 10, 1883. Randolph. 6 ch'n, all b. Randolph. 



ing Co., O., Feb. 4, 1867, son of 
Levi A. and Alma (Lazarus) 
Miller. Farmer. Ind't. Presb. 
No. Benton, O. Ch'n: I. Ruth, 2. 
Helen, 3. Paul L. 
Humbert Harlow, b. Dec. 25, 
1870. + 



10669. Maud Frances, b. Sept. 21, 1875, 
unm. (1906). 

10670. Clyde Henry, b. May 7, 1877, unm. 
(1906). 

10671. Harris Ray, b. Sept. 24, 1880, unm. 
(1906). Att'y. Mayor of Ra- 
venna, O. 



Eldora B., b. Nov. 12, 1863 ; m. 
Sept., 1884, Win. France. 
Wallace B., b. Mch. 5, 1871, d. 
Mch. II, 1872. 

Zora Blanche, b. May 8, 1874; m- 
Cleveland, O., Aug. 16, 1905, Er- 
nest A. Harris, b. England, Feb. 
14, 1879. 

SARDIS E. LOOMIS, b. Randolph, O., Mch. 18, 1845; m. ist, Randolph, Dec. 15, 
1874, Alice, b. Marlboro, O., Oct. 10, 1853, d. Randolph, Mch. 10, 1901, dau. of 
Jefferson and Mary Jane (Rowe) Wheeler; m. 2nd, June 12, 1902, Mrs. Mary 
(Craig) Unger, b. Nov. 10, 1847, dau. of Wni. B. and Sarah M. (Mason) Craig. 
Farmer. 3 ch'n, b. Randolph, O. 

10672. Harlow Ward, b. Dec. i, 1875. + lervi. Pa. 

10673. Daisy M., b. Oct. 5, 1879; m. Mch. 10674. Helen H., b. Nov. 20, 1887. 
4, 1901, Wm. G. Bowman. Char- 

6965. ALBERT HARLOW LOOMIS, b. Randolph, O., July 21, 1848; m. Randolph, Apr. 
20, 1873, Alice, b. Randolph, Sept. 22, 1852, dau. of Calvin and Easter (Rose) 
France. Farmer. 4 ch'n, b. Randolph, O. 

10675. Minnie, b. Sept. 28, 1874; m. Sept. 10677. Waldo, b. Aug. 14, 1882; m. Edith 
28, 1892, Emmet Markley. Ch'n. Baldwin. Ch'n. 

10676. Bertha, b. Apr. 27, 1878, d. Aug. 10678. Ada, b. Sept. 9, 1883, d. Apr. 28, 
14, 1878. 1897. 

6966. RUSSELL LOOMIS. h. 1830: m. Kedijah Hiltebittle. a sister of his stepmother. 



10679. 
10680. 
10681. 



6972. 



10683. 
10684. 



Farmer. Randolph, O. 4 ch'n, b. Randolph, O. 

Elmer George, b. Aug. 23, 1854. -f- 

Rolla Jason, b. July 30, 1858. + 

Nettie, b. June 23, 1865 ; ni. 10682. 

William Fawley. Cleveland, O. 



Ch'n: I. Hugh, 2. Nora, 3. Nettie, 
4. A dau. 

Nora May, b. Mch. 12, 1868, unm., 
d. 1903. Randolph. 



FRANK A. LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Mch. 4, 1848; m. East Granby, Conn., 
Jan. 15, 1876, Idella, b. Southwick, Jan. 15, 1857, dau. of Addison and Amanda 
(Bills) Miller. Corp'l in Civil War — in Shenandoah campaign. He d. Dec. 6, 1906. 
Danbury, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Southwick. 

Harry, b. June 22, 1876. 10685. Etta J., b. July 19, 1884. 

Frank S., b. Oct. 26, 1877. 



6973. ?IERBERT J. LOOMIS, b. Sept. 22, 1854; m. Mrs. Sarah (Clark") Jones, of South- 
wick, Mass. He d. July 28, 1896, and she m. Charles Cushman. Southwick. i ch'd. 

10685.1. Herbert, b. . 

6076. DR. GOODWIN THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Atwater, O., Mch. 23, 1847; m. Oct. 31. 
1871, Clara Almarette, b. Merton, Wis., May 3, 1847, dau. of Silas and Roxanna 
(Robe) Ainsworth. Grad. Med. Dept. of Mich. Univ., 1869. A physician. Rep. 
Cong. Minneapolis, Minn. 3 ch'n. 

10686. Delmer Everette, b. June 4, 1874; Oct. 30, 1901. 

m. Dec. 25, 1901, Winnie Scoville. 10686.2. Ella I<lora, b. May 25, 1879. 

Minneapolis, Minn. Teacher. Cong. Minneapolis, 

10686.1. Mary Ellen, b. May 25, 1877, d. Minn. 

6981. GEORGE HENRY LOO^HS, b, Apr. 9, 1850; m. Oct. 28, 1869, Ella, b. Ossipee, 
111., 1851, d. Mch. 18, 187s, dau. of Sachcl Clark and Ella (Burleigh) Dore. See 
Burleigh Gen., p. 94. He was a hatter of Chicago, 111. i ch'd. 

10687. May D., b. May 9, 1872. 

6988. EMORY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept. 27, 1840 ; m. Jane Ann Johnson. West Kill, 
N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10688. Mary, b. Nov., 1862, d. Oct., 1863. 10689. Carrie, b. Feb. 16, 187 1. 

6992 NORMAN S. LOO^nS, b. Phila., Pa., Feb. 6, 1853; m. Troy, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1876. 
Georgiana, b. Troy, Mch. 28, 1857. dau. of Elizabeth Greenfield (Lewis) Renter. 
Cont'r. Rep. Ger. Luth. He d. July, 1904. Troy, N. Y. I ch'd. 
10689.1. Norman R., b. Troy, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1881.+ 

6993. SILL NILES LOOMIS, b. Austcrlitz, N. Y., June 30, 185 1 ; m. Chatham, N. Y., 
Oct. 19, 1871, Cora v., b. Austerlitz, July 28, 1855, dau. of Oliver and Emogene 
(Knox) Palmer. Farmer and real estate. Rep. Meth. Chatham, where b. his 
6 ch'n. 

10690. Fred Palmer, b. Aug. 13, 1872; m. Wheeler. Woodbury, Conn. 

Mch. 12, 1902, Grace Lasher. 10693. HexNry Ten Broeck, b. Nov. 7. 

10691. Frank Charles, b. 1874; m. June 1882; m. Feb. 2, 1902, Harriet 
7, 1899, Jennie E. Harvey. Spen- Niles Davenport. Spencertown, 
certown, N. Y. N. Y. 

10692. Sadie Ethel, b. Dec. 9, 1876; m. 10694. Edwin Angell. b. Apr. 10, 1889. 
Dec. 9, 1897, Arthur Everett 10695. Alice Bishop, b. Oct. 29, 1892. 

6995. SEYMOUR FRANCIS LOOMIS, b. May 12, 1837; m. 1863, Helen Potter. She d. 
1874. In U. S. hospital at Milwaukee, Wis. i ch'd. 

10696. Charles, b. Sept. 16, 1865. 

6996. JOHN HENRY LOOMIS, b. Sandy Hill, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1841 ; m. Keene, N. H., 
Dec. 24, 1868, Susan Augusta, b. Keene, May 21, 1845, dau. of Joseph and Susan 
(Stratton) Foster. Supt. of schools at Napoleon, O., 1868-75, then for 31 yrs. Prin. 
of Wells School in Chicago, 111., when, Sept., 1906, he was transferred to the John 
McLaren High School, as Prin., having under his supervision over 1,200 pupils. 
Also Pres. of the 111. Society of The Sons of the American Revolution. Military 
Annalist of The Loomis Genealogical Association. To Mr. Loomis is due the very 
complete roster of Loomis soldiers found at the end of this volume. He is an Inde- 
pendent in politics and a Bapt. in religion. Chicago, 111. 3 ch'n. 

10697. Gertrude, b. Apr. 17, 1873, d. Aug. 10699. Frederick Foster, b. Chicago, 111., 
9, 1873. Nov. 7, 1879; m. Oct. 10, 1905, 

10698. Joseph Hervey, b. Mch. 17, 1874, Ruth E. Johnson, 
d. Mch. 21, 1874. 

7000. SIMEON H. LOOMIS, b. Whitehall, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1839; m. Oct., 1865, Almira 
Hills. Whitehall, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

10700. Frederick, b. Mch. 3, 1867. 10702. William F., b. July, 1870. + 

1 070 1. Albert, b. June, 1869. 

7005. AMOS LOOMIS, b. Whitehall, N. Y., May 6, 1853; m- ist, Oct.. 1875. Harriet, 
b. Beloit. Wis., Apr. 16, 1858. d. Oct. 3, 1877. dau. of William and Harriet (Car- 
penter) Turflfrey; m. 2nd, Whitehall, Nov. 26, 1879, Mary Ellen, b. N. Granville, 






No. 6ppd. 
Principal John Henry Loomis, 
1841- 



( 



% 



509 



iEtglillt C^^nrrattott 



N. Y., Nov. 21, l8S9, dau. of James and Mary (Londergan) Reed. Farmer Dem 

Metli. Whitehall, N. Y., where b. his 5 ch'n. 

10703. Ch.\rles Henry, b. June 19, 1877. 10705. Herbert Aaron, b. Aug. 12, 1881. 
Unm. Grad. of Univ. of Mich. — 10706. Harry Reed, b. Aug. 8, 1882; m. 
Coll. of Law — LL.B. Rep. Prot. Dec. 29, 1904, Lucy Hurlburt. 
Alt'y at Detroit, Mich. Formerly Hiderville, Vt. 

a teacher. 10707. Mary Ellen, b. Mch. 8, 1884, d. 

10704. Minnie Florence, b. Sept. 22, Mch. 29, 1887 
1880, d. Apr. 22, 1881. 

7010. JOSEPH F. LOOMIS, b. Mich., Apr. 27, 1836; m. July 22, 1862, Hermione L 
Gould. Sandy Hill, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 
10708. Thomas E., b. Oct. 14, 1863. 10709. James F., b. Nov. 11, 1865. 

7012. ABIEL S. LOOMIS, b. Mich., Nov. 3, 1841 ; m. Sept. 12, 1863, Lucy J. Gray. 
Pompeii, Mich. 2 ch'n, b. Mich. 

10710. Charles E., b. Nov. 5, 1866, d. 10711. Mary E., b. May 4, 1871. 

Mch. IS, 1867. 

7014. ALEXANDER LOOMIS, b. Mich., Apr. 24, 1846; m. Sept. 10, 1869, Ella Laranc. 
Pompeii, Mich. 2 ch'n, b. Mich. 

10712. Alda, b. Oct. 12, 1870. 10713. Charles A., b. Feb. 3, 1872. 

7020. HENRY WALTER LOOMIS, b. Aug. 25, 1830; m. Sept. 30, 1855, Charlotte A. 
Cadwell. He is prin. of a grammar school. New Haven, Conn. 4 ch'n. 

10714. Elizadeth Isabella, b. Mch. 20, lian Northrop. He d. New Haven, 
1857, d. May s, 1859. Conn., Aug. 2, 1905. He was busi- 

10715. ' Charlotte Elizabeth, b. May 3, ness manager and editor of "Sun- 

1860, d. Feb. I, 1862. day Globe," Hartford, Conn. 

10716. William Walter, b. Mch. 15, 10717. A dau., b. ; m. E. N. Sperry, 

1866 ; m. when 18 yrs. of age, Lil- of New Haven, Conn. 

7024. LORENZO A. LOOMIS, b. Nov. 18, 1840; m. Apr. 26, 1864, Sarah Adelia, b. July 
15, 1846, dau. of Judson Root and Frances L. (Noble) Phelps. (See Female Brancli 
Loomis Gen., Vol. II, p. 918). Westfield, Medina Co., O. i ch'd. 

10718. Judson Henry, b. Feb. 13, 1868, d. Mch. 11, 1868. 

7027. DANIEL B. LOOMIS, b. 1841 ; m. Jane Glass. New London, Conn. 4 ch'n, h. 
Conn. 

10719. Daniel, b. 1865. 10721. Carrie, b. 1872. 

10720. Minnie, b. 1870. 10722. Oscar, b. 1874. 

7030. JAMES L. LOOMIS, b. 1848; m. 1873, Mary Davis. New London, Conn., where 
b. his 3 ch'n. 

10723. EnwARD M., b. Aug. 22, 1876. 10725. Nancy Isabel, b. July 7, 1880. 

10724. Henry Nelson, b. Sept. 17, 1878. 

7032. OLIVER DENISON LOOMIS, b. 1855; m. 1877, Mary Sullivan. New London, 
Conn. 2 ch'n. 

10726. Dora, b. 1878. ' 10727. George W., b. 1880. 

7040. HERBERT A. T. LOOiMIS, b. Aug. 10, 184S; m. Oct., 1869, Delia Fulton. Clarion, 
Pa. 2 ch'n. 

10728. A dau., b. 1871, d. ae. 2 yrs. 10729. Mary, b. Feb. 27, 1873. 

7044. EDWARD LOOMIS, b. Jan. 29, 1854; m. Aug. 5, 1873, Emily Johnson. Pipestone, 
Minn. I ch'd. 

10730. Anna W., b. Dec. i, 1874. 

7045. SAMUEL W. LOOMIS, b. Clarion, Pa., June 9. 1856; m. 1880, Mary Ann, b. 
Altoona, Pa., abt. 1859, dau. of Mathias Holstein and Anne Ashton (Squires) 
Jolly. Teacher — Prof, of music. He d. . Osceola Mills, Pa. 3 ch'n. 

10731. Charlotte J., b. 1881, d. 1884. 1884. 

10732. Jennie M., b. Osceola Mills, Pa., 10733. John Brayman, b. 1886, d. 1886. 

7048. LUCIUS ADRIAN LOOMIS, b. W. Springfield, Mch. 14, 1839; m. Aug. 25, 1864, 
Mary C, b. New Haven, Conn,, 1844, dau. of John Loring and Mary B. ( ) 



l!j00mtB C^^u^alngg 



510 



MitcliuU. lie served in U. S. Navy, now on pension at $30 per quarter. Ulica, 
N. Y. I ch'd, b. Springlk'ld, Mass. 

10734. Eugene A., b. June 10, 1867.+ 

7049. WILLIAM HARRIS LOOMIS, b. Springfield, Mass., Apr. 29, 1841 ; m. there, Feb. 
21, 1863, Marcia E., b. Townsend, Vt., 1844, dau. of Wm. M. and Clara ( ) Ware. 
Confectioner. Springfield. 8 ch'n. 

10735. Clifford Ware, b. Jan. 20, 1867. + I0739- Robert Goodyear, b. New Haven, 

10736. Raymond W., b. Aug. 3, 1868, d. Conn., 1874. + 

Aug. 20, 1869. 10740. A son, b. May 21, 1876, d. Aug. 17, 

10737. Maud J., b. June 4, 1871 ; rn. 1876. 

Sp'f'd, Feb. II, 1890, Edward R., 10741. Howard C, b. 1878; m. Sp'f'd, Jan. 

b. W. Sp'f'd, 1869, son of James S. I, 1901, Florence R., b. N. Y. City, 

and Emma F. ( ) Burgess. 1881, dau. of Edgar L. and Ella 

Springfield. Ch'n: I. James L. (Oliver) Bodman. Springfield. 

Wayne, 2. Ruby Amelia, 3. Helen. 10742. Carroll Cathan, b. Oct. 5, 1886. 

10738. A dau., b. Sept. 23, 1872. 

7058. LUCIUS G. LOOMIS, b. Jefferson, O., Dec. 27, 1850; m. Oct. 10, 1874, Catherine 
Eleanor Lynch. Painesville, O. 5 ch'n. 

10743. John Carlton, b. Oct. 16, 1875.+ 10746. Henry Stephen, b. Sept. i, 1883; 

10744. Georgia .\nna, b. June 30, 1879, d. m. . Painesville, O. 

1899. Grad. of Jefferson High 10747. Dorothy Elizabeth, b. Dec. 12, 

School, 1898. 1885. 

10745. Mary Eleanor, b. Feb. 7, 1881. 

7059. JARED S. LOOMIS, b. Feb. 19, 1835; m. Mch. 22, 1859, Mary Johnson, i ch'd. 

10747. 1. Howard, b. June 3, 1875. 

7060. LEONARD SOLOMON LOOMIS, b. Jan. 21, 1838; m. Jan. 10, 1877, Eugenia 
Collins. S ch'n. 

10747.2. Collins Leonard, b. Mch. 13, 10747.4. Florence, b. Aug. 17, 1882. 
1878. 10747.5. Gertrude, b. Oct. 12, 1884. 

10747.3. James Clark, b. May 9, 1879. + 10747.6. Huldah, b. Oct. 13, 1886. 

7062. LYMAN LOOMIS. b. N. Y., Aug. i, 1834; m. 1857, Mary Ryan. Somonauk, 
111. I ch'd. 

10748. James B., b. May 26, 1863. 

7064. DUANE JAMES LOOMIS, b. Leyden, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1842; m. Turin, N. Y., 
Dec. 24, 1861, Mary Hellen, b. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1846, dau. of Russell and 
Phoebe Ann (Pierce) Norton. Farmer. Prohib. Los Angeles, Cal. 3 ch'n. 

10749. Launa E., b. Leyden, June 12, Los Angeles, Cal. Ch'n: r. Helen 
1864; m. July 18, 1882, Jasper L. Elizabeth, 2. Bion A. 

Moonev. Los Angeles, Cal. Ch'n: 10751- Ruby Ellen, b. Los Angeles, Cal., 

I. Boyd Duane, 2. Leonard E. May 13, 1873; m. Harry E. Bunger. 

10750. Ophelia E., b. Humbolt Co., la., Los Angeles, Cal. No ch'n. 
June IS, 1867; m. Robert L. Rice. 

7065. SILAS LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 13, 1845; m. Jan. 7, 1864, Ellen M. Davis. Turin, 
N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

10752. Maud, b. July i, 1868, d. Dec. 19. 10753. Jay D., b. Sep. 16, 1872. 

1871. 

7068. MELVIN WHITE LOOMIS, b. Poland, N. Y., May 6, 1833; nv Arkwright. N. Y., 
Jan. II. i860. Mary Ann, b. Arkwright, Apr. 19, 1837. dau. of Daniel and Celista 
(Baker) Mathewson. He resided 10 yrs. at Boulder, Colo. Farmer. Rep. L'nited 
Breth. Frcdonia, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

10754. Alta May, b. Stockton, N. Y.. Jan. 25, 1863. + 

17, 1861 ; m. 1887, Conway. 10755.T. Alton M., b. Hatfield, N. Y., 

She d. without issue. Apr. i, 1876. + 

10755. George DeLancy, b. Stockton, Dec. 

7070. CHARLES DE LANCEY LOOMIS. b. Poland, N. Y., June 4. 1835: m- ist. Sept. 
1862, Emmcline Waterman, who d. 1868; m. 2nd, 1877, Mary Gage. Dewitt\'ille, N. 
Y. 3 ch'n. 



511 



lEtgl]tIt O^i^ufratton 



10756. Oscar R., b. EUery, N. Y., Jan. i, 
1864, d. unm., Kennedy, N. Y., Jan., 
1890. 

7071. CHARLES AUGUSTUS LOO^rIS, b. Nov. 5, 1837; m. Sept. 26, 1861, Mary Blai: 
Tompkins, Micb. 3 ch'n, b. Micb. 

10758. Grace, b. Aug. 3, 1862. 

10759. Walter, b. Mch., 1865. 

7073. WILLIAM HENRY LOOMIS, b. Aug. 23, 1843; m. Feb. 22, 1866, Octavia Black- 
mer. Jackson, Mich., where b. his I ch'd. , 

10761. Cora, b. Dec, 1866. 



10757- Elmer E., b. Sept., 1866. + 
10757. 1. Earl. b. 1881, d. 1891. 



10760. Malcom, b. 1870. 



7086. 

10762. 
7088. 

10763. 
7092. 

10765. 

10766. 

7097. 

10768. 
10769. 
10770. 

7099. 

10773- 
7113- 

10774- 
10775- 

71 14. 



10777- 
10778. 

7122. 



10781. 



WILLIAM A. LOOMIS, b. Aug., 1834; m. ist, Mary P. Liscomb, who d. in 2 or 
3 yrs. ; m. 2nd, Jan. 8, 1872, Ellen M. Liscomb, sister of his ist wife. After his 
death, Ellen m. R. W. Larkin, and resided at Toledo, O. He had l ch'd, by ist m. 
A dau., b. — — , d. young. 

GEORGE ELLERY LOOMIS, b. Jackson, Mich.; m. ist. Leslie, Mich., Nov. 9, 

i88r, Jennie Louise Whitwell, d. ; m. 2nd, Phillips, Wis., July 20, 1891, Rose 

Rowett Ivey. 2 ch'n, b. Jackson. 

Harriet Allene, b- Nov. 13, 1882. 10764. Rachel, b. Sept. 10, 1884. 

ALLEN LOOMIS, b. Jackson, Mich., Nov. 10, 1877; m. YpsilantI, Mich., July 15, 
1903, Grace Annette, b. Chicago, 111., July 17, 1873. dau. of Austin and Sarah Mar- 
cia (Wadhams) George. Grad. Mass. Inst, of Tech'y. S. B. Teacher. Ind. 
Prot. Ann Arbor, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

Peter Burr, b. Woodbury, N. J., 5, 1905. 

June 6, 1904. 10767. Mary Louise, b. Mch. 17, 1907. 

Sarah Marcia, b. Ann Arbor, Oct. 

HEMAN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. s, 1842; m. Dec. 23, 1861, Olive Foster. Salis- 
bury, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Judma, b. Dec. 23, 1862. 10771. Fanny, b. Nov. 9, 1871. 

Inne, b. June 16, 1864. 10772. Cora, b. Apr. i, 1874. 

Minnie, b. Jan. 5, 1868. 

CALVIN F. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Feb. 13, 1846; nL Sept. 23, 1871, Mary Ann Gris- 
wold. Salisbury, N. Y. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 
Frederick C, b. Sept. 13, 1872. 

SAMUEL L. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 6, 1825; m. Lily Lark. Byron, N. Y. 3 
ch'n, b. N. Y. 



Lulu, b. Jan. 3, 1864. 
Frederick, b. Jan. 8, 1867. 



10776. Theodore, b. Dec. 15, 1869. 



ALVIRUS P. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 7, 1827; m. Frances Tuller. He removed 
to Batavia, N. Y., and was in business there under the name of Loomis & Hall. 
He removed from Batavia in 1864 to some place in the west. 4 ch'n. 
Charlie, b. Apr. 5, 1854. 10779. Everett, b. 1863. 

Arthur, b. July, 1861. 10780. Fan.-^v, b. Nov. 28, 1866. 



10782. 



GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Tiffin, O., Apr 
Susan C, b. Upper Sandusky, O., Apr 
dau. of William and Eliza (Jacoby) Bee 
O. V. I. Laborer. Rep. Meth. He d 
John Wm., b. Melmore. O., Oct. 
16, 1871 ; m. Tan. t6, 1908, Maude 
May, b. Bradford, O., July 4, 1881, 
dau. of Ellis S. and Bertha (Burt) 
Minton. She is a grad. of the mu- 
sic dept. of O. N. Univ., at Ada, 
O. Grad. Nat. Norm. Univ., 
Lebanon. O., degree B. S. He 
taught school for awhile. Railway 
postal clerk. Ind. Rep. Presb. 
Bucyrus, O. 
Mary Catherine, b. June 20, 1873 ; 



II, 1841 ; m. Belle Vernon, C, Nov. 5, 1870, 
4, 1847, d. Hicksville, O., Aug. 29, 1892, 
ry. He was a private in Co. B, 164th Regt., 
Jan. I, 1905. Hicksville, O. 7 ch'n. 

m. May 16, 1900, Noah Ames. 

Hicksville, O. Ch'd: i. Richard 

Douglas. 

10783. Eliza Ellen, b. July 5, 1875, d. 
Apr., 1898. 

10784. Henry Edward, b. Apr. 14, 1877.+ 

10785. I.<;aac James, b. Tiffin, Nov. 4, 
1879, d. ae. 10 mos. 

10786. Lulu May, b. Mexico, O., Sept. 
23, 1884, d. 1891. 

10787. Laura Effie, b. Mexico, O., Oct. 
13, 1886, d. in infancy. 



lOnomtH ^nt?al05i| 



1 



7126. OMAR RODOLPHUS LOOMIS, b. Tiffin, O., Apr. i, 1856; m. May 27, 1883, 
Alice, b. Sept. 10, 1858, <lau. of Amos and Catharine (Heckman) Wolf. He lives 
on the old homestead of his grandfather, Reucl Loomis. TilSn, O. 4 ch'n. 

10788. Adah E., b. Feb. 3, 1884. 10790. Herbert, b. Nov. 30, 1886. 

10789. RoscoE E., b. May 30, 1885. 10791. Zellah Naomi, b. Sept. 9, 1896. 

7133. ALVAH loomis, b. Mch. 14, 1855; m. Dec. 23, 1874, Sarah Rvan. St. Albans, 
Vt. I ch'd. 
10792. George, b. Apr. 26, 1876. 

714s. RUSSELL FREELAND LOOMIS, b. Nov. 20, 1835; m. Sept. 5, 1856, Mary F. 
Cooley. Red Willow, Neb. 9 ch'n. 



Mary R., b. Mch. 23, 1865. 
Mayn.\rd R., b. June 9, 1867. 
James A., b. Nov. 26, 1869. 
George W., b. Mch. 4, 1871. 
Charles H., b. Apr. 26, 1873. 



10793. Sarah M., b. Nov. 12, 1857, d. 10797 
Dec. 2, 1857. 10798, 

10794. Merinda J., b. Oct. 22, 1858, d. 10799 
Sept. 3, i86g. 10800, 

10795. Myron F., b. Jan. 24, 1861. 10801 

10796. Franklin A., b. June 20. 1863. 

7156. CAPT. JOSHUA ALLEN LOOMIS, b. Goshen, Mass., Aug. 14, 1838; m. 1st, 
Madora Carter ; m. 2nd, Dec. 28, 1863, Lucy A., b. Chester, ilass., 18142, dau. of 
Conley and Mary (Stone) Howard. She d. Dec. 13. 1907. Capt. June 4, 1863, of 
37th Mass. Regt. Wounded at Winchester, Va. Overseer Nat'l Button Shop. 
Meth. Easthatnpton, Mass., where they have resided since 1869. 4 ch'n, b. Mass. 

10802. Madora, b. 1864, d. ae. 3 mos. 16, 1872, dau. of Dwight A. and 

10803. Seraph, b. Springfield, Mass., Feb. Estella (Torrey) Graves. East- 
19, 1867. hampton, Mass. No ch'n. 

10804. Frank Russell, b. Dec. 7, 1872; 10805. Evelyn, b. . 

ni. May 24, i8g8, Nellie B., b. May 

7160. AMANDLY JAMES LOOMIS, b. Peru, Mass.. Oct. 7. 1845; m. Barre, Mass., 
June I, 1873, H. Maria, b. Oakham, Mass., Aug. i, 1841, dau. of Elijah and Delotia 
W. (Eastman) Dean. He d. Nov. 28, 1906. Barre, Mass., where b. his i ch'd. 

10806. Delbert, or Adelbert, Leroy, b. Unit'n. Boston. Mass. Manager 
Mch. 26, 1877. A journalist. Rep. of the Musical American Co. 

7161. MERRITT JUDSON LOOMIS, b. Cummington, Mass., 1848; m. Northampton, 
May 29, 1873, Julia A., b. Huntington, Mass., 1852, dau. of Patrick and Margaret 
Kelly. Carpenter. Easthampton, Mass. 4 ch'n. 

10807. Medora E., b. Easthampton, May 10808. Harry, b. ; m. -; . One ch'd. 

n, 1874; m. July ig, 1905, Patrick Res. Warehouse Point, Conn. 

A., b. 1871, son of Thomas and 10809. Susan M., b. July 26, 1882. 
Eliza (O'Keefe) Ray. She resides Teacher. 

in N. Y. City and teaches French 10810. Merritt J., Jr., b. Feb. 10, 1887. 
in a High School. No ch'n. 

7162. EDGAR P. LOOMIS, b. 1850; m. Nellie A., b. Ludlow, Mass., dau. of Warren 
and Harriet N. (Blazor) Hubbard. She. d. ae. 54. He d. Apr. 20, 1907. Spring- 
field, Mass. 2 ch'n. 

10811. Edith M., b. Chicopee, Mass., Jan. 10812. Charles W., b. Easthampton, 

10, 1873, d. Sp'f'd, Jan. 7, 1888. Mass., Dec. 16, 1874. + 

7164. ALGERNON LOOMIS, b. Williamsburg, Mass., 1854; m. Westfield, Mass., Jan. 
3, 1878, Annie L., b. 1855, dau. of John and Annie ( ) Hayes. E. Denver, Col. 
4 ch'n, b. Easthampton, Mass. 

10813. Fred Leroy, b. Dec. 16, 1878. 10815. Mabel, b. 1882. 

10814. Arthur Munroe, b. Dec. 24, 1881. 10816. A dau., b. , d. young. 

7172. CHARLES FREDERICK LOOMIS, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., Mch. 29, 1835 1 m. Hol- 
yoke, Mass., Dec. 25, 1861, Margaret, b. Thonipsonville, Ct., Oct. 23, 1837, dau. of 
James R. and Catharine (Patrick) Miller. Machinist. He d. Derby, Ct., Dec. 8, 
1896. I ch'd, b. Holyoke. 
10817. Frederick James, b. Sept. 22, 1862. + 

7175. HARRISON LOOMIS, b. Dec. 20, 1840; m. 1st, Jan. 3, 1869, Abbie Maria, b. 
Granby, P. Q., Nov. 5, 184-, d. Sept. 6, 1884, dau. of William and Mary (Robinson) 
Smith ; m. 2nd. Oct. 23, 1886, Julia M., b. June 17, 1850, dau. of John and Mary 



■,i 



513 



lEtalith ^ntpratton 



(Bolster) Sullivan. Associate Co. Commissioner, ilanufr. Rep. Liberal. In 
1868 he, with others, crossed the continent to the Pacific coast with a mule team; 
he returned by the Isthmus route. W. Springfield, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

10818. Ida Louise, b. Mch. 5, 1870; m. 10820. Abbie May, b. Mch. 4, 1877; m. 
Dec. 10, 1889, Frederic David, b. Sept. 30, 1901, Garfield W., b. Gar- 
Hancock, Mass., Mch. 18, 1853, son field, N. Y., Jan. 2, i88r. son of 
of David and Jane Minewell Wilson and Harriet (Eldredge) 
(Smith) Hart. Farmer. Rep. Bassett. Farmer. Rep. Pittsfield, 
Pittsfield, Mass. Ch'd : I. Harri- Mass. Ch'n; I. Julius Garfield 
son Loomis. Loomis, 2. Dorothy Louise. 

10819. Nellie Maria Wilson, b. Dec. 14- 10821. Henry Harrison, b. Jan. 25, 1880, 
1871 ; m. Oct. 10, 1900, Charles Day d. (by drowning) Aug. 3, 1888. 
Morrow. She d. June 21, 1901. 

7176. GEORGE HOMER LOOMIS, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass.. June i8, 1843; m. July 3, 1866, 

Phrebe Diana, b. Milton. Canada (East), dau. of Samuel Sumner and Lucretia 

(Norris) Bangs. He d. Nov. 18, 1882, and she m. 2nd, Dorr Micah Balch. George 

H. Loomis served as private in Co. I, loth Regt., Mass., in Civil War. He was a 

machinist. Rep. Liberal. W. Springfield, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

10822. Lottie M.. b. May 4, 1867; m. Jan. son. Wis., Jan. 5, 1892, Harry E., 
I. 1884. Delbert Hiram, b. Stock- b. Minneapolis, Minn., 1873, son of 
holm, N. Y., July 22, 1859, son of George O. and Harrie (Hyman) 
Hiram and Lorinda (Humphrey) Wilson. Real Est. dealer. Adams, 
Taylor. Farmer. Rep. Bapt. Minn. Ch'n: i. Florence Edna, 2. 
Amery, Wis. Beatrice Nina, 3. George Loomis, 

10823. Nina L., b. July 6, 1868, d. Feb. 4- Walter Edward, 5. Clifford Fred, 
24, 1873. 6. Sydney Edison, 7. Bernice 

10824. Lena I., b. Oct. 14, 1873; m. Hud- Vivian, 8. An infant. 

7180. JOSEPH SCOTT LOOMIS, b. Dec. 21, 1851; m. Sept. 15, 18S1, Harriet Elwell, 
b. W. Springfield, Mass., Apr. 16, 185S. dau. of James Newton and Mary Sears 
(Loomis, 6172 )Bagg. She is the capable and painstaking historian of The Loomis 
Family Association of America, and in addition has rendered efficient aid in the 
compilation of tiiis volume. Much data found herein is due to her careful research. 
He is a sta'y engineer. Ind. Liberal. W. Springfield, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

10825. A son, b. and d. Sept. 29, 1883. 10826. Marion Sybil, b. Oct. 26, 1889. 

7187. DR. WILLIAM HORTON LOOMIS, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., Apr. 17, 1842; m. 
Brooklyn, N. Y., May 19, 1866, Anna R., b. Newfane, Vt., Oct. 27, 1841, dau. of 
Jones J. and Laura A. ( ) Merrifield. Dentist. Dental Commissioner, 1903-5; 
state representative ; Rep. Mayor of Rockville, Conn. He served in Civil War, 
loth Mass. Inf. 4 ch'n, b. Conn. See Lyman Gen., p. 437. 

10827. Harry Merrifield, b. Apr. 6, 10829. William Francis, b. Nov. 23, 
1867. + 1872, at Richville, Conn. 

10828. John Holland, b. Oct. 3, 1870. + 10830. Albert Clayton, b. June 4, 1875.+ 

7190. FRANK NORTHROP LOOMIS, b. Jan. 12, 1857; m. Westfield, Mass., Jan. i, 
1881, Mary L., b. 1857. dau. of Henry and Sarah (Cooper) Shepard. Westfield, 
Mass., where b. his i ch'd. 

10831. Annie L., b. Sept. 6, 1887. 

7196. EUGENE WALLACE LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., May 14, 1855; m. Sp'f'd, 
' Mass., Sept. i, 1880, Sarah Frances, b. Windom. Me., Mch. 5, 1803, dau. of George 
G. and Martha Ann (Parker) Young. Whip salesman. Rep. Sp'f'd, Mass., where 
b. his 5 ch'n. 

10832. Nellie May, b. July 26, 1881 ; m.' 10834. Harold Franklin, b. Apr. 11, 1887, 
Oct. 30, 1900, Orlow R., b. Spring- d. Mch. 12, 1888. 

field, 1877, son of Edw. N. and 10835. Earl Silas, b. June 13, 1894, d. 
Louisa (Robertson) Pease. Feb. 18, 1895. 

10833. Lillian Viola, b. Dec. 9, 1885; m. 10836. Eugenia Frances, b. May 29, 1904. 
June 7, 1905, Harold O. Loud. 

7201. BENJAMIN ALISON LOOMIS, b. June 15. 1849; m- July 7. 1872, Mary E. 
Chaffee, b. Jefferson, O., d. Feb. 8, 1906. ae. 50 yrs., 9 mos., 21 days, at Conneaut, O. 
He formerly resided at Jefferson, O., where b. his 6 ch'n. 
10837. Norman S., b. Aug. 2, 1873, d. 10838. Walter L., b. July 24, 1874. -f 

Nov. 13, 1873. 10839. Alvira Lena, b. Jan. 7, 1876; m. 



Conncaut, O., Nov. 27, 1902, Karl 10842. Bernice Jllia, b. Feb. 3, 1882; m. 

D., b. Conneautville, Pa., Mch. 24. Conncaut, June 25, 1902 Floyd 

1878, son of Clayton and Louise Ross, b. Colebrook, O., June 12, 

(DcWitt) Wheeler. Farmer. 1882, son of Christopher and 

10840. Charles F., b. June 21, 1878. + Emma (Smith) Gee. Carpenter. 

10841. Herbert Weed, b. .\ug. 15, 1880. + Conneaut, O. 

7^03 RFID .ALLEN LOOMIS, b. Jefferson, O., Nov. 29. 1858; m. Aug. 7, .1880, Eva 
Achsa Griggs, b. Jefferson, Sept. 25, 1859. Railroad cond. Rep. Disciple. Col- 
linwood, O. 2 ch'n, b. Jefferson. 
1084-! FLOvn A., b July 18, 1883, d June 10844. Jclia Marion, b Jan. 5, 1885, d. 

19, 1889 Oct. 30, 1886. 

7208 HON LOUIS N. LOOMIS, b. Chatfield, Minn., Nov. 19, 1857; m- De'l Rapids. 
So Dak.. Nov. 19, 1883, Alice A., b. Warren, Wis., Aug. 4, i8s6, dau. of James and 
Jane C (Morrison) Nesbit. Held many minor offices, being village clerk at age 
21 1882 Probate Judge, Miner Co., So. Dak. 1884-1888, Register of Deeds, 
Jerauld Co., So. Dak. 1898. Senator of So. Dak. Re-elected 1900. Removed to 
Minneapolis, Minn.. 1902. Grain Com. Merchant and Prcs. of Loomis-Benson Co., 
of Minneapolis, Minn. Rep. S ch'n. 

10845. Leon E., b. Oct. 17, 1884, at Al- Wessington Springs, S. D. 

pena, S. D. 10848. Paul N., b. Sept. 29, 1889, at Al- 

10846 Raiph W., b. June 21, 1886, at pena, S. D. 

Wessington Springs, S. D. 10849. Elno A., b. Sept. 27, 1895, at Al- 

10847. Veda Hope. b. Apr. 29, 1888, at pena, S. D. 

7^13 MORTON HOWARD LOOMIS, b. Oct., 1861 ; m. Apr. 8, 1882, Eva M., b. Geneva, 
' " b., I'eb. 13, 1863, dau. of Orvillc and Emma (Frook) Spring, ol Austinburg, O. ; 
divorced and possibly m. a 2nd time. Last known address, Geneva, O. His first 
wife Eva m. 2nd, July 22, 1899, Fred Tilden. 2 ch'n, b. Ashtabula, O. 

10850. Nellie R., b. Oct. 22, 1882. 1877, son of Edgar and Lucia 

10851. Frances Lurena, b. 1883; m. Apr. (Moon) Brooks. Metal polisher. 
26, 1905, Justus C, b. Geneva, O., Ashtabula, O. 

7218. ARTHUR BENNETT LOOMIS, b. Cleveland, O., May 7. 1862; m. Jan. 15, 1887, 
Mary C. Davis, of Geneva, O. 4 ch'n. 

10852. Bennett, b. . „ son, O. 

10853 Hallie, b. Nov. 16, 1889. at Jef- 10855. Julia E., b. Aug. 19, 1901, at Jef- 

ferson, O. ferson, O. 

10854. Clara, b. May 5, 1892, at Jcffer- 

7222 ALBERT ERNi:ST LOOMIS, b. Nov. 23, 1859; m. Jefferson. O.. Feb. 25, 1886. 
Nettie Naomi, b. July 17, 1863, dau. of Thaddeus W. and Mary F. (Andrews) Sim- 
mons. Farmer. Rep. Jefferson, O., where b. his 2 ch'n. 
10856. Bessie Nevada, b. Mch. 26, 1894. 10857. Edith Fidelia, b. Sept. 6, 1897. 

7226 EUGENE KINCAID LOOMIS, b. May 21, 1844; m. June 3. 1886, Eva Harriet, b. 
Pine Plain N Y., Sept. 15, 1857, dau. of William L. and Martha J. (Potter) Pratt. 
He served' 3 yrs. in Civil War— Co. B, 23rd O. V. I. Clerk. Rep. Waterbury, 
Conn. 3 ch'n. 

10858. William Lester, b. Danbury, Sept. 28, 1891. 

Conn., Feb. 19, 1888. 10860. Clifford Eugene, b. Waterbury. 

10859. Julia' Etta, h. Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 11, 1899. 

7244. SAMUEL FIELD LOOMIS, b. Springfield, Mass., Feb. 25, 1833; m. 1857, Em- 
mclinc Tiffany. Worcester, Mass. 4 ch'n. 

10861. Edna, b. . 10863. Ithf.r. b. . 

10862. Dimple, b. . '0864. Edgar, b. . 

7247 ARETAS P. LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Nov. 23, 1843; m. ist, Amherst, Mass., 
May 7. 1870. Harriet S., b. Northampton, Mass., May 16. 1847. dau. of Jonathan 
H and Electa (Strong) Clark; m. 2nd, Nov. 18. 1899, Georgia M., dau. of Samuel 
and Madeline (Kidson) Jardine. He was a private in 42nd Regt. Mass. Inf in 
Civil War. Farmer and tobacco dealer. Rep. Meth. Feeding Hills, Mass., where 
b. his I ch'd. 
10865. Clara Jane, b. .\pr. 5, 1903. 



515 i£tg!|ti| Ci»gugration 

7248. WILLIAM H. LOOMIS, b. Mass., Feb. 8, 1838; m. June 23, 1867, Sarah L. Walker, 
of N. Y. Westlield, Mass. 2 cli'n, b. Westfield. 

10866. Emma Louisa, b. Apr. 20, 1868; man. 

m. Mch. 25, 1891, William F., b. 10867. ARCHiB.iLn A., b. Nov. 22, 1869, d. 
Westfield, 1867, son of Robert T. Apr. 17, 1870. 

and Nancy (VanDeusen) Sher- 

7251. CHARLES H. LOOMIS, b. Westfield, Mass., Oct. 9, 1844; m. ist, Nov. S. 1868, 
Louisa B., b. Westfield. Feb. 23. 1844, d. Dec. S, 1899, dau. of Hezekiah and Harriet 
( ) Taylor ; m. 2nd, Westfield, Apr. 2, 1903, H. Grace Weller. Served in Civil 
War, Co. C, 46th Mass. Regt. With the Burnett Co. of N. Y. City for more than 
30 yrs. He d. at Northampton, Mass., June 3, 1904. 2 ch'n, b. Westfield. 
10868. Florence Hattie, b. Apr. 11, 1872, 10869. Flora Louise, b. Apr. 11, 1872, d. 

d. July 6, 1872. July I, 1872. 

7256. CHARLES N. LOOMIS, b. Mexico, N. Y., June 3, 1848; m. ist, Mexico, Oct. 21, 
1866, Frances M., b. and d. Mexico, dau. of Lewis and Mary ( ) Maxam ; m. 
2nd, Aug. 7, 1874, Harriet F. A. Loomis (7263). Com. traveler. Rep. Lib. 
Mexico. I ch'd. 

10870. Herbert C, b. Mexico, May 30, i86g, d. Jan. 19, 1871. 

7261. HENRY ARTHUR LOOMIS, b. Palmer, Mass., June 21, 1868; m. Sept. 9, 1899, 
Kate E., b. New Haven, Ct., Jan. 3, 1864, d. Dec. 6, 1907, dau. of Charles Graham 
and Maria Katherine (Elmendorf) Bowman. Man'f'r. Rep. Prot. New Haven. 
I ch'd. 

10871. LoREN Hart, b. New Haven, Feb. i, 1906. 

7262. CHARLES HENRY LOOMIS, b. New Haven, Conn., June 19, 1851; m. ist. May 
28, 1873, Hattie M., d. Mch. 10, 1878, ae. 24, dau. of Horace and Mary ( ) 
Boardman ; m. 2nd, July 2, 1879, Sarah Finetta, dau. of Enoch and Finetta ( ) 
Wood. Music dealer. Rep. Prot. 2 ch'n, b. New Haven. 

10872. Hattie M., b. June 13, 1875. d. 10872.1. Mabel Finetta, b. July 13, 1882. 
July, 1875. 

7264. CLARK LOUIS LOOMIS, b. New Haven, Ct., Dec. 13, 1856; m. Sept. i, 1876, 
Georgianna R. Bassett, b. Boston, Mass., July 31, 1856. Piano dealer. Rep. Meth. 
4 ch'n, b. New Haven, where all were living in 1906. 

10873. Harry Clark, b. June 10, 1877. 10875. Florence Adele, b. Mch. 2, 1889. 

10874. Arthur Fred, b. Oct. 25, 1878. 10876. Lewis Downs, b. June 13, 1895- 

7272. EDWARD COFFIN LOOMIS, b. Ravenna, O., Feb. 10, 1852; m. ist, Sept. 17, 

1872, Ella D. Lawrence, d. . He m. 2nd, May 3, 1885, Mary Forrest, b. 

Ottumwa, Feb. 6, 1864, dau. of Geo. Pumbard and Roxey (Murray) Norris. 
Farmer. Ord, Neb. See Norris Gen., p. 96. 4 ch'n, first 3 b. Ottumwa, la. 

10877. Charles Frank, b. Sept. 29, 1873, 10879- Elizabeth Ann, b. Sept. 17, 1879- 
d. Aug. 5, 1874. 10880. Edward Coffin, b. Aug. i, 1890. 

10878. Joseph Mathews, b. Jan. 2, 1875. 

7295. NOAH D. LOOMIS, b. May 20, 1833; m. June 20, 1857. Mary Mackey. He d. 
Sept. 21, i860. Rochester, Ind. i ch'd. 

10881. William, b. June, 1858. 

7296. THOMAS W. LOOMIS, b. Nov. 24, 1834; m. Dec. 10, 1856, Cynthia Robbins. 
Painesville, O., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

10882. Charles H., b. Sept., 1857. 10884. Frank Rice, b. Jan. 21, 1870. 

10883. Laura May, b. Dec. 5, 1866. 

7297. JOHN F. LOOMIS, b. June 12, 1836; m. Jan. i, 1868, Alice M. Wing. Otis, La 
Porte Co., Ind. 3 ch'n. 

10885. Addie Dency, b. Nov. 6, 1869. Mch. 6, 1872. 

10886. Norman B., b. Sept. 3, 1871, d. 10887. J- Fay, b. Mch. 11, 1873. 

7298. GEORGE A. LOOMIS, b. Sept. 2, 1838; m. Sept. 4, 1866, Catherhie Stonebaugh. 
Otis. Ind. I ch'd. 

10888. Cassius Newell, b. 1872. 



iCoomtB (gpu^alng^ 



i 



516 



7313- 

10889. 
10890. 
10891. 

7322. 



10895. 
10896. 

7323. 



10898. 
10899. 



7324. 



10902. 
10903. 

7331. 



10904. 
10905. 



7333- 



10907. 

10908. 
10909. 
10910. 

7346. 



GEORGE WASHINGTON LOO.MIS, b. Apr. 16, 1854: m. Mary E.. b. Westfield, 
Mass., dau. of Parker and Jane (Cooley) Sibley. 6 ch'n, b. Westfield. 
.Arthur Gillkitk, b. June 8, 1880. 10892. A son, b. Mch. 7, 1886. 

Kate Eva, b. Jan. 23, 1882. 10893. Grace, b. Aug. 21, 1887. 

Edith May, b. Oct. 30, 1883. 10894. Florence, b. July 24, 1893. 

JAMES NEWTON LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Sept. 16, 1832; m. ist, Mid- 

dlcboro, Mass., Mch. 24, 1855, Catherine Ruth, b. No. Middlcboro, Mass., May 18, 

1834, d. Granby, Conn., Jan. 9, 1883, ae. 48, dau. of Otis and Catherine (Cummings) 

Pratt; m. 2nd, Granby, Dec. II, 1884, Estelle Mariah. b. Sandislicld, Mass., July 22, 

1849, dau. of Thomas Henry and Sarah Maria (Harding) Demming. Memb. State 

Leg. 1868. Merchant. Rep. Cong. 3 ch'n, all b. Granby. 

Frank Newton, b. Mch. 24, He d. Granby, Oc. 10, 1905. 

1858. + 10897. George Deminc, b. July 20, 1889. 

Harry Pratt, b. Nov. 26, 1863 ; m. Granby, Conn. 

Nov. 14, 1889, Phalice Hoskins. 

CHESTER P. LOOAHS, b. Southwick, Mass., Nov. 20, 1834; m. Canton, Ct., Oct. 

29, 1866, Eliza L., b. Canton, Aug. 18, 1847, dau. of John W. and Laura (Dailey) 

Harger. Memb. State Leg. 1880. Clerk of Granby, Conn., 1903. Merch't. Rep. 

Cong. Granby, Ct., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

James Lee, b. Nov. 3, 1878. + 10900. George Harger, b. Jan. 29, 1882, d. 

Charlotte Peck, b. May 4, 1880, Aug. 30, 1882. 

d. same day. 10901. Christine Eliza, b. Dec. 25, 1883. 

GEORGE LEE LOOMIS, b. Southwick, Mass., Nov. 19, 1838 m. Canton, Conn., 
June 12, 1861, Harriet Joanna, b. Canton. Oct. 30, 1834, dau. of John Wesley and 
Laura Lucrctia (Dailey) Harger. Merchant, 1854-67, in Canton, and 1867-86 in 
Northampton, Mass. Real estate and insurance after that. One of the incor- 
porators and the first president, 1899-01, of the Savings Bank at Northampton. 
Rep. C^ong. He d. Feb., 1901. 2 ch'n. 

Chester Anderson, b. Canton, Aug. 8, 1868. Educated at Smith 

Mch. II, 1862, d. June 5, 1885. Coll. Northampton, Mass. 

Laura Wesley, b. Northampton, 

DWIGHT LOOMIS, b. Sufficld, Conn., Mch. 29, 1844: m. ist, June 13. 1870. Clara 
M. .Austin, d. July 14, 1870; in. 2nd, Dec. 30, 1874, Helen M. .-Xustin, b. Ravenna, 
O., Aug. 5, 1854. His wives were sisters and dau. of Albert and Ann Eliza (Nor- 
ton) Austin. Tobacco merchant. Sp'f'd, Mass. 3 ch'n. 

Paul Henry, b. Dec. 3, 1876. + 10906. Lynn Albert, b. Sp'f'd, May 22, 

Dan Austin, b. Sp'fd, Apr. 6, 1884. 

1882. 

JOHN BURRITT LOOMIS, b. Sufficld, Conn., June 2. 1850; m. Suflfield, Oct. 11, 
1876, Ella Cordelia, b. Sufficld, Dec. 14, 1850, dau. of Benj. Franklin and Emelinc 
(Rising) Mather. Sufficld. where b. his 7 ch'n. See Mather Gen., p. 408. 
Burritt M.\ther, b. June 17, 10911. 

1878. 4- 10912. 

Frank Rising, b. Feb. 8, 1880. 10913- 

Robert H., b. Aug. 5, 1882. 
Richard W., b. Oct. 8, 1884. 



Herman H., b. Nov. 13, 1886. 
Winfield H., b. May 21, 1891. 
Helen II.. b. May 23, 1894, d. July 
19, 1908. 



10914. 
7347- 

10915. 
10916. 



CHARLES F. LOOMIS. b. Nov. 11, 1839; m. Nov. 14, 1865, Daphne D. Jones. 
He established a stock vard on Cottage Grove Ave., Chicago, 111., wliich became one 
of the principal yards during the Civil War. He and his father were very promi- 
nent men in the early development of Chicago. He d. 1878. Chicago, 111. i ch'd. 
Willie S., b. Nov. 3, 1866, d. Nov. 10, 1866. 

HENRY LESLIE LOOMIS, b. May 12, 1845; m. July 31, 1867, Belle I. Biddle. 
Rem. from Sufficld (Boston Neck), Conn., to Fargo, N. Dak. 4 ch'n, b. Suffield. 
Herbert L., b. June 26, 1869. -f Ch'n: i. Clarence Loomis, 2. Laura 

Nellie Cornelia, b. Apr. 20. 1873; Elizabeth. 

m. Fargo, Oct. 6, 1898, Willard 10917. Frederick B., b. Aug. 25, 1875. + 

Crosby Lyon. Casselton, N. Dak. 10917.1. Laura Belle, b. Mch. 13, 1879; 



5'7 



Horace Leslie, 4. Elizabeth Loomis, 
S. Mary Fales. 



7352. 

10918. 

10919. 
10920. 

7358. 



m. Fargo, Feb. 24, 1897, Fred 

Eugene Ball. Fargo. Ch'n: i. 

Nellie Loomis, 2. Fred Eugene, 3. 

ROLLIN HOYT LOOMIS, b. St. Albans, Vt, Sept. 11, 1849; m- Sp'f'd, Mass., 

June 16 187s: Maria, b. N. Y. City, June 4, 1850 d Sp'fd, June 19, 1886, only dau. 

of Dr Abel H. Bellows and Susan (Taylor) Robeson, and adopted dau. of Dr. 

S. G. Buckingham, of Springfield, Mass., who brought up her 4 sons, their father 

having left his family. 4 ch'n, all b. Sp'fd. 

Julius Stirling, b. May 20, 1876; 

■" - ,, ■ T, TT_ IO92I 



m. Dec. 24, 1902, Helen Bean. He 

d. Sp'fd, June 6, 1903. 

Philip Buckingham, b. Jan. 30, 

1879. 

Nathaniel Taylor, b. Sept. 27, 

1881, d. Saranac Lake, N. Y., Oct. 

7, 1903. He was married and 



divorced. 

Henry Robeson, b. Feb. 3, 1887; 
m. Sept. 21, 1904, Louise Imogene, 
dau. of Charles J. and Imogene 
(Cooper) Bellamy, niece of the 
author of "Looking Backward." 
45 Summit Ave., Winthrop High- 
lands, Mass. 



10922. 
10923. 

7353- 



10924.1. 
7365- 

10925- 
7371- 

10927. 

10928. 

10929. 
7372. 



10933. 
10934- 

7373- 



10935- 



WILLARD BURDETT LOOMIS, b. Aug. 31, 1858; m. ^ch- 26, 1885, HenHetta 
May, b Mankato, Minn., dau. of James Boyd and_ Katie (Tew) Hubbell. He d. 
May 29, 1893, at St. Paul, Minn., where b. his 3 ch n. 
Grace Hubbell, b. May 13, 1887- 10924- Louis, b. June 4, i893- 

Henrietta Fuller, b. June 5, 1889- 

JULIUS ALLEN LOOMIS, b. Springfield, Mass., Apr 11, 1852; «■—-—;• 
who d. long before him. He rem. west. The town of Loomis, m the state ot 
Washington, was named for him. He had a very sensitive fine nature. Went in- 
sane and d. at Medical Lake, nr. Spokane, abt. 1900. i ch d. 

A dau., b. . 

BURDETT LOOMIS, JR., b. Hartford, Conn., June 28, 1871 ; m. Apr. 26 1897, 
Jane dau. of Butler and Mary Elizabeth (Miller) Ives. Hartford, Conn. 2 ch n. 
Butler Ives, b. Hartford, July 10, 10926. Marv Lucretia b New Rochelle, 

jOjjg N. Y., Dec. 20, 1902. 

STANLEY LOOMIS, b. Cincinnati, O., Mch. 4, 1849; m. ist. Oil City, Pa., Oct. 
t, 1873 Charlotte Louise, d. Mch. 14. 1887, dau. of Wm J. and R^fel (Magee) 
Brundred; m. 2nd, Oil City, Pa., (Dct. '2,^ 1893, Mary Jane, dau of Robeit and 
Matilda (Lynn) Moore. M'g'r of Citizens' Light & Power Co., at Oil City, Pa. 
Rep. Presb. 6 ch'n. 



d. a baby. 

Lucile, b. Pittsburg, Feb. 6, 1881 ; 
m. Jan. 3, 1903, Dr. Raffaele Bas- 
tianelli, of Rome, Italy. 
DeWitt, b. Aug. 9, 1882; m. Sept. 
14, 1905, Mildred Goettel. 
10932. Robert Moore, b. July 8, 1894. 



10930. 



10931- 



WiLLiAM Brundred, b. Pittsburg, 

Pa., Oct. 13, 1874; m. Sept. 25, 

1902, Josephine Drake Goettel. Oil 

City. 

Charlotte Louise, b. Pittsburg, 

Mch. 9, 1877; m. Apr.. 1898, Frank 

Edward Spencer. Scranton, Pa. 
Stanley, b. Pittsburg, Jan., 1879, 
(MOSES) DEWITT LOOMIS, b. Cincinnati, O., Oct. 10, 1850; "'- Brooklyn, N. 
Y May 22, 1889, Anne Williams, b. Dayton, O., Oct. 2, 1869, dau. of Wm Henry 
and Eua ( Gre-g) Wallace. His name was changed, on Feb. 14, 1893, by the Pro- 
bate c"ur o County of Wayne, Mich., (See records or same) on his application 
from Moses DeWitt" Loomis to DeWitt Loomis. He d. 1908. Steel man f r. Rep. 
Presb. Detroit, Mich. 2 ch'n. 

Anne, b. Detroit, Aug. 22, 1890. 1892- 

Elizabeth Dilworth, b. Feb. 24, 

HARRY LOOMIS b Cincinnati. O., July 21, 1852; m. Oil City, Pa., Sept. 2 1880, 
HenrietTaVirgh^ia dau of Jacob J. and Henrietta V. (Morrow) Vandergrift^ He 
d Piltsburg, P^ Nov I, 1883, and she m. 2nd, Gen. Jno. A. Johnston, U. S. Army. 

Henr;etta Virginia, b. Pittsburg, P°'"''- 1 J\,*^^^,d"LieurV's 

T ,< tQBt ■ t^ WnclVn n C commission as 2na Lieut, u. o. 

June 10, lool m. wasnn, u. <-■, rr^„^\^^,\ -:>ttt Mass Ave 

June 14 .899 Capt. George Thom- ^Tl'^^'^ C^' i "child'^'Getge 

^^n'of town's.' a'^^d'MoZe '(baS Thomas, b. Wash'n, D. C, Apr. 17. 

Summerlin. Educated at West iQOi- 



ICnnmtH (^pxiralogg 



■18 



7387. JOHN CARLTON' LOOM IS, b. Feb. 16, 1880; m. Oct. 8, 1907, F.lhcl Belle, b. Meh. 
15, 1885, dau. of Edward F. and Sarah (Cornish) Kenyon. Hartford, Conn, i ch'd. 
10935. 1. LvMAN Kenyon, b. Springfield, Mass., Nov. 12, 1908. 

7390. HON. WILLL^NM LOOMIS, b. Oct. 6, 1840; m. Oct. 9, 1866, Augusta R., b. Frank- 
lin, Mass., d. Feb. 4, 1908, ae. 66, dau. of S. J. Weston. He was president of the 
Loomis Family Reunion, which met at the Old Homestead, Windsor, Conn., Sept. 
2. 1904, and was re-elected pres. for the ensuing year. Pres., Mgr., and Pur. Agt. 
of Holyokc St. Ry. Co. Holyoke, Mass., where b. his i ch'd. 

10936. Clara Accusta, b. July 17, 1870, d. 1886. 

7397. WILLL^M NILES LOOMIS, b. - 
Conn. 6 ch'n. 

10937. A dau., b. Aug. 20, 1857, d. . 

10938. A dau., b. Nov. 13, 1858, d. same 
day. 

10939. A dau., b. July 20, i860, d. same 
dav. 



; m. Elizabeth Scranton. Middlctown, 

10940. A son, b. Feb. 13, 1863, d. same 
day. 

10941. A son, b. Dec. 19, 1863, d. same 
day. 

10942. A son, b. Sept. 22, 1866. 



7407. LEON EDWARD LOOMIS, b. May 23, 1883; m. May 16, 1905, Antoinette, b. Sept. 
6, 1884, dau. of Robert and Sarah (Baker) Codling. He served s yrs., an appren- 
tice, in U. S. navy. Bristol. Conn, i ch'd. 
10942.1. Frances Adele, b. Sept. 6, 1906. 



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"Honor thy father and thy mother; which is the first commtiiidmeiil 'cith 
promise" The Apostle Paul 

Descendants of: 

I. Joseph are Nos. 10943-11289; 5. John arc Nos. 11290-12114; 

6. Thomas are Nos. 12115-12174; 7. Nathaniel are Nos. 12175-12342; 

8. Samuel are Nos. 12343-12465. 

7422. GEORGE RODNEY LOOMIS, b. Litchfield, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1852; m. Bucnavista, 
Wis.. July 22, 1880, Mary C, b. Bear Creek, Wis., Mch. 31, 1856, dau. of Andrew 
Jackson and Susana (Bancroft) Harrison. Farmer. Rep. Prot. /Mbion, Calif. 
2 ch'n. 



10943- 
10944. 

7424- 



I094S- 
10946. 

7429. 



10948. 

10949. 

7432. 



1095 1. 
7433- 



Simon Benjamin, b. Jan. 31, 1881. Calif., Mch. i, 1891. 

George Harrison, b. Calistoga, 

LLOYD VERNER LOOMIS, b. Litchfield, N. Y., Apr. 9, 1858; m. Lone Rock, 
Wis., Nov. 25, 1880, Mary E., b. Bear Creek, Wis., July 4. 1858, dau. of James L. 
and Sarah Jane (Flavel) Ward. Farmer. Socialist. Liberal. Kilbourn, Wis. 3 
ch'n, b. Lone Rock. 

Harry Wark, b. Mch. 8, 1882. 10947. Helen Verne, b. Aug. 4, 1888. 

Nina Jane. b. June 8, 1884. 

VICTOR JAMES LOOMIS. b. Palermo. N. Y., Jan. 23, 1867; m. Fulton, N. Y., 
Jan. 23, 1889, Mav Louise, b. Fulton, June 20, 1866, dau. of .Mexander and Emeline 
Tabitha ( ) King. Office manager. Prohib. Bapt. Oneida, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 
Harold Victor, b. Palermo, Nov. 20, 1893. 

22, 1890. 10950. Donald King, b. Fulton, Aug. 18, 

Cameron Platt, b. Fulton, Nov. 1900. 

CHARLES WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. No. Litchfield, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1859; m. July 
10, 1902, Jennie Claxton, b. Ogdensburg, N. Y., Oct. 27, 1872, dau. of Edward 
Alphonso and Margaret (Claxton) Simons. Coal, lumber and farming. Rep. 
Episc. Ogdensburg, N. Y. i ch'd. 
Margaret Esther, b. Ogdensburg, N. Y., May 15, 1903. 

EDWARD EUGENE LOOMIS, b. Paine's Hollow, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1864; m. Nov. 
30, 1902, Julia Olivia, b. Elmira, N. Y., Nov., 1874, dau. of Gen. C. J. Langdon. 



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Mr. Loomis is a man of great executive ability as the following sketch shows. After 
leaving college he entered railroad service in the law department of the Denver 
and Rio Grande Railway Co.; a little later he was connected with the operating 
department of the Erie Railroad Co. ; in 1894 he was appointed superintendent of 
the Tioga Division of the Erie Railroad and also Supt. of the Blossburg Coal Co., 
in charge of their bituminous coal and lumber interests; in 1898 he was appointed 
Gen. Superintendent of the New York. Susquehanna and Western, and the Wilkes- 
Barre and Eastern Railroad. In June, 1899, he was appointed Supt. of the Coal 
Mining Dept. of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Co.; in Mch., 
1902, he was appointed manager of the entire Coal Dept. with charge over mining, 
shipping and sales of that Company's production of anthracite coal, and shortly 
afterwards he was elected to the vice-presidency of that Co. In addition to all this 
he has acted as Pres. of the Bangor and Portland Railway, of the Lackawanna and 
Montrose Railway, of the Glen Alden and Lackawanna Valley Coal Co., and of the 
Arnot Water Co., and as vice-president of the Hoboken Ferry Co., the Morris and 
Essex Railroad Co., the Syracuse, Binghamton and New York Railroad Co., and 
the Utica, Chenango and Susquehanna Valley Railroad Co. He is a memb. of 
Mining Engineers' Society and of several noted Clubs. At present, in his modest 
way, his office literature notes him as Vice-President of the Delaware, Lackawanna 
and Western Railway. 26 Exchange Place, N. Y. City, i ch'd, b. N. Y. City. 

Olivia Langdon, b. Sept. 6, 1905. 

BENJAMIN GAYLORD LOOMIS, b. Paine's Hollow, N. Y., July 18, i866; m. 
June 3, 1895, Zennia Ruth Prescott. 2 ch'n. 

Amos Prescott, b. Herkimer, N. 10954. Helen Marion, b. Watertown, N. 

Y., May 12, 1899. Y., June 24, 1901. 

FREDERICK WOOD LOOMIS, b. Pacific, Wis., Mch. 30, 1859; m. Sept. 18, 
1883, Jane Ortensa, b. Kingston, Wis., Mch. 16, 1859, dau. of Charles Jared and 
Martha Ann E. (Dodge) Goss. Her 2nd marriage. See Dodge Gen., 1904. Mil- 
waukee, Wis. 2 ch'n. 

Charles Rodney, b. Portage, Wis., 10956. Donald Wood, b. Milwaukee, Wis., 

Dec. 27, 1884. July 25, 1895. 

GEORGE L. LOOMIS, b. Feb. 5, 1830; m. Marengo, 111., May 22, 1855, Hulda 

M., b. Burlington, Vt., Oct. 25, 1833, dau. of Seth C. and Caroline (Davis) Bishop. 

Farmer. Rep. Cong. Have res. in Vt., 111., la., and now at Stratford, Texas, for 

last 17 yrs. Farmer. Rep. 4 ch'n, first 2 b. at New Oregon, 3rd at Osage, and 

4tli at New Hampton, la. 

Orson Fred, b. Apr. 18, 1861. + Sept., 1893, John Youngblood. She 

Edward James, b. Dec. 3, 1863, d. d. Sept. 4, 1903. 

Dec. 19, 1893. 10960. Jessie Mae, b. Sept. 16, 1887. 

Flora Belle, b. Aug. 23, 1868; m. 

RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Nov. 26, 1826; m. Nov. 2, 1848, Loverna Lawson. 
N. Brookfield, N. Y 8 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

1862. 

10965. Carrie, b. Feb. 22, 1862. 

10966. Eugenie, b. Jan. 19, 1864. 

10967. Minnie, b. Sept. 8, 1868. 

10968. A daughter, b. Apr. 20, 1871. 



10952. 

7434- 
1095.3- 

7436- 

10955. 
7452. 



10957- 
10958. 

10959- 
7462- 

10961. 

10962. 

10963. 
10964. 

7463- 

10969. 
10970. 

7464- 

10973- 
10974. 

7466. 
10977- 



Adnah, b. Nov. 2, 1849, d. Oct. 19, 

1862. 

Imogen, b. June 2, 1853, d. Aug. 28, 

1862. 

.^LVIN, b. Nov. 9, 1856. 

Clara, b. Oct. 20, 1858, d. Sept. 2, 

DAVID C. LOOMIS, b. N. Brookfield, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1829; m. Martha M. Chees- 
boro. He d. Apr. 6, 1869. N. Brookfield, N. Y., where b. his 4 ch'n. 
Ella G., b. Apr., 1853. 10971- Meta E., b. 1858, d. ae. 4 years. 

Emma E., b. June, 1855. 10972. Celia A., b. 1861. 

WARREN C. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. 27, 1834; m. July, 1858, Mandane Dix. N. 

Brookfield, N. Y., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

Emerson, b, Aug. 12. 1859- ^°975- Mary, b. Nov. 15, 1862. 

Elmer, b. Feb. 15, 1861. 10976- Lena, b. Dec. 8, 1864. 

ORANGE E. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Nov. 14, 1840; m. Nov. 17, 1869, Jane Lawson. 
N. Brookfield, N. Y., where b. his i cli'd. 
A son, b. Oct., 1870. 



7469. SAMUEL K. LOOMIS. b. Conn., Oct. 8, 1831 ; m. Oct. 5, 1866, Mary Manion. 
Hartford, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

10978. Howard Samuel, b. Oct. 4, 1867. 10980. Harry, b. Nov. 8, 1872. 

10979. Martin Kileorn, b. May 29, 1869. 

7471. GEORGE A. LOOMIS, b. Sept. 2, (1832), 1834 (See Williamstown, Mass. V. 
Sta.); the Granscr Gen., 1893. says, b. Sept. 3, 1833; m. Mch. 12, 1857, Ann Ehza, 
b. Hartford, Apr. 9, 1838, d. there Dec. 15, 1870, dau. of Norman and Harriet 
(Granger) Granser; m. 2nd, Sept. 10, 1874, Sarah A. Bushnell. He is a Mason in 
high standing. He d. June 19, 1883. Hartford, Conn. 7 ch'n. 

10981. Georhiana, b. Oct. 19, 1857, d. Aug. 10983. Fanny B., b. Feb. 11, 1862. 

13, 1884. Unm. 10984. Minnie Louisa, b. Mch., 1803, d. 

10982. Hattie Amelia, b. Coventry, Jan. 4, 1864. 

Conn., Aug. 23, 1859; m. Sp'f'd, 10985. Frederick J., b. Mch. 2, 1865. 

Mass., Mch. 6, 1886, Benjamin W., 10986. Clarence N., b. Mch. 5, 1869, d. 

b. Ludlow, Mass., 1839, son of Dec. 13, 1870. 

Thomas and Elizabeth ( ) . 10987. Edward A., b. Aug. 2, 1870, d. July 

Loud. Machinist. Sp'f'd. Ch'n: 5, 1871. 

I. Luella May, 2. A son. 

7472. FRANK LOOMIS, b. 1836; m. Sept. 27, 1857, Jane Aldrich. Chicago, 111. 3 ch'n. 

10988. Nellie G., b. June 7. i859- i099O. Orson A., b. Apr. 4. 1867, d. Oct. 

10989. Carrie May, b. Dec. 25, 1863. 14, 1869. 

7476. HORACE A. LOOMIS, b. 1843; m. Jane Montgomery. N. Adams, Mass. 3 ch'n. 

10991. Archie Edwin, b, Jan., 1867. 10993- Clarence, b. 1873. 

10992. Ange, b. Oct., 1868. 

7493. GEORGE R. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 18, 1838; m. Mch. 24, 1861, Martha C. Vangilder. 
New Cassel, Wis. 2 ch'n, b. Wis. 

10994. Carrie A., b. June 3. 1864- i0995- Albertie E., b. July 24, 1867. 

7494. HENRY J. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 19, 1839; m. Feb. 15, 1866, Emmelinc Powell, who d. 
1871. Beetown, Wis. i ch'd. 

10996. Emma E., b. Feb. 2, 1874. 

7537. CHARLES RANDOLPH LOOMIS, b. Meriden, Conn., Nov. 25, 1853; m. Feb. 28, 

1894, Mrs. Mary J. (Hudson) Field. Prescott, Ariz. 4 ch'n. 

10997. Ruth Zero, b. Jan. 10, 189S, d. 10999- Julia, b. , d. young. 

Feb, 10, 1895. 1 1000. An infant, b. . 

10998. Thomas Randolph, b. . 

7557. WILLARD ELIZUR LOOMIS, b. Nov. 10, 1857; m. New Lyme, O., June 20, 

1878, Emma, b. Hope, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1859, dau. of Dodge, of New Lyme, O. 

Windsor, O., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

iiooi. Ford Dodge, b. Aug. 30, 1881 ; m. kiss. Postal clerk. Ashtabula 

June 5, 1907, Cora F., b. Ashta- 1 1002. Lee Carpenter, b. Nov. 7, 1888, at 

bula, b., Feb. 27, 1882, dau. of M, Windsor. O. 
D., and Lizzie (Brandon) Hotch- 

7559. EDWIN SERENO LOOMIS, b. Apr. 6, 1855; m. Geneva, O.. Dec. 17, 1879, Jennie 
Lind, b. Geneva, Dec. 13, 1855, dau. of George and Harriet P. (Payne) Payne, of 
Harpersfield, O. Farmer. Rep. Res. Geneva, O., having removed there from 
Windsor, O., where b. his 3 ch'n. 
11003. Nellie Edith, b. Dec. i, 1882; m. Ch'd: i. Ethelyn J. 

Oct. S, 1904, Wm. Clyde, b. Cole- 11004. Francis A., b. Sept. 7, 1884. 

brook, O., Dec. 8, 1883, son of 11005. Viola M., b. Jan. 31, 1892. 

Samuel E. Rodgers. Farmer. 

7561 ALISON NOBLE LOOMIS, b. Feb. 16, i860; in. Oct. 2, 1884, Mary Emily, b 
June 20, i860, dau. of Frederick and Hannah (Truesdale) Harrington. Secy and 
Treas. of Jefferson Banking Co. Rep. Cong. Jefferson, 0., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

1 1006. Winifred E., b. Apr. 19, 1887. Student at Oberlin, O. 

Student at Oberlin, O. 1 1008. Robert Charles, b. June 20, i»95- 

11007. Fred Harrington, b. Feb. 12, 1889. 

7570. WILLIAM E. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 14, 1862; m. Aug. 5, 1885, Minnie A., dau. of 
Marcus Grover. Windsor, O. 2 ch'n. 



521 



Ninth dntprattott 



11009. Clyde, b. Orwell, O., Mch. 15, iioio. Cora E., b. Windsor, O., June 24, 

1892. 1897- 

7575. LEONARD MARTIN LOOMIS, b. Oct. 31. 1863; m. Rock Creek, O., Dec. 18, 

1891, Mary L., b. Meadeville, Pa., June 16, i86a dau. of James and Sarah (Harps) 

Ellis. Mechanic. Rep. Cleveland. O. 7 ch'n,*rst 6 b. Hart's Grove, O. 
iioii. Dora Winnifred, b. Sept. 22, 1893. iioiS- Hazel Eleanor, b. Feb. 24, ipoi. 

11012. Orland Pearl, b. Jan. 10, 1895. 11016. Linn Miland, b. Jan. 20, 1903(4). 

11013. Roy Ellis, b. Apr. 7, 1897. 11017. Infant, b. , 1907- 

11014. Sarah Alma, b. Aug. 3, 1899. 

7577. AMANTIUS C. LOOMIS, b. Fairview, Pa., May 2, 1861 (Kingsbury Gen. of 1905, 
gives his name as Muchus C, and b. May 4, i860) ; m. Nov. 10, 1886, Sarah Alice, 
b. Galesburg, III, Feb. 6, 1861, dau. of George H. and Mary E. (Barstow) Kings- 
bury. Res. Chicago, 111. 5 ch'n. 

11018. Grace Clare, b. Oct. 22, 1887. 1893. 

11019. Caddie Emeline, b. Julv 28, 1889. 11021. Marcia, b. Aug. 29, 1897. 

d. Mch. 19, 1889. 1 1022. George William, b. Mch. 22, 1901. 

1 1020. Harold Kingsbury, b. Jan. 27, 

7582. EVERETT BUDD LOOMIS, b. Columbus, O., Jan. 25, 1873; m. Greenfield, O., 
Jan. 10, 1900, Columbia E.. b. Waverly, O., Sept. 7, 1879, d. Washmgton C. H., O., 
Nov. 7, 1905, dau. of John and Calverna (Durham) Irons. Carpenter. Dem. 
Presb. Washington C. H. 3 ch'n. 

11023. Herald Wayne, b. Greenfield, Oct. 1903- 

22, 1900. 11025. Linnie Clare, b. Washington C. 

1 1024. Thelma, b. Greenfield, Mch. 20, H., Oct. 30, 1905, d. Nov. 15, 1905. 

7588. CHARLES WM. LOOMIS, b. Burlington, Wis., May I, 1838; m. Honey Creek, 
Wis., Dec. 27, 1865, Hannah, b. Lincolnshire, Eng., July 16, 1843, dau. of William 
and Elizabeth (Suttan) Brittain. Farmer. Cong. Res. Burlington, i ch'd. 

1 1026. Lottie Irene, b. Nov. 11, 1866; m. on. Wis., Aug. 17, 1845- Lumber- 
Burlington, Nov. 24, 1897, Sey- man. Rep. Meth. 

mour Walter Hollister, b. Bright- 

7592. SAMUEL THOMSON LOOMIS, b. Half-Day, 111., July 9. 1844; "i- Cin., O., Apr. 
5, 1870, Mary Ellen, b. Bethel, Ct., Mch. 18, 1845, dau. of George and Elmira (Fen- 
ner) Beacham. Furniture packer. Rep. Episc. Cin., O., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

1 1027. George Beacham, b. Aug. 26, 1871. 11030. Rebecca Essie May, b. May 21, 

11028. Ira Trowbridge, b. Sept. 26, 1873. 1885. 

1 1029. Julia Selina, b. Oct. 24, 1876. 

7593. ZERA B. LOOMIS, b. Half Day, 111., Jan. 18, 1846; m. Palatine, 111., May i, 1881, 
Phila L., b. Barrington, 111., Aug. 12, 1856, d. Chicago, 111., Mch. 18, 1902, dau. of 
Elisha N. and Betsey ( ) Fenton. Readout, Okla. 3 ch'n, b. Palatine. 

11031. Arthur H., b. June 7, 1881 ; m. 11032. Roy E., b. July 4, 1882. 

Dec. 25, 1905, Jennie E. Johnson. 11033. Ernie F., b. Feb. 28, 1884. 

7594. SIDNEY EUGENE LOOMIS, b. Lake Co., 111., Apr. i, 1848; m. Jan. 8 1871, 
Louise M., b. Half Day, 111., Apr. 25, 1852, dau. of Augustus and Mane (Wicker- 
sheim) Hoffman. 7 ch'n. 

11034. Olive R., h. June 11, 1872; m. Feb. 11037. Augustus A., b Oct. 8, 1881. 
1891, Charles S. Sprague. IT038. Harkv S., b. Sept i, 18SS ; m- 

1 1035. Julia E., b. Oct. 8, 1876; m. Oct., June s, 1906, Clara Rehl. 

1902 Will R. Ede. 1 1039- Ada, b. May 3. 1888; m. May 23, 

1 1036. Mabel L., b. Jan. 2, 1879; ni. June, 1906, Walter Lips 

1904, Frank D. Burlinganie. 11040. Clarence A., b. Mch. 17, 1890. 

7601. ALVIN EARL LOOMIS, b. Barrington, 111.. Sept. 18, 1858; m. July 12, 1893, Cora 
Belle Klink, b. Pl>Tnouth, la., Sept. 7, 1867. 6 ch'n, all b. Barrington, 111. 

11041. Edward Earl, b. May 2, 1894. "045- Marcus Orlo, b. Mch. 13, 1903- 

1 1042. Warren Alonzo, b. Dec. 28, 1895- "046. Ellis Cole b. Jan. 25, 1905- 

11043. Morris Almeron, b. June 25, 1898. 11046.1. Charles Joseph, b. Nov. 7, iQOO. 

1 1044. Chester Boyd, b. Sept. 23, 1900. 

7614. GEORGE MIX LOOMIS, b. Jefferson, O., Nov. 10. 1833: m. Oct. 12, 1857. Mary, 
b. Apr. -19, 1833, dau. of Reuben and Eleanor (Kingman) Hart. Farmer. Kep. 
Bapt. Jefferson, O., where b. his 4 ch'n. 



ICniimtBi O^ftt^alog^ 



522 



1 1047. 

1 1048. 

1 1049. 

1 1050. 

7616. 



11051. 
11052. 
7618. 



1 1054. 
7619. 

II05S- 



7620. 
1 1058. 

7629. 
1 1060. 



.M;iy ij, 1897, GcorRC Owen, sun 

of Moses VV. and Fannie ( ) 

Beede. Mill and lumber man. Xo 
ch'n. Jefferson, O. 



Jriiii ll.^RT, b. Jan. 25, 1859. -1 

Ru.su Wetmore, b. June 25, 

1861.+ 

Wynn Ward, b. Oct. 12, 1862. + 

Nina May, b. Feb. 12, i8jo; m. 

.'^NSON CL.-\RK LOOMIS. b. Jefferson, O., Oct. 31, 1838; m. Nov. 27, 1866, 
Frances Busbnell. Urbana, O. 3 ch'n. 

Walter, b. Oct. 31, 1867; m. . falo, N. Y. 

Buffalo, N. y. 1 1053. (Miss) Ma.\. b. June 18, 1873; 
Rose, b. Jan. 21, 1870. Unm. Buf- m. . N. Y. City. 

EDWIN DWIGHT LOOMIS, b. Jefferson, O., May 9, 1841 ; m. Jefferson, Mcb. 

29, i86g, Mabel Marion, b. Garretsville, O., Mch. 8, 1848, dau. of Nelson and 

Catherine Louisa Talcott. He is the oldest conductor between Detroit and Chicago, 

on Wabash R. R., having served as conductor 35 years. Detroit, Mich, i ch'd, b. 

Ypsilanti, Mich. 

Clarence King, b. Nov. 26, 1873 ; Chene. No ch'n. 

m. Detroit, Oct. 16, 1897, Mary M. 

MILO AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Jefferson, O., May 14, 1844; m. May 22, 1864, 
Cornelia Sophia, b. May 22, 1846, dau. of Dr. Almon and Sophronia (Marsh) Haw- 
ley. Photographer. Rep. Bapt. Jefferson, O., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

Ernestine Eudora, b. Nov. 3, 11056. 

1865; m. Jefferson, Sept. 12, 1888, 
George Knowlton, b. Jan. 27, 1864, 11057. 

son of Henry and Julia (Luce) 
Rundell, of Wash., D. C. She 
grad. 1883, from Jefferson High 
School. Home furnisher. Rep. 
Cleveland, O. They are divorced. 
Ch'n : I. Carlton Loomis, 2. Clin- 
ton Hawley. 

HARRISON ETHELBERT LOOMIS, b. Jefferson, O., Mch. 14. 1846; m. Oct. 
1868, Dora Love. Brooklyn, Mich. 2 ch'n. 

Florence, b. 187 1 ; m. Sumner "059. Frank, b. . 

Ladd. 



Bertha A., b. Feb. 20, 1871, d. 
Nov. 5. 187 1. 

Laura Louise, b. Sept. 17, 1883; 
m. Oct. 31, 1907, Archibald Robert, 
b. Newark, O., June 30, 1884, son 
of Dr. J. C. and Anna M. (Henkel) 
Temple. She grad. 1903, from 
Jefferson High School. Att'y. 
Cleveland, O. 



FRANKLIN WILLIAM LOOMIS, 
and (Drake) Kellogg. Farmer. 

Roy Alton, b. Oct. 26, 1884; m. 
Nellie Cohn. No ch'n. Cleve- 
land, O. 



b. .Aug. 23, 1852; m. Luclla. dau. of Edwin 
Dem. Paincsville, O. 2 ch'n. 

11061. MiLUREu Hyacinth, b. Oct. 28. 
1888; m. Sept. 25, 1907, Frank Ja- 
cobs. Painesville, O. 



7630. NORMAN JOHN LOOMIS. b. Nov. 11, 1859; m. Feb. ig, 1882, Myrtie J., (No. 



1 1062. 



1 1063. 
7632. 



1 1066. 



10221) b. Sept. 27, 1861, dau. of Orlin Loomis. 
ville, O. 4 ch'n. 

Katherine jVIaud, b. June 5, 1886. 
Grad. Painesville High School. 
Teaclier. Painesville. 11064. 

Flora Blanche, b. May 28, 1888. 11065. 

GEORGE HENRY LOOMIS.^ b. 
Carrie Belle, b. Brooksgrovc, N. Y 
Ann (Dunning) Kcenc. He is sex 
where b. his 7 ch'n 



Live stock buyer. Dem. Paincs- 

Grad. Painesville High School. 
Teacher. Painesville. 
Cora M.\rion, b. June 11, 1897. 
RuEL Orlin, b. June 27, 1899. 

Montville, O., Oct. 29, 1856: m. Nov. 15. 1880, 
, Nov. 15, i860, dau. of Wm. luUvard and Vesta 
ton of Montville cemetery. Rep. Montville, O., 



Gladys Edna, b. Aug. 27, 1881 ; m. 
Nov. 25, 1903, Earl Q., b. Hamp- 
den, O., May 6, 1878, son of Henry 
J. and Charlotte A. (Walters) 
Eminger. She is Sec'y of the 
Loomis Reunion held each yr. on 
3rd Wed. of June. Chardon, O. 
R. F. D. Ch'n: I. Dorothy Verta, 
2. Hugh Herbert. 



11067. Claudine Elcen. b. Dec. 24, 1882; 
m. Montville, June 29, 1904, Claire 
Cecil, b. Aug. 25, 1879, son of Or- 
vill and Alice ( ) Morgan. No 
ch'n. Cleveland, O. 

1 1 068. Clyde Ellsworth, b. Apr. 14. 1884; 
m. Montville, Dec. 4, 1906, Alice 
Neeb, of Canada. Huntsburg, O. 

11069. Maude Estelle, b. June 9, 1885; 



523 



Nttttl) (Sritfrattmt 



7647. 

1 1073. 
U074. 

7649. 

1 1076. 
7659- 



H077. 



1 1078. 

1 1079 

7662. 

1 1086. 
7663. 



1 10S7. 
7665. 



1 1088. 

iio8g. 

1 1090. 
11091. 
1 1092. 



1 1093. 



7666. 

1 1098. 

1 1099. 

7667. 
1 1 102. 

11103. 



m. Montville, Dec. 24, 1904, Leo 11070. Orrison Wm., b. July 7, 1889. 

H., son of L. A. and Alice ( ) 11071. Hazel Adel, b. Apr. 14, 1890. 

Huntoon. No ch'n. Chardon, O., 11072. Nina EllouisEj b. Apr. 5, 1893. 
R. F. D. 

HENRY WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Jan., 1832; m. 1856, Catberine M. Fuller. He d. 
Apr., 1868. Pittsford, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

RosiNA Ann, b. 1859, d. ae. 5 yrs. 11075. William, b. 1865. 

Samuel, b. 1861, d. ae. i'/2 yrs. 

JOHN E. LOOMIS, b. Apr. 13. 1836; m. Aug. 29, 1856, Lucinda Allen. Detroit, 

Mich. I ch'd. 

Ida Frances, b. Aug. 8, 1861, d. Oct. 18, 1864. 

WILLIAM ELLIS LOOMIS, b. Logan, O., Dec. 16, 1841 ; m. May 13, 1862, Nancy 
Elizabeth, b. May 10, 1841, dau. of Madison and Katherine (Bear) Lemon. He 
served in the Civil War. Teacher. Farmer. Enterprise, O. Both b. Hocking Co., 
O., where at Enterprise, were b. their 9 ch'n. 
Albert Judson, b. Feb. 26, 1863. 
Member of 59th Coast Artillery in 
Spanish war, at San Juan, Porto 
Rico, and afterwards of Co. F, 

1108: 



1 1080, 
11081 



May 4, 



13th Regt. V. S. Infantry, in Phil- 
ippines. 

Frances Augusta, b. Sept. i, 1864. 
Teacher, stenographer, in Colum- 
bus, O. (1903). 

John Densmore, b. Aug. 27, 1866. 
R. R. Engineer. Columbus, O. 



Anthony Alexander, b. 

1868. + 

Mary Margaret (Maud), b. Oct. 

2, 1870. Teacher. 

George Vernon, b. July 22, 1873. 

R. R. Conductor. Columbus, O. 

1 1083. Edwin Lemon, b, June 15, 187s. 
Switchman. Columbus, O. 

1 1084. Clarence Upton, b. Sept. 11, 1877. 
Teacher. 

1 1085. Homer Leslie, b. Jan. 15, 1883. 



JOHN A. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 2, 1850; m. Feb. 10, 1872, Clarissa Brown. Falls, O. 

I ch'd. 

Cora May, b. Nov. 7, 1872. 

WILLIAM HENRY LOOMIS, b. Mch. 21, 1842; m. May 12, 1864, at Paris, Pa., 
Elizabeth, b. Phila., Pa., July 28, 1848. dau. of John and Julia (Keesey) McDonald. 
He d. Nov. 10, 1864, of typhoid fever, at Steubenville, O. Meth. Rep. Shoe busi- 
ness. She m. 2nd, Jan. 9, 1879, after graduating from the Steubenville High School 
and teaching there for 9 yrs., John H. Rogers, and they reside in Cleveland, O. 
I ch'd. 
William Henry, b. Steubenville, O., Feb. 20, 1865. -f 

RUSSELL JOSIAH LOOMIS, b. Union Furnace, O., Dec, 7, 1845; m. ist, Eliza, 
b. Haydenviile, O., 1845, d. Dec, 1873, dau. of Jacob and Anna (Gorider) Lehman; 
m. 2nd, Mary Lehman — his 1st wife's sister. She was b. Nov. 26, 1856. Nelson- 
ville, O. 10 ch'n, all b, nr. Havdenville. 



Cleveland, O. Ch'n : I. Eva, 2. 

Albert, 3. Raymond. 

Perley Clinton, b. May 24, 1880, 

unm., d. in London, Canada, 1905. 

Elmer Elsworth, b. Jan. 7, 1884. 

Blacksmith on vessel in Navy of 

U. S. 

Maud Ellen, b. May 30, 1887. 

Cleveland, O. 

Garnet Gladys, b. Jan. 7, 1894. 

Nelsonville, O. 



Jacob Henry, b. July, 1865. -|- 
Jesse (twin), b. July, 1865, d. in 
infancy. 11094. 

John William, b. Dec. 26, 1868. + 
Charles, b. 1870, d. 1872. 11095. 

Flora Louvina, b. 1872 ; m. Clif- 
ton, son of David Devore. Nel- 
sonville, O. Ch'd: I. Mary. 11096. 
Cora Adwena, b. May 24, 1876 ; m. 
Columbus, O., Nov. 6, 1899, Wil- 11097. 
liam, b. Apr. 25, 1878, son of Al- 
bert and Margaret (King) Davis. 

JAMES M. LOOMIS, b. near Cadiz, O., Mch. 9, 1847. or 1849; m. ist, Jan. 18, 
1879, Emily H., dau. of John W. Shaw; ni. 2nd, Arabella Armstrong; m. 3rd, Mrs. 
Mary ( ) Bay. Odd Fellow. Union Furnace, O. 4 ch'n. 

John William, b. ; m. . moo. Guy, b. ; m. . Union Fur- 
Union Furnace, O. 2 ch'n. nace, O. ; ch'n. 
Edward, b. , d. ae. 16. iiioi. Earl, b. . 

JOHN LOOMIS, b. 1850; m. Mary Thompson. Haydenviile, O. 3 ch'n. 

Jesse, b. . 11 104. Anna, b. ; m. Thrush. 

Charles, h. . 



Snomta C^ntraln^tt 



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7671. SAML'I'.L LOOMIS. b. Oct. 25, 1835; 111. 1869, Amanda Dunning. Both Deaf 

Mutes. Cazenovia, Mich. 2 ch'n. 
1 1 105. Ella, b. 1871. > "o6- John H., b. 1873. 

7673. JOSHUA LOOMIS, b. Apr. 2, 1840; m. Chloc Mowers. Cazenovia, Mich. 4 ch'n. 

1 1 107. William, b. Jan., 1865. uiog. Emma, b Aug. 18 1869. 

1 1 108. Alice, b. Oct. 9, 1867. ""o. Joshua, b. July, 1870, d. ae. 4 "los. 

7674 JOHN M. LOOMIS. b. Oct. 30, 1843; m. Electa Mowers. He d. Oct. 31, 1864. 

Albion, N. Y. i ch'd. 
mil. George, b. Feb. 8, 1864. 

7681. GEORGE W. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Nov. 28, 1842; m. Jan. 2, 1869, Marinda Loomis 
(7677). Moon, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

11112. Phoebe Ann, b. Nov. 7, 1869. 11114. Alden W., b. Jan. 13, 1874. 

11 113. Mary, b. July 16, 1871. 

7684 MARTIN S. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 20, 1847; m. Oct. 26, 1869, Mary A. Black. 

Howardsville, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
II 1 15. Walter L., b. June 30, 1873- "'i^- Rose 0.,j). Nov. 26, 1874- 

769s FRANCIS WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Sand Bank, Oswego Co., N. Y., Feb. 16, 1859; 
m Minerva Slicrman, b. Des Moines, la., Nov. 19, 1864, dau. of George W. and 
EJiza I. (Mahaii) Johnson. Phvsician and Surgeon, grad. of Missouri, and Barnes 
Med. Coll. of St. Louis, Mo. Shannon City, la. 2 ch'n, b. Shannon City. 
11117 Victoria Marguerite, b. Feb. 14, unS. Francis William, b. Feb. 3, 1890. 

1881. 

7708 GEORGE W. LOOMIS, b. Athens, (Mil.in), Pa.. Oct. 14, 1841 ; m. July 11. 1869, 
Emma Eliza, b. Smithfield. Pa., June 30, 1845, dau. of Timothy and Mary Burdett 
( ) Van Rolfe. Lumber inspector. Rep. Meth. Towanda, Pa. 5 ch'n. 

11119. George E., b. Wyalusing, Pa., Apr. d. Apr. 21, 1879 

28, 1871. 1 1 122. Elizabeth B., b. Athens, Aug. 7, 

1 1 120. Mima M., b. Wyalusing, Apr. 16, 1882. .a 

,375 "123. Hazel E., b. Towanda, Aug. 20, 

1 1 121. Pearl, b. Wyalusing, Aug. 18, 1875, 1888. 

7718 JOHN M. LOOMIS. b. Milan, Pa., Mch. 27, 1863; m. Mch. 10, 1904, Florence 
Diana, b. Mch. 18, 1885, dau. of William and Edith (Brown) Passage. Farmer. 
Rep. 'Milan, Pa., where b. his i ch'd. 

1 1 124. Ella Elizabeth, b. Aug. 28, 1905. 

7720. THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Athens, Pa., Sept. 26, 1850; m. June 18 1884, Eva M., b. 
Smithfield, Pa., Aug. 26, 1854, d. Apr. 5, 1892, dau. of Davis C. and Sophia L. 
(Warren) Pierce. Farmer and teamster. Dem. Meth. He d. June 24, 1901. 
Smithfield, Pa., where b. his 5 ch'n. 

11125. Monroe D., b. July 31, 1885.+ 11128, Ezra, b. Apr. 2, 1892, d. ae. 6 mos. 

11126. Ethel M., b. June 24, 1887. 11129. Christina S., b Apr. 2, 1892, d. 

1 1 127. Arthur B., b. Sept. 8, 1888. ae. abt. 6 mos. (Twin.) 

7723 FREDERICK C. LOOMIS, b. Milan, Pa., Apr. 11, 1854; m. Athens, Pa., May 4. 
1879, Nellie, b. Mch. 12, 1859. dau. of Ulysses and Susan (Crandall) Famswortli. 
Miller. Rep. .Athens, where b. his 2 ch'n. 
11130. Edna, b. Nov. S, 1880. iii3i- Lron, b. Mch. 8, 1885. 

7726. JOHN LOOMIS, b. Athens. Pa., May 4, 1863; m. Elsie Watkins, of Ulster, Pa R. 
R. engineer. Rep. He was killed by cars, Sept., 1902. Buffalo, N. Y. He had his 
father's Bible and family record. 4 ch'n. 

1 1 132. Cloa. I "34. A son. 

1 1 133. Anna. "135- A son. 

7735. EUGENE JAMES LOOMIS, b. Athens, Pa., Sept. 18, 1861 ; m^.Apr. 29 1866, Mary, 
b Smithfield, Pa., Mav 16, 1861, dau. of Patrick and Ellen (Splann) White. She 
was a teacher. Mechanic. Rep. Cath. Athens, where b. his 5 ch'n. 

1 1 136. Agnes Cecilia, b. Mch. 7, 1887. 'i>39. A son, b. , d. an infant. 

1 1 137. Ellen Winifred, b. Sept. 29, 1888. 11140. Mary Genevieve, b. May 24, lega 

1 1 138. A son, b. , d. an infant. 



525 Ntutli (intrrattnn 

7736. ORLANDO M. LOOMIS, b. Milan, Nov. 8, 1863; m. Athens, Pa., Oct. 14, 1889, 
Mary, b. Elmira, N. Y., Mch. 16, 1868, dan. of Timothy and Ellen (SulUvan) Hurley. 
Farmer. Rep. Cath. Athens, Pa., where b. his 6 ch'n. 

11 141. Marv Anna, b. Feb. 15, 1891. 11145. Orlando M., b. Feb. 19, 1901. 

11142. Helen Winifred, b. Apr. 22, 1893. 11 146. Fannie Elizabeth, b. June 15, 

1 1 143. Edward Francis, b. May 30, 1895. 1903. 

1 1 144. Timothy Emmett, b. Oct. 6, 1897. 

7741. FRANCIS GUY LOOMIS, b. Athens, Pa., Aug. 6, 1878; m. Agnes, b. Athens, dau. 
of John Burns. Machinist. R. Catholic. Athens, Pa. i ch'd. 

11 147. Beatrice, b. Oct., 1902. 

7747. HENRY LOOMIS, b. Milan, Pa., Aug. 27, 1866: m. Feb. 5, 1890, Hattie, b. Ulster, 
Pa., Sept. IS, 1868, dau. of Morris and Rachel (Tuthill) Rowe. Carpenter. Rep 
Milan, Pa. 4 ch'n. 

11148. Alice, b. Milan, Feb. 22, 1891. 23, 1897. 

1 1 149. M. Claire, b. Milan, Dec. 18, 1893. 11151. Carrie, b. Smithfield, Pa., Feb. 16, 

11150. Harry C, b. Smithfield, Pa., Nov. 1901. 

7751. FLOYD LOOMIS, b. Milan Pa., ; m. Waverly, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1902, Clara, 

b. Maplewood, Pa., 1885, dau. of Amos and Emma (Kellogg) Corneby. Farmer. 
Prohib. Milan, where b. his i ch'd. 

1 1 152. Lillian Louise, b. Sept. 4, 1903. 

7761. GEORGE W. LOOMIS, b. Bethany, N. Y., July 17, 1856; m. Nov., 1882, Ella 
Marvis. Morganville, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 

11153. Frank. 11155. Martin. 

1 1 154. Mattie. 1 1 156. Nellie. 

7764. CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Pavilion, N. Y.. Aug. 3, 1864; m. Mrs. May Farr. Bergen, 
N. Y. 6 ch'n. 

1 1 157. Charles, Jr. 11160. Lulu. 

11158. Gertrude. 11161. Mary. 

11159. Florence. 11162. Leo. 

7795. HENRY FREMONT LOOMIS, b. Weymouth, O., Aug. 11. 1855; ni. ist, Jennie 
Carus, d. May. 1888, at Luckey, O. ; m. 2nd, July 2, 1893, Mrs. Emmaline Jennie 
(Campbell) Stifler, b. Mch. 19. i860, dau. of John and Margaret (Miller) Campbell. 
He separated from her in 1903. Farmer. Kansas, O. 8 ch'n. 

11163. LoRRiN LousoN, b. July 25, 1880. + 11168. Lawrence (twin), b. 1888, d. in in- 

11 164. Nolan, b. , Deerfield, Mich. fancy. 

11165. Dora, b. Oct. 25, 1885;* m. 11169. Alton M., b. Seneca Co., O., Dec. 
Granger, O., Dec. 31, 1906, Edwin 20, 1894. 

Jonas, b. Ky., Oct. 3, 1885, son of 11 170. EvA B., b. Seneca Co., O., Dec. 9, 

Louis and Eliza (Berger) Renner. 1896. 



Farmer. Medina, O. 



11166. Valeria (twin), b. Oct. 25, 1885, *Dora was adopted when less than three 
d. in infancy. yrs. old by Benjamin and Laura Potter, of 

11167. Ivah, b. 1888; m. 1904, Sanford Medina Co., O., and became Dora Loomis 
Boice. Toledo, O. Ch'd: i. Zoa. Potter. 

7796. ALBERT KINGSLEY LOOMIS, b. Weymouth, O., June 17, 1857; m. ist, Granger, 
O., Feb. 24, 1881, Ritchie Bissell, from whom he was divorced; m. 2nd, Medina, 
O., Mch. 16, 1892, Edna Irene, b. Weymouth, O., Jan. 31, 1871, dau. of Charles 
Lyman and Abigail Jane (Seymour) Tompkins. Contractor for bridge construc- 
tion. Rep. Medina, O. 3 ch'n. 

11171. Eva, b. . 11 173. Wanda Eunice, b. Nov. 7, 1895, d. 

11172. Clifton Kingsley, b. Weymouth, Aug. 7, 1896. 
O., Dec. 3, 1893. 

7798. PERRY WILSON LOOMIS, b. Weymouth, O., Sept. 18, i860; m. Royalton, C, 
Sept. 17, 1887, Rose, b. Rovalton. Oct. 27, 1864, dau. of John Smith and Betsey 
Saunders (Gifford) Pay. Blacksmith. Rep. Bennetts' Cor., O. 3 ch'n, b. Bennetts' 
Corners. 

11174. Mabel Edna, b. May 11, 1888. 11176. Harold Roosevelt, b. July 6, 1902. 

11175. Flora Fern, b. Jan. 8, 1894. 



7799. CHARLES LORRIN LOOM IS, I), n. \apolcon, O., Aug. 23, 1864; m. Warren, C, 
Oct. 12, 1887, Clara Lillinii, b. Warren, O., Aug. 30, 1859, dau. of Alonzo H. and 
Sarah Electa ( Brockway) .'Vdanis. See Adani.<; Gen. (1898), p. 191. Accountant. 
Rep. N. Y. City. 4 ch'n, first one b. Warren, O., rest at Akron, O. 

11177. Clara Mildred, b. July 16, 1888. 1892. 

1 1 178. Bruce Graham, b. Aug. 9, 1890. 11 180. Dwioht Adams, b. Feb. 26, 1904. 

1 1 179. Howard McKinley, b. June 13, 

7800. ELISHA SCOTT LOOMIS. b. Wadsworth Twp.. Medina Co., O., Sept. 18, 1852. 
Through but two names, Looniis and Pomeroy, he can trace his line of .".ntecedcnts 
to Henry I, King of England, through his natural dau. who ni. the Baron Sir Wil- 
liam de Pommeraie. For proof see "Nicholas's Peerage," John Prince's "Wor- 
thies of Devon," Haydcn's "Book of Dignities," and the Duchess of Cleve- 
land's "Battle Abbey Roll." Married Londonvillc, O., June 17, 1880, Letitia E.. b. 
Hardy Twp., Holmes Co., O., -Apr. 17, 1856, dau. of Henry ar.d Martha .Ann (Welch) 
Shire. She was a school teacher. He grad. from Baldwin Univ'y, Berca, O.. June 
10, 1880, with degree of B. S. ; rec'd .'X. M. from Baldwin Univ'y, June 17. 1886; Ph. 
D., from Wooster Univ'y, June 20, 1888; LL. B., from Cleveland Law School, of 
Baldwin Univ'y, June 20, 1900; admitted to Ohio State Bar, June 20, 1900. Granted 
a Teacher's High School Life Certificate, Ohio, July 5, 1890. Supt. of Schools, 
Shreve, O., 1876-9; Prin. of Burbank .Academy. Burbank, O.. 1880- 1 ; Prin. of Rich- 
field Central High School, Sumnut Co., O., 1881-5; Prof, of ^L^thcmatics, Baldwin 
Univ'y, 1885-95; Head of the Mathematics Department, West High School, Cleve- 
land, O., continuously since 1895. Author of: "Theism, the Result of Completed 
Investigation;" "The Teaching of Mathematics in High Schools;" "How to .\ttack 
an Original in Geometry." He also has the MSS. completed for: "150 Possible 
Geometric Proofs of the Pythagorean Proposition," and "A History of the Ober- 
holtzer Family — Descendant of Jacob Oberholtzcr of Montgomery Co., Pa., 1719." 
He has filled the following offices : Pres. of Bcrea Board of Education, 3 yrs. ; 
Treasurer of same Board, 2 yrs. ; Clerk of Berea Village, 3 yrs. ; Engineer for 
Berea Village, 10 yrs. ; Sec'y and Treas. of The Citizens' Tel. Co., 2 yrs. At 
present he is: Pres. of the High School Teachers' Mathematics Club, of Cleveland, 
O. ; Treas. of The Ohio Xut and Bolt Works; Chairman of the Committee on 
Education of The Chamber of Industry, Cleveland, O. ; Pres. and Chief Annalist 
of The Loomis Genealogical .Association; Editor of this Vol. of the Loomis 
Genealogy; Teacher. In politics an Independent. In religion a Unitarian in 
thought. Mason, 32d degree, and Mystic Shriner. Residence, Berea, O. 2 ch'n. 

1 1 181. Elatus Garfield, b. Richfield, 11182. Clara Icona, b. Berea, O., Aug. 
Summit Co., O., Oct. 9, 1883. Grad. 22, 1890. Grad. of Berea High Sch. 
West High Sch., Cleveland; stu- Spent one yr. at Lake Erie Semi- 
dent at Case School App'd Science, nary for Women. Paincsville, O. ; 
and now with the Central En- and now a student in Baldwin 
ginecring Co., of Cleveland, O. University, at Berea, O. 

7802. JACOB HENRY (he signs himself Jackson H.) LOOMIS, b. Granger, Medina 
Co., O., Feb. 17, 1856: ni. Glenville, O., May 20, 1885. Minnie, dau. of Henry and 
Catherine, (Pfeiffer) Orth. from whom he was divorced, 1906, Grad, Baldwin 
Univ., Berea, O., 1889, B. S. ; A. M. Baldwin Univ.; LL. B. Cleveland Law School 
of Baldwin Univ. Supt. of Schools — Glenville, Berea, Brooklyn, O. ; Teacher in 
West High School, Cleveland, O., until 1905. Lawyer. Rep. Cleveland, O. 4 ch'n. 

11183. Netta, b. Glenville, O., Mch. 13. 1906. Cleveland. 

1886. Gr. West High School, and 1 1 185. Helen, b. Cleveland, Nov. 12, 1890. 
Cleveland Normal School for Grad, Cleveland High School, 

teachers. Teacher in Cleveland, O. 11 186, Walter Emerson, b, Cleveland, 

1 1 184, James Henry, b. Berea, O., Dec. .Aug. 3, 1892. 
9. 1888. Gr. West High School, 

7803. WILLIAM FRANKLIN LOOMIS, h. Granger, Medina, O., Aug. 27, 1857; m. ist, 
Shreve, O., Dec. 25, 1881, Nancy Cordelia, b. Coshocton Co., O., Sept. 9. 1862, dau. 
of Thomas and Mary (Christy) Wilson, from whom he was divorced; m. 2nd, 
Cleveland, O., Oct. 8, 1898, Olivia Sarah, b. Summit Co., O., Feb. 25. 1855, dau. of 
Stephen J. and Nancy (Martin) Green. Carpenter, Grocer, Rep. Meth, Cleve- 
land, O, 5 ch'n, first 2 b, Shreve, and last 3, Bcrea, O, 

1 1 187. Etta Aletha, b. Sept. 20, 1882; m. pie) Strait. Collector, Dayton, O. 

Dayton, O., Dec. 25, 1904, Charles 11 188. Mary Gertrude, b. July 12, 1884; 

F., b. Dayton, O.,' Dec. 25, 1879, m. July 31, 1905, John .Alfred, b. 

son of Joel F. and Clara (Holtsap- Cleveland, O., Feb. 25, 1873, son of 



No. ySoo. 

Elisha Scott Loomis, Ph.D., 

1852- . 



I 



5^7 



Ninth ^?npratt0n 



Alfred E. and Emily M. (Burns) 11190. A son (twin), still born, Oct. 29, 
Smith. Machinist. Cleveland, O. 1890. 

1 1 189. Sar.\h, b. Oct. 29, 1890. Grad. of 11 191. Frances, b. Nov. 23, 1891. Sten- 
West High School, Cleveland, O. ographer and typewriter. 

Pianist. 

7804. ALBERT ADILLO LOOMIS, b. Granger, Medina Co., O., Apr. 9, 1859; m. ist, 
Clare, Mich., Dec. i, 1879, Amelia Mary, b. Clayville, Oneida Co., N. Y., Sept. 2, 
1858, d. Berea, O., Dec. 21, 1889, dau. of Frederick Ludwig and Hannah ( ) 
Nicmcyer; m. 2nd, Berea, O., July i, 1891, Victoria Isabelle, b. Port Stanley, Canada, 
Mch. 5, 1859, dau. of Payton and Charlotte (Phelps) Allen. Twp. Treasurer at 
present. Grocer. Rep. INIeth. Berea, O. 4 ch'n — first b. Grant, Mich., and rest, 
Berea. 
1 1 192. Harley Delis, b. Oct. 13, 1880; m. School. Berea, O. 

Sandusky, O., Feb. 12, 1908, Mrs. 1 1 193. Charles Frederick, b. Nov. IS> 

Ebbie M. Cottom, widow of David i88g. Grad. Berea High School, 

B. Cottom, who d. Jan. i, 1904, and 1909. 

dau. of Clinton Dewitt and Mina 11194. Albert Adillo, b. July 6, 1893. 

(Haycox) Klock. She was b. 1119S. Victoria Ruth, b. Mch. 5, 1895. 

Mch. 31, 1877. Gr. Berea High 

7808. EDWARD A. LOOMIS, JR., b. New Albany, Ind., May 18, i860; m. Jan. 4, 1887, 
Kate M., dau. of Henry M. and Catherine G. (Chambers) Reigart. Life Insurance. 
Chicago, 111. I ch'd. 

1 1 196. Edna Reigart, b. May 14, 1891. 

7816. ADAM FRANKLIN LOOMIS, b. Prairie Ronde, Mich., May 10, 1876; m. May, 
1904, Florence, b. Aug. 15, 1876, dau. of John and Mary ( ) Austin. Medina, O. 
I ch'd, b. Medina Co., O. 

11197. Frank Austin, b. July 15, 1905. 

7818. E. FRANK LOOMIS, b. May 9, 1855 ; m. Oct. 22, 1878, Minerva A. Ackley. Port- 
land, Oregon. 2 ch'n, b. Newton, la. 

11198. Nellie Belle, b. May 9, 1880, d. iii99- Roy Forrest, b. Apr. 12, 1886. 
Feb. 16, 1888. 

7820. WILLIAM FORREST LOOMIS, b. Dec. 18, 1863; m. Feb. 16, 1887, Clara L. 
Wheeler. Ashland, Oregon. 3 ch'n, b. Ashland. 

11200. L. Fay, b. Aug. 15, 1888. 11202. Forrest, b. Jan. i, 1902. 

11201. Jasper Joseph, b. May 25, 1891. 

7822. CHARLES LEWIS LOOMIS, b. Oct. 16, 1869; m. Apr. 11, 1895, Nellie L. Dodge. 

Ashland, Or. 2 ch'n, b. Ashland. 
11203. Algernon Verni, b. Oct. 24, 1897. 11204. Doris, b. Sept. 18, 1899. 

7824. WILLIAM A. LOOMIS. b. Newville, Ind., Aug. 6. 1862; m. ist, Jackson, Mich., 
June 7, 1883, Susan, b. Jackson. Feb. 25, i860, d. Jackson. Mch. 5, 1889, dait. ot 
Hugh A. and Sarah (Crittenden) McNaughton; m. 2nd, June 4, 1893, Sma, b. Sept. 
1868, d. Apr. 3, 1906, dau. of Lewis and Delila (Bartlett) Ayers. Machmist. Rep. 
Prot. Hicksville, O. 9 ch'n, first 4 b. at Jackson, Mich., and last 5 at HicksviUe, O. 

11205. William, b. July 2, 1885, d. July Feb. 8, 1898. 

30, 1896. 11210. Howard, b. Apr. 2, 1900, d. Aug. 2, 

11206. Bernard D., b. Nov. 11, 1887, d. 1900, 



Mch 4 1889' ' 11211. Mary Ruth. b. Jan. 24, 1902. 

11207. Ruth, 'b. Mch. 4, 1894, d. Sept. i, 11212. Roscoe W., b. Sept. 10, 1903. 

jgg4 - 11213. Raymond E., b. Apr. 3, 1906, d. 

11208. Alvtn E., b. Nov. 13, 1896. Aug- 25, 1906. 

1 1209. Marvel May, b. Oct. 19, 1897, d. 

7831. DRAYTON DAVID LOOMIS. b. Newville. Ind.. Jan 25. 1877; m. ist, Newville, 
Jan. I. 1900, Lucy, b. La Otto, Ind., Sept. 23, 1882. d. Newville, Dec. 23, 1904, dau. 
if Gewge Zimmerman. He m. 2nd, Butler, Ind., Oct. 8, 190S, Anna Alfreda dau. 
of Nicholas and Elizabeth Jane (Hantz) Boutrager. Railroader. Rep. Meth. 
3 ch'n. 

11214. Hilda M.\y, b. Newville, Feb. 2, 11, 1902. 

jgg, 11216. Mary Elizabeth, b. Butler, June 

11215. Estell Wayne, b. Newville, Feb. 20, 1906. 



7)^65. AR'I'llUR A. LOOMIS. 1.. May 11. 1851 ; m. .M:iy 22, , Elizabeth B. Abbott, of 

North Reading, Mass. He d. 1885, at Savannah, Ga., and buried at Florence, Mass., 

where b. his 3 ch'n. 

1121-. William F., b. Sept. 15, 1875. 11219. Fred A., b. 1879; m. Springfield, 

11218. Edwin, b. ; m. Holyoke, Mass., Mass., Feb. 5. 1902, Xettie M., b. 

Aug. 31, 1895, Emma, dau. of So. Hadley, 1881, dau. of Frank G. 

Thomas and Mary (Chagnon) and Clara (Shumway) Bennett. 

Frazer. Teamster. Smith's Ferry, Mass. 

7866. CHARLES HENRY LOOMIS, b. Derby, Conn., Nov. 16, 1852; m. May 29, 1877, 
Lauretta Moore, b. West Haven, Vt., Feb. 25, 1855. Machinist. 2 ch'n, b. ETlgin, 111. 
11220. Edythe F., b. May 26, 1882; m. 11221. Emery B., b. Mch. 17, 1888. 

Feb. 25, 1904, Wallace Moulton. 

7868. SAMUEL DADDYE LOOMIS, b. Florence, Mass., Mch. 8, i860; m. Holyoke, 
Mass., Oct. 27, 1880, IMorence Amelia Anderson, b. N. Y., May 8, 1861. Fireman. 
Rep. Capt. of Hose No. 3, at Holyoke, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

11222. LiLLA Amelia, b. Nov. 17, 1881. 11224. Greta Elizabeth, b. June 12, 1896. 

11223. Arthur Fordvce, b. Feb. 21, 1887. 

7869. GEORGE FRANK LOOMIS, (also found written Frank G. and Frank M.), b. 
Williamsburg. Mass., Aug. 11, i8(52; in. there Oct. 18, 1883. Nellie C, b. there 1866, 
dau. of Ira and Alvira ( ) Guillo. Farmer. He d. (frozen to death), Jan. 31, 
1897, at Williamsburg, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

IT225. Hattie L., b. , 1884, d. Nov. 19, Nov. 24, i889(?"). 

1889. 1 1227. Clifforu D., b. 1879, d. Jan. 7, 1890. 

1 1226. Raymond D., b. Nov. 21, 1885, d. 

7870. HOWARD WALLACE LOOMIS. b. Jan. 21, 1870; m. June 21, 1892, Annie, b. 
Burlington, Vt., 1875, dau. of William and Charlotte (Graham) Gower. Chicopee, 
Mass. 4 ch'n. 

11228. Edward D., b. Malonc, N. Y., May Dec. 18, 1898. 

7, 1893. 1 1231. A dau., b. Chicopee, Mass., June 

11229. Laura A., b. Dec. 30, 1896. 10, 1891. 

11230. Esther M., b. Covington, N. Y., 

7897. KEENEY BRADLEY LOOMIS, b. So. Manchester (Hebron). Conn.. Nov. 27, 1866; 
m. 1st, So. Manchester. June 4, 1895, Isabella, b. Dundee, Scotland, June 4, 1870, d. 
Glastonbury. Conn.. July 29. 1899. dau. of Thomas and Jane ( ) Smith; m. 2nd, 
So. Manchester, Dec. 3, 1903, Jessie Isabella, b. Manitowac, Wis.. Jan. 24, 1874, dau. 
of John J. Cone. 4 ch'n. 

11232. Jane M\t(tle, b. So. Manchesier, 1898. 

July 22, 1896. I1.234- .Adella Mae, b. July 14, 1899. 

1 1233. Isabella Evangeline, b. Mch. 4, 11235. Marion Estella, b. July 4, 1906. 

7909. JOHN G. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. 4. 1845; m. ist. Sept. 17, 1865, Susan C. Darby, 
d. Mch. IS, 1869; m. 2nd. June 18. 1870, Belle C. Moore. N. Adams, Mass. i ch'd. 

11236. Cora Bell, b. May 29, 1866. 

7922. RUFUS MORGAN LOOMIS. b. Nimica. Mich.. Jan. 6. 1869: m. ist. Ainsworth, 
Neb., Feb. 25, 1891. Lida, b. I"eb. 25. 1872, d. Ainsworth. May 3, 1896, dau. of 
Joseph and Sarah (Slaughter) Six; m. 2nd, Nov. 2;^. 1898. Rosa May, b. Hopewell, 
la.. May 21, 1874, dau. of Ignacius and Sarah C. (Carter) Wauker. Farmer. In 
dependent. Res. in Mich., Ind., N. Y., la.. Neb., Cal., S. Dak. Address, Deadwood, 
S. Dak. 5 ch'n, all b. Ainsworth, Neb., except 4th one. 

11237. Ellen May, b. Jan. 5, 1892. 11240. Zelie Caroline, b. Fealdsburg, 

1 1238. Nena Gertrude, b. Jan. 27. 1894, d. Cal., Jan. 19, 1901. 

May II, 1894. 11241. Ilah Frances, b. Ainsworth, May 

11239. Paul Morgan, b. Aug. 28. 1899. 30, 1903. 

7946. CHESTER HICKS LOOMIS, b. Oct. 19, i8.i2; m. Kansas City. Mo., Aug. 23, 1883, 
Sarah Sophia, b. Danville, Vt., June 23, 1851, dau. of Charles and .Arvilla Helen 
(Sinclair) Dana. She was a successful teacher in Syracuse. N. Y., before her mar- 
riage. See Sinclair Gen.. 1896. He studied at Cornell, 1868-71. Went to Paris, 
1872; studied painting there, first under Harry Thompson; then for two years a 
pupil of Leon Bonnat. Lived in France 11 years, returning to U. S. in 1885. Ex- 
hibited at six salons in Paris. His picture, "Christopher Sly," received a gold medal 



529 NtutJT O^Pttfralton 

at the Mass. Charitable and INIechanics' Inst. He is represented by figure and land- 
scape paintings in many private collections. Figure and landscape painter. Engle- 
wood, X. J. I ch'd. 
11241.1. Winchester Dana, b. Paris, Fr., Dec. 11, 1884. 

7947. JOHN ALONZO LOOAHS, b. Dec. 15. 1859; m- Kansas City, iMc, Feb. 14, 1888, 
Abby Helen, b. Danville, Vt., Dec. I, 1856, dau. of Charles Smith and Arvilla Helen 
(Sinclair) Dana. She is a grad. of Vassar. Charles Smith Dana was a grandson 
of Gen. Israel Putnam's oldest daughter. Education — public school, private tutor, 
and in Paris, France, 1872-4. Went to New Mexico in 1S79, and settled in Concho 
Co., Texas, in 1881. Spent several years in the saddle and hunted as far south as 
the Mexican border. Saw the wild soutliwest cliange into farms and towns, — 
change from camps to school houses. A wealthy planter of Mereta, Texas. Rep. 
Episc. 2 ch"n. 

1 1242. Sarah Dana. b. St. Johnsbury, N. J., Aug. 18, 1892. Now a stu- 
Vt., May 9, 1889. Now a student dent at Middlesex School, Concord, 
at Vassar. Mass. 

1 1243. Chauncey Chester, b. Englewood, 

7953- JUDSON H. LOOMIS, b. Mich., Sept. 10, 1846; m. ist, Nov. 15, 186S, Candace 
Alger, d. June, 1871 ; m. 2nd, Apr. 28, 1873, Jane A. Whaley. Cadillac, Mich. 6 
ch'n, b. Mich. 

1 1244. Minnie T., b. Oct. 10, 1869. 11247. Clarence T., b. Apr. 22,. 1878. 

11245. Earl Alexis, b. Aug. 30, 1874. 11248. Jennie M., b. Sept. 25, 1881. 

1 1246. Carl Glen, b. Jan. 19, 1876. 11249. Guy H., b. July 2, 1883. 

7954. DELANEY A. LOOMIS, b. Mich., Aug. 28, 1848; m. Nov. 28. 1871, Alice Moshier. 
Fredonia, Kan. 2 ch'n. 
11250. Grace, b. Nov. 15, 1876. 11251. A dau., b. June 4, 1885. 

7977. ELLSWORTH A. LOOMIS, b. Vernon, Wis., Dec. 8, 1864: m. Lucy Alice, b. Sept. 

8, 1866, dau. of John and Mary Jane (, ) Martin, of N. Y. Inventor of the 

Loomis Automatic R. R. Switch, 1896. Chicago, III. 11 ch'n. 

1 1252. Glaiivs v.. b. Mch. 28, 1888. 11258. A child, b. -. 

11253. Pearl, b. July 4, 1889. 11259. Ruth, b. Sept. 13, 1901. 

11254. A child, b. . 11260. A child, b. . 

11255. Effie B., b. Mch. 9, 1893. 11261. Ralph R., b. Aug. 28, 1904. 

1 1256. A child, b. . 1 1262. Ellsworth, b. Apr. 14, 1906. 

1 1257. George F., b. Aug. 29, 1897. 

7980. MERTON D. LOOMIS, b. Apr. i, 1870; m. Libbie Braban. 4 ch'n— names un- 
known — 2 of whom are dead. 

11263. A child, b. . 11265. A child, b. . 

1 1264. A child, b. . 1 1266. A child, b. . 

7985. DR. EDWARD ALONZO LOOMIS, b. Dec. i, 1864; m. Lyons, Wis., Dec. 5, 1889, 
Myra Mable, b. Lyons, Sept. 3, 1871, dau. of Jacob L. and Frances Harriet (Orcutt) 
Gleason. Grad. of Milwaukee Med. Coll. Physician and Surgeon. Med. examiner 
for The Mystic Workers' Lodge and for three Life Ins. Co.'s. Also a J. P. and 
Notary Public. Rep. He lived with his grandfather Jabez (760) when a boy, and 
named for (10126). Emerald Grove, Wis, 4 ch'n, b. Lyons, Wis. 

1 1267. Alta May, b. May 7, 1891. 11269. Orson Earl, b. Mch. 2, 1896. 

1 1268. Edna Francis, b. Oct. 25, 1892. 11270. Quinn Jay, b. Apr. 18, 1897. 

7989. SIDNEY JAMES LOOMIS, b. May 6, 1874; m. Waukesha, Wis., May 16, 1894, 
Edith Mae, b. EastTroy, Wis., May 29, 1876, dau. of Jacob and Bettie Ann (Brier- 
ly) Mitchell. Eng'r. Rep. Meth. Lyons, Wis. 2 ch'n, b. Spring Prairie, Mich. 

11271. Viva Isabel, b. Sept. 2, 1899. 1906. 

1 1272. Lawrence Lawton, b, Nov. 28, 

8007. JOHN H. LOOMIS, b. N. Newberg, IMich., July 6, 1879; m. July 5, 1906, Edith 
Hutchins. He is an adopted son, but his mother was a Loomis. Hermansville, 
Mich. I ch'd 

1 1273. A child, b. Mch. 18, 1907. 

8030. FRANK FARMER LOOMIS, b. Mch. 30, 1864; m. Oct. 11, 1887, Maria Gilbert, 
b. May 15, 1858, dau. of James Milligen and Esther H. (Simmons) Stebbins. 



IGnomtB (gigttgalogg 530 

Mcrch't. and farmer. Rep. Mcth. Res. once at Kenosha, Wis. lie rem. from St. 
Paul, Minn., where b. his 5 ch'n, to Chicago, 111. 

11274. John, b. May 6, 1889. 11277. Frank Farmer, b. Aug. 22, 1896. 

11275. Joseph Gilbert, b. .^ug. i, 1891. 11278. Emh-Y, b. June 20, 1900. 

1 1276. Sarah Josephine, b. Aug. 25, 1894. 

8032. HEXRY VVILLETTS LOOMIS, b. Nov. 27, 1872; m. July 21, 1901, Marcia Iva 
Rice. St. Paul, Minn., where b. his i ch'd. 

1 1279. Halbert Milton, b. Oct. 17, 1902. 

8038. DR. FRANCIS E. LOOMIS, b. VV. Union, la., Oct. 4, 1858; m. Marcus, la., June 20, 
1894, Madge B., dau. of Oliver H. and Mary (McCarty) Perry. Grad. Rush Med. 
Coll. of Chicago, — M. D. Physician. Rep. Prot. Marcus, la. 3 ch'n — b. Marcus. 

1 1280. Francis C, b. Mch. 22, 1895. 11282. Donald B., b. Feb. 21, 1900. 

11281. Eveline H., b. Dec. 14, 1897. 

8039. HENRY CHARLES LOOMIS, b. W. Union, la., Oct. 31, i860; m. Cherokee, la., 
Nov. 28. 1901, Gertrude A., b. Cherokee, May 24, 1879, dau. of William H. and Marj' 
H. (Bower) Leonard. Holds a diploma from Decorah Bus. Coll. Real Estate and 
Loan Broker. Rep. Prot. Marcus, la. I ch'd. 

1 1283. Mary Faith, b. Marcus, la., Oct. 10, 1902. 

8041. ANTONE BARNEY LOOMIS, b. Eden, la., Nov. 8, 1864; m. W. Union, Feb. 22, 
1898, Laura Phillips, b. W. Union, Oct. 3, 1871. Attended Ainsworth Academy. 
Merch't. Rep. W. Union, la. 2 ch'n, b. la. 

11284. PH'iXLis, b. Oct. 13, 1899. 11285. Gertrude, b. Feb. 28, 1901. 

8060. RUSSELL FORD LOOMIS, b. Lagrange, O., Oct. 18, 1876; m. Lagrange, Oct. 
28, 1897, Mattie, b. Lagrange, Jan. 15, 1876, dau. of Geo. and Metta (Lang) Robbins. 
Drayman at Elyria, O. 2 ch'n. 

1 1286. LuciLE, b. Feb. 16, 1900. 11287. Robert, b. Sept. 28, 1902. 

8063. LEONARD STANTON LOOMIS, b. Greenbush, Mich., Aug. 4, 1871; m. Aug. 
25, 1895, Adah Browne. Addison, Mich, i ch'd. 

1 1288. Eliz.\beth Enid, b. July 24, 1902. 

8096. HENRY IVES LOOMIS, b. Champion, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1884 ; m. Jan. 27, 1904, Estella 
M. Clark. I ch'd. 

11289. Fra.ncis Evan, b. Dec. 27, 1905. 

8106. HERBERT WALTER LOOMIS, b. Conn., June 3, 1847; m. Feb. 6, 1872, Mary 
W., b. 1849, dau. of Daniel II. and Mary Ann ( ) Bassett, of Pittsfield, Mass. 
Clerk in R. R. Frt. Office, Hartford, Conn. He d. Feb. 28, 1904. E. Hartford, Conn. 
I ch'd. 

1 1290. Freddie B., b. Mch. 15, 1873, d. Aug. 3, 1873. 

81 18. M. LORENZO LOOMIS, b. i860; m. June, 1887, Mabel V. Rowe, of Conneaut, O., 
where b. liis 3 ch'n. 

11291. Francis, b. Apr. 25, 1888. ii293- George, b. Mch. 28, 1893. 

1 1292. M. v., b. June 16, 1890. 

8121. GEORGE MELVIN LOOMIS, b. 1868; m. Apr. 26, 1892, Emma May Lent, of 
Conneaut. O., where b, his 2 ch'n. 
1 1294. Carl Marion, b. Feb. 27, 1894, d. 11295. An infant, b. Mch. 26, 1896. 

Sept. 27, 1894. 

8123. R.ALPH C. LOOMIS, li. July 2, 1874; m. Nellie Walters. Conneaut, O., where b. 
his I ch'd. 

1 1296. Marvin E., b. Nov. 19, 1903. 

8126. JOHN VAN DOREN LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept. 10, 1835; m. Apr. 22, 1862, Harriet 
A. Lockwood. Melrose, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

11297. Ellen M., b. Mch. 25, i863v 11300. George L., b. Jan. 29, 1868, d. Mch. 

1 1298. John, b. Oct. 17, 1864. 3, 1870. 

1 1299. Bessie, b. June 11, 1866. 11301. Hattie A., b. Dec. 3, 1869. 



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8138. GEORGE W". LOOMIS, b. Utica. N. Y., Oct. 27, 1837; m. Apr. 23, 1868, ISIary N. 
Austin. Watertovvn, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 

1 1302. Bertie, b. Feb. 14, 1869. 

8159. CHARLES M. LOOMIS, b. Binghamton, 111., May 25, 1850; m. ist, Binghamton, 

Jan. I, 1870, Louise, b. Binghamton, 1849, d. 1900, dau. of Philip and (Ingra- 

ham) Steves; m. 2nd, Aug. 3, 1904, Anna L., b. Willow Island. \\'. Va., Mch. 18, 
1879, dau. of John T. and Hester A. (Barnes) Morehead. Carp't. Rep. Prot. 
Chicago, 111. 2 ch'n. 

11303. Walter C, b. Binghamton, 1877. 11304. Frank H., b. Bradford, Pa., 1881. 
Oil City, Pa. Buffalo, N. Y. 

8162. WILLIAM JAMES LOOIMIS, b. Binghamton, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1863; m. ist, Chi- 
cago, 111., 189a, May Hedburg, from whom he was divorced in 1894; m. 2nd, Chicago, 
May 18, 1896, Harriett Emma, b. Chicago, June 14, 1874, dau. of Arad V. and Har- 
riett (Hawkins) Brown. Postal service. Rep. Presb. Seattle, Wash. 5 ch'n. 

11304.1. Dora May, b. Chicago, Sept. 7, 25, 1901. 

i8gi. II304-4- Elaine Louise, b. Seattle, Oct. 

11304.2. Harriett E., b. Chicago, Sept. 21. 1902. 

18, 1898. 1 1304.5. Muriel Isabelle, b. Seattle, May 

11304.3. Bernice Irene, b. Seattle, Apr. 17, 1904, d. Aug. 21, 1905. 

8186. HARRY LUDLUM LOOMIS, b. Portland, Mich., May 29, 1871 ; m. June 30, 1897, 
Eva Esther Green. Traveling Salesman. Lansing, Mich, i ch'd. 

11305. Helen, b. Oct. 9, 1900. 

8192. CHARLES HENRY LOOMIS, b. Glens Falls, N. Y., Sept. 2, 1863; m, Columbus, 
O., Aug. 10, 1892, Margaret, b. Marion, O., Jan. 30. 1871, dau. of Wm. Goldsmith 
and Margaret (Homan) Turner. He enlisted, 1886, in 13th Inf. U. S. Army, Regu- 
lar. Sailor in U. S. Navy. At the capture of Manila, on the U. S. Vessel Mon- 
terey. Enlisted again, 1891. Returned at end of service, 1899. Sucker-rod finisher. 
Columbus, O. 2 ch'n, b. Columbus, O. 

1 1306. Flora Emma, b. Oct. 10, 1900. 11307. .\nson Leroy, b. Jan. 24, 1903. 

8194- ALONZO D. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 8, 1825; m. Jan., 1847, Mary West. Bain- 
bridge, N. Y. I ch'd. 

11308. Albert, b. Sept., 1848; m. ]\Ich., 1871, Jennie Cromwell. 

8195. SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept. 19, 1827; m. Cloana Hodge. He d. Jan. 23, 1868. 
Bainbridge, N. Y. i ch'd. 

1 1309. Lillian, b. Sept., 1855. 

8I97. PHILANDER LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Nov. 21, 1831 ; m. Jeanette Barber. Bainbridge, 
N. Y. I ch'd. 

11310. Ellen, b. Sept. 5, 1855. 

8202. CARLOS CHAUNCEY LOOMIS, b. Granville, N. Y., July 12, 1827; m. Oct. 29, 
1862, Laura, b. Aug. 21, 1836, d. Jan. 14, 1881, dau. of Demmon and Sophia (Ran- 
son) Giddings; m. 2nd. Whitehall, N. Y., Mch. 18, 1885, Carrie Allen. A contractor. 
Rep. Math. Poultney, Vt. 3 ch'n, all b. Poultney. 

11311. Ella Giddings, b. July 28, 1863; m. 1868, son of Henry and Mary 
June 10, 1883, Mortimer M. Myers. (Ellis) Northrop. Rep. Meth. 
She d. Dec. is, 1893, at Albany Child, b. Castleton, Vt. : i. Gerald 
City Hospital, N. Y. Ch'n, b. Poult- Ellis. 

ney, Vt. : i.. Harold Loomis, 2. 11313. Gkace Laura, b. Jan. iS, 1873; m. 

Carl Mortimer. Jan. 18, 1898, Rev. Herman L. 

11312. Etta Florence, b. June i, 1868; m. Brockway. She d. Lima, N. Y., 
Jime I, 1893, Ellis N., b. June i, Mch. 21, 1902. 

8203. HENRY LEWIS LOOMIS, b. Granville, N. Y., Dec. 14. 1834; m. Jonesville, Mich., 
Nov. 26, 1862. Eliza Smith, b. Jonesville, Mch. 3, 1843, dan. of Isaac Beers and 
Eliza (Gulick) Adams. Farmer. Rep. Meth. Whitehall. N. Y. 3 ch'n, all b. 
Whitehall. 

11314. Eliza .Amelia, b. Nov. 23, 1863; m. Ch'n — all b. Poultney, Vt. : i. 

Whitehall, Jan. 14, 1886, George Fordyce Loomis, 2. George Harris, 

Harris, b. Aug. 12, 1863, son of 3. Carroll Charles, 4. INIarion Edna. 

Charles and Esther (Morse) Rip- 1131.S. George Henry, b. Mch. 24, 1866. -|- 

ley. Academic education. Episc'l. 11316. Daniel Adams, b. Mch. 24, 1870.-]- 



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in 



8206 HF.XRY COCJLKV LOOMIS, b. Aug. 10, 1822; m. Perry, X. Y., Apr. 7, 1844, Mary 
Stewart, b. 1824. He d. 1896. She resides Delaware, O. 2 ch'ii. 

11317. Sibyl A., b. 1846; m. William F. Benjamin F. Bell Ch'n: i Edwir 
Mitchell. Xo ch'n. Delaware, O. Loomis, 2. William Mitchell, 3- 

11318. Carrie Loesa, b. Dec. I, 1852; m. Mary. 

8-08 SAMUEL DEXTER LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec. 19, 1815; m. (i), Abbic b Warren 
Vt Dec 4 1812, (May 29, 1814), d. Footville, O., Mch. 12. 1855, dau. of James and 
Bet'tv (Sargent, nee Stone) Claflin; m. (2), July 20, 1855. Julia Mariah, b. Mch. 
12 1833 d 1900, dau. of Simon S. and Eunice (Stearns) Hubbard. He res. in N. 
Y., Vt., O., Pa., and Kan. Tanner, farmer. Rep. Meth. He d. Harveysville, Kan., 
1894. 8 ch'n. 

inrg James Monroe, b. . In Civil Ashton and Harriet Hannah (Sis- 

War unm ; d. Xov. 25, 1866. son) Pratt. Sunnyside, Wash. 

Tidioute Pa Ch'n: I. Grace Maud, 2. Gertrude 

1 1320. Caroline Betsey, b. 1845; m. Fred Nell, 3. Elmer Elton, 4- James Al- 

Little. Machias, N. Y. bert and twm, 5- Bertha May, 6. 

11321 Wm Henry Harrison, b. . Freddie Scott and twm, 7. Jessie 

Unm., d. 1859. or i860. Rock Grant. 

Creek O 1 1325. Minnie Maud, b. Nov. 11, i)5fx>; 

ii-!^2 Mary' b.' 1850; m. Ebenezer Tul- m. (i) 1885, Isaac Newton Elliott, 
lock. Warren(?), Pa. who d. : m (2) James Mears, 

11323. WiLBER Elton, b. July 22, 1856.+ who d — - Harveysville, Kan. 

11324. Nellie Eva, b. Hartsgrove, O., 11326. Lula. b. Mch. 3 1878: m. John A. 

Feb 20, 1862; m. Harveysville, Johnson. She d. . Harveys- 

Kan., Apr. 3, 1881, James Eddy, b. viUe. Kan. 

la., June 2, 1858, son of George 

8211. WILLI.A.M G. LOOMIS, b. Feb. 27, 1820; m. Emmeline . Ruth, Mo. 4 ch'n. 

1 1327. Morgan, b. 1845. 11329. Hiram, b. 1830. 

11328. Charles, b. 1847. "330. Seeley, b. i860. 

8213. ALPHONSO LOOMIS, b. Mch. 20, 1823; m. Susanna Cole. He d. 1871. Grand 
Rapids, Mich. 4 ch'n. 

11331. Dorcas, b. 1843; m. . "Home for the Aged," 1906. 

11332. Daniel, b. 1845. U. S. .\rmy, 21st U333- Sophronia b. 1848; m. . 

Regt. O. Grand Rapids, Mich. 11334. M.a.rv, b. 1855 ; m. . 

8215. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Aug. 17, 1825; m. July 22, 1852, Emmeline Wychoff. Bowl- 
ing Green, O. 3 ch'n. 

11335. Emma J., b. Oct. 17, 1853- ^^3^7- Annie A., b. Dec. 31. 1861. 

1 1336. John M., b. July 30, 1857. 

8216 DAVID LOOMIS, b. Aug. 22, 1826; m. Clyde, O.. Esther, dau. of Enos and Mary 
A. (Brovvnson) Spafford. She m. 2nd, Richard F. Patrick. See Spaftord Gen., p. 
245. .Ada, O. David's 2 ch'n are : 
11338. Ella, b. 1865; m. Gillespie. ii339- Myrtie. b. May, 1875. 

8223. NAPOLEON BOXAPART LOOMIS, b. N. Y., May 11, 1832: m. Sept. 6, 1853. 

Ruth Flynn, 1). N. Y., 1829? d. Apr., 1891. He xl. Apr. 2. 1894. Blair, Neb. 5 ch n. 

11340. Vernon BuEL, b. Mch. 9, 1854- + "343- May. b. ; m. Dulaney. 

11341. C. Frank, b. ; m. . McCook, Neb. 

Blair, Neb. Ch'n. Ii3-I4- Nettie, b. ; m. Donald- 

11342. John, b. ; m. . son. 

Onawa, la. Ch'n. 

8238. ANDREW J. LOO.MIS, b. .Xpr. 24, 1833; m. Ellen C. Smith. San Francisco, Calif. 
8 ch'n. 

11345. Charles .-Xlmeron, b. Aug. 29, 29, 1862. 
i8,;6 II349. Lester Grant, b. Aug. 3, 1863. 

11346. Flora May, b. Mch. 17, 1858, ii3.=;o. Lillie Belle, b. June 14, 1866. 
13347. Effie Kate, b. Nov. 8, 1859. ii3.=;'- Ira, b. June 14, 1869. 
11348. Mary E., b. Apr. 20, 1862, d. May 11352. Minnie, b. Sept. 16, 1870. 

8258. EDWARD L. LOOMIS, b. Feb. i, 1851 ; m. Dec. 25, 1870, Harriet Duncan. Em- 
pire, Kan. I ch'd. 
1 1353. Laurence D., b. Oct. 15, 1871. L 



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8266. JOHN .M. LOOMIS, b. Xov. 19, 1843; m. Apr. 17, 1S63, Sarah Grimos. Albion, 
Mich. 2 ch'n. 

1 1354. Maud Evangeline, b. June 26, 113S5. William Grimes, b. Nov 21, 1867. 

1864. 

8291. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Conn., Feb. 8, 1816; m. Nov. 20, 1839, Asenath Doolittle. d. 

Mch. 2, 1854, ae. 34. He d. May 10, 1854. New Haven, Conn., where b. his 6 ch'n. 
11356. Edward Daniel, b. Sept. 21, 1840; 1847; m. Meriden, Conn., May 5, 

m. Feb. 12, 1874, Margaret C. 1875, Carrie J. Miller. No ch'n. 

Flight. New Haven, Conn. He d. Meriden. Conn. 

May 6, 1907. A prominent Mason. 11360. Charles Homer, b. Oct. 18, 1850. 

II357- Henry Roswell, b. Oct. 15, 1842. + Medford, Mass. 

11358. Leonie Mary, b. Aug. 21, 1844. 11361. William Edwin, b. Dec. 22, 1852. 

New Haven. Boston, Mass. 

II3S9- Franklin Hibbard, b. Mch. 21, 

8294. EDWIN HENRY LOOMIS, b. So. Coventry, Conn., July 9. 1827 ; m. Dec. 5, 1S53, 
Frances, b. Middlefield, Conn., Apr. 5, 1834, d. Niantic, Conn., Feb. 2, 1908, dau. of 
William and Phebe Ann (Ives) Hale. He d. Boston, Mass., Mch., 1899. 3 ch'n — 
b. Meriden, Conn. 

11362. Lucia, b. Mch. 26, 1857, d. ae. 6 11364. Edwin, b. Aug. 5, 1870, d. ae. 3 
wks. wks. 

11363. Frederick Hale, b. Jan. 6, 1868. + 

8295. MARSHALL NEY LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., July 10, 1816; m. ist, Feb. 7, 1839, 
Marj- Maria Martin ; m. 2nd, Sept. 4. 1849, Sarah Palmer, b. Nantucket Island, July 
15, 1829, d. Waltham, Mass., July 6, 1905, dau. of Frederick and Chloe H. ( ) 
Starbuck. He removed to Texas, Feb., i860. She left Texas, 1865, went to her 
people in Mass., and ret'd to Texas, to her husband, in 1877. Mason. Episc. He 
d. July II, 1893. 5 ch'n. 

1x365. Eleazer Hamilton, b. Aug. 29, Va., Aug. 16, 1857; m. Sept. 17, 

1841, d. May 13, 1865. 1883, Carl Shafer. Waltham. 

11366. Nettie Louise, b. Hartford, Conn., 11368. Frederick Starbuck, b. Aug. 23, 
Aug. 24. 1854; m. Aug. 15, 1877, 1859- + 

Charles Vander Woerd. Waltham. 1 1369. Albert Cromwell, b. Goliad, Tex- 

Ch'd: I. Florence Louise. as, Jan. 16, 1862. West Orange, 

11367. Emma Josephine, b. Petersburg, N. J. 

8305. DR. SILAS LAWRENCE LOOMIS, b. Coventry'. Conn., May 22, 1822; m. ist, Hol- 
liston, Mass., Jan. 22, 1847, Betsey Ann, b. HoUiston, 1822, d. Brockton, Mass., Oct. 
31, 1850, dau. of Daniel and Betsey (Richmond) Tidd; m. 2nd, Provincetown, Mass., 
May 28, 1851, Abigail Conant, b. Provincetown, Dec. 8, 1829, dau. of Isaac and 
-Abigail (Conant) Paine. Teacher, physician, author, inventor. Rep. Presb. He 
d. June 22, 1896. 

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH 

OF 

SILAS LAWRENCE LOOMIS. 

SILAS LA\VREXCE LOOMIS was born in Coventry, Conn., on May 22, 1822. 
His early education was obtained in tlie common schools of Coventry. He became 
a pupil and associate instructor in Math, and Nat. Sci., in Holliston, Mass. Acad., 
1838-40; Grad. Wesleyan L^niv., Middletown, Conn., r844, with degree of A. B., A.M. 
in 1847; Ass't Prin. Adelphia Acad.. North Bridgewater (Brockton). Mass., 1845-52, 
wliich institution, with his brother, Lafayette C, he founded. Prin. Western Acade- 
my. Wash., D. C, 1855-59. Grad. with degree of M. D. from Georgetown Medical 
College, 1856; appointed Chief Astronomer of U. S. Survey Expedition, 1856; Lake 
Coast Survey Service. U. S., 1857 ; Prof. Physiology, Med. Dept. Georgetown Col- 
lege, 1859-60. Special Instructor in Math, to U. S. naval cadets in cruise, i860 ; 
Prof. Chemistry and Toxicology in Georgetown College, D. C, 1861-67. 

Surgeon on Staff of Gen. McClellan, 1862; Asst. Surgeon Washington, D. C, 
Hospitals, 1863-65. 

Prof. Practice of Medicine, Howard LIniversity. Wash., D. C, 1867. Dean of 
Faculty 1867-69. Prof. Chem. and Toxicology. 1868-72. 

Prcs. Wash. Sci. Ass.. 1862 ; member Am. Aled. ."Xss., 1862-72 ; delegate to Con- 
vention Am. Colleges, 1867 : chairman special committee to examine Math, and 
Chem. instruments to be used in Revenue service, 1870 ; Delegate to Decennial Con- 
vention for the revision of tlie U. S. Pliarmacopeia for 1870. 



ICniimiH O^rnraln^g 



534 



Pres. Dcpt. Physics and Clicm. in Am. Union Acad, of Lit. Sci. and .An, at 
Wash., D. C, 1869-73; Pres. of the Acad., 1872. 

Practiced medicine. Wash., D. C, 1870-80. 

Pres. Swede Iron and Coal Co., 1877-81, and while so engaged discovered a 
process by which the ores of chromium theretofore valueless were utilized ; organ- 
ized and was first pres. of Massaquoit Chrorne Co., 1879-81. 

Discovered a process and invented machinery for producing textile fabrics from 
Palmetto. Organized and was pres. of the Palm Fibre Co., Wash., D. C, 1878-81. 

Invented improvement in aerometers, 1880. 

1880 to i8g6, built factor}' for production of Palmetto Fibre, in Femandina, Fla., 
and developed its manufacture. 

Author of Nomial Arithmetic, 1859, Normal Arithmetic, i860, and numerous 
Essays, Lectures and Scientific Articles. 

4 ch'n, first two b. Brockton, last two, Washington. 

11370. A.vNiE Euz.\RF.TH. b. Sept. 24, 1853, d. May 5, 1861. 

1850. Gr. Wilbraham, Mass., A. ii372. Edwin Silas, b. Washington, D. 

B. Author of Theodora, and other C, Dec. 29. 1858. Employee in U. 

stories; also The Sylvester Quarry. S. Post Office. Rep. Presb. Fer- 

Teacher. Presb. Washington, nandina, Fla. 4., )'yifCM 1^ , li^^ 

D. C. j^T- II373- Emma Paine, b. Apr. 22, 1867, d. 

11371. Stephen L.\"w«ence, b. May 10, Femandina, Fla., Feb. 9, 1887. 

8306. DR. LAFAYETTE CHARLES LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., July 7. 1824; m. ist, 
Holliston, Mass., Oct. i, 1847, Esther Lucretia, d. Stamford, Conn., ^Ich.. 1870, dau. 
of Calvin and Elvira Lucretia (Fales) Lincoln, a teacher; m. 2nd, Canandaigua, N. 
Y., Oct. 20, 1870. Mary, b. Canandaigua, Jan. 25, 1830, dau. of Dr. Thomas and 
Lucinda Barlow (Remington) Williams. Educator, physician; author of Index 
Guide to Travel and Art in Europe, and several other works. Rep. L'nit'n. He d. 
Frederick, Md., Oct. 17, 1905. 

Dr. Lafayette Charles Loomis on his mother's side was a descendant of Sergeant 
Benjamin Case, a Minute Man. .\fter his boyhood and common school education 
in Coventry. Conn., he began teaching in public schools at age of 15, which he con- 
tinued winters through his academic and college studies. He prepared for college 
at Holliston .Academy, Mass., and graduated from Wesleyan University, Middle- 
town, Conn., in 1844. with degree of .A. B.. A. M. in 1847. He was co-founder and 
associate principal with his brother, Silas Lawrence Loomis, in founding the Adel- 
phian Academy at Brockton, then North Bridgewater, Mass., 1S44-50. This was 
one of the first schools in New England independent of religious supervision and 
control, and was first opened as follows: "In .Aug. 1S44, two young men, brothers, 
Silas L. and Lafayette C. Loomis, just from Coll., came to No. Bridgewater. entire 
.strangers, without letters or money, and opened a school, Sept. 4. with 30 scholars. 
The second term they had 50 students, tlie third 96, and it continued to grow. The 
second year the L'nitarian church was procured for the school. An act passed 1847 
made it a corporation school called the .Adclphian Academy, of which L. C. Loomis 
was Sec'y and S. L. Loomis. Treas. In 1854, when a high school was established 
in the town, the Academy was closed." 

He was a teacher at Mt. Hollis .Academy, Holliston, Mass., 1851 ; vice-principal 
Irving Institute, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1852; principal. 1853; professor Natural Science 
and Belles Lettres in Wesleyan Female College, Wilmington. Delaware. 1854; Prof, 
of Moral and Mental Philosophy, 1855; president of same, 1857-58; established and 
principal of Lafayette Institute, Washin.cton, D. C, 1859-63, an Institution for 
Young Ladies. Edited "Mrs. Thomas' Travels in Europe, Egypt and Palestine," 
1860-1. Graduated from Medical Department of Georgetown College, D. C, with 
degree of M. D., 1863; acting assistant Surgeon, Army of the Potomac, 1S64; presi- 
dent Wheeling Female College, 1865-68; professor physiologj-, Howard L^niversity, 
Washington, D. C, 1868. Studied, traveled in Europe. 1875-95. Lectured on .Art. 

.Author of Mizpah, Prayer and Friendship. 1858; Mental and Social Culture, 
1867; (this book afterward printed for the blind). Index Guide of Travel and Art 
in Europe, 1882; Myself, Duty and Destiny, 1901. i ch'd, b. Wash'n, D. C. 

1 1374. Charles Lincoln, b. Sept. 9, 1859, d. Apr. 6, 1888. Unm. 

8313. THERON LOOMIS. b. May 14, 1846; m. Wausheka, Wis., 1876, Julia Georgiana, 
b. Rugby, England, dau. of John .Anderson. He served in L'. S. .Army, 1864, 43rd 
Regt., Wis. Vol. Farmer. Rep. Cong. Lincoln, Neb. 5 ch'n, b. Crete, Mich. 



535 



Ninth O^nirrattau 



1 1375- May Elizabeth, b. June 19. 1878; 
in. July 29, 1904, Ervin S. Smith. 
Miller, Neb. 

1 1376. Alice Maria, b. Jan. 21, 1880. 
Grad. of Kan. Agr. Coll., B. S. 
Grad of State Normal School of 
Neb. Teacher of Domestic Sci- 
ence in State Normal School. 

8318. SILAS LOOMIS, b. Sept. 20, 1837; 
He removed from Otisville, N. Y., 
7906. Jersey City, N. J. 2 ch'n, b. 

1 1380. Dr. Albert Jerome, b. July 8, 1862. 
Educated Jersey City High School. 
Grad. in 1884, from Bellevue Hos- 
pital Med. Coll. of N. Y. City 
University ; m. Aug. 30, 1890, Irene 
C, b. Branford, Conn., Dec. 19, 
1861, dau. of Wm. Hoadley and 
Julia A. (Cooper) Averill. Asst. 
Surg. Christ Hospital, Jersey City, 
1885-1890; Att'd'g Phys'n, Jersey 



Peru, Neb. 
1 1377- Josephine Fidelia, b. Dec. 16, 1882. 
Crete, Neb. 

1 1378. Theron Theodore, b. Oct. 2, 1884. 
Lincoln, Neb. 

1 1379. Georgiana Julia, b. Sept. 18, 1892, 
Lincoln, Neb. 



m. Oct. 17, 1861, Ruth Tuthill, d. Aug. 16, 1906. 
to Jersey City, N. J., 1869, where he d. July 31, 
Otisville. 

City Hospital, 1887-1903 ; Chief 
Med. Officer, Hudson Companies 
(Hudson River Tunnels), 1902 to 
present time (1907); Chief Med. 
Officer, O'Rourke Engineering 
Construction Co. (Pa. Tunnels), 
1905 to present time (1907). Epis- 
copal. Jersey City, N. J. No ch'n. 
11381. Fr.\ncis S., b. Mch. 27, 1868, d. 
Mch. 27, 1882. 

8343. NILES HOWARD LOOMIS, b. Dec. 7, 1852; m. Oct. 29, 1874. Carrie Minnick. 
Farmer in Okla. 10 ch'n. 

1 1382. Oren Howard, b. Sept. 7, 1875.-}- 11386. 

11383. Bertha, b. Nov. 20, 1877; m. Nov. 11.187. 
25, 1898, Fred Steele. Okla. Ch'n: 11388. 
I. Ernest Loomis, 2. Corrine Ann. 11389. 

1 1384. William Henry, b. Dec. 30, 11390. 
1879. -f 1 1391- 

1 1385. Guy Morrill, b. Dec. s, 1881. 

8344. HENRY LYMAN L001\riS. b. May 21, 1854; 
Feb. 6, 1858. Kewanee, 111. 9 ch'n. 

11392. Katheryn Alma, b. May 27, 1878; ti.39.=!- 

m. John Borst. Bloomington, 111. 11396. 

Ch'n: I. George, 2. Doris. 

II393- Mark Henry, b. July 30, 1880. ii397- 

Bloomington, 111. ' 11398. 

1 1394. Raymond Recan, b. May 4, 1883, ii399- 

d. Aug., 1903. 1 1400. 

8357. REV. HENRY LOOI^IIS, b. Burlington, N. Y., Mch. 4, 1839: m. N. Y. City, Mch. 
6, 1872, Jane Herring, (a desc. of Roger Sherman), b. Rosebury, Mass., June 14, 
1848, dau. of Rev. David and Mary (Evarts) Greene. The following recognitions 
show the many ways in which a man may serve his fellow men : 

"Henry Loomis entered Hamilton College, i860. Was a classmate of Hon. 
Elihu Root, whose father was Professor of Mathematics. Enlisted as a private in 
the 146th Regiment of N. Y. Vols., in August, 1862, and served with the Army of 
the Potomac to the end of the war. Participated in 24 battles and was wounded 
twice. Was present at the surrender of Gen. Lee at Appomattox on the 9th of April, 
1865. 

"Promoted to 2nd Lieut., Jan. 1st, 1863, to 1st Lieut., Sept. 20, 1864, Brevet Cap- 
tain, March 12th, 1865. For meritorious conduct in the battles of the Wilderness, 
Petersburg and the Weldon Railroad, to full Captain, April 1st, 1865. In the Official 
Records of the War is also the following: 'ist Lieut. Henry Loomis, 146th N. Y. 
Vols., commanded his Regiment upon Col. Grindley taking command of the Brigade, 
and I especially mention his gallantry and recommend he be appointed Brevet 
Major.' Signed Joseph Haves, Brigadier General Commanding. 

"Was mustered out of the service July, 1865, and resumed the course in College, 
graduating in 1866. 

"Entered Auburn Theological Seminary, 1866; and at the completion of the 
course was ordained as a missionary to China. But owing to failure of health was 
prevented leaving for the foreign field until May, 1872. During the interval sup- 
plied the Presbyterian Church at Jamesville, N. Y., for one year and was assistant 
to the Board of Foreign Missions for six months. 



Eugene, b. May S, 1883. 
Fred Blaine, b. Nov. 7, 1884. 
George Arthur, b. Feb. 19, 1887. 
Clark Lyman, b. Dec. 26, 1888. 
Frances Alma, b. Apr. 17, 1891. 
Carrie Rosetta, b. Dec. 8, 1892, d. 
Sept. 3, 1893. 

m. Feb. 6, 1877, Jennie B. Regan, b. 

William Floyd, b. Aug. 16, 1885. 
Pierre Regan, b. Dec. 30, 1887, d. 
Jan. 28. 1888. 

Harry Lyman, b. Nov. 11, 1889. 
Louise Jeannette, b. Feb. 10, 1894. 
A boy, b. and d. Mch. 7, 1899. 
Grace Esther, b. May 2, 1900. 



IGuumta (^furaluiitu 536 

"In the mean time tlic appnintment was clianged from Cliiiia to Yukoliama, 
Japan. In July, 1874, organized the first Presbyterian Church in Japan aiul con- 
tinued as its pastor until April, 1876, when obliged to return to the U. S. on account 
of health. 

"After five years spent in California (during which time he introduced the cul- 
ture of the Japanese Persimmon into the U. S.), was appointed Agent of the Ameri- 
can Bible Society for Japan. For a number of years Korea was included in the 
same field, but as tlic work in both countries increased a separate agency was estab- 
lished in Korea in 1900. During the 27 years of service there has been circulated 
in connection with the agency of the American Bible Society 1,953,393 copies of the 
whole or portions of the Scriptures. Of this number 91,100 were circulated during 
the year 1907. 

The following correspondence is self-explanatory: 

American Consulate General, Yokohatjia. Japan, 
Rev. Dr. M. Loomis, June 12th, 1908. 

Yokohama, Japan. 
Dear Sir: — It is iny pleasure to inform you that I have been instructed by the 
Secretary of State, U. S. A., to present to you the thanks and high appreciation of 
the Government of the States for the valuable services which you have rendered to 
the Department of Agriculture in your investigations and reports concerning the 
parasite that holds in check the Gypsy Moth in Japan. 

The persistence with which you have followed up your observations in this 
matter, and the earnestness with which you have pressed upon the officials of the 
United Slates Government the importance of making a study of the enemies of the 
Gypsy Moth in Japan, is indicative of the best spirit and type of Americanism and 
entitles you to the highest consideration of all interested parties and to the especial 
thanks of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the people generally of the 
United States, as well as the commendation of our Government. 

I enclose a copy of the letter of James Wilson, Secretary of Agriculture, to the 
Department of State on this subject. I take this occasion to express to you my 
personal appreciation of your services and the high regard I hold for you. 

I am, dear sir. 

Very truly yours, 

Henry B. Miller, 
American Consul-General, 

Yokohama, Japan. 



[enclosure.] 

Department of Agriculture. Washington, 
The Honorable April 30th, 1908. 

The Secretary of State. 
Sir — I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of .April 28th, 
1908, enclosing a copy of a despatch from the American Consul General at Yoko- 
hama in regard to tlie discovery by the Rev. Dr. Loomis of the parasite that holds 
the Gypsy Moth in check in Japan. 

The department is deeply grateful for the valuable help given our representative, 
Mr. Kincaid, in finding the enemies of the Gypsy Moth in Japan, by tlie Rev. Dr. 
Loomis. We very liighly appreciate the help the State Department and its repre- 
sentatives give us when we ask it, and in this instance the aid given by the Consul- 
General Miller is of particular benefit to us. I beg you to inform Mr. Miller that we 
keenly appreciate his help and would also be much gratified if the State Department 
can lind it appropriate to express officially to the Rev. Dr. Loomis our gratitude for 
his invaluable work in this connection. 

I have the honour to be. Sir, 

Very respectfully, 

James Wilson, 

Secretarj'. 
He resides at Yokohama, Japan. 7 ch'n. 

11401. Robert, b. Dec, 1872. 11403. Henry Meech, b. July 19, 1875. 

1 1402. LovisA Ropes, b. May, 1874. Grad. Grad. School of Technology, B. S., 
Wellesley Coll. 1897; A. M. Colum- 1897. of the dcpt. of Prac. Chem- 
bia Univ., 1902, and Ph. D. 1903. istry. Head of Chem. Laboratory, 
Instructor of history, Barnard of the department of agriculture. 
Coll., 1904-5. Head of Sage Coll., Galveston, Texas. Rep. in politics. 
of Cornell Univ., 1905. Ithaca, 11404. Clara Denison, b. San Rafael, 
N. Y. Cal., Oct. 14, 1877. Grad. Smith 



J37 



Ntuth (grurrattnu 



11405- 



1 1406. 



8:,74- 

1 1408. 

1 1409. 
II4I0. 

8.177. 

11413. 
11414. 



Coll. iQno; A. M. Cohiiiibia Univ. 
1901. App'd Prill, of Girls' School 
(for Japanese), Yokohama, Japan. 
EvARTS Greene, b. Dec. 13, 1879. 
Grad. Worcester Polytechnic Inst. 11407. 

1901. M. E. Asst. Mgr. of Knit- 
ting Machine Factory. Norris- 
town, Pa. 

Jk.\n Mkrring, b. Yokohama, 
Japan, Sept. 24, 1882; Grad. Bar- 

VVILLIAM DEWEY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. 
Williams. Chicago, 111. 5 ch'n. 

Ei.LA, b. June 26, 185,?. ii4ti. 

Eva, b. Feb. 9, 1855. , ii-tr.'. 

D. Elwyn, b. June 13, 1856. 

DANIEL D. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept. 26, 1827; m. Dec. 
Bay City, Mich. 2 ch'n. 

Lewis D., b. May 22, 1869, d. 1873. months. 

James, b. May 22, 1869, d. ae. 3 



1141S. 
8382, 



11417. 
8384. 

11418. 
11419. 
11420. 

8385. 

11422. 

8388. 
1142.S. 

8398. 



nard Coll. 1904; in. Yokohama, 
May 22, 1906, Rev. James Everett 
Frame, Prof, at Union Theological 
Scm., N. Y. City. 

Roger Sherman, b. Oct. 31, 1887. 
Junior in Williams Coll. and "Edi- 
tor in Chief" of the Williams Coll. 
Literary Monthly. His poem. The 
Garden of Forgetfulncss, foretells 
his literary al)ility. 

22, 1823; m. Oct. 19, 1848. .\lmira 

Chari.es, b. July, 1866, d. 1873. 
Matth.;, b. 1869. 



22, 1866, IKK-n r„irnet. 



8379. LEWIS SEELYE LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 24, 1832; ni. tst, July 24, iS.sfi, Louisa 
Johnson, d. Dec. 
2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

.'\rthur, b. Dec. 16, 1857. 

CHARLES EDGAR LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 29, 1837; in. Jan. 1, 1861, Rosanna 
E. Finks. Sherburne, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 
Wu-LiAM, b. July 14, 1867. 



1871 ; 111. 211(1, July 17, 1872, 
1 1416. 



•rancos /\. B.iker. Syracuse, N. Y. 
Laura, b. July s, 1873. 



RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Mich., 1821 

Mich. 

Warren, b. 1853. 

Emma, b. 1858. 

Cynthia, b. i860. 



m. Betsey .\nii Hall. Tyler, Mich. 4 ch'n, b. 

11421. Chari.es, b. 1862. 

One report says there were 4 more 
ch'n, but no names were given. 

1824; m. Sophronia Baldwin. Ho d. in U. S. 



AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. Mich., 

Army, Feb. 20, 1864, 7th Cav. Sylvan, Mich. 3 ch'n, b. Mich 

Alice, b. 185s; m. . Hinsdale, 11423. Minnie, b. 1858. 

Mich. 1 1424 



Emma, b. i86i, d. 1870. 
27, 1836; m. Nov. 16, 1866, Susan 

F.i.izAiiETii, b. Aug. 13, 1872. 
Ruth, b. July 12, 1875. 



LOVELL DEWEY LOOMIS, b. Mich., Dec. 
Lawrence. Jackson, Mich. 3 ch'n, b. Mich. 
I'^TTA, b. Mch. s, 1869, d. Dec. 20, 11426. 

1872. 1 1427. 

NORTON J. LOOMIS, b. Martinshurg, N. Y., June 16, 1831 ; m. ist, -: 

,11. 2nd, ; m. 3rd, Mary L. . At age of 10 he removed with his 

parents from N. Y., to Dabuque, 111., thence after a few years to Farley, la. And 
in igoo, with his faniilv he rem. to San Diego, Cal. He d. at San Diego, Cal., May 
31, 1907. He was the father of 13 ch'n, 7 of whom survived him. 



L., b, 



Cal. 

11427.5. Afeai, 
Cal. 

By 3rd m. — 

1 1427.6. Chandler C, b. 
Diego, Cal. 



San Diego, 



San 



By 1st m. — 

11427.1. B. E., b. . Farley, la. 

11427.2. W. W., b. . Decorah, la. 

11427.3. F. H., b. . Earlville, la. 

11427.31. G. G., b. . Nampa, la. 

By 2nd m. — 

1 1427.4. Florence E., b. . San Diego, 

8421. LESTER PAINE LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Sept. i, 1846; m. Andovcr, Conn., Bee 31, 
1866. Alice Celestia, b. Andover, Sept. 20. 1848, dan. of Bezaleel and Lydia Ann 
(Bills) Ilutchin.son. Farmer. Dem. Bapt. He d. Mch. 18, 1895. 2 ch n. 

1 1428. Herhert Norton, b. Andover, Mch. 22, 1878; m. Dec. 22, 1905, Clara 
4, 1869. + Maria Gatze. 

1 1429. Frederick Defay, b. Lebanon, July 



IGcmnta (Brnralngu 535 

8422. WILLIAM UAIiCOCK LOOMIS. h. in the ••Ka=tcrn Hotel." X. Y. City, Oct. 23, 
1865; ni. Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 16. 1890, Lillian C b. Warren Center, Pa., Mch. 2, 
1871, dau. of Asa D. and Elsie A. (Whitakcr) Chaffee. Lillian was adopted by 
her grandfather, Henry Whitakcr, and hence bore the name of Lillian C. Whitaker. 
He rem. from N. Y. City to Lebanon, Conn., in 1872, where he lived and d. July 7, 
1907. Farmer. Rep. Bapt. i ch'd, b. Lebanon. 

11430. Rena, b. Sept. 8, 1895. 

8424. EDWARD AUGUSTUS LOOMIS, b. May 30, 1871 ; m. Jan. 4, 1893, Bessie May 
Comstock, b. New Bedford, Mass., Mch. 15, 1873. 2 ch'n. 

11431. Elsie May, b. New Britain, Feb. 11432. Robert Edward, b. New Britain, 
12, 1895. Sept. 24, 1900. 

8425. BERNADOTTE LOOMIS, b. New Britain, Conn., Mch. 31. 1873; m- July 3. 1895. 
Louise, b. New Britain, June 15, 1872, dau. of .Adam and .\nnie ( ) Seiple. 
Policeman. Rep. Episc. New Britain, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

1 1433. Royal Emerson, b. May 23, 1897, ii43.> Trene Louise, b. Nov. 14, 1900. 

d. Aug. 31, 1897. 1 1436. Dorothy Mitchell, b. Aug. 17. 

1 1434. Howard Wesley, b. Nov. 22, 1S98. 1902. 

8430. CHARLES HERBERT LOOMIS, b. Sept. 21, 1845; m. Dec. 28, 1870. Fannie D. 

Briggs. He d. Nov. 25, 1907. Lebanon, Conn. 2 ch'n. 
II4S7. Philena Amanda, b. Dec. 31. 11438. Herbert Leroy. b. July 24, 1875. 

1871; m. Fowler of New N. Y. City. 

London, Conn. 

8436. PROF. ISAAC NEWTON LOOMIS. b. Manlius, N. Y., June 3, 1818; m. Sept. 2, 
1850, Agnes Heron, at Bald Ea.sile, Pa. .At his home near Manlius, N. Y.. on Janu- 
ary 25, 1908, and in the house in which he was born, Isaac N. Loomis passed sud- 
denly away, aged eighty-nine vcars, seven months, twenty-two days. Graduated 
from Madison (now Colgate) University in 1845, he was tutor in that institution, 
taught in Tennessee, and in the University at Lewisburg, Pa., when that mstitution 
was founded, and after returning to the old hoincstead in i860, was principal in the 
old acadcmv and taught in the graded school. He was active in the church as 
member of "the choir, superintendent of the Sunday school, and church clerk many 
years, often reading sermons when there was no pastor. In 1850 he married Agnes 
Heron, at Bald Eagle, Pa., who preceded him to the better land ten years ago. One 
brother, three children and four grandchildren survive. Bapt. 4 ch'n. 

11439. Taylor H., b. Aug. 26, 1851. ii4-4i- Yettie Rebecca, b. Dec. 27, 1854. 

11440. Jennie Abbie, b. Mch. 4, 1853, d. Syracuse. N. Y. 
Aug. 6, 1855. 1 1442. Mary, b. Mch. 3, 1861. 

8439. JOHN WALLACE LOOMIS. b. N. Y., Oct. 29, 1826; m. ist, May, 1853, Marion 
Warren, d. Nov., 1855; m. 2nd, Oct. 20, 1868, Augusta Austin. Union City, Mich. 
I ch'd. 

11443. Sarah Louisa, b. Nov. 3, 1869, d. Aug., 1870. 

8440. HORACE BRONSON LOO^IIS, b. N. Y., June 12, 1829; m. Jan. i, 1859. Amelia 
Hubbard. Grad. Mad. Univ., 1854. LaCrosse, Wis. i ch'd. 

11444. Homer S., b. Nov. 23, 1870. 

8442. HORATIO IIARLIN LOOMIS, b. Sept. 5, 1826; m. 1st. Cass Co., Mich.. Nov. 17. 
1853. Sarah Jane Rogers, b. Cass Co., Apr. 20, 1833, d. there May 31, 1857; m. 2nd, 
Edwardsburg, Mich., Oct. 6. 1858, Nancv Jane. b. Champaign Co., O.. Dec. 14, 1828, 
d. Edwardsburg, Jan. 31, 1895, dau. of Slarcus .ind Rachel (Carmichall) Peck. He 
rem to Cass Co., Mich., spring of 184=;. .About 1850 he established the Loomis 
homestead in Jefferson Twp., Cass Co., Mich., 3 mi. N. of Edwardsburg, on which 
he lived, and where d. his father, mother, his 2 wives, and lastly himself, on Nov. 
16, 1896. He was a pioneer of Cass Co., industrious, prosperous, and greatly re- 
spected. 3 ch'n, b. n. Edwardsburg, Mich. 

11445. Marcus Peck, b. Mch. 8, i860, d. 1863. -f 

Apr. 3, 1863. II447- Frank Henry, b. Dec. 11, 1065. -|- 

11446. George William, b. .Apr. 20, 



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8453. EDWIN ORLANDO LOOMIS, b. Cassville, N. Y., Apr. 3, 1844; m. Nov. 19, 
1874, Alida C. Brown, of Augusta, Mich. He was in Civil War, enlisted in Co. C, 
I46tli N. y. Vol. ; discharged for wounds rec'd at Arlington Heights, Feb. 7, 1863. 
He was in second battle of Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Arlington. 2 ch'n, b. Cassville. 
1 1448. Charles B., b. Aug. 29, 1883, unm., 11449. Nina B., b. Jan. 5, 188S. \ 

d. Apr., 1907 (?). 

8455. URBANE L. LOOMIS, b. Cassville, N. Y., July 6, 1849; m. Aug. 2, 1871, Julia 

Nichols. Cassville, N. Y., where b. his I ch'd. 
11450. Martha Luella, b. Mch. 24, 1877; Hams, of Utica, N. Y. Ch'd: i. 

m. Apr. 12, 1899, Griffith G. Wil- Dorothy. 



8456. 



11451- 
11452. 



I 1453- 
8457. 



11456. 
1 1457- 
1 1458. 

1 1459- 

8458. 

11461. 
1 1462. 



8459. 

1 1464. 

1 1465. 



REV. ALBA LEVI PARSONS LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Aug. 21, 1836; m. Ft. 
Atkinson, Wis., July 20, 1868, Frances Sarah Peck, b. Brookfield, Conn., Aug. 14, 1850. 
Her mother was b. in the Sandwich Islands, dau. of a missionary. Gr. Yale Coll., 
i860, B. A. In 1873 visited Europe, Egypt and the Holy Land. Clergyman. Rep. 
Cong. Rochester, Wis. s ch'n. 



Arthur Cornelius, b. Elkhorn, 
Wis., Apr. 21, 1870. + 
Louise Frances, b. Downer's 
Grove, 111., Mch. 23, 1872; m. 
Sept. 14, 1897, John Wallace Chris- 
tison. Evansville, Wis. Ch'n: I. 
Frances Louise, then the following 
triplets, 2. Donald Chester, 3. Dean 
Loomis, 4. Dale Edward. 
Florence Sarah, b. Milton, Wis., 



Aug. 25, 1877; m. Dec. 27, 1S99, 
Clayton Warner Haswell. Madi- 
son, Wis. Ch'n: I. Rachel Loomis, 
2. Helen Alvira. 

11454. Julia Theodora, b. Rosendale, 
Wis., Oct. 15, 1883, d. Mch. 29, 
1884. 

11455. Nathaniel Edward, b. Grand 
Rapids, Wis., Mch. 16, 1888. 



EDWARD PAYSON LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Apr. 14, 1839, (he was bapt. 
July, 1839, as Albemarle E. P. — See Coventry records) ; m. South Windsor, Conn., 
July 30, 1863, Emma K., b. So. Windsor, Aug. 19. 1843, dau. of Horace K. and 
Hannah Elizabeth (Kenney) Stoughton. Merch't. Rep. Presb. He d. Brooklyn, 
N. Y., May 18, 1899. Fruit and produce merchant. 5 ch'n, first one b. Bermuda and 
rest at Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Sarah Ann, b. Sept. 
Maplewood, N. J. 
Edward Nathaniel, b, 
1869. + 

Emma Stoughton, 
1871 ; m. Nov. 16, 
Evarts Low. 
Horace Arthur, b. 
Y., Aug. 8, 1874; 



12, 1866. 
June 6, 



b. Oct. 10, 
1898, George 

Brooklyn, N. 
m. Brooklyn, 



1 1460. 



Feb. 3, 1904, Emily Julia, b. Brook- 
lyn, Nov. 7, 1874, dau. of Edward 
Richmond and Emma (Whitney) 
Betts. Gr. Yale Coll. 1896, B. A. 
He d. June 30, 1908. Merch. Rep. 
Presb. Brighton, N. Y. 
Robert Payson. b. Sept. 27, 1877; 
m. Nov. 18, 1903, Mabel G. Sea- 



NATHANIEL HUBBARD LOOMIS, 
25, 1871, Julia R. Brewster. She is a 
was a produce merchant in Brooklyn, 
window, and which he tried to befriend 
phobia, Mch. 16, 1877. Brooklyn, N. Y, 
Frederick Brewster, b. Nov. 22, 
1873. + 

Charles Whittlesey, b. Nov. 2, 
1875 ; m. May 17, 1900, Edith Wat- 
son, b. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 25, 
1870, dau. of Hugh and Eliza 
(Kelley) Haslip. He a grad. of 
Mich. Agr. Coll., B. S., 1898. Went 



b. Coventry, Conn., July 25, 1842; m. July 

grad. of Hartford High School, 1866. He 

N, Y. A stray dog which he found at his 

, bit him on the hand, and he d. from hydro- 

, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

to Cal., bought a ranch of 616 
acres, followed stock raising until 
1904, then sold and removed east, 
to Northampton, Mass., where he 
is engaged as florist. Rep. Cong. 
1 1463. Nathaniel Hudbard, b. Nov. 29, 
1877 ; m. Louise Goff. Spencer- 
port, N. Y. 



ARTHUR MOSELEY LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., Oct. 8, 1851 ; m. Brooklyn, N. 

Y.. Sept. II, 1878, Zaida Ernestine, b. Columbia, N. J., Feb. 14, 1852, dau. of William 

and Catharine (Salade) Heyberger. Fairport, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. Fairpoit. 

A child, b. Nov. s, 1880, d. Nov. d. Mch. i, 1884. 

13, 1880. 1 1466. Adelaide Ernestine, b. Nov. 9, 

Willis Arthur, b. May 31, 1882, 1886. 



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8^(10. 

11467- 
1 1468. 

8461. 

1 1474. 
1 1475- 

8462. 

1 1477- 
8467. 

1 1478. 

8493. 

1 1480. 
11481. 
1 1482. 

8494. 

1 1486. 
11487. 

8506. 

1 1488. 
8513. 

1 1489. 
8534. 



FKAXCIS EDGAR LOOMIS. 1>. Harford, Pa., Feb. 7. 1834; m. 1st, July 4. 1857, 
Fanny May, dau. of John and Maria ( ) Lord, d. June 30, 1872; m. 2nd, Mch. 
14, 1873, Rebecca, dau. of Alva Van Fleet. Pittston, Pa. An attorney at Scranton, 
Pa., Journalist — editor of Montrose Rep'n, 1858. Author under name of "Xed 
Lopez." 7 ch'n. 

1 1469. Francis B., b. July 4, 1864, d. Feb. 
14, 1869. 

1 1470. EnoAR S., b. Jan. 31, 1866. 

11471. William G., b. Sept. 17, 1868. 

1 1472. Charles E., b. May 23, 1870. 

1 1473. Minnie, b. July 20, 1876. 



Arthir Burton, b. Aug. 26, 1859; 
ni. F.lla Bentley, of Binghamton, 
N. Y. 

H.\TTiE M.. b. Aug. 14, 1861 ; m. 
Edward D. Lathrop, of Carbon- 
dale, Pa. 



ALOXZO LOOMIS, b. Feb. 7, 1836; m. Arminda Stevens. Harford, Pa. 3 ch'n, 

b. Pa. 

Eugene, b. Sept., 1859. 11476. Nellie G., b. 1874. 

Eva, b. 1871, d. 1873. 

GORTON P. LOOMIS, b. Apr. 5, 1838; m. Amy Wilmarth. He d. Nov. 25, 1866. 
Harford, Pa., where b. his i ch'd. 
A son, b. 1865, d. 1866. 

SIDNEY E. LOO.^nS, b. Feb. 4, 1835; m. ist, Maria West; m. 2nd, Sept. 5, 1867, 

Emma Oakley. Lenox, Pa. 2 ch'n. 

Ella, b. Jan., 1857; m. . 11479- Bernice, b. July, 1874. 

HENRY LOOMIS, b. Mch. 22, 1823; m. ist. Delina Thompson; m. 2nd, Ann Swart. 

Bath, N. Y. 6 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Isabel, b. 1846, d. ac. 2 years. 11483. Jennie, b. 1859. 

Julina, b. 1848, d. ac. 2 years. 11484. Cora, b. 1862. 

Gertrude, b. 1855. H485. William, b. 1864. 

HORACE W. LOOMIS, b. Aug. i, 1824; m. Belinda Thompson. Carriage maker. 

Dem. Bath, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

Frederick H., b. June 3, 1849. + Fannie Clark. 

Charles M., b. Apr. 5, 1855; m. 

LYMAN LOOMIS, b. Conn., Aug. 17, 1830; m. Mch. 22, 1857, Olive Sanford. N. 
Coventry, Conn, i ch'd, b. Conn. 
Prentice Martin, b. . 

WILLIAM SERENO LOOMIS, b. Coventry. Conn.. Sept. 23, 1836; m. Meriden, 
Conn.. Jan. 20, iSCtS. Mar>- Athlona. b. Milford, Conn., Jan. 19, 1844, dau. of John 
Benjamin and Mary (Woodruff) Porter. Me sened in Civil War. Mech. Rep. 
Meth. He d. Yalesville, Conn., Feb. 6. 1896. i ch'd. 
I'rederic Porter, b. May 4, 1871. + 



GEORGE WILLARD LOOMIS, b. Andovcr, Conn., Apr. 6, 1844; m. Jan. 24. 1866, 
Jennie L., b. Norwich. Conn., Oct. 23, 1846, d. May 10, 1908, dau. of Oliver Wolcott 
and Sarah Alvina (Butterficld) Champlin. He entered the U. S. Navy, July 21st, 
1862, and was honorably disch'd from the Flagship Eastport. July 25, 1863. A mem- 
ber of the Hartford City Guards for 4 years. An architect and builder. Rep. Cong. 
He d. Apr. 6, 1908. Kansas City, Mo. i ch'd. b. Hartford. 
11490. Annie Gertrude, b. Jan. i, 1868; Mo. 

m. Pierre S. Brown. Kansas City, 

8537. ARTHUR PHELPS LOOMIS, b. Dec. 18, 1850; m. Apr. 2. 1872. Lemira, b. 
.^ndover, Conn., Nov. i, 1853. dau. of Lewis and Caroline (Hopkins) Hutchinson. 
Farmer. Dem. Spirit't. He d. at Bristol, Conn., Mch. 5. 1900. 7 ch'n. 



11490.1. Twins, b. Andover, Jan. 2, 1873, 

1 1490.2. d. ae. 6 wks. 

1 1490.3. Henry Arthur, b. July 16, 1874; 
m. Sept. 17, 1902, Mae, dau. of 
Jesse Russell. 

11490.4. Louis Hutchinson, b. Columbia, 
Conn., July 17, 1876: m. June, 1904, 



Mamie Hickey. 

1 1490.5. Robert Bruce, b. Bristol. May 25, 
1879. d. Apr. 12, 1902. 

1 1490.6. Ronald Howard, b. June 16, 
1882. 

1 1490.7. Alice Lemira, b. Bristol, Feb. 29, 
1896. 



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8539. DWIGHT E. LOOMIS, b. Andover. Conn.. July 16, 1856; m. . He d. 

Aug. 26, 1900. Dixieland, Texas. 2 ch'n. 

11491. Hazel, b. : m. C. R. 11491.1. A son, b. . 

White. Andover, Conn. 

8546. MILTON BADGER LOOMIS, b. Coventry, Conn., July 27, i860: m. Xov., 1899, 
Cora E. Covvels, of Deerfield, Conn. She was b. at Wendell, Mass. Carriage 
builder. Cong. He d. Mch. 20, 1904. Springfield, Mass. I ch"d. 

1 1492. Charles Raymond, b. Springfield, Aug. 15, 1890. 

8552. HENRY EUGENE LOOMIS, b. E. Hartford, Conn,, Sept. 23, 1844; m. Oct. 11, 1871, 
Susan Jane, b. May 25, 1846, dau. of Rev. Samuel G. W. and Dolly (Goodrich) 
Rankin. Farmer. Rep. Cong. J. P., 1903. 3 ch'n, all b. Glastonbury, Conn. 

1 1493. Anita, b. May 18, 1874; m. Oct. Doris Jean, 

28, 1903, Harry Gilbert, b. So. 11494- Samuel Frederick, b. Apr., 1877; 

Glastonbury, July 15, 1871, son of ni. Sept. 18, 1907, Edith Martha 

Henry G. and Leveretta (Talcott) Pratt. 

Miller. Hartford, Conn. Ch'd : I. 11495- Henry William, b. May 2, 1882.+ 

8568. LIEUT. ANDREW WALKER LOOMIS, b. Mansfield, Conn., Oct. 13. 1835; m. 
Sept. 27, 1866, Sarah J., b. 1844, dau. of Nelson Jacobs, of Willimantic, Conn. His 
father rem. to Tolland in 1836-7. He enlisted in 1st Conn. Regt.. 3 mos. service, 
and was in the battle of Bull Run. He came home and helped enlist a 3 yrs. Co., 
Co. H, 18th Regt., of which he was Lieut. He was captured at battle of Winchester, 
and imprisoned at Charleston, S. C, then at Macon, Ga., and finally at Libby, where 
he was held 21 mos. A teacher before the war. Hotel proprietor and fanner. He 
d. Dec. 17, 1907, at his home in Willimantic. where b. his 2 ch'n. 

1 1496. Edgar B., b. May r, 1867, d. Aug. ii497- Wayland F., b. Aug. 6, 1868, d. 

31, 1867. Feb. 16, 1869. 

8569. CAPT. BENJAMIN TURNER LOOMIS, b. Tolland, Conn., Mch. 7, 183S; ni. ist, 
1864. Fanny D. Swords, from whom he was divorced ; m. 2nd. Fanny Folger. He 
served in the Civil War, Co. K, 22nd Regt. Conn. Inf., as Capt. Was a school teacher 
for some years. After the war he entered the service of Wm. Gale & Sons, silver- 
smiths. In the fall of 1879 he went to Baltimore, Md., and manufactured and sold 
the Loomis Water-Filter which he invented. He became an inventor of note and 
died July 22, 1907, in the house in which he was born. Tolland, Conn. 3 ch'n. 

1 1498. Mable Fanny, b. N. J., Aug. 31, 11500. Daisy Jean, b. Tolland, Apr. 29, 
1874. Baltimore, Md. 1879. Has a position in the Con- 

11499. Jennie Louise, b. N. J., Sept. 5, gressional Library, Washington, 
1876, d. Tolland, 1892. D. C. 

8572. GEORGE LOOMIS. b. Dec, 1833; m. Oct. 25, 1862, Emma Ritchie. Cleveland, O. 
2 ch'n. 

11501. Lula M., b. Apr. 4, 1864. 11502. Jessie May, b. Sept. 29, 1872. 

8573. CAPT. CHARLES FRED LOOMIS, b. Jan. 21, 1846; m. Jan. 11. 1866, Myra 
Lavonia Flaisig. Washington, D. C. 2 ch'n. 

1 1503. Virginia, b. Sept. 6, 1866, d. Aug. 11504- Harry Frederick, b- Apr. 12, 

15, 1870. 1869.-1- 

8582 FRANCIS DENSLOW LOOMIS, b. Thompsonville, Conn., Aug. 5, 1840; m. Spring- 
field. Mass., Feb. 27. 1865, Rosetta M., b. Springfield, Oct. 27, 1842, dau. of Simeon 
and Miranda (Allen) Olmsted. He was 2nd Lieut, in Co. B, 8th Regt., Conn. Vol., 
Civil War. Cigar maker. 2 ch'n, b. Thompsonville. 

1 1505. A girl, b. Jan., 1868, d. same dav. m. Oct. 19. 1899. Thomas Edwin 

1 1506. Mattie Hyatt, b. July 12, 1870; Jewett. Salem, Mass. 

8587. CHESTER MARTIN LOOMIS, b. Boston, Mass., Sept. 27, 1846; m. Aug. 13. 1869, 
Clara M. Webber. Machinist. Rep. Cong. Hartford, Conn. S ch n. 

11507. Anna Gertrude, b. Hartford, Aug. Brooklyn N. Y. , , ,, , 
ir. 1870. d. Julv 23, 1872. 11510. Gr.ice Howard, b Hartford, Mch. 

11508. Frederick Chester, b. Sept. 11, 12. 1875, d. May 8, 1882, at N. Y. 
1872. d. July 27, 1873. City. 

11509. Frank Weston, b. N Y. City, 115"- Charles Martin, b. Aug. 13, i87»- 
Mch. 10, 1883, d. June, 1887, at 



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54^ 



8591. AUGUSTUS V. LOOMIS, b. Monmouth, Me., Apr. 6, 1830; m. Jan. i, 1844, Emily 
Oilman. Monmouth, Me., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

11512. Hattie Jane, b. May 26, 1856. 115 '4- Vernon A., b. Mch. 7, 1872, d. 

11513. Alice Mav, b. Dec. 25, 1858. Aug. i, 1872. 

8596. ARIEL LOOMIS, b. Monmouth, Me., Nov. 15, 1832; m. Lovina M. Call. Rich- 
mond, Me. I ch'd, b. Me. 

11515. Adnah, b. Oct. 17, 1858. 

8601. REV. BENJAMIN BLOOMFIELD LOOMIS, b. Bridgewater, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1836; 
m. Springfield, X. Y., June 9, 1863, Sophia Ortensis, b. Maryland, N. Y., Oct. 18, 
1839, dau. of Josiah and .Abigail (Lane) Witt. Grad. Union Coll.; A. B. 1863. Ph. 
D., D. D. Was presiding elder Troy Conference ; Prcs. Round Lake Institute ; 
director Ocean Grove Assembly ; Editor X. J. Methodist. Author, "Studies in the 
Book of Acts." Wrote: Ideal Worship, Homiletic Review. Mcth. Episcopal Cler- 
gyman. Prohib. Ocean Grove, N. J. i ch'd. 

11516. Mary Sophia, b. Green Island, N. Prof. Wm. A. Hutchinson. Car- 
Y., Jan. 22, 1868; m. Aug. 7, 1894, lisle, Pa. 

8610. JOHN WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Conn., Apr. 8, 1836; m. Catherine Crocker. E. 
Bridgeport, Conn. I ch'd, b. Conn. 

11517. M.\RY A., b. May, 1862. 

8611. JAMES WASHIXGTON LOOMIS. b. Xorwich. Conn., June 19. 1838: m. Apr. 8, 
1863, Mary E., dau. of Mortimer Stoddard and Elizabeth Southworth (Kinney) 
Butler. A pension attorney. Fair Haven, Mass. 2 ch'n. 

1 1518. Addie May, b. July 29, 1867, d. Mass., Oct. i, 1868, son of Ben- 
Mch. 2. 1879. Fairhaven, Mass. jamin and Mary Harriet (Thomas) 

11519. LuLA Hebard, b. May 12, 1S70; m. Sowle. Ch'd: i. Forest Benjamin. 
Fairhaven, Mass., June 25, 1891, Fairhaven. 

Forrest Benjamin, b. Xew Bedford, 

8622. GEORGE WEBB LOOMIS, b. Norwich, Conn., Mav 29, 1845; m. ist, Lebanon. 
Conn., Mch. 23, 1871. Madeleine P., b. X. Y. City, 1853. d. there 1884, dau. of Dr. 
Chas. and Abigail (Smith) Austin; m. 2nd. Dallas, Texas, May, 1885, Ada Xellie 
Stone, b. June 30, 1863. Dallas, Texas. 6 ch'n. 

11520. George Austin, b. Apr. 23, 1872, d. 11523. Richard Foster, b. Dallas, Mch. 
Atchison, Kan., 1874. 23. 1888. 

11521. Frank Wells, b. Atchison, Kan., 11524. John Stone, b. Dallas, May 21, 
Mch. 9, 1874; m. Dallas, Mar- 1895. 

gucrite Little. 11525. Girard Wells, b. Dallas, Apr. 3, 

11^22. EncAR Webb, b. Dallas. Feb. 21, 1897. 

1886. 

8644. CHARLES BACOX LOOMIS, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1841 ; m. Brooklyn. 
N. Y., Dec. 23, 1873, Josephine Bonaparte, b. Cin., O., Nov. 12, 1840, dau. of 
Eliphalet and Sarah (Roll) Holman. Grad. Univ. of Cornell, 1864. Bookkeeper. 
Rep. Prot. (Presb.). He d. Buffalo, Nov. I, 1905. i ch'd. 

1 1526. Josephine Marian, b. Brooklyn, R., Vol. 36, p. 286. 
Oct. 13, 1874- See N. E. H. &'G. 

8647. CHARLES C. LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Jan. 30, 1848; m. Lebanon, Mch. 22, 
1876, Ella Celest. b. Colchester. Conn., Sept. 23, 1854 (1855), dau. of Horace and 
Lucy A. (Webster) Foote. He d. Nov. 15, 1907. Farmer. Rep. Christian. 
Leonard Bridge, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Lebanon, Conn. 

1 1527. George Foote, b. Aug. 27, 1879. + 'er Polytechnic Inst. 1905. Schen- 

11528. Everett Erastus, b. .Apr. 26, 1882. ectady, X. Y. 

Grad. Bacon Acad. 1901 ; Worces- 11529. Cordelia A., b. May 27, 1889. 

8649. ADGATE L.\THR0P LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Dec. 4, 1843; m. Laclede, Mo., 
Aug. 2, 1871, Melissa Bridget, b. Sharon. O.. Dec. 13, 1847, dau. of Moses Dennis 
and Hannah (Westcott) Hardy. Farmer. Ind. Cong. Meadville, Mo. 9 ch'n. b. 
Parson Creek, Mo. 

1 1530. Emily Wescott. b. Sept. 11, 1872. 11533- Edward Adgate. b. Apr. 14, 1879. 

11531. Alma Elizabeth, b. May 7, 1874. ii534- Ioa May, b. Mch. 3, 1882; m. Sept. 

1 1532. Lucius William, b. Apr. 6, 1876. 5, 1906, Mansur P. Benson. 



543 Ninth CS^ui^ratton 

1 1535. Edith Catherine, b. Nov. 24, 1885. ii537- Ruth^ b. June 5, 1891. 

11536- John AlfreDj b. Sept. 23, 1887. 11538. Ralph, b. June 5, 1891. 

8650. THOMAS ANSON LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Oct. 12, 1845; m. Linneus, Mo., 
Mch. 16, 1875, Mary, b. Brownsville, Oregon, Feb. I, 1855, dau. of Thomas and 
Elizabeth (Michael) Cady. He served as a private in Civil War for 17 mos., par- 
ticipating in 7 engagements. Merch. Rep. Cong. Meadville, Mo., his 3 ch'n b. 
Clay, Mo. 
11539. LuLA Cady, b. July 27, 1876; m. 11540. Dora Elizabeth, b. Feb. 13, 1882. 

Aug. 2, 1905, Joseph Barret. Kan- 11541. Walter Anson, b. Oct. 27, 1887. 

sas City, Mo. 

8652. WILLIAM BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. Feb. 6, 1852; m. Mch. 9, 1873, Harriet Eliza, 
dau. of Wm. Kneeland, of Lebanon, Conn. Farmer. Brookfield, Mo. 3 ch'n. 

1 1542. Mary Belle, b. Lebanon, Conn., Mo., May 23, 1879. 

Nov. 13, 1875. 1 1544. Arthur Anson, b. Meadville, Mo., 

1 1543. Albert William, b. Meadville, Dec. 6, 1882. 

8653. JAMES HENRY LOOMIS, b. Carlisle, Pa., Apr. 20, 18.12; m. ist, Phila., Pa., Nov. 
IS, 1870, Emily Rutter, b. Phila., Apr. 7, 1849, J- Phila., June 14, 1896, dau. of John 
Dickson and Sarah Potts (Rutter) Taylor; m. 2nd, Pottstown, Pa., Apr. 6, 1899, 
Isabella Potts, b. Phila., June 21, 1853, dau. of Edward Smith and Mary Hitner 
(Potts) Davies. Gr. Dick. Coll., A. M. Real estate manager for Phila. & Rdg. 
Ry. Co. Rep. Episc. Phila., Pa. 2 ch'n. 

II54S- John Ta\t,or, b. Pottstown, Pa., 4, 1875; m. Oct. 16, 1900, Edward 

Aug. 7, 1871; m. Apr. 24, 1905, Rhoads Longstreth. (3h'n: i. 

Anna Ewalt Irwin. Emily Taylor, 2. Anne. 

1 1546. Helen Champlin, b. Phila., Apr. 

8661. WILLIAM SHERMAN LOOMIS, b. Denmark, la., Mch. 4, 1848; m. Chariton, 
la, Jan 3, 1870, Carrie A., b. Knoxville, la., Nov. 17, 1851, dau. of Romulus Lycurgus 

and Frances (Brown) Hanks. Merch. Rep. Presb. Belleville, Kan. 8 ch'n. 

11547. Blanche M., b. Tingley, la., Oct. May 15, 1878. Enlisted in Spanish 
29, 1 87 1. War. 

11548. Bertha E., b. Tingley, la., Mch. 11552. Grace Nelly, b. Sedan, Kan., Oct. 
14, 1873. 3. 1880, d. Aug. 17, 1906. 

11549. Arthur Hanks, b. Tingley, la., it553. Charles Sperman, b. Seymour, la., 
Nov. 14, 1874. -f Sept. 5, 1885. 

11550. Gertrude, b. Emporia, Kan., Apr. ii5i4. Guy Paul, b. Seymour, la., Aug. 
8, 1877, d. Sept. II, 1877. 26, 1888. 

11551. Eugene Frank, b. Emporia, Kan., 

8667. WILLIAM DRAKE LOOMIS, b. Wilkes Barre, Pa., Aug. 18, 1844; m. Lacka- 
wanna, Pa., Feb. 4, 1868, Frances Evelyn, dau. of John and Elizabeth (Williams) 
Stewart. Served in the Navy, in Civil War. Real estate. Rep. Prot. Wilkes 
Barre, Pa., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

1 1555- Bruce Emerson, b. July 17, 1873. 3, 1883. 

Fire Insurance. N. Y. City. 11558. Earl, b. June S, 1884. Student, 

11556. Ellen Elizabeth, b. May 14, 1878. Princeton Coll. (1906). 

1 1557. Maud Ida, b. Aug. 15, 1882, d. Apr. 

8678. WILLIAM KNAPP LOOMIS, b. N. Y., June 4, 1838; m. Feb. 28, 1861, Marietta, 
dau. of James Ransford, of Norwich, N. Y., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

11559. Nettie Laura, b. June 15, 1864. 1870. 

1 1560. William Ransford, b. Feb. 14, 

8682. GEORGE LATHROP LOOMIS, b. Aug. 17, 1835; m. ist, Oct. i, i860, Eliza, b. 
Mch. 9, 1836, dau. of Rev. David and Nancy (Burnett) Webster, d. June 3, 1861 ; 
m. 2nd, Jan. I, 1863, Mary, dau. of Franklin Swift, of Ann Arbor, Mich. A miller 
in Ann Arbor, Mich, i ch'd. 

11561. Dr. William Swift, b. Jan. 15, Manila, P. I., Apr. 30, 1902. 
1865; M. D. Univ. of Mich.; d. 

8687. FRANK CONNETT LOOMIS, b. Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 10, 1848; m. Apr. 25, 
1876, Mary E., dau. of James McMahon, of Ann Arbor. He is a car tracer and 
res. at Grand Rapids, Mich, i ch'd. 

11562. Frederick Morris, b. Ann Arbor, Apr. 12, 1877. 



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S694. BURT IJ1:LAY LOOMIS, b. Locke. X. V., Apr. 9, 1846; m. Nov. 7, 1866, Rosctta 
Henry. Moravia, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N Y. 

11563. Ralph Delay, b. Oct. 11, 1867. 11565- A child, b. . 

11564. Henry, b. , d. . 11566. Claud, b. . 

8695 RAY LOOMIS, b. Moravia, X. Y.. July 4, i8-^8; m. Dec. 27. 1870, ^[aryctta H., b. 
Oct. 4, 1850. daii. of Darius and Sallie (Roath) Murphy, of Ohio. He d. Dec. 4. 
1898. Thompson, O., where b. his 2 ch'n. 
1 1567. May, b. May 5, 1872; m. Archie R. .•?. Edith, 4. Agnes M., 5. Emeline. 

Covell, May 25, 1892. Trumbull, O. See Lancaster Gen., p. 160. 

Ch'n: I. Lawrence C, 2. Olive M., 1 1568. Burt Darius, b. Oct. 21, 1873. + 

8697. JOHN DUDLEY LOOMIS, b. Locke, N. Y., June 11, 1854: m. Feb. 13. 1878, 
Rosalia Laverne, b. May 3, 1855, dau. of John and Sylvania H. (Hartwell) Murphy, 
of Ohio. Thompson, O. 2 ch'n. See Lancaster Gen., p. 158. 
11569. Dale E., b. Aug. 26, 1893. ii570. Frank A., b. Jan. 6, 1898. 

8699. GEORGE DUDLEY LOOMIS, b. Granville, O., Jan. 3, 1847; m. ist, Dec. 16, 1868, 
Ida Roscrana, d. July 31, 1870. ae. 23. dau. of .Andrew Glenn, of Tiffin. Xo ch'n; 
m. 2nd, Tiffin, O., -Apr. 17, 1879. Helen Liona, b. Caledonia, Ontario. Canada, .\ug. 
14, 1S53, dau. of Edward and Sarah (Crawford) Sullivan. .Attended Univ'y of 
Mich, and Heidelberg Univ'y. Manuf'r. Banker. Live stock farmer. Rep. Non- 
sectarian. In 1906 he w-as president of The Tiffin Wagon Co., The Electric Railway 
and Power Co., director of The Tiffin Nat. Bank, The Tiffin Electric Illuminating 
Co., owner of The Loomis Machine Co., and proprietor of The Loomis Stock Farm 
in Ilenry Co., O. Tiffin, O., where b. his I ch'd. 
Dudley Lathrop, b. Mch. 15, 1880. Tiffin, O. 

THOMAS LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. i, 1839; m. June 8, 1864, Amelia Maria, b. Feb. 
27, 1844, dau. of Eben Shepherd and Sophia Climena (Newcomb) Colman, of Dun- 
kirk, N. Y., a descendant of Wni. Bradford, who came in the "Mayflower," and of 
James Pinco, who was a Huguenot exile. Coal merchant. Buffalo, N. Y., where 
'd. his 4 ch'n. 

ment." 

11574. Ch.\rles K., b. May 25, 1870, d. 
June 2T, 1870. 

1 1575. Kate A., h. Oct. 10, 1871. d. Mch., 
1872. 



11571- 
8702. 

1 1572. 
1 1573- 

8704. 

11576. 

8708. 

1 1578. 
8709. 

1 1579- 
11580. 

8711. 

11582. 



Emma C, b. Jan. 14, 1867, d. Sept. 
17, 1867. 

Maria Brown, b. June 29, 1868. 
Author of the magazine article, 
"The Inner Life of the Settle- 



HOBART BROWN LOOMIS, b. Brownville, N. Y., Nov. 27. 1843; m. Ithaca, X. 
Y., Dec. 8. 1875, Jennie Alida, dau. of Tracy Samuel and .Anna (Skinner) Knap. 
[Son of Xo. (2238)], of New Berlin, X. Y. Manager of Tifft's Furniture Estab- 
lishment, of Buffalo, X. Y., and was Grand Master Workman of .Ancient Order of 
Ignited Workmen, of State of N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. Buffalo. 

Aug. 24, 1878, dau. of Carl H. and 
Albertine ( ) von WoIfTradt. 
II577- H0DA8T Brown, b. Nov. 21, 1880. 



Charles Knap, b. Oct. 18. 1876: 
m. Hamburg, N. Y., Julv 8, 1905, 
Lillian, b. Orchard Park, N. Y., 



ROBERT NORTH LOOMIS. b. Buffalo, N. Y., Mch. 23, 1858: m. Dec. 29, 1880, 
Margaret, dau. of Myron Philander Bush, of Buffalo. Merchant and interior 
decorator and house furnisher. Buffalo, N. Y., where b. his i ch'd. 
Myron Philander, b. May 12, 1884. 

JAMES STARBUCK LOOMIS, b. Buffalo, N. Y.. Jan. 14. i860; m. Aug. i2, 1893, 

Maud Brown, b. Chippewa Falls, Wis., Feb. 26. 1870, dau. of and 

( ) Foster. He has been elected twice to represent his fellow citizens in the 
Common Council. Railway clerk. Rep. Episcopal. Chippewa Falls, Wis. 3 ch'n. 
James S., Jr., b. Superior, Wis., Falls, Wis., Nov. 28, 1900. 

Feb. 14, i8g6. 11581. Caroline, b. Chippewa Falls, Wis., 

Charles Brown, b. Chippewa May 20, 1903. 

FRAXK MORRISOX LOOMIS. b. Brown<;ville, X. Y.. Feb. 3. 185 1 : m. Buffalo, 
N. Y.. June 17, 1875, Alice .Angcll. b. BulTalo. Oct. 25, 1853, d. Mch. 20, 1907, dau. 
of Solomon and Margaret (Ingalls) Drullard. Lawyer. Mugwumpian Dem. L'ni- 
versalist. Buffalo, N. Y., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

Florence Drullard, b. July 26, 11583. Elsie Morrison, b. Aug. 12, 1882. 

1878, d. Dec. 14, 1897, unm. 



541 Ntntli O^gun^attint 

8/12. FREDERICK WILLIA^MS LOOMIS, b. Brownville, N. Y.. Feb. 3, 1851 ; m. Sen- 
nett, N. Y., Dec. 27. 1876, Priscilla, b. Churchille, England, Jiilv 26, 1846, dau. of 
Henry and Anne (Hoskins) Hacker. .Agt. N. Y. Central R. R. Co. Dcni. Theist. 
.Auburn, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

11584. Alice Louise, b. Hollev, N. Y., Mch. 3, 1880. Asst. Suot. Buffalo 
Nov. II, 1877, d. June 11, 1878. Orplian Asylum. 

11585. Carolyn May, b. Holley, N. Y., 

8715- WILLIAM WHITE LOOMIS. b. Watertown, N. Y., Sept. 4. 1856; m. Feb. 2, 1880, 
Fleda Louise, dau. of Edward Kellogg, of St. Albans, Vt. Merchant. Troy, N. Y., 
where b. his 2 ch'n. 

1 1586. Mary Louise, b. Aug. 30, 1880. 11587- William Kellogg, b. June 19, 1882. 

8716. NEWELL ELY LOOMIS, b. Watertown, N. Y., July 27, 1858; m. Syracuse, N. Y., 
Oct. 7, 1880, Grace, b. Syracuse, Mch. 29, i860, dau. of Lyman and Julia (Chamber- 
lain) Stevens, of Syracuse, N. Y. Manuf'r. Dem. Prot. Zanesville, O. 6 ch'n, 
all b. Syracuse. 

1 1588. Julia, b. Jan. 29, 1882; m. June 2, 11590. Marjorie, b. Apr. 28, 1885. 
1904, Clarence L. Slack, 11591. Barbara, b. Apr. 26, 1889. 

11589. Lyman Stevens, b. Apr. i, 1884. 11592. William Andrew, b. June 15, 1892. 
R. G. Dunn & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. 11593. Ehward Judson, b. Dec. 14, 1893. 

8722. CYRUS ORLANDO LOOMIS, b. Pittsburg, Pa., July 23, 1856: m. Nov. 2, 1882, 
Mae Caroline, dau. of Franklin Louis Warren, of Coldwater, Mich. Gen. agent 
of the Texas and St. Louis Railway Co. for a time. At his death, Dec. 3, 1886, he 
resided at Coldwater, Mich., where b. his I ch'd. Manufacturer. Rep. Presb. 
His wid. m. (2nd), Aug. 10, 1890, Dr. Geo, Gillespie Parker, and they reside at 
Coldwater. See Williams' Gen., p. 122. 

1 1594. Marguerite Anna, b. Jan. 17, 1884; son of Byron Steele and Elizabeth 
m. Sept. 18, 1907, Christopher Gordon (Jones) Spofford. Stur- 
Steele, b. Coldwater, July 4, 1879, g's, Mich. 

8739. GROVER HIRAM LOOMIS, b. Oswego, N. Y., June 28, 1846; m. ist, Harriet 

Stanseleff, d. 1869; m. 2nd, Aug. 21, 1871, at Bedford, la., Mary Ellen Ross, b, 

Gladensburg, O., Dec. 2, 1851. Removed from Wis. to Taylor Co., Iowa, in 1870. 
In service in Civil War. Farmer and dairyman. Lives on small farm in Taylor 
Co., la. Rep. Meth. 9 ch'n. 

11595. George, b. Dane Co., Wis., Mch. 1899. Walter Woodyard. Ch'd: i. 
, d. . A son. 

1 1596. Frank B., b. Jan. 2, 1870. New 11600. Bertren Ross, b. Bedford, la.. May 
England, N. Dak. 14, 1881, d. July 24, 1881. 

1x597. Eva, b. Jan. 10, 1871 ; m. Max- ii()oi. Hattie Mae, b. July 11, 1885. A 

well. pianist. 

11598. Nellie Nora, b. Bedford, la., Apr. 11602. Mary Ann. b. Nov. 17, 1888. Pre- 
27, '1878. Teacher. St. Joseph, paring to be a Latin Teacher. 
Mo. 1 1603. Ruth Janette, b. Bedford, la., 

1 1599. Grace Irene, b. Bedford, la., June Nov. 26, 1893. 
26, 1879; m. Bedford, Mch. i, 

8746. DEWITT C. LOOjMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 16, 1837; m. Oswego, N. Y., 1865, Fannie 
Hall. He d. Apr. 19, 1904, at Oswego, where b. his i ch'd. 

11604. Fred Willard, b. July 10, 1876; m. 1908, . 

8748. CHARLES W. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 29, 1843; m. Dec. 28, 1869, Anna E., b. 1852, dau. 
of Robert and Anne (Thompson) Holmes. He d. July 22, 1891, at Oswego, N. Y., 
where b. his 3 ch'n. 

1 1605. Willard, b. July 16, 1873, d. Jan. 1 1606.1. Frank H., b. July 2, 1878; m. 
10, 1875. • 

1 1606. George W., b. July 23, 1876. 

8751 DANIEL NEWELL LOOMIS, b. Roxbury, Vt., Sept. 23, 1826: m. Elsie Ann, b. 
Cin O Mch, 1835, dau. of Stephen and Esther (McKenney) Thacker. Farmer. 
Dem. JBapt. He d. Sparta, Wis., May 5, 1888. 2 ch'n, b. West Salem, Wis. 

11607. Hattie Esther, b. June 9, i860; 11608. Elsie May, b. Feb. 28 1865. Drug- 
m. Sept. 25, 1883, Fred Sheldon. gist. Episc. Sparta, Wis. 



iGnnmtB (^fu^alnQtr 



)46 



8752. 

1 1609. 

1 1610. 

11611. 

11612. 

8754- 
11614. 

8755. 

11616. 



11617. 
11618. 
11619. 

8758. 

1 1625. 

1 1626. 



1 1627. 
8767. 



1 1628. 

1 1629. 



GEORGE EDWARD LOOM IS, b. Roxbury 
Vt., Oct. II, 1851, Elvira, b. Braintree, Vt., 
Wcaltjiy (Benton) Cram. Removed to Wis., 
la., Jan. 8, 1901. 5 ch'n. 
James Henry, b. May 8, 1853, and 
d. same day, at Hamilton, Wis. 
Willis Elverton, b. Hamilton, 
May 23, 1855; m. ist, Worthing- 
ton, Minn., Margaret Eleanor Hop- 
kins, Dec. 25, 1878; m. 2nd, Duluth, 
Minn., Oct. 17, 1894, Clara Tonolli. 
.\lice Mertoria, b. Hamilton, Mch. 
12. 1857; m. Chester, la., Nov. i, 
1878, Dr. D. M. Sage. She d. Ot- 11613. 

tumwa, la., Nov. 16, 1892. 
Avena Luella, b. Nashonuck, 

CHARLES ALDEN LOOMIS, b. Roxbury, Vt., Dec. 24, 1832; m. Sept. 13, 1857. 
Mary A. Richardson. He d. Nov. 4, 1895. Lodi, S. Dak. 2 ch'n. 
Alma, b. Dec, i860. 11615. Nellie, b. Dec, 1864. 

XENOPHON STEARNS LOO^HS, b. Ro.xbury, Vt., Feb. 22, 1835; m. Cresco, 
la., Dec. 25, 1865, Jennie R., b. Vt., Dec. 4, 1848, dau. of Amos W. and Cornelia A. 
(Brown) Kingsley. H^c removed to Wis. abt. 1855. Served in Civil War, Co. B, 
2nd Wis Cavalry. Removed to la., and at Curlew they lived 50 miles from the 
nearest store, Fort Dodge. Farmer. Populist. He d. Ayrshire. la., Feb. 25, 1894. 
9 ch'n. 

1 1620. 



, \'t., May 28, 1S2S; in. .XuiliiiklJ. 

Sept. ID, 1833, dau. of James and 

Oct., 1851. Farmer. He d. Chester, 

Wis., Dec. 8, 1858; m. Chester, la., 
Dec. 29, 1875, Albert L., b. Beaver, 
Minn., July 8, 1852, son of John 
and Mary Susan ( ) Halver. 
Farmer. Rep. Ch'n : I. Alice Jo- 
sephine, 2. Edward Pier, 3. Law- 
rence Sage, 4. Carl Burton, 5. 
Glenn Atwood, 6. Edith .\vena, 7. 
Dale Loomis, 8. Hazel Helen. 
Clarence Alfred Lamb, b. Dec. 18, 
1868. -f 



Carrie Antoinette, b. Center Post, 

la., Apr. 20, 1868; m. 1884. Wm. 

G. Joenks. Laurens, la. Ch'n: i. 

Chester .Albert, 2. Vird Maud, 3. 

Jennie Amelia, 4. Lois Ellen, 5. 

Roy Wilbcrt. 

Albert Osmond, b. Curlew, Apr. 4, 

1870. + 

Effie Ann, b. Curlew, Dec. 18, 

1873, d. Mch, 6, 1877. 

George Alden, b. Curlew, Dec. 23, 

1876. 



Lewis William, b. Curlew, June 
29, 1878. 

11621. Jennie Augusta, b. Curlew, Feb. 
7, 1880, d. July 4, 1891. 

1 1622. Ellen Josephine, b. Ayrshire, Feb. 
19, 1884; m. Feb. 4, 1903, Robert 
J. Smith. Laurens, la. Ch'n : i. 
Bernice Carrie, 2. . 

1 1623. Walter Mark, b. Ayrshire, Jan. 
16, 1889. 

1 1624. Clarence, b. Avrshire, Dec. 24, 
1892. 



CORP'L ALDEN CLIFTON (CLAGGET) LOOMIS, b. Ro.xbury, Vt., Mch. 3, 
1842; m. Hinsdale, N. II., May 16, 1864, Mary Ann, h. Brookline, Vt., May 23, 1847, 
dau. of Asa and Mary (Streeter) Fisher. Served 3 yrs. in Civil War — 2nd Regt. Vt. 
Vol. — wounded. Mechanic. Rep. Prot. Akron, O. 3 ch'n, b. Brattleboro, Vt. 



in. Apr. 28, 1897, Clarence V., son 
of Henry and Martha (Arde) 
Robinson. She was divorced from 
her husband, Mch., 1904. Ch'n : I. 
Ray Clifton. 2. Harold Eugene. 
She m. (2nd), Nov. 28, 1906, Har- 
lis Thornton. Moulder. Akron, O. 



Osmond Eugene, b. Feb. 18, 
1867. + 

Lillian Frances, b. Nov. 7, 1874; 
m. June 29. 1893. John Emerald, 
b. Wadsworth, O., July I, 1873, son 
of Mathias and Mary Jane (Fol- 
ten) Sirlouis. Akron, O. 
Alice Josephine, b. Nov. 12, 1877; 

STEPHEN JACOB LOOMIS, b. W. Brooknold. Vt.. Mch. 1, 1835; m. ist, Elsie 
Wilcox, who d. soon ; m. 2nd, Aug. 19, 1867, Ellen Lorraine, b. ilch. 16. 1850, at 
Northfield, Vt., d. Gilmantown, Wis., Nov., 1887. dau. of Horace and Lydia Clara 
(Bachelor) Steele; m. 3rd, Stella Britton ; m. 4th, Susie Olson, who survived him. 
He rem. from Vt. to Wis. in 1856. Served in Civil War in Co. I, 14th Regt. Wis. 
I. V. Stage driver and farmer. Rep. Bapt. He d. Nov., 1888. Gilmantown. Set 
Betcheller Gen., 1898. 7 ch'n, 5 by 2nd and 2 by 3rd m. 



Arthur, b. 1868. 

Elsie Jane, b. Gilmantown, June 

20, 1871 ; m. Durand, Wis., June 

21, 1893, John W., b. Modovi, 
Wis., Nov. 18, 1871. son of John 
and ^lary ( ) Fitzgerald. 



Farmer. Dem. Cath. Ch'n : i. 
Edward, 2. Feme, 3. Harry J., 4. 
Andrew'. 5. John. 

11630. Stephen, b. 1872. Gilmantown. 

11631. Clarissa, b. 1875; m. James F. 
Welch. Cable, Wis. 



547 



Ntittlt (ifn?ratt0tt 



1 1632. Bertie, b. 1877. 1 1632.2. Daisy, b. ; ni. Joseph Gil- 

11632.1. Rose, b. ; m. Oscar Halberg. bride. 

Modovi, Wis. 

8776. DENISON D. LOOMIS, b. Brookfield, Vt., May 3, 1833; m. Gilmantown, Wis., 
July g, 1866, Ella, b. Scio, N. Y., Mch. 9, 1850, dau. of George W. and Hattie 
(Longcore) Britton. He was in Civil War — a pensioner. Farmer. Rep. Mondovi, 
Wis. 8 ch'n, first b. Gilmantown, rest at Dover, Wis. 

11633. Jessie L., b. Jime 3, 1867, d. Jan. 3, 11636. Blanch M., b. Aug. 17, 1875; "i- 
1871. Nov. I, 1894, Nathan T. Jaquish. 

11634. Carrie L., b. Dec. 18, 1869; m. 11637. Guy U., b. Aug. 12, 1878. 

Dec. 22, 1885, Geo. B. Jaquish. 11638. Raymond D., b. Nov. 16, 1880, d. 
Ch'n: I. Clarence, 2. Pearl, 3. Dec. 18, 1881. 

Florence, 4. Roy, 5. Ethel, 6. Min- 11639. Roy D., b. Oct. 14, 1883. Unm. 
nie, 7. Guy, 8. Ella. (1906). 

1 1635. Charles O., b. June 12, 1873. 11640. George E., b. Jan. ig, 188S. Unm. 
Unm. (1906). 

8780. HARRISON B. LOOMIS, b. Nov. 22, 1840; m. Apr., 1863, Anna Farnsworth. Mar- 
shall, Minn. 2 ch'n. 

11641. Abbie, b. 1866. 1 1642. Orra, b. 1868. 

8781. ELIJAH JACKSON LOOMIS, b. Apr. 3, 1842; ra. Mary Baxter. Marshall, Minn. 
2 ch'n. 

1 1643. Orson, b. 1868. 11644. Inez, b. 1869. 

8790. STILLMAN DANIEL LOOMIS,"b. Braintree, Vt., Sept. 24, 1836; m. ist, Mch. 21, 
i860, Harriet Ellen, b. Braintree, Oct. 12, 1836, d. Randolph, Vt., Jan. 10, 1875, dau. 
of Elijah Flint ; m. 2nd, Ellen Carrie Lyon, b. Brookfield, Vt., July 10, 1852. Farmer. 
Rep. Prot. He d. Oct. 23, 1907. Holyoke, Mass. 10 ch'n, 5 by each m. 

11645. Mabel Ellen, b. Braintree, Mch. Apr. 8, 1877. 

27, 1861; m. Frank E. Frost, who 11650. Sarah Arvilla, b. Randolph, July 
d. . 2g, 1S78. 

11646. Herbert, b. Aug. 14, 1863, d. . 11651. Blanch Anna, b. Randolph, Mch. 

11647. Hobart, b. Braintree, Aug. 14, 8, 1884; m. Holyoke, Mass., George 
1863, twin. + C, son of Clark E. and Marion J. 

1 1648. DuRWOOD L., b. Braintree, Apr. 26, , (Meach) Belding. 

1865; m. Sept. 10, 1886, Hattie 11652. Emma Enid, b. Randolph, Mch. 18, 

Brewster. 1887. 

11648.1. Ida, b. , d. •. 11653. Nina Louise, b. Randolph, Aug. 

ii64g. Florence Ellen, b. Brookfield, 11, i88g. 

8799. ORIGIN C. LOOMIS, b. July 3. 1834; m.. Aurora, O., Jan. 23, 1866, Paulina M., 
b. Aurora, Nov. 11. 1837, dau. of 'VVilliam and Almeda (Loveland) Crooks. He 
served 18 nios. in Civil War, 42nd O. V. I. Farmer. Rep. Charlotte, Midi. 4 
ch'n, b. Chester, Mich. 

1 1654. Charles W., b. Jan. i, 1867; m. 11656. AIerritt W., b. July i, 1870; m. 
Mch. 20, 1895, Elsie Cov. Feb. 20, i8gs, Jessie Pugh. 

1 1655. Olive A., b. Aug. 11, 1868, d. Apr. 11657. Fred E., b. June 12. 1877; m. Feb. 
II, 1870. 15. 1900, Virgin Pugh. 

8805. MERRITT H. LOOMIS, b. July 3, 1845; m. Mch. 15, 1877, Ida Hopkins. Farmer. 

Hiram, O. i ch'd. 
1 1658. Lawrence C, b. Feb. 27, 1880. 

8808. LUTHER LOOMIS, b. Nov. 4. 1845; m- Dec. 25, i86g, Sarah E. Hays.^ He enlisted 
at age of 15, served through the war. Was in Libby Prison when Richmond was 
captured. It is said he ran away from home to enlist. Was never wounded. He 
d. recently. Brookston, Ind. 4 ch'n. 

ii6qg. Enos Hiram, b. Feb. 3. 1871. 11661. Martin Luther, b. May 11, 1874. 

1 1660. William Merrill, b. May 2, 1872. 11662. Jesse Osborn, b. Oct. 26, 1875. 

8833. CHARLES HENRY LOOMIS, b. Georgia, Vt., Apr. 25, 1853; m. Johnson, Vt., 
July 24, 1876, Marv A., b. Cambridge, Vt., July 17, 1857, dau. of IMadison O. and 
Amanda (Mott) Heath. Hardware merchant. Rep. He d. Sparta, Mich., Aug. 

28, 1905, where b. his 3 ch'n. 



1 1663. Henry M., b. Aug. 22, 1877; m. 11664. Clarence Black, b. Nov. 20, 1887. 

Mch. 9, 1906, Emma Emmcrsoii. Student at Oberhn Coll., O. 

Sparta, Midi. 11665. Charles Alden, b. Nov. 28, 1894- 

8839. ALLRX RELT.EX LOOMIS, b. Georgia, Vt., Nov. 30, 1851 ; m. Oct. 12, 1874, Eva 
Davidson, at Wintlirop, la. Fort Dodge, la. 3 ch'n. 

11666. Bertha Mary, b. July 19, 1875. 11668. Elsie, b. 1884. 

1 1667. Fred, b. Dec. 30, 1877. 

8840. LEWIS ALBERT LOOMIS, b. Manchester, la.. May 21, 1861 ; m. Fort Dodge. la., 
Oct. 12, 1886, Grace, b. South Bend, Ind., Dec. 22, 1863, dau. of George and Mar- 
garet (Keefer) Wilkenson. Produce dealer. Rep. Prot. Fort Dodge. 2 ch'n, 
b. Fort Dodge. 

11669. LuciLE, b. Sept. 30, 1887. 1 1670. George Allen, b. Dec. 19, 1888. 

8845. LORING R. LOOMIS, b. ; m. ist, Cherokee, la.. Nov. 25. 1880, Mary Louise. 

b. Delhi, la., Dec. 15. 1857, dau. of Zina Alonzo and Clarinda Estella (Smith) 
Wellman. She was divorced from him. Mch., 1888. She resides Cherokee, la. 

He m. 2nd, . He attended Univ. of Mich. He resides Chicago, 111. 2 

ch'n, by ist m. 
11671. .\gnes Allegro, b. Manchester, la., Josephine, 2. Loring Loomis. 

Sept. 16, 1881; m. in Church of 11672. Francesca L., b. Cherokee, la., 

San Lorenzo, Mexico City, Mexico, Feb. 7, 1887. See Craft Gen., p. 

Aug. 17, 1903, Hector Hurtado, of 342. 

Mexico City, Mexico. Ch'n : i. 

8856. JOHN HOWARD LOOMIS, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 17, 1842; m. Brooklyn, 
Apr. 19, 1874, Henrietta Jessie, b. N. Y. City, Feb. 22, 1853, dau. of Merritt Ran- 
seller and Mary Jane f Reeve) Petty. Agent. Rep. Prot. He d. Brooklyn. Jan. 
2, 1901. I ch'd. 
IT673. ^Ierritt F., b. Brooklyn. July 20, 1875. 

8862. PRENTISS LOOMIS, b. Berlin Heights, O., 1843; m. Savillc Lamphier. Lake 
sailor — first mate. He affirms "that there is not a port on the Great Lakes that he 
has not entered, not a reef or ledge or shoal that he has not known." Berlin 
Heights, O. 1 ch'd. 

11674. A dau., b. Apr., 1875. 

8863. FREDERICK S. LOOMIS, b. O., 1846; m. Orrel Workman. Monroeville, O. 
2 ch'n. 

11675. Alvah, b. 1872. 11676. Eddie, b. 1875. 

8871. HERBERT CARROLL LOOMIS, b. Vermillion. O.. Apr. 12. 1855; m. Cleve- 
land. O.. June 22, 1887, Minnie H., b. N. Y. City, June 2, i860, dau. of Henry and 
Caroline E. ( ) Neidlinger. Cong. 2 ch'n. b. Cleveland. O., present residence. 

1 1677. Florence Estelle, b. Dec. i, 1888. Oct. 25, 1900. 

1 1678. Walter Henry-, b. Feb. 8, 1892, d. 

8872. HOWARD FAYETTE LOOMIS. b. Vermillion. O.. Sept. 17. 1857; m. Cleveland. 
O.. Nov. 2, 1881. Jessie Margaret, b. Lebanon. O.. Apr. 2. 1861. dau. of Jolni Knox 
and Mahala Christina (Johnson) Corwin. Business man. Rep. Presb. He d. 
Cleveland, Apr. 4, 1891, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

11679. Leonard C, b. July 23. 1882. Grad. 11680. Miriam Rebecca, b. Oct. 15, 1886. 
Western Reserve Univ., A. B. 11681. Dorothy Fayette, b. Sept. 9, 1889. 
Att'y. Rep. Presb. 

NELSON HENRY LOOMIS, b. Highgate, Vt., June 28, 1862; m. ist, Salina, Kan., 
Sept. 23, 1885, Marv, d. Wyandotte, Kan., June 12, 1888, dau. of .'\. M. and Christine 
(Phillips) Campbcfl; m. 2nd, Salina, Aug. 12, 1890, Christia A. Campbell. He came 
to Kan. in a prairie schooner in 1878. Began his work in Kan. at 16 yrs. of age, 
by breaking sod for a homestead in Saline Co. There he stayed for 3 yrs., then 
"struck out for himself." and has "made good" by steady hard work. He has been 
general counsel for the Kan. division of the Union Pacific R. R. Co. since 1902, and 
in 1907 Mr. E. H. Harriman chose him to t.ike charge of the Law Department, as 
general solicitor for the Union Pacific R. R. Co. The task is a gigantic one— to 
look after the cases arising out of the management of 25.000 miles of railroads, — 
a task seldom intrusted to a young man of 45. Omaha, Neb. Rep. Presb. 4 ch'n. 






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Ntttth (grnrratton 



1 1682. Alexander Campbell, b. Salina, 11684. John Usher, b. Salina, Apr. 2, 
Sept. 23. 1886. 1893. 

1 1683. Mary Campbell, b. Wyandotte, 11685. Robert Henry, b. Topeka, Kan., 
June 7, 1888, d. Mch. 3, 1889. Apr. I, 1896. 

8892. DANIEL GORDON LOOMIS, b. Russelltown, Prov. Quebec. Canada, Sept. 14, 
1840; m. June 18, 1862, Amelia, b. Youghal, Ireland, Sept. 22, 1836, dau. of Ambrose 
and Jane (Hall) Burrows. Contractor. Conservative. Prot. Montreal, Quebec, 
Can. 7 ch'n, all b. Sherbrooke, Quebec, Can. 

11683.1. Almira Jane, b. May 14, 1863; Feb. i, 1870. + 

m. Sept. 12, 1888, Arthur H. Foss. 11683.5. George Irving, b. May 7, 1872, d. 

1 1683.2. William Edward, b. Nov. 20, Dec. 27, 1877. 

1865. + 11683.6. James Allen, b. Jan. 20, 1875, d. 

1 1683.3. Angeline May, b. Mcli. 22, 1868, Sept. 20, 1875. 

d. Sept. 5, 1868. 1 1683.7. Ruby Amelia, b. Jidy 17, 1879. 

T 1683.4. Frederick Oscar Warren, b. d. Dec. 14, 1904. 

8899. WILLIAM TORREY LOOMIS, b. Feb. 10, 1841 ; m. Jan. 2, 1862, Jeannctte Wight- 
man. Georgia, Vt. 3 ch'n. 
1 1686. Harold Wightman, b. Jan. 12, 11687. Mortimer Percy, b. May 28, 1866. 

1863. 1 1688. William Torrey, b. Jan. 3, 1868. 

8902. EDWARD BEACH LOOMIS, b. Williamsburg, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1848; m. Burlington, 
Vt., Mch. 14, 1871, Effa Jane, b. Burlington, Aug. 2. 1848. dau. of Elisha and Cor- 
nelia (Webb) Fuller. Grad. M. D., Univ. of Vt., 1870. Physician. Rep. Chicago, 
111. I ch'd. 

1 1689. Charlotte C, b. Chicago, Sept. 6, Leland. Chicago. 111. 
1882; ni. Jan. 17, 1905, Albert R. 

8912 WILBUR C. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 3, 1803; m. Oct. 21, 1825, Luceba Crippen, who d. 
Sept. 19, 1848, ae. 42. Penfield, N. Y. 9 ch'n. 

1 1690. Ransom C, b. Aug. 25, 1826.-}- 11695. Esther Ann, b. Dec. i, 1837; m. 

11691. Catherine C. b. Dec. 5, 1828; m. July 3, 1858, Alonzo Hibner. Web- 
Oct. 4, 1848, Daniel Nettleton. ster, N. Y. 

Cold Water, Mich. 11696. Josephine, b. Sept. 26, 1839; m. 

1 1692. John W., b. Nov. 3, 1830; m. Jan. Mch., 1S60, Greenleaf F. Bachelor. 
13, 1853, Delia White. He d. June, Kendallville, Ind. Ch'd: I. Katie. 
1854. 1 1697. Oscar Eugene, b. June 7, 1841 ; m. 

1 1693. Lucina, b. July 5, 1834, d. Sept. 15, . Syracuse, N. Y. 

1834. 1 1698. Ruth L., b. Nov. 28, 1845, d. Aug. 

1 1694. LusiRA, b. July S, 1834, d. Sept. 15, 28, 1848. 
1834. 

8918. GAYLORD LOOMIS, b. Sept. 16, 1819; m. 1842, Julia Roberts. La Porte, Ind. 

2 ch'n. 
1 1699. George W., b. 1847. 11700. John T., b. 1849. 

8920. GILBERT MORGAN LOOMIS, b. Nov. 17, 1812; m. Eliza Jane Hubbard. His 
will is dated Ian. 30, 1858. See Summit Co. Rec. Book 2, p. i7- He d. Jan. 31, 
1858. Bath, 6. 4 ch'n. 

George Hubbard, b. Jan. 23, Burnham. She d. Mch. 20, 1882. 

1842. -f Ch'n: I. Nellie, 2. Nelson. 

Ch.\rles. b. 1846, d. 1864, in U. S. II704- Jennie (Eliz.\beth). b. 1856; m. 

armv. In the cavalry. Nov. 17, 1870, Wm. C. Garthwaite. 

Mary N., b. 1849 ; m- Edward S. Cleveland, O. 2 dau. 



11701 

1 1702, 

11703, 

8928 

1 1705 
8929. 



SERENO LOOMIS, b. 1830; m. Lucinda Winchell. He d. Nov. 17, 1856. York- 
shire, N. Y. I ch'd. 
Mary, b. Mch., 1857. Freedom, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 

ENSIGN LOOMIS, b. Egremont, Mass., Feb. 5, 1816; m. Lee, Mass., Apr. 5, 1842, 
Mary McCulloch. He d. Mch. 21, 1885, at Lenox, Mass. 7 ch'n, b. Lenox, Mass. 
11706. Emily Jane, b. :Mch. 6, 1843; m. ' ( ) Crumpton. East Bridge- 

Lennx, June 5, 1867, Henry Lewis. port, Conn, 

b. 1839, son of Horace and Betsey 11707- Edward W., b. Nov. 7, 1844. + 



IGnnrnts (Brnralnrtij 



?)^ 



1 1 708. 



1 1 709. 
8931. 



Minnie A., b. 1851 ; m. Pittsfield, 
Mass.. Dec. 5, 1868, Eldridge G., 
b. 1836, son of Oliver and Lucy 
( ) Cottcrell. His 2nd m. 
Pittsfield. Coachman. Ch'd : i. 
Agnes Belle. 
Ensign E., b. Sept. 30, 1853. 



11710. Francis M., b. Apr. 25, 1858. 

1 171 1. N'ellie a., b. Mch. 25. 1861 ; m. 
Lenox, May 22, 1882, William A., 
b. Lee, Mass., son of Amos and 
Electa ( ) Fish. Butcher. 
Lenox. 

11712. Freddie P., b. Feb. 7, 1868. 



CHARLES D. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 21. 1819; m. ist, Feb. 9, i&»7, Emily H. Bedeau, 
who d. i860: ni. 2nd, Dec. 25, i860, Alaria D., b. 1817, dau. of Andrew and Catherine 
(Clark) Butler; m. 3rd, Lanesboro. Mass., Mch. 25, 1879, Urima G., d. Apr. 19, 
1885, ae. 67, (formerly wife of Charles P. Munson), dau. of Manna and Abigail 
( ) Case. He still resides at Lenox, Mass., where b. his 3 ch'n. 



11713- 
11714- 

8933- 

11716. 

11717- 

894s- 

II 720. 

8953- 

11 722. 
8958. 

1 1723. 

8964. 

1 1 724. 

1 1 725. 

8967. 



1 1 728. 
11729- 

1 1730. 

TI73I- 
11732- 

8968. 



Sarah M., b. 1843 ; m. 2nd, Lenox, 
Nov. 26, 1865, Francis S., b. 1843, 
son of Clement and Lydia R. 
( ) Thompson. 
Ida M.. b. Maryland. N. Y., Sept. 
4, 1850; m. Oct. 9. 1868, Constan- 
tine Frank Volncy, b. Apr. 19, 1838, 
son of Emory and Louisa C. 



(Knowlton) Ladd. His 2nd m. 
See Knowlton Gen., 1897. Painter. 
Pittsfield, Mass. See Ladd Gen., 
p. 258. 

Emma, b. 1855; m. Lenox, Oct. 12, 
1880, John H., b. 1846, son of John 
and Jane ( ) Root. Carpenter. 
Lenox. 



Jane A., b. Sept. 16, 1858, d. Nov. 

27, iS.^g. 

Frank ^L, b. Oct. 3, i860. + 



ALBERT G. LOOMIS. b. Sheffield. Mass., Dec. 26, 1823; m. i?t. Grt. Barrington, 

Mass., Aug. 15, 1850, Clarinda M.. b. Egremont, 1827, dau. of .-Mfred and Elizabeth 

( ) Strong; m. and, Mary C. Strong, b. June 25, 1825, d. Sept. 22, 1862. sister 

of his 1st wife. Carpenter. He d. 1865. New Marlboro, Mass. 4 ch'n, b. Grt. 

Barrington. 

Electa, b. Feb. 10, 1853 (ch'd of 11 718. 

Clarinda), d. Nov. 9, 1861. 

Frances E., b. May 16, 1855 (ch'd 11719- 

of Mary), d. June 17, 1855. 

CHARLES H. LOOMIS, b. Egremont, Mass., 1817; m.^ Harriet Hotaling. Car- 
penter. See records of Grt. Barrington, where b. his 2 ch'n. 
Charles S., b. ^L^y 15, 1854. 11721- A son, b. July 4. i860. 

RUTH LOOMIS, b. Apr. 14. 1846. She was (by reputed Lester Soules) mother 
of Minor B., b. about 1861, at Shcfheld, Mass. As he bears name Loomis in place of 
his father's name, we so record him as No. 

Minor B., b. about 1861.+ 

GEORGE H. LOOMIS, b. Sheffield. Mass., May 22, 1834; m. Lenox. Mass., Nov. 
30, 1870, Mary E., b. Lanesboro, Mass., 1848., dau. of Nathan C. and Frances ( ) 
Goodell. Carpenter. He d. Aug. 17, 1904. Sheffield, i ch'd. 
A son, b. Lenox, Mass., Sept. 17, 1871, d. Sept. 26, 1871. 



STEPHEN LOOMIS, b. 

Elmer, b. . 

A son, b. . 



He d. Parker, So. Dakota. 4 ch'n. 



1 1 726. A dau., b. - 

1 1727. A dau., b. 



MICHAEL LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 29, 1832; m. Wis., June 3, 1854, Mary Ann, 
b. N. J., dau. of Foell and Elizabeth (Warner) Hulrizer. Carp'r. Ind. Liberal. 
Humboldt, la. 9 ch'n. 

fett. She d. ae. 29. Ch'n: i. Eve- 
line, 2. , 3. . 

1 1733- Elizabeth B.. b. 1871, d. 1901. 

1 1734. Rutherford, b. 1876. -4- 

11735. Sidney Leon, b. 1882; m. . 

1 1 736. George, b. , d. ae. 17 mos. 



Erastus, b. Wis.. 1857, d 1863. 

Alfred, b. Howard (lo., la., 1859, 

d. ae. 4 yrs. 

Elmer Ellsworth, b. 1861, d. ae. 

23 yrs. 

Fred Grant, b. 1863. Unm. 

Luella May, b. ; m. Mof- 



LEMUEL LOOMIS, b. ; m. Sarah Roxana, dau. of Rufus Lackey. Riceville, 

Iowa. 5 ch'n. 



551 



Ntitth ^nirralt0n 



11737. Herjiax C, b. Nov., i860. 11739. Sidney Arthur, b. Oct., 1867. + 

11738. Ina Lillian, b. Nov., 1864; m. 11740. Ellis T., b. July, 1870. 

Bather. Ch'n : i. Vera Marie. 2. 11741. Una May, b. Apr. 8, 1877; m. 

Gerald Lemuel, 3. Ruth, 4. Mil- Cutting. Ch'd : i. Norbert Loomis. 

dred. 

'8973. EMMIT H. LOOMIS, b. Horseheads, N. Y., 1847; m. 1879, Kate Hamilton. Rice- 
ville, la. 5 ch'n. 

11742. Claud, b. . + ii74S- Alden, b. . 

1 1743. Myra, b. ^ . 11746- George, b. . 

1 1744. Belle, b. . 

8974. VALORUS B. LOOMIS, b. 1849 (iSsO ; m- 18/6. Mary Harris. Riceville, la. 
4 ch'n. 

11747. Gertrude, b. : ni. John Webb. Ch'd: i. Norwin. 

Ch'n: I. Fay (a girl), 2. Guy. 11749. Wesley, b. . 

1 1748. Eva, b. ; m. Robert Austin. 11750. Muriel, b. . 

8975. PARKER HALE LOOMIS, b. Horseheads, N. Y., Jan. 5. 1854; m. ist. Riceville, 
la., Oct. 29, 1878. Alice Borton, b. Elkader, la., Dec. 25. 1855, d. Apr. 20, 1892; m. 
2nd. Eminence, Kan., Mch. 19, 1893, Sarah Amanda Moore, b. Urbana, O., May 
25, 18=19. He was named for John P. Hale, of Maine. Removed from N. Y. when 
but I yr. old, to Iowa, thence to Kansas, 1880; register of deeds Norton Co., Kan., 
1882-4; admitted to the bar, 1887; removed from Garfield Co.. Kan., to Wakita, 
Okla., 1894. Bought the Herald, 1899. and will be elected Probate Judge, fall of 
1906. Att'y. Rep. Meth. Wakita, Okla. 5 ch'n. 

117^1. Alice, b. Norton, Kan., July 17, ii7S3- Gracia, b. Norton, Kan., Nov. 14, 

1881 ; m. July, 1899, Charles L. 1886, d. Oct., 1887. 

Bickendike. She d. Apr. 14, 1901. II7S4- Beulah, b. Emmence, Kan., Dec. 

Ch'n: I. Clarence, 2. Cora, 3. 14. 1889. 

Naomi. II7S5- Rhoda, b. Wakita, Nov. 17, 1895, d. 
11752. Leroy p., b. 1884. + July IS, 1899. 

8979 NELSON BARNES LOOMIS, b. Dundee, N. Y.-, July 28, 1823: m. Nov. 4. 1847, 

Priscilla, b. Dundee, FeS. 21. 1829, d. Aug. 6, , dau. of Moses and Susan 

(Swarts) Dean. He was a school teacher and farmer. Rep. Bapt. He d. Aug. 
31, 1861. Lyons, Mich. 4 ch'n. 

11756. Theron Moses, b. Portland, Mich., May 3/1852; m. 1885, Henry C. 
1850: m. Sept. 27, 187s, Florence Millis. She d. Sept. 17, 1906. 
Nightingale, b. May 7, 1857, dau. Whitewater, Wis. Ch'n: i. The- 
of William Warren and Martha ron H., 2. Lucille Millis. 

(Milne) Bogue. Lumber sales- 11758. George Washington, b. Apr. 7, 

man. Rep. Meth. Fowlersville, 1854. + 

Mich. No ch'n. ii7S9- Miles Nelson, b. July 16, 1858.+ 

11757. Emma M., b. East Plains, Mich., 

8980. HENRY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 31, 1825; m. ist, Sept. 9. 1849, Clarissa Richards; 
m. 2nd, . Pewamo, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

1 1760. Frank G., b. Dec. 27, 1853; m. 11761. Ida M., b. Sept. 24. i860, d. Mch. 

June 14, 1874. Marv Stannard. 5. 1861. 

Pewamo, Mich. 11/62. Eva E., b. Apr. 27, 1862. 

8981. LEWIS BIRDSALL LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept. 8. 1828: m. Feb 28, 1857, Olivia, 
dau. of Abraham Coryell Bartholomew. Northshade, Mich. See Bartholomew 
Gen., p. 504. 2 ch'n, 

11763. Alfred B., b. Jan. 27, 1857; nr "764. William J., b. May 12, 1868; m 

. 3 ch'n. I son and 2 dau. -■ ^° ^^'^ "' ^raud 

Carson City, Mich. Rapids, Mich. 

8982. MORRIS LOOMIS. b. Barrington, N. Y.. Apr. 22, 1831 ; m. there, July 16 1854. 
Candace M., b. Starkev, N. Y., Aug. 26. 1831. d. there Aiig.iS, '898. dau. of Samuel 
and (Raplee) Vance. Farmer. Rep. Meth. He d. Nov. 6, 1896, at Barring- 
ton, where b. his 8 ch'n. 

11765. Samuel A., b. Aug. 22, 1857. + O^t- 6, 1880, Sylvester B., b. Milo 

11766. Dorcilla O., b. Dec. 24, i860; m. N. Y., May 8, 1857. son of Peter 



ICimmis (Sniralugij 



55'- 



1 1 767. 

1 1768. 

11769- 
8984. 

1 1773- 



1 1 774. 
1 1 775- 

8987. 

11/77- 
11778. 

8991- 

1 1 780. 
11781. 
1 1 782. 

8996. 

1 1 786. 

8997 



1 1 788. 
9001. 

1 1790. 

11791. 
1 1 792. 

9005. 
1 1796. 
1 1797- 

1 1 798. 

9007. 



S. ami Mar\ < lli. .wii) Piilvcr. 

Barber. Rup. Prcs. No cli'n. 

Troupsburg, N. Y. 

Arvilla C, b. Oct. 9, 1863, d. Aug. 

25, 1866. 

Carrie, b. Nov. 24, 1865, d. Aug. 

30. 1866. 

Melvin n., b. Jan. 8, 1868.+ 



11770. M,\i(ii.L.\ v.. b. July 15. 1S70; in. 
Byron Miller. Westfield, Pa. 

11771. HuLDA M.. b. Nov. ID, 1873: m. 
Dec. 21, 1892, Frank Meeks. Penn 
Yan, N. Y. 

1 1772. LuELLA Af., b. Apr. i, 1876; m. 
Oct. 17, 1896, Wm. H. Lord. Dun- 
dee. N. Y. 



EDGAR LOOMIS, b. Penn Yan, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1835; m. Pevvamo, Mich., Aug. 16, 
1857, Martha Jane, b. Lyons, Mich., Feb. 22, 1840, dau. of John and Caroline (Had- 
dock) Gee. He is a farmer. Rep. He d. Pcwaino, Mch. 21, 1871, where b. his 
4 ch'n. 

Lydia Caroline, b. Sept. 9, 1859; 1865.-+- 

m. .\ug. 6, 1882, Charles Hanes. 11776. William Hexrv, b. Sept. 12. 1867; 

Ovid, Mich. ni. .-Xpr. 14, 1891, Capitola Curtis. 

Herbert Edgar, b. Dec. 4, 1861. + Centralia, Wash. 

George Herman, b. Aug. 26, 

SQUIRE LOO^HS, b. May 28, 1825; m. Clarinda Olds. Sidney, Mich. 3 ch'n. 
Hattie, b. 1862. 11779. May, b. 1867. 

Berths, b. 1865. 



CHARLES W. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 
shall, Mich. 6 ch'n. 

Nf.lson Henry, h. Nov. 14, 1862. 
Richard F., b, Oct. 9, 1864. 
Daisy Ann, b. Aug. 28, 1866. 



25, 1837; m. 1861, lanthe C. Williams. Mar- 

11783. Grace, b. Feb., 18, 1870. 

1 1784. Minnie, b. Mch. 29, 1872. 

1 1785. Nettie, b. Aug. 18, 1876. 



F;RANK R. LOOMIS, b. Green Oak, Mich., Nov. 5, 1850; m. Sept. 25. 1874, Har- 
riet Stevens. Plymouth, Mich., where b. his 2 ch'n. 



Louis, b. May 21, 1875. 



1 1787. Jay, b. Jan. 3, 1877. Detroit, Mich. 



JOHN HAMMOND LOO^^S, b. Green Oak, Mich., Mch. 31, 1854; m. Nov., 1882. 

Arabella, b. Livonia, Mich., Dec. 19, 1859, d. Dec. 21. 1889, dau. of Thomas and 

Irene (Whipple) Patterson. Ph. C, Mich. Univ'y, 1881. Chemist. Rep. Prot. 
Omaha, Neb. 2 ch'n. 



Walter Thomas, b. Nov. 30, 18 



1 1789. Irene, b. Dec. 3, 1892. 



NEWELL REX LOOMIS, b. Cherry Valley. O.. Sept. 20, 1839: m. May 7. 1873. 
Mary E.. dau. of James E. and Jemima (Cole) Reed. She d. Sept. 3, 1903. W. 
Williamsficld, O., where b. his 6 ch'n. 

1 1793. A dau.. b. Oct. 14. 1881, d. . 

1 1794. Cora M., b. Oct. 14. 1883. Stenog- 
rapher. Cleveland, O. 

1 1795. Ethel, b. Nov. 15, 1884. W. Wil- 
liamsfield. 



Arthur H., b. Mch. 20, 1874. Unm 

W. Williamsfield. 

Harry C, b. Apr. 20. 1876, d. Nov 

TO. 1876. 

Harry Clay, b. Oct. 9, 1877, d, 

Apr. 22, 1878. 



JAMES RAY LOOMIS, b. W. Williamsburg. O., Feb. 19. 1851; m. Mch. 7, 1876. 
Lania A. Hart. Cleveland, O. 6 ch'n. 



Jesse Miranda Hart, b. May i, 

1877. Cleveland, O. 

Edith May, b. Dec. 19. 1878; m. 

June 14. 190S, Jay D. Palmer. 

Salesman. Cleveland. O. 

Ray Kenneth, b. July 12, 1882. 

Cleveland, O. 



11799. Nixon Neil. b. Oct. 11, 1887. 
Cleveland. O. 

11800. Ralph Richard, b. Sept. 16, 1892, 
Cleveland. O. 

11801. James Ray. b. Aug. 8. 1896. d. 
Nov. 9. 1896. 



HENRY THOMAS LOOMIS, b. W. Williamsficld. O.. Nov. 24. 1856; m. Roches- 
ter, Ind., Dec. 26, 1882. Lida C, b. Rochester, Aug. 20. 1856. dau. of Charles J. and 
Harriet N. (Smith) Stradley. Formerly Prin. of the Spenccrian Commercial 
School, of Cleveland. O. For 4 yrs.. 1883-7. Prin. of the Detroit. Mich.. Business 
Univ'y. Author of three texts of the series of Practical Books for Com'l Schools. 
And now Pres. and manager of The Practical Text Book Co., Publishers, of Cleve- 



553 



Ninth ^^urraliou 



land, O. President of the Colonial Club of Cleveland, O., (1908). one of the largest 
and most important clubs of the city. He and wife spent the winter and spring of 
1908 in Europe and the Orient. 2 ch'n. 
1 1802. Leroy Howard, b. Detroit, Mch. 11803. Harold Charles, b. Cleveland, Oct. 

16, 1884. 15, 1888. 

9016. EDWARD J. LOOAHS, b. Chicago, 111., 1865; ni. Mary Belle Hawkins. Wash- 
ington Boulevard, Chicago, 111. i ch'd. 

1 1804. Robert, b. 1904. 

9018. FRANKLIN LOOMIS, b. Jan. 14, 1825; m. 1846, Eliza Jane Peters. He d. Apr. 6, 
1855. Columbus, Wis. 4 ch'n. 

11805. A son, b. 1847. Burned to death. 11807. Lydia Ann, b. 1852, d. 1866. 

1 1806. Josephine, b. 1850; m, Stub- 11808. Franklin, b. 1855. Arkansas. 

blefield. Arkansas. 



9020. 
1 1809. 
11810. 

9021. 

11813. 
11814. 
11815. 
11816. 
11817. 

9022. 

1 1820. 
11821. 

IT 822. 



MILFORD LOOMIS, b 

bus. Wis. 4 ch'n. 

William Edgar, b. Sept, 

1855. + 

Annie Laurie, b. Dec. 26, 1858; m 

Geo. A. Bain. Lexington, Ky. 



1 1826. 

1 1827. 

1 1828. 

1 1829. 

9043. 



May 5, 1829; m. Dec. 
11811. 
11812. 



It 



I, 1853, Elizabeth Strange. Colum- 

Maud, b. Dec. 20, 1862. Unm. 

Columbus. 

Carrie, b. June 8, 1866; m. Frank 

F. La Rowe. Sioux City, la. 



ALBERT LOOMIS, b, Nov. 17, 1831 ; 

Mo. 7 ch'n. 

Charles W., b. Oct. i, 1853. + 11818. 

Edwin G., b. Jan. 25, 1856. -|- 

John F., b. May 19, 1858. -|- 

WiLLiAM H., b. July 16, 1861. + 

Carrie, b. Lexington, Mo., July 5, 11819. 

1864. Unm. Lexington, Mo. 



1852, Elizabeth Stevenson. Lexington, 



HARVEY LOOMIS, b. Union, N. Y., Mch. i, 
1858, Clarinda, b. Lockport, 111., Apr. 14, 1839, 

dau. of Michael and (Webb) Noel. Mch. 

Wis. 

Nellie A., b. Feb. 6, i860. Vice 
Pres. Wis. State Federation Wom- 
en's Clubs. Colutnbus, Wis. 
Edwin H. K., b. May 13, 1866, 11823. 

adopted Apr. 9, 1867. 
Guy Noel, b. July 29, 1870 ; m. 
Mch. 20, 1901, Lina Genung, b. 11824. 

Columbus, Wis., dau. of Theron P. 



Albert S., b. Lexington, Mo., Jan. 
27, 1868; m. June 12, 1895, Me- 
dora L. Steele. No ch'n. Lex- 
ington, Mo. 

A son, b. Lexington, Mo., Jan., 
187a, d. next day. 

1834; m. Columbus, Wis.. June 13, 
d. Columbus, Wis., Aug. i, 1885, 
Rep. Cong. 4 ch'n, b. Columbus, 

and Theresa E. (Genung) Holt. 
Farmer. Rep. Cong. Glen Flora, 
Texas. 

Hattie May, b. May 11, 1873; m. 
Dec. 29, 1897, Alex. H. Wright. 
Lake Mills, Wis. 

A. Paul, b. Nov. 30, 1878. Co- 
lumbus, Wis. 



9026. WASHINGTON LOOMIS, b. Jan. 25, 1846; m. Dec. 17, 1868, Imogen L. Plumer. 

Fall River, Wis. i ch'd. 
11825. Bertha, b. Mch. 4, 1870. 

9034. THOMAS KITSIG LOOMIS, b. Brown Co., N. Y., Jan. 17, 1841 ; m. Hulda A., 

b Feb 7, 1842, d. Mch. 14, 1885, at Mankato, Minn., dau. of Anthony James in 

service— Co. K, 32nd Wis. Inf.— Civil War. Farmer. Rep. Now m Soldiers 
Home at Minnehaha, Minn. 6 ch'n. 

Charles Henry, b. Aug. 26, i860. 11830. Adelbert, b. Sept 21, 1872. 

Margaret May, b. Oct. 3, 1862. 11831. George Burton, b. Mch. 27, 1870, 

Rosa Leticia, b. Julv 29, 1866. at Mankato. Unm. 
Clara, b. Mankato, May 18, 1868. 



11832. 

"833. 



GEORGE H. LOOMIS, b. Union, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1837; m. Rochester, Mmn. Sept. 
15, 1864, Matilda, b. Climer, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1843, dau. of Daniel and Mary (Grit- 
fith) Cross. Mechanic. He d. Pomona, Calif., Mch. 25, 1889. 3 ch n. 
Edwin C, b. June 14, 1865. + Aug. 13. 1891, Frank Thayer 

Arcelia T., b. Oct. 4, 1867; m. 11834. Alfred H., b. Aug. 5. i»73- + 



ICnnmts (^rnralngg 



554 



9044. DUANE DATIS LOOMIS. b. Reaver Dam, Wis., Apr. 22, 1847; m. Milwaukee, 
Wis., Jan. 25, 1878, Marion Susana, b. Summit, Wis., June 7, 1846, dau. of William 

and Kate (Turner) Southward. He d. . Milwaukee, Wis. i ch'd. 

1183s. Fred Duane, b. Milwaukee, Aug. ciple of Shakespeare. 

27, 1879. He is an actor — a dis- 

9051. BURTON JASPER LOOMIS, b. Maine, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1844; m. Feb., 1863, Helen 
Williams. Ketchumville, N. Y. 1 ch'd, b. N. Y. 

1 1836. Minnie Lovisa, b. Feb., 1874. 

9052. JAMES OREN LOOMIS, b. Maine, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1847; m. Jan., 1866, Carrie 
Sebastian. Maine, N. Y., where b. his I ch'd. 

11837. Addie Mary, b. Nov., 1867. 

9053. WINTHROP ROE LOOMIS, b. Maine, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1850; m. Maine, Feb. 19, 
1884, Lillian Elizabeth, b. Newark Valley, N. Y., Mch. 12. 1863, dau. of John and 
Loretta (Baker) Schoolcraft. School teacher. Newark Valley. 4 ch'n, b. Maine. 

1 1838. Bertha, b. Mch. 29, 1885. 11840. Lillie, b. Nov. 22, 1888. 

1 1839. Lester, b. Apr. 5, 1886. 11841. Marion, b. Oct. 12, T893. 

9065. MILTON OSCAR LOOMIS, b. E. Troy, Pa., Jan. 28, 1843; m. E. Canton, Pa., 
Nov. 20, 1869, Sarah Sophia, b. Apr. 12, 1853. dau. of Adin and Sophia (Spear) 
Calkins. Teacher and farmer. Mcmb. Leg. 1889-90. i ch'd. 

11842. Grace May, b. Troy, Pa., Feb. 23, 1871. 

9066. LUCIEN EUGENE LOOMIS, b. E. Troy, Pa., June 28, 1845; m. there. Oct. 20, 
1874, Loretta Jane, b. Troy, Pa.. Mch. 15, 1849, dau. of Nicholas and Hulda (West- 
fall) Potter. Farmer. W. Burlington, Pa. I ch'd. 

1 1843. Arthur Reid, b. Troy, Pa., Sept. 18, 1875. 

9079. GEORGE W. LOOMIS, b. Galway, N. Y., July 5, 1850: m. ist, Churchtown, N. Y., 
Nov. 5, 1885, Delia, b. Taghkanic. N. Y., Jan. 28, 1856, d. Richmond Furnace, Mass., 
Feb. 8, 1892, dau. of James and Harriet (Friss) Spencer: m. 2nd, Hillsdale, N. Y., 
Jan. 17, 1894, Arthella, b. Hillsdale, Aug. 20, 1856, dau. of Leonard and Olive (Coon) 
Wagoner. Merchant. Rep. Reformed. Ghent, N. Y. i ch'd. 

1 1844. Lalra D., b. Pulver's Station, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1887. 

9082. DANIEL W. LOOMIS, b. Smithville Flats, N. Y., 1828; m. Whitney's Point, 
Laura Hodges, who d. Willett, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1907. He d. Oct. i, 1890. Willett, 
N. Y. 2 ch'n. 
1184';. Benjamin H., b. May 20, 1850. + bard. 

1 1846. Ella S., b. ; m. Morell Hib- 

9084. HENRY LOOMIS, b. Smithville. N. Y., June 17, 1832; m. ist. Tyner, N. Y., Oct. 
4, 1854, Caroline R., b. Tyner, Aug. 22, 1833, d. Smithville, Mch. 8, 1900, dau. of 
Davidson and Clarissa R. (Rorapaugh) Landers; m. 2nd, Oct., 1904, Mrs. Sarah B. 
Lewis. Farmer. Rep. Univ. Smithville, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

11847. Allie a., b. Aug. 8, i8s8; m. Oct. Grace, b. Smithville, Dec. 24. 1876, 
22, 1884, Fred Dibble. dau. of Edwin F. and Ulyssa 

1 1848. Burdett H., b. Mch. 29, 1863. (Flagg) Brown. Att'y-at-Law. 

11849. Millard C, b. Jan. 17, 187 1 ; m. Oxford, N. Y. Rep. Episc. 
Oxford, N. Y., Sept. 30, 1905, Orla 

9087. VINSON LOOMIS, b. Smithville, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1830; m. Jan. 9, 1850, Betsey M. 
Stewart. He was an oflicer in the cavalry, Civil War. He died on a ranch in the 
west. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 

11850. Merton, b. Sept. 7, 1857. 

9088. WARREN LOOMIS. b. Smithville, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1831; m. ist, Dec. 23, 1862, 
Hulda A. Bartle ; m. 2nd, Phabe Lewis. Smithville, N. Y., where b. his i ch'd. 

11851. Perry A., b. Apr., 1865. 

9094. FLOYD LOOMIS, b. Smithville, N. Y., Mch. 5, 1847; m. Dyer, Ark., Fannie Strine, 
b. Van Buren, Ark.. Feb. 19. 1862. Farmer. Dem. Meth. (South). 8 ch'n, ist 
b. Van Buren, rest at Dyer, Ark. 



5S5 



5^tuth ^fiirratimt 



11852. Warken, b. July 28, 1880. + 11S55. Daniel, b. Feb. 5, 1886. 

1 1853. Lucy Mariah, b. Jan. 13. 1882; 11856. Florence, b. Sept. 26, 1888. 

m. Dec. 20, 1902, Geo. Roberts. 11857. Abbie Eunice, b. Oct. 29, 1890. 

Child: I. Cabell. 11858. Fannie, b. June 6. 1893. 

11854. Ora, b, Jan. 27, 1884, d. Oct. 17, 11859. Floyd Enoch, b. Jan. 8, 1898. 
1885. 

9096. EDWARD BENAIAH LOOMIS, b. Smithville, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1844; m. ist, Smith- 
ville, Nov. 13, 1866. Josephine, b. Feb. 21, 1846, d. July 3, 1895, dau. of Samuel and 
Phcebe ( ) Lewis ; m. 2nd, Oxford, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1900, Louise, b. May 23, 1862, 
dau. of Hiram D. and Sophia E. (Smith) Walworth. Farmer. Rep. Oxford, i 
ch'd. 

1 1860. Ward, b. Smithville, June 16, 1868; d. Dec. 9, 1904. No ch'n. 
m. Sept. 19, 1892, Anna Wynn. He 

9105. JERE^HAH LOOMIS, b. Oxford, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1836; m. Oct. 26, 1859, Maria 
Wheeler. Oxford, where b. his 6 ch'n. 

11861. Alvir.\, b. Mch. 15, 1861, d. Nov. 11863. Whe.\ton, b. June 7, 1864. 

12, 1862. 1 1864. Lottie W., b. Jan. 29, 1866. 

11862. Margaret, b. Oct. 26, 1862, d. Nov. 11865. Catherine, b. Aug. 26, 1869. 
20, 1863. 1 1866. George W., b. May 7, 1871. 

9109. CHARLES W. LOOMIS, b. Oxford, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1843; m. Mch. 22, 1864, Julia 
L. Manning. School teacher in early life. At age 21 he bought a farm at Greene, 
N. Y., which he continued to own until death, and to which he frequently returned 
after engaging in business in Brooklyn, N. Y. On Jan. i, 1873, he entered the firm 
of Root and Loomis in Brooklyn, N. Y. In 1875 the firm became Loomis and 
Williamson. On Jan. i, 1893, Mr, Loomis retired, and with his son, F. B. Loomis, 
started the firm of C. W. Loomis and Son, on Broadway, Brooklyn. He d. Nov. 

13, 1897, at his home in Brooklyn, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. Greene, N. Y. 

11867. Frank B., b. May 2, 1870. + Brooklyn, N. Y. 

11868. Ella IVL, b. June 28, 1873. Unm. 

9112. HENRY B. LOOMIS, b. Oxford, N. Y., Apr. 24, 185 1 ; m. Smithville, N. Y., Oct. 
15, 1873, Florence L., b. Smithville, Jan. 28, 1855, dau. of Dudley S. and Polly ( ) 
Breed. Farmer. Deni. Bapt. Greene, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. Smithville. 

1 1869. Arthur B., b. Sept. 13, 1876. Dec. 12, 1900, Ernest Davis. Ch'n: 

1 1870. Edith M., b. Aug. 8, 1880; m. i. Harold, 2. Marian. 

9113, JAMES LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 7, 1846; m. Jan. 12, 1870, Elizabeth Hoysradt, 
Salisbury, Conn. 2 ch'n. 

11871. Nina, b. Dec. 10, 1870, d. Dec. 17, 11872. Mina, b. Nov. 25, 1871, d. Dec. 17, 
1871. 1871. 

9120. LEAVITT R. LOOMIS. b. Gallatin. N. Y., May 6, 1862: m. ist, Claverack, N. Y., 
Jan. 29, 1891, Anna, b. Claverack, Oct. 26, 1855, d. Claverack, Aug. 5, 1895, dau. of 
Henry Sylvester and Cornelia (Van Deusan) Milham ; m. 2nd, June 2. 1904, Alice 
M., b. Colimibia Co.. N. Y., Mch. 4, 1877, dau. of John F. and Mary Etta (Odell) 
Williams. Prop, of a machine works. Rep. Dutch Reform. Claverack, N. \. 
I ch'd. 

1 1873. Henry Milham, b. July 23, 1895. 

9141. CHARLES W. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Jan. 22, 1841 ; m. Feb. 9, 1862, Sarah Morton. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

1 1874. Mary, b. Mch. 10, 1866. 11876. Clara, b. Oct. 26, 1871. 

1 1875. Marie, b. Aug. 16, 1868. 

9144. GEORGE W. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Mch. 9. 1848; m. Dec. 2, 1867, Etta Gardiner. 
Syracuse, N. Y. i ch'd, b. N. Y. 

11877. Charles W., b. May lo, 1875. 

9145. ALBERT LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Dec, 12, 1851; m. Dec. 11, 1873, Mary Clark. N. Y. 
City. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 

1 1878. George, b. Sept., 1874. 



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LM'KUS LOOMIS, b. G.illatiiivill..'. X. V.. Dec. 4, 1843; in. Brooklyn, X. \.. Nov 
18 1875 Rebecca Augusta, b. Brooklvn, X. Y., OcJ. 20, 1851, d. Oct. 14. 1908. clau. of 
Alexander Fink and Isabella (Whiting) Sparks. At the age of 15 he inherited the 
great advantage of povertv and a widowed mother which caused hard work and self 
* reliance. At 16 he entered a foreign shipping office in X. Y. City, and two years later 
he entered the wholesale cotton house of Geo. W. Powers & Co., X. Y. City, at the 
munificent sum of two dollars per week, and has been engaged in that line of busi- 
ness from that time until this, more especially cotton mills in the south, commencing 
right after the Civil War, when in tlicir infancy, and now engaged in their sale, and 
as a stockholder in several, with location at Xo. 345 Broadway, X. Y. City— goods 
being shipped to all commercial centers in the U. S., and also to the Chinese Empire 
and the Levant. . ... . , . 

He was instrumental in the matter of Reciprocity with Latin-America, taking 
a testimonial from Xew York merchants to Hon. James G. Blaine, which resulted 
in its extension from Brazil to eight or nine other countries, including Xicaragua, 
Honduras, Costa Rica, Porto Rico and Cuba. ,,,,., , 

Also, later, he was the bearer of a petition to the Hon. William AlcKinley, then 
Pres. of the U. S., to retain the Philippine Islands, right after tlie battle of Manila. 
This petition was signed by many of the leading merchants of X. Y. City, at a 
time when it was not popular, and when the main idea was to make a coaling port 
of ]\L-inila and "sail away," as it was termed. ^ . , 

He also engaged in getting up a petition signed by the ofhcials of Southern 
Cotton Mills, including many ex-Confederate soldiers, to the late John Hay on the 
matter of "open door with China," which afterwards developed the most remark- 
able state papers which have emanated from Washington for a long tim-, and 
which really prevented the dismemberment of the Chinese Empire. Mr. H^y long 
had this in mind but for certain reasons was not pressing it, but with the endorse- 
ment of leading Southern men, together with many in the Xorth, he went forward 
and accomplished the task. _ , , -. 1 

Mr. Loomis, years ago, adopted the tithing system and as a result has aided 
in building many new Churches, and in spreading the Bible, etc., his contributions 
to date exceeding fifty thousand dollars. He is the author of the booklet, "Remem- 
ber the Sabbath Day to Keep it Holy," and his life and actions constitute an 
argument that a man can succeed in business on the basis of the Ten Command- 
ments and the Golden Rule. , , , , 

He stands for a fair and a square deal and the brotherhood of man, and he 
believes in the dignity of labor and the leadership of thought. He also believes 
in the total abolition of the saloon for the sake of Inimanity. He is a leader in 
whatever he undertakes and his infiuence bespeaks for it success. His place of 
business is Xo. 345 Broadway, X. Y'., but his home is at Elberon, X. J. 7 ch'n, first 
5 b. Brooklyn, X. Y., last 2 b. Elberon, X. J. 

1 1879. Helen Murray, b. Mch. 12, 1877. 11883. 

11880. Isabella Sparks, b. July 7, 1878. 11884. 

11881. Harry Russell, b. Jan. 16, 1880. 

1 1882. Webster Throckmorton, b. Mch. 11885. 
19, ■ 

oiso JOHX THWIXG LOOMIS, b. Avon, X. Y., Dec. 5, 1858; m. Ionia, Mich., Jan. 22, 
1801 Agnes Estella, b. Ionia, Dec. 30, 1865. d. Grand Rapids, Mich., June 11, 1892, 
dau.' of Levi Martin and Alice Adella (Murdock) Kelsey. Accountant. Deni. 
Episc. Depew, X. Y. i ch'd. 
1 1886. John Thwing, b. Grand Rapids, June 11, 1892. 

QIS2 M'\J ARTHUR PERKIXS LOOMIS, b. Ionia, Mich., Sept. 12, 1859; "i- Ionia, 
Xov 16, 1894, Carrie May, b. Ionia, Mch. 25. 1862, dau. of Alonzo and Celia (Dex- 
ter) Sessions. He was private sec'y to Gov. John T. Rich, 1893-1897, and is private 
sec'y to the present Gov. (Warner) of Jilicli. Ionia, Mich. 4 ch'n, b. Ionia. 
Mary Frances, b. Mch. 29, 1896. 11889. Dexter Sessions, b. Feb. 13, 1902. 

John Rich, b. Jan. 24, 1900. "890. James Winship, b. May 29, 1905. 

ni. Catherine Slaughter. Vienna, X. Y. 

1852; m. 
Peters- 



Laurus, Jr., b. Xov. 21, 1886. 

Margaret Whiting, b. Feb. 17, 

1888. 

Mildred Louise, b. Dec. 6, 1892. 



1 1887. 

1 1888. 

9175- 

11891. 
1 1892. 



DEXXIS LOOMIS, b. X. Y., Dec. 2, 1822 

9 ch'n, b. X. Y. 

Dennis, b. Aug. 10, 1846. 11893- Elizabeth, b. Feb. 3, 

Laura Jane, b. Mch. 16, 1850, d. 18^, Robert E. Torrey 

Aug. 10, 1850. bu.g. X. V. 



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No. 9149. 

Laurus Loomis, 

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SSI 



Ninth (intrratinn 



1 1 894. 

1 1895. 

1 1896. 

9184. 

1 1900. 

9212. 

1190T. 
9214. 



1 1903. 

11904- 
11905. 
9218. 



11912. 

11913- 
11914. 

1191S- 
11916. 

9220. 



1 1920. 

11921. 
1 1922. 
11923- 

11924- 
9239- 

11929. 
11930- 
11931- 

9243- 

11933- 

11934- 



WiLLiAM A., b. Jan. 2, 1854. 
Joel, b. Feb. 25, 1857. 
Frances Emma, b. June, 1858. 



1 1897. Sylvester, b. Nov. 28, 1861, d. Dec. 
6, 1863. 

1 1898. Chester, b. Apr 12, 1865. 

1 1899. Herman, b. Feb., 1869. 

JOHX H. LOOMIS. b. X. Y., Apr. 28, 1842; m. Nov. 11, 1872, Florence . 

Bay City, Mich, i ch"d. 
Freddie, b. Dec, 1874. 

GEORGE W. LOOMIS, b. Scotch_ Ridge, O., Feb. 18, 1852; m. July 2, 1871, Ellen 

Phillips. Bowling Green, O. 2 ch'n, b. O. 

Edmund Roy, b. July 25, 1872. 11902. Orpha M., b. Mch. 9, 1874. 



EDMUND LORIN LOOMIS, b. Scotch Ridge, 

Mch. II 1880, Jennie M., b. West Alexander, 

James C. and Mary Ann (Strain) Mukch. 

Prot. Pemberville, O. 9 ch'n. 

Frank D., b. Bowling Green, O., 

Dec. 14, 1880; m. Sept., 1904, Ada 

B. Bandeen. Supt. Christy Mission. 

Newark, N. J. 

Charles C, b. Bowling Green, 

July 6, 1882; m. June 8, 1904, 

Faith Delia Donzy. 

Anna Laura, b. Scotch Ridge, 

Aug. 23, 1884; m. Aug. 2, 190S, 



1 1906. 

1 1907. 

11 908. 

1 1909. 

11910. 



11911. 



O., June 6, 1856 : m. Scotch Ridge, 
, Pa., June 13. 1857, dau. of Rev. 
Farmer and stock dealer. Prohib. 

Deyo R. Knight. 

Edmond Eos, b. Oct. 10. 1887. 

Ormond Eros, b. Oct. 10, 1887. 

Maggie Rachel, b. May 18, 1890. 

J. C. MuRCH. b. June 6, 1893, d. 

May II, 1894. 

Lawrence Lee, b. June 8, 1896, d. 

Nov. 8. 1897. 

Marv Permelia, b. Jan. 4, 1899. 



DAVID HERMAN LOOMIS, b. Pemberville, O., Dec. 5, 1867; m. Sept. 15, 1892, 

Mary Etta, b. Bowling Green, O.. Sept. IS, 1872, dau. of Alexander and Jessie 

(Thorn) Wright. Scotch Ridge., O., where b. his 8 ch'n. 

Jessie Philinda, b. Aug. 20, 1893. iioi7- Clifford Herman, b. Jan. 21, 1902. 

Ruby Glendora, b. Sept. 18, 1894. 11918. Benjamin Winfield, b. June 16, 

Bessie Eulalia, b. Jan. 21, 1896. 1904. 

Lester Lorenzo, b. Jan. 2, 1898. 11919- Anna Laura, b. July i, 1905. 

Ray Wright, b. Aug. 9, 1900. 

WILLIAM LEVI LOOMIS, b. Bowling Green. O., Apr. 11, 1850; m. Bowling 
Green, Apr. 26, 1874, Mattie, b. Bowling Green, Mch. 18, 1855, dau. of Daniel and 
Barbara ( ) Crom. Farmer. Ind. Emporia, Kan. 9 ch'n. 



Sanford Oba, b. Bowling Green, 

Mch. 10, 187s; m. Dec. 18, 1895, 

Ainelia Hirsch. 

Ella Lenora, b. Bowling Green, 

Sept. I, 1876, d. Nov. 7, 1878. 

Freddie Elmer, b. Bowling Green, 

July 26, 1878, d. Mch. 19, 1879. 

John Edmon, b. Bowling Green, 

Dec. 29, 1879; m. Feb. 28, 1901, 

Daisy Lockard. 

Emma Viola, b. Bowling Green, 



Feb. 22, 1882 ; m. Dec. 20, 1904, 
Edmond Long. 

1 1925. Myrtle Estella. b. Clyde, Kan., 
Aug. IS, 1884; m. Nov. 26, 1902, 
Loren H. Barnes. 

1 1926. Wallace LeRoy, b. Emporia, Kan., 
May 12, 1887. 

1 1927. Levi Dudley, b. Emporia, Kan., 
Dec. 10, 1888. 

1 1928. Althea Mabel, b. Emporia, Kan., 
Mch. 4, 1891. 

DR. JAMES THOMAS LOOMIS, b. Scotch Ridge, O., Feb. 26, 1861 ; m. Boice, 

O., Apr. 7, 1887, Alice B. Gray, b. Circlevill.e, O., 1870. d. Toledo, O., June 23, 1903. 

M. D., Chicago Physio-Med. Coll. Physician. Ind't. Prot. Toledo, O., (i6ai 

Broadway). 4 ch'n, all b. Pemberville, O., except 3rd one. 

LoREN Levi, b. Mch. 15, 1888. 1893- 

Prudy Sarah, b. Dec. 30, 1890. 11932. Joseph Gray, b. Sept. 7, 1895. 

Bessie L., b. Fostoria, O., July 3, 

JAMES MARVIN LOOMIS, b. Windsor. Conn.. July 30, 1825; m. Oct. 8, i8so, 
Mary Ramsey. Conductor on H. & N. H. R. R. Hartford, Conn. 3 ch'n. 
Catherine Marvinia, b. July 29, ii935- Ch.«les Russell, b. Aug. 13, 

1851. 1857; ni. May 28, 1889, Harriet M. 

James, b. Oct. 10, 1853, d. Nov. 15, Parker. 

1854- 



inomma (i^furalogg 558 

9244. W.\L'I1:K WILLARIJ LOO.MIS, b. Windsor, Conn., June 27, 1830; ni. ist, Feb. 
17, 1863, Lucy M. Wilson, d. Mch. 17, 1872, ae. 37; m. 2nd, Feb. 11, 1880, Elizabeth 
Benton, b. Oakham, Mass., June 25, 1844, dau. of Emory and Elizabeth Frances 
(Keep) Lincoln. \Vindsor, where b. his 5 ch'n. 

1 1936. Edwin Chapman, b. Feb. 8, 1864. ii939- Walter Marshall, b. Mch. 4, 

1 1937. Delia Wilson, b. Feb. 12, 1865, d. 1869. 

July 2, 1881. 1 1940. Lucy ^Lxrshall, b. Mcli. 9, 1872, 

1 1938. Fanny Benton, b. Mch. 10, 1867; d. July 15. 1872. 
m. Nov. 16, 1892, Arthur Mather. 

9247. SIMEON LOOMIS, h. Windsorville, Conn., Sept. 24, 1840; m. July 14. 1867, Emma 
J. Mack, d. Dec. 26, 1874. He d. Aug. 15, 1905. Windsor, Conn. 3 ch'n, b. Conn. 

11941. Hezekiah S., b. July 15, 1869. ii943- Emma Alice, b. May 23, 1874. 

1 1942. Frederick Albert, b. Oct. 19, 1871. 

9254. CHARLES D. LOOMIS, b. June 25, 1849; m. Mch., 1873, Hattie Judd. Battle 

Creek, Mich. 2 ch'n. 
11944. MiNA, b. July, 1875. II94S- Cora B., b. Aug., 1876. 

9263. ALEXANDER A. LOOMIS, b. O., July 23, 1839; m. Medina Co., O., July 25, 
i860, Harriette M., b. Chatham, Medina Co., O., Apr. 13, 1844, dau. of Wm. and 
Phcebe (Conklin) Fleming. He d. May 7, 1865 (May 4, 1864), in U. S. Army. 
She m. 2nd, Denis H. Shaw. Wooster, O., when he died, but she resides now at 
Medina, O. i ch'd. 

11946. Charles L., b. Oct. 2, 1861. + 

9264. CHESTER LOOMIS, b. O., Aug. 16, 1841 ; m. Ellen Henries, (Sarah Henrys). 
Norwalk, O. i ch'd. 

1 1947. Ella, b. 1874. 

9266. LEANDER LOOMIS, b. New Lyme, Ashtabula Co.. O., June 23, 1845; m. ist, 
Aug. 26, 1862, Mary E. Pierce ; m. 2nd, Mary, b. Sullivan, O., dau. of Alfred and 
M. A. (Harrison) Dudley. Farmer. Rep. Cong. Sullivan, O. 2 ch'n. 

11948. Martin, b. Elyria, O., Nov. 25, m. Penfield, O., Aug. 5, 1901, W. 
1871 ; m. Dec. 30, 1902, Mary An- W. Parent. Sullivan, O. Ch'd : 
drews. Sullivan, O. I. Lois Catherine. 

11949. Rosella, b. Lodi, O., Oct. 3, 1873; 

9267. NELSON LOOMIS, b. O., June 23, 1848; in. Elizabeth Wallett. He d. Nov. 4, 
1901. Polk, O. 2 ch'n, b. O. 

11950. Ola, b. 1875. ii9Si- Charles W., b. 1877. 

9273. CHARLES MILTON LOOMIS, b. Grafton, O.. Jan. 7, 1850; m. Apr. 4, 1872, 
Ellen M. Foley. He d. Feb. 5, 1886, at Cleveland, O., and she resides at CJrafton, 
O., where b. their i ch'd. 

1 1932. Julia A., b. Feb. 19, 1873; m. Feb. ch'n. Elyria, O. 

II, 1902, Perkins K. Clark. No 

9274. LESLIE ROOD LOOMIS, b. Belden, O., June 17, 1854; m. Cleveland, O., Oct. 6, 
1886, Mary W., b. Cleveland, Nov. 8, 1864, dau. of Thomas E. and Annie ( ) 
Early. Lawyer. Ind't. Ref'd Episc. Cleveland, O. i ch'd. 

11953. Milton Early, b. Cleveland, July 18, 1887. 

9276. FRANK A. LOOIkllS, b. O., Sept. 3, 1846; m. June 12, 1867, Mattie B. Maltby. 
Footville, O. 2 ch'n. 

1 1954. Luella Eugene, b. Apr. 22, 1870. 9, 1876, dau. of Daniel A. and An- 

11955. Vernon Emory, b. Burton, O., nis (Bromley) Smith. Ashta- 
Aug. 23. 1872 ; m. Oct. 26, 1906, bula, O. 

Ruby Annis, b. Ashtabula, O., Jan. 

9289. EDMUND ELI LOOMIS, b. Lodi, O., Apr. 13, 1863; m. July 4. . Amanda, 

b. , dau. of Alexander and Fanny (Lance) Lee. Farmer. Dem. Mcth. Lodi, 

O. 3 ch'n, b. nr. Lodi, O. 

11956. Charles, b. , d. . 1909. B. S. 

1 1957. Walter Worthy, b. Oct. 11, 1886. 11958. Ray Eli, b. Oct. 7, 1888. 
Grad. Baldwin Univ., Berca, O., 



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No. 9323. 
Charles Battell Loomis, 
1861- 



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9300. MARTIN H. LOOMIS, b. Cliarlestown. O., Oct. 15, 1835; m. Oct. 7, i860, Emerette 
Howard. He d. Sept. 3, 1898. Ravenna, O. 2 ch'n, b. O. 

11959. FiDA A., b. Apr. 12, 1862; m. 11960. Harriet T., b. Dec. 11, 1865; m 

. She d. . . She d. . 

9305. RUFUS D. LOO^^S, b. Mch. 22, 1859; m. Jan. 9, 1884, Eva L. Baldwin. He d. 

Sept. 4, 1886, and she m. 2nd, . Rufus was a farmer, and resided at 

Ravenna, O. i ch'd. 

11961. Ernest, b. ; m. Helen Stan- side, and have one cliild. Farmer. 

ford, of Ravenna, where they re- 

9306. CHARLES Z. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 2, i860 ; m. Oct. 6, 1886, Nettie Mae Judd. Brick- 
layer. Rep. Ravenna, O. 3 ch'n. 

1 1962. Raymond, b. . 11964. Margaret, b. . 

1 1963. A son, b. . 

9307. WALTER HART LOOMIS. b. May 30, 1867; m. Oct. 30, 1894, Mary Copeland. 
Farmer. Rep. Charlestown, O. i ch'd. 

1 1965. A child, b. . 

9312. WILLIAM WARNER LOOMIS, b. Sept. 16, 1876; m. Oct. 23, 1906, Alice, b. Nov. 
2, 1876, dau. of Paul Sayles and Maria C. (Coggshall) Bibbs. Editor. Rep. La 
Grange, 111. i ch'd. 

1 1966. Marion, b. Dec. 10, 1906. 

9317. EDGAR AUSTIN LOOMIS, b. Burr Oak, Mich., Nov. 30, 1862; m. Atwater, O., 
Aug. 22. 1888, Susan Belle, b. Atwater, Aug. 9. 1867, dau. of Friend and Eliza Ann 
(Bollinger) Whittlesey. Life Ins. Agt. Rep. Presb. Saginaw, Mich. I ch'd. 

1 1967. Ramona Belk, b. Adrian, Mich., Dec. s, 1889. 

9322. CHARLES BATTELL LOOMIS, b. Brooklvn, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1861 ; m. Brook- 
lyn, Feb. 14. 1888, Mary Charlotte, b. N. Y. City, Dec. 5. 1863, dau. of Alfred Rob- 
inson and Almira Van Nostrand (Suydam) Fullerton. He is the "Cheerful Ameri- 
can." Author of many popular works. Reader and entertainer (humorist). Rep. 
Episc. Fanwood, N. J. 3 ch'n. 

1 1968. Charles Battell, b. Feb. 14, 1889, 1890, at Flatbush, N. Y. 

at Brooklyn. 11970. Edith Worthington, b. July 29, 

11969. Alfred Fullerton, b. Aug. 23, 1895, at Torringford, Conn. 

9327. REV. CHARLES W. LOOMIS, b. Charlestown, O., Nov. 24. 1853; m. Winsted, 
Conn., Sept. 8, 1891, Julia M., b. Torrington, Conn., July 6, 1866, dau. of George 
Kellogg and Margarette Esther (Griswold) Colt. Grad. Amherst Coll. A. B., and 
Yale Theol. School, B. D. Preacher. Rep. Cong. Pastor of Cong. Ch. at Ashby, 
Mass. 4 ch'n. 

11971. Frederic Colt, b. Winsted, June field, Mass., Oct. 5, 1896, d. June 
13, 1892. 27, 1903. 

1 1972. George Colt, b. Winsted, Dec. 6, 11974. Charles W., Jr., b. Medford, 
1894. Mass., Jan. 24, 1901. 

1 1973. Frank Warren, b. West Brook- 

9345- HIRAM GAYLORD LOOMIS, b. Conn., July 6, 1833; m. Apr. 23, 1861, Fidelia 
Holcomb. Hartford, Conn. S ch'n, b. Conn. 

II97S- Caroline H., b. Apr. 9, 1862, d. m. Feb. 14, 1893, Frederick Groes- 

Aug. 4, 1862. beck. Hartford, Conn. 3 ch'n. 

11976. Hiram Benjamin, b. June 29, 11978. Kate Langdon. b. Jan. 12, 1869, d. 
1863. + Jan. 8, 1879. 

1 1977. Minnie Louise, b. June 24, 1866; ii979- Frank W., b. May 4, 1872. -|- 

9352. GEORGE WALTER LOOMIS. b. Windsor, Conn., Mch. 4, 1857; m. Omaha, 
Neb., Sept. 9, 1884, Mary Lucy, b. Cedar Rapids, la., Oct. 21. 1864, dau. of Calvin 
Cyrus and Julia Augusta (Churchill) Waggoner. Removed from Windsor to 
Omaha, 1879. Railroad business. Rep. Cong. 6 ch'n, all b. Omaha, Neb. 

1 1980. George Waggoner, b. May 29, 1885, 1892. 

d. Apr. II, 1892. 1 1983. Maurice Morton, b. Aug. 5, 1894. 

11981. Walter Phelps, b. Nov. 6, 1888. 11984. Margaret, b. Aug. 9, 1896. 

11982. Gilbert Churchill, b. Aug. 4, 11985. Mary Louise, b. Dec. 5, 1900. 



9353. CHARLES WARXER LOOM IS, b. Windsor, Aug. i, i860; ni. Winnie M., b. 
Oregon, 111., Dec. 12, 1867, dau. of George Wallen and Nellie (Potter) Crafts. 
Freight Agt. Rep. Cong. Denver, Colo., where b. his 2 ch'n. 
1 1986. Dorothy Crafts, b. June 5, 1896. 11987- Hellen Potter, b. July 3, 1905. 

9356. EDWARD W. LOOMIS, b. Aug., 1842; m. Jan. 8, 1875, .^ddie Larro. He d. Mch. 
8, 1892. Poquonock, Conn. 2 ch'n, b. VVindsor, Conn. 

11988. Florence M., b. 1876; m. Poquo- 1884; m. Westfield, Mass., Oct. 29, 
nock (Windsor). Oct. 15, 1895. Ed- 1905. Harry H., b. Greenville, 
ward L., b. Southwick, Mass., 1873, Mass., 1878, son of Frank M. and 
son of Wm. F. and Adclla (Ar- Celia W. (Plowe) Gaines. St. R. 
thur) Talmadge. Westfield, Mass. R. conductor. Westfield. She was 

1 1989. Bertha E., b. Hartford, Conn., a bookkeeper. 

9366. BURTOX SAMUEL LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., Mch. 10, 1868; m. Windsor, Nov. 
14, 1894, Annie Louise, b. Bloomfield, Conn., Apr. 8, 1866, dau. of Franklin B. and 
Louisa (Loomis, 5381) Hubbard. He is a grad. of the Hartford. Conn., High 
School, class 1884. Machinist. Rep. Meth. Windsor. 3 ch'n, all b. Windsor. 

1 1990. Grace Hudb.\rd, b. Nov. 20, 1895. 1898. 

11991. Theodore Roosevelt, b. Nov. 12, T1992. Richard Burtox, b. Mch. 26, 1902. 

9368. GEORGE ARTHUR LOOMIS, b. Windsor, Conn., July 13, 1867; m. ist, Oct. 22, 
1885, Emma F. Ransom ; m. 2nd, Windsor, Dec. 19, 1894, Harriet Elizabeth, b. Wind- 
sor, Nov. 29, 1865, dau. of Wm. H. and Julia A. (Buckland) Filley. Windsor, i 
ch'd, b. Conn. 

1 1993. George Filley, b. Sept. 28, 1895. 

9377. WILLTAIM H. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Feb. 25, 183 1 ; m. Apr. 5, 1855, Emily Sloanc. 
Fair Play, Colo. 4 ch'n. 

1 1994. William S., b. Sept. 8, 1857. 11996. Emma A., b. Dec. 3, 1862. 

11995. Frank L., b. Dec. 14, 1859- ii997- Kate, b. Sept. 30, 1868. 

0382. CHARLES W. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Sept. 6, 1850; m. Frocna Fellows. E. Wilson, 
N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 
11998. Frank, b. July 2, 1870. ii999- InA May, b. Jan. 9, 1872. 

9387. CORNELIUS DARWIN LOOMIS, b. New Hartford, Conn., Dec. 18, 1852; m. 
New Britain, Conn., Feb. 18. 1886. Emma Josephine, b. Burlington, Conn., July i, 
1855, dau. of Mager Hadsell and Mary .^nn (Thomson) Porter. Soap business. 
Rep. Cong. New Britain, Conn., where b. his i ch'd. 

12000. Ruth Porter, b. Apr. 22, 1893. 

9390. FREDERICK MASON LOOMIS. b. Providence, R. I., Oct. 3, i860; m. Indian- 
apolis, Ind., Mch. 20, 1888, Louise Wecgmann, b. Indianapolis, July 5, 1866. Book- 
keeper. Rep. Bapt. Indianapolis, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

12001. An infant, b. and d. Aug., 1890. 12003. George Brace, b. Mch. 9, 1896. 

12002. Louise Lisette, b. Aug. 2, 1891. 

9394. GEORGE WEBB LOOMIS, b. Wilmington, Del., Nov. 24, 1852; m. Rochester, 
N. Y., Dec. 7, 1887. Celeste, b. Rochester, dau. of Judge Addison and Mao' (Selk^ 
ridge) Gardiner. Rochester. Rep. Meth. i cli'd. 

12004. Celeste Gardiner, b. Rochester, 1888. 

9397. GEORGE TIMOTHY LOOMIS, b. Attica, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1847; m. Attica, Oct. 
18, 1871, .Agnes Lawrence, b. Bennington, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1849, dau. of Dr. Milton 
Elon and Sarah Laurence (Bass) Potter. She is a descendant from John Alden. 
Banker. Rep. Prcsb. .'\ttica, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

12005. Florence Jeanette, b. .Apr. 28, 12006. James Hervey, b. Aug. 11, 1877, d. 
1872. Unm. Attica. June 21, 1894. 

9399. CHARLES EPAPHRAS LOOMIS. b. Attica, N. Y., Dec. 14, 185 1 ; m. Attica, 
May 16, 1888, Amy, b. Brighton, N. Y., March 29, 1864. dau. of Rev. John and Amy 
(RIoore) Wickes. He a grad. Alleghany Coll., 1874, A. M. Banker. Rep. Presb. 
Attica, N. Y., where b. his 4 ch'n. 



561 



Nitttli ^nt^rattun 



12007. 
12008. 
94:0. 



12013. 
941 1. 



Margaret, b. Mav, 1889, d. May, 

1889. 

Charles Wicks, b. May 15, 1890. 

JUDGE THADDEUS LEVI LOOMIS, 
A. Duckels. Grad. Law School of Loui 
Carlinville, III. S ch'n. 
George Duckels, b. Sept. 30, 1855 ; 
m. June 28, 1886, Charlotte E., dau. 
of Isaac G. and Ellen D. (Taylor) 
Butterworth. He attended Black- 
burn Coll. Dem. Univ't. Res. at 
Chetopa, Kan., but d. at Limon, 
Costa Rica, Central America, Sept. 
18, 1901. No ch'n. 
Frances Julia, b. July 27, 1857; 
m. Oct. 13, 1881, Benjamin Lau- 
rence, son of Benjamin Laurence 
and Matilda (Blair) Dorsey. She 
a grad. of Blackburn Coll., 1877. 
Gillespie, 111. Ch'n : i. Bertha 
Loomis, 2. Edna Dubois, 3. Lau- 
rence Loomis, 4. Ruth Frances. 
William Thaddeus, b. July 26, 



12009. Van Wyck Wicks, b. Dec. 16, 
1891. 

12010. John Hervey, b. Aug. 14, 1894. 

b. Sept. 28, 1825 ; m. Dec. 13, 1854, Sarah 
sville, Ky., 1849. Judge of Probate, 1861-9. 

1863. Junior at Blackburn Coll. 
Civil Engineer. Unm. Carlinville, 
111. 

12014. Horace Edward, b. Oct. 2, 1867, d. 
Goldfield, Nev., Mch. 22, 1905. 
Served in Sp. Am. War, Co. H, 5 
U. S. Inf. Unm. 

12015. Sarah Lucy, b. Nov. 14, 1869; m, 
1st, Dec. 23, 1893, Prof. Edwin H., 
son of Rev. A. K. and Margaret 
(Brubacker) Owen, who d. Car- 
linville, Aug. 25, 1899; m. 2nd, Dec. 

1, 1906, William T,, son of Robert 
T. and Mary M. (Butterworth) 
Anderson, of La Porte, Ind. Ch'n 
— by 1st ni. : I. Thaddeus Loomis, 

2. George Edwin. 



WILLIAM BURRELL LOOMIS, b. Salisbury, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1827; m. ist, Jan. 
24, 1851, Mary Ann Eldred, b. Apr. 16, 1830, d. Oct. 5, 1854; m. 2nd, at request of 
his 1st wife as she was dying, so that her little ones should be mothered at once, 
Nov. 28, 1854. Ruthalia C. Eldred, sister of ist wife, and both daus. of William 



He was a senior in Shurtliff Coll., 
LTniversalist. He d. June 12, 1867, 



120 1 6. 



9412. 



12019. 
12020. 



and Ruth (Brace) Eldred, of Carrollton, 111 
1850. Farmer. Grist and sawmill proprietor, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 3 ch'n. 
Webner Eugene, b. Nov. 11, 1851; 
grad. Blackburn Coll., B. S., 1873. 
Att'y-at-law. Has traveled quite 
extensively at home and abroad, — 
having visited England, Belgium, 
Luxemburg, Germany, Switzerland 
and France. A close student of 
the best thought, so much so that 
he is enabled to act as a critic by 
word and pen upon the works of 
the artist, teacher, law writer, and 
inventor, and he writes and lec- 
tures interestingly and instructive- 
ly upon Masonic Jurisprudence, 
Parliamentary Practice, and As- 
tronomy. He has probably the 
largest collection of works on Par- 

HORACE JULIUS LOO:\nS, b. May 17, 1832; m. Sept. 12, 1854, Alice Harriet, 
dau. of William and Ruth (Brace) Eldred, of Carrollton, 111. He a grad. of Shurt- 
liff Coll., 1850. Deputy U. S. Marshal of New Mexico, from June, 1893, to Aug. 
1897. Also trustee of the Territorial Normal School of New Mexico, from its 
creation in 1893 until Aug., 1897. Dem. Univ. Rocky Ford, Col. 4 ch'n. 
Horace William, b. Sept. 7, '^021. Addie Louise, b. Aug. 21, 1865 ; ni. 
iSciy, -j- Rocky Ford, Col., Oct 20. 1887, 
Nellie Alice, h. Oct. 16, 1861 ; m. Hon. Edward L., son of Judge 
Mch I, 1883, Charles M., son of William T. and Octavia (Sebree) 
SamueKC. and Charlotte (Stowell) Hall. She a grad. of Kan. State 
Corbin She attended Blackburn Normal School, 1885. He was 
Coll He d. Corydon, la., Mch. 4, Senator from New Mexico, 1892-4, 
1902 Ch'n ■ I Maud Loomis, 2. and U. S. Marshal of New Mexico, 
Addie Stowell, 3. Hurst Eldred, 4. 1894-7, during Pres. Cleveland's 
Renia Alice, 5 Ina Myra. See 2nd adm'n. Ch'n: 1. Octavia 
Corbin Gen., p. I94- ^'■^"'^' ^- Horace Edward. 



liamentary Law and Practice of 
any person in this country. He 
built the Lcverett W. Loomis Ob- 
servatory at Springfield, 111., and 
placed therein the seven and one- 
half inch objective astronomical 
equatorial telescope of his broth- 
er's make, — free to the public un- 
der his directions. He is editor of 
the Astronomical Department of 
"The Sprin.gfieldian." Att'y by 
profession. Dem. Liberal. Spring- 
field, 111. 

12017. Leverett Wilbur, b. Feb. 8, 1853.+ 

12018. Mary Lucy, b. Sept. 17, 1854, d. 
Oct. 9, i8S4- 



iiiogmta ^gugaiggg 562 

12022. Ina Grace, b. June 20, 1875; in. ni Dr. Pitt and Elizabeth (Palmer) 
Feb. 22, 1897, John Palmer, son Matthews, M. D., of Carlinville, 111. 

9415. TH.ADDEUS ARPHAXED LOOMIS, b. Apr. 7, 1853; m. Jiine 26, 1878, Isa, dau. 
of Enoch and Margaret (Loper) Keelc. In 1875, a senior in Blackburn College. 
Druggist. Rep. Medora, 111. 3 ch'n, b. there. 

12023. Cassie E.mma, b. Apr. 18, 1882, d. .Aug. 22. 1887. 

Aug. 18. 1882. 12025. Lester Thaddeus, b. July 28, 1888. 

12024. EvERETTE Keele, b. Feb. 2, 1885, d. 

9419. ABIEL T. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 30, 1831 ; m. Valona Rosebrook. Fulton. X. Y., 
where b. his 2 ch'n. 

12026. Calista M., b. Oct. 21, 1856. 12027. Harriet, b. Jan. 3, 1863. 

9420. .ALANSON R. LOOMIS, b. June 5, 1836; m. Jeannette Francisco. Fulton, X. Y., 
where b. his 2 ch'n. 

12028. James E., b. May 4, i860. 12029. Alanson, b. July. 1862. 

9446. WILBERT REUBEX LOOMIS, b. July 9. 1848; m. Jan. 29, 1873, Julia Ann, b. 
Southampton, Mass., Feb. 23, 1852, dau. of Lyman Beecher and Ann Maria (Par- 
sons) Strong. Farmer. Rep. Cong. Westfield, Mass., where b. his 2 ch'n. 
12030. Edgar Gillett, b. Sept. 16, 1874. 12031. Beulah Strong, b. Oct. 7, 1891. 

Unm. Westfield. 

9462. BEXJAMIX HEXRY LOOMIS, b. Syracuse, X. Y.. Jan. 2. 1847; m. Xov. 19, 

1867, Alma Jenks. Victor, X. Y. 7 ch'n. 

12032. George Jenks, b. Jan. 18, 1869. + tor, X'. Y. Ch'd: i. Alma Lucile. 

12033. Edith Alma, b. Farmington, X. 12036. Bernadine. b. Mertcnsia, X. Y., 
Y., Xov. 13, 1872. Ass't Supt. of Sept. 11. 1886; m. Mch. 22, 1905, 
Training School for Xurses. .AI- Frederick Victor .Alderman. Pal- 
bany, X. Y. myra, X. Y. Ch'd: i. Thelma 

12034. Charles Phillips, b. Victor, X. Dean. 

Y.. July 2, 1878. + 12037. Mildred Lyuia, b. Mertensia, Oct. 

12035. Hannah M.\rie, b. Farmington, 27, i8go. 

July 21, 1882; m. Aug. 15. 1896, 12038. Leona Jenks, b. Mertensia, Oct. 

Edward Brainard De Vine. Vic- 28, 1894. 

9465. LESLIE GEORGE LOOMIS. b. Farmington, X. Y., Apr. 9, 1857; m. Newark, 
X. Y., June 4, 1884, Delia Mary, b. Marion. X. Y., Feb. t6, 1859, dau. of Theodore 
and Clarinda (Wallace) Hunt. Wholesale produce. Dem. L^niv. Farmington, 
X. Y. 3 ch'n, all b. Victor, X. Y. 

12039. Leslie George, b. July 5, 1885. 12041. Dorothy Peters, b. Jan. 27, 1894. 

12040. Harry Hunt, b. May 16, 1889. 

9477. CALVIX WILLARD LOOMIS. b. Plainville. X. Y.. Mch. ^o, 1866; m. Elmira, 
N. Y., Jan., 1887. Lottie, b. Milledgevillc. 111., June, 1866. dau. of Albert and Marth 
Elizabeth ( ) Healy. Olivet, Mich., High School. Fanner. Rep. i ch'd. 

12042. George Harold, b. Tonganoxie, Kan.. Apr. 3, 1889. 

9489. CARROLL S. LOOMIS, b. Vt., Nov. 19. 1849; "'■ J-'in. 4, 1876, Sarah Pope. Bur- 
lington, Vt. I ch'd, b. Vt. 

12043. Clara, b. Apr. 20, 1878. 

9526. IRA E. LOOMIS, b. July 9. 1842: m. . Jolict. 111. i cli'd. 

12044. Charles, b. 1870. 

9528. CASSIUS M. LOOMIS. 1). E. Pembroke. X. Y.. June I. 1846: m. ist. July 3. 186-, 
Mrs. Janie M. (Hoyt) Miller, who d. .Apr., 1882; m. 2nd, June 25, 1883, X'ellie 
Geer ; m. 3rd, Oct. 30. 1900. Florence L.. b. Canada, Dec. 26, 1855, dau. of Geo. and 
Letitia (Wilson) Boulter. He ow-ned first gas engine brought to Michigan, 1882. 
He was in business 23 yrs. in Grand Rapids, Mich. X'ow in Chicago, 111. Ad- 
vertising. Ind. 2 ch'n. 

12045. Malcolm Forest, b. Battle Creek, 12046. Margaret .Ann. b. July 12. 1884; 
Mich., Sept. 27, 1868. + m. July, 1905, Dr. Robert Reber. 



5^3 Ntutlt (j^ugralton 

9534- LOYAL L. LOOMIS, b. 1852; m. Sarah Hewitt. Nashville, Mich. 2 ch'n, 
12047. Frederick, b. 1873, d. 1874. 12048. Nellie, b. Apr., 1875. 

9535- RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Apr. 2, 1842; m. Apr. 2. 1873, Frances Hallidav. Battle 
Creek, Mich, i ch'd, b. Mich. 

12049. Freddie, b. Feb. 12, 1875. 

9547- FREEiyL\N LORING LOOMIS, b. Osage, la., July 24, i860; m. Martha W. 
Needham. b. Buffalo, N. Y., .'\pr. 23, 1862, manager of Aultman and Taylor Ma- 
chinery Co., at Minneapolis, l\Iinn. Rep. Cong. 3 ch'n, all b. Omaha, Neb. 

12050. Henry Ackley, b. Jan. 9, 1892. 1895. 

12051. Elizabeth Adeline, b. Aug. 16, 12052. Freeman Loring, b. July 17, 1900. 

9549- FRANCIS MARION LOOMIS, b. Osage, la., Dec. 15, 1864; m. Mitchell. Ta., June, 
1884, Elva Hope Hubbard, b. Somerville, Mass., July 27, 1866. Att'y. Mugwump. 
Cong. Cedar Falls, la. 8 ch'n. 

12053. Ethel Vivian, b. Seward, Neb., 26, 1894. 

Sept. 18. 1885. 12057. Loring Lawrence, b. Des Moines, 

12054. Hazel Clare, b. Seward, Jan. 25, July 3. 1895. 

'887. 12058. Frederica Hope, b. Osage, la., Dec. 

12055. Carrie Ackley, b. Lincoln, Neb., 23, 1897. 

Dec. 22, 1888. 12059. Laura, b. Osage, Aug. 10, 1901. 

12056. Frances Marguerite, b. Des 12060. Marian, b. Osage, Sept. 5, 1903. 
Moines, la., Sept. 8, 1890, d. Oct. 

9558. WILLIAM HOWE LOOMIS, b. Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 2, 1859; m. Sept. 29, 1892, 
Emma Adele, b. Chillicothe, Mo., dau. of James Jasper and Caroline (Smith) 
Smith. Fire Ins. Rep. Bapt. Grand Rapids, Mich., where b. his i ch'd. 

12061. Amy Goodhue, b. Oct. 29, 1900. 

9582. WILLIAM M. LOOMIS. b. Nov. i, 1844; m. Jime 24, 1873, Elvira Emery, of 
Ellensburg. N. Y. She d. Huntington, Mass., June 26, 1908. He d. Littleville, 
Mass., 1879. Nashua, N. H. i ch'd. 

12062. George W., b. Chester, Mass., 1882, d. Sept. 18, 1900, Sp'f'd, Mass. 

9603. CLINTON FRANK LOOMIS, b. Bolton, Conn., Dec. 15, 1872; m. Josephine M. 
Clark. He is a grad. of Eastman's Bus. Coll. ; a member of the Gov.'s Foot Guard, 
1906. Durham, Conn, i ch'd. 

12063. Madeline Louise, b. Feb. 8, 1889. 

9635. THEODORE JOHN LOOMIS, b. Sept. 7. 1847; m, Denmark, la., Feb. 11, 1874, 
Mary Shepard, b. Gouverneur, N. Y., June 22, 1850, dau. of Samuel and Sarah 
(Pulver) Wright. Enlisted, 1863, Co. F, 45th la. Regt., served 2 yrs. Rem. from 
la. to Fairfield, Neb., in 1874, and thence to Pasadena, Cal., in 1898. Merchant. 
Rep. Cong. 3 ch'n, b. Fairfield, Neb. 

12064. Nettie May, b. Feb. 26, 1875. 12066. Mary Theodora, b. Feb. 3, 1879. 

12065. Emily Frances, b. Nov. 14, 1877. 

9641. ASHMUN LOOMIS, b. Birmingham, la., Aug. 14, iSsi ; m. Fairfield, la., Oct. 
II, 1877, Martha Ann Wiley, b. Mch. 16, 1856, d. Columbia, S. Dak.. Jan. 12, 1889. 
Has resided in la.. Col. and S. Dak. Rep. Cong. Cashier of Merchants' Bank at 
Redfield, S. Dak. 4 ch'n. 

12067. Ralph Percy, b. Fairfield, Oct. 23, i88r. 

1878; m. June 3, 1903, Edna Er- 12069. Paul William, b. Columbia, Dec. 

nestine Stark. Banker at Mitchell, 18, 1883. Creswood, S. Dak. 

S. Dak. 12070. Walter George, b. Columbia, Aug. 

12068. IVIabel Jane, b. Fairfield, June 18, 21, 1886. 

9642. HOMER BERRY LOOMIS. b. Fairfield, la., Oct. 9. 1853; m. Fountain, Col., May, 
1876. Sarah .Ann, b. Birmingham, la., July 18. 1853. dau. of William Harper and 
Rose Ann (Talbot) Wallace. Farmer. Rep. Pres. Emporia, Kan. 4 ch'n. 

12071. Oland Chalmers, b. Earned, Kan., 12073. John Bernard, b. Fairfield, la., 
Aug. 28, 1878, d. Jan. 11, 1898. Aug. 28, 1887. Emporia, Kan. 

12072. Maud, b. Fairfield, la., Aug. 12, 12074. Evangeline, b. Fairfield, la., Aug. 
1884. Unm. Student at Univ. of 6, 1891. Emporia, Kan. 

Kan. Emporia, Kan. 



JGomutH (Bruralngg 564 

9643. SIDNEY SAMUEL LOO.MIS, b. Birmingham. la.. Xov. 24, 1856; m. Mav 14, 
1885, Martha L. Kennedy. St. John, Wash. 2 cli'n, b. Wash. 
12075. Ada Margaret, b. Mch. 3, 1893. 12076. Sidney Roy, b. May 29, 1897. 

9648. WILLIAM \yOODWARD LOOMIS, b. Douglas Co., Kan., Apr. 5, 1865; m. Oct. 
16, 1890, Jessie B. Humphrey. St. John, Wash. 5 ch'n, b. Wash. 

12077. Mabel Olive, b. Mch. 3, 1892. 12079. Eva Dorotha, b. Sept. 12, 1898. 

12078. William Orrin, b. Oct. 18, 1893, d. 12080. Harold Andrew, b. Jan. 12, 1901. 
. 12081. Ila Belle, b. Oct. 13, 1904. 

9650. ALFRED ORRIX LOOMIS, b. Douglas Co., Kan., June 26, 1869; m. Aug., 1894. 

Essie Mae Moody. Spokane, Wash. I ch'd, b. Wash. 
12082. Juanita May, b. Feb. 21, 1898. 

9666. REV. WILLIAM WALLACE LOOMIS, b. Birmingham, la., Xov. 8, 1872; m. 
Evansvillc, Wis. .Vut:;. 15, 1899. Eunice Irene, b. Clyde, X. Y., Xov. 15, 1876, dau. 
of James and Mary (Stuart) Budd. A. B. 1898, A. M. 1900, Greenville Coll., 111. 
Clergyman. Prohib. Christian Ch. Centralia, Wash. 2 ch'n. 
,12083. Mary Lorrai.ve, b. Evansvillc, 12084. Robert Morton, b. Seattle, Wash., 

Wis., Sept. 19, 1900. July 30, 1903. 

9676. FRANK M. LOOMIS, b. San Andreas, Cal.. Feb. 23. 1868; m. Willow Glenn, 
Cal., Aug. 16, 1896, Mrs. May (Center) Carrick, b. Medford, Oregon, May i, 1873, 

d. Chico, Cal., Dec. 22, 1900, dau. of and Amanda (Johnson) Center. Bapt. 

Chico, Cal. 2 ch'n, b. Chico. 

12085. Vetelene, b. June 20, 1898. May 3, 1901. 

12086. Nelson N., b. .Aug. 22, 1900, d. 

9680. NELSON N. LOOMIS, b. Grangerville, Cal., July 26, 1876; m. Mylinda Dopson. 
Corning, Cal. i ch'd. 

12087. Oscar, b. . 

9700. FORDYCE C. LOOMIS, b. Mch. n, 1874; m. Sept. 15. 1898, Daisy, dau. of Kirk- 
wood and Mary C. (Wills) Arnold. 3 ch'n, b. New Philadelphia, O. 

12088. Lowell Arnold, b. July 6, 1901. 12090. Cecil Edward, b. May 12, 1906. 

12089. Mary Jane, b. Sept. 25, 1903. 

9701. D. PRENTICE LOOMIS, b. June 14, 1877; m. June 5, 1902, Bertie M., b. Nov. 
15, 1882, dau. of Christopher Q. and Lola M. (Johnston) Brown. Coal operator. 
New Philadelphia, O., where b. his I ch'd. 

12091. Eugene Abner, b. Mch. 29, 1903. 

9706. ALBERT S. LOOMIS, b. Hartford, Conn.. Mch. 6, 1858; m. Granby, Mass., Oct. 
20, 1886, Alice M., youngest dau. of Francis A. and Maria (Smith) Forward. Albert 
S. writes: "My aunt, Sarah Bcldcn, used to take me on her lap when I was a lad 
and impress on my young mind the fact that much depended on me as to keeping the 
Loomis name alive. She said I nnist be sure and marry some nice girl when I grew 
up and raise some boys so that the Loomis name would not die out, as I was the only 
son of an only (married) son. Well I have followed my aiuitie's advice and made 
good, as my family proves." Real estate business. Rep. Cong. St. Louis, Mo., 
No. 2518 N. Garrison Ave. S ch'n. 

12091.1. Charles Francis, b. Minncapo- Minn., July 21, 1890. d. Mch. 9, 
lis. Minn., Oct. 26, 1887. "Now a 189T. 

student at Mo. Univ., Columbia, 12091.3. Herbert Forward, b. Minneapo- 

Mo., fitting himself to be a teacher lis, Minn., Oct. 23, 1893. 

of the Nat. Sciences, so that he 12091.4. .Albert Myron, b. St. Louis. Mo., 

may teach, some day, in the Loom- Mch. 15. 1895, d. Aug. 9, 1896. 

is Institute." 12091.5. Paul Slate, b. St. Louis, Mo., 

12091.2. Alice Gertrude, b. Minneapolis, Sept. 28, 1897. 

9707. BYRON LOOMIS, b. Williani.sburg, Mass., Dec. 4, 1836; m. May 10, 1859, Joanna 
(Hannah) L. Woodburn. b. Grafton, Vt., 1842. She was a dau. of Samuel D. 
Woodburn. Haydenville, Mass. 2 ch'n. 

12092. Walter D., b. May 10, i860, d. 12093. Parker Byron, b. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., 
Sept. 13, 1863. See Northampton Feb. 15, 1869, d. Apr. 17, 1869. 
Ch. Records. 



5(^5 



Ninth (^^n^ration 



9;i8. DAVID CLARENCE LOOMIS, b. 1856: m. Xorthampton, Mass, May 30, 1S83, 
Fannie L., b. Northampton, 1861, dau. of Henry and Juliette (Todd) Rood. Wil- 
liamsburg, Mass., where b. his 2 ch'n. 
12094. Ethel Juliette, b. May 9, 1885. 12095. Charles L., b. Sept. 28, 1887. 

STAR GEORGE LOOMIS, b. N. Y., July 4, 1848; m. July 9. 1868, Eugenia Gilbert. 

Hannibal, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. 

George, b. Sept., 1871. 12097. A son, b. Oct., 1876. 



9730 
12096, 

9737 
12098. 



FAY E. LOOMIS, b. Nov. 20, 1850; m. Nov. 23, 1876, Julia M. Buel. Red Oak, 

la. 2 ch'n. 

Edcerton F., b. Feb. 13, 1881. 12099. Horace B., b. Sept. 2, 1882. 



9748. DR. HENRY PATTERSON LOOMIS, b. N. Y. City, Apr. 20, 1859; m. N. Y. 
City, Feb. 9, 1887, Julia J., b. Paterson, N. J., Nov. 10, 1861, dau. of Henry C. 
and Julia M. (Atterburv) Stimson. Grad. Princeton Coll., 1880. M. D., N. Y. 
Univ., 1883. Director Loomis Laboratory since 18S8. Pathologist N. Y. Health 
Dept. since 1888. V. Pres. N. Y. Hospital and Gouverneur Hospital, N. Y. Patho- 
logical Society. He stood 1st in a class of 500, in N. Y. Univ. Med. Dept. at 
graduation. Studied in Berlin, Germany, with Prof. Koch. "He has the most 
lucrative practice in N. Y., and is rated as a millionaire many times over." A 
specialist in pulmonary and heart disease cases. He d. N. Y. City, Dec. 22, 1907. 
Physician. N. Y. City, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

12100. Alfred Lee, b. Nov. 4, 1887. 12102. Henry Stimson, b. Dec. 16, 1894, 

12101. Julia Atterbury, b. Jan. 9, 1890. d. of hydrophobia, Mch. 14, 1903. 

9768. ARTHUR V. LOOMIS, b. Lapeer, Mich., Feb. 11, 1854; m. ist, Lillian Hakes, 
of Flint, Mich. She d. 2 yrs. after marriage, leaving a son Arthur. He m. 2nd, 
at Flint, Ella Smith. He held a responsible position in Wash., D. C, with the 
largest jewelry firm in the U. S.— Castleberg.. In 1903 he returned to Lapeer, 
established a great business and was one of the foremost busmess men of Lapeer. 
He d. Oct. II, 1907. Lapeer, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

12103. Arthur, b. . 12105. Vivian, b. . 

12104. Marguerite, b. . 

9772. LEWIS HERBERT LOOMIS, b. Farmington, Mich., June 7. 1863; m. Des 
Moines, la., June 7, 1899, Bonnie Loaine, b. Des Moines, July 28, 1867, d. there 
Jan. 14. 1904, dau. of Peter F. and Eliza (Bausman) Bartle. Salesman. Rep. 
Bapt. Des Moines, where b. his I ch'd. 

12106. Dorothy Loaine, b. May 29, 1900. 

9774. GUY J. LOOMIS, b. ; m. Blue Rapids, Kan., Gertrude Axtel. i ch'd. 

12 107. Ethel, b. . 

9775. RUDOLPH LOOMIS, b. Farmington, Mich., Apr. 8, 1867; m. Grand Lodge, Midi., 
Dec. 7, 1891, Mattie Eugenia, b. Grand Lodge, Sept. 21, 1869, dau. of Sanford S. 
and Susan M. (Nostrant) Messenger. Reporter for Circuit Court. Rep. Lansing 
since 1888. I ch'd, b. Lansing. 

12108. Arthur M., b. Jan. 29, 1894, d. May 26, 1894. 

9776. CARLISLE HOLMES LOOMIS, b. n. Lansing, Mich., Oct. 24. 1868: m. San Jose, 
Cal., May 27, 1902. May, b. San Jose, May 18, 1878, dau. of Chas. G. and Melissa 
Vienna ( ) Ridley. Jeweler. Rep. Res. Livonia, N. Y., Nome, Alaska, and 
San Jose, Cal. 2 ch'n, b. San Jose. 

12109. Ruth Riddell, b. Oct. 24, 1903. 121 10. Dorothy Selina, b. Aug. 22, 1905. 

9777. JAMES KIMBALL LOOMIS, b. Delta, Mich., May 15, 1870; m. Mch. 31, 1897. 
Anna Dresscl. He d. Sept. 4. I90i. 2 ch'n. 

121 1 1. Elsie Marie, b. Nov. 8, 1898. 1902. 

121 12. Margaret Barbara, b. Mch. 18, 

9778. NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Delta, Mich., Nov. 30, 1871 ; m. July 28, 1894, Helen 

Young. Fennsville, Mich, r ch'd. 

121 13. Hazel, b. Oct. 7, 1897. 



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9779. GAY W. LOOM IS. b. Juik- 10, 1878; in. S^pt. 20. looi, Aiinis. b. N'cw LyriK-. Scpl. 
23, 1881, dau. of \Vm. and Mary (Holman) Rose. Farmer. Xew Lyme, C, where 
b. his I ch'd. 
121 14. Marie R., b. Aug. 15, 1902. 

9794. FRANCIS BUTLER LOOMIS, b. Marietta, O., July 27. 1861 ; m. Apr. 29, 1897, 
Elizabeth M.. dan. of Hon. Phineas P. Mast, of Springfield, O. He grad. from Ma- 
rietta Coll., 1883, and shortly after joined the staff of the Xew York Tribune. He had 
charge of the press and publicity bureau of the Republican National Committee in 
the camapigns of 1884 and 1888. He was State Librarian of Ohio 1885-7, and in 
1889 was appointed United States Consul to St. Eticnne, France, — having served 
prior to that time as the Washington correspondent for several important news- 
papers. 

While in France he gave particular attention to the study of industrial con- 
ditions and wrote many reports on "Labor." "Wages," and kindred topics. Some 
of these reports were translated and published by various foreign governments. 
On his return from France, in 1893, Mr. Loomis became the Editor-in-Chief of 
the Cincinnati Daily Tribune. In 1896 he was called to Canton by the late Presi- 
dent McKinley and remained with him through the campaign of that year and 
imtil tlie fourth of March, 1897. In July, 1897, Mr. Loomis was appointed Envoy 
Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Venezuela by President McKinley, 
who desired to extend our trade throughout South America and wished to have 
American capital seek investment in Venezuela so that the foundation would be 
laid there for a large demand for .\merican products. 

While Minister to Venezuela Mr. Loomis arranged for several treaties calculated 
to be of use in building up American commerce in that country and made a trip 
up the Orinoco river on the U. S. Gunboat Wilmington for the purpose of finding 
fresh trade opportunities which could be pointed out to .-\merican investors. At 
this time he was publicly thanked by the National Association of Manufacturers 
for his services in the way of opening new markets to American producers. 

In 1901 Mr. Loomis was appointed American minister to Portugal, and in 
the following year was made "The First Assistant Secretary of State" and removed 
to Washington, D. C. While in the Department of State he was active in regu- 
lating our relations with Santo Domingo, Panama and Central America and took 
an important part in settling the diplomatic questions developed by the Japanese- 
Russian war. 

In 1905 he was appointed a Special Amb.issador of the L^nitcd States to receive, 
in France, the remains of John Paul Jones and to deliver an oration upon the 
occasion of tlic ceremonies attending the transfer of the casket to the American 
naval officials in Paris. This was after his triumphant vindic.ition in respect to 
charges which had been tiled against him by a misguided and jealous subordinate 
who had become the unconscious tool of certain business interests which thought 
Mr. Loomis stood in the way of the fulfillment of their nefarious schemes. 

The same year Mr, Loomis was appointed Secretary of State, ad interim, fol- 
lowing the death of Mr. Hay. He resigned from office in October, 1905, in order 
to look after his private affairs. 

In 1904 the French Government conferred upon Mr. Loomis the decoration of 
"Grand Officer of the Legion of Honor," in recognition of his services in behalf 
of universal arbitration. In the winter of 1903 he made a trip to the West Indies 
with Admiral Dewey on the L'. S. S. Maytlower to investigate conditions in Santo 
Domingo. His report on affairs there later brought about our present relations 
with tliat island whicli have put an end to bloodshed and revolutions. 

In 1903 Mr. Loomis was designated by President Roosevelt as his personal and 
official representative to deliver the address of welcome to the Inter-Parliamentary 
Union which met in the World's Fair Grounds at St. Louis. The following year 
he represented the United States government at the entertainments in behalf of 
Prince Fushimi, one of the Royal Princes of Japan, who visited this country. 

Mr. Loomis has long been one of the very .ictive workers in behalf of tlic 
reorganization and reform of the .Xmerican Consular Service and has written and 
spoken nuicli on the subject. Wliile in the Department of State he was able to 
inaugurate many practical reforms which have added to the character and efficiency 
of the service. He was one of the active figures in the National Convention in 
behalf of Consular reform in the winter of 1905 in Washington, and the fol- 
lowing year was Chairman of the Committee on Resolutions in the great Foreign 
Commerce Convention held at Washington under the auspices of the New York 
Board of Trade and Transportation. The same year Mr. Loomis was made an 
honorary member of the New York Board of Trade. 



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In 1908 Mr. Looniis was appointed by the President, Commissioner General 
of the United States Government to the International Exposition to be held in 
Tokyo, Japan, in 1912. In Oct., 1908, the Emperor of Japan conferred upon him the 
Decoration of the Sacred Treasury of the First Class. It is worthy of note that Mr. 
Loomis has held four positions the relative rank of which is superior to that of 
Brigadier General, and each time he has honored the name and the position. He still 
holds the position of Commiss'r Gen'l with offices in Washington. 2 ch'a 

Francis Butler, Jr., b. Wash., 121 14.2. Florence Isabelle, b. Spring- 

D. C, June 21, 1903. field, O., July 29, 1905. 



12114.1 

9795- 

121 14.3. 

9797- 



CHARLES WHEELER LOOMIS, 
d. 1892. 2 ch'n. 

Wheeler, b. . 



b. Feb. 20, 1864; m. abt. 1888, Mariam Nye. He 



121 14.4. Charles, b. 



12115. 
9843. 

12116. 
12117. 
12118. 

9852. 
12121. 

9854. 
12123. 

9857. 



12125. 
12126. 

12127. 

9858. 



12128. 

12129. 
12130. 
12131. 



Am 



FREDERICK KENT LOOMIS, b. Nov. 9, 1867; m. abt. 1902, Mildred Maylie^irr 
He was on his way to Europe with a message of importance, on the Steamer Kaiser 
Wilhelm III, and when off the English Coast, he was found missing, j supposed to 
have been lost overboard, June 13, 1904. One theory is that he w3s murdered. His 
bodv was recovered and buried at Parkersburg, W. Va. i ch'd. 
KgNT, b. ?tLcL(> 2-^7?* ^--' - 



MARSHALL ISAACS LOOMIS, b. Apr. li 
N. Y. City. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 
Frank, b. Feb. 20, 1873. 



1842; m. Oct. 31, 1871, 



Annie Anthony. 
\ 



SERGT. JUDSON ISAACS LOOMIS, b. Kinderhook, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1841 ; m. 

Valatie, N. Y., Sept. 9, 1868, Saraphene, b. Stillwater, Apr.V, 20, 1844, dau. of 

Jonathan and Sarah Eliza (Pulver) Hoag. Served in Civil War, U. S. marine, 

1862-5 ; prom, to Sergt. Aug. 12, 1864. Marble dealer. Dem. Bennington, Vt., 

where b. his 5 ch'n. 

Mary Hoac, b. Nov. 19, 1869 ; m. 

June 15, 1898, Wm. T. Lawrence. 121 19. 

William Henry, b. Aug. 3, 1871 ; 

m. Aug. 7, 1901, Grace Davis. 12120. 

Jessie Isadora, b. Sept. 24, 1875. 



Unm. 

Fannie Adelpha, b. July 27, 1880. 

Unm. 

EnN.\ Louise, b. May 14, 1885. 

L'nm. 



LOUIS ADAM LOOMIS, b. Sept., 18 

2 ch'n. 

A dau., b. 1872. 



S; m. Mary 



Baldwinsville, N. Y. 



12122. A son, b. 1875. 



HENRY R. LOOMIS, b. 1844; m. Nov., 1871, Stella Storrs. U. S. Army. Mus- 
kegon, Mich. 2 ch'n. 
Kate, b. Sept., 1872. 12124. Fred, b. July, 1875. 

CHARLES NORTHAM LOOMIS, b. Sept. 17, 1840; m. ist, Bolton, Conn., Nov. 28, 
1866, Elizabeth Catherine, b. Odessa, Delaware, Feb. 10, 1844, dau. of William and 
Eliza Wickbank (Davis) Hickman; m. 2nd, Dec, 1873, Fannie E. Davis. Farmer. 
Dem. Cong. Bolton. 3 ch'n, b. Bolton. 

Adelia Nelson, b. Jan. 28, 1868. Oct., 1895, Wm. E. Stetson. An- 

Charles Northam, b. Aug. 22, dover, Ct. Ch'n: i. Catherine 

1872. -|- Elizabeth, 2. Clarence Loomis. 

Eliza Maria, b. Oct. 28, 1876; m. 



WILLIAM HENRY LOOMIS, b. May 31. i 

Bolton, Apr. 23, 1846, dau. of Elijah Abel 

Deac. Cong. Ch. 28 yrs. Town Treas. 13 yrs. 

Cong. Bolton, Conn., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

Nellie Alice, b. Oct. 21, 1869, d. 

Oct. 21, 1869. 

William Bert, b. Nov. 21, 1872. + 

Robert Caspar, b. May 22, 1877. -|- 

Denison Henry, b. Sept. 9, 1880; 

m. Westfield, Mass., July 8, 1908, 



842 ; m. Nov. 29, 1866, Alice Abia, b. 
and Prudence (Scoville) Watrous. 
Representative 1885. Farmer, Rep. 

Martha Nellie, dau. of Mrs. Mar- 
tha P. Stery. She was a teacher 
in the schools of Springfield, Mass. 
He was a memb. of tlie grocery 
firm of Loomis Bros., of Westfield, 
Mass. 



9859. LEWIS W. LOOMIS, b. Lenox, X. V., Jan. ii, I'^Sh; m. June 3. iNjj, Jane Lur- 
tiss, of Canandaigua, N. Y., who d. abt. 1897; m. 2nd. Sirs. JIary Smith. He 
served in Civil War. He d. Xov. 26, 1906. Merch. Rep. Cuyahoga Falls, O. 
She res. Everett, Wash. See his will, in Summit Co. Probate Court Records. 
Estate $10,000. 5 ch'n, b. Cuyahoga Falls. 

12132. Lillian M., b. Mch. 21, 1865; unm., 12133. Melvin C., b. July 4, 1873, d. Nov. 
d. abt. 1899. 4, 1880. 

12133. BvRON H., b. Sept. 18, 1868. Unm. 12136. .A.rthlr N., b. Sept. i, 1876, d. Oct. 
Merch. Cuyahoga Falls. 30, 1880. See Thomas Gen., p. 

12134. Irving L., b. Aug. 21, 1871. + 173. 

9861. HORACE E. LOOMIS, b. Mch. 21, 1840; m. July 10, 1865, Hulda Parks, of 
Cuyahoga Falls, O. Paper mill man and merch't. Rep. He d. Nov. 17, 1878, at 
Piqua, 0. 4 ch'n. 

12137. JuLifs S., b. Feb. 13, 1866, at 12139. Mary E., b. Jan. 22, 1872, d. Sept. 
Piqua. Student in Cornell Univ. 28, 1881. 

12138. GEORfiE P., b. Oct. 10, 1868, d. Sept. 12140. William, b. June 22, 1874, d. Sept. 

26, 1873. 22, 1881. 

9862. ISAAC NEWTON LOOMIS, b. June 10, 184-2; m. Feb. 2, 1868, Emma Frain, of 
Hartwellsville, Mich. He served 4 yrs. in Civil War. Salesman for paper firm. 
Rep. Bapt. He d. Oct. 20, 1883. Woodland, Cal. 4 ch'n. 

12141. Merton a., h. Jan. 17, 1869, at 12143. Grace Isoline, b. Mch. 6, 1874, at 
Hamilton, O.. d. Oct., 1886. Piqua, O. 

12142. Hattie E., b. .^pr. 16, 1871, at 12144. Florence Louise, b. Nov. 3, 1876, 
Hamilton, O. at Piqua, O. 

9881. HERBERT RUSSELL LOOMIS. b. Cushman, Mass., Mch. 18. 1867: m. May 

27, 1896, Sadie R., b. Wethcrstield, Conn., 1875, dau. of Thomas and Mary M. (Dens- 
low) Holmes. N. Amherst. Mass. 2 ch'n. 

12145. i^lARY F., b. . .\mherst. 

12146. Florence Louise, b. Jan. i, 1902. 

9882. FREDERICK AUSTIN LOOMIS, b. Montague, Mass., May 5, 1866; ni. Green- 
field. Mass., Dec. 12. (1890) 1889, Maggie E., dau. of George E. and Chelnesse 
(Howard) McCoy. Building contractor. Greenfield, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

12147. Howard M., b. Mch. 25, 1891. 12148. Ralph Stanley, b. May s, 1897. 

9884. GEORGE RICHARD LOOMIS, b. Leverett, Mass., March 19. 1872; m. Greenfield, 
Mass., Apr. 17, 1893. Alice I'rances, b. Greenfield, .'\ug. 16. 1874. dau. of Jeremiah 
and Catherine (McDonald) Murphy. Carpenter. Rep. 4 ch'n, b. Greenfield. 

12149. Edmund Francks, b. July 17, 1894. 12151. Marion Grace, b. Oct. 26, 1899. 

12150. Alfred Walter, b. Dec. 20, 1895. 12152. Bessie Kathryn, b. Dec. 16, 1901. 

9893. GEORGE SULLIVAN LOOMIS, b. X. Y., Dec. 4, 1836; m. Dec. 26, 1865. Mary 
Frances, b. Plymouth, N. Y., July 28, 1842, dau. of Alson and Betsey (Evans) 
Adams. Slierburne, N. Y. I ch'd. See Adams Gen., p. 353. 

12153. Henry, b. . 

9900. ALBERT SCOTT LOOMIS, b. Halifa.x, Pa., Apr. 23, 1836; m. Halifax, June 19, 
1884, Mrs. Eliza (Walters) Smith, b. Germany. Merchant. He d. Halifax, July 
8, 1901, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

12154. Anthony Wayne, b. Mch. 4, 1885. 12155. W.m. Penn, b. Nov. 21, 1887. 

9901. DANIEL BRUBAKER LOOMIS. b. Halifax, Pa., Feb. 10, 1838; m. Halifax, Feb. 

28, 1862, Margaret Hamilton. Laborer. 2 ch'n. 

12156. Mary Jane, b. Nov. 15, 1863; m. Halifax, Sept. 30, 1903. 

Halifax, Albert Lyter. She d. 12157. Frank Wayne, b. Oct. i, 1865. -f 

9903. WILLIAM ANTHONY LOOMIS, b. Halifax, Dec. 27, 1842; m. Harrisburg, Pa., 
July, 1868, Harriet, b. Franklin Co., Pa., Aug. 16, 1844, d. June 10, 1903, dau. of 
George VV. Toms. Served in Civil War, Co. H, 192nd Regt. Pa. Vol. House 
painter. Dein. Prot. He d. Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 4. 1900. 6 ch'n, first 4 b. 
Halifax, last 2, Altoona, Pa. 
12158. Mayberry Milton, b. July i, 1869; 12159. Ivy .\nna Mary, b. Apr. 21, 1871 ; 

m. Feb. 4, 1891, Sadie Cashling. m. Altoona, Jan. 3, 1890, William, 



569 Ntttlli ^rnrralton 

b. Holidaysburg, Pa,, Dec. 8, 1869, 12160. Dessa May, b. Mch. 23, 1873, d. 

d. Altoona, May g, 1898, son of Dec. 5, 1877. 

Wm. T. and Carrie ( ) Kil- 12161. George W.. b. Mcli. 16, 1875; m. 

linger. Dem. Prot. Altoona. Pa. Apr. 16, 1899. 

Ch'n: I. Bessie May, 2. Adelbert 12162. Charles Russell, b. Mch. 16, 1877, 

Musser, 3. Estella Ruth, 4. Ralph d. July 13, 1877. 

Iverson, 5. Charles Edgar. 12163. Effie Gertrude, b. Sept. 3, 1881. 

9905. CHARLES CASS LOOMIS, b. Halifax, Pa., Nov. 6, 1848; m. ist, Halifa.x, Feb. 8, 
1876, Laura Adora, b. Halifa.x, Nov. 22, 1853, d. there Sept. 30, 1881, dau. of 
Alexander and Lydia .Ann (Clemson) Single; m. 2nd, Huntingdon, Pa., Mch. 5, 
1884, Mary Clemson Single, b. Oct. 2, i860, sister of ist wife. Contractor. Merch't. 
Banker. Sec'y and Treas. of the Marsh Bridge Co., Des Moines, la. 4 ch'n, lirst 
2 b. Halifa.x, last one, Des Moines. 

12164. May Ellen, b. .Apr. 17, 1877; m. 12166. A son, b. Sept. 21, 1881, d. Oct. S, 
Halifax, 1902, Harry Overton 1881. 

Woollett. 12167. Lydia Florence, b. Jan. 24, 1891. 

12165. Laura Effie, b. Sept. 27, 1879. 

9906. GEORGE OTIS LOOMIS, b. Halifax, Pa., July 12, 1850; m. Halifax, June 13, 
1889, Mabel Lillian, b. Halifax, Nov. 8, 1867, dau. of Charles E. and Sarah L. 
(Brubaker) McFarland. General foreman. Halifax, where b. his 2 ch'n. 

12168. Walter Gray, b. July 21, 1889. 12169. S.\rah Emma, b. July 15, 1891. 

9934. SHELDON PALMER LOOMIS, b. Chattanooga, Tenn., May 12, 1873; m. May 
17, 1899, Elizabeth Connor. 5 ch'n. 

12170. Mary Elizabeth, b. Dec. 4, 1902. 12172.1. Carolyn Jessie, b. Oct. 22, 1906. 

12171. Emily Grace, b. June 30, 1903. 12172.2. John Connor, b. July 12, 1908. 

12172. Julius Palmer, b. Feb. 26, 1905. 

9940. ARCHIE HARWOOD LOOMIS, b. Hartford, Conn., Apr. 30, 187 1 ; m. N. Y. 
City, Apr. 27, 1904, Grace Maud, b. Titusville, Pa., Nov. 9, 1878, dau. of Dr. Josiah 
Edwin Henry and Matilda (Jacacks) Gunning. He is a grad. of the Hartford 
High School class of 1889. Banker. Rep. Cong. Formerly with "The Farmer's 
Loan and Trust Co.," N. Y. City. Res. Paris, France. 2 ch'n, b. N. Y. City. 

12173. Archibald Gunning, b. Mch. 28, 12174. Harwood, b. Sept. 5, 1906. 
1905. 

9955. MARION DE KALB LOOMIS, b. Fennville, Mich., Mch. 10, 1840; m. Fennville, 
Dec, 1875, Mary Elizabeth, b. Berlin, Germany, Dec. 18, 1847, dau. of Frederick 
and Theresa (Hermann) Ertmann. Fennville, Mich., where b. his 4 ch'n. 

12175. Floyd Marion, b. Mch. 8, 1877. College. A teacher. 

12176. Gertrude Emma, b. July 18, 1880. 12177. Myrta Theresa, b. May 18, 1881. 
A student at the Ypsilanti Normal 12178. Pearle, b. Mch. 12, 1885. 

9973. ABRAH.\M C. LOOMIS, b. May 11, 1846; m. Sept., 1867, Anna Olsom. Chicago, 
III. 2 ch'n. 
12179. Oren J., b. Aug., 1869. 12180. Walter, b. 1874. 

9979. CLARENCE SUMNER LOOMIS, b. Chicopee, Mass., Dec. i, 1858; m. Warehouse 
Point, Conn., Dec. 2, 1880, Hulda Lord, b. Enfield, Conn., June 16, i860, dau. of Josiah 
Sanford and Almira (Pease) Potter. They were divorced in 1903. Slie is a lec- 
turer and writer. He resides at Worcester, Mass., and she at Chicago, 111. Drug- 
gist. Rep. I ch'd. 
I2i8r. Clarence Sumner, Jr., b. Spring- field, Mass., July 17, 1886. + 

9989. MONROE CAMP LOOMIS, b. Chatham, Conn., July i, 1870; m. Nov. i, 1889, 
Adele La Cook. Mansfield Center, Conn. 7 ch'n. 

12182. Arelena May, b. Mch. 22, 1891. 12186. Marion Charlotte, b. Feb. 10, 

12183. Jennie, b. July 7, 1892. 1900. 

12184. Robert Belmouth, b. Mav 2, 1894. 12187. Frederic Lyman, b. May 18, 1902. 

12185. Christina Robbins, b. 'Oct. 17, 12188. Ward Worthington, b. Oct. 23, 
1895. 1904- 

9993. GEORGE T. LOOMIS, b. Conn., Jime, 1871 ; m. Hebron, Conn., 1894, Gladys Jones. 

1 ch'd. 
12189. Emeline Tracy, b. 1898. 



SIonmtB (grnrttlngg 



570 



loooo. ORLA LOOM IS, b. i'.-i\vkt, \'t., Sept. 12, 1817: ni, .hint 8, 1842, Julia C. Robinson. 
Pawlet, Vt., where b. his i ch'd. 

12190. George Bradford, b. Jan. 28, 1844. + 

10007. HORACE LOOMIS, b. July 14, 1850; m. May, 1871, Kate Chabbert. Grad. Troy 

Pol. Inst., 1865. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. I ch'd. 
1-2191. Benjamin Horace, b. Jan., 1874. 

10039. JOHN SELDON LOOMIS, b. French Crtek. W. Va., Feb. 4, 1846; m. Diamond 
Springs, Kan., June 13, 1871, Electa H., b. Albion, 111., Dec. 12, 1846. dau. of Julius 
and Delia (Phillips) Stanley. Farmer and stock raiser. Diamond Springs. 7 
ch'n, all b. Diamond Springs. 

12192. Arthur, b. Aug. 20, 1872. 12195. .-\lvix. b. May 15, 1882. 

12193. Harry, b. Dec. 13, 1873. 12196. Lulu, b. May 7, 1885. 

12194. Ada, b. Dec. 13, 1876; m. Oct. 22, 12197. Allen, b. July 21, 1887. 
1902, Joseph Beason. 12198. Chester, b. Jan. 22, 1890. 

10041. JUSTIN EDWARDS LOOMIS, b. French Creek. W. Va., Mch. 3, 1850; m. Junc- 
tion City, Kan., Feb 24, 1881. Flora M., b. Junction City. Feb. 25, i860, dau. of John 
T. and Elizabeth (Badger) Price. Farmer. Diamond Springs, Kan. 4 ch'n, all b. 
Diamond Springs. 

12199. Sydney Price, b. Feb. 11, 1882. 12201. Ralph, b. June 16, 1892. 

12200. RoxY, b. Sept. 4, 1886. 12202. Ruth, b. Oct. 8, 1897. 

10043. ARETUS WILLIS LOOMIS, b. French Creek, W. Va., Nov. 21, 1858; m. Dia- 
mond Springs. Kan., Feb. 15. 1881, Gertrude N., b. Roseville, 111., June 24, i860, 
dau. of Amnii R. and Eunicia P. (Van Dyke) Mitchell. Co. clerk of Morris Co., 
Kan. Council Grove, Kan. 6 ch'n, all b. Diamond Springs. 

12203. Roy v., b. Apr. 17, 1883. d. Dec. S, 12206. Crosby G., b. Aug. 15, 1888. 
1893. 12207. Lester M., b. Feb. 10, 1892. 

12204. Myrtle V., b. Apr. 2, 1885. 12208. Russell P., b. Apr. 12, 1897. 

12205. Carroll A., b. Nov. 15, 1886. 

10044. FRANK PHILLIPS LOOMIS, b. French Creek, W. Va., Nov. 14, 1861 ; m. June 
22, 1887, Hattie Scguine. Diamond Springs. 2 ch'n. 

12209. A son, b. . I22T0. A dau., b. . 

10045. JOHN MERRILL LOOMIS, b. Oct. 15, 1849; m- Mch. 4. 1879, Rachel, b. Piit- 
neyville, Pa., June 5, i860, dau. of Jacob and Margaret ( Bradenbaugh) Milliron. 
Farmer. Rep. Los Angeles, Cal. 2 ch'n, b. Putncyville. 

I22H. Walter Clyde, b. Dec. 15, 1879.-!- and Mary Louisa C. (Lejurne) 

12212. Arthur Mead, b. Mch. 8, 1883 ; m. Levin. Los Angeles, Cal. 
Sept., 1906, Maymc, dau. of John 

10046. IRA KINGSLEY LOOMIS, b. Putney^-ille, Pa., Oct. 18, 1868; m. Aug. 12, 1896, 
Eva M., b. Putncyville, Feb. 21. 1875, dau. of James H. Hamilton. He is a grad. 
of the State Normal School of Pa. Bookkeeper. Rep. Mcth. Has resided in 
Pittsburg, Pa., and N. Y. City, and now, Los Angeles, Cal. 4 ch'n. 

12213. Carl, b. Sept. 16, 1897, d. July 5, 12215. Maud, b. Nov. 2, 1902. 
1899. 12216. Grace, b. Oct. 12, 1905. 

12214. Ruth, b. Feb. 19, 1901. 

10053. GEORGE CORNWALL LOOMIS, b. Jan. i, 1865: ni. Parkcr.sburg. W. Va., Jan 
12, 1893, Nannie, b. Parkersburg, May 8, 1867, dau. of Daniel and Mary (Ogdcn) 
Gould. 2 yrs. at Columbia Univ., D. C. Lumberman. Rep. Attends Episc'l. Ash- 
ville, N. Carolina. 5 cli'n, all, except last one, b. Parkersburg. 

12217. Cornwall Hart, b. Apr. 27, 1894. 12220. Catherine, b. Dec. 31, 1899. 

12218. Helen (jOULD, b. June 9, 1895. 12221. Georce, b. Asheville, N. C, Apr. 

12219. Dan Gould, b. Sept. 26, 1897. 12, 1903. 

10059. WALTER M. LOOMIS. b. July 19, 1867; m. . Mansfield, O. 4 ch'n. 

12222. Helen, b. . 12224. Frances, b. . 

12223. Catherine, b. . 12225. Warren, b. . 



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10061. WILBUR A. LOOMIS, b. Sept. 27, 1871 : m. . Mansfield, O. 4 ch'ii. 

12226. RoENA, b. . 12228. Mildred, b. . 

12227. Harold, b. . 12229. Wilbur, Jr., b. . 

10076. CHESTER BROWN LOOMIS, b. Jan. 27, 1877; m. Los Angeles, Cal., May 29, 
1905, Bird Lawrence, b. Galveston, Texas, Jan. I, 1877, dau. of Samuel Burroughs 
and Henrietta (Lawrence) Burck. He is a grad. of Univ. of Mich, as Mech. En- 
gineer. Mech'l Eng'r. Episc. Los Angeles, i ch'd. 

12230. Chester Brown, Jr., b. Los An- geles, Mch. i, 1906. 

10077. DR- FRANK DWIGHT LOOMIS, b. Apr. 19, 1875; m. Sept., 1900, Elizabeth 
Dusenbury. Grad. of Mich. Univ., D. D. S. Battle Creek, Mich., where b. his i 
ch'd. 

12231. Josephine I., b. Feb. 3, 1902. 

10082. VINCENT HAZEN LOOMIS, b. Grass Lake, Mich., July i, 1864; m. Grand 
Rapids, Mich., Mch. i, 1894, Jennie G., b. Jackson, Mich.. Mch. 2, 1866, dau. of 
Dwight K. and Albertine G. ( ) Hulburt. Piano tuner. Rep. Presb. Grand 

Rapids, Mich., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

12232. Albertine Grace, b. Jan. 8, 1895. 12234. Marion Hulburt, b. Sept. 10, 1899. 

12233. Katherine May, b. June 11, 1897. 

10087. FREDERIC NATHANIEL LOOMIS, b. Burlington, Mich., Aug. 10, 1865; m. 
Battle Creek, Mich., Apr. 15, 1890, Kate Julia, b. Constantine, Mich., Dec. 7, 1869, 
dau. of Albert Francis and Lovina (Bacon) Dornian. Machinist, at Battle Creek, 
where b. his 3 ch'n. 

12235. Mabel Dorman, b. Feb. i, 1891. 12237. Elda Josephine, b. Nov. 14, 1902. 

12236. Albert Earl, b. July 2, 1893. 

10096. MELVIN A. LOOMIS, b. May 8, 1858; in. Greenfield, Pa., July 4, 1878, Addie E., 
b. Greenfield, Feb. 6, i860, dau. of EUwood and Mahala (Hollister) Lyons. Fanner. 
8 ch'n, b. Greenfield. 

12238. Chauncey Eugene, b. Mch. 19, 12241. Floyd Herbert, b. Mch. 27, 1885. 
1880. 12242. Ren Allen, b. Jan. 18. 1887. 

12239. Laurence Elton, b. June 17, 12243. Clayton Melvin, b. Mch. 20, 1889. 
i88i. + 12244. Joy Nellie, b. Mch. 23, 1891. 

12240. Lottie May, b. June 10, 1883 ; m. 12245. Harley Ray, b. June 3, 1895. 
J. W. Mehl — have one son. 

10098. FLOYD ELBERT LOOMIS, b. July 28, 1864; m. Feb. 12, 1891, Myra, b. Elma, N. 
Y., Sept. 30, 1871, dau. of George and Eliza ( ) Munger. Traveling salesman. 
Rep. Has resided at Bradford, Pa., and Sisterville, W. Va., and now at Arcade, 
N. Y. I ch'd. 

12246. Herbert Harrison, b. Knapp's Creek, N. Y., Sept. 20, 1892. 

10102. ISAAC D. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 4, 1870; m. Dec. 23, 1891, Anna C, b. Mt. Vernon, 

111., Nov. 30, 1871, dau. of T. L. and (Redburn) Mitchell. They were divorced 

June 21, 1906. Farmer and engineer. Rep. Meth. Marquette, Kan,, where b. his 
4 ch'n. 

12247. Lionel Dyer, b. Mch. 19, 1893. 12249. Walter Edgar, b. July 17, 1898. 

12248. Ellen Little, b. June 20, 1894. 12250. Burney, b. Oct. 5, 1900. 

10103. RUSH E. LOOMIS, b. Wis.. ; m. . Said to be a well-to-do farmer, in 

Minn, i ch'd. 

12251. Pearl, b. . 

IOI08. CHARLES BURCH LOOMIS, b. Apr. 7, 1876; m. Albany, N. Y., May 20, 1896, 
Marv Elizabeth, b. Brighton, Eng., Oct. 16, 1873, dau. of Ernest A.lfred and Mar- 
garet Mary ( Nugent, whose mother was a Ross of Scotland) Norris. Educated at 
Soldiers' Orphan Home, Pa. Stenographer and bee keeper. Rep. Unitarian. 
Albany, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. Albany. 

12252. Alice, b. May 22, 1897. 12254. Elliot, b. Jan. 13, 1901. 

12253. Marion, b. Nov. 19, 1898. 12255. Arthur, b. Mch. 6, 1902. 

I0IT2 ARTHUR POPE LOOMIS, b. Lind, Wis., Nov. 24, 1867; m. Iroquois, S. Dak., 
June 12, 1889, Maybelle, b. Owatonna, Minn., May 3°, 1879, dau. of Benjamin and 
Anna (Major) Wheeler. R. R. Conductor. Rep. Minneapolis, Minn, i ch'd. 

12256. Theodore Arthur, b. Dec. 29, 1905, d. Mch. 25, 1906. 



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)'74 



10272. RALPH J. LOOMIS. b. Aug. 29, 1863; m. Dover, Kan., Nov. 13, 1895, Elizabeth 
A., b. Topeka, Kan., Dec. 12, 1867, dau. of Hiram and Marion (Miller) McArthur. 
Farmer. Rep. Dover, Kan. 4 ch'n, b. Wabaunsee Co., Kan. 

12299. RoiiF.RT H., b. June 21, 1897. 12301. Harry T., b. Aug. 19, igoi. 

12300. Earl H., b. Dec. 12, 1898. 12302. Ruth M., b. Aug. 9, 1903. 



10274 

12303 
10284 

12304 
10338. 

12305 

10343 

12307, 

10354 
12308 
12309, 

1 037 1 

1 23 12, 

10386, 



JOSEPH LOOMIS, b. Nov. 20, 1871 ; m. Nov., 1901. Alberta Griggs. Dover, Kan. 

1 ch'd. 

Sarah E., b. Feb. r, 1905. 

MYRON GRIFFIN LOOMIS, b. Pa., May 5, 1849; m. .^pr. 19, 1871, Ida Rosalinda, 
b. Aug. 26, 1856, dau. of .'\sa and Mariamne (Harding) Pratt. Canton, Pa. I ch'd. 
Flora Lilian, b. Canton, Pa., Aug. 19, 1873. 

ALONZO DANIEL LOOMIS, b. Harmony, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1861 ; m. Alice Warner. 

2 ch'n. 

Ralph, b. .Apr. 22, i88r, unm. 12306. Guy, b. May 30, 1888. 

Living (1906). 

BAYARD LOOMIS, b. .\ug. 25, 1881 ; m. Sept. 26, 1904, Nellie Johnson. Fremont, 

Neb. I ch'd. 

Leo Alice, b. Jan. i, 1906. 

FRED WHITE LOOMIS, b. ; m. Clara May Ervin. Maywood, 111. 4 ch'n. 

Ervin Geo., b. 1897. 12310. Frederick White, b. 1902. 

Wesley Randolph, b. 1899. 12311. Howard Adams, b. 1905. 

JOHN RICE LOOMIS, JR., b. Newark, N. J., Jan. 25, 1873; m. Mch. 2, 1897, Alice 
E., dau. of Mrs. Mahala M. Rugge. N. Y. City. I ch'd. 
Martha M., b. Nov. 26, 1902. 



STEPHEN MULLINS LOOMIS, b. Demossvillc. Ky., Feb. 3, 1864; m. Mch. 6, 
1891, Maymc, b. near Falmouth, Ky., Aug. 7, 1869, dau. of Joseph B. and Missouri 
A. (Bullock) Hall. Received LL. D., Nashville College of Law. Taught school; 
admitted to the bar of Ky., 1892. Served one term as Co. .-Ktt'y of Pendleton Co., 
Ky., 1894, and fixed methods by which sheriffs computed their commission on the 
collection of public revenues, thus saving thousands of dollars annually to the state. 
Removed from Falmouth to Cin., O., in 1903. Lawyer and financier. Rep. Bapt. 
Cincinnati, O. 2 ch'n, b. Falmouth, Ky. 

12313. Joe Leslie, b. May 29, 1893. 1902. 

12314. Frances Constance, b. June 21, 

_ 10387. JOHN LOUIS LOOMIS, b. Pendleton Co., Ky.. Sept. 29. 1867: m. May 15, 1899, 
Kathrj-n Irene, b. near Phil., Pa., June 22, 1878, dau. of Charles H. and Ernestine 
( ) Knapp. Commercial Ed. Rep. Bapt. Philadelphia, Pa. 2 ch'n, b. Phila., 
Pa. 

12315. John Louis, Jr., b. July i, 1900. 1904. 

12316. Harriet Kathrvn, b. Mch, 18, 

10388. ELBERT LESLIE LOOMIS, b. Falmouth, Ky., Apr. 22, 1869; m. Mch. 23. 1896, 
Nellie, b. near Falmouth, Ky., Mch. 7. 1871, dau. of Benjamin B. and Sarah .\. 
(Daugherty) Mullins. He received LL. B., and she .\. M.. at Valparaiso University. 
Supt. of Water Works, Valparaiso, Ind. Rep. Church of Christ. Valparaiso, Ind., 
where b. his 3 ch'n. 

12317. Oliver Mullins, b. Apr. 25, 1899. 12319- ^ Nellie, b. Oct. 26, 1904. 

12318. Byron Benjamin, b. June 26, 1902. 

T0401. EDWARD KIRTLEY LOOMIS, b. Kenton Co.. Ky., Dec. 10, 1869; m. Sept. 26, 

1893 Ida Warwick. Contractor and carpenter. Latonia, Kenton Co., Ky. 5 ch'n, 
all b. Kenton Co. 

12320. Edna May, b. July 16, 1894. 12323- Raymond, b. Sept. — , 1903, d. .Apr. 

12321. Frank J., b. Nov. 7, 1896. — , 1904- 

12322. Nellie E., b. Feb. 7, 1899, d. Sept. 12324. Charles Russell, b. Sept. 10, 1905. 
II, 1901. 



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10412. DR. JOHX F. LOOM IS, b. GardnersviUe, Pendleton Co., Ky., July 27, 1864- m 
Aug. 14, 1890, Kate, b. near Paris, Ky., Oct. 18, 1866, dau. of Capt.' Janies G. 'and 
Laura ( ) Keal. Received B. D. at Georgetown, Ky., College and M. D. at 
Cincinnati and Louisville Medical Colleges. Deni. Bapt. Phy. aiid Surg. Marion, 
Ind. 2 ch'n, b. Independence, Ky. 

12325. Neal M., b. June 13, 1894. 12326. Earl Russell, b. Oct. 28, 1896. 

10414. DR. CHARLES LOOMIS, b. near VVilliamstovvn, Ky., Nov. 12, 1867; m. Jan. 8, 

1896, Harriet, b. Madison, Jefferson Co., Ind., , 1873, dau. of Edwin G. and 

Georgiana ( ) Leland. Received M. D. at Atlanta Medical College. Dcm. Bapt. 

Phy. Veva, Ind. 2 ch'n. 

12327. Jeanette, b. July 18, 1897. 12328. Emerson K., b. June 14, 1900. 

10423. LEONARD M. LOOMIS, b. May 23, 1878; m. Jan. 23. 1901, Clara O'Neal. Critten- 
den, Grant Co., Ky. i ch'd. 

12329. William V., b. Dec. 7, 1901. 

10427. EVERETT MARTIN LOOMIS, b. Sept. 12, 1881 ; m. Nov. 19, 1902, Dora, b. near 
Williamstown, Ky., Sept. 20, 1881, dau. of John M. and Mary Jane ( ) Evans. 
Farmer. Rep. Holbrook, Grant Co., Ky.. near where b. his 2 ch'n. 

12330. John Raymond McKinley, b. Dec. 12331. Martin Earl, b. June 14, 1906. 
25, 1903- 

10441- SAMUEL McMURTRY LOOMIS, b. Apr. 29, 1877; m. Jan. 16, 1900, Alta Jane 
Dunaway, b. , Minn., Mch. i, 1883. Louisville, Ky, 2 ch'n. 

12332. S. Arval, b. May 29, 1903. 12333. Jessie Wilbert, b. Aug. 26, 1906. 

10449. JASPER LOUIS LOOMIS, b. near Falmouth, Ky., Nov. 25. 1876; m. Jan. 19. 1899, 
Estella, b. near Williamstown, Ky., Aug. 4, 1875, dau. of Sandford M. and Sarah 
(Webster) Daugherty. Conductor. Rep. Bapt. Newport, Ky. 2 ch'n, b. Pendle- 
ton Co., Ky 

12334. Oscar Louis, b. Nov. 21, 1900. 12335. Roy Francis, b. Dec. 6, 1903. 

10461 JOHN A. LOOMIS, b. near Falmouth, Ky., May 26, 1872; m. Mch. 8, 1899, Lulie. 
b. near Demossville, Ky., Mch. 18, 1880, dau. of Oliver H. P. and Rachel C. (Daugh- 
erty) Perry. Farmer. Rep. Butler, R. 2, Pendleton Co., Ky. 2 ch'n. 

12336. Velma Edith, b. Sept. 28, 1900. 12337. Orval Granvil, b. Mch. i, 1902. 

10462. WILLIAM M. LOOMIS, b. near Falmouth, Ky., Dec. 22, 1874; m. ist, Aug. 28, 
1902, Ada Byron, b. June 29, 1881, dau. of Franklin and Sarah (Graves) Lovelace. 
She d. May 20, 1905. He m. 2nd, Jan. 10, 1906, Elizabeth B., b. Sept. 28, 1878, dau. 
of William H. and Elizabeth (Morris) Ashcraft. Farmer. Dem. Butler, R. 2, 
Pendleton Co,, Ky. i ch'd. 

12335. Roma Blanch, b. Oct. 25, , d. Mch. 26, 1905. 

10467. RUFUS McMURTRY LOOMIS, b. Apr. 24, 1869; m. Ida Barton, in autumn of 

1896. Rising Sun, Ind. 4 ch'n. 

12339. Nora May, b. Mch. — , 1897. 12341. A boy, b. . 

12340. Floyd Cecil, b. . 12342. A girl, b. . 

10484. CAPT. AARON MILO LOOMIS, b. Rodman, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1832; m. ist, Medina 
Co., O., Mch. II, 1852, Jane Briggs, d. July i, 1867; m. 2nd, Medina Co., O., Aug. 
9, 1868, Alice A., b. Sept. 5, 1845, dau. of Garrett and Mary Jane (Branch) Spitzer. 
Served in Civil War, capt. of Co. K, 24th la. Vol. Also memb. la. State Leg., 1896-7. 
Supt. of Sunday School at Wyoming over 40 years. Merch. Rep. Pres. Wyo- 
ming, la., where b. his 7 ch'n, all except first one. 
Josephine A., b. Medina Co., O., Patrick. She is a grad. of Wyo- 



12343 
12344 



May 25, 1853, d. Feb. 9, 1866. ming High School, and studied 2 

Jessie F., b. Sept. 4, 1857 ; m. Oct., yrs. in college. Wyoming. Ch n : 

1878, Carlton S. Shepard. Omaha, i. Clare Loomis. 2. Alice 3; Ar- 

Neb Ch'n: i. Ralph, 2. Helen. thur Loomis, 4. Anna Maria, 5- 

12345. Finney Briggs, b. Jan. 3, 1867. -f Martha May. 

12346. Mabel I., b. Sept. 10, 1871 ; m. 12347. Dr. Milo Mason, b. Feb 20, 1874; 
Oct. 8. 1890, Dr. John W., b. Phila., m. Dec. 14, 1898, Isabel H.Ansen, 
Pa., Oct. 9, 1862, d. Wyoming, M. D., Rush Med. Coll. Omaha, 
May 13, 1903, son of Moore Kirk- Neb. 



123^8. Arthlr T., b. Oct. i6, 1877, d. t-3A9- Flora A., b. Oct. .'i, 1881, d. Nov. 

Apr. 16, 1879. 27, 1881. 

10485. TIMOTHY GREENLY LOOMIS, b. Jan. 25, 1834; m. Susan Richards. Lodi, O. 
2 ch'n, b. Lodi, O. 

12350. May C, b. Apr. 16, 1857. 1872. 

12351. MiLO R., b. Nov. 8, 1859, d. Oct. 31, 

10486. JUDGE MASON BURR LOOMIS, b. Apr. 14, 1837; m. Medina Co., O., Apr. i«, 
1859, Mary Ellen Ainsworth, b. Lodi, O., Nov. 11, 1839. Grad. Obcrlin Coll. 
Studied law in office of John McSwceney, of Wooster, O. Adm. to 111. state bar. 
1861, and settled at Kankakee, 111. Rem. to Chicago, 1870. In 1877 elected Judge 
of Cook Co. and served 5 yrs. He stood high in the esteem of the bar. He d. 
Oct. 3, 1902, at Evanston, 111. Att'y. Rep. Presb. Chicago, III. 2 ch'n. 

12352. Blanche, b. 1862, d. ae. 3 wks. 23, 1866. + 

12353. Fred Sibley, b. Kankakee, 111., Jan. 

10487. FINNEY REFORM LOOMIS, b. Sept. 3, 1841 ; m. 1st, Dec. 4, 1862, Helen Gray 
Slater, d. Nov. 11, 1863; m. 2nd, Cuyahoga Co., O., Jan. 10, 1865, Catherine C. Kill- 
mer. Memb. Ohio Gen. Assembly, 1874. Postmaster. Lodi, O. Cleveland, O. 
I ch'd. 

12354. Clare Reform, b. Mch. 16, 1871. 

10494. REV. GEORGE A. LOOMIS, b. Delphi, Ind., Sept. 17, 1840; m. Redfield. la., Dec. 
20, 1868, Maria C, b. Gentryville, Mo., Oct. 9, 1846, dau. of Isaac and Adaline 
(Burge) Lawson. Served 3 yrs. in 4th la. Cavalry. ^Iinistr}■. Prohib. Free Meth. 
Colo. Springs, Colo. 6 ch'n. 

12355. Walter C, b. Redfield, la., Oct. 12358. Mary Viola, b. Casey, la., Mch. 
13, 1868. Omaha, Neb. 26, 1876; m. Aug. 31, 1903, John 

12356. Edgar Sherman, b. Casey, la., Fillis. Brush, Colo. 

.^ug. 25, 1871. Wilburton, Ind. 12359. Susan F.lizabhth, b. Colorado 
Ter. Springs, Colo.. .\pr. 22, 1881. 

12357. Melinda .'\d.\line, b. Casey, la., 12360. Flossie Pearl, b. Colo. Springs, 
Mch. 6, 1873; m. Nov. 6, 1898. Guy Colo., July 25, 1887. 

R. Bartlett. San Francisco, Cal. 

10496. MILO LOOMIS, b. N. Y.. July 14, 1836; m. ist, Dec. 25. 1858. Lucy Emmeline, b. 
Sept. 25, 1831, d. July 2, 1865, dau. of Horace (a desc. of Sarah Looniis. No. 2) and 
Lucy F. (Willard) Wodbridge. ; m. 2nd, May 21, 1868, Mary Baker. Floyd, N. Y. 
I ch'd. 

12361. Adah M., b. Feb. 22, 1869. 

10510. ANDREW LOOMIS, b. Mich., May 19, 1837; m. ist, 1857, Amanda Lake. Sun- 
field, Mich. 8 ch'n, b. Mich. 

12362. Lydia, b. May 6, 1858. 12366. John, b. Mch. i, 1866. 

12363. Thomas, b. Feb, i, i860. 12367. Howard, b. Mch. 23, 1868. 

12364. Medora, b. Mch. 23, 1862, d. Oct. 12368. George, b. Jan. 19, 1871. 

7, 1862. 12369. Dolly, b. Mch. 15, 1874. 

12365. Arvilla, b. Oct. II, 1863. 

10519. DE WITT J. LOOMIS, b. Palermo, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1844; m. Sunfield, Mich., Jan. 
20, 1875, Hulda A., dau. of Julius C. and Rachel J. (Yates) Hall, b Palermo, Apr. 

8, 1852. He was in the Civil War. Dry goods merch't in Middlcvillc, Midi. Re- 
moved to Chicago, in 1889, and engaged in grocery and market business. Reside 
431 1 Berkely Ave., Chicago. 2 ch'n. 

12370. Adella H., b. Dellwood, Mich., 12371. Josepha M., b. Dellwood, Mich., 

May 31, 1876. Jan. 13, 1886. 

10521. FRANKLIN SILAS LOOMIS, b. Palermo, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1852; m. 1st, Sept. 6, 
1876, Ida May, dau. of Dr. Wm. and Almira (Burdick) Carroll, d. Jan. 30, 1878; 
m. 2nd, Apr. 30. 1881, Ella, b. Oct. 10, i860, dau. of Henry and Sarah (Stevens) 
Dietz. Removed to Chicago, 1888, and entered into publishing business. Removed 
to San Diego, Calif., 1895, on a lemon ranch, and now engaged in real estate busi- 
ness, and is sec'y of a B. and L. Ass'n. Rep. Liberal. Res. 830 Fir St., San Diego, 
Calif. 3 ch'n. 



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12372. 
10523- 

12375- 
10524. 



12377. 
12378. 

10526. 



12380. 
12381. 
12382. 



10532. 

12386. 
12387. 

10534- 

12390. 
12391. 

10551- 



12394- 



Gr.\ce Valentine, b. Vermontville, 
Mich., Feb. 14, 1882; m. June 12, 
1905, Elbert IBoydstun. Ch'd : i. 
Tohn Elbert. 



12373- Guy D., b. Vermontville, Mch. 7, 

1886. 
12374. Florence Katherine, b. San 

Diego, Calif., Dec. 25, 1903. 



HOWARD GARRITT LOO^IIS, b. Sunfield, Mich., Feb. 24, 1862; m. Middleville, 
Mich., Aug. 8, 1887, Evelyn, b. Middleville, Dec. 10, 1865, dau. of William and 
Melissa ( ) Pincombe. Removed to Chicago, 1888, engaged in book and pub- 
lishing business, and with his brothers Frank and Ernest engaged in building and 
renting large apartment buildings, with marked success. He became the owner and 
manager of the Merchants' Specialty Co. Riverside, 111. 2 ch'n, b. Chicago, 111. 
Howard Pincombe, b. Oct. 17, 12376. Arthur Lawrence, b. Sept. 24, 

1893, d. Sept. 24, 1895. 1897. 

ERNEST YATES LOOMIS, b. Sunfield. Mich., Dec. 14, 1863; m. Dec. 20, 1883, 
Julia Burton, dau. of John Boulware and Roberta (Tompkins) Kidd, of Richmond, 
Va. Removed to Chicago, engaged in book business, then real estate, and for the 
last 15 years has been publishing books and magazines in Chicago and now in N. 
Y. City. Author of Life Science, in 52 Vol., and several other works. Very suc- 
cessful business man. Made and lost three small fortunes before age of 30 — and 
making fourth one. Resided at Inwood-on-the-Hudson. Address, 28 E. 9th St., N. 
Y. C. 3 ch'n. 

Bessie, b. , d. in infancy. 1886. 

Maud, b- Jan. 8, 1886, d. June 12, 12379. Ernest, b. , d. in infancy. 

BUSHNELL BLAKELY LOOMIS, b. Taghkanic, N. Y., Jan. 10, 1829; m. N. Y. 
City, Dec. 25, 1856, Caroline Amelia, b. Spottsworth, N, J., Nov. 15, 1833, dau. of 
Frederick Randolph and Catherine Rappelyea (Tice) Hulbert. In the gold excite- 
ment in Australia, he went there and engaged in the mercantile business in Mel- 
bourne. Returning home because of his health he engaged in a like business in N. 
Y. City; in 1857 he became one of the early Kansas pioneers, and went into service 
of the U. S. in the Civil War, serving under Gen. Blunt, and was for several years 
quartermaster of the state of Kansas. He served in Co. D, 12th Kansas Inf. Vol. 
In 1889 he removed from Kansas to Oregon, locating at Philomath. Teacher. Mer- 
chant. Prohib. Cong. He d. at Philomath, Apr. 15, 1906. 6 ch'n, b. Kansas. 



Charles Frederick, b. Lykins, 
Kan., June 9, 1859. Mining, Jour- 
nalist. Socialist, Spiritualist. Phi- 
lomath, Ore. 

Ida Louise, b. Feb. 15, 1862 ; m. 
1st, 1883, Rufus Pummil, d. 1897; 
m. 2nd, 1898, William Bethers. 
Merlin, Or. 

Alice Frances, b. Olathe, Kan., 
Aug. 17, 1864; m. Dec. 25, 1883, 
Wiley Preston, b. Detroit, Mich., 
Aug. 23, 1865, son of John Ran- 
som and Adelia Harriet (Preston) 
Tibbits. They are together the in- 
ventors of a unique life preserver 



12383. 
12384. 
1238s- 



and device for swimmers- It has 
been well received, having many 
merits. Toledo, Ohio. Ch'n : I. 
Carolyn Adelia, 2. Grace Lovena, 
3. Ruth Athalia, 4. Lilian Ethel, 5. 
Evelyn Winifred, 6. Clement 
Wiley, 7. Ilda Maurene, 8. Marian 
Alice. 

William Almon[p], b. Feb. 18, 
1867, at Lane, Kan. 
Henry Hulbert, b. Nov. 9, 1869, 
at Portland, Oregon. Unm. 
Martha Hall, b. Olathe, Kan., 
June 4, 1874 ; m. Sept., 1898, W. P. 
Hiatt. Montavilla, Or. 



OSCAR A. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., June 23, 1827; m. Philetta Scott. West Brookfield, 
Wis. 4 ch'n. 

H.\RRiET, b. 1854; m. . 12388. Oscar, b. i860. 

Scott, b. 1857. 12389. Edith, b. 1864. 

GEORGE A. LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Aug. 22, 1835 ; m. Julv 10, 1859, Sarah W. Holden. 
Maine, N. Y. 4 ch'n, b. N Y. 

Annie Jane, b. Aug. 30, 1861. 12392. Harriet L., b. Apr. 4, 1869. 

Grant, b. Apr. 20, 1864. 12393. Mary Rosetta, b. Oct. 30, 1870. 

CHARLES SPENCER LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Oct. 22, 1840: m. ist, Oct. 22, 1863, 
Margaret Smith, who d. Feb. 2, 1874. He m. 2nd, Apr. 14, 1886, Mrs. Jennie Ayres 
Knight. He d. Apr. 22, 1905. He was long the turnkey at the Troy jail, and a 
much respected man. Troy, N. Y. I ch'd, b. N. Y. 
Oscar F., b. Feb. i, 1865, d. Nov. 20. 1870. 



iGnnmtH (Bruralngy 5^8 

10583. WILLIAM HAkklSOX LOOMIS, b. kacinc, Wis., .-^pi -o, lofji ; m. May, 1884. 
Claudia Barnacle. He <l. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 15, 1887. i cli'd. 

12395. Hazq, Je.s.sie, I). Mch. t8, 1885; m. dianapolis. CRoy Bronson's moth- 
Dec. 25, 1903, Roy Bronson. In- cr was a Loomis, of Conn.) 

10590. FRED MORRISON' LOOMIS, b. Racine, Wis., Dec. 14, 1864; m. Cleveland, O., 
May 13, 1890, Ellen Estella, b. Cleveland, July 13, 1870, dau. of Thomas Richard and 

Eliza (Watson) Reeve. Publisher. Rep. Episc. Council Bluffs, la. 6 ch'n. 

12396. Alfred, b. Feb. 14, 1891. Council 12399. Marian, b. July 24, 1895. Council 
Bluffs. Bluffs. 

12397. WiLLtAM Wheeler, b. Sept. 23. 12400. Fred Morrison, b. Feb. 6, 1900. 
1892. Omaha, Xeb. Council Bluffs. 

12398. Herhert IIenrv, b. Mch. 26, 1894. 12401. Elle.v E.stella. b. Apr. 10, 1905. 
Omaha, Neb. Council Bluffs. 

10598. CHARLES DipXTER LOOMIS, b. Chandlcrville, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1887; m. Aug. 2, 
1906, Edna Phipps, of Kansas City, Kan. He rem. with his parents, when but a 
child, to Osawatontic, Kan., and later to Kansas City, Kan., where he d. June 15. 
1908, and where b. his i ch'd. 

12401. 1. Virginia, b. . 

10606. EDWIN COOLEY LOOMIS, b. Erie Pa., Mch. 30, 1865; m. June 2, 1891, Bertha 
Catherine Jewell, b. Duluth, Minn., Dec. 3, 1871. Manager of an importing house. 
Rep. Presb. Chicago, 111., where b. his i ch'd. 

12402. Dextek Almerin, b. Sept. 19, 1900. 

10618. LELAND PORTER LOOMIS, b. Jacksonville, 111., Aug. 27, 1876; m. June 29, 1896, 
Sara Ann, b. Chicago, dau. of R. L. Chouinard and A. M. Castongany. Chicago. 
III. Salesman. Rep. 2 ch'n, both b. Chicago. 

12403. Elizabeth, b. May 21, 1897. 12404. Louise, b. Feb. 8, 1901. 

10623. SAMUEL DERALD LOOMIS, b. Chicago, III., Mch. 30, 1886; m. May 11, 1905, 

Belle Dclle, b. Jan. 2, 1889, dau. of John Baptiste Seghers. Chicago, 111. 3 ch'n. 
12404. 1. A child, b. , d. . 12405. i. Eugenia Isabelle, b. May 10, 

12405. Deralu Seghers, b. Jan. 9, 1907. 1908. 

10642. FRANK EUGENE LOOMIS, b. Chicago, III., May 21, 1873; m. Chicago, Feb. 21, 
1900, Ann Jane, b. Newficld, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1874, dau. of Simeon DeWitt and 
Frances Amelia (Curtis) Farrington. Bank teller. Rep. Univ't. 2 ch'n, b. 
Chicago. 

12406. Mar(;arkt Vance, b. Feb. 6, 1901. 1902. 

12407. Cecii.e Farrington, b. Nov. 22, 

10662. ALVA ALBERT LOOMIS, b. Deerfield, O., Dec. 25. 1861 ; m. Mogadore, O., Feb. 
18, 1886, H. Alice, b. Mogadore, Feb. 18, 1862, dau. of Samuel I. and Mary (Geib) 
Eby. Gr. of Mt. Union Coll. Ph. B., A. B., Ph. M., A. M. Gr. of Boston 
Univ. — S. T. B. Clergyman. Ind't. Presb. Columbiana, O. 5 ch'n. 

12408. Elta Rose, b. Alliance, O., June 8, 1894. 

13, 1889. 12411. Olin Wise, b. Bloomington, W^is., 

12409. ZiLLA Ruth, b. Kendal Green, Jan. 5, 1898. 

Mass., Mch. 25, 1892. T2412. Pauline, b. Empire, O., June 28, 

12410. Marv Lucile, b. Viola, Wis., July 1901. 

10672. HARLOW WARD LOOMIS, b. Dec. i, 1875; m. Akron, O., Dec. 24. 1902, Ella, b. 
Cuyahoga Falls, O., dau. of August and Elizabeth (Sulayer) Seadshlag. He d. 
Apr. I, 1906. Att'y. Rep. Akron, O., where b. his i ch'd. 

124 13. Donald Edwabu, b. Sept. 29, 1903. 

10679, ELMER GEORGE LOOMIS, b. Randolph, O,, Aug. 23. 1854 ; m. Sept. 5. 188.^. 
Elizabeth C, b, Allegheny, Pa., Nov. 19, 186.3, dau. of Jacob and Kathcrinc (llochn) 
Iloehn. For 25 yrs. Supt. of Fire and Police Alarm, and Electrician, of Allegheny. 
Pa. Rep. 7 ch'n, all b. Allegheny. 

12414. Walter Russell, b. Sept. s, 1888. 12418. Esther Jean, b. Jan. 30, 1899. 

12415. Albert Norman, b. Dec. 31, 1890. '2419. Nina, b. Nov. 5, igor. 

12416. Clara LfjuiSA, b. Feb. 27, 1893. 12420. Elma May, b. Aug. 23, 1903. 

12417. Morris Meade, b. Dec. 2, 1896. 



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10680. ROLLA JASOX LOOMIS. b. July 30, 185S; m. T878, Lydia Lihhus. Fanner. Ran- 
dolph, O. 6 ch'n — b. Randolph. 

12421. Clyde, b. . 12+24. Blanciik, b. . 

IJ422. Clayton, b. . 12+25- Rouert, b. . 

12423. Grace, b. . 12426. Elmer, b. . 

10689.1. NORMAN R. LOOMIS, b. Troy. N. Y.. Dec. 4, 1881: m. Troy. July 29, 1003, 
Myra Winifred, b. Troy, July 29, 188S, dan. of George and Lucv (Brigg.s) Hughes. 
M'f'r. Rep. Mcth. Troy, N. Y. i ch'd. 

12426.1. Myra Wini-rih Hughes, b. Troy, Nov. 6, 1904. 

Jo-02. WILLIAM F. LOOMIS, b. Whitehall, N. Y., June 7, 1870; m. Aug. 29, 1894, Cerina, 
b. Bangor, N. Y., Oct. 16. 1869, dau. of Oliver and Sophronia ( ) Boldway. 
2 ch'n. 

12427. Ethelyn M., b. May 7, 1895. 12428. Beatrice G., b. July ij. 1902. 

10734. EUGENE A. LOOMIS, b. Springfield, Mass., June 10, 1867; m. Boston. Mass., 
June I, 1891, Martha M., b. Brooklyn, N. Y., .'Vpr. 29, 1869. dnu. of James L. and 
Annie S. (Stoup) Sugdcn. Enlisted in Mass. Militia, discb. as Qr. Mas. Serg., Apr., 
1904. Mfg. Fire Arms. Rep. Prot. Utica, N. Y. 3 ch'n, b. Boston. 

12429. Harolu Adrian, b. Apr. 3, 1892, d. 12430. James Frederic, b. Dec. 19, 1897. 

Sept. 30, 1896. 12431. Dorothy Warlow, b. July 17, 1899. 

10735. CLIFFORD WARE LOOMIS, b. Jan. 20, 1867; m. Holyokc, Mass., June 18, 1889, 
Ida F., b. 1868, dau. of Pierre and Ella ( ) Russell. She was a corset maker. 
Driver for Ex. Co. of Springfield. I ch'd. 

12432. Mildred Eunice, b. July 13, 1902. 

10739. ROBERT GOODYEAR LOOMIS. b. 1874; m- i'lt. June 30. 1896, with Lillian Ann, 
b. Sp'f'd, Mass., ae. 20, dau. of Robert and Sarah E. (Coleman) Mackey. Sec 
Sp'f'd Vit. Sta. 2 ch'n, b. Springfield. 

T2433. A dau., b. and d. Dec. 30, 1897. 12434. Esther Sylvia, b. Feb. 5, 1901. 

10743. JOHN CARLTON LOOMIS, b. Painesville. O., Oct. 16, 1875; '"■ Cleveland, O., 
Sept. I, 1899. Rose, b. Nov. 25. 1881, dau. of Ephraim and Lydia (Duncan) Russell. 
Manager— with Bishop, Babctick & Co., Cleveland, ()., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

12435. Carl Russell, b. Aug. 11, 1900. 12436. Edward Homer, b. Jan. 25, 1903. 

10748.3. JAMES CLARK LOOMIS, b. May 9, 1^79; '"■ Oct. 10, 1905. Lula Wilcox, i ch'd. 

12436.1. Leonard Wilcox, b. Lyndon, N. Y., July 14, 1907. 

10755. GEORGE DE LANCY LOOMIS, b. Dewittville, N. Y., Dec. 25. 1863; ni. ist, Dec. 
21, 1887, Florence, dau. of R. N. Smith. She d. 1894, leaving 2 ch'n, who live in the 
family of R. X. Smith. He ni. 2nd, Loveland, Col., June 21, i8(j6, M.ittie Ann, b. 
May 4, 1861, dau. of Valentine and Sarah ( ) Mishler. Miner. Dcm. Prot. 
In Col. for past 28 yrs. Boulder, Col. 3 ch'n. 

12436.2. Frank, b. Colorado Springs, Col., 12436.4. Melvin Ray. b. Ward, Col., Mch. 
Feb. 17, 1889. '-'. '^97- 

12436.3. Mable, b. Nov., 1891. 

10755.1 ALTON MATHHWSON LOOMIS, b. llartficld, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1876; m. Dun- 
kirk, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1899, Bertha May, b. Corry, Pa., Mcli. 4. 1877. <.l;i"' 0/ Danus 
and Laura (Dunham) Colcgrove. Newspaper work. Rep. Meth. Fredonia, N. \ . 
5 ch'n, b. Fredonia. 

12436.5. Helen May, b. Sept. 26, 1901. 12436.8. Alton Mereihtu, b. Apr. 26, 

12436.6. Reba Elnore, b. Mav 13, 1903- '9°7- . 

12436.7. Melvin, b. 1905, d. in infancy. 12436.9. Marjorie, b. , d m infancy. 

10757. ELMER E. LOOMIS, b. Ellerv, N. Y., Sept. 4. 18S6; m. Mayville, N. V'., Feb 12, 
1891, Lizzie B., b. Ellcry. Mch. 13, 1872, dau. of Oliver and Kathreen ( ) Haskins. 
Carp. Rep. Benius Point, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

12436.91. Earl G., b. Ellery, Oct. 9. i894- Y., June 21, 1897. 

12436.92. Oscar (Zharles, b. Brocton, N. 



10784. IIEXRY EDWARD LOOM IS, b. Mdmorc, O., Apr. 14, 1877; ni. Hicksville, O., 
Oct. 10, 1900, Ruby Stella, b. Jan. 26, 1881, dau. of Calvin and Alice (Wires) Coburn. 
Harness maker; Dcni. Christian church. He has his great grandfather's Bible, in 
which is the family record of Reuel Loomis. Hicksville, O. 3 ch'n. 

12437. Susie Lucii-e, b. Hicksville, Mch. July 20. 1903. 

ig, 1901. 12439. Alma Lor.mn', b. Hicksville, Jan. I, 

12438. Lulu May, b. Benzonia, Mich., 1906. 

10812. CHARLES W. LOOMIS, b. 1875; m. (int) Sp'f'd, Mass., Dec. 12, 1896, Hattie A. 

Geshcfske, b. Germany. Springfield, Mass. 2 ch'n, b. Springfield. 
12440. Harold Edgar, b. May 9, 1897. 12441. Howard Warner, b. Feb. 14, 1900. 

1081-. FREDERICK JAMES LOOMIS. b. Holyoke, Mass.. Sept. 22, 1862; m. Watcrbury, 
Conn., Oct. 31, 1896, Emily Eliza, b. Waterbuo'. Jan. 30, 1863, dau. of John and Sarah 
J. (Hill) Claxton. Mcch. Eng. Waterbury, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

12442. Emily Mary, b. Sept. 22, 1897. 12444- Frederick Claxton, b. Aug. 17, 

12443. Barbara Miller, b. July 23, 1899. 1901. 

10827. HARRY MERRIFIELD LOOMIS, b. New Haven, Conn., Apr. 6, 1867; ni. June, 
1889, Mattie M. McLean. He d. Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 13, 1899, survived by his 
wife and 2 sons. 2 ch'n, b. Conn. 

12445. Harold Francis, b. June 19, 1890. 12446. Rodney Lyman, b. Xov. 16, 1895. 

10828. JOHN HOLLAND LOOMIS. b. Rockville, Conn., Oct. 3. 1870; m. Aug., 1891, 
Florence A. Parkhurst. i ch'd. 

12447. George Holland, b. Mch. 22, 1891. 

10830. ALBERT CLAYTON LOOMIS, b. Rockville, Conn., June 4. 1875: '" Ju"e. i897. 
Anna Markham. 2 ch'n. 

12448. Paul Merrifield, b. Oct. 14, 1900. 1902. 

12449. DwiGHT Markham, b. July 12, 

10838. WALTER L. LOOMIS, b. July 24, 1874; m. Jan. i, 1896, Minnie Hazeltine. Con- 
neaut, O., where b. his 6 ch'n. 

12450. Gaius Earl, b. Oct. 21, 1896. '2453- Ruth, b. Sept. 15, 1902. 

12451. Gladys B., b. Sept. 23, 1898. 12454- Rupert B., b. June 17, 1904. 

12452. Keith, b. Oct. 3, 1900. 1245S- Mary G., b. Aug. 6, 1906. 

10840. CHARLES F. LOOMIS, b. June 21, 1878; m. Conneaut. O., Jan. 12, 1901, Erla B., 
b. Wellsvillc, O.. 1881, dau. of Elmer and Elizabeth (Welch) Gerren. Hoister. 
Conneaut, O., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

12456 Allison R., b. Nov. 25, 1901. 12457- Allison Reed, b. Nov. 25, 1904. 

10841. HERBERT WEED LOOMIS, b. Aug. 15, 1880; m. Conneaut. O., Nov. 19, 1901. 
Pauline .'Vugusta, b. Springfield. Pa., Apr. 27, 1879, dau. of .August and Lois (Keel) 
Hintz. Carpenter. Conneaut, O., where b. his 2 ch'n. 

12458. Irene P., b. Sept. 16, 1902. 12459- Herbert R., b. Dec. 12, 1905. 

10895. DR. FRANK NEWTON LOOMIS, b. Granby, Conn., Mch. 24, 1858; m. North 
Haven, Conn., June 10, 1885, Mary Baker, b. E. Granby, Conn., Dec. 21, 1858, dau. of 
Col. Richard Erskine and Harriet Jinks (Thompson) Holcomb. Gr. Yale Univ., 
1881, A. B. and M. D. Physician. Ind't. Cong. Derby, Conn., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

12460. Donald Holcomb, b. Sept. i, 1888. 12462. Catherine Newton, b. Apr. 3, 

12461. Franklin Holcomb, b. June 25, 1900. 
1891. 

10898. JAMES LEE LOOMIS, b. Nov. 3, 1878; m. Granby, Conn., June 27, 1906, Lucy 
Melon, b. 1883, dau. of Orlando and Lucy Jane (Dibble) Bruce. She is a grad. of 
Smith Coll. Att'y. Hartford, Conn, i ch'd. 

12462.1. Jane Bruce, b. July 24, 1908. 

10904. PAUL HENRY LOOMIS, b. Sufficid, Conn., Dec. 5, 1876; m. Sp'f'd, Mass., Nov. 
18, 1903, Mary Ellery, b. Holyoke, Mass., Aug. 25, 1877. dau. of John Low Rogers 
and Abby Jane (Parker) Trask. He is a grad. of Sp'f'd High School. Tobacco 
merchant. Springfield, ^Iass., where b. his I ch'd. 

12463. Ellery Trask, b. Aug. 8, 1904. 



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10907. BURRITT MATHER LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Mass., June 17. 1878; m. Jan. 20, 1904, 
Anne McCurl. 2 ch'n. 

12464. Mert Harold, b. Aug. 30, 1904. 1904, d. July 16, 190S. 

12465. Maybelle Hathaway, b. Aug. 30, 

10915. HERBERT LESLIE LOOMIS, b. Suffield, Conn., June 26, 1869; m. Berlin, Wis., 
Aug. 30, 1893, Florence May Higgs. Fargo, N. Dak. 3 ch'n. 

12465. 1. Marian, b. Fargo, Dec. 16, 2, 1897. Her former name was 
1894, d. July 31, 1901. Clara Grace Reinhart, and she was 

12465.2. Charles Herbart, b. Fargo, Feb. adopted Mch. 30, 1904, by Mr. and 
2, 1898. Mrs. Herbert L. Loomis. 

12465.3. Grace, b. Fort Atkinson, la., Oct. 

10917. FREDERICK B. LOOMIS, b. Suffield. Conn., Aug. 25. 1875; m- Fargo, N. Dak,, 
Feb. 21, 1899, Lucy Sherlock. Fargo, where b. his 3 ch'n. 

12465.4. Helen Florence, b. Dec. 15, 1901. 1904. 

12465.5. Frederick Sherlock, b. Feb. I5> 12465.6. Eugene Henry, b. Apr. 29, 1907. 



"The past will not let go of us; wc can not let go of the past."— Jordan. 

Descendants of : 
I. Joseph are Nos. 12466-12494; 5. John are Nos. 12495-12651; 
6. Thomas are Nos. 12652-12659; 7. Nathaniel are Nos. 12660-12665; 
8. Samuel are Nos. 12666-12668. 

10957. ORSON FRED LOOMIS. b. New Oregon, la., Apr. 18, 1861 ; m. Carthage, Mo., 
Sept. 24, 1894, Mary R. Gregory, b. Reedsburg, Wis., Mch. 15, 1861. Surveyor. Rep. 
Stratford, Texas. 3 ch'n, b. Coldwater, Te.xas. 

12466. Mabel C, b. Mch. i. 1897. 12468. Preston E., b. Aug. 13, 1900. 

12467. Fanny N., b. Dec. 13, 1898 

11047. JUDD HART LOOMIS, b. Jan. 25, 1859: m- Feb- 8, 1882, Anna, dau. of John 
Campbell. Farmer. Rep. Jefferson, O. 2 ch'n. 

12469. George Mack, b. May 16, 1883. June 28, 1905, E. Elmer Geiles. 

12470. Ethel May, b. June 27, 1888; m. Machinist. EUensburg, Wash. 

11048. RUSH WETMORE LOOMIS, b. June 25, 1861 ; m. Oct. 22, 1884, Rhoda A., dau. 
of Rev. Chapin. Livery business. Rep. Conneaut, O. 4 ch'n. 

12471. Ward Chapin, b. Apr. 10, 1886. 12473. George Leonard, b. Mch. 6, 1891. 

12472. Ruby Laverne, b. Mch. 25, 1887. 1^474- Kenneth, b. Oct. 10, 1903. 

1 1049. WYNN ward LOOMIS. b. Oct. 12, 1862; m. ist, Nov. 15, 1888, Mary A., dau. of 
Geo. and Lois Jerome, who d. Feb. 20, 1892, ae. 25 yrs. 5 mos. ; m. 2nd, Nov. 23, 1904, 
Nettie Ora, dau. of Harmon and Eleanor (Brakeman) Manley. Jefferson, O., where 
b. his I ch'd. 

12475. Jerome F., b. Feb. 17, 1892. 

11080 ANTHONY ALEXANDER LOOMIS. b. Enterprise, O., May 4. 1868; m. Darke 
Co O. Apr. 27, 1899, Esther Gertrude, b. Arcanum, O., Aug. 11, 1868, dau of 
Daniel B and Amanda ( ) Olwine. He is (1906) a clerk in office of the Hockmg 

Valley R. R., at Columbus, O. Bookkeeper. Dem. United Breth'n m Christ. 2 
ch'n, b. Columbus. 

12476. Esther Naomi, b. Apr. 14, 1901. I-J477. Robert Olwine, b. June 28, 1903. 

1 1087. WILLIAM HENRY LOOMIS, b. Steubenville. O., Feb. 20, 1865; m ist, Uricks- 
ville, O, Sept. II, 1883, Marv. b. Coshocton Co., O., Apr. 15, 1865, dau. of Peter 
and Barbara (McKune) Rosel. Divorce granted his wife about 1900. He m. 2nd, 
Ashtabula, O , Apr. 19, 1006, Marv, b. Cleveland, O., Feb. 2, 1875, dau. of John and 
Alice (Clark) Conwav. R. R. Engineer. Cleveland, O. 6 ch'n. 



12478. Fred Earl, b. Uricksvillc, Jan. ii, 1^481. W'm. Kosel, b. Dciiiiison, O., \ov. 
1885. 19, 1892. 

12479. Maud Estella. b. Uricksvillc, Feb. 12482. Julia, b. Columbus, O., Apr. I, 
22. 1887. 1894, d. Jan. 27, 1903. 

12480. GRArE Irk.vk, b. Uricksvillc, Dec. 12483. William Don.\ld, b. Cleveland, O., 
4, 1890. Aug. 23, 1907. 

1 1088. JACOB HEXRY LOO.MIS, b. 1866; in. 1892, Nettie Jeffrey. Nelsonville, O. 3 
ch'n. 

12484. Russell, b. . 12486. Arthur, b. . 

12485. Earl, b. . 

11090. JOHN WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Union Furnace, O., Dec. 26, 1868; m. Athens, O., 
Mch. 2, 1895, .Mma. b. nr. Grcendale, O., Feb. 25, 1879. dau. of Louis and Elvira 
( Dowdinp) Campbell. Carpenter. Socialist. Meth. Cleveland, O. 4 ch'n — b. 
Athens, O. 

12487. Clarence .Albert, b. Sept. 18, 1895. 12489. Lester, b. Jan. 9, 1900. 

12488. Herbert Stanley, b. Dec. 25, 1897. 12490. Mildred, b. July 5, 1902. 

III2S. MONROE D. LOOMIS, b. Milan, Pa., July 31, 1885; ni. Apr. 30. 1904, Coral, b. 
Corning. N. Y., Au.if. 25, 1886, dau. of Avery and Elveretta (Clinton) Park. Farmer 
and huckster. Prohib. Bapt. Milan, where b. his i ch'd. 

12491. Mildred Klveretta, b. July 5, 1905. 

1 1 163. LORRIN B. LOOMIS, b. July 25. 1880; m. (license granted Mch. 16, 1901), Lottie, 
dau. of Leslie and Mattie (McCourt) Bangs, of near Richfield. O. Orrvillc Bangs 
was guardian of Lorrin at time of marriage. Laborer. His residence unknown. 
Last heard of at Carrollton. O., where report says he married .Ada Johnson. Lottie 
resides Akron, O. 3 ch'n. 

12492. Welma Leslie, b. N. Royalton, O., Nov. 19, 1902, d. .Akron. Feb. 7, 1907. 
Oct. 25. 1901. 12494. Wendell Lorrin. b. Akron, Aug. 

12493. Harold Bancs, b. N. Royalton, O., 27, 1904. 

1 1315. GEORGE HENRY LOOMIS, b. Whitehall, N. Y., Mch. 24, 1866: m. No. Gran- 
ville, N. Y., June 18, 1896, Evelyn, b. No. Granville, Dec. 24, 1878, dau. of Wm. and 
Elizabeth (Cozzens) Rathbone. Academic cduc'n. Manager of dock boats. Rep. 
Episc. Ticonderoga, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

12495. Gertrude Rathbone, b. July 29, 12496. Elizabeth Rathbone. b. .Apr. 26, 

1901, at No. Granville. 1906, at Baldwin, N. Y. 

11316. DANIEL ADAMS LOOMIS, b. Whitehall, N. Y., Mch. 24. 1870; m. Whitehall, 
Nov. 10, 1892, Mary Doig, b. Whitehall, Aug. 8, 1870. dau. of Edward and Martha 
(Doig) Pittinger. He is Gen. Mana.ger of the Champlain Transp'n Co. and the Lake 
George Steamboat Co., Burlington, Vt. Rep. Episc. 3 ch'n. 

12497. Mary Doig. b. .Aug. 22, 1894. 12499. Daniel Pittinger, b. .Apr. 6, 1905. 

12498. Henry Robert, b. Apr. 18. 1899. 

11323. WILBER ELTON LOOMIS, b. Footvillc. O.. July 22, 1856: m. June 16, 1878, 
Loretta, b. Wilmington, O., Apr. 30, 1863, dau. of David F. and Sarah Emily 
(Moore) Carter. Hotel keeper. Dem. Winston, Mo. 9 ch'n, h. Mo. 

12500. Lulu May, b. Kingston, Mo., Jan. 21, 1888. 

6, 1880 '. m. Nov. 4. 1899, Oliver 12504. Elna Rho, b. .\pr. 19, 1890. 

Levi Clevenger. Ch'n: i. Betty 12505. Goldie Madge, b. Oct. 22. 1892. 

Loretta, 2. Ferol, 3. Kathleen. 12506. Wilder Bryan, b. Mch. 6, 1896. 

12501. Henry Newton, b. Jan. 10. 1884. 12507. Hugh, b. June 10, 1898, d. July 31, 

12502. Clara Ree. b. Mch. 24, 1886. 1898. 

12503. Edgar S., b. May 22. 1888. d. Nov. 12508. George Neil, b. -Aug. 10, 1901. 

11340. VERNON BUEL LOOMIS. b. N. Y., Mch. 9, 18.54: m. Blair. Neb., Aug.. 1873, 
Minnie, b. Benton Co., Ark., Sept. 27, 1853, dau of William T. and Jane ( Skerlock) 
Story. Farmer. Rep. Prot. Resided formerly near Bellplain. la., until 17 yrs. 
of age, and afterwards at Blair, Neb. 5 ch'n, b. Neb. 

12509. Maud, b. Tekama, Neb., Dec. 4, Brown, of Hamburg, Ta. 

1874; m- Oct. 9, 1904, Horace A. 12512. Rev. Orven H., b. Blair, Neb., Oct. 
Noble. Hamburg, la. 12, 1880. -f 

12510. Cora, b. May 15, 1876. Hamburg. 12513. Mabel, b. Brainard, Neb., Oct. 31, 

12511. Rev. Walter Tilford. b. June 19, 1890. Hamburg. 
1878; m. Apr. 13, 1907, Minnie 



583 iEnxtl} (Btmvntwn 

11357. HENRY ROSWELL LOOMIS, b. Conn.. Oct. 15, T842 ; m. Oct. 28, 186S, Rosalie 

N. Hill. Col. of 2nd Regt. Conn. He d . No. 642 Amsterdam Ave., N. Y. 

City. I ch'd, b Conn. 

12514. Florence May, b. Sept 21, 1871. 

11363. FREDERICK HALE LOOMIS, b. Jan. 6, 1868; m. Nay. 11, 1891, Martha Hanna, 
b. Meriden, Conn., Dec. 8, 1871, dau. of William Curtis. Divorced Jan. 9, 1903, and 
she m. Jan. 12, 1904, Dr. E. Hall of Meriden. He res. now, N. Y. City. 2 ch'n, b. 
Meriden. 

12515. William Curtis, b. Aug. 20, 1892. 12516. Frances Hale, b. July 5, 1895. 

11368. FREDERICK STARBUCK LOOMIS, b. Hartford, Conn., Aug. 23. 1859; m. Goliad, 
Texas, Dec. 24, 1881, Clara, b. Fishkill, N. Y., May 24, 1862, dau. of Thomas and 
Emma CAlIet) Smith. Mason. Rep. Episc. Goliad, Texas, where b. his 9 ch'n. 

12517. Clara E., b. Dec. 30, 1882; m. Feb. 12522. Thomas S., b. Jan. i, 1894. 
19, 1901, George N. Simmons. 12523. James H., b. Aug. 29, 1897. 

12518. Sadie P., b. Apr. 15, 1884. 12524. Willie Ruth, b. Mch. 15, 1900, d. 

12519. Frederick S.. b. Jan. 3, 1887. Nov. 11, 1902. 

12520. Emma J., b. Sept. 5, 1889. 12525. Lucy Eunice, b. Apr. 22, 1905. 

12521. Albert C, b. July ig, 1892. 

1 1382. OREN HOWARD LOOMIS, b. Sept. 7, 1875; m. Nov., 1898, Louise Furst, d. Sept., 
1899. Okla. I ch'd. 

12526. A boy, b. and d. 1900. 

1 1384. WILLIAM HENRY LOOMIS, b. Dec. 30, 1879; m. Dec, 1904, Edith Winifred 
Smedley. Kewanee, 111. i ch'd. 

12527. Baby, b. Nov. 30, 1905. 

11428. HERBERT NORTON LOOMIS, b. Andover, Mch. 4, 1869; m. Danielson, Conn., 
June 28, 1898, Mary Maria, b. Eastford, Conn., Dec. 24. 1875, dau. of Preston Bishop 
and Kate Badger (Noble) Sibley, .•\uthor of texts on Botany and Chemical Experi- 
ments. Teaching. Ind't. LTnitarian, but a member of Cong. Ch. New Britain, 
Conn. I ch'd. 

12528. Philip Sibley, b. Danielson, Jan. 18, 1900. 

11446. GEORGE WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Apr. 20, 1863; m. Albion, Mich., Nov. 23, 1887, 
Lottie May, b. Walled Lake, Mich.. Oct. 28, 1868, dau. of Samuel Switzer and 
Phoebe Ann (Searles') Berrv. Grad. Cassopolis. Mich., High Sch., 1881 ; Albion 
Coll. (A: B.), 1886; (A. M'.) 1896. Supt. Public Schools, Edwardsburg, Mich.; 
Northville, Mich.; Manchester, Mich.; St. Joseph, Mich., 1891-9; Supt. Central State 
Normal Training School, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., 1899-1905; City Schools, Pueblo, Col., 
1905. Served as Pres't Mich. Supt. Ass'n ; Mich. School Masters' Club; memb. ex- 
Com. Mich. State Teachers' Ass'n for 6 yrs. ; and now, 1908, Pres. Col. Sup'ts' Round 
Table. Charter memb. of the Alpha Pi Chap, of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. Author 
of several documents on public school questions. A Mason of high standing. .Active 
worker in Church and Sunday Schools. Member of the firm ( 1909) of Hymer- 
Loomis Investment Co. Denver, Col. 2 ch'n. 

12529. Lottie Lillian, b. Manchester, 12530. George Searles. b. St. Joseph, 
Mich., Jan. 13, 1890. Mich., Jan. 29, 1892. 

11447. FRANK HENRY LOOMIS. b. Dec. 11, 1864; m. ist. Albion, Mich., Aug. 26, 1890, 
Belle C, b. Girard, Mich.. Sept. IS. 1867, d. Albion, Feb. 5, 1892, dau. of Benjamm 
H. and Sarah (Copp) Smith; m.' 2nd, Grand Rapids, Mich., Dec. 23, 1902, Grace 
Olive Lucv, b. Mendon, Mich., Mch. 27, 1878. dau. of Charles W. and Virgmia 
(De Grandcliamp) Duquette. Grad. Albion Coll., B. A., 1887. Mich. State Agt. for 
Am. Book Co. Rep. Meth. Kalamazoo, Mich. 2 ch'n. 

12531. Leland Smith, b. Feb. i, 1892, d. 12532. Robert Duquette, b. June 30, 1904, 

Feb. 15, 1892. d. July 12, 1904. 

11451. ARTHUR CORNELIUS LOOMIS, b. Elkhorn, Wis., Apr. 21, 1870; m. Jan. 2, 

1901, Vida Krebs. Mattoon, 111. I ch'd. 
12533. Frances Louise, b. Oct. 30, 1901. 



lUmnntH (Erucalugtt ^ 

11457. ICDWARD NATHANIEL LOOMIS. 1). Brooklyn, N. V.. Jiiiu- 6. i;^(kj; m New 

Haven, Conn. Dec. 10, 1902, Bertha Kiinberl)', b. New Haven, July 28, , dau. of 

Gen. Edward E. and Mary K. ( ) Bradley. Gr. Yale Law School, A. B., LL. B. 
Mech't. Rep. Presb. N. Y. City, i ch'd. 

12534. Elizabeth, b. N. Y. City, May, 1905. 

11461. FREDERIC BREWSTER LOOMIS, b. Nov. 22, 1873; m. Sept. 21, 1904, Florence 
Marguerite, dau. of Rev. N. M. Calhoun. He is a grad. of Amherst Coll., 1896, A. 
B. ; of Univ. of Munich, 1899, Ph. D. Prof, of Biology at Amherst Coll. Author of 
a geological work relative to Wyoming. Through his study of the fossils of 
Wyoming he holds that "the camel, hump and all, originated in North America, 
some three million years ago, and that the popular idea of that animal as of Asiatic 
origin is false." Amherst, Mass., where b. his I ch'd. 

12535. Newell Calhoun, b. Feb. 14, 1906. 

11486. FREDERICK H. LOOMIS, b. Bath, N. Y., June 3, 1849; m. Painted Post, N. Y.. 
Nov. II, 1875, Julia C, b. Steuben Co., N. Y., July 2, 1847, dau. of Daniel and Sally 
(Orcut) Ward. Druggist. Rep. Christian. He d. Oct. 17, 1900. at Painted Post, 
where b. his i ch'd. 

12536. Florence, b. Jan. 6, 1884. Teacher. Beta Kappa). Painted Post, N. Y. 
Grad. Syracuse Univ., A. B. (Phi 

11489. FREDERICK PORTER LOOMIS. b. Meridcn, Conn., May 4, 1871 ; m. Yalesville, 
Conn., May 4, 1896, Avaline Eleanor, b. Yalesville, May 4, 1872, dau. of Andrew Jack- 
son and Alary Hall (McKenzie) Brown. Sta. Agt. Rep. Meth. Yalesville, where 
b. his 6 ch'n. 

12537. William Erwin, b. Feb. 23, 1897. 12540. Emily Avaline, b. Nov. 8, 1903. 

12538. Frederic Brown, b. Apr. 19, 1899. 12541. George Nelson, b. Dec. 25, 1906. 

12539. Mary Elizabeth, b. July 26, 1901. 12542. Carolyn Janet, b. Apr. 11, 1908. 

1 1495. HENRY WM. LOOMIS, b. May 2, 1882; m. Peace Dale, R. I., July 19, 1905, Jennie, 

dau. of David Hudson. Telephone operator. Mystic. Conn, i ch'd. 
12542.1. William Eugene, b. Sept. 16, 1907. 

11504. HARRY FREDERICK LOOMIS, b. Pittsburg, Pa., May 6, 1869; m. Detroit, Mich., 
Feb. 5, 1895, Fannie E., b. Detroit, Aug., 1868, dau. of Henry Warner and Sarah 
Jane (Davis) Newberry. Salesman. Rep. Episc. Paw Paw, Mich. 3 ch'n. 

12543. Henry Warner, b. Detroit, Sept. 1899. d. July 12, 1899. 

25, 1896, d. Jan. 15, 1897. 12545 Harry Fred, b. Chicago, 111., Sept. 

12544. Harry Jay, b. Detroit, May 3, 7, I90i- 

11527. GEORGE FOOTE LOOMIS, b. Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 27, 1879; m. June i, 1904, 
Sarah L. Price. Broomfield, Colo, i ch'd. 

12546. Charles Price, b. Oct. 26, 1905. 

11549. ARTHUR HANKS LOOMIS, b. Tingley, la., Nov. 14, 1874; m. June 5, 1900, Edna, 
b. Jan. 2, 1876, dau. of Lewis Lafayette and Annie (Jay, a desc't of the noted 
John Jay) Halleck, (a desc't of the celebrated Douglasses of Scotland). Belle- 
ville, Kan. 3 ch'n. 

12547. Louis William, b. June 13, 1902. 12549. Gertritoe Halleck, b. Apr. 8, 1906. 

12548. Arthur Eugene, b. Jan. 8, 1904. 

1 1568. BURT DARIUS LOOMIS, b. Oct. 21, 1873; m. July 11, 1896, lolantha Craig, of 

Austinburg, O. Conneaut, O. 2 ch'n. See Lancaster Gen., p. 160. 
12550. John D., b. Feb. 20, 1897. 12551- Cline Craig, b. Feb. 4, 1899. 

11613. CLARENCE ALFRED LAMB LOOMIS, b. Chester, la., Dec. 18, 1S68: m. Prairie 
Du Chcne, Wis., Feb. 28, 1892, Chrissie, b. Bangor, Wis., Nov. 16, 1872, dau. of 
Prof. C. Tonolli. Chester, la., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

12552. Carl Edward, b. Mch. 18, 1893. 12554- Ruth, b. .'\ug. 12, 1897. 

12553. George Willis, b. Apr. 16, 1895. 

11617. ALBERT OSMOND LOOMIS, b. Curlew, la., Apr. 4. 1870; m. Mch., 1895. Lillian 
Meek. 3 ch'n, b. Ayrshire, la. 

12555. LovENA May, b. Feb. 23, 1900. 12557- Anna Jane, b. Sept. 20, 1904. 

12556. Irene Ellen, b. Aug. 2, 1901. 



58< 



Sntth O&^nrraltmt 



11625. OSMOND EUGENE LOOMIS, b. Brattleboro, Vt., Feb. 18, 1867; 111. Feb. is,-, 

1894, Nellie Viola Myers. 3 ch'n. 
12558. Raymond Clifton, b. Nov. 23, 12559. Alden Henry, b. Sept. 12, 1896. 

1894. 12560. Margaret, b. Nov. 28, 1905. 

1 1647. HOBART CLARENCE LOOMIS, b. Braintree, Vt., Aug. 14, 1863; m. July 22, 1889. 
Mary E. Carrigan, b. Vt, Nov. 26. 1869. Farmer. Rep. Leicester, Mass. I ch'd. 

12560.1. Robert Herbart, b. Randolph, Vt., Oct. 27, 1890. 

11683.2. WILLIAM EDWARD LOOMIS, b. Shcrbrookc, Quebec, Canada, Nov. 20, 1865; 
m. Jan. 21, 1897, Myrtie Beatrice, b. Barnston, Canada, Jan. 21, 1877, dau. of Edward 
and Alice Mary (McLean) Bryan. Sherbrooke, Canada, where b. his 4 ch'n. 

12560.2. Maurice Bryan, b. June 24, 1900. 1904. 

12560.3. Virginia Amelia, b. May 9, 1902. 12560.5. Gordon B., b. May i, 1907. 

12560.4. Edward Burrows, b. May 10, 

1 1683.4. FREDERICK OSCAR WARREN LOOMIS, b. Sherbrooke, Feb. i, 1870; m. 
Springfield, Mass., Jan. 3, 1894, Maggie Morrison, b. Prescott, Ontario, Canada, June 
23, 1873, dau. of James and Elizal)eth (Mackey) Mundell. M'f'r. Conservative. 
Prot. IVIontreal, Canada. 5 ch'n, first four b. Sherbrooke, last one b. Montreal. 

12560.6. Marjorie Mundell, b. Nov. 23, 12560.9. Frederick Arthur, b. Oct. 15, 
1894. 1902. 

12560.7. Roberta Burrows, b. July 3, 1897. 12560.91. Miles Lawrence, b. Mch. 23, 

12560.8. Daniel Mackey, b. Jan. 8, 1900. 1908. 



1 1690. 

12561. 
12562. 

11701. 



12565. 

1 1707. 
12567. 

12568. 



12569. 
11719. 

12571- 
12572. 

11723- 
12575- 



RANSOM C. LOOMIS, b. Aug. 

worth, N. Y. 4 ch'n. 

Mary, b. 1848, d. 1864. 

JoH N, b. Mch., 1850 ; m. . 



5, 1862; tn. Oct. II, 1847, Mercy Merritt. Wal- 

12563. Jefferson, b. 1852. 

12564. Emma, b. 1862. 

GEORGE HUBBARD LOOMIS, b. Montrose, Summit Co., O., Jan. 23, 1842; 
m. Montrose, Oct. 4, i860, Pauline E., b. Silver Creek, N. Y., Jan. u, 1840, dau. of 
James G. Moore. He served as a private in 6th Battery, O. V. L. A., 1861-2. 
Resided in Richfield, O., for a time, but d. Medina, O., Jan. 17, 1904, survived by 
wife and 2 ch'n. 

Effie Pauline, b. Montrose, July 12566. Emogene L., b. Montrose, Mch. 13, 

22, i86t ; m. Apr. 15. 1878, Andrew 1865 ; m. E. L. Richardson. Chi- 

L. Burnham. No ch'n. Medina, O. cago. 111. 



Mass., Nov. 7, 1844; m. Pittsfield, Mass., Sept. 
1846, dau. of James and Eliza ( ) Mitchell. 

Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 16, 1901, Wil- 
liam F., b. Enfield, Mass., 1866, son 
of Julius and Selma (Reinhardt) 
Anibach. 
12570. Clara B., b. New Haven, 1877; m. 
Lebanon Springs, N. Y., Aug. 27, 
1899, Dwight H., b. Dalton, Mass., 
1877, son of Henry C. and Mar- 
garet E. (Phelps) Merrill. Drug- 
gist. Pittsfield. Ch'n: i. Cortland 
Henry, 2. Kathryn Loomis. 

FRANK M. LOOMIS, b. Oct. 3, i860; m. Sarah E., b. Albany, N. Y., i860, dau. of 
Philo G. and Lvdia ( Like) Jovner. She d. Aug. 29, 1895, ae. 35, at Pittsfield. Car- 
penter. He d. Feb. 14, 1897. JPittsfield, Mass., where b. last two of his 4 ch n. 
Melvin, b. Lenox, Mass., Oct. 11, 12573. Ray Arlington, b. June 29, 1893, 

1884. d. Aug. 25, 1893- 

Ella E., b. July 10. 1888, d. Lenox, 12574- Sarah E., b. Aug. 29, 1895. 

Aug. 15, 1888. 

MINOR B LOOMIS, b. Sheffield, Mass., 1861 ; m. Egremont, Mass., Dec. 24, 1885, 
Nellie A., b. 1865, dau. of O. W. and Fannie ( ) Judd. Laborer. Egremont, 
where b. his 2 ch'n. 
Flossie, b. Sept. 26, 1886. 12576. Pearl, b. Sept. 2, 1893. 



EDWARD W. LOOMIS, b. Lenox 
26, 1867, Mary Louise, b. England, 
Butcher. Lenox, Mass. 4 ch'n. 
Jessie G., b. N. Adams, Mass., 
1868; m. Lenox, Nov. 6, 1889. 
Thomas M., b. Lenox, 1861, son of 
David and Elizabeth ( ) Fer- 
guson. Farmer. Lenox. 
Maud M., b. N. Adams, Apr. 29, 
1870; m. Lenox, Feb. 22, 1897, Al- 
fred H., b, England, 1868, son of 
John R. and Sarah (Squires') Win- 
gett. She d. Jan. 29, 1901. Lenox. 
Lena A., b. New Haven, 1876 ; m. 



iHoomiB (SFUfal0gi| 586 

1 1734. RUTHERFORD LOOM IS, l>. it<70; m. . 3 ch n. 

12577. LoR.MNE, b. igot. 12579. Frank, b. 1905. 

12578. George, b. 1903. 

1 1739. SIDNEY ARTHUR LOO.MIS, b. Oct., 1867; m. . 1 ch'd. 

12580. Winnie, b. Mch., 1891. 

1 1742. CL.\UD LOOM IS. b. ; m. Eva Williams. Ricevillc. la. i ch'd. 

12581. Gerald, b. . 

11752. LEROY P. LOOMIS, b. Norton, Kan., 1884; m. June 15, 1904, Florida Bess Miller. 
I ch'd. 

12582. Noel, b. Juik- 10, 1905. 

1 1758. GEORGE WASHINGTON LOOMIS, b. Windsor. Canada, Apr. 7, 1854; m. Wind- 
sor, 1883. -Adeline Ellen, b. England, dau. of Richard and Charlotte (Brinning) 
Venn. Granite dealer. Rep. Cong. He d. Nov. 7, 1905, Charlotte, Mich. 2 ch'n, 
b. Portland, Mich. 

12583. Richard Nelson, b. Mch. 4, 1884. 12584. Ruby, b. Mch. 2, 1887. L'nm. 
Unm. Granite dealer. Rep. Cong. Charlotte, Mich. 

Charlotte, Mich. 

11759. MILES NELSON LOOMIS, b. Pewamo, Mich., July 16, 1858: m. Portland. Mich., 
Mch. 14, 1883, Mary .Mice. h. Portland, Oct. 5, 1863, dau. of Calvin and Sarah 
Jane (Keyes) Ward. Ypsilanti, Mich, i ch'd. b. Portland. 

12585. Lulu Elta, b. Oct. 18, 1883. 

11765. SAMUEL A. LOOMIS, b. Harrington. N. Y.. Aug. 22, 1857; m. Corning, N. Y., 
June 25, 1890, Dorcilla H., b. Wcstfield, Pa., Sept. 26, 1865, dau. of .Almon and Mary 
Jane (Miller) King. Farmer. Rep. Meth. Dundee, N. Y. 5 ch'n, b. Harrington. 

12586. Bertha K., b. Sept. 29, 189T. 12589. Willis H., b. .\pr. 6, 1901. 

12587. Ralph V., b. June 26, 1894. 12590. Milijred L., b. Mch. 16, 1904. 

12588. Miles A., b. Dec. 19, 1898. 

1 1769. MELVIN H. LOOMIS, b. Jan. 8, 1868; m. Troupsburg, N. Y.. Feb. 9, 1897. Carrie 
K., b. Westfield, Pa., Mch. 26, 1879. dau. of Servillen E. and Ellen O. (Selley) 
Mascho. Farmer. Dundee, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

12591. Howard M., b. Westfield, Pa., Dec. 3, 1901. 

3, 1898. 12593. Madeline E.. b. Harrington, N. Y., 

12592. Sa.muel v., b. Westfield, Pa., Feb. Sept. 15, 1906. 

11774. HERBERT EDGAR LOOMIS. b. Pewamo, Mich., Dec. 4, 1861 ; m. Claypool. Ind., 
Oct. 20, 1888, IsabcIIe H., b. Perth, Scotland, June 24. 1868, dau. of James Webster 
and Catherine Blair (Dargie) Taylor. Farmer. Dcm. Lyons, Mich. 10 ch'n. 

12594. Earl Ray, b. White Pigeon, Mich., 12^99. James Harley, b. Scotch Ridge, 
June 26, 1889. O.. July 27. 1894. 

12595. Pearl May, b. White Pigeon, 12600. Jesse Hazel, b. Scotch Ridge, O., 
Mich., June 26, 1889. July 27. 1894. 

12596. Bla.nch Beatrice, b. Cenfralia, 12601. June Mildred, b. Pewamo, Mich., 
Wash., Jan. 20, 1891. Nov. 16, 1901. 

12597. Muriel Inez. b. Bowling Green, 12602. Helen Lucelle. b. Pewamo, Mich., 
O.. May II, 1893. d. .Vug. 28. 1893. Oct. 28. 1903. 

12598. Marie Irene, b. Bowling Green, 12603. Ruth Catherine, b. Lyons, Mich., 
O., May II, 1893, d. Nov. 12, 1894. Sept. 17, 1905. 

1 1775. GEORGE HERMAN LOOMIS, b. Pewamo. Mich.. Aug. 26. 1865; m. Frankfort, 
Mich., June 2y. 1894, Josephine, b. Frankfort. -Aug. 20. 1875. dau. of Christian and 
Marie (Bieber) Marowelli. Farmer. Rep. Centralia, Wash. 3 ch'n. 

12604. Mary Louise, b. Frankfort, May 28, 1898. 

.30, 1895. 12606. John William, b. Pittsford, Mich., 

12605. Lerov, b. Scotch Ridge, O., Feb. Dec. 12, 1900. 

11809. WILLIAM EDGAR LOOMIS, b. Columbus, Wis., Sept. 18, 185S; m. Ft. Collins, 
Colo.. June 9, 1885 ; Idah Maud, b. Ogdcnsburg, N. Y., June 18. i860, dau. of Henry 
Clay and Elizabeth { Kincaid) Cone. Chief train dispatcher, since 1902. Sioux 
City, la. 4 ch'n. 



587 (Urullr ^gngratton 

12607. Francis Fay, b. Marshalltown, la., 12609. Helen Margaret, b. Otttimwa la, 
Feb. 15, 1886, d. July 23, 1886. Nov. 22, 1891. 

12608. Irma Ardelle, b. Marshalltown, 12610. Marion Elizabeth, b. Ottiimwa 
la., Feb. 15, 1886, d. July 8, 1886. June 7, 1893. 

11813. CHARLES WARREN LOOMIS, b. Madison, Wis., Oct. i, 1853; m. Anna, b. 
Sherman, Texas, Sept. 25, 1869, dau. of W. H. and Hettie (Gilliam) Greer. Coal 
dealer and sec'y of the Lexington Building and Loan Ass'n of Lexington, Mo. Dem. 
Meth. 3 ch'n, b. Lexington. 

12611. Wm. H., b. Jan. 10, 1898. 12613. Charles W., b. May 17, 1902. 

12612. MtLFORD W., b. Oct. 14, 1900. 

11814. EDWIN G. LOOMIS, b. Abilene, Kan., Jan. 25, 1856; m. Apr. 12, 1882, Ora E. 
Babbitt. Lexington, Mo., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

12614. Charles P.. b. Mch. 15, 1884. 12616. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 26, 1888. 

12615. Frank E., b. July 22, 1886. 

11815. JOHN F. LOOMIS, b. Chippewa Falls, Wis., M,ay 19, 1858; m. Apr. 15, 1885, Ida 
Stoffer. Lexington, Mo., where b. his 3 ch'n. 

12617. Albert D., b. June 8, 1888, d. Nov. 12618. Ralph V., b. Jan. 17, 1892. 

22, 1907. 12619. Walter F., b. June 23, 1^5. 

11816. WILLIAM H. LOOMIS, b. Lexington, Mo., July 16. 1861 ; m. May 10, 1891, Annie 
Geyer. Lexington, Mo., where b. his I ch'd. 

12620. Albert Geyer, b. Feb. 17, 1893. 

11832. EDWIN C. LOOMIS, b. Bessemer, Mich., June 14, 1865; m. Nov. 25, 1891, Anna 
Shenowith. He d. July 15, 1892. i ch'd. 

12621. Edwin, b. July 30, 1892. 

11834. ALFRED H. LOOMIS, b. Aug. 5, 1873: ni. May 10, 1889, Ida Lathar. 3 ch'n— b. 
Eau Claire, Wis. 

12622. Marie, b. Oct. 2, 1890. 12624. Alberta, b. Mch. 10, 1906. 

12623. Rachel, b. Nov. 28, 1901. 

11845. BENJAMIN H. LOOMIS, b. Smithville Flats, N. Y., May 20, 1850; m. Effie M., 

b. Harford, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1853, dau. of Philo and Lucy (Lincoln) Johnson. 

Mining. Rep. Denver, Col. 2 ch'n, b. Willett, N. Y. 
12623. Merton W., b. Apr. 8, 1874; m. Denver, Col. 

, Sept., 1904, . Had one 12626. Carl V., b. June 18, 1881. + 

child which d. in infancy, abt. 1906. 

11852. WARREN LOOMIS, b. Van Buren, Ark., July 28, 1880; m. May 14. 1903. Sadie 

Wakefield. Homer, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 
12627. Ethel, b. 1904. 12628. Perry, b. 1905. 

11867. FRANK B. LOOMIS, b. Greene, N. Y., May 2, 1870; m. Brooklyn, N. Y., June I. 
1892, Clara G., b. N. Y. City, July 16, 1872. dau. of Gemy and Amanda L. ( ) 
Graham. Manufacturer of neckwear. Rep. Bapt. Brooklyn, N. Y., where b. his 
2 ch'n. 

12629. Ruth V. H., b. Nov. 21, igoo. 12630. Harolp G., b. Mch. 6, 1905. 

11946. CHARLES L. LOOMIS, b. Medina Co., O., Oct. 2, 1861 ; m. ist, Oct. 7, 1884, Anna 
M., b. June 28, 1866, d. June 4, 1899, dau. of Charles and Margaret { Grabbenstatter) 
Hoyer; ni. 2nd, Cleveland, O., May 10, 1900, Jessie, b. Cleveland, Mch. 13, 1876, 
dau. of Alfred and Emma (Clifford) Wood. Blacksmith. Rep. Cleveland, O. 
4 ch'n. 

12631. Harry W., b. Oct. 21, 1885. Cleve- 12633. Ethel Irene, b. Nov. 10, 1892. 
land. Medina, O. 

12632. Pearl May, b. Julv 4, 1887. Cleve- 12634. May, b. Cleveland, O., Mch. 20, 
land. ' ipoi- 

1 1976. HIRAM BENJAMIN LOOMIS, b. Hartford, Conn., June 29, 1863; m. Bridgeport, 
Conn., Jan. 2, i8go, Carrie Emily, b. Bridgeport, Sept. 19, 1861, dau. of Samuel (Tlay- 



v^ 



ICimmia (Srnraliuju 588 

tin ami I'mily Eustis (Crooks) Kingman, a dcsc't from John Alden. Gr. of Trin. 
Coll., Conn., 1885, A. B. ; Ph. D., Johns Hopkins Univ., i8go; Asst. in Physics at 
Univ. of Wis.; Ass't Prof, of Physics, No. Western Univ., Evanston, III., and, 1906, 
Prin. of Hyde Park High School, Chicago, III. Glen Ellyn, Chicago. 5 ch'n. 

12635. HiRA.\f KiNCMA.v, b. Madison, 20, 1894. 

Wis., Dec. 16, 1890. 12638. Emily Fidelia, b. Evanston, July 

12636. Clayton Benjamin, b. Madison, 28, 1896. 

Mch. 2, 1892. 12639. Agnes Brooks, b. Chicago, Jan. 10, 

12637. Eustis Holcomb, b. Evanston, Oct. 1900. 

1 1979. FRANKLIN W. LOOMIS, b. Hartford, Conn., May 4, 1872; m. Nov. 17, 1897, 
Louise Cole Clapp. She a grad. of Hartford High School, class of 1894. I ch'd. 

12640. A child, b. . 

12017. LEVERETT WILBUR LOOMIS, b. Feb. 8, 1853; m. June 24, 1874, Annie E. 
McPherron, who d. 1899. He grad. Blackburn Coll., 1873. ^^e was a successful and 
many-sided man. He founded and built up the largest (in business) jewelry store in 
Carrollton, III. He made and gave Blackburn Coll. its acromatic clock movement 
and astronomical equatorial telescope in 1885, valued at several thousand dollars. 
In 1887 he made an absolutely universal focus lenscd instrument of nine lenses 
that was never before, and has not since been, equaled, and can not be excelled. 
He also built the 7'/i-in. instrument nuw in the Levcrctt W. Loomis Observatory, 
at Springfield, 111., grinding the objective upon a formula given by a Frenchman 
in 1844, which though believed by leading men of science to be the best known 
for a lens, stood as a challenge to all makers until successfully constructed only by 
the maker of this instrument. Said telescope has plainly separated double stars, 
seventy-eight hundredths of a second apart. His 8-lens microscope, constructed in 
1884, received most favorable comment at the convention held in Syracuse, N. Y., 
the next year. His drawing pulley chain, patent No. 515,004, is on a new and origi- 
nal plan, longer lived and of less friction than any other chain. His name was equally 
renowned in connection with his labors in chemistry and electricity, and other 
branches of the skilled sciences. When first brought out his new induction coil far 
surpassed that of any other make with same amount of wire.. Those best acquainted 
with him say that his early death was a loss to the whole world, so universal was 
he in the skilled science of mechanics, in which field he was truly a prodigy. In 
politics, a Democrat; in religion, a Universalist. Carrollton, 111. 5 ch'n. 

12641. May, b. May 4, 1875, d. June 6, field. 111. 

1876. 12644. Myra, b. Mch. 28, 1883. Spring- 

12642. Effie, b. Jan. 8, 1877, d. Aug. 25, field. III. 

1877. 12645. Levf.rett William, b. Dec. 18, 

12643. Mabel, b. June 24, 1880. Spring- 1892, d. Aug. 7, 1893. 

12019. HORACE WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. Sept. 7, 1857: m. July 21, 1881, Florence Lillian, 
dau. of William Bullard. He a grad. of Blackburn Coll., 1875. Att'y, of New 
Mexico, but now res. at Los Angeles, Cal. Dem. Liberal. 2 ch'n. 

12646. EiiiTH Pauline, b. Feb. 6, 1885; m." 12647. Horace Wm. Chester, b. Jan. 18, 

Jan. 31, 1907, Wm. E. Clark. Los 1887. Los Angeles, Cal. 

Angeles, Cal. 

12032. GEORGE JENKS LOOMIS, b. Farmington, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1869; m. Jan. 15, 1896, 
Eliza Briggs Collins. Mertensia, N. Y. I ch'd. 

12648. Harold Frederick, b. Mertensia, Dec. 23, 1896. 

12034. CHARLES PHILLIPS LOOMIS, b. Victor, N. Y., July 2, 1878; m. Jan. 10, 1900, 
Jessie Angeline Wells. Victor, N. Y. 2 ch'n. 

12649. Marian .-\lma, b. Farmington, 12650. Doris Ora, b. Farmington, July 31, 

Feb. 20, 1902. 1903. 

I204S. MALCOLM FORREST LOOMIS, b. Battle Creek, Mich., Sept. 27, 1868; m. De- 
troit, Mich., Apr. 19, 1900, Frances S., b. Mch. 13, 1875, dau. of James and Mary 
Ann (Hammersley) Kerr. Spent 3 yrs. study at State Agr. Coll. at Lansing, 
Mich. Sales M'g'r and Supt. of The Alamo Mfg. Co. of Gas Engines. Rep. Hills- 
dale, Mich. I ch'd. 

12651. RcssELL Forrest, b. Hillsdale, Mch. 9, 1904. 



152 olnith Cf^rnfralinu 

12126. CHARLES NORTMAM LOOMIS b Aul' 2^ ,S-,- ,„ m 

Evelynrb. Granville, Mass Oct 2?' 1872 Hn nf • ' ' a. ^ov m. ,904, Grace 
Perry, Bookkeeper. Dcnl' Man:i!estS'Conn.;:hVre"b 'his Td'r''" "^"""°"^ 

12652. Charles Nortiiam, b. Aug. 26, ,006 

12129. WILLIAM BERT LOOMIS b Nov 21 iSv^- „, p„ 1 1. /- 

Nellie Allester Legge. Merch. 'r^^ ' Co^.'^We";- J^M^ ^^^.d ^"'^' '"' '^'''' 

12653. Elmer Charles, b. Rockville, Conn. J„„c ,4, ,855 

12130. ROBERT CASPAR LOOMIS b Miv "i iS— • „, a 

Cbristiania, Norway, May 3, ,877 dlu "of ^oh^ Lt\'v^^\?''? '"«" ^- ^- ^■ 
Grocer. Rep. Con^. W^fidd.^^a.i wbLi b ^i^i ih'd" '^"^'"°"^ J"'"'*^""- 

12654. Robert George, b. Aug, 5, 1906. 

12655. Carl, b. Cuyahoga Falls, Aug. 18, 1895 

I2I57- FRANK WAYNE LOOMIS, b. Halifax Pa Oct r .Sfic-,,, p, ■! r, , 

12660. Sumner Stuart, b. Pueblo, Col., Aug. 25, 1906. 

12190. GEORGE BRADFORD LOOMIS b Pawlet Vt T-,n ,« ,».. r, 

Harriet Snell, who d. Dec. 21. 1874. i ch'd b. Vt ' '^^'■"'- ^'^'- '5, 1866, 

i266r. Lester, b. Dec. 16, 1874. 

12662. Helen Pearl, b. July 11, 1905. 

12239. LAWRENCE ELTON LOOMIS, b. North East, Pa , Tune ,7 ,88. • n, Pinl 

Pa.'i'ch'n.- ''' '^°- """"■ "^'"- "' "°^^" -" '^--^ (R^^g) Lewfs" •North'rLS 

12663. Merle Clifton, b. July 7, 1903. Feb o inor, 

:2664. Thelma Maud, b. fI\ T^ d. 12665. MvRT?EX\b. Nov. .9, ,907. 

12345. FINNEY BRIGGS LOOMIS, b. Jan 7 ,867- ni Lodi O T,,! .or.,. 

R ^."'"'w'' i'^--^'.''^'"- ?^ Vila's Mir,imi'.rrNhn«°tBr°;i"'Le';„ ff' cS^„' 
Rubber Works, Rep. Lutheran. Akron, O. i ch'd. i^emary. Clerk m 

12666. Mona Demary, b. Mch. 15, 1898. 

12353. FRED SIBLEY LOOMIS. b, Jan. 23, 1866; m. ,st, Jo.sephine Taylor- „, ,nd 
Blanche, dau^ o Eiu:l.d and Amanda ( ) MacPhetH^e, Grad Univ o Mich 
A B., and LL. B. Lawyer. Rep. Episc. Chicago, 111., v^here b. his 2 ch'n ' 

12667. Marv MARjomE, b. Oct. 14, .Sgr, 12668. Marion Mason, b. Jan, 8,' 1896. 



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iElnirulb ^miprattou 

"That life is long which ansivers life's great end." — Koimg. 

Descendants of: 

I. Joseph are Nos. ; 5. John are Nos. T2669-12670; 

6. Thomas are Nos. ; 7. Nathaniel are Nos. ; 

8. Samuel are Nos. . 

12512. ORVEN H. LOOMIS, b. Blair, Neb., Oct. 12, 1880; m. Bedford, la., Oct. 12, 190S. 
Blanche, b. Bedford, Nov. 13, 1883. dau. of Alva F. and Evadda ( ) Hokkins. 
Minister — Advent Christian. Monticello, Minn., where b. his i ch'd. 

12669. Theo Maurine, b. Aug. 9, 1906. 

12626. CARL V. LOOMIS, b. Willett, N. Y., June 18, 1881 ; m. Taylor, N. Y., Jan. 15, 
1902, Ina A., b. Cuyler, N. Y., Jan. 10. 1883, dau. of Charles and Rose ( ) Tucker. 
Educated in the High School at Whitney's Point, N. Y., where b. his I ch'd. 

12670. Glenn T., b. Jan. 11, 1904. 

IGoat ICnnmtB iFamilirs 

"// 1.5 the highest of earthly honors to be descended from the great and good." 
"They alone cry out against a noble ancestry who have none of their own." 

— Ben Johnson. 

The following few families have e.xpressed an earnest desire to trace, or to have traced, 
their ancestral lines to pioneer Joseph Loomis. That they are descendants of his appears 
evident, but absolutely conclusive evidence is wanting;. If any one can help us restore any 
of these families to the proper line, such one will bestow on the located family a great 
favor, and also enrich our genealogy. In every such case please communicate with the 
annalist of the Loomis Association. 

I. ARCHIBALD LOOMIS, b, 1800; m. Nancy . Canandaigua, N. Y.(?) He had 

a bro. George, b. 1790. Canandaigua (?). Two ch'n of Archibald's are: 
I. William, b. Aug. 11, 1821.+ 2. Nancy, b. 1823; in. . N. Y. 

I. WILLIAM LOOMIS, b. .\ug. 11, 1821; m. . His children, so far as known, 

are: — 

3. Mary Caroline, b. Apr. 6, 1846; m. 5. Nancy, b. Dec. 22, 1855. 
Francis Frasier on Dec, 1865. Gross 6. Rcsa, b. July 19. 1857. 
Point, Mich. 7- William M., b. Jan. 6, 1862. 

4. Elizabeth, b. Aug. 28, 1852. 

II. DANIEL LOOMIS, b. ; m. Catherine Tucker, who d. 1851. In 1810 Daniel was 

the head of a family of 7 in the town of Windham, N. Y., as the census of 1810 shows. 
He was married but once, and had a sister Lovisa who lived to a good old age. He 
d. 1850. Some of his children were : — 

1. John, b. , d. young. Dutchcr, of Gilboa, N. Y. No ch'n. 

2. Alvin Jiner, b. Conn., May 20, 1803.+ 5- Eleanor, b. ; m. Barney Butts, of 

3. Polly, b. ; m. Orrin Olmsted of Durham. Had 2 sons and 2 dau. 

Durham, N. Y. 6. Lovisa, b. ; m. Thomas Day of 

4. Elizabeth, b. ; m. 1st, Orrin Catskill, N. Y. Had 2 sons and i 

Lindsley of Durham; m. 2nd, Jacob dau. One son d. young. 

2. ALVIN JINER LOOMIS, b. Conn., M.ay 20, 1803; m. Harriet Blazdel, b. Windham, 
N. Y., Nov. 8, 1809, d. Mcli. 31, i860, dau. of Smith Palmer. He d. Jan. 5th, 1884- 
Tannersville, N. Y. Meth. 8 ch'n. 

7. .\diiison Perry, b. Feb. 4, 1830. 4- 9. Adelia Marilla, b. Windham, Dec. i, 

8, Catherine, b. Nov. 8, 1831, d. May 6, 1833; m. Oct. 23, 1854, Isaac, b. 
1848. Unm. Hunter, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1827, d. Oct 



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26, 1906, son of nnd ( ) Young. Resides Fislikill-ou-tlie-Hud- 

Showers. Ch'n : i. Jennie, 2. Susan, son. Ch'n : I. Harriet, 2. Wm., 3. 

3. CjTus, 4. Elmer, 5. Isaac, 6. Irving, Frank, 4. Julia, 5. Flora, 6. Jennie, 7. 

7. Henry, 8. Harding. Charles. 8. Edith. 

10. Chloe, h. Jan. 23, 1836; m. Jonathan 13. Juli.\ette, b. June 15, 1844, d. Mch. 
P. Traphagen. She d. 1900. Ch'n: I. 31. 1848. 

Addison, 2. Charles, 3. Frank, 4. Min- 14. JuLi.v Ann. b. Feb. 28, 1846; ni. Geo. 

nie, 5. .Arthur. Goodrich. Lives Hunter, N. Y. 

11. Le.\;Vdkr, b. Sept. 26, 1838, d. Mch. 29, Ch'n: i. Martha, 2. Clara, 3. Daisie, 4. 
1848. Edwin, S- Julia. 

12. LoviSA, b. June 6, 1841 ; m. Wni. 

7. ADDISON PERRY LOOMIS, b. N. Y., Feb. 4, 1830; m. Sept. 10, 1851, Martha Free- 
man. Hunter, N. Y. 3 ch'n. 

15. Lena, b. ; m. John Leipold. 16. Harriet, b. ; unni. Hunter, N. Y. 

Phoenicia, N. Y. Ch'n: I. Leon, 2. 17. Perry, b. ; m. . Shol- 

Carl, 3. Max. can, X. Y. 2 ch'n, boy and girl. 

III. EBER LOOMIS, b. , m. Elizabeth, dau. of Silas Walton. He d. early and his 

widow m. again. Ch'n were "put out." 

I. S.\LMON W., b. . + 2. Eber, b. . 

I. SALMON W. LOOMIS, b. Perre. Franklin Co., Mass., Oct. 22, 1802; m. ist, Hawley, 
Mass., May 24, 1829, Almira, b. Hawley. Apr. 19, 1802, d, Oct. 31, 1845, dau. of Arthur 

and (Cooley) Hitchcock; m. 2nd, Hawley, Sept. 7, 1846, Phoebe Rice, a desc. of 

Capt. Moses Rice. He attended common school at Hawley. Farmer. Rep. Bapt. 
Res. at death at Whitingham, Vt. 7 cli'n, all b. Hawley. 

3. Lucy E., b. Sept. 12, 1834 ; ni. Oct. 19, fancy. 

1871, Isaac P. Collings. 6. Eugene W., b. Oct. 9, 1847. + 

4. William E., b. Nov. 15, 1838; m. Jan. 7. Mary E., b. Dec. 1, 1849; m. Feb. 5, 
29, 1870, Mary C. Snyder. Served in 1872, Henry M. Underwood. Adams- 
Civil War— 49th Regt. Mass. Wound- ville, Mass. 

ed twice at siege of Port Hudson. 8. Lucina E., b. Dec. 11, 1851, d. ae. 6 

Athol, Mass. yrs. 

5. Eugene W., b. Oct. 11, 1845, d. in in- 9. Henry S., b. July 7, 1853. Unm. 

6. EUGENE W. LOOMIS, b. Hawley, Mass., Oct. 9, 1847; m. Halifax, Vt., Nov. 19, 
1870, Addie C, b. Whitingham, Vt., May 19, 1851, dau. of Martin D. and Alvina L. 
(Fairbanks) Stimson. He resides at Athol, Mass. — common school nt Ashfield, Mass. 
Teamster. Rep. Adventist. 2 ch'n. 
10. Arthur E., b. Whitingham, Vt., Nov. 11. William A., b. June 15, 1876. -f 

22, 1871, d. Feb. 19, 1875. 

II. WILLIAM A. LOOMIS, b. June 15, 1876; m. ist, Florence E. Chalmers; m. 2nd, 
Florence Macdonald. Leominster, Mass. 2 ch'n. 

12. Milton E., b. Dec. 29, 1902. 1904. 

13. RoBY I., b. Rochester, N. Y., May 28, 

IV. ELI ALEXANDER LOOMIS, b. ; m. Sarah Merchant Robinson. Physician and 

Surgeon. He and wife both died "when children were quite young." Ch'n, three 
are : — 

1. John Smith, b. Apr. 22, 1835. -{- Herman Steinwender. St. Louis, Mo. 

2. James Robinson, b. . + 3. Loomis Charles, Chicago, 111. 4. 

3. Sarah Louisa, b. ; m. John D. Julia, m. S. A. Bowles, Westphalia. 

Johnson. Ch'n: I. Estella, m. Vir- Mo. Other ch'n— d. young— names 

gil Rule, St. Louis, Mo. 2. Helen, m. not known. 

I. JOHN SMITH LOOMIS, b. Lafayette, Tippecanoe Co., Ind., Apr. 22, 183S ; m. N. Y. 
City, Mch. 29. i860, Emily, b. Norridgcwock, Mc., Feb. S, 1833, dau. of Asa Warren and 
Nancy (.Mkinson) True. He d. Bournemouth. Eng., Feb. 14, 1887. Real Estate. He 
was "very prominent in 111. during the Civil War." Asst. Adj. Gen. of 111., 1861-S, "and 
a personal friend of Gen. U. S. Grant— in fact it was largely by his efforts that Gen. 
Grant received his commission from Gen. Yates as the latter acknowledged in print." 
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"Things don't turn i(/> in this ivorld until somebody turns them up." — GarHcld. 

The following supplemental data turned up since the manuscript for this book was 
turned over to the printer. Hardly a day passes that some one of the great Loomis Family 
docs not send to the editor somctliinK for the enrichment of the Genealogy. Especially are 
we indehted to Miss Mary Janette F.lmore, a Loomis by descent (see Xo. 73 below relative 
to Enoch Loomis and Sarah Treat), of Burnside, Conn., for many of the additional items 
here appended, the same being the result of more than a decade of careful collection and 
tabulation on her part. Our correspondent in England has made the following valuable 
finds relative to our ancestors, pioneer Joseph and his father, as set forth in the photo 
fac-simile inserts given below and marked A, B and C, respectively. 



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At the end of last paragraph on page 52, read as follows: That Joseph and his father 
were men of influence, men who commanded the respect and confidence of their fellow- 
nien, is evidenced by the following transcripts taken from the records of St. Michael's 
Church, Braintrce, Eng., of which a photo fac-simile insert (marked A) is found herein, 
the translation of which reads : 
"April the sixtc 1591 

Churchwardens — George Raymont, John Lomis 
left to be 

payed by them (nothing left over for them to pay.) 

Collectors for ye 

poore — Martin Skinner, Josua Drap[er] 
delyvered to them xiii's 4d 
pd. out to vi [ii or vi] good wa-[ns] uss [vsel vs. [sum] rem [remaining] 8s 4d 
Surveyors — Wilbia Skynncr, James Wilkings. 
Colecktors for noyssom Vermyn [rats, foxes, polecats, etc.] Solomon Landaye 

Edmund Pyore [or Peryore] 
Chossen Sekston the same daye John Lampford 
Chossen suorne men the same tyme 

William barnard 

Jo!m maynard 

John ambery, Jun 

John Debram, " * 

These records also contain the following entries of offices to which John Loomis was 
elected : 

"4 Aperyll 1586, Surveyor, John loomys" 

"Aprill XL 1588, Sidesman. John lomys" 

"24 Mch. 1599, Overseer, Jolm Lommcsse" 

"Apr. 5, 1602, Chossen church wardyn, John lomas." 

The photo fac-simile insert, marked B, which contains the autograph of John Loomis, 
as a warden, a "member of the company" of twenty chosen to administer the affairs of the 
town and parish, and which shows that he was loyal to his church practically up to the time 
of his death, reads as follows : 

Ester Mund.aye a" Dui<: 161 1 
Chosen for churche wardens — John Debram Junr 

William Skynner. (A line is drawn through his name) 
Robert Myres 
Chosen for or'scers — Salomon Drywood 
John Series 
James Wyseman 
Chosen for Sidemcn — Giles Lamson 
Thos Becke 
John Debram Senr 
Chosen for Surveyors — Daniell Walle 
Richard Wanne 



A Page from St. Michael's Church Records. 

This page from St. Michael's Church Records, Braintree, England, 
shows that, in 1591, John Loomis was one of its churchwardens. 



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This election was confirmed the 28th day of April next ensuing by us whose names are 
heere subscribed. 

Samuel Collins mr [minister] John Lawrence 

Josua Drap[er]* Sallomon Drywood 

Thomas Wylbow John Carbye 

John H Hawkins John Warshe 

his marke Willni Benttall" 
John Loomys 

*The crossing of the lower part of the "p" in Drap means that the "er" is omitted as a 
matter of brevity. 

The photo fac-simile insert marked C shows the autograph of Joseph Loomis as a 
warden, or member of the "company of twenty" men who governed the general affairs of 
the parish of Braintree. This entry for the meeting of Jan. 2, 1636, is the last instance (or 
record) in England, of the autograph of Joseph Loomis. His signature on this page of the 
records of St. Michael's Church is proof that he was loyal to the Church of England, prac- 
tically up to the time of his departure for America, and the church records also prove that 
he had been a loyal official and staunch supporter of that church all his life, as had been 
his father before him,— neither of zvhom were non-conformists in England. 

(The names of the non-conformists of Braintree do not occur as officers of the church 
in the few years prior to their emigration.) 

Joseph Loomis figures in the warden's accounts in connection with two other matters, 
aside from his autograph, as many pages over the period of the nineteen years of his offi- 
cial service show : 

"28 ffebi". 1619, Itm Joseph Loomis is chosen to be one of the company in stead of John 
Hawkyns (senior) deceased & to sitt on the stoole with Roger London." 

"Jann 2, 1631, at this meeting Joseph Loomys constable informeth that Wm Maxey is 
contented that his man Barnabas Allen shall receive into his service againe Vales daughter 
& that the cnstable is required to send her away presentlie." 

(The following is the list of autographs of the members of the company who attended 
the meeting of Jan. 2, 1636.) 

"Th : Burnett" "Joseph Loomys" 

"W : Lynwood" "Wm. Lawrence" 

''Adrian Mott" "John Kighley" 

"John Debram" "John Skinner" 

"Daniel Wall" "Robert Worthe" 

"Robert Wilkines" "John Ashwell" 

"Roberts Paynes" "Rob. Aylett" 
"John Maryon" 

Relative to Sir Richard Lumhals, mentioned on p. 77, let the reader note that "in the 
reign of Henry VHI are recorded the burials of many of the clergy with the prefix of 'Syr' 
or 'Sr' added to their names in the burial registers of various churches. 'Syr' was attached 
to the names of such priests as had not graduated at either of the Universities. In ancient 
times there were only three "Syrs'— 'Syr Kynge,' 'Syr Knighte' and 'Syr Prieste.' " Hence 
we conclude that the above Sir Richard Lumhals used the "Syr" not as a knight but as a 
priest. 

At the end of p. 121, insert the following historical note : "The earliest English emi- 
grants to North America — who, you know, belonged principally to the class of yeomanry — 
organized themselves at first into Village-communities for purposes of cultivation." When 
a town was organized the land was first held by the company as property in common. "The 
company of proprietors proceeded to divide the land by assigning first house lots, then tracts 
of meadow land, and in some cases mineral land, i. e., where bog iron ore was found. Pas- 
ture and woodland remained in common as property of the company." See Palfrey, Hst. of 
New England, II, 13. This process formed a kind of aristocracy, for new-comers were out- 
side of all these common rights. Was Joseph Loomis one of these proprietors, or was he 
an outsider? 

No. 4, p. 127, Mary's son, John' Skinner, was ancestor of John Flack' Winslow, (Mary" 
[Corning], Cynthia' [Seymour], Deliverance' [Skinner], John^ John", John'), b. Nov. $, 
1810, who built and owned the Monitor when she sank the Merrimac. 

65. PHILIP LOOMIS, m. Hannah, b. in 1669, dau. of Israel and Abigail (Drake) Dewey. 

73. ENOCH LOO.MIS, b. Mch. 22, 1694-5; m- Sarah Treat. East Windsor, Conn, i 
ch'd. 

239.1. Sarah, b. Oct. 19, 1755; m. E. m. 2nd, Dorothy Loomis (No. 933). 

Windsor, Samuel Elmer, b. Nov. E. Windsor. (Zh'n : i. Allanson, 2. 

18, 1755. She d. Jan. 6, 1805. He Susannah, 3. Samuel, 4. Sarah, 5. 



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Klijali, 6. Harvey, who changed his 
name from Elmer to Elmore. Har- 
vey was b. Dec. 26, 1799; ni. 
Clarissa Burnham and had 2 ch'n : 
(i) Mary Janette, b. Jan. 15, 1832, 
(2) Samuel Edward. 
77(?) HuLDA Brown, dau. of Dcac. Cor- 
nelius and Abigail (Loomis) 
Brown; m. Dec. 23, 1731, David, 
son of Daniel and Mindwell (Bis- 
sell) Griswold. 

He d. Sept. 18, 1807, ae. 94. Anne 
d. Aug. 16, 1791, in 8ist yr. 
Their dau. Rachel was b. Oct. 20, 
1740, and m. (his ist wife was No. 
279), May I, 1771, Ebenezer Hol- 
man, gr. grandfather of Alfred L. 
Holman, of Chicago, 111. 
He m. 2nd, Mch. 16, 1729. 
Anna, dau. of Josiah Loomis, of 
Lebanon, Conn.; m. (his 2nd w.) 
Dec. 13, 1727, Samuel, b. June 17, 
1679, son of Lieut. Abel and Mar- 
tha (Kitcherel) Wright. His first 
wife was Mary Case. She m. 2nd, 

White. See N. E. H. & G. 

Reg., Vol. 35, for a family of ch'n 

by Wright. 

His wife, Abigail, d. Feb. 13, 1826. 

Tabitha Kingsley, b. 1740, dau. of 

Ebenezer and Mary (Dudley) 

Kingsley. 

He m. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 6, 1735, 

dau. of Capt. Wm. and Elizabeth 

(Stansbury) Throope. 

King d. Oct. 21, 1793, ae. 76. 

She m. Aug. 9, 1732, Benjamin, b. 

.'\pr. 8, 171 1, son of Benjamin and 

.\nn (Watson) Allyn. 



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271. 



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344. 



355. i le d. Jan. 6, 1812. 

349. She m. Bloomficid (Windsor), 
Conn., Mch. 3, 1757, Rober Joyner. 
They were in the first party of set- 
tlers in the town of Egremont, 
Mass. Ch'n : possibly three, as 
grave stones at Egremont seem to 
show. The two in doubt are : i. 
Lovina, d. Jan. 21, 1787, ae. 23, and 
2. Tabitha, d. 1782, ae. 25. The one 
not in doubt is 3. Octavius, b. 
Egremont, Mass., 1762. 

465. Ann (Strong) Loomis, d. Sept. 26, 
1802, ae. 70. 

498. He d. Sept. 2, 1807, ae. 89. 

501. She m. 2nd, Bigelow. Her 

ch'n, by Oilman, are: i. John, 2. 
Anne, 3. Isaac Porter, 4. Eliphalet, 
5. Daniel, 6. Elizabeth, 7. Wait, b. 
Oct. 6, 1771. 

560. Rebecca, wid. of Joseph Clark and 
dau. of Samuel and Rebecca (No- 
ble) Loomis, m. (his 3rd wife) 
Jonathan, b. Mch. 10, 1700, d. June 
29, 1 754, son of John and Sarah 
( ) Kingsley. Ch'n : I. Supply, 
b. Jan. 7, 1747, 2. Rachel. Men- 
tioned in will. (Judd.) 

729. He m. Martha, dau. of Jonathan 
and Elizabeth (Clark) Herrick, of 
Preston, Conn. Jonathan is fifth 
in descent from Sir Wm. Herrick, 
b. I5,S7, of England. 

825. She d. June i, 1858. 

956. She d. Feb. 2, 1837, ae. 80. 

974. She d. July 4, 1807. 

976. Robert Sanford d. Apr. 11, 1810, 
ae. 80, and she d. May 26, 18 10. 



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Lieut. Col. Com'dt Lebbcus Loomis, of the 2nd-9th Rcgt. N. G. N. Y., 

1807 to 1811. 

A record of his Services in the Revolutionary War, 

177s to 1783. 

of Colchester, Conn. 

He was a member of the Lexington "Alarm" Co., of Colchester, Conn., Capt. .\mos 

Jones, which marched in April, 1775, to the relief of Boston, Mass. The service rendered 

was for twenty-two (22) days. 

Enlisted as Private 8th Co. Capt. Levi Wells, 2nd Conn. Regiment, Col. Joseph Spencer, 
May ID, 1775; served at the siege of Boston, Mass.. and was discharged December 17, 1775. 
Re-enlisted in the 4th Regiment Conn. Line and was appointed Sergt. Major, Jan. i, 
1777; commissioned Ensign, Nov. 25. 1777; 2nd Lieutenant, Mch. i, 1778; Adjutant, Aug. I, 
1778; transferred to tlic 1st Regiment Conn Line. Col. ITeman Swift, Jan. i, 1781, and 
served as Adjutant of it until Nov. 3rd, 1783 — the end of the War. 

Military Data, Etc., of the Services 

of 

♦COL LEBBEUS LOOMIS. 

Subsequent to the Revolutionary War. 

N. Y. S. 



1st Lieut. 
1st Regt. (Bauman's) 

Capt.-Lieut. 
1st Regt. (Bauman's) 

Captain 
3rd Regt. (Morton's) 

Captain 
6th Regt. (Morton's) 



.\rt., Sept. 30, 1794 
Y. S. Art., Mch. 15, 1796 



N. 

N. Y. S. Inf., Aug. 28, 1798 
N. Y. S. Inf., June 24, 1799 



Autograph of John Loomis, 1611. 

This page of St. Michael's Church Records contains the autograph of 
John Loomis, 1611. 



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3rd Major 
6th Regt. (Morton's) 

1st Major 
2nd Regt. (Swartwout's) 

Lt. Col. Com'd't 
2nd Regt. (Loomis') 

Resigned Feb. 11, 181 1 
*With his company of the 6th Regt. he paraded at Washington's Memorial Funeral 
Services m N. Y. City, Dec. 31, 1799; also at the funeral of Gen. John Lamb— organizer of 
the Sons of Liberty— May 31, 1800, and at Alexander Hamilton's funeral ceremonies, July 
14, 1804, when he was Major of the 2nd Regt. and which became the 9th Regt. in 1812. 

He commanded the Militia detachment present at the laying of the corner-stone of the 
New York City Hall, on May 26, 1803. 

In 1804, he was a commission merchant with place of business at No. 45 William Street 
New York, N. Y. 

Paraded in command of his regiment— 2nd Art.— at the removal of the Revolutionary 
Dead, of the British prison ships in Wallabout Bay, May 26, 1808. 

1 141. Abigail d. June 3, 1836, ae. 72. 



1 143. She m. Dec. 9, 1793, Horace Hig- 
ley. 

1150. He m. and, Olive, dau. of Stephen 
and Hannah (Sadd) Elmer. 
She d, Dec. 21, 1854. 
He m. 2nd, 1794, Elizabeth, dau. of 
Israel Standish, of Mansfield, Conn. 
He served in Rev. War, and aided 
in surrounding Gen. Burgoyne. 
She m. May 3, 1787, William, son 
of Henry and Relief (Adams) Dur- 
kee, of Hampton, Conn. Ch'n : I. 
William, 2. Margaret, 3. Harriet. 
One of his descendants writes: 
"Richard was b. July 24, 1769, and 
d. at Machias, N. Y. Phcebe was 
b. Sept. 10, 1775, and d. Mch. 17, 
1844." 

She m. Daniel, son of Stephen and 
Eunice (Ross) Sackett. Ch'n: i. 
Tryphena, b. Mch. 11, 1821, 2. Dan- 
iel, 3. Maria, 4. Julia, 5. Electa, 6. 
Loomis. 

She d. Jan. 27, 1909. At her death 
she was one of the very few actual 
daughters of Rev. soldiers now liv- 
ing, and her surviving brother, 
Henry, Geneva's (N. Y.) oldest 
citizen, holds the certificate which 
the National Society of the Daugh- 



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1185. 



1270. 



1342- 



1523- 



1672. 



3956. 



3957- 

3958. 
3959- 
3960. 

3961. 



ters of the Am. Rev. issued in 

honor of this fact. 
1556. He d. Jan. 16, 1872, ae. 70. 
1575- He d. Dec. 2, 1886, ae. 60. 
1584. He m. Elizabeth, bap. June 25, 1795, 

dau. of Oliver and Mabel (Smith) 

Williams, a descendant of Elizabeth 

(No. 3) Loomis. 
1597- She m. Sept.. 1818, Ebenezer 

Grover, who d. Jan. 26, 1876, ae. 82. 
1599- He d. Feb. 19, 1888. 

1602. She d. May 5, 1855. 

1603. She d. Nov. 20, 1882. 

1605. He d. Mch. 11, 1887. She b. 181 1 
and d. May 14, 1894. 

1606. She m. May, 1835. He d. Mch. 7, 
187 1. 

1621. She was also called Desire. She d. 
Feb. 22, 1894. He d. Feb. 16, 1891, 
ae. 83. E. Hartford, Conn. Ch'n : 
I. Byron G., 2. Bela, 3. Frank, 4. 
Geo. L. 

1623. She b. Nov. II, 1822 

1625. She b. Jan. 22, 1827. She m. 2nd, 
Charles Stevens Granger. 

1626 She b. June 12, 1829. 

1627. He b. Mch. i, 1838. 

1670. She d. June 26, 1878, ae. 75. He d. 
June 3, 1871, ae. 72. Ch'n: i. Mary 
Jane, 2. Henry O. 

1671. She d. Sept. 10, 1889, ae. 89. 



HENRY RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Conn., Aug. il 
b. Sept. 23, 1771, d. May 16, 1865. Resided in 
He d. Sept. 30, 1842. Logan, Hocking Co., O. i 

Jerusha, b. 179s; m. Noah Wilder. 
Owned a large store in Nelsonville, 
O. She d. 1837. N. Y. 

Nancy, b. 1797; m. Henry Welles. 3962. 

Mich. 3963. 

Henry, b. 1799. -f 3964. 

Russell, b. 1801. + 
George Washington, b. Schenec- 
tady, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1802. -|- 3965. 
Abigail Melissa, b. 1806; m. ist, 3966. 
Peter B. Butin, a farmer; m. 2nd, 

Crosier. One son is Russell I. 1711. 

Butin. One dau. is Nancy Crosier, 



?, 1772; m. July 19, 1793, Lydia Rice, 
Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y., in 1800. 
I ch'n, b. N. Y. 

who m. Samuel Wells and at one 

time lived near Adrian, Mich. 

Starr, Hocking Co.. O. 

Cyrus Rice, b. 1808. + Farmer. 

Austin, b. 1810. 

Aaron Haten, b. 1812; m. Mary 

Bennett Shoemaker. Lynn Grove, 

Ind. No ch'n. 

John D., b. Nov. 19, i8i4.-f- 

Jesse H., b. 1818.+ Blacksmith 

and preacher. 

John Spencer, d. 1849. She d. at 

home of her dau., Mrs. Riley M. 



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1808. 
1971. 



4453- 

4454- 

2338. 



5282.1. 
5282.2. 
5282.3. 

5282.4. 



2364. 
2392. 



2394- 



Olmsted, 01 New Hartford. Her 4455- 

sons are Mvron G., Edw. Wolcott 445^. 

and F. W. ^Iarsh. 4457- 
She d. Feb. 19. 1897, ae. yi. 

He m. 2nd, Mary Jane, b. Oct. i, 4458. 

1825, dau. of Norton and Sally 2001. 

(Lockwood) Canfield. His 6 ch'n 2022. 

were b. as follows : 2044. 
Otis, b. Champion, X. Y., Jan. 25, 

1837, d. Feb. I, 1842. 2061. 
Elizaiiktii a., b. July 25, 1839, d. 
Jan. 2J\, 1843. 

They removed from Ohio to 111., and thence to Wis., and some of their (John and 
Hulda's) ch'n are the following 5 : 

2398. 



Cti.mncey .Ackley. 1). July 22, 1845. 

Mary Alice, b. Fulton, III. 

Susan Augusta, b. Fulton, III., 

Oct. 4, 1849. Unm. Corning, Cal. 

Egdert Norton, b. Fulton, III. 

She d. Dec. 24, 1902. 

She d. Nov. i, 1889. 

His wife Elizabeth d. Jan. 19, i860, 

ac. 51. 

She d. Sept. 26, 1859- He (Ira A.) 

d. July 7, 1866, ae. 85. 



Hartman, b. Aug. 20, 1837. + 

Alonzo, b. . + 

A dau., 1). ; m. James Hale. 2400. 

Rockford, 111. 2427. 

Mary, b. ; m. Van Horn. 2437. 

She d. in Wis., leaving three ch'n. 

5282.5. Eri Wilton, b. July 20, 1859.+ 2452. 

2340. He lives in la. 2453. 

He d. Mch. 23, 1828, ae. 60. 2454. 

She d. Oct. 13, 1851. He d. Feb 7, 2463. 

1849, ae. 64. Her son, Samuel M., 2501. 

d. .Xpr. 10. 1828, ae. II nios. 2505. 

Horace (her son), d. Apr. 10, 1822, 2510.1 

ae. 5 yrs. 2535. 



He d. Oct. 23, 1888, and she d. Sept. 

24. 1886, ae. 75. 

He d. Nov. 8, 1874. 

She d. Jan. 16, 1898. 

James L. Lord d. Nov. 17, 1825, ae. 

36. 

He d. Oct. 18. 1884. 

She d. Apr. 28, 1883. 

He d. Oct. 23, 1888, ae. 83. 

He b. Nov. 14, 1779, <I. Jan. 1879. 

She d. .Apr. li, 185 1, ae. 78. 

She d. Sept. 16. 1871, ae. 83. 

Chloe. b. , d. Feb. 14, I79i- 

He d. Apr. 30, 1886. 



2537. The Grand Army Hall 

and 

Memorial Association 

of Illinois 

invites yourself and friends to be present at the unveiling of a 

Bronze Bust 

of 

COLONEL JOHN MASON LOOMIS 

at Memorial Hall, Public Library Building, Chicago, 

at two-thirty o'clock, 

Saturday. November fourteenth, 

nineteen hundred and eight. 

Presented by Mrs. Mary H. Loomis. 

Address by 

Major Horatio L. Wait. 

November 9th, 1908. 

On Nov. 14th, at the time and place above named, the ceremony of unveiling occurred. 
The exercises consisted of the presentation speech by Maj. Horatio L. Wait, (which see 
below), the unveiling by Lieut. John McLaren, and the acceptance by Judge R. S. Tuthill, 
appropriate music being interspersed. 

About June, 1907, a committee of the G. A. R. and Loyal Legion waited upon Mrs. 
Mary H. Loomis, widow of Col. Loomis, stating that each body, without a dissenting vote, 
called for and desired a bust of Col. John Mason Loomis, to adorn Memorial Hall, the 
three heretofore selected being those of Gen. Sheridan, Gen. Logan, and Gen. Oglesby, and 
requested that she would have the I)ust prepared and present the same to these two military 
orders, Col. Loomis being an honored member of each. To this she gladly consented, and 
at the unveiling ceremony she was led to the platform by the President, Judge Tuthill, 
standing beside Maj. Gen. Grant, who made appropriate remarks relative to the warm 
friendship between his father, Prcs. Grant, and Col. John Mason Loomis; after which re- 
marks the entire audience filed by and saluted Judge Tuthill, Maj. Gen. Grant and Mrs. 
Loomis. 

Memorial to 

COLONEL JOHN MASON LOOMIS, 

26th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. 

Memorial Hall, designed by the State of Illinois as a visible proof of the appreciation 
on the part of tlie people of the State of the patriotisin. valor and sacrifices of the soldiers 



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and sailors of Illinois during the Civil War, has now become in addition a most important 
object lesson in making plain to the rising generation the importance and the practical value 
of patriotism and devotion to the cause of the right — there has been contributed to the col- 
lection of objects of interest therein the busts of three general officers: General Sheridan, 
the successful leader and brilliant military genius, who became the head of the Army of the 
United States; Major General Oglesby, and Major General Logan, both especially identi- 
fied with the history of our State, as distinguished soldiers and eminent statesmen. 

Now it has seemed desirable to add to our collection a bust of a notable Colonel of 
Volunteers, who was eminent for his military skill in warfare and equally eminent in civil 
life as an ideal citizen and philanthropist. From amid the liost of gallant officers who led 
the regiments from Illinois there has been selected Colonel John Mason Loomis. command- 
ing the 26th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, as the typical and ideal Colonel of the Illinois Vol- 
unteers ; his portrait bust, made by Lorado Taft, the sculptor and public-spirited citizen, 
is now to be added to the group of heroic men whose memories we meet to perpetuate. 

It may be profitable as well as of interest for us to consider the circumstances which 
gave to our State in its hours of need this efficient and gallant citizen and soldier. 

John Mason Loomis was born January 5, 1825, at Windsor, Connecticut ; the first of 
that family in America was Joseph Loomis from Braintree, Essex County, England, who 
came to Boston in the ship Susan and Ellen in 1638. The records of Hartford County, 
Connecticut, show that he bought a large tract of land in that county where the Farming- 
ton River enters the Connecticut River, in i6.(0; this estate is still in the possession of his 
descendants. The parents of John Mason Loomis were James Loomis, a native of Windsor, 
who was a farmer, merchant and miller, who also served for many years as Colonel of the 
First Regiment of Connecticut State Militia, being a public-spirited man having an aptitude 
for military duties, and Abigail Sherwood Chaffee Loomis, a native of Greenfield Hill, Fair- 
field County, Connecticut, the descendant of a family of very high social standing. Their son 
was named John Mason, after a very prominent officer in the colonial forces, who was distin- 
guished for his gallantry during the continuous wars with the Indian tribes. 

Young John Mason was educated in the schools and academy of his native State and 
then assisted his father in his business affairs, where he acquired practical trainin.g in New 
England thrift and economy. It was very natural that a :-pirited youth thus named should 
have aspirations in the direction of military service. He took such an active part in the 
militia affairs that he was elected a captain in the State service at the age of eighteen. He 
then of his own accord applied for an appointment in the United States Navy and soon 
received a warrant as midshipman, but the opportunities for assignment to active duty at 
that time were so rare that he became tired of waiting for his chance to be ordered to a 
sea-going naval vessel and thereupon shipped as one of the crew on the sailing ship 
Huntress, a merchant vessel engaged in the East India trade. In her he made a long 
voyage to India, China and other countries. Later in life he was fond of relating his novel 
experiences in these regions then so rarely visited. On his return to his Connecticut home 
from this voyage, he found that there were no opportunities that seemed atractive to his 
ambitious nature, so he resolved to seek greater prospects of advancement in the West. He 
came with his father, who was a member of the Waterway Convention, arriving in Chicago 
in the year 1846. After a diligent search for such employment as he desired without find- 
ing it, he went to Milwaukee, which was then considered quite as promising a place as 
Chicago. He finally found employment as clerk and bookkeeper in the offices of Clark & 
Company, lumber merchants. He knew very little about bookkeeping or the lumber busi- 
ness, but it was a case of necessity and he applied himself to his duties with such dili- 
gence as to win success. His salary for the first year was $62. In 1848 his employers offered 
to sell the business to him. Though he was without a dollar of capital, he accepted their 
proposal, they receiving his promissory notes for the purchase price, all of which were paid 
at maturity. This, his first business venture, was successful because of his energy and 
thrift. He lived in the small office building in a very economical manner until he became 
more prosperous. He was married in 1849 to Miss Mary Himt, the daughter of the Hon- 
orable Milo Hunt, of Chenango County, New York. Several children were born of this 
marriage, but none of tliem survived the ailments of childhood. 

In the year 1852 Mr. Loomis perceived that the business opportunities of Chicago ex- 
ceeded those of Milwaukee and promptly moved to Chicago and formed a partnership with 
James Ludington. He opened an office at the corner of Madison and Market Streets under 
the firm name of Loomis & Ludington, with a branch office at Twelfth Street Bridge. The 
business of this firm increased so rapidly that in the year 1861 it was as extensive and 
profitable as that of any firm in the lumber business in this part of the country. When 
Mr. Loomis was fairly settled in Chicago he began to take an active interest in the organiza- 
tion of the Chicago flight Guard, which became the leading military force in the city under 
his judicious management while he served as First Lieutenant therein. Many members 
thereof became officers of volunteer regiments later on. 



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At the tiutlireak of tlic war of the reljcllion Mr. Looinis rerdi/ed tliat a great struggle 
was inevitable. He therefore exerted himself in raising a regiment of such men as would 
be best qualified to meet the rigid requirements and the hardships of the service that seemed 
certain to arise. He was so successful in his efforts that the regiment was soon filled up. 
Governor Yates offered him a commission as Colonel and requested him to take command 
of the regiment. This request was also made by many influential citizens. Mr. Loomis 
promptly complied with the request and on August I, 1861, he, with the regiment, was mus- 
tered into the United States service, the regiment becoming the Twenty-sixth Illinois 
Volunteer Infantry. Colonel Loomis then with patriotic determination left his prosperous 
business and comfortable home, to engage in the hardships and dangers of an active cam- 
paign. During most of his term of service witli the regiment it was acting as an independ- 
ent command or on arduous duty. The varied experiences of Colonel Loomis had well 
fitted him for the emergencies of warfare. He was a keen judge of men and his technical 
skill enabled him to meet successfully the difficulties of an active campaign. His great per- 
sonal courage and active mind had so well qualified him for this task that it soon became 
obvious to all that he was a born leader of men and capable of meeting successfully the 
emergencies of a campaign in the enemy's country. This spirit proved to be infectious and 
his regiment became so fully animated with the characteristics of their commander that 
their record of service became both honorable and brilliant. It participated in fifty-seven 
battles or skirmishes, and the marching done by the regiment during its three years' service 
amounted to over six thousand nine hundred miles, a remarkable achievement for the regi- 
ment of citizen soldiers. The best comment upon tlieir record is found in the patriotic 
words of General Yates in his address when the regiment returned to Springfield, Illinois, 
for re-enlistment for the war, after the expiration of its three years of service. The Gov- 
ernor said : "When I selected Colonel Loomis as the Commanding Ofl^cer of the regiment, it 
was not because he had raised it. I selected him because of his ability to command, for his 
military talent, and for his devotion to his country. And I was not mistaken in the man. 
He has proved eqiial to the emergency. The names of New Madrid, of Island Number 
Ten, of luka, Corinth, Karmington, Vicksburg, Jackson, Tunnel Hill, and Chattanooga, 
which are inscribed upon its battle-scarred flag, and upon those fields which its valor won, 
afford ample evidence of the valuable service that was performed there. We have watched 
you through long and tedious marches, through sufferings and trials. In that memorable 
battle of Tunnel Hill, we saw you march undismayed at the head of the army and receive 
for your valor the praise of your commanding Generals Grant and Sherman. In the name 
of the people and every loyal heart in the State we welcome you, Colonel Loomis, and your 
men to-day." 

The fitness for leadership of Colonel Loomis and his aggressive force must have been 
quickly discerned by his superior officers, for the records show that during his long service 
in the field he was most of the time either acting with his regiment as an independent com- 
mand at important positions, or was in command of a brigade or division. He was known 
as a fighting Colonel, a rigid disciplinarian, who was unyielding in his requirement of honest 
and faithful service. Yet his soldiers honored and loved him as a father and trusted leader. 
He was not a reckless, dashing enthusiast, but on the contrary was cool, cautious, deter- 
mined and intrepid to such an extent tliat his men became imbued with like attributes, and as 
a regiment displayed his characteristic qualities. He habitually shared the hardships and 
deprivations of his soldiers. There was no march too long, no deprivation too severe, no 
effort too supreme for the Twenty-sixtli Illinois Infantry as long as Colonel Loomis was 
at its head. With the regiment he served in the Second Division of the Army of the 
Mississippi; Second Division, Thirteenth Army Corps; First Division, Sixteenth Army 
Corps; Fourth Division, Fifteenth Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee. WMth the Twenty- 
sixtb Illinois Infantry he exercised an independent command in Northern Missouri in the 
year 1861, and until February, 1862, commanded the First Brigade, Second Division, Army 
of the Mississippi, in 1862, and five other brigade or divisional organizations. Commanded 
the Second Brigade, Second Division, Thirteenth Army Corps. Army of the Tennessee, in 
1862. Commanded the First Brigade. First Division, Sixteenth Army Corps, Army of the 
Tennessee, in 1863. Commanded the First Division, Sixteenth Army Corps, Army of the Ten- 
nessee, in 1863. Commanded the First Brigade, Fourth Division, Fifteenth Army Corps, 
Army of the Tennessee in 1863 and 1864. Connnandcd a Division composed of Colonel 
Burchbeck's Brigade, Eleventh Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, and his own First Brigade, 
Fourth Division, Fifteenth Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, at Chattanooga, and on the 
right in General W. T. Sherman's attack on Missionary Ridge. Commanded tlie rear guard 
of the Thirteenth Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, December, 1862, to January, 1863, 
from Oxford, Mississippi, to La Grange, Tennessee. In addition to the battles mentioned 
by Governor Yates, he participated in the engagement at Point Pleasant, Mission Ridge, 
Holly Springs, Mississippi. Smith's farm. Relief of Knoxville, and La Grange, Tennessee, 
and was Commandant of Post at Oxford, Mississippi. 



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He was recommended for promotion to the rank of Brigadier General by General U. 
S. Grant, in December, 1862, by General W. T. Sherman in December, 1863, and again by 
General U. S. Grant in April, 1864. Why he was not so promoted can best be explained 
by those who know of the malignant political influence of the often thwarted unprincipled 
cotton speculators who secured permits to operate in the territory of the south occupied by 
the Union forces. 

In the St. Louis Globe Democrat, there appeared some time ago a notice of General 
H. V. Boynton's address to the Army and Navy Club, concerning the Chattanooga battle, 
which stated that : 

"The audience embraced distinguished ex-Confederates as well as ex-Union officers, 
together with many officers of the regular army. General Roger Q. Mills, of Texas, was 
one of the ex-Confederates present. His Brigade was one of the three or four which 
Cleburne marched to the Northern end of Missionary Ridge and was successfully pitted 
against Sherman in the hard fighting for possession of Tunnel Hill." 

When General Boynton had concluded his talk General Mills showed on the map 
where his brigade had fought. 

"There was an incident," he said, "connected with that battle, which I recollect very 
distinctly. I am not able to tell it all, and perhaps some one here can complete the story 
with the name of the officer. Down below where we lay on Tunnel Hill was a large open 
field. Beyond that were some woods. A Federal brigade came through the woods and out 
into the open field. There the troops reformed their lines. The officer in command was 
perfectly cool. He took his time, and the troops formed as if they were on dress parade. 
They were within easy range and we fired into them. They broke and went into the woods. 
In a few minutes they came back and formed again in the same deliberate way. When 
the officer in command had got them formed to suit him he made them lie down, while he 
rode up and down the front, as if waiting for orders. General Hardee came up to my 
brigade while we were firing on them and said: 'Stop shooting at those men. It's mur- 
der.' We stopped. Sometime afterward I talked with McDowell about Hardee's order, and 
asked him what he thought of the situation. He said: "It's not murder, it's war.' 

"Hardee was an officer of the regular army; he had fought under the flag, and I sup- 
pose he couldn't stand seeing it fired on when carried by such brave men. The way that 
brigade and its commander acted under fire impressed me, and I have often wondered who 
the officer was." 

"One of the officers present was able to tell to whom General Mills's tribute of bravery 
applied. He was General Carman. After a careful examination of the map General Carman 
decided that the brigade was that of General John M. Loomis, composed of the Twenty- 
sixth and Nineteenth Illinois and the Twelfth and One Hundredth Indiana." 

An incident illustrating Colonel Loomis's efi'ective method of obtaining results occurred 
when his command was ordered across the Mississippi River. It marched to a town on the 
River where it had been ascertained that there was a steamboat. On arriving at the landing 
it was discovered that the Confederates had disabled the steamer by removing and hiding 
the important parts of the machinery. Demand was made upon the proper authorities for 
the return of the missing pieces. This was stubbornly refused. The Colonel then ordered 
up a battery of artillery, which unlimbcx-ed ; then the Colonel notified the local authorities 
that he would open fire on the town within a specified time unless the missing parts were 
promptly returned. The parts were then found and brought back. The Colonel's men 
quickly reassembled the machinery, steam was raised and his command speedily trans- 
ferred across the river. 

Even during the tragic periods of the dreadful struggle of the Great Rebellion, comical 
incidents sometimes occurred. Once when Colonel Loomis's command was without whiskey 
for medical purposes, a commissary of subsistence sent word to him that he had just ob- 
tained some whiskey. The Colonel, though a very abstemious person, for precautionary 
reasons sent an orderly with his two headquarters canteens and a written order to the 
commissary to fill these canteens. The orderly took the order and the two canteens. He 
also slyly took as many more canteens as he could conveniently carry and presented them 
all with the order to the commissary— who filled them all. The two canteens were returned 
to Headquarters. 

The old soldiers present can readily conjecture what became of the other canteens. 

This is the only known occasion when the astute Colonel was outwitted. 

Colonel Loomis had endured the hardships and exposure incident to active campaigning 
so long, in addition to the mental strain he had been subjected to, that his endurance had 
become greatly overtaxed, and it became imprudent for liim to continue longer in the field. 
So he reluctantly resigned April 30, 1864. 

Upon his return to civil life, he found that his former prosperous business affairs had 
entirely disappeared, that his old home had been destroyed by fire, and he was practically 
without ready money. In this serious predicament he at once displayed the same courage 



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and skill that had made him conspicuous in the niilitar>' service, by commencing work in 
the lumber business as a commission merchant. His trade was very small at first but his 
judicious efforts soon won for him a good patronage. A few years of rigid economy 
afforded him capital enough to begin the purchase of pine lands in Michigan. He gradually 
acquired extensive interests in lands near Manistee and Ludington, and organized the 
Pcre Marquette Lumber Company, the management of which was directed by him for 
many years, and until his death, on August 2, 1900. The property so acquired was man- 
aged by him with such good judgment tliat it afforded very large returns. 

The sale of the lumber in Chicago was managed by Colonel Loomis and his war- 
time friend, John McLaren, under the firm name of John Mason Loomis & Company, con- 
tinuously until 1885, when Colonel Loomis withdrew from the active part of the business 
of the firm. 

He had been a diligent and leading operator in this industry for more than forty 
years and no person engaged therein had a more honorable reputation or was more ex- 
tensively respected. His efforts had been rewarded by the acquirement of a handsome for- 
tune which was very wisely invested in Chicago property. 

Colonel Loomis. though possessing the shrewdness and thrift of the typical business 
man, was also blessed with a generous nature, ever ready to respond to the calls of desen'- 
ing charity, and cheerfully gave of his means and time to aid the needy, deserving ones, 
or his old friends among the faithful soldiers in their frequent hours of need. The great 
conflagration in Chicago in 1871 caused such misery among the homeless and destitute 
sufferers that a vast sum was contributed to meet the distressing emergency. The Chicago 
Relief and .Aid Society was used as a means of distributing this great fund. Colonel Loomis 
at once became a member of the Board of Directors of the Society, and entered into this 
serious task with the same masterly administrative powers and zeal that he had been so 
conspicuous for in war times and in business. He gave his time and his means freely to 
this important work during the period when the utmost discretion as well as energy was 
needed to judiciously distribute the money and materials that were contributed from all 
sources to this stricken community. He served the Society as Auditor in 1873, and was 
a member of the Auditing Committee from 1874 to 1881. For nearly twenty years he gave 
freely of his time and means to this great .charity and rendered such important and efficient 
services therein, that they were made the subject of especial commendatory resolutions. 

Feeling it important that something should be done to improve the municipal affairs 
of the community he became an active member of the Citizen's .Association at its organiza- 
tion in 1874. It is noticeable that whenever he became a member of anything it was 
always as an active member. Upon the creation of a Conmiittee on Military affairs he 
was naturally made a member thereof and served as its chairman from 1879 to 1883. At 
this time the National Guard of Illinois was in a very neglected condition and its financial 
affairs were in a hopeless condition owing to lack of adequate appropriations by the State. 
During Colonel Loomis's administration over fifty thousand dollars was raised by popular 
subscription under his management wliich was used to procure equipments and clothing for 
the National Guard. It was generally considered at the time that Colonel Loomis was the 
life of the organization during this critical period. A leading member of the Association 
stated that "he was just the man for the place. His practical knowledge of military affairs, 
his sound judgment and executive ability in business matters, were fully equaled by the 
force and energy with which he executed his plans. 

Colonel Loomis, in providing for the disposition of the ample estate acquired by his 
skill and diligence, displayed the same public spirit and philanthropy that had been the 
prominent characteristic of his long and useful life. In the year 1878 he caused to be incor- 
porated at his birthplace in Windsor, Connecticut, the "Loomis Institute," in which other 
members of his family participated. Fifty acres of the old Loomis homestead have been 
devised as the building site of tlie Institute. It is interesting to know that this piece of 
land has been in the possession of the Loomis family ever since it was first bought in 
1640 by the ancestor of Colonel Loomis. The legislature of the State of Connecticut in the 
year 1878 enacted a statute legalizing the essential features of the Loomis Institute, which, 
as stated by Colonel Loomis, is to be "a shrine from which boys and girls shall take the 
highest inspirations for better and grander lives from the best of their race who have gone 
before, and like them, ever keeping the banner of human progress, honor and manhood to 
the front." It certainly seems reasonable to hope that if the beneficiaries of the Institute 
do this with the fidelity and diligence displayed by the generous donor in his career that 
this munificent bequest will not have been made in vain. It is designed for the free educa- 
tion of all persons between the ages of twelve and twenty years, who have acquired an 
elementary training, preference being given to those belonging to the Loomis family by 
name or consanguinity." 

Colonel Loomis never lost his interest in military affairs ; he continued during his life 
in Chicago to aid the State Militia in everj- way possible. He always enjoyed the most 



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cordial relations with the officers of the regular service. During the time that General 
P. H. Sheridan was in command of the Military Department their relations were most 
cordial, the general being his frequent and honored guest, both ashore and on the Colonel's 
yacht, the "Viking." When he cruised on the Atlantic Coast in this yacht the Colonel was 
in the receipt of marked and unusual courtesies from the commanding officers of the 
Army and Navy within whose juridiction he came. 

He was instrumental in the organization of the Illinois Commandery of the Loyal 
Legion, was its vice-commander under General Sheridan and succeeded him as commander 
when the General was transferred from this department to Washington. He was one of 
the earliest members of the George H. Thomas Post of the Grand Army of the Republic 
and was always the warm friend of the old soldiers. 

He was a member of Grace Episcopal Church from the time he came to Chicago. He 
also took such pleasure in his association with active and prominent men, that he was a 
member of many of the leading clubs of the city and in all respects performed the full duty 
of a good citizen with the fidelity which had ever cliaracterized his acts during a long and 
eventful life. We can well say of him that he was aniong the foremost in war, was con- 
spicuously active in peace, and highly appreciated by his fellow-citizens. 



2586. He d. Aug. 16, 1890. Martha (his 

1st wife) d. May 25, 1891, ae. 82. 

Philinda d. .Apr. 3. iSgr. ae. 70. 
2602. She d. Nov. i, 1891. He d. Oct. 16, 

1887, ae. 86. 
2650. She d. 1893. 
271 1. The full names of his ch'n, all b. 

Burlington, N. Y., are : 

5866. Carlos Joslyn. 

5867. William Martin, -f 

5868. Lyman Balcom. 

5869. Abigail Pythenia; m. July 3, 1866, 
(his 2nd wife), Louis Edward Hill, 
widower of No. 2716. She d. Nov. 
16, 1907. 

5870. Julia Elvira; m. J. Milo Tliomp- 
son. 

5871. Erastus May ; m. Hattie Cook. 
2716. Partiienia Meachum Loomis; m. 

Apr. 10, 1848, Louis Edward Hill, 
b. N. Brickfield. Mass., May 25, 
1825, and there d. Sept. 10, 1904. 
Ch'n: I. Genevieve A., 2. Alice 
Jane, 3. Charles E., 4. Agnes, and 5. 
Adnah (twins). 

2732. Slie d. Jan. 28, 1889, ae. 83. 

2773- He d. Jan. 11, 1894. 

2819. Mary Anette, d. Sept. 24, 1889. 

2942. She m. 1829, Oren, b. June 11, 1809, 
d. Aug. 26. 1868, son of Joshua and 
Nancy (Hines) Lowden. She d. 
Dec. 12, 1847. The correct spelling 
of the name is Lowden and not 
"Louden." He rem. to northwest- 
ern Pa., and thence to la., where he 
d. His grandson, Frank O. Low- 
den, is a memb. of Sixtieth Con- 
gress, Wash., D. C, from 111. Ch'n : 
I. Rosina, 2. Oren Lorenzo (father 
of Frank O.), 3. Sylvia L., 4. Eli 
T., 5. Evaline S. 

2979. Ch'n : I. Hiram, 2. Sarah. 

2982. She m. 2nd, Bradley, and d. 

Batavia, 111., abt. 1888. 2 daughters 
by 1st m. 

3960. GEORGE WASHINGTON LOOMIS, 

1st, N. Y., 1822 or 3, Cliarity H. . 

Schenectady, Mch. 19. 1825, Caroline, b 



2983. "After the death of her bro. Hiram, 
she went south with a man and his 
wife to care for the latter, an in- 
valid. Never heard from again ; 
and is thought to have died iii the 
south." 

2986. She was, 1843, at the head of a 
school in Canada, near London, 
Out. Her husband d. Kan., 1902. 
She d. Altoona, Kan., 1905. Had 6 
or 7 ch'n, the only living one of 
whom is Frank Glidden, of Altoona, 
Kan. 

3216. He m. Harriet, b. Canaan, N. Y., 
1807 or 8, d. Wells, Minn., 1883, 

dau. of John and • (Townsend) 

White. Shoemaker. Lib'l. Prot. 
Wells, Minn. 

3270. Celestine Loomis; m. Daniel, son 
of Daniel and Tryphenia (Loomis, 
No. 1342) Sacket. See Sacket Gen., 
p. 235. Ch'n: I. Francelia, 2. Eva 
C. 

3330. Henrietta M., d. Dec. 9, 1887, ae. 
74 yrs. 7 mos. 

3331. Charles Edwakd, son of Marv .'\nn 
(Loomis) Belden, d. May 26, 1858, 
ae. 5 vrs. 

3336. He d. "Dec. 8, 1893. 

3401. She d. Dewittville, N. Y., 1897. 

36^0. She d. Feb. 4, 1897. 

3653. She d. June 3. 1888. 

365-).. He d. June 4, 1897. 

3665. She d. Jan. 21, 1895. 

3688. He m. Laura M. Gillett, who d 

Oct. 8. 1887. 
3785. She m. Henry W., son of Warham 

and Nancv (Chapin') Strong. 
^804. She d. Jan. 12, 1888. He d. Mch. 

23. 1 868. 
3827. He ni. 2nd. Sarah E.. dau. of ;\mos 

Elcnkhorn. 
3885. He m. 1878. Clara A. Merry. 
3951. She d. Jan. 27, 1892, ae. 55. 

b. Schenectady, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1802; m. 

(His grandson says Aurilla ) ; m. 2nd, 

Schenectady, Feb. 26, 1805, d. Coffeyville, 



ICanmtfl C^rnralngij 



'')04 



Kan., Dec. 13, 1885. dan. of Henry and Nancy (Schuyler, a niece of Gen. Philip Schuy- 
ler and great granddau.ijhter of Gen. Nicholas Herkimer) Van Dricsen. She lived 
for many years in Herkimer Co. She also lived at Schenectady, N. Y. She was 
related to the Van Rensselaers. He removed from Schenectady, N. Y., to southern 
Ohio between 1835 and 1838. Blacksmith and woodworker. Dcm. But evidently 
opposed to slavery. United Brethren. He d. nr. McArthur, O., July 4, 1859. " 
ch'n, first 6 b. Salina, nr. Schenectady, N. Y., and last 5 in Vinton Co., O. 



7648.1. Louisa, b. 1823 or 4. 
7650. Henry Russell, b. Jan. 8, 1827, d. 
Aug. 12, 1829. 

7650.1. AuR!LL.\, b. Nov. 26, 1828, d. Aug. 
28, 1829. 

7650.2. Frances M., b. June 3, 183 1 ; m. 
Mch. 16, 1850, Samuel Green. She 
d. nr. Mc.Xrthur, O., Apr., 1870. 
Ch'n: I. Matilda, 2. Rufus, 3. Ezra, 
4. Several others — names not 
known. 

7650.3. Nan-cy C, b. Nov. 3, 1833; f". 
(his 2nd wife) Aug. 26, 1852, John 
B., b. Waterloo, Athens Co., O., 
Dec. 5, 1828, d. Carl Junction, Mo., 
June 19, 1908, son of Geo. W. and 
Rachel (Biggcrstaff) French. Mr. 
French was 1st married to Julia 
Hausminger, who died in about 2 
yrs., leaving a child which died in 
infancy. Farmer. Dem. Holiness. 
Resided in Ohio. la., Kan., Ind. Ter. 
and Mo. 20 ch'n — only 5 of whom 
survived their father. He left 22 
grandch'n and 21 great grandch'n. 
The 20 ch'n are. i. Mary, 2. Ella 
Jane, 3. Rachel, 4. Lydia. 5. Sarah, 

6. Wm. Royal, 7. George W., 8. . 

Names of rest not given. 

George Henry, b. Dec. 14, 1835. + 

John Van Driesen, b. Apr. 18, 

1838. + 

RussFXL, b. Aug. 18. 1840.+ 

Jesse Nelson, b. Mch. 6, 1843; d. 
enlisted 1863, in Civil War, in hos- 
pital at De Vall's Bluffs, Ark., un- 
der name of Nelson Van Dricsen, 
Oct. I, 1864, memb. 3rd U. S. Cav- 
alry. 
Loira Chapman, b. Dec. 4, 1845. -f- 

Lydia R., b. Aug. 13, 1848, d. Oct. 
10, 1 85 1. The above record from 
family record owned by Nancy 
French. 

Their third son. 

She m. 2nd, Carlos Foster, and d. 
Apr. 10, 1884. 
She d. Nov. 26, 1908. 

DvvicHT H., d. Nov. I, 189s, ae. 23. 
Unm. 

DwiGHT F. LooMis, b. 1826; m. Na- 
ples, N. Y., July I, 1847, Mary Jane, 
b. Lansing, N. Y., 1825, d. Danby, 
N. Y., May 2. 1891, dau. of Joseph 
and Leah ( Van Gelder) Head. 
Salesman. Dem. Prot. He d. 
Spencer, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1893. 2 
ch'n. 
7913.1. Frank Justin, b. Dc Ruyter, N. 
Y., Aug. 25, 1853. + 



7651- 
7652. 

7653- 
76531 



7654- 
76541 



4121. 
4172. 

4176. 
7870.1 

4208. 



7913.2. Eliza Belle, b. Lansing, N. Y., 
1857. d. 1858. 

4504. DiANTHA, d. July, 1892, ae. 91 yrs. 
8 mos. 

4557. She d. July 6, 1900. 

4702. Their son, Thomas W. Barnard, d 
Feb. 7, 1907, ae. abt. 65. 

4705. She d. Feb. 16, 1890, ae. 72. He d. 
Mch. 12, 1885. 

4730. He d. July 21, 1891. 

4739. He d. May 20, 1908. "He held the 
record of having served as Sunday 
school superintendent, 1846-1908, 
longer than any other person in the 
world." Kewanee, III. 

4772. He d. July 6, 1892, and she d. .\pr. 
28, 1907, ae. 80. 

4773- He d. Feb. 2, 1907. 

4775. He d. Dec. 12, 1908. 

4811. He d. May 5, 1883. 

4884. She d. Sept., 1901. 

4900. She b. Mch 9, 1821. 

4932. She d. Feb. 21, i8gi, ae. 76. 

4950. She d. Kansas City, Mo., 18 — . 

4948. She was b. at Wheeling, W. Va., 
and m. ist, Feb. 27, 1835, Thomas 
Llewellyn Clinton, civil engineer, of 
England, who d. Springfield, O., 
Nov., 1839; Church of Eng. ; m. 
2nd, Feb. 25, 1842, George James 
Deal, butcher, of Baltimore, Md., 
who d. 1864; Catholic; ni. 3rd, Nov. 
28, 1866, Isaac Henry Matthews, 
farmer, of Baltimore, who d. at 
Triadelphia, Mch. 9. 1893. Meth. 
Ch'n. b. 1st m. : i. Henry DeWitt, 

2. Thomas Llewellyn ; by 2nd m. : 

3. Mary Josephine. 

4952. Elmer Loomis Spriggs, grandson 
of No. 4952, of Washington, Pa., 
writes as follows : "Cecilia Mal- 
vina, (she dropped the Teresa, and 
Cecilia was her name, but it would 
seem by some of the records, that 
I have lately come across, that Mal- 
vina Teresa was her name, and that 
Cecilia was Mrs. Francis B. Law- 
son's name ; in this they are mis- 
taken, as Cecilia was Mrs. Joseph 
Reed Spriggs's name. She was 
educated at the Xazareth Female 
Academy, near Bardstown, Ken- 
tucky, and at the Sacred Heart 
Convent, at Manhattan. New York, 
as her mother's sister was a Catho- 
lic, and at that time was head of 
the New York school, or institute), 
born Decem1)er 21st, 1827. Married 
Joseph Reed Spriggs, of Marshall 
County, W. Va., September 8th, 



6o5 



AiiJirttlljt 



1846. at Wheeling. W. Va., who was 
b. Washington, Pa., Feb. 22, 1821, 
and died December i6th, 1876, at 
West Alexander, Pa. She died 
February 8th, 1871, at West Alex- 
ander, Pa. Traveling salesman. 



Rep. Presb. Ch'n : i. Edward 
Alexander, father of Elmer Loomis 
bpriggs, mentioned above -> Ada 
Inez, 3- Mary Cecilia, 4. Loomis 
Llewellyn. 



5282.1. 



9193.01. 
919302. 



HARTMAN LOOMIS, b. Stephenson Co., 111., Aug 20 18^7- m Flic, n 

stster of wife of No. 5282.2. Served in CiVil War-sth Wil' L."ht"77tin rv He 
d. Cannon Falls, Mmn., July 5, 1905, 5 ch'n. rtrtuiery. i^ie 



Charles E., b. 
John W., b. 



July 



919303. A dau., b. ; m. A. A. Fenglie. 

5282.2. ALONZO LOOMIS, b. ; m. 

919306. Thurm.^n, b. . Mechanics- 

5282.5. ERI WILTON LOOMIS, b. July 20, 
Minnie Dean, dau. of Lorenzo and Jane 
Rep. Meth. N. Pomona, Cal. 5 ch'n. 

9I93I- Arthur D., b. Walnut Grove 

Minn., Oct. 21, 1884. 
9193-2. Nettie May, b. Cannon Falls, 

Minn., Mch. 14, 1886; m. Santa 

Ana, Cal., Aug. 18, 1908, Luther 

Riley. 
9I93-3- Fred W., b. Browntown, Wis., 

Nov. 19, 1888. 
9193.4. Frank L., b. Walnut Grove, 

Minn., Mch. 7, 1890. 
9I93-5- Ralph E., b. Walnut Grove, 

Minn., May 6, 1892. 
5326. She d. Sept. 27, 1896, ae. 80. 
5331- She d. Jan. 15, 1899, ae. 83. 
5417- She d. Aug. 2, 1898. 

5424. He d. Feb. 25, 1892. She d. 
19, 1884, ae. 78. 

5425. Her name is Betsey. 
5427- He was b. Apr. 23, 1813. She d. 

1894. 

5428. She d. Apr. 26, 1894. Ch'n: i. Al- 
fred D., 2. Mary W., 3. Sadie A., 
4. Bessie C.(?) 

5429- She d. May 7, 1888. 

5433- He d. Nov. 16, 1874. 

5437. He d. May 28, 1884. 

5438. He d. ae. 53. 
5442. He d. Dec. 13, 1889. She d. Jan. 

8, 1886, ae. 65. 
5454- His 1st wife d. Jan. 17, 1889, ae. 

.SO, and he m. 2nd, June, 1890, 

Mrs. Abby H. Knox. 
5467. He m. Chloe H. Riley, who d. 

Dec. 10, 1903, ae. 85. He d. May 

or June, 1896. 
5471- He d. Mch. 26, 1894. 
5502. Her name is Lucy M. 
5506. LuciNDA, d. July 17, 1886, ae. 70. 
5530. She d. Jan. 3, 1885, ae. 6r. 
5533- Harriet, d. Mch. 22, 1895. 

6745- 



9193.04. A dau. b. ; m. Don Sherod 

919305. A dau. b. ; m. Bert Myers. 

la. One son is 
ville, la. 

(Taft) Ellsworth, b. June 14, 1859. Farmer 



5534- She d. Jan. 8, 1892 

5536- She d. Oct. 15, 1877. 

5612. She d. June 4, 1906 

5615. She d. ae. 76. 

5620. She b. SufSeld, Conn., Feb 4 
1819, d. Apr. 17, 1909. ' 

5634. He d. Jan. 13, 1894. 

5734- He d. June 5, 1905, ae. 68. They 
had 3 sons, 2 of whom are- i 
Robert L., 2. Charles. 

5737- She d. Nov. 15, 1906. 

5738. She d. Dec. 20, 1897, ae 41 

5798. She d. Dec. 5, 190 r 

5867. She d. Sept. i, 1898. 

5924- He m. Evelyn M. She d 

June 10, 1889, ae. 35. Fitchville; 
Conn. 

5940. She d. July 5, 1878. 

6088. She d. Feb., 1888. He d. Apr 10 
1909. 

6194- Rev. Kellogg was b. Vt., 1821 and 
d May II, 1900, at Hoquiam, 
Wash., where he was engaged in 
Cong, ministry. He was a grad 
of Bangor Theolog. Sem'y He 
111. at Ypsilanti, Mich. She d 
1896. Several ch'n. Res. at 
Glencoe, Minn., and Clearmont, 
Cal. 

6323. She d. Feb. 25, 1893. 

6325. He d. Feb. 25, 1893. 

6422. Eunice's grandson. Burton E 
Moore, Jr., b. 1903, is descended 
from 5 of pioneer Joseph Loom- 
is s children. Who else can show 
5 strains of Loomis blood? 
6452. He d. Feb. 2, 1909. N. Y. City. 
6482. They had a dau., Kyle. 

10301.1. Kyle, b. ; m. Bixby, a 

musician. Canton, Pa. 

sJ;?h^?'^n'^- LOO^^S b. Whitestown, N. Y., July 24, 1845; m. ist, July 25, 1869, 
barah A. Dean, from whom he was divorced ; m. 2nd, Dec. 25, 1877, Anna Louisa b 
and tor the last 20 yrs. m Mich., at Lansing. No ch'n, but adopted a son, who' is 

10525' !• 



IGnomts ^rttraln^ii 



606 



10525.1 Oscar, li. Minneapolis. Minn. M .■ 7069. 

26, 1881.+ 
6977. She d. June 16, 1887. 7348. 

7057. He was b. at Coburg, Canada, 7484. 

Aug. 27, 1839; rem. to Ashtabula 757^- 

Co., O., 1865, and d. at Geneva, 
O., May :$, 1909. 



HE1.F..V M.\RIA, m. 1850 or 51. She 

d. 1853. leaving one dau., Dccte. 

He d'. Julv 27, 1883. 

He d. June 4. 1883. 

He m. Orwell, O., Dec. 3. 1908, 

Mrs. Eva Alquequest, dau. of 

Wm. Goddard. 



7651. GEORGE HENRY LOOMIS, h. Dec. 14, 1835; m. May 3. 1857. Rosctta Black. 
Inventor of several patents al)out 1870. He d. 1903. Irondale, Mo. i ch'd. 
11076.1. Allan Frank, b. Vinton Co., O., Mo. 

1858; m. . Irondale, 



b. Apr. 18, 1838; m. ist, Sept. 20, 1862, or 3, 

dau. of Wm. and (McBridc) Patterson; 

Lcando, 1852, dau. of John and (Jones) 

12 ch'n, all b. Leando, la. 

1 1076.8. George, b. 1879; m. Oct. 26, 1903, 
Ellen McBride. Douds Leando, 



7652. JOHN VAX DRIESEN LOOMIS, 
Ann. b. McArthur, O.. 1845, d. 1865. 
m. 2nd, Leando, la., 1871, Syrilda, b. 
Brown. Farmer. Rep. Leando, la, 

1 1076.2. LoiRA Chapman, b. Feb., 1864; 
m. abt. 1885, Minerva Hewitt. 
Eldon. la. 

11076.3. James Washinoton. b. Nov. 1 1076.9. 
1865,; m. abt. 1886, Emma 11076.91. 
Brown. Douds Lcando, la. 

1 1076.4. Willie, b. 1872, d. 1873. 11076.92. 

1 1076.5. A dau. b. and d. 1873 
H076.6. John, b. Jan., 1875; m. abt. 1896, 11076.93. 

Schlotter. Selnia. la. 

1 1076.7. Emma Rosetta, b. Dec, 1876; m. 11076.94. 

abt. 189s, Geo. Hanev. White 
Elm, la. 

7653. RUSSELL LOOMIS, b. Aug. 18, 1840; m. Leando, la., June, 1866, Rebecca, b. 

abt. 1844, dau. of Wm. and (Skinner) Green. Served in Civil War. Farmer. 

Ind. 2 ch'n, b. la. 

11076.95. Russell Schuyler, b. June, 11076.96. Maggie, b. Chillicothe, la., 

1868; m. Coffeevillc, Kan., spring of 1878; in. Coffecville, 

. Columbus, Mo. Daniel Bear. Liberty, Kan. 

7654. LOIRA CHAP.MAN LOOMIS. b. Dec. 4. 1845; m- Selma, la.. Sept, 26, 1867, 
Elizabeth, b. Selma, May 21, 1848, dau. of John and Ann (Gardner) Dugan. He 
enlisted in 1863 and served 3 yrs. — guarding prisoners on Johnson's Island for 
first 7 nios., and then on duty in Ky. and elsewhere. In 1886 he was granted a 
patent for a novel neck-yoke, and (1909) has a patent pending for a ditching 
and tile laying machine. Mechanic. Rep. Meth. Keosanqua, la. 7 ch'n, all 
b. in la. 



Leona, b. 1881, d. 1886. 

Nora, b. abt. 1885,; m. abt. 1903, 
Byers. 

Jes.se, b. 1883; m. 1908, 

Grubb. 

Frances, b. 1887; m. 1906, Wm. 

Moore. Keosanqua. la. 

Myrtle, b. 1889; m. 1905, 

Byers. 



11076.97. Jessie Cora, b. Selma, la., Nov. 
6, 1868; m. Douds, la., June 22, 
1893, Fred Pratt, b. Muscatine, 
la., Mch. 8, 1871, son of Henry 
K. and Adaline ( Pratt) Suave- 
ly. She was a teacher for a 
time. She is a grad. of Western 
Normal Coll., la.. 1890. Type- 
writing and stenog. Rep. 
Christian Science. Ironwood, 
Mich. Ch'n: i. Dorothy Fran- 
ces, 2. Marjorie, 3. Juliet Loom- 
is, 4. Jessie Ruth, 5. Frederic 
Loomis. 

11076.98. Lettie b. Douds Leando, Ta., 
Dec. 25, 1870; m. Douds Leando, 
July 3. 1892, George F.IIwood, b. 
Batavia, la., Aug. 14, 1866, 
son of Sereno Cromwell and 
Elizabeth (Wright) Pumphrcy. 



He is a desc't from Oliver 
Cromwell, of Eng. — See Wells- 
Pumphrcv Gen. Physician. 

Rep. .Meth. Ferris, 111. Ch'n: 
I. Elizabeth Marion, 2. Loira 
Cromwell. 

11076.99. Rov Robert, b. Selma, la., June 
19. '873; m. Tst. June 15, 1904, 
Florence N., b. Feb. 22, 1882, d. 
Oct. 28, 1904, dau. of Dan. C. 
and Sybil (Wyman) Salisbury; 
m. 2nd, Dec. 5, 1907, Mrs. Ida 
(Gibson) Bradfield. b. Aug. 5, 
7885. dau. of Robert C. and 
?Iattie (Lowrey) Gibson. Phy- 
sician. Rep. Meth. Burnside, 
111. 

1 1076.991. Dale Blackmer, b. Selma, la.. 
Oct. 26, 1878. Musician. Rep. 
Memphis, Tenn. 



527 Alibntba 

11076.992. DeWitt, b. Douds Leando, la., 11076.994. A son, b. Douds Leando la 
Apr. 12, 1886. Chicago, 111. Apr. 12, 1886, d. Apr. 13, 1886. 

11076.993. WiLLA, b. Douds Leando, la.. The last three are triplets. 
Apr. 12, 1886. Ironwood, Mich. 

7913.1. FRANK JUSTIN LOOMIS, b. Aug. 25, 1853; m. Northville, N. Y., Jan. 3, 
1872, Rhoda Lucinda, b. Lansing, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1856, dau. of Andrew Jackson 
and Margaret Elizabeth (Teeter) Bowker. Farmer. Rep. W. Danby, N. Y. 
4 ch'n. 

11236.1. Lena L., b. S. Lansing, N. Y., 11236.3. Margaret Mary, b. Danby, N. 
Oct. 16, 187s ; m. Mch. 23, 1893, Y., Apr. 7, 1885. Ithaca, N. Y. 
Frank A. Lamkin. Ithaca, N. Y. 1 1236.4. LeRoy Levem, b. Danby, N. Y., 

1 1236.2. Everett John, b. S. Lansing, N. Mch. 14, 1889. 

Y., Jan. 19, 1881.+ 8110. King was b. July 28, 1855. They 

have 3 sons. 

8699. George Dudley Loomis's only son, Dudley Lathkop Loomis, d. England, June 5, 
1909. 

10400. To HOWARD KIRTLY LOOMIS and wife Jessie, of St. Louis, Mo., there was 
b. a ch'd 

12319.1. Georgia Elizabeth, b. St. Louis, Mo., May 22, 1909; d. June 2, 1909. 

10525.1. OSCAR LOOMIS, b. May 26, 1881 ; m. May 3, 1902, Elba, dau. of Arthur and 

Kate ( ) Palmer. Lansing, Mich. 2 ch'n. 
12379. 1. Theron, b. ■ . 12379.2. Theodore, b. . 

10665. HUMBERT HARLOW LOOMIS, b. Deerfield, 0„ Dec. 25, 1870; m. there June 
21, 1897, Alice H., b. Dunster, Somerset Co., Eng., Oct. 25, 1875, dau. of John H. 
and Elizabeth (Crockford) Hagley. Farmer and Life Ins. Dem. Meth. 
Atwater, O. 4 ch'n. 

12412.1. John H., b. Mentor, O., July 28, 12412.3. Laura A., b. Deerfield, July 27, 
1898. 1903. 

12412.2. Nellie E., b. Deerfield, O., Aug. 12412.4. Esther, M., b. Atwater, June 3, 
31, 1899. 1907. 

1 1 184. JAMES H. LOOMIS, b. Dec. 9, 1888; m. Cleveland, O., June 19, 1909, Ethel, 
age 19, b. Sharon, Pa., dau. of Thomas R. and Rose (Campbell) Thomas. 

11236.2. EVERETT JOHN LOOMIS, b. Jan. 19, 1881 ; m. Nov. 20, 1902, Cardie May 

Rose. W. Danby, N. Y. 2 ch'n, b. Danby. 
12494.1. Sarah Maria, b. Oct. 4, 1902. 12494.2. Irma Louise, b. . 



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Olatalng nf Uubratrli Nant^H— U;l]rpr JIartH 

"Gather up the fragments that retnain." — Jesus of Nazareth. 

The names in the foUowinR three lists have been obtained from various sources. As we 
arc unable to trace the particular line of descent to which they belong, they are recorded 
with the hope that some of the readers of this volume will be able to forward to the an- 
nalist additional information relative to some of them. None of these names will be found 
in any other index. 

Part 1 

IF YOU KNOW TELL IT. 
"O call back yesterday, bid time return." — Shakespeare. 

The following index nf miscellaneous data is recorded for this purpose, viz., that the 
same may fall under the observation of those who may have more complete knowledge of 
the same and who will report such knowledge to the annalist of the Loomis Association, 
so that in a future edition of our genealogy many, if not all, of these unrelated events may 
receive their proper setting in the main part of the book. Let each one strive to eliminate 
as many as possible from this index. 



LooMis, Aaron and Samuel, members of Loomis, 

Capt. Thos. Cheney's Co., raised 
in Mass. for exp'n against Canada, 
1746. They were dismissed from 
service, Oct. 31, i747- See N. E. 
H. & G. Reg., Vol. 50, p. 71. 

Loomis, (Lumas), Aaron. In 171 1 he wit- Loomis, 

nessed the will of Robert Tucker 
in Prince George Co., Md. 

Loomis, Abbie Jane; ni. at Grandview, 
Minn., June 27, 1888. Van Ness, b. 
July 12, 1866, at Brookfield, Vt., LooMis, 

son of Irving Dewitt and Alma G. 
(Mann) Claflin. Res. Swan Lake, 
la. Ch'n : i. Ray Elverton, b. 
Sept. 19, 1889; 2. Alta May, b. Loomis, 

Sept. 21, 1894; 3. A dau., b. Jan. 
12, 1897. See Claflin Gen., 1903. Loomis, 

Loomis, A. ^I., Pres. Municipal Light 
Plant, Fairport, N. Y. 

Loomis, Abigail, of Guilford, Conn. ; ni. 

(his 2nd wife), Nov. 15, 1756, Loomis, 

David, or Daniel, of Wethersfield, 

b. Mch. 3, 171 1, son of Geo. and 

Elizabeth (Curtis) Wolcott. His 

1st wife, Eunice Buck, d. Aug. 16, 

1755. See Wolcott Gen., p. 128. LooMis, 

Loomis, Abigail, of Westfield, Mass. ; m. 
Jan. I, 1795, at Washington, Mass., 
Appolos Frost. Ch'n, b. Washing- Loomis, 

ton: I. Walter, b. Nov. 21, 1795; 2. 
Charlotte, b. Mch. 20, 1798; 3- 
Sarah, b. Dec, 1800; 4. Mary, b. 
July 10, 1803. 

Loomis, Abraham, a teacher, b. Eng- Loomis, 

land(?) ; m. Carrie E. Sanborn, of 
Springfield. Mass. She b. Gilman- 
town, N. II. Ch'n : A son, b. Nov. 
19, 1872. 



Adaline, of Agawam, Mass. ; m. 
Nov. 25, 1855, Norris L. Chapin, b. 
July 13, 1833, son of Malina Cha- 
pin. Ch'n: I. Franklin M., b. 
Nov., 1856, d. 1857; 2. Geo. W., 
b. Mch. 20, 1858. 

Allen S. ; m. Apr. 11, 1869, Fran- 
ces Lois, b. Dec. 11, 1849, (iau- ol 
Dr. David and Lois (Humphrey) 
Menzie. Batavia, N. Y., 1884. 
Humphrey Gen., 1883, p. 560. 
Almira; m. (his 2nd wife) Oct. 
10, 1855, David, b. Saratoga Co., 
N. Y., Sept. 13. 1818, son of David 
Riddcll. See RiddcU Gen., p. 295. 

Alvin, d. Apr. 16, 1844, ae. 42. 
Barre, Mass. 

Amanda; m. Samuel W., son of 
Silas and Sally (Holbrook) 
Knowlton, b. Stukely, Pa. One 
ch'd, .Anna. See Knowlton Gen. 

Amanda, b. 1842; m. Lenox, 
Mass., Oct. 20, i860, John, b. 
Greenport, N. Y., 1836, son of 
Henry P. and Christine ( ) 
Plass. Lenox records. 
Amasa, bap. Jan. i, 1776, son of 
James and Esther. Mansfield, 
Conn. 

.\ncenette, b. Enfield, Conn., 
1839; m- (his 2nd m.) May 31, 
185s, Jesse F., b. Springfield, 
Mass., 1821, son of John W. 
Slater. Farmer. 

Ann ; m. Job Whitcomb. who d. 
Nov. 8, 1683, prob. son of John, of 
Lancaster, Mass. Ch'n : i. Mary, 
2. Job, 3. Jemima, 4. John. See 
Stiles' Wethersfield, p. 784. 



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Ab^rulia 



LooMis, Anna; m. Bolton, Conn., Feb. I, Loomis, 

1787, Aaron, or Anson, Grant. See 
N. E. H & G. Reg., Vol. 54, pp. 
80-86. 
Loomis, Anna, wife of Geo. Loomis, of 
Bolton, Conn, d. June 3, 1808, ae. 
26. See N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 
55- 

Loomis, Anna ; m. Ezra, son of Ezra and 
Abigail (Bostwick) Knowlton, of 
Ashport, Conn. See Knowlton 
Gen. Ch'd : i. Ezra, b. 1821. He 
m. 2nd, Emiline Billings, 1851. Loomis, 

(See No. 3196.) 

Loomis, Mrs. Anna L,., wid. of George 
Loomis, of Columbia, Conn., d. 
Apr. 29, 1907, ae. abt. 80. He was 
formerly sta. agent at Chestnut 
Hill station. 

Loomis Anna M. ; m. Wesley, b. Licking 
Co., O., Dec. 6, 1818, son of John 
and Laura (Fellows) Denison. Loomis, 

See Denison Gen., p. 201. 

Loomis, Anne S., b. Lee, Mass. ; m. Pitts- 
field, May 15, 1837, James, b. Can- Loomis, 
ada, son of Lewis and Mary Tur- 
geon. Pittsfield records. 

Loomis, Arthur, b. Tuscola Co., Mich., Loomis, 

Feb. 12, 1881, son of Chas. C. and 
Laura (Randall) Loomis; m. 
Sept. 30, 1905, Jennie Maud, b. Loomis, 

Ashtabula, O., Aug., 1884, dau. of 
Jas. and Laura (Rugg) Wilson. 
Forgeman, Ashtabula Co., O. 

Loomis, Arthur L., d. Apr. s, 1861, ae. 5. Loomis, 

Windham, Conn. 

Loomis, Asa, of Lebanon, Conn., d. 1777. 

Loomis, Ashbel,- m. Katy, b. abt. 1794, sth 
ch'd of Jacob G. and Maritje 
(Beckman) Kloch. Montgomery Loomis, 

Co., N. Y. See N. Y. Gen. Rec- 
ords, Vol. 19, p. 50. 

Loomis, Benjamin, of Bolton, Conn., d. 

Apr. 16, 1905. His bro., who Loomis, 

works at Terryville, Conn., was 
with him on day of his death. 

Loomis, Benjamin, of Sheffield ; m. at 
Sheffield, Nov. 8, 1791, Lucy 
Tucker. See Great Barrington 
V. S. 

Loomis, Benjamin, an old and eccentric Loomis, 

resident of Tolland, Conn., d. July 
24, 1907. Leaves no family — his 
only dau. d. in Baltimore, some Loomis, 

years ago. Resided alone. Cre- 
mated at Boston. 

Loomis, Bert; m. Hains, sister of 

John. They have 2 sons. Con- 
neaut, O. 

Loomis, Bertha M., b. Springfield, Mass., Loomis, 

d. there June 22, 1888, dau. of 
Charles A. (of Madison, Conn.) 
and Eva J. (of Greenfield) Loom- 
is. See Sp'f'd V. S. 

Loomis, Bertha ; m. Wm. Hubbard, 
(7214?), May 29, 1893, Ashta- 
bula, O. J. A. Amsden makes Loomis, 
app'n. 



Betsey, b. prob. Norwich, Conn., 
1800, d. 1862; m. abt. 1815, Daniel, 
b. Norwich, June 18, 1791, son of 
Daniel and Sally (Burchard) 
Buck. He d. Raymond, Wis., July 
18, 1848, from the kick of a horse. 
Ch'n, all b. at Constantia, N. Y. : 
I. Alfred R., 2. Otis Goodspeed, 3. 
Clarinda, 4. Margaret Ann, 5. Ce- 
linda A., 6. Frederick Burchard, 
7. Franklin Loomis. See Perkins 
Gen. (Jacob), p. 87. 

Betsey; m. Penn Yan, N. Y., 
Sept. 14, 1816, Orra, b. Saratoga, 
N. Y., May 4, 1796, son of Bena- 
jah and Abigail (Nash) Andrews. 
He was in war of 1812. Ch'n: i. 
Rosson, 2. Chas. W., 3. James B., 
4. Frances Elizabeth, 5. John T., 
6. Sarah June. See Andrews Me- 
morial, p. 438. 

C, of Oneida Co., N. Y., served as 
Capt. in Lt. Col. Collin's Regt., 
1811. 

Caroline A., a grad. of Hartford 
High Sch., 1862. Res. Denver, 
Col. 

Caroline E., ae. 18, m. Nov. 29, 
1854, Ahab Smith Strong, ae. 22. 
Coventry, Conn. 

Catherine; m. Akron, O. (bans), 
Jan. 13, 1891, Clifton Sutliffe. See 
Vol. 7, p. 336, Summit Co. m. 
Records. 

Celestin R. ; m. John F., of Dor- 
set, O., b. Sept. 29, 1839, son of 
Austin and Sarah (Houghton) 
Burr. Ch'n : I. Ernest A., b. Sept. 
1875. See Burr Gen., p. 316. 
Chas. He was killed at Corona- 
do, Kan., in 1886, in a county seat 
fight. He had a bro. called Red 
Loomis. 

Chas. C, b. Sept. 11, 1837; m. 
Feb. 22, 1893 (her 2nd h.), Mrs. 
Livonia Florilla, b. June 14, 1835, 
(wid. of Aaron Keller), dau. of 
Linus and Flavilla (Belshaw) 
Robbins. Mexico, N. Y. See 
Treman Gen. 

Charles, of Hartford, Conn. ; m. 
July 3, 1826, Sarah Mclntire, at 
Middletown, Conn. 
Chas. ; m. Sarah, b. Chelmsford, 
Mass., d. Chicopee, Mass., Jan. 5, 
1892, ae. 61, dau. of Daniel and 

(Spaulding) Aspden. See 

Sp'f'd V. S. See below, Geo. A., 
and James H. Loomis. 
(Charles) Chester D. ; m. Emily 
A. Badeau. Their dau. m. (as 2nd 
wife) Oct. 9, 1868, Constantine 
F. v., b. Apr. 19, 1838, son of 
Emery and Louisa C. (Knowlton) 
Ladd, of Brattleboro. See Knowl- 
ton Gen. 
Chas.; m. Lizzie . Ch'n: i. 



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Fliira, d. July 6, 1872, ao. 3 nios., 2. 
Hattie, d. July i, 1872, ae. 3 mos. 

LoOMis, Charles; in. Mary Rush, who 
was b. abt. 1859. He has a bro. 
Jacob, who hves in Albany, N. Y. 
Chas. d. years ago. He had a 
dau. Sophia T., b. Sept. 28, 1886, 
a dressmaker. Albany, N. Y. 

LooMis, Charlottk ; m. Warner. Car- 
thage, N. Y., 1906. 

LooMis, Charlotte, of Durham, N. Y. (gr. 
dau. of Esther Loomis) ; m. Eb- 
enezer, b. Wallingford, Conn., 
Mch. 2r, 1759, d. 1829, son of 
Ebenezer and Esther (Hoadley) 
Brockett. Ch'n : i. Thomas, 2. 
Albert, 3. Ebenezer, 4. Wm., $. 
Esther, 6. Bradford, 7. Clarissa, 8. 
Ambrose, 9. Geo., 10. Bradford, 
II. Charlotte, 12. Miranda, 13. 
Julia, 14. Charles, 15. Addison, 16. 

. Sec Brockett Gen., p. 58, 

for many descendants. 

LooMis, Charlotte E. (Is she No. 8900?) 
m. Apr. 18, 1888, Brooklyn, N. Y., 
Wm. Archibald Dunning, Prof. 
Hst., Columbia Univ. He is a 
grad. of Columbia, A. M., Ph. D., 
LL. D. He is a son of John and 
Catherine D. Dunning. Plainfield, 
N. J. 

Loomis, Chauncey S., b. Southwick, 
Mass., 1823 ; m. ae. 27, Sept. 29, 
1850, Philcna M., ae. 22, of Graf- 
ton, Vt., dau. of Daniel Cobleigh. 
He was a son of Justin and Ma- 
linda Loomis. 

LooMis, Chester; m. Lorain Co., O., Sept. 
5, 1842, Eliza Wilson — (possibly 
his 2nd wife). 

Loomis, Chester, son of Joseph, of Mor- 
gan, O. His will, Feb. 7, 1832, 
mentions "Ann, my wife, Harriet, 
my dau." Jefferson, O. 

Loomis, Clara Samaria, of Andover, 
Conn. ; m. Samuel Theodore 
Grant, b. Windsorville, Feb. 13, 
1861. He a son of Franklin A. 
and Harriet A. (Forbes) Grant. 
A farmer. 

Loomis, Clara; m. Mch. 24, 1844. Benja- 
min, b. Dec. 5, 1817, son of Benj. 
and Patience (Chase) Peck. He 
d. at Mobile, Ala., Oct. 17, 1853, of 
yellow fever. Ch'n: i. Phobc El- 
len, 2. Caroline Patience, 3. Clar- 
ence B. See Peck Gen., p. 98. 

Loomis, Clark C. App'n made by Flora 
S. Loomis for adni'n of estate. 
Jefferson Co., O. 

Loo.Mis, Clayton F., son of Dr. W. H., 
June, 1906, N. Y. 

Loomis, Clara ; ni. Annan. At Port- 
land, Or., 1906. 

Loomis, Clarissa, of Amherst; ni. Aug. 3, 
1828, Benoni, b. abt. 1787, d. May 
29, 1848, son of Zcbulon and Au- 



relia (Norton) Rust. She was 
his 2nd wife, and d. Oct. 16, 1830, 
Amherst. Ch'd: i. Jacob Loomis. 

Loomis, Cora A., dau. of R. Loomis, 

b. Wcstfield, and at age of 17 m. 
at Westfield, Jan. 14, 1871, Joseph 
L., b. Bccket, age 21, son of Wm. 
B. and Rhody Turner. See West- 
field V. S. 

Loomis, Clyde J. ; m. Nellie E. Whelpley, 
Mch. 16, 1908. Erie, Pa. 

Loomis, Daniel; m. Ann Anderson, of E. 
Hartford, Conn., on May 2, 1833. 

Loo.Mis, Daniel. His dau.. Mrs. Edify 
Scott ; m. (2nd — and his 2nd w.) 
Justin, b. Feb. i, 1733. son of Geo. 
and Mary (Hartwell) Wolcott, 
and had 9 sons and 5 dau. They 
moved to Painted Post, N. Y., 
where he d. See Wolcott Gen., p. 
127. 

Loomis, David; m. 1818. Rachel, b. 1796, 
sister of Isaac Bigelow, who m. 
Lavinia Loomis. She (Rachel) d. 

1849. Res. Cornwallis, Nova Sco- 
tia. 

Loomis, David; m. Amy, b. Warren, R. L, 
dau. of Israel and Sarah (Adams) 
Peck. Henry Loomis, of Roches- 
ter, N. Y., is a grandson 

Loomis, David, Lieut, of Levi Smith's Co. 
of Light Inf. in Steuben Co., N. 
Y., Mch. 16, 1822. 

Loomis, Don, b. Geneva, O., and there d. 
Nov. 7, 1891, ae. 6 yrs. 6 mos. 

Loomis, Dora : m. Beardslcy. N. Y. 

City, in 1906. 

Loomis, Dorcas; m. Thomas Beebe and 
their dau. .Mzina, b. Brookfield, N. 
Y.. June 12, 1836. d. Olcan, N. Y., 
July 12, 1890; m. June 26. 1861, 
Warren R. Greene. See Greene 
Gen., p. 216. 

Loomis, Edward, b. Northampton; m. Al- 
ma Frigeau, b. Holyoke. Ch'd : 
Maria L. A., b. Holyoke, Nov. 24, 
1900. 

Loomis, Edw. G., b. Westfield, Mass.; m. 
1889, Emma Gertrude, b. May 9, 

1850, dau. of Levi and Maria 
Louise (Le Barron) Strong, and 
wid. of Geo. Strong, who d. 1887. 
See Le Barron Gen. 

Loomis, Eleazer, Jun., d. June 30, 1853, 

ae. II mos. Coventry, Conn. 
Loomis, Dr. E. E. ; m. Etta Boyce. Janes- 

ville. Wis. 
Loomis, Edith B., of E. Granby, Conn. ; m. 

May I, 1907, Edward M. Griffin. 

Res. Granby, Conn. 
Loomis, Elijah, early settler at Byron, N. 

Y. 1808. 
Loomis, Elijah ; m. Rebeccah . 

Ch'd: Joseph, b. Aug. 24, I77i- 

Coventry, Conn. 
Loomis, Elijah, d. Sept. 4. 1810. in his 

Soth year. See Warren's MSS. 



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LooMis, Elizabeth ; m. Coventry, Conn., Loomis, 

Mch. 19, 1749, Elemuel, b. Aug. 
23. 1725, at Hampton, Conn., son 
of Capt. Nathaniel and Hannah Loomis^ 

(Dennison) Kingsbury. Ch'd : I. 
Lemuel, b. Sept. 20, 1750, d. Oct. LooMis, 

25. 1756, at Tolland. See Kings- 
bury Desc's. 

Loomis, Eliz.\eeth, of Egremont, Mass. ; Loomis, 

m. Dec. 21, 1777, Roger Newberry 
Miller. See Great Barrington 
V. S. 

Loomis, Mrs. Elizabeth S.. d. Oct. 8, 1906, Lumis, 

at res. of H. N. Crowell. Inter- 
ment at Pine Grove Cemetery, 
Rev. Dr. Whittemore, of Bapt. 
Ch., officiating. 

Loomis, Elizabeth ; m. Bolton, Conn., Dec. 
14. 1773. Seth Waterman. See N. 
E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 54, p. 80-86. 

Loomis, Elizabeth R. ; m. Adams. 

Res., 1906, Hurlburt, Ind. Loomis, 

Loomis, Ella ; m. Sept. 20, 1873, Albert 
Everett, b. July 7, 1846, son of 
Zimri and Parma (Howe) Ingalls. 
See Ingalls Gen. 

Loomis, Ella, of Lenox (or Pittsfield) ; 
m. Sidney Samuel Eggleston, b. 
Pittsfield, Mch. 29, 1839. He was 
a Lieut, in Co. H, 27th Mass. Inf. 
She has 2 sons and i dau., and a 
sister. 

Loomis, Ellnore, of Saratoga Co., N. Y. ; 
ni. 1889, John Randolph, b. Mch. 
12, 1843, son of Elijali Dewey and 
Sally Myriah (Wilder) Nichols. 
Ch'n : I. Dewey, 2. John, 3. Hazel, 
4. Blanche, 5. Wilder. See Dewey 
Gen., p. 876. 

Loomis, Emma ; m. John Dwight, son of 
Reuben and Mary Diantha (Cran- 
dall) Terry Eggleston, of N, Ad- 
ams, Mass. Shoemaker. See 
Mack Gen. 

Loomis, Emma G., wife of Maloy(?) J. 
Smith, d. Oct. 16, 1861, ae. 25, and 
her dau., Minnie E.. d. Jan. 28, Loomis 

i860, ae. 7 mos. Westheld Rec- 
ords. Loomis, 

Loomis, Eugene, of Jacksonville, Vt. ; m. 
Addie C, b. May 29, 1851, dau. of 
Martin Duane and Elvira (Fair- 
banks) Stimson. LooMis 

Loomis, Eugene E. ; m. Flora Belle, b. III., 
dau. of Eli F. and Malinda J. 
(Perham) Roberts. LooMis 

LooMis, Ezra; m. (int. of, Lee) Mch. 15, 
1803, Rocksena Hurd, of Par- 
tridgeville. (Peru?). 

Loomis, Ezra, settled at Groton, N. Y., 
1804. 

Loomis, Ezra, Lieut, in Capt. Gideon Wet- Loomis 

more's Battalion. Chenango Co., 
N. Y., Feb. II, 181 1. 

Loomis, Fitch, of New Lebanon, N. H. ; 

m. Narcissa, b. 1799, dau. of Wm. Loomis 

and Hannah (Fitch) Dewey. See Loomis 

Dewey Gen., p. 427. 



Loomis 
Loomis 



Loomis, 



Flora; m. 1877, John Peter 
Persch. In 1908 he was a Wall St. 
promoter. 

Frances B., d. Aug. 7, i860, ae. 7, 
Colchester, Conn. 

Fr;\nces, of Norwich, Conn., ae. 
23; m. Dec. 10, 1870, Thos. S. 
Williams, of England. 
Frank C., b. Chatham, N. Y. ; m. 
Jennie E. Harvey, b. Grt. Barring- 
ton, Mass. Farmer. Ch'd : i. Ha- 
zel Niles, b. Dec. 8, 1902. 
Fred W., of Sp'f'd, Mass., b. 1861, 
at Norwich, Conn., a draughts- 
man, son of Joseph E. and Olive 
S. (Williams) Lumis, m. May 10, 
1892, at Sp'f'd, Hattie E., of Wil- 
liniantic, Conn., b. 1872, at Col- 
chester, Conn., dau. of Enoch and 
Olive (Metcalf) Randall. See 
Sp'f'd V. S. 

Frederick, of Sherbrooke, P. I., 
contractor, ae. 23, son of Daniel G. 
and Amelia (Burrowes) Loomis, 
b. at Sherbrook ; m. Jan. 3, 1894, 
at Sp'f'd, Mass., Margaret M., of 
Sp'f'd, ae. 20, b. in Prescott, P. I., 
dau. of James and Elizabeth (Mc- 
Kay) Mundell. 

Flora J., wid., d. Nov. 6, 1889, ae. 
76-3-19. Trumbull, O. 

G. H.; m. Nettie Maria, b. Feb. 
28, i860, d. May 30, 1898, dau. of 
Benj. and Mary (Randall, of Nor- 
way, N. Y.) Comstock. She b. in 
Smithfield. R. I. See Comstock 
Gen. 

Geo. a., b. Rowe, Mass.. Feb. 23, 
1854; m. Apr. 28, 1879, Orra E., 
b. Chicopee, Mass., Sept. 2, 1853, 
d. June 30, 1900, at Sp'f'd, Mass., 
dau. of Orrin E. and Esther 
(Wedge) Darling. He was a son 
of Chas. and Sarah (Apsden) 
Loomis. He is a weaver. Chico- 
pee Vit. Sta. He d. . 

Geo. L., d. Aug. 8, i860, ae. 3. 
Colchester, Conn. 

George ; m. Carrie . Both of 

Williamsburg, Mass. Ch'd : i. 
Hattie Louise, b. Dec. 9, 1883, at 
Williamsburg. 

Geo., a Capt. in Lt. Col. Lemuel 
Castle's Reg't. Genesee Co., N. 
Y., Mch. 22, 1816. 

George N., b. Sheffield, Mass.; m. 
Caroline F. Goodell, b. Pittsfield, 
Mass. Ch'n: i. I. Grant, b. Lenox, 
Sept. 28, 1868; 2. Jordan, b. Lenox, 
Jan. 29, i869(?), d. there Jan. 29, 
1869. 

Mrs. H., a dau. of Hon. Edw. J. 
Phelps, who was U. S. Min. to 
Grt. Britain. See Johnson's Cyc'a, 
p. 240. 

Hannah ; m. Abram Parrish. 
wid. Hannah ; m. Torrington, 



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612 



Mcli. 20, 1793, Capt. Amos Wilson. 
Was she wid. of No. 504? 

LooMis, Hannah, b. Coventry, Conn. ; m. 
Coventry, June 15, 1774, John Ar- 
nold, Jr. She m. 2nd, Dec. 5, 
1782, Robert Babcock, of Coven- 
try. 

LooMis, Hannah, of Wcstfield, Mass.; m. 

June 25, 1730, Azariah , of 

Simsbiiry. See Westfield Mar. 
Records. 

LoOMis, Hannah ; m. Apr. 2, 1827, Chas. 
Holli.ster, of Hartford, Conn. She 
was of Chatham, Conn. See Hol- 
listcr Gen., p. 728. 

LooMis, Harlanu U., b. Oct. 11, 1887, son 
of Jas. R. and Julicnna (Hart) 
Loomis. Willianisficld, O. 

LooMis, Harriet ; m. Clark. She a 

dan. of Otis Loomis. Copen- 
hagen, N. Y., 1906. 

Loomis, Harriet C, of New Britain, 
Conn., b. there Feb. 14. 1847; ni. 
Oct. 4, 1871, Hosea Dayton, b. Jan. 
18, 1846, at Crawfordsville, Ind., 
son of Prof. Hosea Dayton and 
Caroline (Starr) Humphrey. Ch'n : 
I. Howard S., 2. Flora L. Hum- 
phrey Gen., p. 714. 

Loomis, Harry L. ; m. Akron, O., Oct. 21, 
1852, Sarah Reznor. See m. rec- 
ords, B. p. 311. 

Loomis, Hart; m. Helen, youngest ch'd of 
Hamlin and Matilda Corbin, of 
Marshall, N. Y. They had one 
dau. who d. June 3, 1865, ae. 15. 
See Corbin Gen. Hartford, 1905. 

Loomis, Hattie ; m. Price. Hill City, 

Tenn., 1906. 

LoMA.x, Helen L., of Windsor, Conn. It 
is reported that her name was for- 
merly Loomis. 

Loomis, Helena A., of Norwich, Conn., 
was adm'd to the Mystic Oral 
School, Jan. 17, 1907. 

Loomis, Henry, of Baldwin, Mich.; m. 
Sarah A., b. 1843, dau. of Isaiah 
Updike. See Opdyke Gen., p. 302. 

Loomis, Henry M., of .Andover, Conn., Is 
one of the survivors of the loth 
Regt., Conn. Vol., of Civil War. 
May, 1907. 

Loomis, Hor.vtio G.^tes, m. Susan Eliza- 
beth, b. Me., dau. of Ebenczcr and 
Jane (Lowell) Small. See D. A. 
R., Vol. II, p. 343. 

Loomis, H. G. ; m. Nettie Maria, b. Feb. 
28, i860, d. May 30, 1898. dau. of 
Benjamin and Mary (Randall) 
Comstock. 

Loomis, Israel; Capt. in Henry Clark's 
Co., in Madison Co., N. Y., on 
Apr. 6, 1815. 

Loomis, Israel; m. Bolton, Conn., Nov. 27, 
1800, Bctsc Brainord. See N. E. 
H. & G. Reg., Vol. 54, p. 80-86. 

Loomis, J. O., of Union City, Pa., b. 1856, 



and instantly killed in an auto and 
electric car accident on Sept. 26, 
1906. A prominent financier and 
m'f'r. 

Loom IS, Jabee; m. Hannah, dau. of Josiah 
and Anna (Dewey) Woodworth. 
See Dewey Gen., p. 417, which 
says they had 15 ch'n, but names 
none. 

Loomis, Hon. Jas. H., of Leroy, N. Y., in 
1883. At one time Trustee of Ing- 
ham Univ'y.^. 

Loomis, James, a miller; m. Mary . 

Ch'n: I. Sarah Electa, b. May 17, 
1850; 2. Edwin Rex., b. Sept. 26, 

1853. 

Loomis, James H., b. July 7, 1857, at 
Palmer, Mass. ; m. int. Nov. 22. 
1892, Ruth A., b. Blackstone, 
Mass., dau. of Benj. and Mary 
( ) Crouthers. An att'y, son 
of Chas. and Sarah (Apsden) 
Loomis. Ch'n : i. Geo. P., b. June 
II, 1894; 2. Jas. H., b. Mch. 8, 
1897. 

Loomis, James and wife, of Sharon, Pa. 
His mother is Mrs. G. H. Loomis, 
of Sharon, Pa. 

Loomis, James, of Sp'f'd, Mass., b. North- 
ampton, ae. 20, son of Marcus 
Loomis; m. Apr. 8. 1851. Bridget, 
dau. of Patrick Connor, of Sp'f'd. 
She b. in Ireland. 

Loomis,, James, b. R. I., weaver, ae. 23, son 
of Jas. and Mary Loomis ; ni. July 
22, 1869, Holyoke, Mass., Marie 
Conklin, of Holyoke, Mass., ae. 19. 
Is he Jas. Alvardo L., son of Jas. 
and Maria, who b. Oct., 1845; m. 
1872, div'd 1883; m. 2nd 1891? 

Loomis, Jane A., of Westfield, Mass., b. 
S. Hadley, ae. 19; m. (his 2nd w.) 
at Wcstfield, May 18, 1856, Reu- 
ben J. Rice, of Chester, Mass., b. 
Chester, ae. 61. See Westfield 
V. S. 

Loomis, Jeceri.xh. See Whitney Gen., p. 
991. 

Loomis, Jennie; m. Bingham. She a 

dau. of Esther. Lake Helen, Fla., 
1906. 

Loomis, Jeru, Lieut, in Col. Tuttle's Regt., 
Greene Co., N. Y., Apr. 27, 181 1. 

Loomis, Jesse, of Windsor, Conn. ; m. Sept. 
10, 1766, Rachel, wid. of Asher 
Isham. who d. .Aug. 14, 1762, ae. 
abt. 40. at Ellington. Conn. 

Loomis, Jessie and Pearl, twins, ae. 18, 
1907. Grand Rapids, ^lich. 

Loomis, John R., b. England(?) : m. Mary 
Parrett, b. Stamford, Vt. Ch'n, 
all b. Huntington. Mass., except 
last one (See Huntington Rec- 
ords) : I. John, b. May 20, 1885; 2. 
Jenny Adelaide, b. May 9, 1887; 3- 
Arthur Clifford, b. Apr. 24, 1890; 
4. Howard Leonard, b. Apr. 28, 



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1896; =;. Earl Francis, b. Oct. 21, 
1898; 6. Wm. E., b. Mapleville, R. 
I., 1884 ; m. Huntington, Aug. 27, 
1906, Adeline M., ae. 21, dau. Chas. 
and Louise (Ashland) Dazelle. 

LooMis^ John, of Hartford, Conn. His 
wife, Maria, d. Nov. 15, 1904, ae. 
65. She was b. at Norfolk, Conn. 

LoOMis^ John, of Lebanon, Conn., d. 1760. 
He had a son Daniel. 

LooMis, John A., and Mary, had a dau. b. 
Dec. 25, i843._ 

LooMis, Jonathan, wid.. d. Feb. 19, 1883, 
ae. 83, at Ashtabula, O. Farmer. 
(Is he desc. of No. 725?) 

LooMis, Jonathan; m. Margaret . 

Ch'n : I. John, Jr., b. July 12, 1745; 
2. Lydia, b. May 8, 1749; 3. Rhoda. 
b. Oct. 3, 1752. 

LooMis, Joseph; m. ist, about 1840, Ruth, 
b. Nova Scotia, d. Sugar Creek. 
Wis., 1876, dau. of Isaac and La- 
vinia (Loomis) Bigelow. He m. 
2nd, Ruby, sister of Ruth, b. N. 
S., 1832. He was her 3rd hus- 
band. He d. Whitewater., Wis., 
Feb., 1884. See Bigelow Gen., p. 
220. 

Loomis, Joseph ; ni. Lydia, dau. of Abra- 
ham and Lydia (Webster) Wil- 
cox, of Lebanon, Conn., who was 
b. Mch. 20, 1760. 

Loomis, Joseph; m. (int. Aug. 30, 1845) 
Cynthia A. Hale. Grafton, Mass. 

Loomis, Josephine B. ; m. Frank B. Wil- 
son. She b. Westfield, and he b. 
Worcester, Mass. Brakeman. 
One ch'd was Edward Bela, b. 
July 16, 1892, at Springfield, Mass. 

Loomis, Josephine, of Albany, N. Y. ; m. 
Kirk K., b. Brookline, Vt.. Sept. 7. 
1833, son of Ephraim Hubbard 
Mason. 

Loomis, Josephine E. ; m. J. W. Martin, h. 
Nov. 7, 1842. Their dau.. Elulia 
Josephine, b. Sept. 15, 1867, m. 
Wm. E. Alvord and has a son, 
Martin Earl, b. Nov. 9, 1901. E. 
Hartford, Conn. 

Loomis, Julian, b. Ashtabula, O., and 
there d. Feb. 11, 1876, ae. 22 yrs. 4 
mos. Married. 

Loomis, Laura and Mary, of Wheeling, 
W. Va., 1907. They have same 
address as John R. Loomis, who 
is No. 6230 in this work. 

Loomis, Lavinia ; m. 1820, Isaac, b. Corn- 
wallis. Nova Scotia, 1794, d. fall 
of 1844, son of Amasa and Roxana 
(Cone) Bigelow. Removed from 
N. S., 18,34, to N. Y. State, and in 
1835 to Milwaukee, Wis. He d. 
at Mequon, Wis., where he lived. 
She d. in Mo,. Aug., 1872. Ch'n: 
I. Ruby, 2. Ruth, 3- Joseph. 4. 
Benjamin, 5. Olive Ann, 6. Isaac, 
7. Ruby, 8. Lavinia, g. Gideon, 10. 



Stephen. See Bigelow Gen., p. 

122. 
Loomis, Lawrence H., d. Mch. 15, 1907, 

ae. I yr. 3 mos. He b. and d. at 

Conneaut, O. 
Loomis, Maj. Lebbeus, an officer in the 

Rev. War ; m. prob. Mary, b. Feb. 

9, 1743, dau. of Isaac and Mary 

(Bond) Bigelow. Colchester, 

Conn. See Bigelow Gen. 
Loomis, Lelia, b. Sept. 15, 1898, dau. of 

W. E. and Belle (Lewis) Loomis. 

Conneaut, O. 
LooMis, Leila J., b. 1849, d. 1894, ae. 45 

yrs. 5 mos. Unm. dau. of Josiah 

Loomis. See Egremont, Mass., 

records. 
Loomis, Lemuel, Coventry, Conn. Ch'n: 

I. Lemuel S., 2. Charles, 3. Henry, 

4. Orrin H., 5. James H., 6. Nancy 

M. All bapt. 1821. 
Loomis, Leney, b. Nov. 28, 1855 ; m. June 

S 1877, Willis, b. Rochester, Vt., 

Dec. 28, 185s, son of Henry Lyon 

and Julia A. (Trask) Terry. 

They rem. to Galesburg, 111. 

Ch'n: I. Grace, 2. Julia. See 

Terry Gen., p. 187. 
Loomis, Lensana, or Lesana; m. David 

B., b. Mch. 12, 1842-3, son of 

Abraham and Louisa (Green) 

Meredith. Res. Lionville, Ches- 
ter Co., Pa. 
Loomis, Lester, b. Huntington, O., May 28, 

1894, son of Chester and Sarah 

Ann (Henry) Loomis. 
Loomis, Levi, of Coventry, Conn. — some 

of his children were : Henrietta, d. 

July 17, 1853, ae. 34; Lavinia, d. 

May 14, 1853, ae. 36. 
Loomis, Lorain; m. , dau. of Amasa 

and Betsey (White) Ives. See 

Starr Gen., p. 223. 
Loomis, Lorel; m. (prob.) Feb. 20, 1793, 

Zclina, b. Windsor, Conn., May 29, 

1774, dau. of Capt. Austin and 

Deborah (Moore) Phelps. Ch'n, 

b. Windsor, Conn. : i. Austin, d. 

1894; 2. Warren, d. 1894; 3. 

Rhoda ; ni. Wilson. Windsor, 

Conn. See Phelps Gen. (1899), p. 

1366. 
Loomis, Lou; m. Beck. Cleveland, O. 

1906. 
Loomis, Louise Wise; m. Wm. Calhoon. 

Pennsville, Pa., 1906. 
Loomis, Lovicy, of Wilbraham, Mass. ; m. 

Wise Wright, of Somers, Conn., 

Dec. 30, 1804. 
Loomis, Lucian B. ; m. Abbie H., b. Conn., 

dau. of Reuben and Clarissa 

(Freeman) Marcy. 
Loomis, Lucy ; m. Watson, son of Thomas 

and Sally (Watson) Folsom. Vt. 

See Folsom Gen., p. 151. 
Loomis, Lucy; m. Sapp. Council 

Bluffs, la., 1906. 



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LooMis, Lucy; in. Win., I). Dec. 19. I733> 
son of Wni. and Miriam Goodricli. 
Sec Goodrich Gen., p. 53. 

LooMis, LuELLA ; m. May 10. 1892, Austin 
D. Peck. Ashtabula, O. 

LooMis, wid. Lvdia ; iti. Bolton, Conn., El- 
nathan'Bush. Sec N. E. H. & G. 
RcK., Vol. 54, PP- 80-86. 

LooMis, Lydia, "buried" (Mar.) I2, 1824, 
ae. 24. Gr. Harrington, Mass. 

LooMis, Lydia; m. 1766, Otis, b. Colches- 
ter, Conn., Jan. 24, 1747, d. Leb- 
anon, Conn., Sept. 10, 1832, son of 
Asa and Dorothy (Otis) Bigclow. 
Ch'n : I. Otis, 2. Erastus, 3. Lydia, 
4. Asa, 5. Harvey, 6. Orsamus, 7. 
Martin, 8. Amasa, g. Betsey, 10. 
Jonathan. 

Loo.Mis, Maria; m. July 18, 1854, Curtis 
Long, b. Mch. 12, 1825, at Milford, 
Mass., son of Lutlier and Nancy 
(Rawson) Claflin. Ch'd : l. Geo. 
Curtis, b. July 18, 1855. « 

LooMis, Makie Nellie; m. Nov. 29, 1906, 
Charles Clifford Calverley. Conn. 

LooMis, Marion, m. (ist) Arthur Gaukler, 
of Detroit, from whom divorced ; 
m. (2nd) May 15, 1902, Wm. Mc- 
Lain, of Chicago, 111. 

Looxiis, Martha; m. Akron, O., Oct. 17, 
1849, Joseph D. Goblc. See Sum- 
mit Co. m. Records, Book A, p. 
588 and 630. 

LoOMis, M.\RTH.\, of Westficld, int. of m. 
pub., Oct. 28, 1768. with John 
Carew. Notification posted Oct. 
29, 1768. Ch'd, Anna, b. Sept. 22, 
1769. 

LooMis, Mary, b. Mich., .'\pr., 1879, dau. of 
Charles. She m. Dec. 21, 1906, 
Wallace J., b. Saybrook, O., July 
16, 1874, farmer, son of Geo. W. 
and Naomi (Hama) .'Mien. 

LooMis, Mary, b. Colchester, Sept. 7, 1799, 
d. S. Lavonica, N. Y., Apr. 24, 
1854; m. Genesee, N. Y., Jan. 3, 
1827, Hector, b. Sharon, Conn., 
May II, 1796, son of Stephen and 
Elizabeth (Sears) Hitchcock. Sec 
Hitchcock Gen. for descendants. 

LooMis, Mary Jane,- ni. May 17, 1852, Jas. 
E. Wickham, of Hartford, Conn. 
E. Hartford, Conn. 

LooMis, Mary, of Egremont, Mass. ; m. 
Lee, Mass., int. Jan. i, 1834, John, 
b. Lee, Apr. 4, 1807, son of Wm. 
and Salome (Dimmuck) Sturgis. 
Sec Lee records. 

LooMis, Mary, of Petersburg, Va. ; m. 
1831, Guernsey L., b. Conn., Dec. 
19, 1808, son of Ezra and Mary 
(Camp) Denison, of Conn. Rem. 
to Memphis, Tenn. 8 ch'n — names 
given in Denison Gen., p. 33. 

LooMis, M.\ry ; m. Torrington, Dec. 10, 
'765. John Iloskins, of Litchfield. 
See Hst. of Torrington. 



LooMis, Mary; m. Ellis. San Diego, 

Cal., igo6. 

LooMis, Mary ; m. Cornelius Brown, b. 
Windsor, Jan., 1740, rem. to Nor- 
folk and d. Apr. 25, 1821, ac. 81. 
Ch'n: I. Reuben, 2. Abijah, 3. Lu- 
nian, 4. Susanna, 5. Uriah. 

LooMis, Mary Ann, b. Oct. 22, 1854; m. 
June 6, 1877, Daniel F. Holden. 
Ch'n: I. Roice May, b. Nov. 16, 
1880; 2. Lizzie Maria, b. Mch. 23, 
1884. 

LooMis, Merton J.; m. Nov. 13, 1879, 
Delia Almeda, b. July 30, 1858, d. 
Sept. II, 1886, dau. of James A. 
and Almeda (Wood) Brown. He 
m. (2nd) Mch., 1887, Eva Gray, of 
Walton. He is a hotel proprietor 
at Walton, N. Y. Ch'n: Eva May, 
b. Dec. 2, 1881. See Kimball Gen., 
p. lOOI. 

LooMis, MiLO, son of Amasa, bapt. 1819. 
Coventry, Conn. 

LooMis, Milton C. ; m. Aug. 29, 1865, 
Clara, b. Jan. 10, 1850, dau. of 
Elkaiian and Priscilla (Went- 
wortli) Winchester. See Went- 
worth Gen., p. 266. 

Loo.Mis, Mindvvell; m. Lieut. Stephen 
Kellogg, of Egremont, Mass. 
Their dau.. Patience, b. Oct. 8, 
1749, in Sheffield, Mass., ni. before 
1774, John Tremain, b. Dec. 29, 
1747, at Westfield, Mass. 

LooMis, Molly; m. Isaac, b. Farmington, 
Conn., 1745, son of Samuel and 
Mary (Langdon) Cogswell. They 
res. in Richmond, Mass., and in 
1785 rem. to Charlotte, Vt., where 
they both died. He was a Rev. 
soldier from Apr. 26 to May 19, 
1777. Ch'n: I. Amos, 2. Eleanor, 
3. Ro.xana, 4. Enos, S- Lucinda, 6. 
Sylvia, 7. Seth. See Cogswell 
Gen , p. 252 and 408, for descend 
ants. 

LooMis, Myra, b. 1867, Champlain, N. Y. ; 
m. Sp'f'd, Mass., Aug. 27, 1888, 
Edw. H., b. Wilmington, N. C, 
1867, son of Edw. H. and Annie 
(Richardson) Pearson. Myra, a 
dau. of Frederick and Matilda 
Loomis. 

LooMis, Nathaniel, Capt. in Lt. Col. Gor- 
man's Regt. in Chenango Co., N. 
Y., Feb. 4, 1812. 

LooMis, Nathaniel, in Oneida Co., N. Y., 
in 1785. 

LooMis, Nathaniel, of Conn. ; m. Nov. 22, 
1786, Anne Moger, of New Fair- 
field. 

LooMis, Nathaniel ; m. Sarah, dau. of 
Thos. and Elizabeth (Burnham) 
Rislcv. See Stiles' Wethersfield. 
Vol. II, p. 166. 

LooMis, Nellie ; m. Russell, Mass., June 2, 
1896, Henry, b. 1869, in Canada, 
son of Frank and Belle (Squires) 



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Al»^niba 



McCutcheon. She b. 1872, in Dal- 
ton, Mass. 

LooMis, Nellie E., of Freeland, Mich. ; m. 
July 4, 1872, Rufus L. Macomber. 

Loo.Mis, Nettie; m. Akron, O., June 9, 

1889, Clayton S. Bediant. See LooMis, 

Summit Co., O., m. Records, Vol. 
6, p. 293. 

LooMiS; Nora, of Naugatuck, Conn. ; m. Loomis, 

June 7, 1883, L. B. Parsons, of 
Waterbury, Conn. 

LooMis, Olive, d. Westfield, Mass., Feb. 
14, 1864, ae. 56. 

LooMis, Oliver, d. Sept. 12. 1842, ae. 51. Loomis, 

Coventry, Conn. 

LooMis, Orril, of E. Windsor, Conn. ; m. 
Oct. is, 1821, Benjamin, b. Oct. 14, 
1800, son of David and Sybil 
(Higgins) Andrews. See An- LooMis, 

drevvs Memorial, p. 391. 

LooMis, Oscar, of N. Y. His ch'n are, Loomis, 

1906: I. Anthony, ae. 8; 2. Ruth, 
^s- 3> 3- An infant. 

Loomis, Mrs. Patience, d. E. Windsor, Loomis, 

Conn., June 11, 1822, ae. 81. 

Loomis, Philip, of Westfield, Mass.; m. 

Hannah (pro.) b. abt. i66g, dan. Loomis, 

of Israel and Abigail (Drake) 

Dewey. See Dewey Gen., p. 722. Loomis, 

Loomis, Ralph ; ni. Amelia Finette, b. 
Mch. 27, 1838, d. Dec. 16, 1858, 
dau. of John and Pamelia Salis- 
bury (Cutter) Avery. See Avery 
Gen., p. 608. 

Loomis, Richard, in Ithaca, N. Y., in 1787, 

having come from Chemung, LoOMis, 

N. Y. 

Loomis, Robert W., d. E. Hartford, Conn., 

Feb. 28, 1904. Loomis, 

LoMAx (Loomis), Rodert ; ni. Dec. 28, 
1864, Maria Electa, b. Dec. 30, 
1837, dau. of Augustus L. and 
Mary Jane (Dewey) Taft. Wind- 
sor, Conn. See Dewev Gen., p. 
560. 

Loomis, Rose B., dau. of E. D. and A. L. Loomis, 

(Barker) Loomis, d. Oberlin, O., 
Nov. II, 1876. Loomis, 

Loomis, Roswell W. ; m. Feb. 7, 1894, 
Clara E. Croft. See Summit Co., 
O., Records, Vol. 8, p. 305. 

Loomis, Roxania (Casdy?), b. Enfield, Loomis, 

Conn., ae. 26, of Southwick; m. 
(her 2nd m.) Mch. 3, 1877, Henry, 
b. Southampton, Mass., ae. 20, son Loomis, 

of Henry and Adline Laro. See 
Westfield V. S. 

Loomis, Ruth; m. Henry D. Ferry. Ch'n: Loomis, 

I. Carrie M., b. Sheffield, Sept. 26, 
1870; 2. Gilbert, b. Jan. 26, 1872; 
3. Harry H., b. S. Danville, N. Y., Loomis, 

1877. 
Loomis, Ruth ; m. Edward Ferry. 

Ch'd(?): I. Martha, b. Feb. 2, Loomis, 

1863. (See 7369.) 
Loomis, Ruth ; m. Peter Mills. Their Loomis, 

only dau., Tryphena, b. S. Wind- 



sor, Conn.; m. a. 1754, at E. 
Windsor, Abiel, b. June 14. 1724, 
son of Abiel and Abigail (Grant) 
Abbott. See Abbott Gen., for de- 
scendants. 

Ruth ; m. Oct. 9, 1819, Jonatlian 
Hills. Ch'ch Records of Eastbury, 
Conn. 

Salmon ; m. May 24, 1829, Elmira, 
b. Apr. 19, 1802, dau. of Arthur 
and Lucy (Cooley) Hitchcock. 
She d. Oct. 31, 1846. 3 ch'n. See 
Hitchcock Gen., p. 237. 

Salome Marie ; m. Geo. Ira, b. 
Fabius, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1867, son 
of Marcus Fayette and Maria 
Louisa (Betts) Brown. Chicago, 
111. 

Samuel A., a partner of Land 
Bank of Mass., 1740. 

Sarah Maria, dau. of Calvin A. 
and Abigail A. Loomis, d. Apr. 13, 
1842. Peru, Mass. 

Sarah, wid. of K. H. On her 
grave stone is date July, 1829. 
Williamstown, Alass. 

Sarah J., wid., d. Aug. 14, 1905, 
ae. 63, at Conneaut, O. ; b. there. 

Sarah, b. Lebanon, Conn. ; int. of 
m. ent. and pub. at Sp'f'd, Mass., 
July 22, 1710, with Jonathan Cur- 
tiss. late of Lebanon, now of 
Sp'f'd; m. Dec. 10, 1710. Had 
ch'n: I. Jonathan, b. Sept. IS, 
1712; 2. Samuel, b. Dec. 2, 1715. 

Sarah, d. Jan. 25, 1834, ae. 52. 
Covcntrv, Conn. Was she 2nd 
wife of '(852) ? 

Sarah, of Westfield, b. Barkliam- 
sted. Conn., ae. 61, dau. of Abner 
and Charity Loomis ; ni. West- 
field, Sept. 30, 1856, Noah, b. 
Smithfield, R. I., ae. 70 (his 3rd 
w.), son of Stephen and Jerusha 
Aldrich. See Westfield V. S. 

Sarah, b. Bolton, Conn., d. Jan. 
19, 1849, ae. 94. Coventry, Conn. 

Sarah J., b. Southwick, Mass., 
June 6, 1826, d. Jan. 6, 1896, at 
Pittsfield, ae. 69 yrs. 7 mos. Unm. 
dau. of Russell and Sarah Loomis. 

Silas, Lieut, in Maj. Wetmore's 
Batt. in Chenango Co., N. Y., Feb. 
II, 1811. 

Solomon, son of Hezekiah, bapt. 
Apr. 3, 1763, at Vernon, Conn. 
See N. E. H. & G. Reg., Vol. 58. 

Solomon, Ensign in 88th Regt. 
Inf. in Tompkins Co., N. Y., Mch. 
16, 1822. 

Submit; m. Hull; he d. and 

she m. Thos. Spencer. Was she 
a wid. when she m. Hull? 

Thomas, Col. of 14th Cav., of 
Jefferson Co., N. Y., Jan. i, 1821. 

Timothy, Capt. of 15th Inf., of 
Columbia Co., N. Y., Mch. 16, 



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LooMis, Timothy. Jr., ist Lieut, in Capt. 
Whittemorc's Co., Herkimer Co., 
N. Y., Feb. 7, 1820. 

LooMis, VV. A.; m. Akron, O., Mch. 11, 
1882, Lottie E. Niles. Sec Sum- 
mit Co., O., m. Records. Vol. 4, 
p. 140. 

LooMis, VV. Harvey, b. Whitley Co., Ind., 
Sept. 25, 1850, son of Linn and 
Plicebe (Cooper) Loomis ; m. Eva 
Ann, b. Dayton, O., Jan. 19, 
1853, dau. of Alfred and Mary 
(Kugler) Williams. Their son 
Lorin b. Dec. 29, 1884. Warrens- 
ville. Neb. 

Loomis^ W.\lter; m. Akron, O., June 4, 
1882, Mary E. Hiniman. See 
Summit Co., O., m. Records, Vol. 
4. p. 1680. 

Loomis, Walter E., of Sufficld ; m. Blanch 
Miller, b. Williamsburg. Ch'd : i. 
Arthur Eugene, b. Aug. 7, 1902, at 
Northampton. 

LooMiSj Walter P.; m. Jane Hunt. Ch'd: 
I. Francis A., b. W. Stockbridge, 
Mass., Aug. 18, 1855, d. there Jan. 
8, 1876. Lenox records. 

LooMis, Walter, b. Windsor, Vt., Jan., 
i860, d. W. Sp'f'd, Mass., Sept. 13, 
1863, son of Samuel D. and Laura 
( ) Loomis. 

Loom IS, Warren Weston, of Windsor, 
Conn.; m. Apr. 21, 1904, Gertrude 
Lillian, dau. of John Dexter Tal- 
madge, of W. Sufficld, Conn. He 
is a grad. of Mass. Inst, of Tech'y. 

LooMis, Wesley E. ; m. Akron, O., Mch. 
16, 1864, Sarah A. Whitlock. See 
Summit Co. m. Records, Vol. C, 
p. 210 and 340. 

LooMis, William, capt. in Lt. Col. Collins' 
Regt. in Oneida Co., N. Y., Mch. 
25, 1809. 

LooMis, Wm. B. ; m. Mch. 12, 1873, Har- 
riet Eliza, b. Andover, Conn., July 
12, 1854, dau. of Wm. and Lucy 
A. (Parks) Kneeland. See Knee- 
land Gen., p. 380. 4 ch'n : i. Mary 
Belle, b. Nov. 13, 1875; 2. Albert 
Wm., b. May 23, 1879; 3- Arthur 
Anson, b. Dec. 6, 1882, 4. Carrie 
Evelyn, b. May 12, 1886. All b. 
Meadville, Mo. 

LooMis, William ; m. Mary . Set- 
tled at Providence, R. L. and their 
dau. Emma m. Nov. 30, 1866, Geo. 
A., b. July I. 1838, Pawtuckct. R. 
L, son of Wm. and Mary (.An- 
thony) Earle. Jeweler at Provi- 
dence. Ch'n: I. Wm. L., 2. Daisy 
Mabel. See Earle Gen., p. 246. 

LooMis, Wm. C, b. Sp'f'd, Pa., d. Sept. 25, 
1904, ae. 43-1-9, at Conneaut, O. 
Farmer. 

LooMis, Wm.; m. Sept. 14, 1817, Christina, 
b. Aug. II, 1794. at Ashford. 
Conn., dau. of Stephen and Polly 
(Knowlton) Fitts. She d. Mch. 



•3. '879. Ch'n: I. Mary .\nn. b. 
Ashford, Jan. 29, 1820; 2. Chester, 
b. Feb. 8, 1822. See Knowlton 
Gen. 

Loomis, Wm. B. Was in Spanish Am. 
War. Oil City, Pa. 

Loomis, William ; m. Akron, O., (Li- 
cense issued July 25, 1864 — no re- 
turn), Mary Dial. The name is 
spelled Lomas. Sec Summit Co., 
O., m. Records, Vol. C, p. 232 and 

357- ^ ^ 

Loomis, Willis, b. Kingsville, O., d. Feb. 
3, 1885, ae. 3 yrs. 3 mos. 3 days. 
Conneaut, O. 

Lomes (prob. Loomis), Wm. ; m. Lorain 
Co., O., Dec. 27, 1850, Emily Wil- 
liams. 

Loomis, ; m. Abigail, b. Oct. 9, 1721 

or 1731, dau. of Joshua and Sarah 
(Bidwell) Robbins. See Stiles' 
Wethersfield, Vol. H. 

Loomis, ; m. Elijah Fox. Glaston- 
bury and E. Hartford, Conn. 

Loomis, , of Tolland, Conn. ; m. the 

wid. of Elisha Stcbbins (a teacher 
abt. 1730-5, at Tolland, age 23, 
who d. shortly after birth of his 
1st child). 

Loomis, ; m. Elizabeth Ann, dau. of 

Alexander (b. 1807, d. i860 at 
Xenia, O.) and Eliza (Andrews) 
Stephens. See p. 5 of Pa. Geneal- 
ogies, 1886. 

Loomis, ; m. Harriet Emelia , 

b. Preble, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1847. 
(She m. 2nd, P. B. Marvin.) 
Ch'd : Eloise Clara Loomis, b. abt. 
1864. See Whitney Gen., p. 1896. 

Loomis, ; m. Jcrusha, b. Marlboro, 

Conn., Mch. 13, 1774, dau. of Da- 
vid and Mercy (his cousin. Knee- 
land) Kneeland. Settled Elba, N. 
Y., and d. there. 

Loomis, ; m. Marian, b. July 11, 

1808, dau. of Abraham and Rachel 
(Scrgent) Kimball. See Kimball 
Gen., p. 196. 

Loomis, ; m. Moses Drake. Leb- 
anon, Conn. 

Loomis, ; m. Rebecca, b. Belcher- 
town, Mass., Apr. 21, 1774 (T. R.), 
d. Oct., 1850 (T. R.), dau. of Capt. 
Gideon and Mary (Hinsdale) 
Stebbins. See Stebbins Gen., p. 
297. 

Loomis, ; m. (her ist h.) Flora El- 
vira, b. 1818, dau. of Martin and 
Mahala (Humphrey) Caldwell. 
Ch'n: I. George, 2. (tharles. See 
Humphrey Gen., 1883, p. 409. 

Loomis, m. Rebecca, dau. of 

and Prudence (Root) •■ 

Granville, Mass. See Root Gen., 
p. 152. 

Loomis, , a cousin of Samuel (No. 

2119) ; m. Sarah (Stanton) Loom- 
is, wid. of said Samuel, and had a 



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son Walter. She d. Oct., 1857, ae. 
81. Angelica, N. Y. 

; m. Wm., b. 1749, son of 

Joshua and Hannah (Randall) 
Stanton. See Stanton Gen., p. 84. 

; ni. Hannah, b. 1761, dau. 

of Joshua and Hannah (Randall) 
Stanton. 

. m. . Ch'n : i. Ed- 
ward, 2. Louisa Wise, m. Wm. 
Calhoun, of Pennsville, Pa. ; 3. A 
son. 

, Att'y. Wellsville, O. 

Col. Chenango Lake. 



N. Y. 



-, Col. "Frineral." Apr. 30, 
1837. Gr. Harrington, Mass. 

, , Col. Vancouver, Wash. 

, . Dep. Sheriff, 1907, Wat- 
kins, N. Y. 

, , Dr. Burr Oak, Mich. 

, , Dr. Special Agt. of the 

land office for the state of Oregon. 



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Abbntba 



-, merchant, Ionia, Kan. 
-, Rev. Dixboro, Mass. 
— . Wessington Springs, S. 



Dak. 

; m. Lauren Barnes. Em- 
poria, Kan., in 1906. 

; m. Wm. B. Bogart. 

Evanston, III. 

; m. W. G. Bryant. Car- 

terville. Mo., 1906. 

; m. France. Buf- 
falo, N. Y., 1906. 

; m. Dr. N. A. Herring and 

had children. Benton Harbor, 
Mich. 



-; there is a Loomis family 
in Pennsville, N. J. 

; m. Verne Smith, a sister 

of C. M. Smith. AshtabuLa, O. 

; m. Esther, dau. of Simon 

and Deliverance (Cady) Kings- 
bury. She b. Ellington, Conn. 
She m. and, Deac. Rufus Collins. 



Part 2 

And They Replied Not. 
"Light is the task where many share the toil." 

"People who fail to appreciate and cherish the virtues and exemplary deeds of their 
ancestors, however humble their position or insignificant their acts, are^ not likely to trans- 
mit anything worthy of remembrance or imitation to their descendants." 

To each of the following Loomises a blank for data and a stamped return addressed 
envelope was sent, and the majority of them was addressed a second time and urged to 
reply, so that their ancestry might be determined and they themselves properly placed in this 
work, but none replied. 

And now will you, reader, do what they failed to do — that is, send us the name of the 
father, and his line as given in this work, of any one whom you may be able to place, so 
that their thoughtless act may be annulled? By so doing you will, at least in some cases, 
preserve for their posterity their antecedents in an unbroken line back to our common 
pioneer ancestor, and for this the Loomis Association will regard itself as under obliga- 
tions to you. 



Loomis, A., Smyrna, N. Y. Loomis, 

Loo.Mis, Rev. A. B., 1890. Freewill Rapt. Loomis, 

Ch., Bergen, N. Y. Loomis, 

Loomis, A. D., Lamont, Okla. Loomis, 
Loomis, A. H., Jackson, Mich. 

Loomis, A. J., Coldwater, Mich. Loomis, 

Loomis, A. L., Benton Harbor, Mich. Loomis, 

Loomis, A. P., Lansing, Mich. Loomis, 

Loomis, A. R., Fort Dodge, la. Loomis, 

Loomis, A. T., Erie, Pa. Loomis, 

Loomis, A. W., Willimantic, Conn. Loomis, 

Loomis, Aaron B., New Orleans, La. Loomis, 

Loomis, Mrs. Addie K., St. Paul, Minn. Loomis, 

Loomis, Adelaide, Detroit, Mich. Loomis, 

Loomis, Adele (Miss), Conneaut, O. Loomis, 

Loomis, Adrian L(ucius?), Allston, Mass. Loomis, 

Loomis, Alba, Saginaw, Mich. Loomis, 

Loomis, Albert, Chicago, 111. Loomis, 

Loomis, Albert (grocer), Hudson, N. Y. Loomis, 

Loomis, Albert E., Chicago, 111. Loomis, 

Loomis, Alfred B., Portland, Or. Loomis, 

Loomis, Allen G., Scranton, Pa. Loomis, 

Loomis, Almeda E. (Miss), Denver, Col. Loomis, 



Andrew C, N. Y. City'. 

Mrs. Ann, W. Bainbridge, N. Y. 

Mrs. Ann E., Painesville, O. 

Mrs. Ann S., widow of Matthew, 

Chicago, 111. 

Anne, N. Y. City. 

Anson C, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Archie, Hubbell, Neb. 

Arthur, N. Y. City. 

Arthur, Palermo, N. Y. 

Arthur F(rost?), N. Y. City. 

Arthur J., Coldwater, Mich. 

Arthur M., Denver, Col. 

B. E., Cement City, Mich. 

B. E., Farley, la. 

Benjamin H., Willett, N. Y. 

Benjamin, Woodman, Wis. 

Benjamin S., Jefferson, O. 

Benton T., Detroit, Mich. 

Bert L., Denver, Col. 

Bert, Fairmount, N. Dak. 

Bertha, Norwalk, O. 

Bertha, Lamar, Cal. 



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Ri'RT S., Augusta, Kan. 
BvRT W., San DicRO, Cal. 
Byron E., Portland, Or. 
Byron E., San Francisco, Cal. 
C. A., Cincinnati, O. 
C. D., Cross Village, Mich. 
C. F., Ann, Mo. 
C. H., La Portc, Ind. 
C. H., Sparta, Mich. 
C. F., Ami, Mo. 
C. J., Conncaut, O. 
C. J.. Portage City, Wis. 
C. M., Pierpont, O. 
C. M., Lincoln, Neb. 
Callie, McHenry, Til. 
Cautn a., and his bro., Cecil, 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Carl D., Denver, Col. 
C.\RLTON VV., Chicago, 111. 
Caroline H. (Tchr.), Denver, 
Col. 

Cecil Lynn, Deadwood, S. Dak. 
He has a sister, Mrs. B. L. Weed, 
at Maitland, S. Dak. 
Charles, Millvillc, Wis. 
Ch.\rles, Fremont. Neb. 
Charles, Detroit, Mich. 
Charles, Ruth, Mo. 
Charles B., Albany, N. Y. 
Charles C. (Dr.), New Orleans, 
La. 

Charles E., Scranton, Pa. 
Charles E., N. Y. City. 
Charles H., New Orleans, La. 
Charles H., Medford, Mass. 
Charles J., Chicago, 111. 
Charles O. (Dr.), Somerville, 
Mass. 

Charles W., Seattle, Wash. 
Charles S., Denver, Col. 
Charles S. (Cont'r), New Or- 
leans, La. 

Charles W., Denver, Col. 
Charles W., Saginaw, Mich. 
Charles W., Dayton, O. 
Chester, N. Y. City. 
Mrs. Chester (wid.), Salt Lake 
City. 

Clay, Kansas City, Mo. 
CONANT, N. Y. City. 
Cruson C, Buffalo, N. Y. 
Cynthia (Wheaton), Pittsburg, 
Pa. 

Denslow. Los Angeles, Cal. 
De Wayne, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Dewitt C. (d. Oct., 1907), De- 
troit, Mich. 

DuANE (a boy), Conneaut, O. 
E., N. Y. City. 
E. A., N. Y. City. 
E. A., and Mrs. Ann E., Chicago. 
111. 

E. C, Lincoln. Neb. 
E. E.. Falmouth. Ky. 
E. G., Lexington, Mo. 
, E. H., N. Y. City. 
, E. Jennie, Pittsburg, Pa. 



Loo.Mis, 
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E. S., Jackson. Mich. 

E. S., Albion. Mich. 

Earl and wife, Mary B., Wilkes- 
Barre, Pa. 

Edgar W., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Edna, Los Angeles, Cal. 
Ed., N. Y. City. 
Edward, E. Detroit, Mich. 
Edward, Seattle, Wash. 
Edward F., Chicago, 111. 
Edward F., W. Bainbridge, N. Y. 
Edward P., N. Y. City. 
Edward R., Hartford, Conn., d. 
Feb. 13. 1905. ae. 83, b. N. Y. City, 
where his bro. resides. 
Edward S., Wakefield. Mass. 
Edward S., Auburn. Pa. 
Edwin, Troy, Pa. 
Edwin C, Ocano, Cal. 
Edwin, Boscofel, Wis. 
Edwin Hart, Baldwinsville, N. Y. 
Edwin J., Chenango Lake, N. Y. 
Edwin L, Syracuse, N. Y. 
Eleanor, wid. of Ruel B., In- 
dianapolis, Ind. 
Eline, Portland, Or. 
Elinor, Poultnev, Vt. 
Eliza, N. Y. City- 
Eliza A., wid. of Wm. A.. Chi- 
cago, 111. 

Elizabeth M. (Tchr.), St. Paul, 
Minn. 

Mrs. Elizabeth P., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

TnIrs. Ella. So. Bend. Ind. 
Mrs. Ella B.. Scranton, Pa. 
Mrs. Elmina, Grand Rapids, 
Mich. 

Elmer, Los Angeles, Cal. 
Emeline (Win.), Detroit, Mich. 
Emerson R., Chicago, III. 
Mrs. Emma, Los Angeles, Cal. 
Emma. Lawrence. Kan. 
Emma S., Maplewood, N. J. 
Dr. Enos, Wapauncha, I. T. 
Ernest. Webb City, Mo. 
Mrs. Eva E., Clairmont Pk., 
Mass. 

F. A. (Photog.), Emporia, Kan. 
F. A., N. Y. Citv. 

Dr. F. B.. .\niherst, Mass. 

F. B., Portland, Or. 

F. H., Horton, N. Y. 

F(osKiT?) H.. Portland, Or. 

Dr. F. J., N. Y. City. 

F. M., N. Y. Citv. 

F. W., Walpole, Mass. 

F. W. (Eng.), N. Y. City. 

Fannie A., N. Y. City. 

Florence, Buffalo. N. Y. 

Florence, Ridgeway. Ont.. Can. 

Mrs. Florence and Wm. H., Los 

Angeles. Cal. 

Franc (Miss), Cicero, O. 

Francis, Rushton. Mich. 

Francis E., Omaha, Neb. 

Francis R., N. Y. City. 



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Frank C. (Eng.), Seattle, Wash. Loomis, 

Frank, Carterville, Mo. Loomis, 
Mrs. Frank, Plaintield, N. J. 

Frank, Edholm. Keb. Loomis, 

Frank, Milwaukee, Wis. Loomis, 

Frank, Carrollton, Mich. Loomis, 

Frank B., Chicago, 111. Loomis, 

Frank B., Denver, Col. Loomis, 

Frank E., Boston, Mass. Loomis, 

Frank H., N. Y. City. Loomis, 
Frank, LL. D., special counsel N. 
Y. City and Hudson River R. R., 

N. Y. City. Loomis, 

Frank L., New Orleans, La. Loomis, 

Frank Pierce, Lionville, Pa. Loomis, 

Frank R., Clifton, Va. Loomis, 

Frank R., Detroit, Mich. Loomis, 

Frank S., Denver, Col. Loomis, 

Frank W., Buffalo, N. Y. Loomis, 

Fred, Mustang, Okla. Loomis, 

Fred, Emporia, Kan. Loomis, 
Fred H., Painted Post, N. Y. 

Fred Leroy, Denver, Col. Loomis, 

Fred M., Chicago, 111. Loomis, 

Fred M., Denver, Col. Loomis, 

Fred S., Kaskaska, Mich., and Loomis, 

wife, Jessie, whom he m. Aug. 9, Loomis, 

igo6. Loomis, 
Fred S., Chicago, 111. 

Genevieve M., and O. Wilhel- Loomis, 

mina, Los Angeles, Cal. Loomis, 

G. F. (Supt. Schools), Ocanto, Loomis, 

Falls, Wis. - Loomis, 

G. F., Breckenridge, Minn. Loomis, 
G. L., N. Y. City. 

G. O., Lincoln, Neb. Loomis, 

George, and bros. Milton and Loomis, 

Joy, Altoona, Pa. Loomis, 

Geo. (a boy), Conneaut, O. Loomis, 

Geo A., Detroit, Mich. Loomis, 

Geo. B., Buffalo, N. Y. Loomis, 

Geo. B., San Diego, Cal. Loomis, 

Geo. Clinton, Baldwinsville, N. Y. Loomis, 

Geo. E., Los Angeles, Cal. Loomis, 

Geo. p., Pittsburg, Pa. Loomis, 

Geo. R. and Geo. H., Oakland, Loomis, 

Cal. Loomis, 

Gertrude S., Scranton, Pa. Loomis, 

Grace Edna, San Luis Obispo, Loomis, 

Cal. Loomis, 

Guy, Ft. Collins, Denver, Col. Loomis, 

Guy a., Reading, Mass. Loomis, 

Dr. H., N. Y. City. Loomis, 

H. B., N. Y. City Loomis, 

H. B., Greene, N. Y. Loomis, 

H. BuEL, Chicago, 111. Loomis, 
H. C, Palatka, Fla. 

H. E., Frankfort, S. Dak. Loomis, 

H. H., N. Y. City. Loomis, 

H. M., N. Y. Citv. Loomis, 

Dr. H. N., Buffalo, N. Y. Loomis, 

H. N., Beachmont, Mass. Loomis, 
H. N., Topeka, Kan. 

H. T. (Att'y). Cincinnati, O. Loomis, 

Harley a., Portland. Or. Loomis. 

Harriet J., wid. of Edgar, Chi- Loomis, 

cago, 111. Loomis, 

Harry, (Mch't), Kcndlcville, Ind. Loomis, 



Harry, Boston, Mass. 
Harry A. (Exp't acc't), San Jose, 
Cal. 

Harry C, Lynchburg, Va. 
Harry F., Chicago, 111. 
Harry L., New Orleans, La. 
Harry L., San Diego, Cal. 
Harry L., Jr., New Orleans, La. 
Harry W., St. Paul, Minn. 
Hartman, a nephew of Benjamin 
Cornal Loomis, Cannon Falls, 
Minn. 

Hazel M., Detroit, Mich. 
Helen, N. Y. City. 
Helen C, La Porte, Ind. 
Henry, Trinidad, Col. 
Henry' (Lomax), Denver, Col. 
Henry, Sebewaing, Mich. 
Henry, Oxford, N. Y. 
Henry F., Chicago, 111. 
Henry Garfield, Kansas City, 
Mo. 

Henry Leslie, Fargo, N. Dak. 
Dr. Henry P., N. Y. City. 
Henry R., Chicago, 111. 
Henry W., Syracuse, Kan. 
Herbert L., N. Y. City. 
Hiram, has a bro. Wm. and a sis- 
ter, Mrs. Cox, all at Pioneer, O. 
Horace R., N. Y. City. 
Horace W., Los Angeles, Cal. 
Ives, Champion, N. Y. 
Mrs. J. B., Buffalo, N. Y. 
J. E., V. Pres. of a Tr. Co. at 
Forest Grove, Or. 
J. F., Clio, lilich. 
J. H., Aiken, S. C. 
J. M., Vancouver, Wash. 
J. R., Charleston, Mo. 
J. W., Alameda Co., Cal. 
James, Sharon, Pa. 
James, Los Angeles, Cal. 
James, Vancouver, Wash. 
James (Lomas), Detroit, Mich. 
James C., Louisville, Ky. 
James H., Jackson, Mich. 
James H., St. Paul, Minn. 
James H., Portland, Or. 
James M., Los Angeles, Cal. 
James W., Portland, Or. 
Mrs. Jeanette. Cleveland, O. 
Mrs. Jennie, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Jeremiah T., Brisben, N. Y. 
Jessie (Lomax), Denver, Col. 
Jessie A., Saginaw, Mich. 
Jessie May (Rel. of George S.), 
Stratford, Tex. 
Joel B., Omaha, Neb. 
Ella, wid. of John, N. Y. City. 
John A., Mereta, Texas. 
John A., Lancaster. O. 
John A. (Postal elk.), St. Paul, 
Minn. 

John C, Vancouver. Mich. 
John E.. Los Angeles, Cal. 
Dr. John F., Williamstown, Ky. 
John M., Philadelphia, Pa. 
John M., V/est Haven, Conn. 



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John R. (Att'y), New Orleans, Loomis, 
La. 

John S., Scranton, Pa. 
John W., Waukcgan, 111. 

John W., Detroit, Mich. Loomis, 
Jonas J. (Postal elk.), Larimorc, Loomis, 
N. Dak. Loomis, 
Jos. C, Philadelphia, Pa. Loomis, 
Jos. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Loomis, 
Josephine M. (Tchr.), Indian- 
apolis, Ind. Loomis, 
Mrs. Julia A., Lincoln, Neb. Loomis, 
Mrs. Kate, Brooklyn, N. Y. LooMis, 
Klin (a boy), Conneaut, O. Loomis, 
L. II., Blue Rapids, Kan. Loomis, 
L. M., N. BenninRton, Vt. 

La.mbert Paul, Montrose, Pa. Loomis, 
Mrs. Laura B., Chicago, 111. 

Mrs. Laura M., Chicago, 111. Loomis, 

Leavitt R., Clavcrack, N. Y. Loo.mis, 

Leonard S., Townslcy, Mich. Loomis, 

Leslie B., Brooklyn, N, y. Loo.mis, 

Mrs. Levi, Grand Rapids, Wis. Loo.mis, 

Lola E., Portland, Or. Loomis, 

Loos Geo,, Los Angeles, Cal. Loomis, 
Louis, Phila., Pa. 

Mrs. Louisa C, wid. of Edwin Loomis, 

H,, Boston, Mass. Loomis, 

Lulu, Los Angeles, Cal. Loomis, 

M. M., Atwood, Pa. Loomis, 

Dr. M. M., Omaha, Neb. Loomis, 

Mabel Ruth, Colorado Springs, Loomis, 

Col. Loomis, 

Mamie and Nellie (Dressmak- Loomis, 

ers), Los Angeles, Cal. Loomis, 

Manchus C, Chica.RO, 111. Loomis, 

Marenus (Postal elk.), Syracuse, Loomis, 

N. Y. Loomis, 

Marritt F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Loomis, 

Marv (Wm.), Detroit, Mich. Loomis, 

Mary J., wife of Carl E., Detroit, Loomis, 
Mich. 

Mrs. Matilda, Boston, Mass. Loomis, 

Dr. Melville L., Los Angeles, Loomis. 

Cal. Loomis, 

Miles, Detroit, Mich. Loomis, 

MiLO, Pittsburg, Pa. Loomis, 

Minnie, Buffalo, N. Y. Loo.mis, 

Mrs. Minnie, Ilurlburt, Ind. Loomis, 

Nellie. Indianapolis, Ind. Loomis, 

sons of Nelson, Loomis Corners, Loomis, 

N. Y. Loomis, 

Newton J., San Diego, Cal. Loomis, 

O. M., El Paso, Texas. Loomis, 

Orra M., Lincoln, Neb. Loomis, 

Otis, Altoona, Pa. Loomis, 

P. J., Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Loomis, 

Perrv, Syracuse, N. Y. Loomis, 

Porter J., Portland, Or. Loomis, 

Putnam, Scotch Ridge, O. Loomis, 

R. P., Mitchell, S. Dak. Loomis, 

Mrs. Rebecca (Coolcy), Bloom- Loomis, 

ingdale, Mich. Loomis, 

RiiODA, S. Lyon, Mich. Loomis, 
Robert J., St. Paul, Minn. 



Robert and Clyde, boys of Con- 
neaut, O., spent Christmas (1907) 
with grandfather at Rock Creek, 
Ohio. 

Rodney, Omaha, Neb. 
Mrs. Rodney, Portage, Wis. 
Rose, Portland, Wis. 
Roy D., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Mrs. Ruley (Colby), Syracuse, 
111. 

Ruth C, Scranton, Pa. 
Mrs. R. S., Pittsburg, Pa. 
Mrs. Sarah .\., Los -Angeles, Cal. 
S.\RAii A., Maplewood, N, J. 
Sarah S. (Dressmkr.), Detroit, 
Mich. 

Sarah (Wm. Lomas), Detroit, 
Mich. 

Silas W., Brookline, Mass. 
Stephen W., Lynn, Pa. 
Sumner L., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Mrs. Susie M., Chicago, 111. 
Sylvester, Carthage, N. Y. 
Theodore, Merle Beach, Mich. 
Thomas and Isaac, Fennimorc. 
Wis. 

Thomas F., Chicago, 111. 
Thomas J., N. Y. City. 
Thomas R., Newark, N. J. 
Upshur L., N. Y. City. 
Viola E., Los Angeles, Cal. 
W. E., Sedan, Kan. 
W. F., Golden City, Mo. 
W. H., Rockville, Conn. 
W. J. Maretta, Okanogan, Wash. 
Wallace E., Chicago, 111. 
Walter A., Indianapolis, Ind. 
Dr. Warren H., Lockport, N. Y. 
Warren W., Boston, Mass. 
Wicks, Courtland, O. 
Wilhelmina, wid. of Charles S., 
Los Angeles, Cal. 
Will, Emporia. Kan. 
William, Marshall, Minn. 
William, Los .Angeles, Cal. 
William, Akron, O. 
Wm. a. (Lomas), Detroit, Mich. 
Wm. D. (Loina.x), Denver, Col. 
Wm. G., Detroit, Mich. 
Wm. G., N. Y. City. 
W. H. (Jeweler), Rawlins, Wyo. 
W. H.. Council Bluffs, la. 
Wm. H. (Carp.), Detroit, Mich. 
Wm. H., Brookivn, N. Y. 
Wm. H., Davton. O. 
Wm. H., Bath, N. Y. 
Wm. H., N. Y. City. 
W. H., N. Y. Citv. 
Wm. J. C, Chicago, III. 
Mrs. Wm. L., N. Y. Citv. 
Wm. W. (Att'y), Norwich, N. Y. 
Wm. W., Buffalo, N. Y. 
Willis A., Denver. Col. 
WiNFiELD, Ossian, la. 



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Where Dwellest Thou? 

"To-day is not yesterday." 

From these, whose names and (at one time) addresses are recorded below, were re- 
turned the inquiries sent. If you know, tell us who and where they are. 



LooMis, 
LooMis, 

LooMis, 
LooMis, 
LooMis, 

LoOMIS, 
LoOMIS, 
LoOMIS, 
LoOMIS, 

Loom IS, 

Loo MIS, 

LooMis, 
LooMis, 
LooMis, 



Loom IS; 
LooMis 
Loomis 
LooMis 
Loomis, 

Loomis 
Loomis 
Loomis 
Loomis 
Loomis 
Loomis 

LOOMIS; 

Loomis 
Loomis. 
Loomis, 
Loomis 

Loomis 
Loomis 
Loomis 
Loomis 
Loomis, 
Loomis 
Loomis 
Loomis, 

Loomis 
Loomis, 

LOOMIS; 



A. F.. Birmingham, Vt. LooMis. 

Adeline, wid. of Charles, Phila., LooMis, 
Pa. 

Mrs. Ann E., Painesville, O. Loomis, 

Albert, Ypsilanti, Mich. Loomis 

Albert E., Des Moines, la. Loomis 

Albert H., W. Haven. Ct. Loomis 

Albert J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Loomis 

Dr. Alden H., Deerfield, la. Loomis 

Alvial S., Ithaca, N. Y. Loomis, 

Arthur G., Chicago, 111. Loomis 

Benjamin S., Jeiiferson, O. Loomis 

Benjamin, Scranton, Pa. Loomis 

Carrie E., Buffalo, N. Y. Loomis, 
Charles and bros., Fred and 

Wm., at Sherbrooke, Canada, in Loomis 

Nova Scotia. Loomis 

Charles, Des Moines, la. Loomis 

Charles, Pittsburg, Pa. Loomis 

Chas. Loop. Los Angeles, Cal. Loomis 

Chas. M., Buffalo, N. Y. Loomis 

Clarence and Lorenzo W., and Loomis 
Lottie L., Sacramento, Cal. 

Daniel W., Cortland Co., N. Y. Loomis 

Mrs. Dell. Chicago, III. Loomis, 

Edward, Los Angeles, Cal. Loomis 

Edward, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Loomis, 

Edward, Custer, la. Loomis 

Eliza, Los Angeles, Cal. Loomis 

Eugene A., Boston, Mass. Loomis, 

Mrs. Eva A., Boston. Mass. Loomis, 

Eva K, Buffalo, N. Y. Loomis 

F. W. (Eng.), Savannah, Ga. Loomis 
Mrs. Frances M., Coldwater, Loomis, 
Mich. Loomis 
Frank, Omaha, Neb. Loomis, 
Fred^ Sacramento, Cal. Loomis 
Fred F., Los Angeles, Cal. Loomis 
Fred W. (Lomax), Denver, Col. Loomis 
Frederick, Detroit, Mich. Loomis 

G. D., Holgate, O. Loomis 
George, Sioux City, la. Loomis 
George B., White Bear Lake, Loomis 
Minn. 

George P., Chicago, 111. Loomis 

Geo., Fremont, Neb. Loomis, 
Mrs. Gertrude, Portland, Or. 



Glen C, 'Cleveland, O. 

Grace and Margaret, Orange- 

ville. 111. 

H. S., Los Angeles, Cal. 

Harlow Ward. Cleveland, O. 

Henry, Benton Harbor, Mich. 

High, Montpelier, O. 

Idona. Los Angeles, Cal. 

Mrs. J. S., Chicago, III. 

James S., St. Paul, Minn. 

James W., Chicago, 111. 

John and Fred, Hammond, Ind. 

John, Detroit, Mich. 

John L., 527 Chapel St., New 

Haven, Conn. 

John M., W. Haven, Conn. 

John R., Chicago, III. 

Joseph, Forest Grove, Wash. 

Joseph, Boston, Mass. 

Joseph, Madison, Wis. 

Joseph E., N. Y. City. 

LooNEY Laretus and Guy, Los 

Angeles, Cal. 

LoREN, Willard, N. Y. 

Luther, Vancouver, Wash. 

Lydia E., wid. of W., Cleveland, O. 

Mabel, New Haven, Conn. 

Mary H., Grand Rapids, Wis. 

Mayme, Denver, Col. 

Oliver W., Los Angeles, Cal. 

P. S., Towanda, Kan. 

Ray M., Los Angeles, Cal. 

Reuben, Hillsdale, N. Y. 

Robert J., Los Angeles, Cal. 

Samuel O., West Haven, Conn. 

Sarah. N. Y. City. 

Mrs. Sarah V., Princeton, 111. 

Thomas R., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Victor H., New Haven, Conn. 

Wm., Portland, Or. 

Wm. M., Cincinnati. O. 

Wm. W., Chicago, 111. 

Wm. W(hite), Troy, N. Y., has 

a bro. in Zanesville, O. 

Wm. R., Boston, Mass. 

Wm., Ocala, la. 



Ennmts (Spuralmut 



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'Whoever tliinks a faultless piece to see. 
Thinks -what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be." — Pofe. 



"To err is human" — especially true in compiling a cataloj; of names, dates and places, 
from carelessly compiled and illegible records. For read as carefully as we may and com- 
pare as thoroughly as time will permit with the original copy, a certain percentage of errors 
will escape the proof readers and the editors, and finally, when correction is no longer pos- 
sible, except as set forth below, the editor will have his attention called to some most glaring 
error. Then Macbeth-like he cries, "Out, damned spot !" This not availing, he prepares a 
table of errata, thereby making amends as best he can. 

And, fellow-kinsman, or reader, let me ask you to exercise charity when you turn to 
that part of the book in which you arc especially interested and find some glaring mistake, 
for the chances are many to one that the record sent us by you or your friend, who knew 
the facts submitted far better than we who must believe the record sent to be right unless 
collateral evidence proved the contrary, contained that very mistake. But havin,g noted an 
error it is your duty to kindly drop us a card calling attention to the error, with the cor- 
rection, and we shall gladly note the same, so that a future edition may make the wrong 
right. 

No one regrets errors more than the editor, especially those due to his own oversight. 



On p. 20, line 20, for "Frances" read Fran- 
cis. 

On p. 20, line 39, for "John T." read 
John H. 

On p. 26, line 13 from bottom, for "Suf- 
fold" read Suffolk. 

On p. 30, 2nd line of footnote, for "Prof." 
read Mr. 

On p. 34, line 2 from bottom, for "Prof." 
read Mr. 

On p. 112, line 23, for "heraldry," read her- 
aldry;. 

On p. 116, line 25, for "commence" read 
commerce. 

On p. 121, line 11 from bottom, change the 
; after Conn, to a , and in next line 
before "also" change the , to a ;. 

On p. 128, for first 13 lines, read as fol- 
lows : 2, 1810, d. Nov. 19, 1897, a 
noted teacher, theologian, Latin and 
Greek author, philologist, etc. — (See 
Johnson's Cyclopedia for his works) — 
son of Joab Tyler and Nabby' Sey- 
mour, dan. of Deac. Jonathan Sey- 
mour and Abigail Hart, dau. of 
Thomas Mart and Mchitable* Bird, 
dau. of Jonathan Bird and Hannah' 
Thomson, dau. of John Thomson and 
Margaret" Orton, dau. of John Orton 
and Mary' Tudor, dau, of Owen Tudor 
and Mary (Loomis) Skinner. 

On p. 134, No. 22, line 2, insert a comma 
after Richard Lyman. 

On p. 134, No. 105, line 31, for "Sarah" 
read Sarah'. 

On p. 135, at end of line 2 insert a ,. 

On p. 136, No. 135, line 11, for "Chloe'" 
read Chloe". 

On p. 141, line 68, read Sarah Bissell, dau. 
of John Bissell, see No. 23. 

On p. 146, No. 349, for "m. Apr. 14, 1760, 



Joel Adams," read m. Mch. 3, 1757, 

Robert Joyner. See Addenda, p. 596, 

for further data. 
On p. 149, No. 157, for "5 ch'n" read 6 

ch'n. 
On p. 156, for No. "236" read 237, and for 

"Ct.", here and hereafter, read Conn. 
On p. 156, No. 633, for "1824," read 1824. 
On p. 161, No. 773, for "Alson" read Alan- 
son. 
On p. 162, No. 315, for "5 ch'n," read 6 

ch'n. 
On p. 163, No. 330, line i, for "d." read 

dau. 
On p. 164, No. 910, for Nos. (of her ch'n) 

"S," "6," "7," and "8," read 4, 5, 6, 

and 7. 
On p. 167, No. 974, line 4, for "July 10" 

read June 16. 
On p. 174, No. 483, line 3, for "when" read 

whence. 
On p. 176, No. 517, line 2, for "2nd" read 

3rd. 
On p. 188. No. IS7S, for "Emily" read 

Emily F. 
On p. 195, No. 745, line 2, for "Aug. 10, 

ae. 84," read Aug. 10, 1859, ae. 84. 
On p. 195, No. 1793, line 9, for "Aug. i," 

read July 31. 
On p. 213, No. 937, line i, for "Mch. 2" 

read ^Ich. 21. 
On p. 225, No. 2756, for "Emma A." read 

Emma Abbie. 
On p. 230, No. 1 165, line 3. for "$ ch'n" 

read 6 ch'n. 
On p. 227, read line headed 2814 before 

line headed 2815. 
On p. 253, No. 1469, line 3, for "2 ch'n" 

read 3 ch'n. 
On p. 264, No. 3885, read m. Clara A. 

Merry. 



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On p. 274, No. 4208, for "m Head, 

Ithaca, N. Y." insert +, and see 

Addenda, p. 604, further facts. 
On p. 276, No. 1885, line 2, for "i ch'd" 

read 2 ch'n. 
On p. 280, No. 1966, Hne 7, for "He d. 

Sept. II, 1887" read They celebrated 

their 60th marriage anniversary on 

May 31, 1909. 
On p. 294, No. 4899, for "Celia C." read 

Cecilia C. 
On p. 295, No. 2226, line 5, for "1844" read 

1833- 
On p. 296, No. 4950, for "Cecilia Jane" 

read Jane. 
On p. 298, No. 5015. for "Mch." read Feb. 2. 
On p. 306, No. 5329, for "Sarah M." read 

Sarah Moore. 
On p. 311, No. 2463, for "69" read 99. 
On p. 313, No. 2501, line 2, for "June 19," 

read June 9. 
On p. 321, No. 5620, for "b. 1820," read 

b. Suffield, Conn., Feb. 4. 1819. 
On p. 344, No. 6172, for "(see 7178)" read 

(see 7180). 



On p. 350, No. 6328, omit "North Granby" 

and insert +. 
On p. 362, No. 674s, omit all after "1845" 

and insert -|-. 
On p. 372, line I, change No. "3321" to 

3322. 
On p. 374, No. 7059, for "1886" read 1866. 
On p. 380, No. 7212, for "(10168)" read 

(10201). 
On p. 382, No. 7263, for "(7251)" read 

(7256). 
On p. 384, No. 7344, for "Oct. 19, 1863" 

read Oct. 19, 1853. 
On p. 397, for family of No. 3960 and de- 
scendants, see Addenda, pp. 597 and 

603. 
On p. 426, No. 4889, for "3 ch'n" read 4 

ch'n. 
On p. 427, No. 4900, for "5 ch'n" read 4 

ch'n. 
On p. 464, No. 9652, for "Audrey" read 

Audrey. 
On p. 469, No. 9757, for "Jan. i," read 

Jan. 7. 
On p. 497, No. 10411, for "Kans." read Kan. 



On p. 605, No. 6745 should read as follows : 

ALBERT A. LOOMIS, b. Whitestown, N. Y., July 24, 1845; m. ist, July 25, 1869, 
Sarah A. Dean, from whom he was divorced ; m. 2nd, Dec. 25, 1877, Anna Louisa, b. 
Decorah, la., July 11, 1854, dau. of Torger and Anna ( ) Larson. Res. Minn, 
and for last 20 yrs. in Mich., at Lansing. No ch'n, but adopted a son, who is No. 
10525.1. 






Snbrx S^trst 



(Eliriattait Namra of tl|f irsrpn&auts of Sosrplj SJoomis 

"Get a thorough insight into the index, by which the zvhole book is governed." — Sivift. 

The following index contains the Christian names of all the descendants of Joseph 
Loomis mentioned on pages 126 to 607 of this book. Prefixed to each name is the 
corresponding number in the book ; the letter A before a prefixed number signifies that 
the reader must look in the Addenda for the number; a Roman numeral in place of a 
prefixed number signifies that the name is to be found in the catalog of "Lost Families," 
and the number following the Roman numeral denotes which member of the family desig- 
nated is referred to. 

Following each name is the number denoting the generation of the individual ; the 
symbol -f- following a generation number signifies that the person is the father of a family 
of children ; the symbol m. signifies that he is married but that no children are credited to 
him. The names of husbands of married females are enclosed in parentheses following 
the generation number. The residence given is the last known residence. 

This Index contains 12,859 names. 



lo4i7. 

1 1824. 

179- 

So4. 

696. 

1200. 

1220. 

1363- 

l487. 

1624. 

2156. 

2996. 

3044. 

3204. 

3212. 

3354. 

3683. 

3955- 

3964. 

6253- 

7002. 

10484. 

3783- 

572.';. 

5928. 

5982. 

10820. 

Ii64i. 

11857- 

4 1 46. 

6717. 

9886. 

1287. 

1293- 

86. 

252. 

671. 

1553- 

5i4. 

4o8. 

970. 

2478. 

2594. 

2629. 

5496. 

7012. 

9419. 

47. 

77- 



A. Everett, 8, m. Corinth, Ky. 

A. Paul, 9 Columbus, Wis. 

.■\arou, 3, -f Torrington, Conn. 

Aaron, 4, -j- Torrington, Conn. 

Aaron, 5. + Windsor, Conn. 

.\aron, 5 Torrington, Conn. 

Aaron, 5, + Torrington, Conn. 

Aaron, 5, -j- N. Granville, N. Y. 

Aaron, 5, -{- Suffield, Conn. 

Aaron E., 6, + Afton, N. Y. 

Aaron, 6, + Cooperstown, N. Y. 

Aaron, 6, + Halcott, N. Y. 

Aaron, 6, -j- Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

Aaron, 6, -|- Rodman, N. Y. 

Aaron, 6, Trenton, N. Y. 

Aaron, 6, + Hudson, Mich. 

Aaron E., 6. m Suffield, Conn. 

Aaron Josiah, 7, +"Lakewood, N. J. 
Aaron Haten, 7, m., Lvnn Grove, Ind. 

Aaron B., 7, m Redfield, N. Y. 

.^aron, 7 Perrington, Mich. 

Aaron Milo. 8, + Wyoming, la. 

Abbie, 7, (Gilbert-Tacobs) Hartford, Ct. 
Abbie, 7, (Chapin), Ogdensburg, N. Y. 

Abbie Anne, 7 Phila., Pa. 

Abbie Tane, 7 Neb. 

Abbie May, 8, (Bassett) Pittsfi'd, Mass. 

.\bbie, 9 Marshall, Minn. 

Abbie Eunice, 9, Dyer, Ark. 

Abby Josephine. 7, North'mpton, Mass. 

Abby, 7, (Butler) Delphi, Ind. 

Abby Grace, 8 Greenfield, Mass. 

Abdiel, 5. + Wilbraham, Mass. 

Abdiel Parker, 5, m.,. . Sp'gfield, Mass. 

Abel 3, + Windsor, Conn. 

Abel. 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

Abel, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

Abel, 6, + Hartford, Conn. 

Abiah, 4, (Beach) . .Torrington, Conn. 

.•\biel, 4, m Bolton, Conn. 

.\biei, s, Torrington, Conn. 

Abiel, 6, + Winchester, Conn. 

Abiel Wood, 6 Booth Bay. Me. 

Abiel Anson, 6, + Hartford. Conn. 

Abiel 7. + N. Y. City. 

Abiel S., 7. + Pompeii, Mich 

Abiel T., 8, + Fulton, N. Y. 

Abigail, 2, (Barber) .. Simsbury, Conn. 
Abigail, 3, (Brown) . ..Windsor, Conn. 



167. Abigail, 3, (Janes) .. .Brimfield, Mass. 

200. Abigail, 3, (Rockwell) E. Windsor, C;t. 

210. Abigail, 3, (Kellogg) . .Westfield, Mass. 

228. Abigail, 3, (Noble) .. .Pittsfield, N. Y. 

242. Abigail, 4, (Kibbe) .. .Windsor, Conn. 

268. Abigail, 4 New Hartford, Conn. 

298. Abigail, 4, (Simms) . .Columbia, Conn, 

3o4. Abigail, 4 Lebanon, Conn. 

344. Abigail, 4, (.\Uyn) ... .Windsor, Conn. 

379. Abigail, 4 Windsor, (Tonn. 

385. Abigail, 4, (Sheldon) ... Suffield, Conn. 

4ii. Abigail, 4 Bolton, Conn. 

4i6. .Abigail, 4, (Trumbull) . .Bolton, Conn. 

421. Abigail, 4, Colchester, Conn. 

427. Abigail, 4 (Tolchester, Conn. 

534. Abigail, 4, (Hatch) Tolland, Conn. 

S68. Abigail, 4 Westfield, Conn. 

574. Abigail, 4 Westfield, Conn. 

631. Abigail, 5, (Post) Lebanon, Conn. 

666. Abigail, 5, (Cohoon)..E. Windsor, Ct. 

724. Abigail, 5. (Gillett) . .N. Hartford, Ct. 

795. Abigail, 5 Hinsdale, Mass. 

809. Abigail, 5, (Buck) Richfield. O. 

879. Abigail, 5 Egremont. Mass, 

917. Abigail, 5, (Stoughton) . .Windsor, Ct. 
1054. 1. Abigail, 5, (Skinner) . .Andover, (^onn. 

1074. Abigail, 5, Colchester, Conn. 

1 1x4. Abigail, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

1135. Abigail, 5, (Pitkin) .. .E. Windsor, Ct. . 

1260. Abigail, 5 Harwinton, Conn. 

1371. Abigail. 5, (Frost) Jefferson, O. 

1510. Abigail, 6, (Ellis) Clinton, Mich. 

1622. Abigail, 6. (Filley) Bloomfield, O. 

1782. Abigail, 6, (Dole) Berlin, N. Y. 

2137. Abigail, 6, (.'Vvery) . .Richmond, N. Y. 
2207. Abigail, 6, (Page) ... .Coventry, Conn. 

2227. Abigail, 6 Nobletown, Mass. 

2259. Abigail, 6, (Odell) Hiram, O. 

2289. Abigail, 6 Green, N. Y. 

2374. Abigail, 6, (Deming) . .Torrington, Ct. 
2424. Abigail R., 6, (Barber) Winchester, Ct. 
2483. Abigail, 6, (North).. N. Cornwall, Ct. 
2512. Abigail, 6, (Hutchinson) S'thwick, Ms. 
2531. Abigail Slierwood. 6, ..Windsor, Conn. 
2536. Abigail S., 6. (Hayden) . .Windsor, Ct. 
2598. Abigail. 6. (Hutchins) Booth Bay. Me. 

2693. Abigail, 6, (Fish) Milford, N. Y. 

2710. Abigail, 6 Richfield, N. Y. 

2768. Abigail 6, (Jones) Salem, Conn. 



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3070. Abigail, 6, (Hamlin) . .Winchester, Ct. 
3159. Abigail S., 6, (Noble) Cambr'gc, N. Y. 

3173. Abigail, 6, Troupsburg, N. Y. 

334-. Abigail, 6, (Colburn) Troy, N. Y. 

3352. Abigail Z., 6, (Moulton) Whiteh'l, N. Y. 
3446. Abigail Maria, 6, (Carpenter) .. .West 

3746. Abigail, 7, (Hill) Le Rov, O. 

39S4. Abigail NIaria, 7 Windsor, Conn. 

3961. Abigail Melissa, 7, (Butin) . .Starr, O. 
3991. Abigail Z., 7, (Farrel) . -Kankakee, HI. 

4770. Abigail Hailey, 7 Lebanon, Conn. 

4774. Abigail Bailey, 7, Lebanon, Conn. 

4799. Abigail W., 7, (Gladwin) Meriden, Ct. 
484o. Abigail. 7, (Sanders) . .Winfield, N. Y. 

5o4o. Abigail, 7 Jersey, O. 

5130. Abigail, 7, (Spellman) . . . . Andover, O. 

5155. Abigail, 7 Maine, N. Y. 

5180. Abigail, 7, (Webb.) Oxford, N. Y. 

5357- Abigail, 7, (Bostwick) . ..Edenburg, O. 
5413. Abigail, 7, (Ormsby) . . Fairdale. N. Y. 

5693. Abigail, 7, (Messer) Beloit, VV^is. 

5869. Abigail P., 7, (lIiIl)..N. B'kfd, Mass. 
6082. Abigail F., 7, (Brownell) W. Ch'stV, Ct. 
6374. Abigail E., 7. (Cramer) Winsted, Ct. 

6602. Abigail, 7, (Tittle) .Mbany, N. Y. 

8554. Abigail Ella, 8 S. Windsor, Conn. 

8609. Abigail Jane, 8, Cal. 

9245. Abigail AL, 8, (Loomis) . -Omaha, Neb. 

718. Abijah, 5, -f--.-New Hartford, Conn- 

867. Abijah, 5, -j- Lebanon, Conn- 

883- Abijah, 5, -f Oecn, N. Y. 

980. Abijah, 5, -j- Bloomfield, Conn. 

2219. Abijah. 6, (Walsworth) - -Norwich, Ct 

2290. Abijah, 6, + Maine, N. Y. 

5024. Abijah, 7, Roxbury, Vt. 

8762. Abijah, 8, m Gilmantown, Wis. 

3936. Abiram, 7, + Jefferson, O- 

276. Abisha, 4 Southampton, Mass. 

407. Abner, (Deac), 4, m.,.. Bolton, Conn. 

426. Abner, 4, -f- Colchester, Conn. 

507. -Abner, 4, -]- Torrin^on, Conn. 

8t2. Abner, 5, + Bennington, Vt. 

io42. Abner, 5, 4- Burlington, Vt. 

1072. Abner, 5, + Whately, Mass. 

li46. -Abner, 5 E. Windsor, Conn. 

1208. Abner, 5 Torrington, Conn. 

1305. Abner, 5, Sheffield, Mass. 

2o4o. Abner, 6, m., St. Charles, HI. 

2595. -Abner, 6, + Booth Bay, Me. 

2671. Abner, 6, -j- Bluff Point, Ind. 

284i. Abner, 6, E. Windsor, Conn. 

3031. Abner, 6 Oneida Co., N. Y. 

4587. Abner, 7 Manchester, N. H. 

5664. Abner, 7 Booth Bay, Me. 

5776. Abner W., 7, m Denver, Col. 

5787. Abner, 7 Bluff Point, Ind. 

6029. Abner E., 7 E. Windsor, Conn. 

6338. Abner, 7 U. S. 

6892. Abner C., 7, + -Akron, O. 

129. Abraham, 3, + Torrington, Conn. 

313. Abraham. 4, 4" Lebanon, Conn. 

358. Abraham, 4, -j- Torrington, Conn. 

820. Abraham, 5, -|- Andover, Conn. 

943. Abraham, 5, m Torrington, Conn. 

i4oo. Abraham, <;, + Madrid, N. Y. 

i64o. Abraham \V., 6, + . -Slaterville, N- Y- 

2063. Abrahams 6 Va. 

2407. Abraham, 0, + Hamilton, N. Y. 

3251. Abraham, 6, Russell. Mass. 

3443. Abraham J., 6, + Madrid, N. Y. 

6991. Abraham *C., 7, m., N. Y. City 

7130. Abraham L., 7 Madrid, N. Y. 

9973- Abraham C, 8, -f Chicago, 111. 

761. Achsa, 5, (Davenport) Caze'via, N. Y. 

1958. Achsa, 6, Champion, N. Y. 

3268. Achsa, 6, (Spclman) W. Gr nv*c, Mass. 
4427. Achsa, 7, (Lamphear) Champ'n, N. Y. 

1322. Achsah, 5, (Shcpard) ... .Turin, N. Y. 

4419. Ada, 7 Adrian, Mich. 

6185. Ada, 7, (McGrew) West Point, N. Y. 

7085. -Ada E., 7. (Fox) ... .Bridgeport, Conn. 

748$. Ada G., 8 Denver, Col. 

7809. Ada, 8 La Porte, Ind. 

9674. Ada, 8 Birmingham, la. 

9747. Ada, 8 Shaftsbury, Vt. 

10078. Ada Byron, 8, (Ellsworth) 

Ypsilanti, Mich. 

10207. Ada E., 8, (Shuler) Revere, Mo. 

10228. Ada, 8 Lc Roy, O. 

1 0678. Ada, 8, Randolph, O. 



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12194. 

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3869. 

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10647. 
1 1234. 
12370. 

4956. 



Addison, 7, 
Addison H., 
Addison, 8, 



.\da, 9, (Lips) Half Day, HI. 

-Ada -Margaret, 9 St. John, Wash. 

Ada, 9, (Beason) Diamond Sp'gs, Kan. 

-Adah A., 7 Carthage, N- Y. 

Adah Day, 7 N. Y. City 

Adah E., 8 Tiffin, O. 

-Adah M-, 9 Floyd, N. Y, 

Adaline, 6, (Charter) Chicopee, Mass, 

Adaline, 8 Janesville, ^Iicll. 

Adam, 6, + Vernon, N- Y. 

-Adam Franklin, 8, + -Medina, O. 

Addie, 8 Little Falls, N. Y- 

Addie Elizabeth, 8 -Munston, Wis- 

Addie Florence, 8, (Goodson- 

Collins) Wilmington, N. C. 

Addie, 8 Momcnce, 111. 

Addie K., 8 St. Paul, Minn. 

Addie N-, 8, (Haskin) -. Wichita, Kan- 

Addie Dency, 8, Otis, Ind. 

Addie May, 8 Fair Haven, Mass. 

-Addie Mary, 9 Maine, N. Y. 

-Addie Louise, 9, (Hall) Ft. Bay'd, la. 

Addie Bell Westerly, R- L 

-Addison, 6 CaL 

Addison Duane, 6 Suffield, Conn. 

-Addison J., 7, -f- Cicero, N. Y. 

m Flint, Mich- 

7, + Clermont, la. 

m Ravenna. O- 

Addison Eugene, 8, . . -Olympia, Wash. 

Addison Perry, -f Hunter, N. Y. 

Adcla Maria, 6, (Hodge) Jefferson, O. 

Adela Frances, 7 Westfield, Mass, 

Adella Marilla, (Showers) 

Tannerville, N. Y. 

Adelaide, 7 Pillar Point. N. Y. 

Adelaide, 7 Fairfax, \'t. 

Adelaide B., 7, (Smith) Machias, N. Y. 
Adelaide Maria, 7, (Morgar) 

Westfield, 

-Adelaide V., 7 Troy, 

Adelaide Rosella, y, (Perry) 

Springfield, Mass. 
-Adelaide May, 8, (Crosbv) W'dsor, Cl 
Adelaide, 8, (Trowbridge) Alb'n, N. Y. 
Adelaide Miriam, 8,. .Milwaukee, Wis. 

Adelaide, 8 Oie^'o, N. Y. 

Adelaide Ernestine, 9, Fairport, N. Y, 

Adelbert, 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

-Adelbert, 7, m Pleasant, Ind. 

Adelbert, 8 Colwich, Kan. 

Adelbert, 8 S. Barre, N. Y- 

-Adclbert, 8 

Adelbert, 8, Hammond, 

-Adelbert, 8 Oxford, 

Adelbert. 9 Mankato, 

Adclea \'alentia, 8, (Kingsbury) 

MonticcUo, Minn- 
Adelia A-, 7, (Kellv) San Fr'nc'o, Cat 

Adelia, 7, (Weekes) N. Y. City 

Adelia, S, (.Mathers) Barre, N. Y. 

Adelia Nelson, Bolton, Cona 

Adeline S., 6, (Leet) 

Adeline, 6, (Purne) . - - .\'erona, N. Y. 
Adeline, 6, (Hodges) Galesburg, Micb. 

-Adeline, 6, (Grey) Calais, VL 

Adeline, 6, (Sayles) .. .Palermo, N. Y. 

-Adeline, 6 Spencerville. Canada 

-Adeline, 6 W- Suffield, Conn- 
Adeline B., 7, (Sutherland- 
Early) Otisco, 

Adeline, 7,. - - -Kelley's Corners, 

Adeline A., 7 Jonesville, 

Adeline, 7, (Harris) M'tgom'y, 
Adeline, 7, (Watterson) 

Lairdsville, 

7 Hamilton, 

Plainficld. 



Mass. 

N. Y. 



0. 

Neb. 
N. Y. 
Minn. 



Mich. 
Mich. 
Mich- 
N. Y. 



Adeline 
-Adeline, 



N- Y, 
N. Y. 
N. Y. 

-Adeline Eliza 7, (Ranncy) N. Y. City 

-Adeline, 7, (Baker) -. -Oconom'e, Wis. 

-Adeline B., 8 Rochester, N- Y. 

Adeline Eliza, 8 N. Y. Citjr 

Adell Porter, 7. m., Sycamore, 111 

Adell 0., 7, (Spears) N. Newb'g, Mich. 

Adella A., 7 Conneaut, 0. 

Adella, 7 Alma, N. Y. 

.Adella May, 8 Westfield, Mass. 

Adella Mae, 9, ..S. Manchester, Conn. 

.Adella H., 9 Chicago, III. 

Adgate, 7 Lebanon, Conn. 



627 



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2901. 

3207. 

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3682. 

3688. 
3809. 
3902. 
3922. 
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4938. 
5750. 
6019. 
6202. 
6259. 
6333- 
643S. 
6458. 
6557- 
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6720. 
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7222. 
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7796. 
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8o4o. 

8420. 

8466. 

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9145. 

95I5- 

9706. 

9900. 

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10303. 
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10538. 



Adgate Lathrop, 

Aden S., 8 

Adin, 6, m., 

Aditha, 6, (Clark) 
Adnah, 6, -j- 



8, + 



. .Meadville, Mo. 
, . .Albion, N. Y. 

S. C. 

Litchfield, Conn. 
Mich. 



Adnah, 7, + Coldwater, Mich. 

Adnah I., 8 Watseka, 111. 

Adnah, 9 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

Adnah, 9 Richmond, Me. 

Adolphus Jay, 7, . . Shepardsville, Mich. 
Adoniram .Tudson, 7, +\V'vers'lIe, Cal. 
Adoniram Judson, 7, -f I^ed B'ff, Cal. 

Adrian, 7 Lebanon, N. Y. 

Adrian Lucius, 7, +....Utica, N. Y. 
AfFa, s, (Rising) ... .Southwick, Mass. 

Aftal, 9 San Uiego, Cal. 

Agnes, 5, (Francis) ... Windsor, Conn. 

Agnes, 5 Bolton, Conn. 

Agnes, 6, (Beebe) Vt. 

Agnes P., 7 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Agnes Jane, 7, la., or Mo. 

Agnes, 8, Birmingham, la. 

Agnes Cecilia, 9 Athens, Pa. 

Agnes Allegro, 9, (Hurtado) 

Mexico Citv, Mexico 

Agnes Brooks, 10 Glen EUyn, 111. 

Alanson, 5, + Watertown, N. Y. 

6, Conneaut, O. 

6, + Onondaga, N. Y. 

6, 4- Danton, 111. 

6, -|- Cresco, la. 

D., 6, +--Napanee, Up. Can. 
6, Troupsburg, N. Y. 

7, +....N. Coventry, Conn. 

7, + Fulton, N. Y. 

R., 8, + Fulton, N. Y. 

9 Fulton, N. Y. 

7, + • • ■Lsb'inon, Conn. 

B, + Rochester, Wis. 

-J-..N. Coventry, Conn. 
.Three Mile Bay, N. Y. 

Richfield, N. Y. 

f Kenosha, Wis. 

...New Canaan, N. Y. 

Palmer, Mass. 

N. Y. City 



Alanson 

Alanson, 

Alanson, 

.\lanson, 

Alanson 

Alanson, 

Alanson, 

Alanson, 

Alanson 

Alanson, 

Alba William, 

Alba Levi P. 

Albemarle 

Albert, 6, 

Albert G., 

Albert D 

Albert, 6 

Albert, 6 

Albert, 6 



I 7, 

+ .. 
I 6,. 
, 6, - 

+ .. 
+ .. 
+ ■ 



Albert Augustus, 6, + 

San Francisco, Cal. 

Albert F., 6, m Suffield, Conn. 

Albert Griswold, 7, .. .Hartford, Conn. 

Albert H., 7, Westerville, O. 

Albert, 7 Slaterville. N. Y. 

Albert Spencer, 7, ra.,. .Meadville, Pa. 

Albert, 7 Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Albert, 7 Conneaut, O. 

Albert S., 7, Norwich, Conn. 

Albert, 7, + Conneaut, Pa. 

Albert Marshall, 7, + . . El Paso, Tex. 
Albert Seward, 7, -f- Northville, Mich. 

Albert A. 7, Cazenovia, N. Y. 

.Albert, 7, m Torrington, Conn. 

Albert Hinsdale, 7, +..W. Haven, Ct. 

Albert E., 7, + Canton, Pa. 

Albert, 7 Baraboo, Wis. 

Albert E., 7, + Oneida, N. Y. 

Albert, 7 Alma, N. Y. 

Albert, 7 Ft. Wayne, Ind. 

Albert, 7 m., Vienna, N. Y. 

Albert Harlow, 7, + Ravenna, O. 

Albert Ernest, 7, + Jefferson, O. 

Albert, 7 Westfield, Mass. 

Albert Smith, 7 Westfield, Mass. 

Albert Wellington, 7, . .Plainv'e. Conn. 

Albert Kingslev, 8, + Medina, O. 

Albert Adillo, 8, + Berea, O. 

Albert, 8 W. Union, la. 

Albert Sumner, 8 Hartford, Conn. 

Albert Osmer, 8 Harford, Pa. 

Albert Talcott. 8 Baltimore. Md. 

Albert Cook, 8, m., . .Thomaston, Conn. 
Albert G., 8, +..New Marlboro, Mass. 

Albert, 8, 4- Lexington, Mo. 

Albert, 8, + N. Y. City 

Albert J., 8 Deckertown, N. J. 

Albert S., 8, + Hartford. Conn. 

Albert Scott, 8, + Halifax, Pa. 

Albert Marshall, 8, m.,... Clint, Texas 
Albert Osborn, 8, ..Newport News, Va. 

Albert Wesley, 8 Rising Sun, Ind. 

Albert K., 8, Sheffield, Mass. 



10701. 
10830. 
1 1077. 
1 1 194, 
1 1308. 
11369. 
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11969. 

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12150. 

12396. 

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5491. 

7 1 64. 
11203. 



Albert, 8 Whitehall, N. Y. 

Albert Clayton, 8, + . . . Rockville, Ct. 

Albert Judson, 9 Philippine Ids. 

Albert Adillo, 9 Berea, O. 

Albert, 9, m Bainbridge, N. Y. 

Albert Crowell, 9,..W. Orange, N. J. 

Albert Jerome, 9, m J. City, N. J. 

Albert William, 9, Meadville, Mo. 

Albert Osmond, 9, + Curlew, la. 

Albert S., 9, m Lexington, Mo. 

Albert Myron, 9 St. Louis, Mo. 

Albert Earl, 9 Battle Creek, Mich. 

Albert Norman, 9 Allegheny, Pa. 

Albert C, 10 Goliad, Texas 

Albert D., 10, Lexington, Mo. 

Albert Geyer, 10 Lexington, Mo. 

Albert St. John, Or. 

Alberta, 8 Howell, Mich. 

Alberta, 10 Eau Claire, Wis. 

Albertie E., 9, New Cassel, Wis. 

Albertine Grace, 9, Gr'd Rapids, Mich. 

Albertis E., 7 Spokane, Wash. 

Albertus Chester, 8, m., Pal'nio, N. Y. 

Alda, 8 Pompeii, Mich. 

Alden Spooner, 7, +..Roxbury, Mich. 

Alden, 7 Westfield, N. Y. 

Alden Clagget, 8, + Akron, O. 

Alden W., 9 Moon, Mich. 

Alden, 9 Riceville, la. 

Alden Henrv, 10 Akron, O. 

Aldis Russell, 8 Demosville, Ky. 

Alethea, 6 Georgia, Vt. 

Alethra, 7 Middlesex, N. Y. 

Alexander, 4, E. Windsor, Conn. 

Alexander, 5, +.. Southampton, Mass. 

Alexander, 5, + Chazy, N. Y. 

Alexander, 5, +..E. Hamilton, N, Y. 
Alexander Hamilton, 6, Verona, N. Y. 

Alexander, 6, + Paris, Mich. 

Alexander, 7, + Streator, 111. 

Alexander, 7. + Pompeii, Mich 

Alexander H., 8 Oxford, N. Y. 

Alexander, 8, + Wooster, O. 

Alexander, 8 Bloomington, 111. 

Alexander Campbell, 9,... Omaha, Neb. 

Alexis N., 7, + Otisco. Mich. 

Alfaratta, 8 Conneaut, O. 

Alfred. 5, + Schenectady, N. Y. 

Alfred, 5, + Hudson, Mich. 

Alfred, 6 Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Alfred, 6, Shaftsbury, Vt. 

Alfred, 6, + Richfield, N. Y. 

Alfred 6 + Salem, Conn. 

Alfred! 6, + St. Louis, Mo. 

Alfred, 6, Bennington, Vt. 

Alfred 6, + W. Chester, Conn. 

Alfred, 6, + St. Albans, Vt. 

Alfred, 6, + Rochester, N. Y. 

Alfred 7, + Williamstown, Mass. 

Alfred W., 7 0''?"=°' JH*?- 

Alfred, 7. + Argyle, N. Y. 

Alfred, 7, + Beaver Dam, Wis. 

Alfred, 7, + Berlin, Mich. 

Xlfred' 7', + Fenner, N. Y. 

Alfred Lebbeus, 7, +----N-, .Y- C'tV 

Alfred Otis, 7. + U--^'"'\t V 

Alfred, 7, + J?^"'"' ^- ^• 

Alfred, 7 W. Chester, Conn. 

Alfred E., 7. m Troupsburg, N. Y. 

Alfred M., 7 <,--A}™#' f'p. 

Alfred Douglas, 7 North East Fa. 

Alfred Ward, 7, +■■ De^r Park, Wash. 
Alfred Bagley, 7, m.,.. ..Spfd, Mass. 

Alfred F., 8 Saugatuck, M.ch. 

Alfred Tennison, 8, . . . Meshoppen, Pa. 
Alfred Orrin, 8, +... Spokane, Wash. 
Alfred Israel, 8,...W. Chester, Conn. 

Alfred, 8 - • -Le Roy, O. 

\lfred 9 Humboldt, la. 

Alfred's.', 9. m Carson City, Mich. 

Alfred H., 9. + Eau Claire, Wis. 

Alfred Fullerton, 9,. . . Fanwood, W. J. 

Alfred Lee, 9, A' ' " '^-./'Af '' 

Alfred Walter, 9 Greenfield, Mass. 

Alfred 9 Council Bluffs, la. 

Alfred Bvars Portland, Or. 

Algernon Sidney, 6, m.,. .(nucago 111. 
Algernon S., 7, m.,.. Little Falls, N. Y. 
Algernon M. 7. +...-E. Denver, Col 
Algernon Verni, 9 Ashland, Or. 



ICnnmta (grnralngrr 



628 



758. Alice, 5, (House) Bolton, Conn. 

io84. Alice, 5, (Little)... Springfield, N. Y. 

liol. Alice, 5 Pittsfield, Mich. 

1 1 1 3. Alice, 5, Essex, Conn. 

2691. Alice, 6 Richfield, N. Y. 

2695. Alice, 6, (Rathbun) N. Y. City 

28n4. Alice, 6, (Mix) Albion, N. Y. 

2845. Alice Fitch, 6, S. Windsor, Conn. 

3386. Alice, 6, (Patchin) Phoenix, N. Y. 

3648. Alice W., 6, (Shaw) ChicaKO, 111. 

3870. Alice A., 7, (Carlin) .. .Greenville. Pa. 
4i49. Alice Oliva, 7, (Marvin) Ho's'k, N. Y. 

4434. Alice, 7, Carthage, N. Y. 

4457. Alice, 7, (Hull) Clinton, Va. 

5827. Alice, 7, (Undcrwod-Cooper) 

Middlesex, N. Y. 

5902. Alice Maria, 7 Milwaukee, Wis. 

6094. Alice H., 7, (Wait) Mosherville, N. Y. 

6260. Alice H., 7 Redfield, N. Y. 

6636. Alice, 7, (Rogers) Alma, N. Y. 

6869. Alice, 7 Jeffersonville, Ind. 

6878. Alice Marion, 7, (Holmes) 

Wcstfield, Mass. 

6905. Alice Maria, 7 Chicago, III. 

7015. Alice J., 7. Pompeii, Mich. 

7197. Alice Adell. 7, (Bailey) Westf'd, Mass. 
7279. Alice Maude, 7, . . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
748i. Alice M., 8 Hartford, Conn. 

7560. Alice Mary, 8, (Gardner) 

Mesopotamia, O. 

7719. Alice, 8, (Ribble) Athens, Pa. 

7760. Alice, 8, (Bushncll) . . . .Batavia, N. Y. 

8055. Alice Jane, 8 Muskepon, Mich. 

8073. Alice Louisa, 8 Reed Citv, Mich. 

8100. Alice Dell, 8 Northfield. Vt. 

8625. Alice E., 8. (Welles) . .Norwich, Conn. 

8855. Alice, 8, (Hani) Middleburg. Ind. 

8857. Alice, 8, (Dudley) Brooklyn, N. Y. 

8875. Alice Viola. 8, (Webb) St. Paul,Minn. 

9217. Alice Pennelia, 8, (Wright) 

Scotch Ridge, O. 

9269. Alice, 8, (Smith-Robinson-Towne) 

Olean, O. 

9481. Alice, 8 Watseka, 111. 

9556. Alice Gertrude, 8, (Pancoast) 

Los Angeles, Cal. 

9560. Alice F., 8 Grand Rapids, Mich. 

9829. Alice M., 8, (Dorman) .. .Volga, S. D. 

9921. Alice Lillian, 8, (Hughes) F'sno, Cal. 

9975. Alice F., 8, Chicago, III. 

9982. Alice J.. 8, S. Coventry, Conn. 

10160. Alice Blanche, 8, . .Codrington, Canada 

10198. Alice, 8, Keokuk. la. 

10317. Alice, 8 Drvden, N. Y. 

10555. Alice, 8, Troy, N. Y. 

10562. Alice Adelia, 8,..Grt. Bar'gton, Mass. 

10566. Alice, 8, Valparaiso, Ind. 

10592. Alice Cornelia, 8 La Crosse, Wis. 

10646. Alice R., 8 Chicago, III. 

10695. •''''" Bishop, 8, Chatham, N. Y. 

1 1 108. Alice, 9 Cazenovia, Mich. 

iii48. Alice, 9 Milan, Pa. 

11376. Alice Maria, 9, Peru, Neb. 

11422. Alice, 9, ( ) Hinsdale, Mich. 

11490.7. Alice Lemira, 9, Bristol. Conn. 

11513. Alice May, 9, Monmouth, Me. 

11584. Alice Louise, 9 Auburn, N. Y. 

11611. Alice Mentoria. 9, (Sage) Ott'm'a, la. 
11627. Alice Josephine, 9, (Robinson- 
Thornton) Akron, O. 

11751. Alice, 9, (Bickendike) . ..Wakita, C)kla. 

12091.2. Alice G., 9 Minneapolis, Minn. 

12252. Alice, o Albany, N. Y. 

12382. Alice Frances, 9, (Tibbets) Toledo, O. 
XII-3. Alice May Westerly, R. I. 

5656. Alida E., 7, (Bray) . .Westfield, Mass. 

7009. Alida, 7 Hudson, Mich. 

7163. Alida Alvida, 7, (Kimball) 

N. Adams, Mass. 

7561. Alison Noble, 8, + Jefferson, O. 

A11076.1. Allan Frank, 8, m Irondale, Mo. 

i484. Allen, 5, 4- Suffield, Conn. 

2464. .Allen, 6, -j- Torrington, Conn. 

2521. Allen, 6 Windsor, O. 

2963. Allen, 6, m., Middlesex, N. Y. 

3508. Allen, 6 Jefferson, O. 

4i86. Allen S., 7. m Elba, N. Y. 

5050. Allen Reuben, 7, -f- .. .Manchester, la. 

5566. Allen, 7. + Watseka. 111. 

5593. Allen Cook, 7 Windsor, Conn. 



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7092. 
8585. 
8839. 
I2I97. 

9577- 

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10579. 
11847. 

7338. 
12456. 
12457. 

2453. 

8366. 

8843. 

9211. 

9228. 

9687. 
10052. 
11531. 
Il6l4. 
12439. 

8276. 

7215. 

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4795. 
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6750. 

7017. 

8194. 

8397. 

8461. 



Allen, 7, + Rushville, N. Y. 

Allen, 7, 4- Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Allen Prior, 8, . .Thompsonville, Conn. 
Allen Reuben, 8, + . . .Fort Dodge. la. 

Allen, 9 Diamond Springs, Kan. 

Allena, 8, Olympia, Wash. 

Allene, 7 Jackson, Mich. 

Allie Lydia, 8. (Smith) . .Ripley, N. Y. 
Allie A., 9. (Dibble) Smithville, N. Y. 

AUis M., 7 W. Suffield. Conn. 

Allison R., o Conneaut, O. 

Allison Reed, 9 Conneaut, O. 

Alma, 6 Windsor, Conn. 

Alma, 8, (Brinkerhoflf) .. .Eagle, Mich. 
Alma Loduska, 8, (Brainard) 

Manchester, la. 
Alma Lovilla, 8, (Chamberlin) 

Scotch Ridge, O. 

Alma, 8 Webster, O. 

Alma Alice, 8 Calwood, Mo. 

Alma. 8 Mendota, Mo. 

Alma Elizabeth, 9, Meadville, Mo. 

Alma, Lodi. S. Dak. 

Alma Lorain, 9, Hicksville, O. 

Almanson, 8 Yankee Hill, Cal. 

Almeda E., 7 Jefferson, O. 

Almedha, 6, (Leach) . .Torrington, Ct. 

Almena, 6, (Clark) Lima, N. Y. 

Almena, 7. (Bruce) Winch'ndon. Mass. 

Almeron H., 6, + La Salle, III. 

Almeron, 6 New Orleans, La. 

Almeron Turner, 7, + . . . Dundee, III. 

Almeron, 7, Preble. N. Y. 

Almeron, 7 Chicago, III. 

Almira, 5 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Almira, 6, (Strong) Hayd'svillc, Mass. 

Almira, 6, (Haight) Elba, N. Y. 

Almira, \ 6 Champion, N. Y. 

Almira, 6 Hannibal, N. Y. 

Almira T., 6. (Brown) Col'b'a, N. Y. 
Almira, 6, (Cleaveland) Tec'm'h, Mich. 
Almira, 6. (Lamson) . .Westfield, Mass. 

Almira, 6, Adrian, ^lich. 

Almira, 6, (French) Ogden. N. Y. 

Almira D., 7, ..Three Mile Bay, N. Y. 
Almira, 7, (McCall)...N. London, Ct 

Almira, 7, (Forrest) Liverpool, O. 

Almira, 7, (Parsons) Lodi, O. 

Almira IL, 7, (Clark) . .Louisville. Ky. 
Almira, 7, (Williams) WinchV, Conn. 
Almira, 7, (Bates) W'tmorel'd, N. Y. 

Almira, 7 \'ienna, N. Y. 

Almira, 7, (Cramer) Trov, N. Y. 

Almira, 7 St. Albans, Vt 

Almira, 8, (Hegadone) GrV O'k. Mich. 

Almira, 8 Windsor, Conn. 

.Mniira E., 8, (Switzer) Lodi. O. 

Almira Jane, 9, (Foss) . .M'treal, Can. 

Almon, 6 Kent, O. 

Almon, 6 Tolland. Conn. 

Almon, 6. + Odin. III. 

Almon Burton, 6, +... Goshen, Mass. 

Almon. 6, + Conneaut, O. 

Almon, 7. -\- Wii^dsor. Conn. 

Almon Neil, 7 Wyoming, la. 

Almon, 7 Madison C^o., N. Y. 

Almon, 7 Hudson, N. Y. 

.Mmon Eugene, 7 Goshen. Mass. 

Almon L., 8, m Fargo, N. Dak. 

Almon I.. 8 ...Homer, N. Y. 

Almond, 8 Garden City, Minn. 

Almond D., 8, m New Ulm. Minn. 

Almyra, 7 Westerville, O. 

Almyra, 7, (Manning) E. Wh'tely. Ms. 
Almyra A., 7, (Stcdman) Cato, N. Y. 

.Alonzo B., 6, + Verona, N. Y. 

Alonzo, 6, + Verona, N. Y. 

Alonzo, 6, 4- Barrc, N. Y. 

Alonzo, 6, -f" Pompeii, Mich, 

Alonzo, 6 Jefferson, O. 

Alonzo, 7, 4~ Clinton. N. Y. 

Alonzo, 7 Kellv's Corners, Mich. 

Alonzo S., 7, +...N. Freedom, Mich. 

Alonzo, 7, m. Franklin, Conn. 

Alonzo, 7, + la. 

Alonzo, 7, -f Maine, N. Y. 

Alonzo, 7, 4- Pompeii, Mich. 

Alonzo D., 8, -f Bainbridge, N. Y. 

Alonzo C, 8, m., la. 

Alonzo, 8, + Harford, Pa. 



629 



dlttbfx i^trst 



10020. 
10338. 
2690. 

9844. 
1079. 
5832- 
1951- 
8213. 

773- 

9196. 

9802. 
10754. 
1 1267. 
12277. 

9048. 
1 1928. 

4358. 

9270. 

10755.1. 

1 1 169. 

12436.8. 

3453- 
10662. 
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1167s. 

685. 

786. 

1658. 

1836. 

2368. 

3048. 

3485. 

3486. 

4074. 

44o4. 

4442. 

4789. 

5144. 

64oi. 

7599- 

7601. 

8074. 

9257- 
1 02 1 6. 
10963. 
1 1 208. 
I2I95- 

II-2. 

1954. 

4225. 

5187. 

6061. 

7507. 

9971. 
10839. 

11861. 
71 i4. 
2968. 

1243. 

1 424. 
2801. 
2959. 
3119- 
3226. 
3465. 
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3548. 
3982. 
4237. 
4709. 

5537- 
5558. 
6187. 
6201. 
6216. 
6678. 

fi779- 
6810. 
8103. 
8228. 



Alonzo, 8 Barrington, N. H. 

Alonzo Daniel, 8, +.. Harmony, N. Y. 

Alpha. 6, + Hannibal, N. Y. 

Alpha Isaacs, 8 Kinderhook, N. Y. 

Alpheus, 5, + Richfield, N. Y. 

Alpheus. 7, + Hannibal, N. Y. 

Alphonso, 6, + Champion, N. Y. 

Alphonso, 8, +.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Alson, 5, + Watertown, N. Y. 

Alta May, 8 Emporia, Kan. 

Alta, 8. (Holden) Fulton, N. Y. 

Alta May, 8, (Conway) Fredo'a, N. Y. 

Alta May, 9, Emerald Grove, Wis. 

Alta Vivian, 9, (Carder) N'rman, Ok. 

Althea, 8 Wis. 

.Mlhea Mabel, 9 Emporia, Kan. 

Alton Buel, 7 Oneida, N. Y. 

Alton. 8, m Toledo, O. 

-Mton M., 8, + Fredonia, N. Y. 

Alton M., 9 Kansas, O. 

Alton Meredith, 9 Fredonia, N. Y. 

Alva, 6 Perry's Mills. N. Y. 

Alva Albert, 8, + Columbiana, O. 

Alva Litchfield. 111. 

Alvah, 5, + Champlain, N. Y. 

Alvah, 6 North East. Pa. 

Alvah, 7 Winchester, Conn. 

Alvah, 7, 4- St. Albans, Vt. 

Alvah, 9, Monroeville, O. 

Alvin, 5, 4- Canterbury, Conn. 

Alvin, 5, -I- Champion, N. Y. 

Alvin, 6, + Sangerfield, N. Y. 

Alvin, 6, Barre, Mass. 

Alvin, 6, + Lodi, O. 

Alvin, 6, + Le Roy, O. 

Alvin, 6 W. Springfield, Mass. 

Alvin, 6, W. Springfield, Mass. 

.'\lvin. 7, Newville, Ind. 

Alvin Crocker, 7, +..Reed City, Mich. 

Alvin Isaac, 7, + Buffalo, N. Y. 

Alvin C, 7, + Winthrop, Me. 

Alvin, 7, + E. Troy, Pa. 

Alvin C. 7, + Streetsborough, O. 

Alvin Warren, 8, m., Elgin. 111. 

Alvin Earl, 8, + Barrington. 111. 

Alvin, 8, Reed City. Mich. 

Alvin, 8, W. Buffalo, O. 

Alvin H., 8, + Clinton, Pa. 

Alvin, 9 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

Alvin E., 9 Hicksville.^ O. 

Alvin, 9 Diamond Springs, Kan. 

Alvin Jiner, + Tannerville, N. Y. 

Alvira, 6, (Carter) . ..Champion, N. Y. 

Alvira, 7, (Rawley) Cicero, N. Y. 

Alvira, 7, (Robinson).. .Oxford, N. Y. 

Alvira, 7, (Bishop) Russell, Mass. 

Alvira H., 8 Coldwater, Mich. 

Alvira A., 8, (Green) Westfield, Mass. 
Alvira Lena, 8, (Wheeler) 

Conneautville, Pa. 

Alvira, 9 Oxford, N. Y. 

Alvirus P., 7, + Batavia, N. Y. 

Alvisa, 6 Greenfield, N. Y. 

Alzady, 6, (Bradley) . .Hartland. N. Y. 
Amanda, 5, (Peaslee) . .Naperville, HI. 
Amanda, s, (Holton) Westminster, Vt. 
Amanda, 6, (Robbins) Sac'meuto, Cal. 

Amanda, 6, (Hobart) Potter, N. Y. 

.■Xmanda, 6, (Norton) Litchfield, Conn. 

Amanda, 6, (Peer) Scipio, Ind. 

.Vmanda. 6. (Holcorab) Rollersville, O. 
.'\manda H., 6, (Hastings) Sp'f'd, Mass. 
Amanda, 6, (Everton) . .Westf'd, Mass. 

Amanda, 6, Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Amanda F., 7, Athens, Pa. 

Amanda M., 7, (Lewis) S. F'nc's, Cal. 
Amanda R., 7, (Hopkins) 

Prattsburg, N, Y. 
Amanda C, 7. (Covil) Marcel's, N. Y. 
Amanda, 7. (Slade) Co'ty Line, N. \. 

Amanda Dolly, 7 Rushville, N. \. 

Amanda Maria, 7,.. Ft. Vanc'r, Wash. 

Amanda, 7, Greenfield, Pa. 

Amanda E., 7, (Caldwell) 

Demosville, Ky. 
, Amanda, 7, (St. Clair) .. .Indiana, Pa. 
, Amanda C, 7. (Loomis) H'pk'nt n. la. 

. .\manda D., 8 S. Coventry, Conn. 

, Amanda S., 8, (Armstrong) 

Cayuga Co., N. Y. 



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Amanda. 8. (Cook) Portage City, Wis. 
Amanda, 8, (Chambers) . .Cl'ksv'le, la. 

Amanda, 8, Duquoin, 111. 

Amandly James, 7, -f ... .Barre. Mass. 

Amantius. 8, + Chicago, 111. 

Amarylla, 6, (Tripp) Cohocton, N. Y. 

Amarvlla, 7 Van Etten, N. Y. 

Amaryllis, 6, (Wright-Drake) 

Sp'f'd, Mass. 
Amaryllis, 7, (Myers) . . Mes'p'ta'ia, O. 
Amaryllis A., 8, (Gardner) 

Jonesville, Mich. 

Amasa, 4, + W. Springfield, Mass. 

Amasa, (Deac), 4, + E.W'ds'r, Conn. 

Amasa 5 W. Springfield. Mass. 

Amasa, (Deac), s, +..E. W'ds'r. Ct. 

Amasa, 6, + Otisco, Mich. 

Amasa, 6, -f Wis. 

Amasa, 6, + Tariffville, Conn. 

Amasa, 6, m. Paincsville, O. 

Amasa, 7. + Udina, 111. 

Amasa, 7, + Beaver Dam, Wis. 

Amasa, 7, + Wis. 

Amasa B., 7 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Amasa Sherman, 8 Udina, 111. 

Amasa B., 8, Brookfield, Vt. 

Amaziah, 7, +... Painted Post, N. Y. 

Amaziah, 8, m., Horseheads, N. \. 

Ambrose, 7, + Ancram, N. Y. 

Amelia, 5 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Amelia, 6, (Farrar) Cummington, Mass. 
Amelia, 6, (Chapin) . . .Chicopee, Mass. 
Amelia, 6, (Colvin) . . . CamiUus, N. Y. 

Amelia 6, Windsor, Conn. 

Amelia, 6, (Hill) E. Hartford, Ct. 

Amelia, 6, (Rowell) Tipton, O. 

Amelia, 7 Cleve and. O. 

Amelia, 7, (Curtiss) . . . S'thwick, Mass. 
Amelia, 7. (Harvey) Smith Val., N. Y. 

Amelia, 7, Mooers, N- . Y. 

Amelia, 7. (BIoss) Paris, Mich 

Amelia, 7. (Coolbaugh) B r gt n, N. Y. 

Amelia C, 7, Marcellus, N. Y. 

Amelia Emily, 7. (Runner) 

Shelby, Mich. 
Amelia Ellen, 7, (Pierson) 

Holyoke, Mass. 
Amelia, 8. (Rosenvelt) N. Adams, Wis. 
Amelia Lucretia, 8, (.\ppenzeller) 

Schroeppel, N. Y. 
Amelia Maria, 8, (Helmer) 

New Cassel, Wis. 
Amelia Mcllwaine, 8, (Dill) 

Pittsburg, Pa. 
Amelia, 8, (Sitterly) Brooklyn, N Y. 

Amelia E., 8 Nahcotta, Wash. 

Amelia, 8 E. Davenport la. 

Amensia Elmina E., 8, Claver k, N. Y. 

Amenso, 7, + ,\J^^?'"^' nl' 

Amiette, 8, (Burr) Windsor (_t. 

Anion, 6, + W ■ --r: ■ ;■ ■^,- 

Amon, 7. + St.. Paul, Minn. 

Amoret, 6 Torrington, Conn. 

Amos, 3, + South.impton, Mass. 

Amos, 4, -f Northampton, Mass. 

Amos, 4, + Southwick, Mass. 

Amos, 5, + 'r'-^"- r„nn 

Amos ^ Lebanon, Conn. 

Xmos! :: Southwick Mass. 

Amos. 6, + N e^v^■.lle, Ind. 

Amos, 6. + Milw_aukee, Wis. 

Amos Tilden, 6, + . . . ..\ndover. Conn. 

Amos. 6. -f •,;,'C-l-l"'n' N v' 

Amos N., 6, + Wh'tehal. N. Y. 

A„„„ - Newville. Ind. 

imos, '7;::: ™'j^t''^-n 

Amos, 7, + ^'S""^' ^l, iJ;' 

Amos, 7. + ^,i°""°'i"''r ^n" 

Amos, 7. + ;-"d'^°'TM NY 

Amos Plumb, 7. +. .Sangerfield, N. Y. 
Amos Melvin, 7 Hamilton, N.Y. 

Amos Tuttle, 7, + •■•,;;.•.•.•; 'S^^^j ^^■ 

Amos T 4- Whitehall, N. Y. 

AmoI'D 7, Blandford, Mass. 

AmSs, 8:'..'...Le Sueur Center. Minn. 

Amos Tilden, 8 Providence, R. I. 

Amos W., 8 .Norwich, Conn. 

Amos Prescott, 9,. . .Watertown, N. Y. 
Amy 5, (.Anderson)... Windsor. Conn. 
Amv. s. (Lord) Lyme. Conn. 



iCnomta ^rnralngg 



630 



1219. Amy, 5, (Rice). .Chenango Co., N. Y. 

1917. Amy, 6 Westmoreland, N. Y. 

2309. Amy, 6, (Stephens) .. Smithville, N. Y. 

2939- Amy, 6, (CIcgg) Mich. 

5885. Amy. 7 Gencsco Co., N, Y. 

6561. Amy, 7, (Salisbury) Emery, O. 

6858. Amy Alice, 7 Jacksonville, III. 

7079. Amy, 7. Greenwood, Ind. 

7781. Amy Luella, 8, (Peck) . .Marengo, 111. 

8800. Amy M., 8, (Kilbourn) . ..Freedom, O. 

9729. Amy, 8, (Welling) Hannibal, N. Y, 

9770. Amy Elizabeth, 8, (Maynard) 

Lapeer, Mich. 

ioo46. Amy Elizabeth, 8 Putneyville. Pa. 

12061. Amy Goodhue, 9,. .Gr*d Rapids, Mich. 

2934. Amzi, 6 Lincolnville, Pa. 

2936. Amzi, 6, Warren Co., Pa. 

6i48. Amzi. 7, + Putneyville, Pa. 

3295. Andalucia, 6, (Noble) . .Westf'd, Mass. 

291. Andrew, 4, -j- Bolton, Conn. 

881. Andrew, 5, m., Lenox, Mass. 

1653. Andrew, 6 Windsor. O. 

1697. Andrew H., 6, +..N. Hartford, Conn. 

i844. Andrew, 6, m., Franklinton, N. Y. 

224i. Andrew, 6, + Cumberland, Md. 

2280. Andrew, 6, + Egremont, Mass. 

2298. Andrew, 6, -f Berlin, Mich. 

3317. Andrew Jackson. 6. Westfield, Mass. 

42o4. Andrew R., 7, m., Grahamsville, N. Y. 

4589. Andrew. 7, Chazy, N. Y. 

4842. Andrew Jackson, 7, + Syracuse, N. Y. 

5581. Andrew C»regg, 7, N. Y. Clity 

5767. Andrew Jackson, 7, -f*- ■ ■ ^^^a^i Wash. 

6157. Andrew J., 7, m., Mendato, Mo. 

6493. Andrew, 7, Wis. 

6640.4. Andrew P., 7, + Waynesfield, O. 

7021. Andrew Tackson, 7,, , W. Sp'f d, Mass. 

7127. Andrew J., 7, m Madrid, N. Y. 

7147. Andrew J.. 7, Bloomingdale, Mich. 

8198. Andrew, 8 Bainbridge, N. Y. 

8238. Andrew J., 8, + ■ ■ San Francisco. Cal. 

84o9. Andrew Tackson, 8. — Hartford, Conn. 

8486. Andrew J.. 8 Syracuse. N. Y. 

8568. Andrew W'alker, 8, -f . ..W'mantic. Ct. 

8688. Andrew 8 Moravia, N. Y. 

8916. Andrew, 8 Penfield. N. Y. 

9667. Andrew Morton, 8, Fountain, Col, 

10203. Andrew Caleb, 8, + Hugo. Col. 

10327. Andrew, 8 Freehold, Pa. 

10510. Andrew, 8, 4* Sunfield, Mich. 

10992. Ange, 9 N. Adams, Mass. 

4243. Angel De Ferrier, 7, Oneida, N. Y. 

4244. Angel De Ferrier, 7, + Oneida, N. Y. 

7655. Angelana. 8 Ward, O. 

5075. Angelia. 7, (Pratt) Jerico. Vt. 

46o8. Angelina A., 7 Champlain, N. Y. 

4750. Angeline. 7, (Strong) .. Lockp't, N. Y. 

5992. Angeline, 7, (Seber) Pike. N. Y. 

6486. Angeline, 7 Alba, Pa. 

7316. Angeline F., 7 Southwick, Mass. 

7505. Angeline E., 8. (Bumps) Auburn, W^is. 
8934. Angeline M., 8, (Bennett) Pittsf'd, Ms. 
8943. Angeline C, 8, (Botsford) 

Portage City, Wis. 
10218. Angeline E., 8, (Randall) 

Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

11683.3. Angeline Mary, 9 Montreal, Can. 

3584. Angenette, 6, (Demond) 

W. Sp'fd, Mass. 
5705. Angenette, 7, (Preston) St. Jos., Mich. 

7186. Angenette, 7 Westfield. Mass. 

6876. Angerene itenry, 7,. ..Westfield. Alass. 

11493. Anita, 9, (Miller) Hartford, Conn. 

ii4. Ann, 3, Windsor, Conn. 

135. Ann, 3, (AUyn) Windsor, Conn. 

192. Ann, 3, (Gillett) Windsor, Conn. 

217. Ann, 3, (Root) Southwick, Mass. 

328. Ann, 4 Lebanon, Conn. 

346. Ann, 4 W^indsor, Conn. 

423. Ann, 4 Colchester, Conn. 

451. Ann, 4, (White) Andover, Conn. 

471. Ann. 4, (Day) E. Mendon, N. Y. 

500. Ann, 4, (Hills) Windsor, Conn. 

575- Ann, 4. (Kellogg) ... .Westfield. Mass. 

577. Ann, 4 Westfield, Mass. 

59Q. Ann, 4, (Hubbell) . . . .Lockport, N. Y. 

708. Ann, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

958. Ann, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

974. Ann, 5, (Chandler) Windsor, Conn. 

3746. Ann Caroline, 7 Columbia, Conn, 



3007- Ann, 7, (GoodiflF) Lc Roy, N. Y. 

4250. Ann, 7, (Linkfield) Rome, N. Y. 

4334, Ann, 7, (North) San Bernardino, CaL 
4676. Ann W., 7. (Picrcc-Tiffany) 

Marengo, Mich. 

S066. Ann, 7, (Hayward) Cleveland, O. 

5086. Ann Eliza, 7, Bainbridge, O. 

5199. Ann, 7 (}allatin, N. Y. 

5309. Ann Eliza. 7, (Jones) Ovid, Mich. 

5370. Ann Charlotte, 7 Bangor, Me. 

5473. Ann, 7. (Rowley) Wooster, O. 

5780. Ann (Jlivia, 7, Fairfield, la. 

6025. Ann E., 7 E. Windsor, Conn. 

6o44. Ann, 7, (Holmes-Lattimer) 

Westfield. Mass. 
64oo. Ann M., 7, (Hicks) ... .Waterbury, Vt, 
6578. Ann Eliza, 7, (Waleworth) 

Palmyra, N. Y. 

6999. Ann, 7 Whitehall, N. Y. 

7692. Ann Eliza, 8. (Fuller) Cazeno'a, Mich. 
8267. Ann Eliza, 8, (Hatchet) 

N. Freedom, Wis. 
8567. Ann Zerviah, 8, (King) . .Wash., D. C. 

8882. Ann H., 8, (Davis) Cleveland, O. 

9252. Ann Maria. 8, (Perry) . .Hartford, Ct 
Ai6g. Anna. 3. (Wright) Lebanon, Conn. 

538. Anna, 4, (Barnard) Tolland, Conn. 

540. Anna, 4, (Hills)... E. Windsor, Conn. 

676. Anna, 5, E. Windsor, Conn. 

682. Anna, 5 Masonville, N. Y. 

750. Anna, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

787. Anna, 5, (Clark) Lagrange, O. 

897. Anna, 5, ( ) Ancram, N. Y. 

966.1. Anna, 5, Windsor, Conn. 

1066. Anna, 5, (Salter) Courtland, N. Y. 

1 1 64. Anna, 5, (Sabins) Hamilton, N. Y, 

1191. Anna, 5, Torrington, Conn, 

1295. Anna, 5, (Moore) Spencertown, N. Y. 

1380. Anna, 5, Southwick, N. Y. 

i4o6. Anna, 5, (Barton) . .Fort Wayne, Ind. 

1435. Anna, 5, (Phillips) Tioga Co.. Pa. 

1595. Anna, 6. (01cott)..S. Windsor, Conn. 
1698. Anna, 6, (Henderson) . .N. H'tfd. Ct. 

1799. Anna, 6, (Fitch) Olmsted, O. 

1944. Anna F., 6. (Goland) Carlisle. O. 

2059. Anna, 6, (Lincoln) .. .Columbia, Conn, 
2188. Anna, 6, (Gay Hutchinson) 

Jordanville, N. Y. 

2199. Anna. 6, (Palmer) Vernon, Conn. 

2243. Anna. 6, (Sessions) Pittsford, Vt 

2257. Anna. 6, (Wait) Ravenna. O. 

2359. Anna, 6, Windsor, Conn. 

246o. Anna, 6, (Benham) Torrington, Conn, 
2492. Anna, 6, (Millard) ... .Clayville, N. Y. 

2504. Anna, 6, Bloomfield, Conn. 

2631. Anna, 6, (Beech) ... .Colebrook, N. H. 

2870. Anna, 6, (Newton) Akron, O. 

2911. Anna Nancy, 6, (Olendorf) 

Jersey City, N. J. 

3096. Anna, 6 Oxford, N. Y. 

3460. Anna, 6. (Squires) New Haven, Vt 

3473. Anna Maria, 6, (Hathaway) 

Cumington. Mass, 
3861. Anna Olcott, 7, (Sparrow) W'dsor. O. 

4314. Anna, 7. (Stocking) Eldred. Neb. 

4364. Anna Achsah, 7, . .W'tmoretand, N. Y. 

4415. Anna, 7 Adrian, Mich. 

4642. Anna, 7. (White) Granville. N. Y. 

488o. Anna W., 7. (Noble) .. .Windham, Ct 
5045. Anna Almira, 7, (Sabin) Sycamore, HI. 
5876. Anna Maria, 7, (Brown) JPittsb'g, Pa. 

5981. Anna Morris, 7 Neb. 

6111. Anna S., 7, (Brown) .. .Albany, N. Y. 

6628. Anna, 7 W'alnut Lake. Minn. 

6849. Anna, 7, (Buckle) Brooklyn, N. Y. 

6951. Anna Bell, 7, (Brown) . .Sp'f'd. Mass. 

7052. Anna Maria, 7, W. Sp'f'd. Mass. 

7339- Anna M., 7, W. Sumeld, Conn. 

7382. Anna, 7 Hartford. Conn. 

7492. Anna May, 8 Schroeppcl. N. Y. 

7495. .\nna M., 8, (Vangilder) Auburn, Wis. 
7701, Anna lona, 8, (Jenny) ... .Athens, Pa. 
7709. Anna Elizabeth, 8, (Kccler) 

Smithfield, Pa. 
7725. Anna Belle, 8, (Wyckoff) 

Roxbury, Mass. 
7952. Anna Grace, 8, (Humphrey) 

Syracuse, N. Y. 

8237. Anna, 8 Rushvillc, N. Y. 

8589. Anna Denslow, 8, (Parmelec) 

Hartford, Conn. 



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7552. 

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8029. 
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Anna, 8, (Staryraan) ... Madison, Wis. 

Anna, 8, Tiffin, O. 

Anna, 8, (Arnold) Riceville. la. 

Anna Bertha, 8 Claverack, N. Y. 

Anna E., 8 Ancrani, N. Y. 

Anna L., 8, (Whitney) Kent, O. 

Anna, 8 Little Falls, N. Y. 

Anna Elizabeth, 8, (Chapin) 

Unadilla, N. Y. 

Anna E., 8, (Betts) Phcenix, N. Y. 

Anna Elmendorf, 8, (Chapman) 

Suffield, Conn. 

Anna, 8 Birmingham, la. 

Anna, 8, (Snyder) N. Cumberland, O. 

Anna Myrtle, 8 Waukegan, 111. 

Anna M., 8, (Abbott) Rushville, N. Y, 



J. 



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O. 
O. 
la. 



Anna, 8 W. Camden, N. 

Anna M., 8, (McLeraore) 

San Angelo, Texas 

Anna, 8, Bloomington, 111. 

Anna W., 8 Pipestone, Minn. 

Anna, 9, (Thrush) ... .Haydenville, O. 

Anna, 9, Buffalo, N. 

Anna Laura, 9. (Knight) Pem'rv'le, 

Anna Laura, 9 Scotch Ridge, 

Anna Jane, 10, Ayrshire, 

Anne, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Anne, 4, (Gillett) . .Torringford, (Tonn. 

Anne, 5, Windsor, Conn. 

Anne, 5. (Cook)...E. Windsor, Conn. 

Anne, 5, (Larkuni) Canton, Conn. 

Anne, 5 Lebanon, Conn. 

Anne, 5 Suffield, Conn. 

Anne, 5, (Loomis) ... .Windsor, Conn. 

Anne, 6, (Eno) Simsbury, Conn, 

Anne, 6, (Doty) Attica, N. Y. 

Anne, 6, (Atkins) ... .Westfield, Mass. 

Anne, 7. (Byron) Peoria, 111. 

Anne, 7, Lewisburg, Pa. 

Anne, 8 Detroit, Mich. 

Anne Gertrude, 9, ... .Hartford, Conn. 

Annes, 6 Torrington, Conn. 

Annette, 7, (Hooper) .. .Wilm'gt'n, 111. 
Annette Elizabeth, 8, (Lord) 

Belmont, la. 

Annie Bertha, 7 Dayton, O. 

Annie W., 7, (Avery-Miller) 

San Luis Obispo, Cal. 

Annie, 7 Wheeling, W. Va. 

Annie (jrant, 8, 

Swissvate Sta., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Annie Eliza, 8 Ashland, Or. 

Annie Josephine, 8, ...St. Paul, Minn. 

Annie, 8, (Betts) Brooklyn, Minn. 

Annie Lois W., 8, (Seeley) H'rhill, O. 

Annie L., 8 El Paso, Texas 

Annie, 8 N. Y. City 

Annie A., 8, (Dudley) Covington, Ky. 

Annie May, 8 Boston. Ky. 

Annie L., 8 Westfield, Mass. 

Annie A., 9 Bowling Green, O. 

Annie Elizabeth, 9, Washington, D. C. 
Annie Gertrude, 9, 



Ann 
Ann 
Ann 
Ann 
Ann 
Ann 
Ann 
Ann 



(Brown) 
Kansas City, Mo. 
Laurie, 9, (Bain) Lex'gton, Ky. 

, 9 Phila., Pa. 

Jane, 9, Maine, N. Y. 

, 7 Maine, N. Y. 

Pamela, 7, (Hill) . .Beth'h'm, Ct. 



s, 7, (Morley) Cleveland, O. 

s, 7, (Fox) Delton, Wis. 

sta, 8, (Holmes)... Wilson, N. Y. 
Ansel, 6, + Abington, Pa. 



Ansel Clark, 7, + Nr Y. City 

f W. Camden, N. Y. 

i, -[- Owosso, Mich. 

6, +.. Oak's Corners, N. Y, 

+ .. Lodi, O. 

+ W. Camden, N. J. 

6, + Peotone, 111. 

7, + Lansing, Mich. 

m. Cleveland, O. 

+ Meadville, Ma 

7; Catlin, N. Y. 

7, 4- Maine, N. Y. 

7, -j- Windsor, Conn. 

7, m Red Oak, la. 

Ansoni 7 Conneaut, Pa. 

Anson, 7 Peotone, 111. 

Anson O., 8, Conneaut, O. 



Ansel 

Ansel 

Anson 

Anson 

Anson 

Anson 

Anson 

Anson 

Anson, 

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Anson Clark, 8, + Urbana, O. 

Anson Leroy, 9 Columbus, O. 

Anthony Isaacs, 7, + Kind'rh'k, N. Y. 
Anthony Wayne, 7, +... Halifax, Pa. 
Anthony Alexander, 9, -l"--Corbus, O. 

Anthony Wayne, 9, Halifax, Pa. 

Antoinette, 7, Mich. 

Antoinette Smith, 8, (Strong) 

Winsted. Conn. 
Antoinette Kincaid, 8, . .Blairsville, Pa. 

Antone B., 8, + West Union, la. 

Anvoynette, 7 Canton, Pa. 

Anzelette, 7, (Holcomb) .... Mecca, O. 

Anzelette, 7 Chicago, 111. 

Apphia, 5, (Case) Windsor, C^onn, 

Arabella, 6 Suffield, Conn. 

Arabella, 6, (Upson)... N. Haven, Ct. 
Arabella, 7, (Crary) .. Milwaukee, Wis. 
Arabella, 7, (Taylor) . .Crittenden, Ky. 

Arabella, 8 Calwood, Mo. 

Arab, 5, -f Winchester, Conn. 

Arastus Woodward, 6, Jerusal'm, N. Y. 
Arcelia T., q. (Thayer) . .Pomona, Cal. 
Archibald Gilbert, 7, +...Prov., R. I. 
Archibald Greenleas, 7, Westf'd, Mass. 

Archibald A., 8 Westfield, Mass. 

Archibald Gunning, 9 N. Y. City 

Archibald. -|- Canandaigua, N. Y. 

Archie Clifford. 8, m.,..E. Trov, Wis. 

Archie Harwood, 8, + N. Y. City 

.Archie Edwin, 9 N. .\dams, Mass. 

Arelena May, 9,..Mansf"d Center, Ct. 

Aretas, 5, + Bennington, Vt. 

Aretas Goodman, 6, m., Gr'nf'd, Mass. 

Aretas, 6 Streetsboro, O. 

Aretas (Rev.), 7, m Sycamore, 111. 

Aretas G., 7 Littleton, Mass. 

Aretas Monroe, 7,. ..Centen-Mlle, Mass. 
Aretas P., 7, +.. Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Arethusa, 6 E. Windsor. Conn. 

Arethusa, 8 Birmingham, la. 

Arethusa Willis, 8. + 

Council Grove, Kan. 

Ariel, 6, + Tolland, Conn. 

Ariel, 6, -{- Norwich, Conn. 

Ariel, 8, + Richmond, Me. 

Arietta, 8 N. Y. 

Arme, 7, (Cummings) . . .Kirkville, la. 
Armena, 6, (Knowlton) Monson, Mass. 
Arnold, 7, m.,. . . Williamstown, N. Y. 

Arphaxad, 7, + Little Falls, N. Y. 

.\rsinoe, 7 Chesterfield, la. 

Arte F.. 8, Liberty. O. 

Artemas, 5, +.... Southampton, Mass. 

Artemas, 6 Bernardstown, Mass. 

Artemas, 6, +■•- -Williamsburg, Mass. 

Artemisia, 6 Barre, N. Y. 

Arthur J., 7, + Batavia, Mich. 

Arthur, 7, m Champion, N. Y. 

Arthur, 7 Hartford, Conn. 

Arthur H., 7 Windsor, Conn. 

Arthur Francis, 7 Dorset, O. 

Arthur. 7, m. Louisville, Ky. 

Arthur Leslie, 7, . . .Newtonville, Mass, 

Arthur A., 7, Adri,an, Mich. 

Arthur Bennett, 7, + Jefferson, O. 

Arthur Herbert, 8, m.,. . Portage, Wis. 

Arthur C, 8 S. Barre, N. Y. 

Arthur M., 8 Florence, Mass. 

Arthur A.. 8, + Florence, Mass. 

Arthur Bates, 8, Toledo, O. 

Arthur Emory, 8,...S. Manchester, Ct. 

Arthur David, 8 McGraw. N. Y. 

Arthur E.. 8 Westside, la. 

Arthur W., 8 Vernon, Wis, 

Arthur E., 8 Pent Water, Mich. 

Arthur Mosley, 8. +..Fairport, N. Y. 

Arthur Frost. 8. m N. Y. CitJ 

Arthur Phelps, 8, + Bristol, Conn. 

Arthur B., 8, + Richfield, N. Y. 

Arthur T., 8 Norwich, Conn. 

Arthur F., 8 St. Albans, Vt. 

Arthur Ezra. 8, E. Troy, Pa. 

Artliur Perkins, 8, + Ionia, Mich. 

Arthur D., 8 N. Pomona, Cal. 

Arthur Colman, 8, Emporia, Kan. 

Arthur, 8 E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

Arthur Whetsel, 8 Hamilton, Nev. 

Arthur V., 8. + Lapeer. Mich. 

Arthur K., 8 Mar.kato, Kan. 



iCnnmts (^rnralnnij 



(.y 



101 1 1. Arthur Roy, 8 Union City, Pa. 

ICI12. Arthur Pope, 8, + Minneapolis, Minn. 

10357. Arthur, 8 Ctdar Rapids, la. 

10778. Arthur, 8 Batavia, N. Y. 

lo8i4. Arthur Munroc, 8 E. Denver, Col. 

10874. Arthur Fred. 8 New Haven, Conn. 

10889. Arthur flillett, 8 Westfield, Mass. 

11031. Arthur II., 9, m Greenshurg, Kan. 

11127. Arthur B., 9 .Smithfield. Pa. 

11223. Arthur Fordyce, 9,. . . .Ilolyoke, Mass. 

11415. Arthur, 9 Syracuse. N. Y. 

11451. Arthur Cornelius, 9, +..Mattoon, 111. 

Ii467. Arthur B., 9, m Scranton, Pa. 

11544. -Arthur Anson, 9 Mcadville, Mo. 

11549. Arthur Hawks, 9, +. .Belleville, Kan. 

11628. .'\rthur, Q Gilmantown, Wis. 

11790. Arthur H., 9 \V. Williamsfield, O. 

11843. Arthur Reid, 9 W. Burlington. Pa. 

11869. Arthur B., 9 Greene, N. Y. 

12103. Arthur 9 L.ipecr, Mich. 

12108. Arthur .M., 9 Lansing, Mich. 

12136. Arthur N., 9, Cuyahoga Falls. O. 

12192. Arthur. 9 Diamond Springs, Kan. 

12212. Arthur Mead, 9, m., Los Angeles, Cal. 

12255. Arthur, 9 Alhany, N. Y. 

12272. Arthur full, 9 Stronghurst, 111. 

12348. .Arthur T., 9 Wyoming, la. 

12376. Arthur Lawrence, 9, ... .Riverside, 111. 

12486. Arthur. 10 Nelsonville. O. 

12548. Arthur Eugene, 10 Belleville, Kan. 

IIIio. Arthur E Whitingham, Vt. 

4526. Arvilla, 7 Conneaut, O. 

10133. Arvilla, 8 N. Y. 

loi4o. Arvilla R., 8 W. Camden, N. Y. 

11767. Arvilla C, 9 Dundee, N. Y. 

12365. Arvilla, 9 Sunfield, Mich. 

3903. Arvine D., 7 .Afton, N. Y. 

Si 3. Asa, 5, + Columbia, Conn. 

925. Asa, 5, -j- Torrington, Conn. 

1974. .Asa, 6, -j- Champion, N. V. 

2033. Asa, 6, + Sandusky, O. 

2377. Asa, 6, -I- Charlestown, O. 

2700. Asa, 6, 4- Shaftsbury, Vt. 

4469. Asa Byron, 7, m., Hannibal, Mo. 

4475. Asa, 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

4539. Asa Gay, 7, + Lowell, Mass. 

974i. Asa F., 8 Shaftsbury, Vt. 

640. Asahcl, 5, -4- Columbia, Conn. 

670. Asahcl, 5, 4- Holly, N. Y. 

ii84. Asohel, 5 North East. Pa. 

1530. Asahcl, 6 Columbia, Conn. 

3037. Asahel, 6, + Black River, N. Y. 

6368. .Asahcl, 7, Gouvcrneur, N. Y. 

10199. Asahel K., 8, + Norman, Okla. 

733- Asenath, 5. (Hutchinson) Russ'l, Mass. 
911. Asenath, 5, (Dewey) . .Westfield. Mass. 

1687. Asenath, 6, (Eaton) ... Springfield, Pa. 

1767. Asenath, 6, (Randolph) Kal'zoo, Mich. 

2969. Asenath, 6 North East, Pa. 

269. Ashbcl, 4 New Hartford, Conn. 

713- Ashbel, 5, + New Hartford, Conn. 

2824. Ashbel, 6, + Alstead, N. H. 

274. .Asher, 4, + Southampton, Mass. 

738. Asher, 5, + Berlin, N. Y. 

96!. Asher, 5, + Windsor, Conn. 

2372. Asher, 6, -f- Lodi, O. 

4790. Asher M. C, 7. + Conn. 

9348. Asher Bartlctt, 8,..N. Hartford, Conn. 

1983. Ashley, 6, + Champion, N. Y. 

2370. Ashley, 6 Harrisville, O. 

5338. Ashley, 7 Lodi. O. 

964i. .Ashmun, 8, + Redficld, S. Dak. 

9652. Audrey Jesse, 8 Mead, Wash. 

4592. Augusta, 7 Palmyra, Wis. 

4944. Augusta Maria, 7,... Little Rock, Ark. 

6138. Augusta, 7 la. 

6209. Augusta, 7 Middlesex, N. Y. 

6293. Augusta Jerusha, 7, (Searls) 

Bainbridgc, N. Y. 

6822. Augusta, 7, (Turner) . .Blairsvillc. Pa. 

8169. Augusta, 8 Binghamton, N. Y. 

9047. Augusta, 8 Wis. 

9058. Augusta, 8. (Manley) Canton, Pa. 

9432. Augusta. 8, (Streeter)... Hartford, Ct. 

1257. Augustus, s, -f Canton, Pa. 

1827. Augustus Ward, 6, m., S. Fran'co, Cal. 

3068. Augustus, 6 Salisbury, Conn. 

2902. Augustus Isham, 6, m.. .Musk'j^'n, Mich. 

3973- Augustus H., 7, m-,..Gr. Rapids, Mich. 

4191. Augustus Wartl, 7, . .Cazcnovia, N. Y. 



6097. Augustus H., 7, + Chicago, IIL 

6328. Augustus, 7, -f N. Granby, Conn. 

6387. Augustus, 7, -I- Ml Pleasant, Pa. 

8385. Augustus, 8, 4- Sylvan. Mich. 

8591. Augustus v., 8, +... .Monmouth, Me. 
11037. Augustus A., 9 Half Day, III. 

4702. Aulenia, 7, (Barnard) .. .Hartford, Ct 

1665. Aurclia, 6, (Rood). . .Torringford. Ct 

1680. Aurelia, 6, Oneida Co.. N. Y. 

2381. Aurelia, 6, (Curtis) .. .Charlestown, 0. 

2468. Aurelia, 6 Torringford, Conn. 

2508. Aurelia, 6, Bioomficld, Conn. 

2805. Aurelia, 6, (Root) Buffalo, N. Y. 

3756. Aurelia, 7 Columbia, Conn. 

4701. Aurelia, 7, (Talcott) . .Ellington, Conn. 

4903. Aurelia, 7, (Tracy) ... .PainesviUe, O. 

7224. Aurelia Lamina, 7, (Andrews-Best) 

Elkhart, Ind. 

9434. Aurelia, 8, (Chappell) Hartford, Conn. 

9461, Aurelia Palmer, 8, (Morse) 

Hopewell, N. Y. 

A76S0. I. Aurilla, 8 Salina, N. Y. 

10017. Aurinda, 8, (Swainc) Skowhcgan, Me. 

4686. Aurora, 7 N. Y. 

2066. Austin 6 Litchfield, Conn. 

2380. Austin, 6, + Atwater. O. 

2819. Austin, 6, -j- N. Amherst, Mass. 

3777. -Austin R.. 7, -f Pittsburg, Pa. 

4989. Austin Russell, 7, -f-. .. .Auburn, Wis. 

3963. Austin, 7 Logan, O. 

5332. Austin, 7 Windsor, Conn. 

5990. Austin, 7, m Hadley, lU. 

5996. Austin Dickinson, 7, + N. -Amh't, Ms. 

6410. .Austin J., 7, + Craftsbury, Vt 

7504. Austin J., 8, Auburn, Wis. 

7643. -Austin, 8, m Eagle Harbor, N. Y. 

8723. Austin Butler, 8 -Ashland, Ky. 

10503. Austin, 8 W. Amboy. N. Y. 

11612. Avena Luella, 9, (Halver) Chester, la. 

3261. -Avery Dayton, 6, m.,. .Westfield, Mass. 

6559. -Avery, 7 Baraboo, Wis. 

150. -Azariah, 3, -f Colchester, Conn. 

2554. Azro, 6, -j- Montpelier, Vt 

633. Azuba, 5, (Bliss) Columbia, Conn. 

547. -Azubah, 4 E. Wirdsor, Conn, 

892. Azubah, 5 N. Blenheim, N. Y. 

893. Azubah, 5 .N. Blenheim, N. Y. 

3055. Azuba, 6, (Town) ._. . . .W'atcrbury, Vt 



11427.1. B. E., 9 Farley, la. 

7660. Barbara Cordelia, 8. (Engle) Falls, O. 
9902. Barbara -Ann, 8, (Brubaker) 

ILilifax. Pa. 

11591. Barbara, 9, Zancsville, O.^ 

12293. Barbara Evalena, 9, (Walsh) Akron, O. 

12443. Barbara Miller, 9, . . Waterbury., Conn. 

8770. Earna B., 8, (Sanders) W. Roxb'y, Vt 

4377. Barnabas. 7, m.,...San Francisco. Cal. 

Q03. Barney, 5 Taghkanic, N. Y. 

5254. Barney, 7, + Fish Creek, N. Y. 

4566. Barstow, 7, m Wis. 

1 0343. Bayard, 8. + Fremont, Neb. 

11147. Beatrice, 9 Athens, Pa. 

12428. Beatrice G., 9 Whitehall, N. Y. 

5105. Bcda, 7, + ShefTield. Mass. 

10457. Bee Etta, 8 Morgan, Ky. 

627. Belinda, 4, (Pinney) Colebrook, Conn. 

1002. Belinda, 5 Suffield. Conn. 

ioo4. Belinda, 5, (Granger) . .Tolland, Mass.- 

1508. Belinda, 6 German Flats, N. Y. 

2375. Belinda, 6 Torrington, Conn. 

2=171. Belinda, 6, (Stillman) Bark'msted, Ct 
7063. Belinda, 7, (Thorp).. De Kalb Co., 111. 

1 0324. Belle, 8 Venango, Pa. 

1 1744. Belle, 9 Riceville, la. 

131. Benajah, 3, Windsor, Conn. 

338. Benajah, 4, -f- -Ancrnm, N. Y. 

477. Benajah, 4, Columbia, Conn. 

886. Benajah, 5, + Sniithville, N. Y. 

1171. Benajah, 5 Columbia, Conn. 

Sl84. Benaiah, 7, + Smithvillc, N. Y. 

44. Benjamin, 2, Windsor, Conn. 

62. Benjamin, 2, m Westfield, Mass. 

130. Benjamin, 3, + Windsor, Conn. 

158. Benjamin, 3 Windsor, Conn. 

216. Benjamin, 3, + Westfield, Mass. 

365. Benjamin, 4, Windsor, Conn. 



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Benjamin, 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

Benjamin, 4, + Bolton, Conn. 

Benjamin, 4 Westfield, Mass. 

Benjamin, 4, + Remsen, N. Y. 

Benjamin, 5, + . . .Windsor\'ilIe, Conn. 

Benjamin, 5, 4- Windsor, Conn. 

Benjamin Newberry, 5, Windsor, Conn. 

Benjamin, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

Benjamin, 5, + Rushville, N. Y. 

Benjamin, 5, -j- . ..Lenawee Co., Mich. 
Benjamin, s, +.. ..Montgomery, Mass. 

Benjamin, 6 Windsorville, Conn. 

Benjamin, 6 Windsorville, Conn. 

Benjamin, 6, + New Hartford, N. Y. 
Benjamin Webster, 6. -{- 

Watrousville, Mich. 
Benjamin Franklin, 6, + 

Kelly's Corners, Mich. 

Benjamin, 6, m Rochester, N. Y. 

Benjamin W., 6, +.. Richmond, Mass. 
Benjamin Comal, 6, -f- •• -Nemaha, la. 

Benjamin, 6, + Bloomficld, Conn. 

Benjamin, 6, + N. Y. 

Benjamin Newberry, 6, 

E. Windsor, Conn. 

Benjamin, 6 Rushville, N. Y. 

Benjamin, 6, North East, Pa. 

Benjamin, 6, + Cambridge, N. Y. 

Benjamin G., 6 Bryant's Ford, Ky. 

Benjamin, 6, + Henry, 111. 

Benjamin G., 7,. . .Watrousville, Mich. 
Benjamin Pierce, 7,. .Champion, N. Y. 

Benjamin A., 7 Monmouth, Me. 

Benjamin P., 7, + Richf'd Sp'gs, N. Y. 
Benjamin Gaylord, 7, + N. Hartf'd.Ct. 
Benjamin F., 7, m., . . .Clarmore, Okla. 
Benjamin Newberry, 7, + 

Binghamton, N. Y. 

Benjamin, 7 Neb. 

Benjamin Dwight, 7,. . Ypsilanti, Mich. 
Benjamin C, 7, + Battle Creek, Mich. 

Benjamin, 7 New Britain, Conn. 

Benjamin Shearer, 7 Cresco, la. 

Benjamin C, 7, ra Eden, Ind. 

Benjamin Franklin, 7, m., 

Egremont, Mass. 
Benjamin Alison, 7, + . ..Conneaut, O. 

Benjamin S., 7, Andover, Conn. 

Benjamin Gaylord, 8, + Wat't'n, N. Y. 
Benjamin Franklin, 8,. . .Greenfield, O. 
Benjamin Franklin, 8, m.,... Elgin, III. 
Benjamin Turner, 8. + Tolland, Conn. 
Benjamin Bloorafield, 8, + 

Ocean Grove, N. J. 
Benjamin Levi, 8, m.. Bowling Gr'n, O. 
Benjamin Henry. 8, +.. Victor, N. Y. 
Benjamin Franklin, 8, Woodland, Cal. 
Benjamin Franklin, 8, m., Corn'g, Cal. 
Benjamin Franklin, 8, m.. 

Hoboken N. Y. 

Benjamin Merritt, 8,... Berea, O. 

Benjamin C, 8 Okla. 

Benjamin H., 9, + Denver, Col. 

Benjamin Winfield, 9, Scotch R'dge, O. 
Benjamin Horace, 9, Mt. Ver'n, N. Y. 

Bennett J., 6, + Jefferson. O. 

Bennett Bush, 6, + . . Southwick, Mass. 

Bennett Gillett, 7, Southwick, Mass 

Bennett E., 8 Beaver Dam, Wis. 

Bennett, 8 Jeflferson, O. 

Benoice, 7, + Skowliegan, Me. 

Benoni, 4, -f Lebanon, Conn. 

Benoni, 4, + Hartford, Conn. 

Benoni, 4 Torrington, Conn. 

Benoni, 4 Lebanon, Conn. 

Benoni, 5, + Lebanon, Conn. 

Benoni, 5, + Torrington, Conn. 

Benoni, 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

Benton Benoni, 7, Westfield, Mass. 

Beriah 4 + Bolton, Conn, 

Beriah, 5, + Thetford. Vt. 

Beriah. 6. + Boston, Mass. 

Bernadotte, 8, +..New Britain, Conn. 

Bernard D., 9 .Tackson, Mich. 

Bernardine 9, (Alderman) 

Palmyra, N. Y. 
, Bernice Marie, 8,. ..Chandlersville, 111. 
. Bernice Julia, 9, (Gee) . .Conneaut, O. 

. Bernice Irene, 9 Seattle, Wash. 

Bernice, 9 Lenox, Pa. 



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Bertha, 7, .\shtabula, O. 

Bertha Amanda, 8 Meshoppen, Pa. 

Bertha Deming, 8 Hartford, Conn. 

Bertha, 8, (Jones) Preston, Minn. 

Bertha J., 8, (Tyron) Manchester, Ct. 
Bertha Marvin, 8, . . . .Chicopee, Mass. 

Bertha, 8 N. Granby, Conn. 

Bertha, 8 Corinth. Ky. 

Bertha Ella, 8,.. Westfield, Mass. 

Bertha, 8 Randolph, O. 

Bertha A., 9 Jefferson, O. 

Bertha, 9, (Steele) Okla. 

Bertha E., 9, Belleville, Kan. 

Bertha Mary, 9 Fort Dodge. la. 

Bertha, 9 Sidney, Mich. 

Bertha, 9, Fall River, Wis. 

Bertha, 9, Newark Valley, N. Y. 

Bertha E., 9, (Gaines) Westfield, Mass. 

Bertha, 9 Los Angeles, Cal. 

Bertha K., 10 Dundee, N. Y. 

Bertha E.. 10 Phila., Pa. 

Bertie Smith. 8, Pawlet, Vt. 

Bertie, 8 Canton, Pa. 

Bertie, 9 Watertown, N. _Y 

Bertie, 9, Gilmantown, Wis. 

Bertrand. 8 Fennsville, Mich. 

Bertren Ross, 9 Bedford, la. 

Bessie Irene, 7, Plainville, Conn. 

Bessie, 8 Hartford, Conn. 

Bessie Alice, 8 Greenfield, O. 

Bessie E., 8, (Crandall) Griggsville, 111. 

Bessie, 8, (Myers) Oneida, O. 

Bessie Helen, 8 Perrysville, Ind. 

Bessie R., 8, (McCarthv) Hartf'd, Ct. 

Bessie Roxy, 8 Bancroft, Minn. 

Bessie W., 8, (Whipple) Greenf'd, Ms. 
Bessie, 8, (Dugan) ... .Louisville, Ky. 

Bessie Nevada, 8 Jefferson, 0. 

Bessie, 9 Melrose, N. Y. 

Bessie Eulalia, 9 Scotch Ridge, O. 

Bessie L.. 9 PemberviUe, O. 

Bessie Kathryn, 9,. . .Greenfield, Mass. 

Bessie, 9 N. Y. City 

Bethena, 7, (Jones) .... Suffield, Conn. 

Bethia, 6 Lebanon, Conn, 

Bethuel, 6 Waterbury. Vt. 

Betsey, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

Betsey, 5, (Armstrong) W. Sp'f'd. Ms. 

Betsey, 6, (Birge) Bristol, Conn. 

Betsey, 6, (Gushing) .. .Le Roy, N. Y. 

Betsey, 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

Betsey, 6, (Place) Western U. S. 

Betsey, 6. (Green) Jefferson, O. 

Betsey Almira. 7. (Hand) Granger, O. 

Betsey, 7, (Clark) Troy, N. Y. 

Betsey. 7. (Rane) .. -Green Oak, Mich. 
Betsey Maria, 7. (Morell) 

Whitney's Point, N. Y. 
Betsev, 7, (Colvin) .. .Caledonia, Mich. 

Betsev, 7, Westfield, Mass. 

Betsey J., 7, (Whittlesev) N. L'd'n, Ct. 
Betsey Adela. 7, (Danks) Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Betsev. 8, (Youngs) Sylvan, Mich. 

Betsev Smith. 8, Providence, R. I. 

Betsey, 8, (Bush) Fredonia, Mich. 

Betsey Maria. 8, Smithville, N. Y. 

Beulah, 4, (Williams) E. W'dsor. Ct. 
Beulah, 5, (Bumall) Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Beulah, 6 Torrinpton. Conn. 

Beulah, 7 Charlestown, O. 

Beulah, 9, Wakita, Okla. 

Beulah Strong, 9, Westfield, Mass. 

Bildad. 5, m Torrington, Conn. 

Bildad, 7 Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 

Bisbee M., 7 ',;••,• i ' 'J ''^vl" 

Blanch A., 8 Rockford, 111. 

Blanch M., 9, (Taquish) Mondovi. Wis. 
Blanch Anna, 9, (Belding) Rand'ph. Vt. 

Blanch Beatrice, 10 Lyons. Mich. 

Blanche. 8, Abilene, Kan. 

Blanche M., 9 Belleville, Kan. 

Blanche, 9, Chicago. 111. 

Blanche, 9, Randolph, O. 

Bliss. 6, + Otto N. -Y. 

Eoardman Judson, 8, Los .-\ngeles, Cal. 

Bohan, 5. m Pamesville. U. 

Bohan S., 7, +---W. Spokane Wash. 

Bovd. 8, m., Milan, Pa. 

Bovd, 8 Peabody, Kan. 

Brace W., 7 Syracuse, N. Y. 



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10925. 

3674. 

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8095. 

9707. 
10368. 
10492. 
12133. 
12318. 



Bradford, 7, + Skowbegan, Me. 

Bradley S., 7 S. Am. 

Bradley A., 8 Manlius, N. Y. 

Bradner Stewart, 8, Leeds, Mass. 

Bngadore, 5, + Torrington, Conn. 

Brock S.. 8, N Y 

Brockholdst L., 7, + Hamilton, N. Y." 

Bruce Graham, 9 N. Y. City 

Bruce Emerson, 9 N. Y. City 

Bryant Dickinson, 7 Oneida, N Y 

Burdett, 6, + Hartford. Conn. 

Burdctt, Jr., 7, + Hartford, Conn. 

Burdett Frank, 8,..S. Manchester, Ct. 

Burdett H., 9 Smithville. N. Y. 

Burditt Henry, 8 Pawlet, Vt 

BurKoyne, 7, m., Hubbardstown, Mich! 

Burncy Lee, 8 Demosville, Ky. 

Burney, 9 Marquette, Kan. 

Burritt Mather, 8, +...Suffield, Mass. 

gurt, 8. m Milan, Pa. 

Burt tugene, 8 Reed City, Mich. 

Burt Delay, 8, + Moravia, N. Y. 

Burt W., 8 Ripley, N. Y. 

Burt Darius, 9, + Conncaut, O. 

Burtha, 8, (Hodge) Tvler, Mich. 

Burton Goodrich, 8, m N. Y. City 

Burton Jasper, 8, -f Ketch'mv'e, N. Y. 
Burton Samuel, 8, +.. Windsor. Conn. 

Burton H., 8 Canton, Pa. 

Burton, 8, Prophetstown, III. 

Burtrum Clement Springfield, HI. 

Bushnell Blakely, 8, + Philomath. Or. 

Butler Ives, 8 Boston, Mass. 

Byron, 6, + Suffield, Conn. 

Byron, 7 Truxton, N. Y. 

Byron Edgar. 7. m., Mes'g Sp'gs, N. Y. 
Byron Merwin, 7, +. .Westfield, Mass. 

Byron Alvin, 8 Buffalo, N. Y. 

Byron. 8. + Haydensville, Mass. 

Byron Darling. 8 Cleveland, O. 

Byron, 8 la. 

Byron H., 9, Cuyahoga Falls, o! 

Byron Benjamin, 9,. . .Valparaiso, Ind. 



"A*'- £■ Frank, 9, m Blair, Neb. 

6805. C. Wickliffe. 7, m Mecca O. 

7386. C. Rose. 7 W. Suffield. Conn. 

11019. Caddie Emeline, 9 Chicago. 111. 

69. Caleb. 3 E. Windsor. Conn. 

153. Caeb, (Deac), 3, +.. .Colchester, Ct. 

168. Caleb, (Lieut.), 3, +.. .Colchester. Ct. 

429. Caleb. 4. + Brookfield. Mass. 

46s. Caleb. 4, + Colchester. Conn. 

1162. Caleb. 5, + Bennington Co.. Vt. 

2872. Caleb. 6, + Russell, Mass. 

2879. Caleb, 6 Troy N Y 

2886. Caleb, 6, + Colchester, Conn! 

6370. Caleb, 7, + Revere, Mo. 

5152. Calferna, 7, (Simmons) Richf'd, N. Y. 

l884. Calista, 6 m 

2964. Calista, 6 Rushville, ' N. y! 

3270. Calista, 6. (Sackett) . .Westfield. Mass. 

3856. Calista Louisa. 7 Windsor. O. 

488i. Calista, 7, (Pryor)..S. Windsor, Conn. 
5003. Calista A., 7. (Merrill) Whitesfn, N. Y. 

5038. Calista, 7, (Pierce) Camden. Ind. 

5495. Calista, 7 Winchester. Conn. 

6055. Calista, 7 Oakland. Mich. 

94i8. Calista, 8. (Lewis) N. Y. City 

12026. Calista ^^. 9 Fulton, N. Y. 

1076. Calvin, 5, + Middlesex. N. Y. 

1357- Calvin, 5, + Austerlitz. N. Y. 

1391. Calvin, 5 Pittsficld, Mass. 

i4is. Calvin, 5, + Goshen, Mass. 

24o6. Calvin, 6, + Hamilton, N. Y. 

2517. Calvin, 6, + Marshall, .Mich. 

2563. Calvin, 6 Suffield, Conn. 

3409. Calvin, 6 Rochester. N. Y. 

3470. Calvin Alanson, 6, + Elgin. Ill 

3670. Calvin Luther. 6, + . . . Sp'gfK-ld, Mass. 

4320. Calvin. 7. + Alexander. N. Y. 

4399. Calvin, 7. -I- Lagrange. O. 

S102. Calvin. 7. + Eeremont, Mass. 

5393. Calvin Albert, 7 Hamilton, N. Y. 

5624. Calvin B., 7, + Maiden, Mass. 

5802. Calvin S,, 7 Whately, Mass. 

7099. Calvin F.. 7. + Salisbury. N. Y. 

7151. Calvin, 7, m Elgin, HI. 



8000. Calvin S., 8 \kxarder. N. Y. 

9294. Calvin Martin. 8 I.a Grange, Ind! 

9477. Calvin Willard. 8, + Tonganoxie, Kan. 

10095. Calvin Dexter, 8 North East. Pa. 

10949. Cameron Piatt, 8 Oneida, N. Y. 

3053. Candace, 6 Torrington, Conn. 

10003. Candace, 8, (Martin) .. .Buffalo, N. Y. 

9759- Carl, 8 Svracuse, N. Y. 

7449. Carl, 8 Alaiedon, Mich. 

11246. Carl Glen. 9 Otisco. Mich. 

1 1294. Carl Marion, 9 Conneaut, O. 

12213. Carl. 9 Los Angeles, Cal. 

12435. Carl Russell, 9 Cleveland, O. 

12552. Carl Edward, 10 Chester, la. 

12626. Carl v., 10, + Willett. N. Y. 

12655. Carl. 10 Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

9-76. Carlisle Holmes, 8, +..San Jose, Cil. 

5866. Carlos Joslyn, 7 Burlington, N. Y. 

S202. Carlos Chauncey, 8, +..Poultney, Vt. 

10302.1. Carlotta, 8 Canton, Pa. 

6830. Carlton Ross, 7, Richburg, N. Y. 

7426. Carlton Jewett, 8, m Portage. Wis. 

10574. Carlton, 8 Waverly, la. 

703. Caroline, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

1689. Caroline, 6, (Gaylord) N. H'tfd, N. Y. 
1721. Caroline M., 6. (Loomis) N. Britain, Ct 
i8q4. Caroline, 6, (Brown) .. Bethany, N. Y. 
23S4. Caroline E., 6, (Taylor) Caze'a. N. Y. 
2765. Caroline, 6, (Newman) . .Shurtliff. Cal. 
2905. Caroline I., 6, (Ferguson) El'ira. N. Y. 
3043. Caroline. 6, (Merrill) N. Hartfd. Ct 
3423. Caroline, 6. (Culver) .. ..Adrian, Mich. 
3596. Caroline Maria, 6, (Englehart) 

St. Joseph, Mo. 
3646. Caroline, 6, (Warner) 

Sag Harbor, N. Y. 

3925. Caroline E., 7, New Haven, Conn. 

4099- Caroline, 7 Hinsdale. III. 

4252. Caroline, 7, (Greene) Flint. Mich. 

4725. Caroline, 7, (Chapman) E. H't'f'd, Ct 
4788. Caroline, 7, (Smith) .. Booth Bay, Me. 
4898. Caroline D., 7, (Pullcn) W'kesha. Wis. 
4940. Caroline L., 7, (Terry) B'gcw'r, N. Y. 
4969. Caroline Lucy, 7, (Perkins) 

Cincinnatus, N. Y. 

4987. Caroline Elizabeth, 7, Coldwater, Mich. 

4988. Caroline Harriet, 7 Goshen, Ind. 

5i4o. Caroline, 7, (Upham) Troy, Pa. 

5345. Caroline, 7 Lodi, O. 

5513. Caroline, 7, (Frazier) Sid'y Pl'n. N. Y. 
5557- Caroline, 7. (Loomis) .. .Cicero, N. Y. 
5584. Caroline Jeneth. 7.. . Bennington, N. Y. 
5610. Caroline E., 7, (Loomis) . .Suffield, Ct 

5689. Caroline, 7 Springfield, Mass. 

5824. Caroline, 7, (Austin) Mich. 

5880. Caroline R., 7, (Beadle) Richfd. N. Y. 

5983. Caroline, 7 Neb. 

6012. Caroline. 7. (Winters) .. .Eagleville, O. 
6070. Caroline ^latilda, 7.. .Marlboro. Conn. 
6218. Caroline M., 7, (Ryall) D'cyv'e, Tenn. 

6369. Caroline, 7 Black River, N. Y. 

6442. Caroline. 7 Winsted. Conn. 

6485. Caroline. 7 .Mba. Pa. 

6518. Caroline M., 7. (Holmes) M'hias. N. Y. 
6583. Caroline, 7, (Eaton) Cedar R'pids, la. 
6592. Caroline, 7, (Kingsbury) 

Glastonbury. Conn. 

6768. Caroline E., 7 Trov. N. Y. 

6903. Caroline. 7, (Smith) Chicago. III. 

7006. Caroline, 7, (Harsey) Whitehall. N. Y. 

7102. Caroline 7 Salisburv. N. Y. 

7182. Caroline H., 7, (Lewis) Westf'd. Mass. 

7225. Caroline E., 7 .Tefferson. O. 

7258. Caroline A., 7 Palmer, Mass. 

7357. Caroline Lucretia, 7 Sp'fd. Mass. 

7480. Caroline, 8 Columbia, S. C. 

7589. Caroline L., 8, (Amos) Oshkosh. Wis. 

7965. Caroline J., 8 Oneida. N. Y. 

8134. Caroline, 8, (BeckwithBurgoyne) 

St. Louis. Mo. 

8234. Caroline. 8 Rushville, N. Y. 

8327. Caroline Isabel. 8 M.ikanda. III. 

8334. Caroline M.. 8.. . .Colebrook River, Ct 

8341. Caroline Esther, 8 Kewanee, III. 

8508. Caroline E., 8, (Holder) 

N. Coventry, Conn. 
8520. Caroline E., 8,. . .Rockland Co.. N. Y. 
8551. Caroline E.. 8. (Hamilton) Gov't rv, Ct 
864o. Caroline Almyra, 8.. .. Lebanon. <!!onn. 
8788. Caroline A., 8, (Ferry) Braintree, Vt 



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11581. 

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12542. 

5580. 

7106. 

7117. 

7686. 

7745. 

7932. 

8188. 

8570. 

9253- 

9532. 

9546. 

9553- 
10054. 
10092. 
10122. 

10124. 

10382. 
10384. 
10570. 
10587. 
10689. 
10721. 
10965. 
10989. 
10994. 
11151. 
1131S. 
11391. 
1 1 616. 
1 1634. 
11768. 
11812. 
11817. 
12055. 

9489. 
10742. 
12205. 
10365. 

X-ii. 

8185. 
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9528. 

10888. 

195- 

2303. 

1294. 
2299. 
3220. 
3608. 
3862. 
3883. 
3926. 
4oi4. 
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4732. 
4760. 

4872. 
515s- 
5205. 
5227. 
5236. 
5252. 

5253- 
5271- 
5652. 
5726. 
5888. 
6756. 
7307. 



Caroline, 8, (Hadsdale) Shcfl'd, Mass. 
Caroline, 8, (McArthur) Anc'm, N. Y. 
Caroline A., S, (Ford) . . . Footville, O. 

Caroline, 8 Suffield, Conn. 

Caroline Elizabeth, 8, Somerville, N. J. 
Caroline L., 8, (Pettingill) N. H'en, Ct. 
Caroline B., 8, (Tyron) Manch'er, Ct. 

Caroline, 8, (Wyatt) Keokuk. la. 

Caroline J., 8, (Tomson) . .Dover, Kan. 



Caroline, 
Caroline B 



111. 



Carrie 
Carrie, 



9, (Little) Machias, N. Y. 

Caroline, 9 Chippewa Falls, Wis. 

Caroline II., 9, Hartford, Conn. 

Caroline Anna, 9 Austin, Texas 

Carolyn L., 8, (Pierce) Gar'tsville, O. 

Carolyn May, 9, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Carolyn Janet, 10 Yalesville, Conn. 

Carrie, 7, (Owens) . ..Jeffersonville, O. 
Carrie, 7, (Tidwell) ... .Adrian, Mich. 

Carrie E., 7 Bergen, N. Y. 

Carrie C, 8, (Rock) Sand Bank, N. Y. 
Carrie, 8, (Chamberlain). Milan. Pa. 
Carrie Ellen, 8, ... .Washington, D. C. 
Carrie Curtis, 8, (Parker) D'tr't, Mich. 
Carrie lola, 8, (Phelps) Somers, Conn. 
Carrie E., 8, (Shakespeare) 

Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Carrie, 8, (Hollowell) La Fayette, Ind. 
Carrie Maria, 8, (Mahaffey) Osage, la. 

Carrie, 8 Fenner, N. Y. 

Carrie E. 8, (Schober) S. Beth'h'm, Pa. 

E., 8, Rushville, N. Y. 

8 Momence, 111. 

Carrie M., 8, Momence, 111. 

Carrie, 8, Prophetstown, 111. 

Carrie Belle, 8. Doudton, Ky. 

Carrie L., 8, (Wood) Los Angeles, Cal. 

Carrie, 8 N. Y. City 

Carrie, 8 W. Kill, N. Y. 

Carrie, 8 New London, Conn. 

Carrie, 9 N. Brooktield, N. Y. 

Carrie May, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Carrie A., 9 New Cassel, Wis. 

Carrie, 9 Milan, Pa, 

Carrie Loesa, 9, (Bell) . .Perry, N. Y. 

Carrie Rosetta, 9 Okla. 

Carrie A. 9, (Joenks) Laurens, la. 

Carrie L., 9, (Jaquish) Mondovi, Wis. 

Carrie, 9, Dundee, N. Y. 

Carrie, 9, (La Rowe).. Sioux City, la. 

Carrie, 9 Lexington, Mo. 

Carrie Ackley, 9, Cedar Falls, la. 

Carroll S., 8, + Burlington, Vt 

Carroll Cathin, 8, .. .Springfield, Mass. 
Carroll A.. 9,. .. .Council Grove, Kan. 

Casandra Marilla, 8, Berea, O. 

Casey Vaughn Birchwood, Wis. 

Cassey Maud, 8,...Cady's Mills, Mich. 

Cassie Emma, 9 Medora, 111. 

Cassius M., 8, + Chicago, III. 

Cassius Newell. 8 Otis, Ind. 

Catharine, 3, (Walcott) Tolland, Conn. 
(Rorabaugh) 

Smithville, N. Y. 

5, (Burt) .. .Sheffield, Mass. 

6. (Race) . .Egremont, Mass. 
6, (Austin) Egrem't, Mass. 

6, (Holmes) Otis, Mass. 

Lucretia, 7,. .. .Windsor, O. 

Catherine Ann, 7, (Post) . . Sayb'k. Ct. 

Catherine E., 7 Norwalk, Conn. 

7,.. New Hartford, Conn. 

(Wood) Peoria, 111. 

( Moody) ... Wapping, Ct. 
(Mattison) 

White Creek. N. Y. 

, 7 Tolland, Conn. 

(Williams) Mich. 

(Kilmore) Ancram, N. Y. 

Gallatin, N. Y. 

, 7, (Davis) M'nd'n, N. Y. 
(Stoddard-Parish) 

Sharon, Conn. 
Catherine, 7, (Brown) Farmington, 111. 
Catherine, 7, (Cooper) Verona, N. Y. 

Catherine E., 7 Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Catherine. 7, ( ) Charlest'n, Mass. 

Catherine Calora, 7, Lapeer, Mich. 

Catherine M., 7, (Fisk) Brookfield, Pa. 
(Catherine, 7, Blandford, Mass. 



Catharine, 6, 



Catherine, 
Catherine, 
Catherine, 
Catherine, 
Catherine 



Catherine P. 
Catherine, 7 
Catherine, 7 
Catherine, 7 



Catherine M 
Catherine, 7, 
Catherine, 7, 
Catherine, 7. 
Catherine W, 
Catherine, 7, 



7657. 
7685. 

774o. 
7S32. 
8333- 
8651. 
8707. 
8915. 
9167. 
9189. 
9736. 
10055. 

10448. 
10615. 
1 1691. 

118C5. 
II933- 
12220. 
12223. 

12462. 

IIS. 

9766. 

12090. 
12407. 

4950. 

7034. 

3296. 

12004. 

3392. 
3989. 
6178. 
7567. 
7911. 
9378. 

9468. 
A3270. 
3533- 
4344. 
4899. 

6323. 
7286. 
8012. 
9467. 
10972. 
6960. 
1747. 
1897. 
1948. 
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3487. 
7882. 
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396. 

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1585. 
1650. 
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2806. 
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3808. 



Catherine 
Catherine 



Catherine, 8 Logan, O. 

Catherine P., 8, (Tohnson) 

Great Bend. N. Y. 

Catherine, 8, Athens, Pa. 

Catherine M., 8, (Paterson) B'tler, Ind. 
Catherine D., 8, . .Colebrook River, Ct. 

Catherine Emily, 8 Meadville, Mo. 

Catherine M., 8 N. Y. 

Catherine 8, (Nettleton) Penfd, N. Y. 
Catherine E., 8, (Nichol) . .Troy, N. Y. 

Catherine Emma, 8 Oneida, N Y. 

Catherine C, 8, (Hayes) Red Oak, la. 
Catherine A., 8, (Rose) 

Upper Montclair, N. J. 

8 Morgan, Ky. 

I.. 8, (Smythe) N. East, Pa. 
Catherine C, 9, (Nettleton) 

Coldwater, Mich. 

Catherine, 9, Oxford, N. Y. 

Catherine Marvinia, 9,. . .Hartford, Ct. 

Catherine, 9, Asheville, N. C. 

Catherine, 9 Mansfield, O. 

Catherine Newton, 9,....Derbv. Conn. 

Catherine, Tannersville, N. Y. 

Cecil H., 8 Richlield. N. Y. 

Cecil Edward, 9, New Philadelphia, O. 

Cecile Farrington, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Cecilia J., 7, (Lawson) Tridel., W. Va. 

Cecilia, 7 Clarion, Pa. 

Celemna, 6 Westfield, Mass. 

Celeste Gardiner, 9, . .Rochester, N. Y. 
Celestia, 6, (Bentley) S. Dansv'e, N. Y. 
Celestia, 7, (Langford) . . Rock Isl., 111. 
Celestia S., 7, (Patterson) Mansf'd, O. 

' (Burr) Dorset, O. 

1, N. Adams, Mass. 

8, (Darling-Martin) 

Allegan, Mich. 

(Gushing) 

(Sackett) 

(Wilson). 

(Spencer) 



Celestia E., 8, 
Celestia Ann, 
Celestia M., 8, 



Celestia, 8, 

Celestine, 6, 

Celia S., 6, 



Celia 
Celia 



Cicero. N. Y. 
Westf'd, Mass. 
Hopkinton, la. 

7, (Spencer) .. .Ithaca, N. Y. 

7, (Parker-Francis) 

Windsor, N. Y. 
Celia, 7, (Phelps) .. .N. Granby, Conn. 

Celia, 7 Henry, III. 

Celia Mary, 8, (Winstanlev) Eug'e, Or. 

Celia, 8, (Hamilton) (Ticero, N. Y. 

Celia .•\.. 9, N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

Celinda M., 7, (Brockett) Randolph, O. 

Cemantha, 6, (Weed) la. 

Cemantha, 6, (Maine) ... Shelby, Mich. 
Cemantha, 6, (Smith) Champion, N. Y. 

Cemantha, 6, Mantua, O. 

Cena Butler, 6, (Holton) Westf'd, Ms. 

Cephas L., 8 Vineland, N. J. 

Chandler C, 9 San Diego, Cal. 

Chandler H., 6, + St. Catherines, Can. 
Charity, 5, (Hillyer) Southwick, Mass. 
Charity S., 7, (Dana) . .Woodstock, Vt. 
Charity A., 8, (Prepton) S Fran'o, Cal. 

Charles. 3. -t- Bolton, (i^onn. 

Charles, 4, -|" Windsor, CTonn; 

Ciiarles, 4, Bolton, Conn. 

Charles, 4 Bolton, Conn. 

(Tharles, 4, + Bolton, Conn. 

Charles, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

(Tharles, 5, + W. Granville, Mass. 

Charles, 5, -i-...W. Springfield, Mass. 

Charles, 5, ^- Petersburg, Va. 

Charles L., 6. + Enfield, Conn. 

Charles F. , 6. + Norwalk, Conn. 

Charles, 6, + Carthage, N. Y. 

(I^harles, 6, + Conneaut, O. 

Charles, 6, + Watson, N. Y. 

Charles, 6, + Hiram, O. 

Charles Henry, 6, Windsor, Conn. 

Charles, 6, Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Charles, 6 .....Warren, N. Y. 

Charles, 6 Whitesborough, N. Y. 

Charles Grandison, 6, +..Litchf'd, Ct. 

Charles, 6, + Canton, Pa. 

Charles D., 6, + .'\usterlitz. N. Y. 

Charles, 6, -t- Independence, la. 

Charles M., 6 Jefferson, O. 

Charles Lyman, 6, + Henry, III. 

Charles Smith, 6, Sacramento, Cal. 

Charles, 6 Petersburg, Va. 

Charles, 7 Trowbridge, Mich. 

Charles King, 7, m., W'r'house Pt., Ct. 



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3819. Charles May, ^, + Pittsburg, Pa. 

3885. Charles Frederick, 7,. .Saybrook, Conn. 

3928. Charles F., 7 Norwalk, Conn. 

3945. Charles, 7, Claridon, O. 

3976. Charles Martin, 7, + Hopcdale, Mass. 

3983. Charles S., 7, -f Milan, Pa. 

4017. Charles Warren, 7, -{-...Cleveland. O. 

4o48. Charles C, 7, Watrousvillc, Mich. 

4051. Charles I... 7, -f- Akron, Mich. 

4o64. Charles Wilson, 7, -{-.... Nashville, O. 

4096. Charles Watbon, 7, Hinsdale, 111. 

4i 18. Charles, 7 Hartford, Conn. 

4123. Charles Wesley, 7, Boston, Mass. 

4125. Charles Wesley, 7, +... Leeds. Mass. 

4134. Charles E., 7, -f- Vincland. N. J. 

4156. Charles, 7. Pittsficld, 111. 

4219. Charles Henry, 7, + Santa Clara. Cal. 
4295. Charles, 7, m.. Point Peninsula. N. Y. 

4306. Charles, 7, Danton, 111. 

4312. Charles, 7 Pillar Point, N. Y. 

4323. Charles W., 7, m.,..N. Newbcrg, Mich. 

4336. Charles L., 7, I)e Witt. N. Y. 

4376. Charles 7, Peoria, HI. 

4393. Charles H., 7, W. Vienna, N. Y. 

44o6. Charles Wesley, 7, Byron, Mich. 

4413. Charles, 7 Adrian, Mich. 

4437. Charles H., 7, + Carthage, N. Y. 

4490. Charles Ward, 7, m... .. Hannibal, Mo. 
4532. Charles Marvin, 7, + . . . .Conneaut, O. 
4527. Charles Gordon, 7, + W. Ch'tcr, N. Y. 

4570. Charles, 7 Forest Lake, Pa. 

4Ci8. Charles, 7, Wooflland, Cal. 

4674. Charles, 7, + Peoria, III. 

48oi. Charles, 7, -j- Hartford, Conn, 

484G. Charles O., 7, + Oneida, O. 

4877. Charles Henry, 7, +..Andover, Conn. 

4884. Charles E., 7, -j- Andovcr, Conn. 

4954. Charles Lathrop, 7, + Lebanon. Conn. 
4976. C'harles Knapp, 7, -f- Port Jervis, N. Y. 
49S6. Charles Eugene, 7,. . .Coldwater, Mich. 
5030. Charles, 7, -j- Hiram, O. 

5046. Charles, 7, Georgia, Vt. 

5047. C'harles, 7, Georgia, Vt. 

5275. Charles Freedom, 7, -\- Ringw'd, Okla. 
5342. Charles Hitchcock, 7, -h Liverpool, O. 

5293. Charles Ellsworth, 7, Nemaha. la. 

5367. Charles Battell, 7, -f . .Brooklyn, N. Y. 

5592. Charles Smith, 7, -}- Chicago, 111. 

5605. Charles J., 7 N. Y. City 

5616. Charles Frederick, 7, + Suffxeld. Conn. 

5646. Charles, 7, Fcnner, N. Y. 

5669. Charles E., 7, -f Boston, Mass. 

5729. Charles Bunco, 7, m., . .Manchester, Ct. 

5762. Charles Morton, 7, Fairfield, la. 

5782. Charles H., 7, -^- Calwood, Mo. 

5803. Charles P., 7, -f- Hartford, Conn. 

581 1. Charles Leonard, 7, -|- Chico])ce, Mass. 

5859. Charles, 7 Middlcbury. Vt. 

5860. Charles Freedom, 7, +.. Alpena, Mich. 
S864. Charles Augustus, 7, -f- ■ ■ • -Trov, Wis. 
5873- Charles Whitney, 7,. . .Richfield,' N. Y. 

5956. Charles C, 7, -f- Danvers, 111. 

6039. Charles Greenfield, 7, + Hartford, Ct. 

6101. Charles, 7 Kenosha, Wis. 

6131. Charles H., 7, + Skowhegan, Me. 

6186. Charles Addison, 7, — St. Clair, Mich. 

6273. Charles Giles, 7, -f Orwell, N. Y. 

6297. Charles Harvey, 7, W. Bainb'ge, N. Y. 

6329. Charles, 7 Lebanon. N. Y. 

6350. Charles W., 7, -f River Falls, Wis. 

6376. Charles G., 7, Litchfield, Conn. 

6462. Charles, 7, \ Canton, Pa. 

6514. Charles Henry, 7 Cresco. la. 

6572. Charles Wesley, 7, Cha't'q'a Co., N. Y. 

6573. Charles, 7 Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

6597. Charles B., 7, -\- Berea, O. 

6642. Charles, 7, m., Niles, Mich. 

6648. Charles, 7 La Porte, Ind. 

6607. Charles, 7. Eden, Ind. 

6785. Charles Hamilton, 7, m....Scipio. Ind. 

6850. Charles M.. 7, + North East, Pa. 

6857. Charles Joel. 7 Jolict, HI. 

6908. Charles .\ugustus, 7, +... Chicago, III. 

6936. Charles, 7 Ky. 

6938. Charles William, 7, m.. Lake Chas., La. 

6953. Charles E., 7 Springfield, Mass. 

701 1. Charles E., 7 Pompeii, Mich. 

7018. Charles 7 Bay City, Mich. 

7o46. Charles L., 7 Minneapolis, Minn. 

7070. Charles D., 7, +. . .Dewittville. N. Y. 



7071. Charles Augustus, 7, 4- Tompk's, Mich. 

7081. Charles, 7 Rochester, N. V. 

7io4. Charles, 7 Adrian, Mich. 

7129. Charles. 7 Madrid, N. Y. 

7172. Charles Frederick, 7, +.. Derby, Conn. 

7200. Charles W., 7, S. Hadlev. Mass. 

724 1. Charles E., 7.. • -Republican City, Neb. 

7251. Charles H., 7, -f N. Y. City 

7256. Charles N., 7, + Mexico, N. Y. 

7262. Charles Henry, 7, -f N. Haven, Conn. 

7282. Charles, 7, Henry, HI. 

7317. Charles Irving, 7, m., Southwick. Mass. 

73*46. Charles F., 7, + Chicago. III. 

7377- Charles. 7 Nashville, Tcnn. 

7378. Charles DeWitt, 7...S. Francisco, Cal. 

74 1 7. Charles, 8 Flint, Mich. 

74i8. Charles, 8 Dexter. N. Y. 

7421. Charles Victor, 8, Lone Rock, Wis. 

7431. Charles Rodncv, 8, Palermo, N. Y. 

7432. Charles William, 8, + Ogd'sb'g, N. Y. 

7444. Charles S., 8, m., Lansing, Mich. 

7473. Charles, 8. m S. Adams. Mass. 

7522. Charles Harvey, 8... New Cassel, Wis. 

7537. Charles Randolph, 8, H- Prescott, Ariz. 

7554. Charles L.. 8, Swissv'e Sta., P't'b'g, Pa. 

7588. Charles Wm., 8, -f. ..Burlington, Wis. 

7605. Charles Almcron, 8, Dundee, III. 

7634, Charles. 8, m., Hempden, O. 

7637. Charles Collins, 8 Windsor, Conn. 

7700. Charles Wilbur, 8 Hopedale, Mass. 

7764. Charles. 8, -j- Bergen, N. Y. 

7709. Charles Lorrin, 8, -f N. Y. City 

7801. Charles Wilson, 8 Nashville, O. 

7819. Charles Drayton, 8, Newton, la. 

7822. Charles Lewis. 8, + Ashland, Or. 

7839. Charles M.. 8, Le Sueur Cent'r, Minn. 

7866. Charles Hcnrj-, 8. + Elgin, III. 

7923. Charles A., 8, + ?. . . .Ainsworth, Neb. 

7962. Charles P., 8, Belmont. la. 

7997. Charles, 8 Alexander, N. Y. 

8076. Charles Wm., 8,....W. Carlisle, Mich. 

81 12. Charles. 8 Conneaut. O. 

8132. Charles H., 8, Copenhagen. N. V. 

8i48. Charles, 8 Lowell, Mass. 

8150. Charles E., 8 Brooklyn, N. Y. 

8157- Charles Wesley, 8, Hebron, Conn. 

8159. Charles 'SI., 8, + Chicago. HI. 

8172. Charles H., 8 Fishcrville. N. H. 

8192. Charles Henry, 8, -{-....Columbus, O. 

8245. Charles, 8 Peoria, HI. 

8232. Charles M., 8 Peoria. HI. 

8286. Charles. 8 N. Freedom, Wis. 

8317. Charles S., 8,. .Menonionee Falls, Wis. 

8320. Charles W., 8 Otisville. N. Y. 

8382. Charles Edgar, 8, + Sherburne, N. Y. 
8387. Charles Hiram, 8, Eaton Rapids, Mich. 

84o6. Charles A., 8 Buffalo. N. Y. 

84i6. Charles. 8, Winthrop, Me. 

8430, Charles H., 8, -f* Lebanon, Conn. 

8544. Charles Badger, 8 Andover, Conn. 

8573. Charles F., 8, +.. .Washington, D. C. 
8613. Charles .*\ugustus, 8, m., .Andover. Ct. 

8644. Charies Bacon, 8. + Buffalo, N. Y. 

8647. Charles C. 8, + Leonard B'ge. Conn, 

8703. Charles Tracv, 8, m Buffalo. N. Y. 

8744. Charles, 8. m., Token Creek, Wis. 

8748. Charles W., 8, + Oswego. N. Y. 

8754. Charles Aldcn. 8, + Lodi. S. Dak. 

8833. Charles H., 8, + Sparta. Mich. 

8894. Charles, 8. m Russelltown. Canada 

8898. Charles Dodge, 8, N. Y. City 

8931. Charles D., 8. -f- Lenox. Mass. 

8945. Charles, 8, + Van Deusenvillc, Mass. 

8991. Charles W., 8, + Marshall. Mich. 

9028. Charles, 8 Columbus. Wis. 

9080. Charles, 8 Hillsdale. N. Y. 

9109. Charles W., 8, +... .Brooklyn, N. Y. 

9i4i. Charles W., 8, + Syracuse, N. Y. 

9161. Charles. 8, S. Canaan, Conn, 

9185. Charles S., 8, m.,.. Saginaw City, Mich. 
9192. Charles L., 8 Ringwood, Okla. 

A9193.01. Charles E., 8. ....Cannon Falls, Minn. 

9197. Charles Ephraim, 8 Emporia. Kan. 

9254. Charles D.. 8, +.. Battle Creek, Mich. 

9273. Charles Milton, 8, + Cleveland, O. 

9270. Charles Fremont, 8, +.. .Trumbull. O. 

9306. Charles Z.. 8. H- Ravenna. O. 

9322. Charles Battell. 8, -f- . .Fanwood, N. J- 
9327. Charles W., (Rev.), 8. + Ashby, Mass. 
9342. Charles, 8, Fayettcville, N. Y. 



637 



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9654. 
9658. 
9677- 
9705- 
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9799- 
9857. 
9879. 
9905. 
9916. 
9935- 
9956- 
9961. 
999 1- 

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10026. 
10070. 
10080. 

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10108. 
10150. 
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10253. 
10256. 
10315. 
10360. 

10382.4. 

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10598. 
10621. 
10696. 
10703. 
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10882. 
10955. 
11046. 1. 
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11487. 
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1:511. 
11553. 
11574. 
11576. 
1 1580. 
11635- 
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11665. 
11702. 
11813. 
11720. 
11826. 



Charles Warner, 8, + • -Ind'p'lis, Ind. 

Charles W-, 8, + E. Wilson, N. Y. 

Charles Allen, 8, m N. Britain, Ct. 

Charles Epaphras, 8, +.. Attica, N. Y. 

Charles W., 8, Bloomfield, Conn. 

Charles Philip. 8,. . .Farmington, N. Y. 

Charles F., 8 Phcenix, N._ Y. 

Charles Henry, 8, in., . ..Baldwin, Kan. 
Charles Adams, 8, . . Deckertown, N. J. 

Charles E., 8 Maiden, Mass. 

Charles R., 8, E. Pembroke, N. Y. 

Charles Edwin, 8 Broadlands, 111. 

Charles C, 8 Los Angeles, Cal. 

Charles Cato, 8, Hamilton, Nev. 

Charles, 8 Corning, Cal. 

Charles A., 8 Hartford, Conn. 

Charles C, 8 Augusta, Mich. 

Charles Whitney, 8, ... Farmington, Ct. 

Charles Wheeler, 8, + O. 

Charles Otis, 8 Phila., Pa. 

Charles Northani. 8, -f-.. Bolton, Conn. 

Charles Edwin, 8 Cushman, Mass. 

Charles Cass, 8, +----I^es Moines, la. 

Charles Russell, 8 El Paso, Texas 

Charles Cook, 8 Louisville, Ky. 

Charles 8, Fennville, Mich. 

Charles H., 8 Fennville, Mich. 

Charles Brownell, 8, W. Chester, Mich. 
Charles Wolcott, 8, Binghamton, N. Y. 

Charles, 8 Manchester, N. H. 

Charles, 8 Skowhegan, Me. 

Charles Wilbur, 8, Waukegan, 111. 

Charles Albert, 8 Northville, Mich. 

Charles Ezra, 8, m.. Battle Cr'k, Mich. 

Charles Burch, 8 Greenfield, Pa. 

Charles Burch, 8, + Albany, N. Y. 

Charles A.. 8, m., Guilf'd Center, N. Y. 

Charles D., 8, m., Necedah, Wis. 

Charles Richard, 8, .. .Memphis, Tenn. 

Charles W., 8 Stowe, Vt. 

Charles R., 8, + Painesville, O. 

Charles Halleck, 8, + Akron, O. 

Charles, 8 Dryden, N. Y. 

Charles Henry, 8, m Berea, O. 

Charles Frank, 8 Waynesfietd, O. 

Charles, Dr., 8, + Vera, Ind. 

Charles L., 8, m Enterprise. Ky. 

Charles Spencer, 8, + Cr'nbush, N. Y. 

Charles Sacia, 8 Albany, N. Y. 

Charles Dexter, 8, +..Kan. City, Kan. 

Charles L., 8, .Jacksonville, 111. 

Charles, 8 Milwaukee, Wis. 

Charles Henry, 8 Detroit, Mich. 

Charles E., 8 Pompeii, Mich. 

Charles, A., 8 Pompeii, Mich. 

Charles, 8 Batavia, N. Y. 

Charles IL, 8 Red Willow, Neb. 

Charles W., 8, +... Springfield, Mass. 

Charles F., 8. + Conneaut, O. 

Charles Frank, 8 Ottumwa, la. 

Charles H., 8 Painesville. O. 

Charles Rodney, 9,. .. Milwaukee, Wis. 

Charles Joseph, 9 Barrington, 111. 

Charles, 9, Nelsonville, O. 

Charles, 9 Haydenville, O, 

Charles. 9, Bergen, N. Y. 

Charles Frederick, 9 Berea, O. 

Charles, 9, Forsythe, Mo. 

Charles Almeron, 9, S. Francisco, Cal. 

Charles Homer, 9 Medford, Mass. 

Charles Lincoln, 9,. .Washington, D. C. 

Charles, 9, Chicago, 111. 

Charles, 9 Tyler, N. Y. 

Charles B., 9 CassviUe, N. Y. 

Charles W., 9, m., Northampton. Mass. 

Charles E.. 9 Scranton, Pa. 

Charles H., 9, m., Bath, N. Y. 

Charles Raymond. 9 Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Charles Martin, 9 Hartford, Conn. 

Charles Sperman, 9,. .. Belleville, Kan. 

Charles K.. 9 Buffalo, N. Y. 

Charles Knap, 9, m,, . .Hamburg. N. Y. 
Charles Brown, 9, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 

Charles O.. 9 Mondovi, Wis. 

Charles W.. 9. m Charlotte, Mich. 

Charles Alden, 9 Sparta, Mich. 

Charles, q ^^'•'•.P- 

Charles W., 9, + Lexington, Mo. 

Charles S., 9, ..Great Barrington, Mass. 
Charles Henry, 9,.. Garden City. Minn. 



11877. 

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12095. 
121 14.4. 

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12162. 

12267. 

12294. 
12465.2. 

12324. 

12380. 

12546. 

12613. 

12614. 

12652. 

12656. 

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1366- 
1456. 
1679. 
1962. 

2242. 
2753- 
2912. 
3556- 
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3851- 
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4030. 
4560. 
4580. 

4791. 

4847. 
5193- 

5231- 
5373- 

5448. 

5544. 
6030. 
6027. 
6459. 

6535- 
7177. 

7420. 
7590. 

8028. 
8145. 
8635. 
8642. 
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9060. 
9119. 
9441. 

9452. 

9974. 
10200. 
10231. 

10318. 
10531- 

10715- 
10731. 
10899. 
1002S. 
11689. 
985- 



Charles W-, 9 Syracuse, N. Y. 

Charles C, 9, m Pemberville, O. 

Charles Russell, 9, m., Hartford, Conn. 

Charles L.. 9. + Cleveland. O. 

Charles W.. 9 Polk, O. 

Charles, 9, Lodi, O. 

Charles Battell, 9 Fanwood, N. J. 

Charles W., Jr., 9, Ashby, Mass. 

Charles Wicks. 9 Attica. N. Y. 

Charles Phillips, 9, +... Victor, N. Y. 

Charles, 9 Joliet, 111. 

Charles F., 9 St. Louis, Mo. 

Charles L., 9 Williamsburg, Mass. 

Charles, 9, Marietta, O. 

Charles N., 9. +... Manchester. Conn. 

Charles Russell, 9 Ilarrisburg. Pa. 

Charles Richard. 9, Phila., Pa. 

Charles Edward, 9 Akron, O. 

Charles Herbert. 9,.... Fargo, N. Dak. 

Charles Russell. 9. Latonia. Ky. 

Charles Frederick, 9,. .. Philomath, Or. 

Charles Price, 10, Bloomfield, Col. 

Charles W., 10 Lexington, Mo. 

Charles P., 10 Lexington, Mo. 

Charles Northam, 10, .. Manchester, Ct. 

Charles Wayne, 10, Phila., Pa. 

Charles, m.. Ithaca. N. Y. 

Charles Bay Citv, Mich. 

Charles, St. John, Or. 

Charles Leroy. m Springfield, 111. 

Charles la. • 

Charlie, 7, Westville, Ind. 

Charlotte, 4, (Norton) 

Feeding Hills. Mass. 
Charlotte, 5, (Dotv) Wh'e Lake, Mich. 
Charlotte. 5, (Marsh) W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Charlotte. 6. (Scudder) Mich. 

Charlotte. 6, (Warner) C'mpion, N. Y. 

Charlotte, 6, (Childs) Brandon, Vt. 

Charlotte, 6, (Fargo).. Le Roy, N. Y. 
Charlotte J., 6, (Gushing) Elmira, N. Y. 
Charlotte. 6. (Bishop).. N. Haven. Ct. 

Charlotte Belinda, 7 Dexter, N. Y. 

Charlotte, 7, (Smith) Windsor, O. 

Charlotte. 7 Groton, N. Y. 

Charlotte Ella, 7, (Trask) Montv'le, O. 
Charlotte, 7, (Caldwell) Can'd'a, N. Y. 

Charlotte. 7. (Ketcham) 

Champlain. N. Y. 

Charlotte E., 7, (Bliven) Lebanon, Ct. 

Charlotte S., 7, (Atherly) Q'ncy, N. Y. 

Charlotte, 7, (Williamson) 

Greene, N. Y. 

Charlotte, 7, (Huestis) Rhineb'k, N. Y. 

Charlotte, 7, (Roberts) \'ineland, Wis. 

Charlotte Anna, 7, (Harvey) 

Windsor, Conn. 

Charlotte G.. 7, (Hughes) F'r Mt.. N.Y. 

Charlotte M.. 7, (Flagg) .. Berlin, Wis. 

Charlotte S.. 7, E. Windsor. Conn. 

Charlotte. 7, (Smith) Harford. Pa. 

Charlotte. 7. (Ware) .. .Groton. N. Y. 

Charlotte Evelyn, 7, (Warriner) 

W. Springfield, Mass. 

Charlotte Victorine, 8, St. Paul, Minn. 

Charlotte L., 8. (Wortman) 

Wheatland, Wis. 

Charlotte, 8 Easton, Mo. 

Charlotte Valena, 8, Sandusky, O. 

Charlotte E., 8, Norwich, Conn. 

Charlotte Bieelow, 8,. . .Buffalo. N. Y. 

Charlotte E.. 8 N. Y. City 

Charlotte. 8. (Leonard) . .E. Troy, Pa. 

Charlotte. 8 Gallatin. N. Y. 

Charlotte Cornelia. 8 (Barnard- 

Morrill) Lowell, Mass. 

Charlotte P.. 8. Bloomfield. Conn. 

Charlotte A., 8, (Anderson) Chic, 111. 

Charlotte Adah, 8 Revere, Mo. 

Charlotte Gilraan, 8, (Camp) 

Winsted, Conn. 

Charlotte Ann, 8 Dryden, N. Y. 

Charlotte L., 8, (Clark) 

W. Spring Creek. Pa. 

Charlotte Elizabeth, 8, ..N. Haven, Ct. 

Charlotte J., 8, Osceola Mills, Pa. 

Charlotte Peck, 8 Granby, Conn. 

Charlotte L.. 8. (Spencer) Scr't'n, Pa. 

Charlotte C. 9, (Leland) Chicago, 111. 

Chauncey, 5 Windsor, Conn. 



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1971. 

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10101. 
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1930. 
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7323. 

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7943. 
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10076. 

10186. 

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12230. 

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. Chauncey, 5, m Albany, N. Y. 

Chaunccy, s E. Windsor, Conn. 

Chauncey, 5, +....E. Windsor, Conn. 

Chauncey, 5 Bcckct, Mass. 

Chauncey, 6, +....S. Windsor, Conn. 

Chaunccy, 6, -f Cal. 

Chauncey, 6, m Lebanon. Conn, 

Chauncey, 6 Harrisville. O. 

Chaunccy, 6 Florence, N. Y. 

Chauncey, 7 Hartford, Conn. 

Chauncey Clark, 7, + Kan. 

Chauncey Chester, 7, + Syrac'e, N. Y. 
Chauncey A., 7, m.,. .Champion, N. Y. 

Chauncey, 7, + Rome, N. Y. 

Chauncey, 7 Coventry, Conn. 

Chauncey, 7, + Baltimore, Md. 

Chauncey, 7 Monmouth, Me. 

Chauncey, 7, +.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Chauncey, 7, + W. Buffalo, O. 

Chauncey, 7, + Bloomtield. Conn. 

Chauncey, 7, -j- La Porte, Ind. 

Chaunccy Luke, 7, m., Middletown, Ct. 

Chauncey L., 7 Groton, N. Y. 

Chauncey B., 8 North East, Pa. 

Chauncey R., 8, m North East. Pa. 

Chauncey Chester, 9, ...Mereta. Texas 
Chauncey Eugene, 9,. .Greenfield, Tex. 

Chester. 5, Coventry. Conn. 

Chester, 5, + Benton, O. 

Chester, 6, +... German Flats, N. Y. 

Chester, 6 Bolton, Conn. 

Chester, 6, + Cicero. N. Y. 

Chester \VilIiam, 6 Lagrange, O. 

Chester, 6, -f" Coventry, Conn. 

Chester, 6 Harrisville, O. 

Chester, 6, m., Harrisville, O. 

Chester, 6, + Rushvillc, N. Y.' 

Chester, 6 Codrington, Ontario 

Chester, 6, Westfield, Mass. 

Chester G., 6, + Chatham, N. Y. 

Chester, 7, + Watertown, N. Y. 

Chester C, 7, + Springfield, Mass. 

Chester L., 7, + Waterloo, Wis. 

Chester, 7, -f- Binghamton, N. Y. 

Chester Martin, 7, + Hartford, Conn. 

Chester C, 7, + Footville, O. 

Chester H.. 7, + North East, Pa. 

Chester, 7, Codrington, Can. 

Chester, 7 Newcombville, Can. 

Chester Abner, 7, +... Madrid, N. Y. 

Chester, 7 Hartford, O. 

Chester Peck, 7, +....Granby, Conn. 

Chester M., 8 Mcshoppen, Pa. 

Chester, 8 N. Y. City 

Chester Hicks, 8, + Enelewood, N. J. 

Chester, 8 Binghamton, N. Y. 

Chester James. 8.. . . Fisherville. N. H. 
Chester NIartin, 8, -f Hartford, Conn. 

Chester, 8, + Norwalk, O. 

Chester Brown, 8, + Los Angeles, Cal. 

Chester Abner,' 8, .Appleton. Wis. 

Chester A., 8 Nahcotta, Wash. 

Chester .\nderson, 8, North'pton, Mass. 

Chester Boyd, 9 Barrington. HI. 

Chester, 9 \*ienna, N. Y. 

Chester, 9 Diamond Springs, Kan. 

Chester B.. Jr., 9. ...Los Angeles, Cal. 

Chloe. 4, Bolton, Conn. 

Chloc, 5, (Crane).. E. Windsor, Conn 

Chloe, 5 Bolton, Conn 

Chloe, 5, (Loomis) . . . E. Windsor, Ct. 

Chloe, s Torrington, Conn. 

Chloc, 5, (Shaw) Chicopee, Mass. 

Chloc, 5, Lanesboro, Mass. 

Chloe M., 6, (Dwight) 

E. Longmeadow, Mass. 
Chloc, 6. (Bacon)... Oneida Co., N. Y. 
(Thloc. 6. (Benton) Bennington, N. Y. 

Chloe, 6, Bloom^eld, Conn. 

Chloe, 6, (Cook) Windsor, O. 

Chloc. 6, (Curtis) Olivet. Mich. 

Chloe Ann, 7. (Strong) E. W'dsor, Ct 
Chloe, 7, (Emblem-Brooks) 

F.lmira, N. Y. 
Chloe, 7, (Hitchcock). .Warsaw, N. Y. 

Chloe. 7. (Cole) Mo. 

Chloe A., 7. (Roberts) Vineland, N. J. 
Chloe Brown, 7, (Drake) Windsor, Ct. 
Chloe Ann, 7. (Fleming) Colebr'k. Ct. 
Chloe, (Traphagen) Fan'ervillc, N. Y. 



6866. Christia Rosell, 



7. (Bush) 

Westfield, Mass. 
287. Christiana, 4. (Cone) . . . Bolton, Conn. 
523. Christiana, 4, (JewellHigbee) 

Harwinton, Conn. 
4370. Christiana, 7, (Sherman) 

Little Falls, N. Y. 
4559. Christiana E., 7,...S. Windsor, Conn. 
5154. Christina, 7. (Moulton) . .Union, N. Y. 
8989. Christina, 8, (Wintens) Fr'onia, Mich. 

10505. Christina P., 8 W. .\mboy, N. Y. 

1 1 129. Christina S., 9 Smithhcld, Pa. 

12185. Christina R.. 9,.. Mansfield Center, Ct 

1 0901. Christine Eliza, 8, Granby, Ct 

2758. Christopher C, 6, + Sag Harbor, N. Y. 

7142. Christopher, 7 Odin, IlL 

7143. Christopher, 7 Odin, IlL 

VI-3. Christopher St Johns, Or. 

1062. Clara, 5, Bolton, (ionn. 

1901. Clara, 6, (Joslin) Lenox. N. Y. 

2599. Clara, 6 Booth Bav. Me. 

3923. Clara Elizabeth, 7,. . .Slatcrville,' N. Y. 

4i45. Clara E., 7 Northampton, Mass. 

4449. Clara I., 7. (Fletcher) Champn, N. Y. 

5818. Clara Bardwell, 7, Whately, Mass. 

6099. Clara M., 7, (Ross) .. Buchanan, Mich. 
68(>5. Clara Jenney, 7,. . . Jeffersonville, Ind. 

-246. Clara J., 7 Springfield, Mass. 

7329. Clara Cornelia, 7 Palmer, Mass. 

7342. Clara Spencer. 7 SuHield. Conn. 

7368. Clara H., 7, (Merrill) N. Y. City 

7383. Clara, 7, Hartford, Conn. 

7571. Clara A., 8, (Baird) Windsor, O. 

7731. Clara, 8, (Kinner) Sayre, Pa. 

7797. Clara E., 8, (Chrisman) Newa'go, Mich. 

7858. Clara Amelia, g Mcshoppen, Pa. 

7871. Clara E., 8, (Jourdain) North'pt'n, Ms. 

7898. Clara Eva, 8 S. Manchester, Conn. 

8120. Clara, 8 Conneaut, O. 

9129. Clara Fannie, 8 Duquoin, IlL 

9143. Clara, 8, (Hildreth) .. .Hudson, N. Y. 

9227. Clara, 8 Webster, O. 

9328. Clara Elizabeth. 8 Charlestown. O. 

9334. Clara I., 8 Lamartine, Wis. 

954l. Clara V., 8 E. Pembroke, N. Y. 

9657- Clara, 8 Red Bluff. CaL 

9727. Clara May, 8 Arbuckle. W. Va. 

9742. Clara D.. 8 Shaftsbur>', Vt 

9791. Clara Adella, 8 Dccrficld, Mich. 

9821. Clara Etta, 8, (Tubbs) .. Volga, S. D. 

looi r. Clara M., 8, Binghamton, N. Y. 

10195. Clara Ellen, 8, (Walker) ... .Moar, la. 
10359. Clara L., 8, (Philipstheir) O'ida. N. Y. 

10382.3. Clara E.. 8 Wavnesfield, O. 

10854. Clara, 8, Jefferson, O. 

10865. Clara Jane. 8 Feeding Hills, Mass. 

10936. Clara Augusta. 8 Holvoke, Mass. 

10964. Clara, 9 N. Brook'field. N. Y. 

11177. Clara Mildred. 9, N. Y. City 

11182. Clara Icona. 9 Berea, O. 

ii4o4. Clara Denison, 9, ... .Yokohama, Japan 

11829. Clara, 9 Garden (Tity, Minn. 

11876. Clara, 9 Syracuse, N. Y. 

12043. Clara, 9 fiurlington, Vt 

12278. Clara Adelaide, 9, Norman, Okla. 

12354. Clara Reform, 9, Cleveland, 0. 

I24i6. Clara Louisa, 9 .\llegheny. Pa. 

12502. Clara Ree, 10 Winston, Mo. 

12517. Clara E., 10, (Simmons) Goliad, Tex. 
12570. Clara B., 10, (Merrill) Pittsfield. Mass. 

Vl-6. Clara St John, Or. 

4015. Clarence F., 7, ..New Hartford, Conn. 

794i. Clarence Hartan, 8 Oakland, CaL 

8122. Clarence, 8 Conneaut, 0. 

8487. Clarence Eugene, 8 Hudson, Mich. 

9979. Clarence Sumner, 8, + W'ccster, Mass. 

10358. Clarence E., 8 Denver, CoL 

10459. Clarence H., 8, m Butler, Ky. 

10560. Clarence Eugene, 8 Albany. N. Y. 

10986. Clarence N., 9 Hartford, Conn. 

10993. Clarence, 9 N. .\dams, Mass. 

1 1040. Clarence A., 9 Half Day. III. 

11054. Clarence King. 9, m.,. .. Detroit. Mich. 

11084. Clarence LTpton, 9, Enterprise. 0. 

11247. (Clarence T.. 9 Cadillac, Mich. 

11613. Clarence Alfred L., 9, +. .Chester, la. 

11624. Clarence, .'\yrshire, la. 

11664. C*larence Black, 9 Sparta, Mich. 

12181. Clarence Sumner J., 9, + Pueblo, CoL 
12489. Clarence Albert, 10 Cleveland, O. 



639 



Snbrx iFtrst 



S636. Claretta D., S, Norwich, Conn. 

3343. Clarinda, 6, (Hartzel) . .N. Benton, O. 

4574. Clarinda, 7, (Roberts) Mich. 

5101. Clarinda, 7, (Crippen) Bar*ngt*n, Mass. 

5565. Clarinda, 7, (Tripp) Windsor, O. 

5971. Clarinda, 7, (Kinney) . ..Belvidere, Pa. 
6875.2. Clarinda Grant, 7,. . . .Westheld, Mass. 

68S0. Clarinda Grant, 7 VVestfield, Mass. 

8935. Clarinda D., 8, (Butler) Richm'd, Mass. 

92S7. Clarinda Evaline, 8, Lodi, O. 

7S7. Clarissa, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

1060. Clarissa, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

1145. Clarissa, 5, (Higley)..E. Windsor, Ct. 

1169. Clarissa, 5, (Sheldon) 

Schoharie Co., N. Y. 

1329. Clarissa, 5, (Arnold) . .Westfield, Mass. 

i4i4. Clarissa, 5, Eecket, Mass, 

1801. Clarissa, 6, (Fitch) Olmsted, O. 

2049. Clarissa, 6, (Caulkins) 

W. Burlington, Pa. 

Z171. Clarissa, 6, (Strong) .. .Northfield. Vt. 

2202. Clarissa, 6, (Tracy) ... .Stafford, Conn. 

2245. Clarissa, 6, (Preston) Sangerf'd, N. Y. 

2261, Clarissa, 6, (Dee) Georgia, Vt. 

2386. Clarissa, 6, (Curtis) .. .Charlestown, O. 

2396. Clarissa, 6, Windsor, Conn. 

2510. Clarissa, 6, (Woodford) 

Bennington, N. Y. 

2568. Clarissa, 6, Cicero, N. Y. 

2846. Clarissa, 6, (Coburn) Lyndon, III. 

2880. Clarissa, 6, (Hartson) . . Vergennes, III. 

2907. Clarissa Harriet, 6, Albany, N. Y. 

2932. Clarissa, 6, (Grant) Wayne, Pa. 

3023. Clarissa, 6, (Lyraan) . .Burlington, Vt. 

3093. Clarissa, 6, (Bailey) Carlton, Pa. 

3116. Clarissa, 6, (Shattuck) Smithv'le, N. Y. 

3269. Clarissa, 6, (Loorais-Barton) Lee, Ms. 

3385. Clarissa, 6, (Watson) Humb't Co., la. 

3619. Clarissa Jane, 6, Southwick, Mass. 

4590. Clarissa, 7, (Abare) Sciota, N. Y. 

48o4. Clarissa (Cornelia. 7, (Gay) Leb'n, Ct. 

4S4i. Clarissa A., 7. (Madison) L'chfd, N. Y, 

5053- Clarissa, 7, (Janes) St. Albans, Vt. 

S84s. Clarissa Fidelia, 7,. .B'gewater, N. Y. 

6i44. Clarissa, 7, (Chapman) Troy, Pa. 

6289. Clarissa, 7, Norwich, N. Y. 

6305. Clarissa A., 7. (Getman) Chem'g, N. Y. 

6455. Clarissa, 7, (Beckwith) . .Oxford, N. Y. 

6548. Clarissa, 7, (Haight) .. .Homer, N. Y. 

6863. Clarissa Juan, 7 Westfield, Mass. 

7500. Clarissa A., 8, Auburn, Wis. 

9694. Clarissa, 8, Calwood, Mo. 

ioi46. Clarissa, 8, Iowa Falls, la. 

11631. Clarissa, 9, (Welch) . ..Gilmant'n, Wis. 

VI-7. Clarissa St. John. Wash. 

1912. Clark Deming 6, + Franklin G've, III. 

1970. Clark, 6, Champion, N. Y. 

198S. Clark, 6, + Carthage, N. Y. 

3557- Clark Merrick, 6, +..N. Haven, Conn. 

4333- Clark, 7, m., Colorado City, CoL 

4345. Clark Eddy, 7, + Eugene, Or. 

4357. Clark Deraing, 7 Oneida, N. Y. 

7264. Clark Louis, 7, -j-'-^'ew Haven, Conn. 

7698. Clark, 8, Floyd, N. Y. 

8017. Clark H., 8, Springfield, 111. 

9090. Clark, 8 Smithville, N. Y. 

9336. Clark, S Solsville, N. Y. 

10130. Clark C, 8, -}- Manchester, la. 

10289. Clark W., 8 Canton, Pa. 

1 1389. Clark Lyraan, 9, Okla. 

608. Clarke, 4, + W. Springfield, Mass. 

11566. Claud, 9, Moravia, N. Y. 

1 1 742. Claud, 9, + Riceville, la. 

9801. Claude, 8 New Haven, N, Y. 

11067. Claudine E., 9, (Morgan) Clevel'd, O. 

3657. Claudius B., 6, Bloomfield, Conn. 

9683. Clay, 8, Peabody, Kan. 

5955- Clayton Alphonso, 7, m., Palermo. N. Y. 

12243. Clayton Melvin, 9, Greenfield, Pa. 

12422. Clayton, 9, Randolph, O. 

12636. Clayton Benjamin, 10, ..Glen Ellyn, III. 

4346. Clement Erastus, 7, -|-. .Springf d, III. 

8019. Clementina, 8 Springfield, 111. 

1398. Cleraraa, 5, (Roof) Charlotte, Vt. 

3444. Clemma, 6, (Gould) Madrid. N. Y. 

6235. Clemmie A., 7 Wheeling, W. Va, 

6391. Cleopatra, 7, (Williams-Bates) 

Thomson, O. 

3300. Clifford, 6, Westfield, Mass. 

10245. Clifford Ernest, 8, m.,..N. Hartf'd, Ct. 



10735. Clifford Ware, 8, +..SpringfM, Mass. 

10860. Clifford E., 8, Waterburv, Conn. 

11917. Clifford Herman, 9,.. Scotch Ridge, O. 

11227. Clifford D., 9 Williamsburg, Mass. 

11172. Clifton Kingsley, 9, Medina, O. 

X-io. Clifton Eardall,..Park River, N. Dak. 
12551. Cline Craig, 10, Conneaut, O. 

1369. Clinton, 5 Southwick, Mass. 

4445. Clinton H., 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

9603. Clinton Frank, 8, -\- Durham, Conn. 

1 1 132. Cloa, 9, Buffalo, N. Y, 

9121. Clotilda M., 8, Claverack, N. Y. 

1061. Clove(?), 5, Bolton, Conn. 

9619. Clyde Eugene. 8, Conneaut, Pa. 

10670. Clyde Henry, 8, Randolph, O. 

1 1009. Clyde, 9, Windsor, O. 

1106S. Clyde Ellsworth, 9, m.,. .Huntsburg, O. 
I242I. Clyde, 9, Randolph, O. 

4ii2. Clymena, 7, ( ) TuUy, N. Y. 

6797. Colbum, 7, + Ripley, N. Y. 

6175. Colette, 7, W. Springfield, Mass. 

1088. Collins, 5. + Richfield, N. Y. 

1671. Collins, 6, -(- Windsor, Conn. 

2710. Collins, 6, m., Richfield, N. Y. 

10745.2. Collins Leonard, 8, Leyden Hill, N. Y. 

2S47. Confucius Fitch, 6, +..Sanford, N. Y. 
692. Constant, 5, Windsor, Conn. 

4421. Cora, 7, Adrian. Mich, 

6956. Cora Atilla, 7, (Turner) Westf'd, Mass, 

7694. Cora, 8, Cazenovia, Mich. 

7976. Cora E., 8 Liberty, Mich. 

8S73. Cora Estella, 8, Cleveland, O. 

9290. Cora, 8 Lodi, O. 

9309. Cora E., 8, Clermont, la. 

97i4. Cora Mable, 8 Chicopee, Mass. 

97S5. Cora Bell, 8, Sweeden, N. Y. 

9806. Cora, 8, Danvers, 111. 

10035. Cora M., 8, Skowhegan, Me. 

10145. Cora A., 8, N. Norwich, N. Y. 

10206. Cora E., 8, Gouvemeur. N. Y. 

10222. Cora, 8, Le Roy, O. 

10301. Cora, 8 Granville, Pa, 

io422. Cora R., 8, Mason, Ky. 

io644. Cora Vina, 8, Chicago, III. 

10761. Cora, 8 Jackson, Mich. 

10772. Cora, 8 Salisbury, N. Y. 

1 1010. Cora E., 9, Windsor, O. 

1 1 o64. Cora Marion, 9, Painesville, O. 

1 1086. Cora May, 9, Falls, O. 

11093. Cora Adwena, 9, (Davis) . .Clevel'd, O. 

11236. Cora Bell, 9, N. Adams, Mass. 

1 1484. Cora, 9. Bath, N. Y. 

1 1 79 1. Cora M., 9, Cleveland. O. 

11945. Cora B., 9, Battle Creek, Mich. 

12259. Cora, 9, Manchester, la. 

12268. Cora, 9, Leapolis, Wis. 

1228S. Cora Belle, 9, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

12510. Cora, 10, Hamburg, la. 

1525. (Tordelia C, 6, Geneva, N. Y. 

3341. Cordelia, 6, (Morey) Troy, N. Y. 

3687. Cordelia Maria, 6 Suffield, Conn. 

3694. Cordelia Eliza, 6, (Crane) Dalton. Ms. 
4319. Cordelia, 7, (Sprague) . . . Alex., N. Y. 

5073. Cordelia, 7, (Lane) Jerico, Vt. 

6502.2. Cordelia, 7, Lansing, N. Y. 

7132. Cordelia K., 7, (Lewis) Madrid, N. Y. 
7351. Cordelia Fay, 7, (Robbins) Hartf'd, Ct. 
7364. Cordelia F., 7. (Glazier) Hartford, Ct 
8646. Cordelia W., 8, (Washburn) 

Bloomington, III. 

8796. Cordelia, 8, (Cockran) Gilra'nt'n, Wis. 

10495. Cordelia, 8, (Holcomb) Hnryv'e, Tenn. 

11529. Cordelia A., 9,.. Leonard Bridge, Conn. 

1599. Corinna Lucinda, 6, (Hall) King'v'e, O. 

1947. Corinna, 6, (Lamphear-Basset) 

Carthage, N. Y. 

3873. Corinna Eliza, 7, Wyoming, la, 

3882. Corinna Elizabeth, 7,. . Saybrook, Conn. 

9812. Corinne Viola, 8, Scranton, Pa. 

1712. Cornelia, 6, (Bates).. N. Haven, Conn. 
2796. Cornelia, 6, (Robbins) . -Buffalo, N. Y. 
3628. Cornelia, 6, (Stevens) . .Palmer, Mass. 
4349. Cornelia A., 7, (Carr) . . .Rome, N. Y, 
4384. (Tomelia Arminta, 7, (Armstrong) 

Harrisburg, Pa, 

4395. Cornelia M., 7, Ava, N. Y. 

4459. Cornelia. 7. (Sabin) . .Carthage, N. Y. 
5978. Cornelia, 7, (Brownell) St. Louis, Mo. 

6191. Cornelia, 7, Ypsilanti, Mich. 

6373. Cornelia A., 7, (Johnson) 

Winchester, Conn. 



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640 



6495. Cornelia Clarissa, 7, (Webster- 

Tuttle) Harwinton, Conn. 

6582. Cornelia H., 7, (Linthwaite) 

Vincennes, Ind. 

6600. Cornelia H., 7 Cambridge, N. Y. 

6778. Cornelia, 7, (Richards) Butler Co., Pa. 

8054. Cornelia Frances, 8, Muskegon, Mich. 

8139. Cornelia, 8, (Rowland) Mo. 

8149. Cornelia, 8, (Folsom) .. .Boston, Mass. 

8365. Cornelia, 8, (Kincade) Riley, Mich. 

8588. Cornelia, 8 E. Hartford, Conn. 

86o4. Cornelia N., 8, (Wall) Warren, N. Y. 

864i. Cornelia W., 8, (Brown) Lebanon, Ct. 

9301. Cornelia C, 8, (Gilmore) Ind. 

9443. Cornelia E., 8, (Vail) South't'n, Mass. 

9939. Cornelia, 8 Hartford, Conn. 

9947. Cornelia M., 8 New Ulm, Minn. 

2340. Cornelius, 6, m Wis. 

3972. Cornelius, 7, -\- Cazenovia, Mich. 

4594. Cornelius, 7 Chazy, N. Y. 

5358. Cornelius, 7, + Charlcstown, O. 

.t;47o. Cornelius Darwin, 7, + N. Hartf'd, Ct. 

7687. Cornelius H., 8 m.,..Sand Bank, N. Y.' 

9387. Cornelius Darwin, 8, + N. Brit'n, Ct. 
12217. Cornwall Hart, 9 Asheville, N. Y. 

6852. Corra E., 7, (Ross) .. .North East, Pa. 

1908. Correll, 6, Westmoreland, N. Y. 

10156.2. Cotcsworth, 8, N. Granby, Conn. 

6287. Courtland J.. 7, +..N. Norwich, N. Y. 

4900. Corydon Philo, 7, -j"- -ThompVille, Ct. 

9945. Corydon S., 8, m New Ulm, Minn. 

8050. Crawford C, 8 W. Vienna, N._ Y. 

12206. Crosby, G., 9 Council Grove, Kan. 

6335. Crowell Higby, 7, 4- Codrington, Can. 
10161. Crowell H., 8,. . . .C-odrington, Canada 

3893. Cruger, 7, Westerville, O. 

6180. Cushman, 7, + Mansfield, O. 

272. Curtis, 4, --|- Southampton, Mass. 

737. Curtis, 5, + Southampton, Mass. 

1776. Curtis, 6, + Northampton, Mass. 

1326. Cynthia, 5, (Kellogg) . .Lowville, N. Y. 

1381. Cynthia, 5, (Haight) . . .Pompey, N. Y. 

1855. Cynthia L., 6 Bethany, N. Y. 

1992. Cynthia, 6 Northfield, Vt. 

2172. Cynthia, 6, (Hoxie) .. .Westerly, R. I. 

2555. Cynthia, 6, (Brown) . .Potsdam, N. Y. 

2637. Cynthia, 6, (Loomis) ... .Damascus, O. 

2854. Cynthia, 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

3267. Cynthia, 6, (Dayton) W. Granv'e, Ms. 

4738. Cynthia, 7, (Chapin) . . Uxbridge, Mass. 

4868. Cynthia, 7 Tolland, Conn. 

4go2. Cynthia A., 7, (Getty) Sp'g Hill, N. Y. 

5426. Cynthia, 7 Bloorafield, Conn. 

5427. Cynthia, 7, (Starkweather) Hartf'd, Ct. 

5569. Cynthia, 7, (Parkus) Ancona, 111. 

5599. Cynthia, 7, (Prouty) . . . Waterford, Vt. 
6667. Cynthia Ann, 7, . . . . Staffordsburg, Ky. 
7149. Cynthia, 7, ( ) Bloomingdale, Mich. 

8339. Cynthia Louise, 8 Kewanee, 111. 

850:. Cynthia L., 8, (Hutchins) Vigil, N. Y. 
9182. Cynthia Elizabeth, 8, (Gary) 

Oneida, N. Y. 
10058. Cynthia Eliza, 8, (Ogden) 

Battle Creek, Mich. 

10431. Cynthia Jane, 8, Okla. 

Ji420. Cynthia, 9 Tyler, N. Y, 

4531. Cyrenus, 7 Charlcstown, S. C. 

4439. Cyril O., 7, Dickinson's Landing Can. 
906. Cyrus, 5 ..Taghkanic, N. Y. 

1232. Cyrus, 5 \'ernon, N. Y. 

224o. Cyrus, 6, -f Coldwater, Mich. 

2791. Cyrus P. Lee, 6, -}-... Syracuse, N. Y. 

3019. Cyrus, 6, m Smyrna, N. Y. 

3236. Cyrus, 6, + Beardstown, III. 

3520. Cyrus Shelden, 6, + Elkhart, (?) Ind. 

3962. Cyrus Rice, 7, + Ward, O. 

4895. Cyrus Truxton, 7, +..E. Windsor, Ct. 

4984. Cyrus Orlando, 7, -{-... Detroit, Mich. 

6816. Cyrus Nichols, 7 Natchez, Miss. 

9537- Cyrus O.. 8 Newport. Ark. 

8722. Cyrus Orlando, 8, + Cairo, 111. 

9537- Cyrus O.. 8 E. Pembroke, N. Y. 

10516. Cyrus H., 8, Vermontville, Mich. 



6825. D. Alden, (Dr.), 7, m.,. .Cleveland, O. 

7807. D. Allen, 8, m Berea, O. 

li4io. D. Elwyn, 9 Chicago, III. 

9701. D. Prentice, 8, + New Phila., O. 



10673. 
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11500. 
11632.2. 

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12219. 

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238. 
254. 

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433- 

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588. 

639. 

843. 

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873- 

885. 

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972. 
1049. 
1081. 
1389. 
1631. 
1639. 
201 1. 
2043. 
2125. 
2139- 
2244. 

2266. 

2291. 

2307. 

2395- 
2493. 
2696. 
2702. 
2718. 
2738. 
2788. 
3l4l. 
3216. 
3272. 
3412. 
3420. 
3529. 
3733- 
4549. 
4636. 
4643. 
4652. 
4694. 
4994. 

5022. 

5l4o. 
5179- 
5'92. 
5515. 
5715. 
5942. 
6252. 
6349. 
6354. 
6730. 
6741. 
6970. 
7027. 
71 10. 
8166. 
8215. 
8291. 
8350. 
8377- 
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Daisy M., 8, (Bowman) Charleroi, Pa. 

Daisy, 8 Waynesfield, 0. 

Daisy Jean, 9, Washington, D. C. 

Daisy, 9, (Gilbride) Gilmantown, Wis. 

Daisy Ann, 9 Marshall, Mich. 

Dale, P., 8 Akron, Mich. 

Dale Blackmer, 9 Memphis, Tenn. 

Dale E., 9 Thompson, 0. 

Damaris, 3 Windsor, (^onn. 

Damaris, 3, (Phelps) .. Windsor, Conn. 
Damaris, 5, (Blodgett) ... Windsor, (;t. 

Dan, 5, -|- Lebanon, Conn. 

Dan, 6, + Chazy, N. Y. 

Dan, 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

Dan C, 7, + Virgil, N. Y. 

Dan B., 7, + Georgia, Vt. 

Dan Austin, 8, Springfield, Mass. 

Dan Gould, 9 Asheville, N. C. 

Dana Fox, 6, + Collinsville, N. Y. 

Danford, 8, m., Gilmantown, "Wis. 

Daniel, 2, + Windsor, Conn. 

Daniel, 3. + Windsor, (Tonn. 

Daniel, 3, -f Colchester, Conn. 

Daniel, 4 Lebanon, Conn. 

Daniel, 4, + Half Moon, N. Y. 

Daniel, 4, + Union, N. Y. 

Daniel, (Deac), 4, + Colchester, N. Y. 

Daniel, 4 Lebanon, N. Y. 

Daniel, 4, + Pittsfield, Mass. 

Daniel, 5, + Bernardstown, Mass. 

Daniel, 5, + Brighton, N. Y. 

Daniel, 5. -{- Coventry, Conn. 

Daniel, (Lieut.), 5, -{-...Union, Conn. 

Daniel, 5, -|- Egremont, Mass. 

Daniel. 5, -j- Windsor, Conn. 

Daniel, 5, -j- Torrington, C^onn. 

Daniel, 5, + Wayne Co., 0. 

Daniel, 5, + Plainfield, N. Y. 

Daniel, 5, + Gates, N. Y. 

Daniel, 6, -j- Sand Lake, Mich. 

Daniel. 6 Windham, Pa. 

Daniel, 6, -f Andover, (I^onn. 

Daniel, 6 Va. 

Daniel, 6, m. Corning, N. Y. 

Daniel, 6, + Coventry, Conn. 

Daniel. 6, Union, Conn. 

Daniel, 6, -f Henrysville. Canada 

Daniel, 6, -}- E. Troy, Pa. 

Daniel, 6, + Oxford, N. Y. 

Daniel, 6, m., Windsor, Conn, 

Daniel, 6, + Unadilla, N. Y. 

Daniel, 6, + Plainfield, N. Y. 

Daniel, 6, -f- Bennington, Vt 

Daniel, 6, -\- Richfield. N. Y. 

Daniel, 6, -j- Colebrook, 0. 

Daniel, 6, -f- Hudson, Mich. 

Daniel, 6. +• -Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

Daniel Allen, 6, + Vienna, N. Y. 

Daniel, 6, -f- Mecca, O. 

Daniel Allen, 6, -|- Adrian, Mich. 

Daniel, 6, -f ... Salisbury Cor., N. Y. 

Daniel S., 6, m., Hopkinton, la. 

Daniel Ellis, 7, 4" Kilbourn. Wis. 

Daniel, 7, -{- Aurora. 111. 

Daniel, 7, Bainbridge, N. Y. 

Daniel, 7, -{- Jonesville, Mich. 

Daniel, 7, -j- ■■■ .Hemlock Lake, N. Y. 

Daniel, 7, -j- Coventry, Conn. 

Daniel, 7, m Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Daniel, 7, -j- Gilmantown, Wis. 

Daniel, 7, -(- Wis. 

Daniel, 7, + Smithville, N. Y. 

Daniel T.. 7, + Greene, N. Y. 

Daniel, 7.."»*-. Hamden, N. Y. « 

Daniel, 7 " Lyle, Minn. 

Daniel, 7 New Haven, Conn. 

Daniel M., 7, m Redfield, N. Y. 

Daniel Abner, 7, + . .Cooleysv'e, Minn. 
Daniel D., 7, m., Wurtsborough, N. Y, 
Daniel Watson, 7, -\- V'montv'e, Mich. 

Daniel Allen, 7, m Vienna, N. Y. 

Daniel, 7, Hickory Point, Ind. 

Daniel B., 7, -^-...New London, Conn. 

Daniel Allen, 7 Adrian, Mich. 

Daniel, 8, Binghamton, N. Y, 

Daniel, 8, -|- Bowling Green, O. 

Daniel, 8, + New Haven, Conn. 

Daniel C, 8, m Oneonta, N. Y. 

Daniel D., 8, -|- Bay City, Mich. 

Daniel Potter, 8 Coldwater, Mich. 



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David, 
David, 
David, 
David, 
Davi(i, 
David, 
David. 

David, 5 

David, 5 

David, 5. +. 
David, 5), -+■ • 
David 
David, 
David, 



Daniel Newell, 8. + Sparta, Wis. 

Daniel Gordon, 8, -f" ■ • -I^usselt'n, Can. 

Daniel W., 8, + Willett, N. Y. 

Daniel Kindler, 8, Evanston, 111. 

Daniel Hanford, 8 Unadilla, N. Y_ 

Daniel Erubaker, 8, +... Halifax, Pa. 

Daniel E., 8 Richfield, N. Y. 

Daniel. 8, m.,. .. .French Creek, N. Y. 

Daniel, 8 New London, Conn. 

Daniel Adams, 9, +.. .Burlington, Vt. 

Daniel, 9, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Daniel, 9 Dyer, Ark. 

Daniel Pittenger, 10, . .Burlington, Vt. 
Daniel Mackey, 10, .. Montreal, Canada 

Daniel, + Windham, N. Y. 

Daphne, 6 Hartford, Vt. 

Daphne, 7, (Stickncy) . . Moriah, N. Y. 

Daphne, 8, Chicago, 111. 

Daphne J., 8, (Smith) Olympia, Wash. 

David, 2, Windsor, Conn. 

David, 2, + Windsor, Conn. 

3, -j" Windsor, Conn. 

4, Windsor, Conn. 

4, Windsor, Conn. 

4, + Sheffield, Mass. 

+ Aurelius, N. Y. 

4- Duanesburg, N. Y. 

4* Westchester, Conn. 

Bloomfield, Conn. 

Canaan, N. Y. 

.Cohocton, N. Y. 
. . . .Jefferson, O. 

P., 6 Granby, Conn. 

6 Duanesburg, N. Y. 

6 Andover, Conn. 

David, 6 O. 

David, 6, -f- Jasper, O. 

David, 6, -\- Farmington, Mich. 

David Burt, 6 Minnehaha, Minn. 

David. 6, -f Lenawee Co., Mich. 

David. 7. + N. Brookfield. N. Y. 

David Smith, 7, -{-..Springfield, Mass. 

l)avid M.. 7, -f- N. .Adams, Mass. 

David, 7, -I- McGraw, N. Y. 

David. 7, -j- O. 

David, 7 Aurelius, N. Y. 

David C., 7 Aurelius, N. Y. 

David C, 7 Coventry, Conn. 

David B., 7, + Liberty, N. Y. 

David, 7 Ancram, N. Y. 

David T., 7 Emporia, Kan. 

I")avid N., 7 Liverpool, O. 

David 7 Napersville, 111. 

David Phelps, 7, -{-...Unadilla, N. Y. 

David, 7 Abington, Pa. 

David, 7, -|- Momence, 111. 

David, 7 Genoa, N. Y. 

David, 7, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

David A., 7, + Unadilla, N. Y. 

David C, 8, -I-...N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

David M., 8 N. Adams, Mass. 

David. 8, -f Clyde, O. 

David K., 8 Ancram, N. Y. 

David Herman, 8, -1- Scotch Ridge, O. 
David Clarence, 8, -j- Hayd'nv'le, Mass. 

David H., 8 Russell, Mass. 

Davis Perlee, 7 Syracuse, N. Y. 

Dav, 8 Locke, N. Y. 

Dayton, 6, -f Westfield, Mass. 

Dayton, 7 Hartford, O. 

Deborah. 3, (Filley) . .Simsbury, Conn. 

Colchester, Conn. 

(Loomis) Windsor, Conn. 

(Barber) . ..Torrington, Ct. 

Tolland, Conn. 

(Brace) .. .Torrington, Ct. 

Sheffield. Mass. 

(Wooster) Pawlet, Vt. 

(Pepper) Union, Pa. 

Alba, Pa. 

8 Clinton, N. Y. 

8, (England) Lodi, O. 

, 7, in Grant Park, 111. 



Deborah, 

Deborah, 

Deborah 

Deborah 

Deborah, 

Deborah 

Deborah 

Deborah 

Deborah, 

Deborah A, 

Deborah D,, 

Deferriet L. 

Deighton E., , ,--- 

Dclancy A., 8, -|- Fredonia, Kan 



7, m. Marlow, I. Ter. 



Delay. 8,. 



.Moravia, N. Y. 

Delb'ert Leroy, 8, Boston, Mass. 

Delia, 6, Windsorville, Conn. 

Delia B., 6, (Roberts) Plattsb'g, N. Y. 
Delia, 6, (Bagg) W. Springfield, Mass. 



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Delia, 7, (Peck) Los Angeles, Cal. 

Delia, 7, (Gilbert-Porter). .Clay, N. Y. 

Delia, 7, (Corbiere) N. Y. City 

Delia E., 7, (Green) ... St. Albans, Vt. 
Delia, 7, (Cjoodraan) Bloomfield, Conn. 

Delia, 7 Windsor, Conn. 

Delia A., 7, (Cornish) Marcel's, N. Y, 

Delia, 7 Pawlet. Vt. 

Delia, 7 N. Y. 

Delia, 7, Napanee, Canada 

Delia Wilson, 9 Windsor, C^onn. 

Delighton E., 7, m Marlow, I. Ter. 

Delila. 6, (Tifft) Waynesfield, O. 

Delilah, 6, (Weed) . . .Plainfield, Mich. 

Delilah, 6, (Osgood) Wis. 

Delilah J., 7, (Cresap) Montgomery, la, 

Delilah, 7 Chautauqua Co., N. Y, 

Delilah, 7 Adrian, Mich. 

Delilah E., 8 Sweeden, N. Y. 

Delilah, 8 Harmony, N. Y. 

Delina, 6, (Tompkins) .. .Byron, N. Y. 
Delinda, 7, (Demmon) . . Moline, Mich. 

Deliverance, 3 Westfield, Mass. 

Dell, 8, Dexter, N. Y. 

Delia R., 8, (Langdon) Ja'stown, N. Y. 
Delmer E., 8, m.,. .Minneapolis, Minn. 

Delos, 7, m., Henrietta, Mich. 

Delos, 7, -f Utica, N. Y. 

Delphene, 8 E. Troy, Pa. 

Delphene, 8, E. Troy, Pa. 

Demis, 6, (Davenport) . .Boston, Mass. 

Demis, 6, (Connelly) Barre, N. Y. 

Demniis, 7, m., Bacon Hill, N. Y. 

Dency S., 6, (Whipple) Milw'kee, Wis. 
Dency L., 8, (Moore) Hubbard. N. Y. 

Dena, 8, Englewood, III, 

Denis, 7, Groton, N. Y. 

Denison R., 6, + Blandford, Mass. 

Denison D., 8, -f Mondovi, Wis. 

Denison D., 8, Gilmantown, Wis. 

Denison Henry, 9, m., Westfield, Mass. 
Denman. 6, -f la- 
Dennis R., 7, -t- St. Albans, Vt. 

Dennis, 8, + Vienna, N. Y. 

Dennis, 9, Vienna, N. Y. 

Denton VV., 8, m., Smithfield. Pa. 

Depa Frances, 8 Olympia, Wash. 

Derald Seghers, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Derrick, 6 Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Desdcmona, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

Desire, 5, (Bartlett) . . E. Windsor, Ct. 

Desire, 6, (Peck) Keene, N. H. 

Dessa May, 9, Ilarrisburg, Pa. 

Devester, 6, + Sangerfield, N. Y. 

Dc Witt J., 7 N. Y. 

De Witt Clinton, 8, Fisherville, N. H. 

De Witt C, 8, + Oswego, N. Y. 

De Witt, 8 Danvers, III. 

De Witt J., 8, + Chicago, III. 

De Witt, 8, m Oil City, Pa. 

De Witt, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Dexter, 6 New Haven. Conn. 

Dexter Alphonso, 6, m., N. Y. City 

Dexter Sessions, 9, Ionia, Mich. 

Dexter Almerin, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Diadema, 6, (Pinney) . .Bloomfield, Ct. 

Diadema, 7, Cooperstown, N. Y. 

Diantha M., 6, (Brynings) 

Bufl'alo, N. Y. 
Diantha, 7, (Newman) Eg'mont, Mass. 

Dillon. 7 Watson, N. Y. 

Dimmis, 4, (Wright) Colchester, Conn. 

Dimmis, 5, (Kellogg) N. Y. 

Dimmis, 6, (Beebe) Chittenden, Vt. 

Dimmis, 6, (Wolcott) . ..Oshkosh, Wis. 
Dimmis, 7, ( ).. Bacon Hill, N. Y. 

Dimmis, 7, (Tifft) Pittsburg, Pa. 

Dimple, 8 Worcester, Mass. 

Doddridge, 5, + Vienna, N. Y. 

Doddridge A., 7, m.,. .Syracuse, N. Y. 

Dolly 9, Sunfield, Mich. 

Dolphorus, 5 Argyle, N. Y. 

Dolphorus, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

Donald Edson, 8, m., Marengo, 111. 

Donald Dewey, 8 Erie, Pa. 

Donald King, 9 Oneida, N- Y. 

Donald Wood, 9 Milwaukee, Wis. 

Donald Edward, 9 Akron, O. 

Donald B., 9 Marcus, la. 

Donald Holcomb, 9, Derby, Conn. 



Sloomxs O^i^u^alogy 



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Dora 7, (Roberts) Denver, Col. 

Dora May, 8,...Paine's Hollow, N. Y. 

Dora, 8, Meshoppen, Pa. 

Dora, 8 Elba, N. Y. 

Dora May 8, (Murray) Syracuse, N. Y. 

Dora 8, (Emory) Greenville, Pa. 

Dora Ella, 8 ...Bancroft, Minn. 

Dora, 8 New London, Conn. 

Dora Winnifred, 9, Cleveland, O. 

Dora, 9, (Renner) Medina, O. 

Dora Elizabeth, 9 Meadville, Mo. 

Dora May, 9 Seattle, Wash. 

Dorcas, 5, (Eggleston) Bloomfield, Ct. 
Dorcas, 6, (Street) .. South'pton, Mass. 

Dorcas Cornelia, 7 Ypsilanti, Mich. 

Dorcas, 9, ( ) Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Dorcilla O., 9, (Pulver) T'psb'g, N. Y. 

Dord W., 8 West Union, la. 

Doris, 9, Ashland, Or. 

Doris Ora, 10 Victor, N. Y. 

Dorithy, 7, (June) Vernon, N. Y. 

Dorothy, 4, (Loomis) Windsor, Conn. 
Dorothy, 4, (Hayden) . ..Bolton, Conn. 
Dorothy, 5, (Elmer) .. E. Windsor, Ct. 
Dorothy, 5, (Loomis) . .Torrington, Ct. 
Dorothy, 5, (Barber) .. .Harwinton, Ct. 
Dorothy, 6, (Williams) Hillsdale, N. Y. 

Dorothy, 8 Muskegon, Mich. 

Dorothy Hubbard, 8, . . Westfield, Mass. 

Dorothy, 8, Painesville, O. 

Dorothy Mitchell, 9, N. Britain, Conn. 

Dorothy Fayette, 9 Cleveland, O. 

Dorothy Crafts, 9 Denver. Col. 

Dorothy Peters, 9,. .Farmington, N. Y. 
Dorothy Loaine, 9,...Des Sloines, la. 

Dorothy Selina, 9, San Jose, Cal. 

Dorothy Warlow, 9 Utica, N. Y. 

Dorrance. 6, Winchester, Conn. 

Douglas, 7, + Canton, N. Y. 

Drayton, 6, + N. Granby, Conn. 

Dravton H., 7, + Newville, Ind. 

Drayton David, 8, + Butler, Ind. 

Drucilla A., 8, (Whiting) 

Bennington, Mich. 

Dryden, 6, + Lebanon, N. Y. 

Duane James, 7, +..Los Angeles, Cal. 
Duane Datis, 8, +... Milwaukee, Wis. 
Dudley, 5, -{-. . .Whitesborough, N. Y. 

Dudley, 6, + Moravia, N. Y. 

Dudley, 7, + Webster, O. 

Dudley T., 7, Staffordsburg, Ky. 

Dudley S., 8 San Francisco, Cal. 

Dudley J., 8, m Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Dudley, 8, Bowling Green, O. 

Dudley Lathrop, 9 Tiffin, O. 

Durwood, 9, -f- Randolph, Vt. 

Dwight R., 6, Canterbury, (Tonn. 

Dwigbt, 7, + Hartford, Conn. 

Dwight. 7, + Ithaca, N. Y. 

Dwight H., 7 Middletown, Conn. 

Dwight, 7, + Springfield, Mass. 

Dwight H., 8 Cummington, Mass. 

Dwight E., 8, + Dixieland, Texas 

Dwight Adams, 9 N. Y. City 

Dwight Markham, 9, . .Rockville, Conn. 

Dyer, 4, + Stafford, Conn. 

Dyer, 5, + Montpelier, Vt. 

Dyer, 5, -j- Skowhegan, Me. 

Dyer, 5, -j- North East, Pa. 

Dyer, 6, -j- New Berlin, N. Y. 

Dyer, 6 Rushville, N. Y. 

Dyer, 6, + North East, Pa. 

E. Alewin, 8 Buffalo, N. Y. 

E. Burt, 7 Southwick, Mass. 

E. Burton, 7 Walnut Lake, Minn. 

E. Dwight, 6, + Cazenovia. N. Y. 

E. Frank, 8, + Portland, Or. 

E. Stimson, 7 Windham, N. Y. 

Earl. 6. + E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

Earl Comstock, 7, ..Union City, Conn. 

Earl C, 8 Chicago. 111. 

Earl, 8 Dcwittville, N. Y. 

Earl Silas, 8 Springfield, Mass. 

Earl, p, Union Furnace, O. 

Earl Alexis, 9 Cadillac, Mich. 

Earl, Q, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 

Earl R., 9, Ravenna, O. 



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Earl, 9. Dover, Kan, 

Earl Russell, 9 Williamstown, Ky. 

Earl G., 9 Beinus Point, N. Y, 

Earl, 10 Nelsonville, 0, 

Earl Ray, 10, Lyons, Mich. 

Earle, 6, + Oneida, N. Y. 

Earle, 7, -\- E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

Earle Dan, 8, ra Fulton, N. Y. 

Eben Jenks, 7, + Amherst, Mass, 

Ebenezer, 2, + Windsor, Conn. 

Ebenezer, 3, -j- Windsor, Conn. 

Ebenezer, 4, -j- Lebanon, Conn. 

Ebenezer, 4, 4--..N. Blenheim, N. Y, 

Ebenezer, 4, -j- Lebanon, Conn. 

Ebenezer, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Ebenezer, 4, Harwinton, Conn, 

E)benezer, 4 Tolland, Conn. 

Ebenezer, 4, Tolland, (^onn. 

Ebenezer, 5, + Cicero, N. Y, 

Ebenezer, 5, + Andover, Conn. 

Ebenezer, 5, -j- Lebanon, Conn, 

Ebenezer, 5, + .'\rgyle, N. Y, 

Ebenezer, 5 Bolton, Conn. 

Ebenezer, 5, + Lebanon, Conn. 

Ebenezer, 5 Bowman's Creek, Pa. 

Ebenezer, 5, m., Wayland, Klich. 

Ebenezer, (Rev.), 6 Canton. Pa. 

Ebenezer, 6, Aurelius, N. Y, 

Ebenezer, 6, + Jerico, Vt. 

Ebenezer, 6, + Gallatin, N. Y. 

Ebenezer, 6 Booth Bay, Me. 

Ebenezer, 6, + Poland. N. Y, 

Ebenezer S., 7, +... .Monmouth, Me. 

Ebenezer W., 7, + De Kalb, 111. 

Ebenezer, 7, Jasper, O. 

Ebenezer, 8 Taghkanic, N. Y. 

Eber, 5. + Lagrange, O. 

Eber <^Iark, 6, Lagrange, O. 

Eber, 6, + Adrian, Mich. 

Eber, 6, m Wilna, N. Y. 

Eber, 7 Adrian, Mich. 

Eber, 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

Eber, + Mass. 

Eber Mass, 

Echo Tuttle, 8 Erie, Pa. 

Eddie, 9, Monroeville, O. 

Ede, 6, + Alma, N. Y. 

Edgar, 6, + 111. 

Edgar R., 7 N. Y. 

Edgar, Calvin, 7, -f- On'daga Co., N. Y, 
Edgar Hubert, 7, +. . . Wadsworth, O, 

Edgar, 7 Eagle Bridge, N. Y, 

Edgar Wilbur, 7 Elgin, IIL 

Edgar P., 7, + Springfield, Mass. 

Edgar M., 8 Saugatuck, Mich. 

Edgar Russel, 8, m.,. .South'ton, Mass, 

Edgar, 8, Rushville, N. Y, 

Edgar F., 8 Peoria, 111, 

Edgar W., € Orange, N. J. 

Edgar, 8, + Lyons, Mich, 

Edgar Zachariali, 8,. .Claverack, N. Y. 
Edgar Austin, 8, +... Saginaw, Mich, 

Edgar, 8, Worcester, Mass. 

Edgar S., 9 Scranton. Pa. 

Edgar B., 9 Willimantic, C^onn. 

Edgar Webb, 9, Dallas, Texas 

Edgar Gillett, 9 Westfield, Mass. 

Edgar Sherman, 9,. . .Wilburton, I. T, 

Edgar S., 10 Winston, Mo. 

Edgarton F., 9, Red Oak, la. 

Edith, 4, (Scott) Westfield, Mass. 

Edith, 8 Oneida. N. Y. 

Edith A., 8, Springfield, IIL 

Edith M., 8 W. (Tarlisle, Mich. 

Edith, 8, (Howell) Harford, Pa. 

Edith Adele, 8 Oneida, N. Y. 

Edith .-Ncroyed, 8,. . .Cambridge, N. Y. 

Edith M., 8 Springfield, Mass. 

Edith Fidelia, 8 Jefferson, O. 

Edith Mav, 8 Westfield. Mass. 

Edith Catherine, 9, Meadville, Mo. 

Edith l\Iay, 9, (Palmer) Cleveland, O. 
Edith M., 9, (Davis)... Greene, N. Y. 
Edith Worthington, 9, Fanwood, N. J. 

Edith Alma, 9 Albany, N. Y. 

Edith, W. Brookfield, Wis. 

Edith P., 10, (Clark) L. Angeles, CaL 

Edmoiid, 6, + Feeding Hills. Mass. 

Edmond, 8 Volga, S. Dak. 

Edmond Eos, 9 Pember\'ille, O. 



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Edmund A., 7, m., Xorthfield, Vt. 

Edmund, 7, 4- Aiicrara, N. Y. 

Edmund Curtiss, 7, + Lodi, O. 

Edmund Walton, 7, -j- .. .Windsor, Ct. 

Edmund B., 7, + Pawlet, Vt. 

Edmund, 7 Le Roy, O. 

Edmund T., 8 Binghamton, N. Y. 

Edmund Underwood, 8,. ..Carlisle, Pa. 

Edmund, 8 N. Y. City 

Edmund Lorin, 8, 4- • 'Peraberville, O. 

Edmund Eli, 8, -f Lodi, O. 

Edmund Howard, 8, ..Windsor, Conn. 
Edmund Ralph, 8,. . . . Westfield, RIass. 
Edmund Wilbur, 8, Torrington, Mass. 
Edmund Roy, 9, ...Bowling Green, O. 
Edmund Francis, 9,. .Greenfield, Mass. 

Edna, 6, (Palmer) Barre, Vt. 

Edna, 7, (Chase) Jackson, Mich. 

Edna Ellen, 8, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Edna G., 8 Ripon, Wis.^ 

Edna Trances, 8 Norwich, Conn. 

Edna, 8 E. Troy, Pa. 

Edna Abi, 8, (Snyder) Battle Cr., Mich. 

Edna May, 8, (Vest) Walton, Ky. 

Edna Mae, 8 Morgan, Ky. 

Edna, 8 Worcester, Mass. 

Edna, 9 Athens, Pa. 

Edna Rcigart, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Edna Louise, 9 Bennington, Vt. 

Edna Francis, 9, Emerald Grove, Wis. 

Edna Pearl, 9, Carbondale, Pa. 

Edna May, 9 Latonia, Ky. 

Edna Racine, O. 

Edrick, 8 N. Freedom, Wis. 

Edward, 6, -f- S. Windsor, Conn. 

Edward, 6, -f Oneida, N. Y. 

Edward, 6, + Oxford, N. Y. 

Edward R., 6, + Naperville, 111. 

Edward, 6 Cherry Valley, N. Y. 

Edward, 6 Cal. 

Edward, 6, 4- Sonora. Cal. 

Edward, 6, -j- Lebanon, N. Y. 

Edward C, i, + Burlington, Vt. 

Edward, 6 N. Y. 

Edward, 6, + Baraboo, Wis. 

Edward, 6 Otis, Mass. 

Edward B., 6, + . . . . Southwick, Mass. 
Edward Lorenzo, 6, m., Florence, Mass. 

Edward Selden, 7 Hartford, Conn. 

Edward, 7 Hartford, Conn. 

Edward, 7, -j- Mesopotamia, O. 

Edward A., 7, + Beloit, Wis. 

Edward Meeker, 7 Oneida, N. Y. 

Edward G., 7, m Champlain, N. Y. 

Edward, 7. + Oxford, N. Y. 

Edward F., 7, +. . . .Somerville. N. J. 

Edward, 7, -f Bluff Point, Ind. 

Edward Washburn, 7,.. Saratoga N. Y. 

Edward A., 7, m., Elmira, N. Y. 

Edward R., 7, m Appleton, Wis. 

Edward Carlton, 7, +... .Chicago, 111. 
Edward Delavan, 7, + La Crosse, Wis. 
Edward Payson, 7, + . .Blairsville, Pa. 
Edward Agar, 7, -j-. .Providence, R. I. 
Edward Grove, 7, +.. Westfield, Mass. 

Edward A., 7, m Whitehall, N. Y. 

Edward, 7, + Pipestone, Minn. 

Edward Kent, 7 Springfield, Mass. 

Edward, 7 Belleville, Mich. 

Edward Coffin, 7, + Ottumwa, la. 

Edward, 7 Painesville, O. 

Edward Augustus, 7, Southwick, Mass. 

Edward Eugene, 8, + N. Y. City 

Edward Payson, 8 Elba, N. Y. 

Edward A. 8, +.. Emerald Grove, Wis. 

Edward A., 8, + Chicago, 111. 

Edward L., 8, + Empire, Kan. 

Edward A., 8, -f --New Britain, Conn, 
Edward Payson, 8, + Maplewood, N. J. 
Edward Grow, 8...W. Hopbottora, Pa. 

Edward Beach, 8, + Chicago, 111. 

Edward J., + Chicago, 111. 

Edward, 8 Smithville, N. Y. 

Edward Benaiah, 8, +.. Oxford, N. Y. 

Edward, 8 Oxford, N. Y. 

Edward, 8 Oxford, N. Y. 

Edward, 8 Rochester, N. Y. 

Edward, 8 Amesville, Conn. 

Edward W., 8, + . . .Poquonock, Conn. 
Edward, 8 Bloomfield, Conn. 



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Edward E., 8 Somerville, N. J. 

Edward C, S Boston, Mass. 

Edward, 8 Calwood, Mo. 

Edward Percy, 8, Tellico Plains, Tenn. 
Edward Willey, 8, . . Willimantic, Conn. 
Edward Howell, 8, Binghamton, N. Y. 

Edward J., 8, m Tess Corners, Wis. 

Edward Staniford, 8,. .Burlington, Vt. 

Edward, 8 X'enango, Pa. 

Edward F.. 8 Busti, N. Y. 

Edward Kirtley, 8 Latonia, Ky. 

Edward M.. 8 New London, Conn, 

Edward Cofiin, 8 Ottumwa. la. 

Edward James, 9, ... .Stratford, Texas 

Edward A., 9 Hartford, Conn. 

Edward Earl, 9 Barrington, 111. 

Edward, 9 Union Furnace, O. 

Edward Francis, 9, Athens, Pa. 

Edward D., 9 Chicopee, Mass. 

Edward Daniel, 9, m.. New Haven, Ct. 
Edward Nathaniel, 9, -^-...N. Y. City 

Edward Adgate, 9 Meadville, Mo. 

Edward Judson, 9, Danesville, O. 

Edward W., 9, + .Westville, Conn. 

Edward Homer, 9, Cleveland, O. 

Edward Burrows, 10, Sherbrooke, Can. 

Edward, + St. John, Or. 

Edward J., m...... Santa Monica, Cal, 

Edwin Beman, 6, -^...Burlington, Vt. 

Edwin, 6, Pompeii, Mich. 

Edwin R., 6, + Republican City, Neb. 

Edwin, 7, m Binghamton, N. Y. 

Edwin Haskins, 7, +...W. Union, la. 

Edwin Luther, 7, Hannibal, Mo. 

Edwin, 7, m Petersburg, Va. 

Edwin H., 7, m Lebanon, Conn. 

Edwin D., 7, m Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Edwin, 7, + Richfield, N. Y. 

Edwin A., 7, + Lebanon, Conn. 

Edwin S., 7, Pawlet, Vt. 

Edwin, 7, + Red Oak, la. 

Edwin C, 7, + Perrysville, Ind. 

Edwin, 7, + Bloomington, 111. 

Edwin Goodwin, 7 Lansing, N. Y. 

Edwin, 7 Westville, Ind. 

Edwin R., 7, ra Byron, N. Y. 

Edwin F., 7, m. Salem, III. 

Edwin R., 7, Republican City, Neb. 

Edwin, 7 Painesville, O. 

Edwin W., 7 Middletown, Conn. 

Edwin S-, 8 Pomona, N- Y. 

Edwin Perrv, 8, m.,..New Cassel, Wis. 

Edwin Sereno, 8, + Windsor, O. 

Edwin Dwight, 8, + Detroit, Mich. 

Edwin W., 8, Springfield, Mass. 

Edwin Leroy, 8, m.,. . Syracuse. N. Y. 

Edwin Hazen, 8 Hartford. Conn. 

Edwin Henry, 8, + Boston, Mass. 

Edwin, 8 S- Coventry, Conn. 

Edwin Orlando, 8, +..Cassvine, N. Y. 

Edwin H., 8 Wis. 

Edwin Giles, 8,...Richf'd Sp'gs, N. Y. 
Edwin W., 8, ...Richfield Sp'gs, N. Y. 

Edwin Williams, 8, Lebanon, Conn. 

Edwin Jared, 8 Norwich, N. Y. 

Edwin Ray, 8 Chicago, 111. 

Edwin E., 8, m.,...W. Burlington, Pa. 

Edwin L, 8. m Syracuse, N. Y. 

Edwin "P., 8, m. Russell, Mass. 

Edwin 0-, 8, ra. Skowhegan, Me. 

Edwin, 8 Mendota, Mo. 

Edwin, 8 Dryden, N. Y. 

Edwin Cooley, 8, + Chicago, IIU 

Edwin Angell, 8 Chatham, N. Y. 

Edwin Lemon, 9, Columbus, Q. 

Edwin, 9, m. Florence, Mass. 

Edwin, 9 Meriden, Conn. 

Edwin Silas, 9 Fernandina, Fla. 

Edwin G., Q. + Lexington, Mo. 

Edwin H. K., 9 Columbus, Wis. 

Edwin C, 9, + Bessemer, Mich. 

Edwin Chapman, 9 Windsor, Conn. 

Edwin, 10, Bessemer, Mich. 

Edvthe F., 9, (Moulton) Elgin, III. 

Eff'a E., 7 Three Mile Bay, N. Y. 

Effa D., 7 Hannibal, Mo. 

Effie L, 7, Westfield, Mass. 

Effie E., 8 Cold water, Mich 

Effie, 8 Canton, N. Y. 

Effie, 8, (Golding-Dwyre) 

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9960. Effie L., 8, (Raymond) FenVlc, Mich. 

10224. EfFic, 8 Madison, O. 

10247. Effie L., S, (Stoneman) 

Chagrin Falls, O. 

10276. Effie A., 8 Wadsworth, O. 

11255. Effie B., 9 Chicago, 111. 

11347. Effie Kate, 9 San Francisco, Cal. 

11618. Effie Ann, 9, Ayrshire, la. 

12163. Effice Gertrude, 9 Harrisburg, Pa. 

12565. Effie P., 10, (Burnham) .. ..Medina, O. 

12642. Effie, 10, Carrollton, III. 

1975. Egbert, 6, + Champion, N. Y. 

4354. Egbert E., 7 Janesville, Wis. 

4456. Egbert, 7, Quincy, 111. 

4471. Egbert, 7, Champion, N. Y. 

664o.5. Egbert Justin, 7, + • - • Waynesfield, O. 

8o64. Egbert Alexander, 8, St. John's, Mich. 

10382.91. Egbert, 8 Waynesfield. O. 

11304.4. Elaine Louise, 9 Seattle, Wash. 

1540. Elam, 6, -\- Columbia, Conn. 

3061. Elam, 6, -f Waterbury, Vt. 

11181. Elatus Garfield, 9 Berea, O. 

7253. Elbert H., 7 Westfield, Mass. 

8233. Elbert, 8, m Rushville, N. Y. 

9232. Elbert, 8 Webster, O. 

10388. Elbert Leslie, 8, +.. .Valparaiso, Ind. 

8330. Elbertine A., 8,. ..Colebrook River, Ct. 
10226. Elbcrtis, 8 Madison, O. 

9682. Elda, 8, ( ) Peabody, Kan. 

12237. Elda Josephine 9,.. Battle Creek, Mich. 

2186. Eldad, 6, + Harford, Pa. 

10666. Eldora B,, 8 Randolph, O. 

4o2. Eleanor, 4, Bolton, Conn. 

705. Eleanor, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

1019. Eleanor, 5, (Bacon) Bolton, Conn. 

1143. Eleanor, 5, (Higley) . . .Painesville, O. 

2392. Eleanor, 6, (Wilson) . .Windsor, Conn. 

3707. Eleanor G., 6 Milwaukee, Wis. 

5176. Eleanor, 7, (Corbin) . .Yorkshire, N. Y. 

5203. Eleanor A., 7 Gallatin, N. Y. 

7080. Eleanor, 7 Greenwood, Ind. 

8726. Eleanor H., 8 Pittsburg, Pa. 

9638. Eleanor H., 8, (Hursh) Pasadena, Cal. 
10012. Eleanor Gardiner, 8, Bingh'mt'n, N. Y. 

10609. Eleanor P., 8 New London, Conn. 

II-5. Eleanor, (Buttes) Durham. N. Y. 

IV-8. Eleanor, Evansville, Tnd. 

300. Eleazer, 4, -{- Hinsdale, Mass. 

771. Eleazer, 5, + Onondaga, N. Y. 

792. Eleazer, 5, + Northfield, Vt. 

1 1 27. Eleazer, 5, + Alstead, N. H. 

1875. Eleazer Buck, 6, + . . . .Montpelier, Vt 

1990. Eleazer, 6, + Otsego. N. Y. 

2149. Eleazer, 6, + Coventry, Conn. 

4255. Eleazer, 7, m Hiram. O. 

4695. Eleazer, 7, -\- N. Coventry, Conn. 

4742. Eleazer, 7 Cleveland, O. 

8302. Eleazer, 8 S. Coventry, Conn. 

8304. Eleazer Allen, 8, m.,. . .Vernon, Conn. 
1 1 365. Eleazer Hamilton, 9 Goliad, Texas 

2197. Eleazur, 6, + Quincy, Mich. 

1340. Electa, 5, (Shcpard) . .Westfield, Mass. 

1348. Electa, 5, (Fox) Westfield, Mass. 

1374. Electa, 5, (Holcomb) Hudson, O. 

1531. Electa, 6, (House) Columbia, Conn. 

1686. Electa, 6, (Smith) . .Steuben Co., N. Y. 

1696. Electa, 6 New Hartford, Conn. 

2028. Electa, 6 Conneaut, O. 

2037. Electa, 6, (Fay) Wolcott, N. Y. 

2088. Electa, 6, (Hull) Vernon, Conn. 

2573. Electa, 6, (Perkins) . ..New Haven, Ct. 

2648. Electa, 6, (Lyman) Stockbridge, N. Y. 

2930. Electa, 6, (Burnet) Florida, Mass, 

3033. Electa Spoflord, 6, (Grant) 

Skinner's Eddy, Pa. 

3309. Electa, 6 Vienna, O. 

3369. Electa, 6, (White).. W. Sp'gfd, Mass. 

3507. Electa D., 6, (Daniclls) . .Jefferson, O. 

3525. Electa, 6, (Liswel!) Feeding Hills, Ms. 

3625. Electa, 6 Sonthwick, Mass. 

3626. Electa, 6, (Cowan) Pittsfield, Mass. 

3747. Electa, 7 Middletown. Vt 

5J24. Electa, 7, (Morse).. W. W'msfield. O. 
5801. Electa L., 7. (Welles) . .Hatfield, .Mass. 

6i4i. Electa, 7, (Young) Western U. S. 

6489. Electa, 7, (Smith) Springfield, HI. 

7232. Electa, 7, (Bcardsley) .. ..Sullivan, Pa. 

7458. Electa, 8, ( ) Middletown, Vt 

8998. Electa, 8, (Case) Greenville, Pa. 

J1716. Electa, 9 New Marlboro, Mass. 



4351. Elhanan W., 8, +..Pent Water, Mich. 

511. Eli, 4, + Torrington, Conn. 

1230. Eli, 5 Torrington, Conn. 

2539. Eli Odiah, 6 Windsor, Conn. 

4723. Eli Robert 7, + North East Pa. 

5200. Eli, 7, -4- Claverack, N. Y. 

5228. Eli, ^, -j- Hudson, N. Y. 

5272. Eli E., 7, ra. Farinington, IlL 

5681. Eli Roberts, 7, + Olympia, Wash. 

6562. Eli, 7, + Harmony, N. Y. 

IV. Eli Alexander, + IlL 

181. Eliakim, 3, + Windsor, (jonn. 

516. Elliakim, 4, Winchester, Conn. 

1098. Elias, 5, + Palermo, N. Y. 

1226. Elias, 5, -j- Hotchkissville, Conn. 

2288. Elias, 6 Burlington, Pa. 

2764. Elias (Prof.), 6, +...New Haven, Ct 

2770. Elias, 6, + Salem, Conn. 

2775- Elias D., 6, + New Haven, N. Y. 

2881. Elias, 6, 4- Westchester, Conn. 

5932. Elias G., 7 Salem, Conn. 

249. Elihu, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

650. Elihu, s, + E. Windsor, Conn. 

855. Elihu, 5, -f Coventry, Conn. 

1558. Elihu, 6, E. Windsor, Conn. 

1794. Elihu, 6, -f Center^ille, Mass. 

2363. Elihu, 6, -f Windsor, Conn. 

4165. Elihu Goodman, 7, -f- •• -Boston, Mass. 

5499. Elihu Lewis, 7, + Fulton, N. Y. 

5513.1. Elihu, 7 Unadilla, N. Y. 

315. Elijah, 4, -|- Lebanon, Conn. 

378. Elijah, (Mr.) 4, m.,. . .Windsor, Conn. 

397. Elijah, 4, + N. Bolton, Conn. 

46o. Elijah, 4, m., Lebanon, Conn. 

674. Elijah, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

822. Elijah, 5, Lebanon, Conn. 

876. Elijah, 5, + Georgia, Vt 

971. Elijah, 5 Torrington, Conn. 

979. Elijah, 5, -f Bloomfield, Conn. 

ioi4. Elijah, 5, 4- Cicero, N. Y. 

1099. Elijah, 5, 4- Salem, Conn. 

1248. Elijah, 5 Harwinton, Conn. 

1395. Elijah, 5, + Barre, N. Y. 

1492. Elijah, 5, + Enfield, Conn. 

1552. Elijah, 6 Hartford, Conn. 

2o4i. Elijah, 6 Bennington, Vt 

2269. Elijah, 6, + Bainbridge, O. 

2485. Elijah, 6 Torrington, Conn. 

2487. Elijah, 6 N. Y. City 

2616. Elijah Meakins, 6, + Pawlet Vt 

2773. Elijah Griswold, 6, 4-- --Salem, Conn. 

2778. Elijah, 6 Palermo, N. Y. 

2839. Elijah, 6, 4- N. Norfolk, Conn. 

3434. Elijah, 6 Barre, N. Y. 

3437. Elijah, 6. + Bergen, N. Y. 

3698. Elijah \\'ilHams, 6, +..Holyoke, Mass. 
5542. Elijah Goodwin, 7,. . . Marcellus, N. Y. 

5628. Elijah, 7, + Rochester, N. Y. 

5680. Elijah M., 7 Pawlet Vt 

5716. Elijah B., 7 Cedar Rapids, la. 

. 5968. Elijah, J., 7, + Bloomington, III. 

7675. Elijah, 8 Cazenovia, Mich. 

8781. Elijah Jackson, 8, +.. Marshall, Minn. 

261. Eliphalet 4, (Clark) . ..Windsor, Conn. 

710. Eliphalet, 5, Windsor, Conn. 

333. Elisha, 4 Colchester, Conn. 

1236. Elisha, 5, -f- Winsted, Conn. 

1258. Elisha, 5, Harwinton, Conn. 

1266. Elisha, 5, -f Grinnell. la. 

1278. Elisha, 5. 4- Troupsburg, N. Y. 

i664. Elisha, 6, 4" Concord Lake, O. 

2o42. Elisha, 6 Bennington, Vt. 

24o4. Elisha, 6, -f- Torrington, Conn. 

2484. Elisha, 6, + Salisbury, N. Y. 

2958. Elisha, 6. + Rushville, N. Y. 

3123. Elisha Mills, 6 Grinnell, la. 

3171. Elisha, 6, + Friendship, N. Y. 

4828. Elisha N.. + Harford. Pa. 

5392. Elisha Earle, 7 Torrington, Conn. 

6192. Elisha, 7, + Ypsilanti, Mich. 

6622. Elisha, 7, 4- Canistco. N. Y. 

7502. Elisha R., 8 Fayette Co., la. 

7800. Elisha Scott 8, + Berea, O. 

1591. Eliza ,-\nn, 6 Hartford, Conn. 

1711. Eliza Ann, 6, (Spencer-Marsh) 

New Hartford, Conn. 
1720. Eliza M., 6. (Loomis)..N. Britain, Ct. 

1820. Eliza, 6, (Story) Elba, N. Y. 

1834. Eliza, 6, (Barber).. N. Lebanon, N. Y. 
2685. Eliza, 6, Cherry Valley, N. Y. 



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10285. 

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Eliza Catherine, 6, Cherry Val., N. Y. 

Eliza A., 6, (Ames) York, O. 

Eliza Ann, 6 Palermo, N. Y. 

Eliza, 6, (Gilman) North East, Pa. 

Eliza, 6, (Damon) Waynesfield, O. 

Eliza, 6, (Judd) Chicago, 111. 

Ehza, 6, (Hough) Atwater, O. 

Eliza, 6 Livonia, N. Y. 

Eliza Ann, 6. (Kenfield) Sp'f'd, Mass. 
Eliza Maria, 6, (Woodruff) Chic'go, III. 

Eliza, 7 Hartford, Conn. 

Eliza Jane, 7 Pittsburg, Pa. 

Eliza E., 7, (Phillips) .. .Groton, N. Y. 
Eliza Delia, 7, (Rose) . .Huntsburg, O. 

Eliza, 7 La Porte, Ind. 

Eliza, 7, Sandusky, Ind. 

Eliza S., 7, (Thrall).. Glastonbury, Ct. 
Eliza Eleanor, 7, . . .Tridelphia, W. Va. 

Eliza, 7, (Butler) Farmington, III. 

Eliza, 7, (Haymaker) Charlestown, O. 

Eliza, 7, Cicero, N. Y. 

Eliza, 7, (Ogden-Gansevoort) 

San Francisco, Cal. 
Eliza B., 7, (Baldwin) Bloomfield, Ct. 

Eliza, 7, (Munger) Dayton, O. 

Eliza Ann, 7, (Mattison) Shaftsb'y. Vt. 

Eliza Ann, 7 Detroit, ^Iich. 

Eliza, 7 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

Eliza, 7, (Dean) Hamilton, N. Y. 

Eliza W., 7 Boston, Mass. 

Eliza Jane, 7, (Pope) . .Waupaca, Wis. 
Eliza, 7, (Barnes) .. .Southport, N. Y. 
Eliza E., 7, (Rodgers) W'msb'rg, Mass. 

Eliza, 7, (Smith) Rutland, Pa. 

Eliza Adelaide, 7, (Finch) Weym'th, O. 

Eliza Belle, 8 Spencer, N. Y. 

Eliza, 8, (Wheeler) St. John, Can. 

Eliza, 8, (Bunell) Hemlock Lake, N. Y. 

Eliza, 8 Schuyler's Lake, N. Y. 

Eliza M., 8, (Waddell)....Prov., R. I. 
Eliza Jane, 8, (Graves) . .Lebanon, Ct. 

Eliza, 8 Georgia, Vt. 

Eliza L., 8, (Tilbury) Min'apolis, Minn. 
Eliza, 8, (Raymond) Fond du Lac, Wis. 
Eliza C, 8, (Schooley) Marshall, Mich. 

Eliza, 8 Webster, O. 

Eliza, 8, (Muir) Webster, O. 



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Eliza, 8, Windsor, Conn, 

Eliza J., 8, (Burnham-Grove) 

Coldwater, Mich. 

Eliza Ann, 8 Birmingham, la. 

Eliza, 8 Oxford. N. Y. 

Eliza, 8, (Brenchley) ... .Franklin, Pa. 

Eliza Ellen, 8 Hicksville, O. 

Eliza Amelia, 9, (Ripley) Poultney, Vt. 

Eliza Maria, 9 Bolton, Conn. 

Eliza. ( ) Ithaca, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, i, (Hull) . .Killingworth, Ct. 
Elizabeth, 2, (Brown) .. ..Windsor, Ct 
Elizabeth, 2, (Lee) .. ..Farmington, Ct. 
. Elizabeth, 2, (Burnham) 

Wethersfield. Ct 
Elizabeth, 2, Hanchet) Westf'd, Mass. 
Elizabeth, 3, (Ciriswold) . .Windsor, Ct. 

Elizabeth, 3 Windsor, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 3, (Worthington) 

Colchester, Conn. 
Elizabeth, 3, (Marsh) Windsor, Conn. 
Elizabeth, 3, (Loomis) Windsor, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 3, Simsbury, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 4, (Kingsbury) Covent'y, Ct. 
Elizabeth, 4, (Eggleston) BInomf'd, Ct. 

Elizabeth, 4, (Crown) Bolton, Ct 

Elizabeth, 4, (Ransom) Colchester, Ct. 

Elizabeth, 4 Bolton, Ct 

Elizabeth, 4, (Bissell) Windsor, Ct 

Elizabeth, 4 Harwinton, Ct. 

Elizabeth, 4 Tolland, Ct 

Elizabeth, 4, (Grant) E. Windsor, Ct. 
Elizabeth, 4, (Noble) Westfield, 



Mass. 
Conn. 
Conn. 
Conn. 

Mass. 



Elizabeth, 5, Windsor, 

Elizabeth, 5 Lebanon, 

Elizal)eth, s, (Payne) . -Lebanon, 

Elizabeth, 5, (Crippen) Egrem't, 

Elizabeth, 5, Windsor, Conn, 

Elizabeth, 5 Torrington, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 5, (Fitch) . .Windsor, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 5, Suffield, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 5, (Phelps) .. .Suffield, Conn. 



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1352. 
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2048. 

2069. 

2102. 
2115. 

2163. 

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3225. 
3274. 

3348. 
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3532. 

3589. 
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3652. 
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3820. 
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4196. 
4296. 
4322. 

4374. 

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4561. 



Elizabeth, 5, (Strong) . ..Bolton, Conn. 
Elizabeth, 5, (Tennant) . . Sp'f'd, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 5 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 5, (Morehouse) 

Torrington, Conn. 
Elizabeth, 5, (Taylor) Bl'k Rock, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 5, (Trask) Butternuts, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 5, (Stocking) Westf'd, Mass. 

Elizabeth, 5, (Hough) Atwater, O. 

Elizabeth, 5, (Freemyre) 

Amsterdam, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 5, (Brown) Southwick, Ms. 

Elizabeth, 6 Geneva, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Franklin) 

E. Hartford, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 6 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Steele) Geneva, O. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Marble) .. .Simsbury, Ct. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Perkins) . .Cicero, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 6 Montpelier, Vt. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Clark) . . Syracuse, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Rogers) 

Elizabeth, 6, (Johnson) 

Barkhamsted, Conn, 
Elizabeth, 6, (White) Jerusalem, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Cummings) 

Granville, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Strong) Lebanon, Conn. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Starkweather) 

Warren, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Knapp) N. Berlin, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Grout) N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Crippen) Egremont, Ms. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Bartle) .. .Oxford, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Lampman) 

Luzerne Co., Pa. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Newbury) 

Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Pomeroy) 

Bennington, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 6 Suffield, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Lombard) Coleb'k, N. H. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Gushing) Le Roy, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, F., 6, (Warner) Buf'lo, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 6 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Elizabeth Priscilla, 6, E. W'dsor, Conn. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Chandler) Coldw'r, Mich. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Stowell) . ..Columbia, Ct 
Elizabeth, 6, (Dix) . . ..Centreville, Pa. 

Elizabeth, 6, Kan. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Birge) Bristol, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Loomis) Smyrna, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Wright) Canton, Pa. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Farrar) N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 6, (Baker) Harmony, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Polly) . .Antwerp, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Ryan) Bryant's F'd, Ky. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Hatch) 

Westmoreland, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Martin) . ..Elizabeth, Pa. 
Elizabeth, 6, (Shurtliff) 

Salt Lake City, Utah 

Elizabeth, 6 Albany, N. Y. 

Elizabeth W., 6 Leyden, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 6. (Hancock) . ..Suffield, Ct 
Elizabeth M., 6, (Aylling) 

Hopkinton, la. 
Elizabeth E., 6, (Rose)....N. Y. City 

Elizabeth M., 6, Palmer, Mass. 

Elizabeth A., 6, (Chase) Albany, N. Y. 

Elizabeth Fay, 6 Suffield, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 7, (Cochrane) Clinton, Mich. 

Elizabeth, 7 Pittsburg. Pa. 

Elizabeth, 7, Enfield. Conn. 

Elizabeth, 7, Enfield. Conn. 

Elizabeth Electa, 7. (Ladd) W'dsor, O. 
Elizabeth A., 7. (Hand) . ..Granger. O. 
Elizabeth, 7, (Hunt) Cum'ingt'n, Mass. 
Elizabeth Emma. 7,...S. Windsor, Ct 
Elizabeth, 7, (Miller) S. Adams, Mass. 
Elizabeth S., 7, Three Mile Bay, N. Y. 
Elizabeth S., 7, (Harder) 

N. Newbery, Mich. 
Elizabeth, 7, (Clogher) . . .LTtica, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 7, (Salter) ... .Wilna, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 7 Cal. 

Elizabeth, 7, (Butts) .. .Watson, N. Y. 

Elizabeth S., 7, S. Windsor, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 7 Bennington, Vt. 



IGnomts (Spuralngti 



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Elizabeth, 7, . . .Bosanquet, Upper Can. 

Elizabeth, 7, Granville, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 7, (Thompson) Chicago, III. 
Elizabeth Wattles, 7,. ..Norwich, Conn. 
Elizabeth M., 7, (Robinson) 

Lebanon, Conn. 
Elizabeth Raymond, 7, (Reeve) 

Ilappy Camp, Cal. 
Elizabeth Lathrop, 7, ..Moravia, N. Y. 

Elizabeth F., 7 Euflfalo, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 7, (Phelps) Windsor, Conn. 
Elizabeth, 7, (Tuttlc) W. Ilartf'd, Ct. 

Elizabeth Lorin, 7 Torrington, Ct. 

Elizabeth, 7, (Brant).. Unadilla, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 7, Bloomlield, Conn. 

Elizabeth J., 7, (Patten) Baldwin, N. Y. 

Elizabeth Lcavitt, 7 N. Y. City 

Elizabeth 7 Sufficld, Conn. 

Elizabeth S., 7, (Lee) Athens, 111. 

Elizabeth A., 7, (Damon-IIuntley) 

Florence, Mass. 
Elizabeth J., 7. (Gillcy) Camillus, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 7 Richfield, N. Y. 

Elizabeth N., 7, (Davis) Palermo, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 7, (Betls) ... St. Louis, Mo. 
Elizabeth F., 7, (Frisbie) Geneva, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 7, (Gould) 

French Creek, W. Va. 

Elizabeth, 7, (Rider) W'msfield, O. 

Elizabeth Irene, 7, (Richardson) 

Alleghany, Pa. 

Elizabeth H., 7, Halcott, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 7 Lee, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 7, (Griswold) 

Torrington, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 7, Waterbury. Vt. 

Elizabeth, 7 Windham, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 7 Lansing, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 7, (Day) N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 7, (Merriman) 

Gouvcrncur, N. Y. 
Elizabeth, 7, (Vest) Kansas City, Mo. 

Elizabeth C. A., 7 Fling\'ille, Ky. 

Elizabeth D., 7, Egremont, Mass. 

Elizabeth Ann, 7, (Button) 

W. Springfield, Mass. 

Elizabeth, 7 Tiffin, O. 

Elizabeth Dilworth, 7, (Brundred) 

Oil City, Pa. 

Elizabeth, 8, (Grovcr) Austin, la. 

Elizabeth, 8 Pittsburg, Pa. 

Elizabeth, 8 Pittsburg, Pa. 

Elizabeth A., 8^. Udina, 111. 

Elizabeth, 8, (Bachus) Haydenv'le, O. 
Elizabeth O., 8, (Greene) Woostcr, O. 

Elizabeth, 8 Newton, la. 

Elizabeth Bellamy, 8, ..Norwood, Mass. 

Elizabeth N., 8 Belmont, la. 

Elizabeth, 8 Carthage, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 8, (Johnson) Waupon, Wis. 
Elizabeth Halleck. 8 Sandusky, O. 

Elizabeth R., 8, (Scott) Bainb'ge, N. Y. 

Elizabeth 8. (Peck) Blair, Neb. 

Elizabeth Hale, 8 Effingham, Kan. 

Elizabeth T., 8.. .Thompsonville, Conn. 

Elizabeth W., 8 Norwich, Conn. 

Elizabeth W., 8, Norwich, Conn. 

Elizabeth L., 8, (Smith) Niantic, Conn. 

Elizabeth C, 8, (Abell) Meadvillc, Mo. 

Elizabeth, 8, (Smith). . .Randolph, Vt. 

Elizabeth, 8, (Marsh) Jessup, la. 

Elizabeth, 8, (Abbott) . .Canaan, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 8, (Fero) Norton, Kan. 

Elizabeth. 8, (Adams) 

Smithvillc Flats, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 8 Greene, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 8 S. Canaan, Conn. 

Elizabeth, 8, (Wright) Ponuonock, Ct. 

Elizabeth, 8 Little Falls, N. Y. 

Elizabeth Anna, 8,. ..Woodbury. Conn. 

Elizabeth Augusta. 8 N. Y. City 

Elizabeth A., 8. (Beeeher) Winstcd, Ct. 

Elizabeth, 8, (Ford)..E. Cleveland, O. 

Elizabeth, 8 Crittenden, Ky. 

Elizabeth P., 8, (Smith) . .Carlisle, Ky. 

Elizabeth K., 8, (Frederick) Pckin, 111. 

Eliz.ibcth Isabella, 8,...N. Haven, Ct 

Elizabeth Ann, 8 Oltumwa, la. 

Elizabeth Dilworth, 8,.. Detroit, Mich. 

Elizabeth B., 9 Towanda, Pa. 



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Elizabeth Enid, 9 Addison, Mich. 

Elizabeth, 9 Jackson, Mich. 

Elizabeth B., 9 Humboldt. la. 

Elizabeth, p, (Torrey) Pctersbh, N. Y. 
Elizabeth Adeline, g, Minne'p'lis, Minn. 

Elizabeth, 9, Chicago, III. 

Elizabeth R., 10,. . .Ticonderoga, N. Y. 

Elizabeth, 10 N. Y. City 

Elizabeth, 10 Lexington, Mo. 

Elizabeth Canandaigua, N. Y, 

Elizabeth, (Dutcher) Gilboa, N. Y. 

Elizur, 5, 4- Randolph, O. 

Elizur, 6, 4- Windsor, O. 

Elizur, 6, -f- New Berlin, VVis. 

Elizur Woleott, 7, + Windsor, O. 

Elizur Ilinman, 8, Portland, Or. 

Ella Corinna, 7 Wyoming, la. 

Ella, 7, (Viele) Chicago, 111. 

Ella, 7, (Keys) Chicago, 111. 

Ella C, 7, (Sessions) . .Tacoma, Wash. 

Ella, 7, Wheeling, W. \a. 

Ella 7, (Bolcn) Minn. 

Ella May, 7 North East, P.a. 

Ella Adell, 7, (Burton) Pittsfd, Mich. 

Ella, 7 Elgin, 111. 

Ella May, 7 Republican City, Neb. 

Ella S., 7, (Atwell)... Brooklyn. N. V. 
Ella, 7, (Bogert).. ..Springfield, Ma's. 

Ella Jane, 8, (Case) Windsor, O. 

Ella, 8 Smithfield, Pa. 

Ella R., 8, (Thurston) W. Vienna, N. Y. 
Ella M., 8, (McCrelIis)...Prov., R. I. 
Ella, 8, (Dortondork)... Boston, Mass. 

Ella, 8 Ulica, N. Y. 

Ella Kate, 8 Dickeyvillc, Md. 

Ella C, 8, (Champlin) Prov., R. I. 

Ella D., 8 Gilmantown, Wis. 

Ella 8 Duquoin, III. 

Ella, 8, (Dennis) Gallatin, hf. Y. 

Ella Myrtle, 8, Emporia, Kan. 

Ella, 8 Webster, O. 

Ella Clara, 8, (Schrock) Ashtabula. O. 
Ella M., 8, (Russell) Coldwatcr, Mich. 

Ella J., 8 S. Winchester, Conn. 

Ella, 8 Wilson, N. Y. 

Ella Josephine, 8, Alpena, Mich. 

Ella, 8 W. Camden, N. Y. 

Ella, 8 Franklin, Pa. 

Ella Viola, 8, (Schulker) . .Ludlow, Ky. 

Ella A., 8 Detroit, Mich. 

Ella Flora, 8, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Ella G., 9 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

Ella, 9 Cazenovia, Mich. 

Ella Elizabeth, 9 Milan, Pa. 

Ella Giddings, 9, (Myers) Poultney, Vt. 

Ella, 9, (Gillespie) Ada, O. 

Ella, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Ella, 9, ( ) Lenox, Pa. 

Ella S., 9, (Hibbard) Willett, N. Y. 

Ella M., 9 Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Ella Lenora, 9, Bowling Green, O. 

Ella, 9, Norwalk, O. 

Ella E., 10 Lenox, Mass. 

Ellen D., 6, (Brooks) N. Y. City 

Ellen Maria, 7, (Coc) Hartford, Conn. 

Ellen Sarah, 7 Weslcrvillc, 0. 

Ellen Amelia, 7 Huntsburg, O. 

Ellen Lucretia, 7,. .New Britain, Conn. 

Ellen, 7 Vineland, N. J. 

Ellen E., 7, (Tompkins) 

Kelly's Corners, Mich. 
Ellen Margaret, 7, (Uavis-Schenek) 

Ithaca, N. Y. 
Ellen P.. 7, (Phelps).. Macedon, N. Y. 

Ellen, 7, (Peck) Charlestown, O. 

Ellen, 7, (Woodworth)..Fenner, N. Y. 

Ellen, 7 Roanoke, Ind. 

Ellen A., 7, (Morgan) Waterford, Ct. 
Ellen Jane, 7, (Parsons) Roanoke, Va. 

Ellen, 7 Bloomington, III. 

Ellen Adella, 7, (Sccly) Reliance, Va. 

Ellen Almeda, 7 JcfTerson, 0. 

Ellen C, 7 Hopkinton, la. 

Ellen, 7, (Hale) Hartford, Conn. 

Ellen, 8, (Richards) Charlemont, Mass. 

Ellen, 8 Pittsburg. Pa. 

Ellen Winifred, 8 Roxbury, Mass. 

Ellen May, 8 McGraw, N. Y. 

Ellen Adelaide, 8, Eugene, Or. 

Ellen Martha, 8 Peoria, IlL 



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Kllen Adelaide, 8,.. New nrit.Tin, Cotiii. 
Klten L., 8, (Lor J) . . .ILlrtford, Conn. 
Ellen L., 8> (Whitney) Springvalc^ Pa- 
Ellen C, 8, (French) Coventry, Conn. 
Ellen Evelyn, 8 Emj)oria, Kan- 
Ellen, 8, (Roberts) N. Norwich, N. Y. 
Ellen A., 8, (Carpenter) Randolph, Vt. 

Ellen, 8 (leorgia, Vt. 

Ellen, 8, (Newbury) .. .Woodliury, Ct. 

Ellen A., 8 Phtcnix, N. Y. 

Ellen E., 8, (Stringham) 

.'\ugusta, Mich. 
Ellen Harriet, 8, (Stanley) 

Diamond Spring.s, Kan. 

Ellen Amelia, 8 Locke, N. Y. 

Ellen M., 8 Homer, N. Y. 

Ellen Winifred, 9, Athens, Pa. 

I-'llen May, 9 Deadwood, S. Dak. 

Ellen M., 9 Melrose, N. Y. 

Ellen, 9 Bainbridge, N- Y, 

Ellen Elizahetli, 9,-.. Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
Ellen Josephine, 9, (Smith) Ln'rens, la. 

Ellen Little, 9 Mar<|ncttc. Kan. 

Ellen Estella, 9,. .. .Council llIntTs, la. 

Ellery Trask, g, Springlicld. Mass. 

Ellie, 7 tjreenvvood, Ind. 

Elliot Milton, 7, +. .Providence. R. 1. 

Elliot Burch, 7, + Greenfield, Pa. 

Elliot, 8 Battle Ground City, Ind. 

Elliot, 9 Albany, N. Y. 

Ellis, 6, (Palmer) ... .Montville, Conn. 

Ellis Cole, 9 Harrington, 111. 

Ellis T., 9 Riceville, la. 

Ellsworth Jerijah, 7, + 

Manchester Green, Conn. 

Ellsworth, 7 Henry, III. 

Ellsworth A., 8, + Chicago, 111. 

Ellsworth, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Elma May, 9, Allegheny, Pa. 

Elmer, 6, 4- Giiard, Kan. 

Elmer, 6, + Tolland, Conn. 

I'^lmer Howard, 7, -(-..Princeton, N. T. 

Elmer E., 8, Udina, 111. 

Elmer, 8 Alexander. N. Y. 

Elmer, 8 Tiffin, O. 

Elmer, 8 Webster, O. 

Elmer B., 8 Charlestown, O. 

Elmer, 8 Trenton, N. Y. 

Elmer George, 8, -(-....Allegheny, Pa. 

Elmer E., 8, + Dewiltvillc, N. Y. 

Elmer, 9 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

Elmer Ellsworth, 9 Nelsonville, O. 

Elmer, 9 S. Dak. 

Elmer Ellsworth, 9 Humboldt, la. 

Elmer, Randolph, O. 

Elmer Charles, 10 Westlield, Mass. 

I'-lmira, 6, (Hastings) Wayncsfield, O. 
Elmira M., 7, (.\my) Lincolnville, Pa. 

Elna Rho, 10 Winston. Mo. 

Elnathan, 5 Ancram, N. Y. 

Elnathan, 5 Ancram, N. Y. 

Elno A., 8 Minneapolis, Minn. 

Elnora, 7 Henry, 111. 

Elnora, 8, (Gammagc) 

W. Burlington, Pa. 
Elvie May, 8, (Prescolt) 

So. Manchester, Conn. 

Elois, 8, (RufF) Sioux City, la. 

Eloise (ihapman, 7 Snfiiekl, Conn. 

Elon D., 7, -f- Milwaukee, Wis. 

Elon Albert, 8, Blue Rapids, Kan. 

Elroy, 8, Madison, O. 

Elsabcth V., 8, (Port) Chicago, 111. 

Else, 6, (Clark) Morgan, O. 

Elsia, 8 N. Freedom, Wis. 

Elsie, %, (Newton) Clooperstown, N. Y. 

Elsie, ^ Smithville, N. Y. 

Elsie M,iy, 8, (Pinney) . . .Quincy, 111. 

Elsie May, 9 New Britain, Conn. 

Elsie Morrison, 9 Buffalo, N. Y. 

Elsie May, 9 Sparta, Wis. 

Elsie, 9, (Fitzgerald). ..Mondovi, Wis. 

Elsie, 9, Fort Dodge, la. 

Elsie Marie, 9 Fennville, Mich. 

Elta Rose, 9 Columbiana, O. 

Elton N., 8 Locke, N. Y. 

Elva, 7, (Hebruka) Walker, Mich. 

Elva S., 8, (Anderson) Putiieyvillc, Pa. 
Elva M., 8, (Tanner) . .Jamesport, Mo. 
Elverton W., 7, Cambridge, Mass. 



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Elvira, 5, (Huntington) 

Wethcrsfn'Ul, Conn, 

Elvira, 6 So. Iladley, Mass. 

Elvira, 7, (Briggs) ... .Hillsdale, Mich. 
Elvira, 7, (Palmiter) . ,. .Ligonier, Ind. 

Elvira, 7, (Wooley) Keokuk, la, 

Elvira L., 7, (Eddy) Olean, N. Y. 

Elvira, 8, (Daboll) Garden City. Minn. 

Elvira, 8 W. Buffalo, O. 

Elvira, 8 Boston, Ky. 

IClvise Cliapman, 7, Suflicld, Conn. 

Ely, 5, m W. Springlield, M.lss. 

Ely, 7. + E. Troy, Pa. 

Ely Tilton, 7 Union City, Conn. 

ICmclie E. 8, (Daves) Morton, III. 

Emclinc, 6, (Southworth) Leoni, Mich. 

Enteline Tracy, 9, Conn. 

Emcr Augusta, 8 Boston, Mass. 

Emerettc, 7, ( ) . ..Greenwood, Ind. 

Emerson, 9 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

Emerson K., 9 Veva. Ind. 

Emery Benson, 7, -}- Windsor, O. 

Emery B., 8, Windsor, O. 

Emery B., 9 Elgin, 111. 

Emilia, 6, (Saxton) Wilbraham, Mass. 

Emilie Collomb, 8 Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Emily, 6, (Tarbox) N. London, Conn. 
ICniily, 6, (Griflin-{jranger) Clraiiby, Ct, 

Emily, 6, (Lord) Agawain, Mass. 

Emily, 6, (Sterns-Kelscy) Barre, N. Y. 
Emilv, 6, (Carrier) Westchester, Conn. 
Emily, 6, (Barber) . .Greenfield, N. Y. 
Emily S., 6, (Belnap) North East, Pa. 

Emily, 6, (Rislcy) Streetsboro, O. 

Emily, 6 Westfiekl, Mass. 

Emily, 6, (Cooley) Chicopee, Mass. 

Emily, 6, (Spring) Tolland, Mass. 

Emily, 6, (Hazard) Suffield, Conn. 

Emily Eliza, 7, ...German Flats, N. Y. 

Emily, 7 Columbia, Conn. 

Emily King, 7 Conneaut. O. 

{■'.mily P., 7, (Curtis)... Hatlk-ld, Mass. 

Emily G., 7 Cambridge, Mass. 

Emily Roxanna, 7, (Hutchinson) 

S. Coventry. Conn. 
Emily, 7, (Ryther-Baker) St. Chas., III. 
Emily E., 7, (Aldrich) . . .HarfortK Pa. 

Emily, 7, Coventry, Conn. 

Emily Aurclia, 7, (Chandler) 

CoUIwater, Mich. 
Emily, 7, (Atwood)..W. Chazy, N. Y. 

Emily, 7 RhinebecU, N. Y. 

ICmily A., 7 TorriiiRton, Conn. 

Emily, 7, (Keith) Chicago, 111. 

Emily C, 7. (Ward) . .Middletown, Ct. 

Emily, 7, (Cutler) Mich. 

Emily Harvey, 7, (Bliss) Hartford, Ct. 

Emily, 7, (Odcll) Winsted. Conn. 

ICmilv, 7, (Blanchard) . .Scottsville. Va. 

Emil'y A., 7, (Pollard) Fr'dship, N. Y. 

Emily, 7, (Tuttlc) Troy, N. Y. 

Emily C., 7, (Hills) . ..Westficld, Mass. 

Emily E., 7, Southwick, Mass. 

Emily I'Vanccs, 7, (Stile.s) Hart, Mich. 

Emily Adelia, 7 Southwick, Mass. 

Emily, 7 Springfield, Mass. 

Emily, 8 Lansing, Mich. 

Emily, 8, ( ) Pembroke, N. Y. 

Emily Melissa, 8, (Waile) Asfil'd, Or. 

Emily P., 8, (Fuller) N. Freedom, Wis. 

Emily F., 8, (Steele) Springfield, Mass. 

Emily M., 8 Brookfield, Vt. 

Emily M., 8, (Churchill) Lowell, Mass. 

Emily jane, 8, (Gould) Sheffield, Mass. 

Emily A., 8 Lamartinc, Wis. 

Emily M., 8 Rochester, N. Y. 

Emily Susan, 8, ..Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Emily Susan, 8 Pawlet. Vt. 

Emily J., 8, (Cooley) Springf'd, Mass. 

Emily II., 8, (Kintner) Pasadena, Cal. 

Emily, 8 BirminRham, la. 

Emily T., 8 N. Brooklicld, N. Y. 

Emily A., 8 New Ulni, Minn. 

Emily A., 8, (Young) Breedsv'le, Mich. 

Emily C, 8, (Sabin) W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Emily F., 8, (McKce) . .Albany, N. Y. 

Emily, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Emily Westcott, 9 Meadville, Mo. 

Emily Jane, 9, (Cranipton) 

E. Bridgeport, Conn. 



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12065. Emily Frances, 9, Pasadena, Ca!. 

12171. Emily Grace, 9,. .. .Chattanooga, Tenn. 

12442. Emily Mary, 9 VVaterbury, Conn. 

i2s4o. Emily Avaline, 10, Yalesville, Conn. 

12638. Emily Fidelia, 10 Glen Ellyn, III. 

1649. Emma B., 6, (Church) Canterbury, Ct. 

1779. Emma, 6 Berlin. N, Y. 

2053. Emma, 6, (Dewey) Bennington, Vt. 

2759. Emma A., 6, (Smith) . .Moosup, (Tonn. 

2910. Emma P., 6, (Lockrow) . . .N. Y. City 

3i48. Emma, 6, (White) Antwerp, N. Y. 

3692. Emma, 6, Sufficld, Conn. 

3802. Emma J., 7, (Gray) Olmsted Falls, O. 

3871. Emma C, 7, (Pitcher) Conneaut, O. 

3875. Emma Asenath, 7 Wyoming, la. 

4o6o. Emma, 7, (Thompson) S'thamp'n, Ms. 

4162. Emma, 7, (Johnson) Smith Val., N. Y. 

4222. Emma Ann, 7, (Cornell) . .Castalia, la. 

4270. Emma Ann, 7 Spring Prairie, Wis. 

4473. Emma, 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

4513. Emma Macy, 7, Coventry. Conn. 

5575. Emma, 7, Waterville, Me. 

S7SI. Emma, 7, (Ward) Bancroft, Minn. 

5838. Emma, 7, (Fenton) 

Burlington Flats, N. Y. 

5877- Emma Cora, 7, (Thompson) N. Y. City 

6181. Emma J., 7 Mansfield, O. 

6397. Emma Ann, 7. (Taylor) .. .Le Roy, O. 

6443. Emma J., 7, (Miner-Woodruff) 

New Britain, Conn. 

6521. Emma F., 7, (Thompson) Bradfd, Pa. 

6770. Emma J., 7, (Dolsen) .. Detroit, Mich. 

7082. Emma Jane, 7 Rochester, N. Y. 

7230. Emma Jean, 7 Pasadena, Cal. 

7391. Emma J., 7, Pomeroy) .. .Marietta, Ga. 

7483. Emma L., 8, (Starkweather) 

Hartford, Conn. 

7543. Emma, 8, (Heaps) Pittsburg, Pa. 

771 1- Emma Evaline, 8, (Brown) Milan, Pa. 

7936. Emma Christine, 8, Cal. 

7961. Emma M., 8, Belmont. la. 

7996. Emma R., 8 Three Rivers, Mich. 

8066. Emma Ora, 8 St. Johns. Mich. 

8105. Emma M., 8, (Morgan) Colchester, Ct. 

8155. Emma, 8 Aurora, 111. 

8191. Emma Eliza, 8, (Ostrander) 

Glens Falls. N. Y. 

8308. Emma Lovan, 8, (Marsh) Wash., D. C. 

8348. Emma F., 8, (Leeper) . .Galesburg. III. 

84s4, Emma Tane, 8. (Oliver) Cassv'le, N. Y. 

8505. Emma Jane. 8, (Sherman) V'gil. N. Y. 

8628. Emma S., 8 Norwich. Conn. 

8815. Emma, 8 Battle Ground City. Ind. 

8834. Emma, 8. (Colton) ... Brooklyn. N. Y. 

8890. Emma Jane. 8, (Clark)... Dc Kalb, HI. 

9099. Emma Georgiana 8, (Flagg- 

Hanford) Smithville. N. Y. 

9207. Emma. 8 Webster, O. 

9224. Emma, 8, (Davison) Centre, O. 

9272. Emma. 8. (White) Toledo. O. 

9315. Emma, 8 Burr Oak, Mich. 

9339. Emma, 8, E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

9429. Emma, 8. (Roe) Los Angeles, Cal. 

9612. Emma Jane, 8... (Earned) Beaver, Pa. 

9691. Emma Louisa, 8 Calwood, Mo. 

9848. Emma, 8 Kinderhook, N. Y. 

9985. Emma Isabellc. 8 Moodus, Conn. 

iooi4. Emma, 8 Saratoga Springs. N. Y. 

10023. Emma. 8. The Forks, Me. 

10128. Emma C, 8 New Berlin, Wis. 

10132. Emma. 8 Orwell, N. Y. 

10171. Emma R., 8, Princeton. Wis. 

10233. Emma A., 8. (Champion) Tor'gfn, Ct. 
10364. Emma Pearl, 8. (Heath) Bradford, O. 
10436. Emma IT.. 8. (Davis) Indep'dence. Ky. 

io49g. Emma, 8. (Brown) Daysville. N. Y. 

10622. Emma Gleason, 8 Pekin. 111. 

106^5. Emma. 8, W. Springfield. Mass. 

10866. Emma L., 8, (Sherman) Wcstf d. Mass. 

10970. Emma E., 9 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

10996. Emma E., 9. Bcctown, Wis. 

11076.7. Emma R., 9, (Haney) White Elm, la. 

II 109. Emma, 9 Cazcnovia, Mich. 

>I33S- Emma L, 9 Bowling Green. O, 

1 1367. Emma L, 9, (Shafer) Waltham, Mass. 

11373. Emma Paine, 9, Fernandina, Fla. 

ij4i9. Emma, 9 Tyler, N. Y. 

ii424. Emma, 9, Sylvia, Mich. 

11458. Emma S.» 9, (Low) .. .Brooklyn, N. Y. 
11572- Emma C, 9, Buffalo, N. Y. 



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Emma Enid. 9 Randolph. Vt, 

Emma, 9, (Root) Lenox, Sfass. 

Emma M., 9, (Millis) Whitewater, Wis. 
Emma \'iola, 9, (Long) Emporia, Kan. 

Emma Alice, 9, W'indsor, Conn. 

Emma A., 9,... Fair Play, (^ol. 

Emma J., 10, ..i Goliad, Texas 

Emma. 10, Walworth, N. Y. 

Emmeline K., 6, (Peck) N. Hartfd. Ct. 
Emmeline, 6, (Russell) Russell, Mass. 

Emmeline, 6, (Bell) Batavia. N. Y. 

Emmeline, 6, (Fitch) . ..New Lyme, O. 

Emmeline, 6, (Morse) Jefferson, O. 

Emmeline, 6, (Barnes) Granby, Conn. 
Emmeline, 7, (Gayton) Lc Roy, N. Y. 

Emmeline, 7, (Thomas) la. 

Emmeline, 7, (Loomis) . ..Windsor, Ct. 

Emmeline, 7 Thetford, Vt. 

Emmeline, 7, (Chapman) .. .Amity, Pa. 

Emmeline, 7, (Deval) Baraboo, Wis. 

Emmeline, 8, (Marble) Gr. Rapids, la. 

Emmeline C, 8 Greenwood, 111. 

Emmeline B., 8, (Glasson) N. Y. City 
Emmett Henry, 8, m., Gr. Rapids, Mich. 

Emmett C, 8, Volga, S. Dak. 

Emmit H., 8. + Ricevillc, la. 

Emmogene Julia, 7, (Hamilton- 
States) Seattle, Wash. 

Emogene L., 10, (Richardson) 

Chicago, 111. 

Emory, 6, + Sandwich, HI. 

Emory E., 7, Madrid, N. Y. 

Emory, 7, + Torrington, Conn. 

Emory, 7, -f West Kill, N. Y. 

Enoch, 3, + Tolland. Conn. 

Enoch, 4, 4" Westlield, Mass. 

Enoch, 5, Albany, N. Y. 

Enoch, 6 Westmoreland. N. Y. 

Enoch Mann, 7, Flingville. Ky. 

Enos, 4, + N. Granville, N. Y. 

Enos, 5, -j- Liberty, Mich. 

Enos, 6, 4- Jersey, O. 

Enos Harraan. 6, + Madrid. N. Y. 

Enos, 7, -f-.. Battle Ground City, Ind. 

Enos, 7, -|- Eldorado, Kan. 

Enos Osbom, 8, Fowler, Ind. 

Enos Hiram, 9, Brookston, Ind. 

Ensign, 8, + Lenox, Mass. 

Ensign iE., 9 Lenox, Mass. 

Eola May, 8, Skowhcgan, Me. 

Epaphras, 4, -j- Winchester, Conn. 

Epaphras, 5, 4* Hannibal. N. Y. 

Epaphras, 5, -j- Tolland, Conn. 

Epaphras, 6, Windsor, Conn. 

Epaphras, 7, + Hannibal, N. Y. 

Ephraim, 3, Windsor, Conn. 

Ephraim, 3, + Columbia, Conn. 

Ephraim, 4, 4- Columbia, Conn. 

Ephraim, 4, 4- Torrington, Conn. 

Ephraim, 5, 4" Torrington, Conn. 

Ephraim, 6 Torrington, Conn. 

Ephraim, 6, + Torrington, Conn. 

Ephraim Smith, 7, + . .Otisville, N. Y. 

Ephraim. 7, -+* Smithville, N. Y. 

Ephraim Wiltsey, 7 Emporia. Kan. 

Ephraim L., 8, .\rbuckle. W. Va. 

Erastus. 5, -j- Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Erastus, 6, -j- Burlington, Pa. 

Erastus, 6, -|- N. Ncwbcrg, Mich. 

Erastus, 6, Lagrange, O. 

Erastus, 6. Jerusalem, N. Y. 

Erastus Otto, 6 Jerusalem, N. Y. 

Erastus Otto, 6, + Daricn, N. Y. 

Erastus, 6, 4" Monmouth. Me. 

Erastus, 6, 4- Tridelphia, W. Va. 

Erastus, 6 Simsbury, Conn. 

Erastus, 6, + Marcellus, N. Y. 

Erastus, 6, 4" Ancona. 111. 

Erastus, 6 Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Erastus, 6, Middlesex, N. Y. 

Erastus, 6. Florence, N. Y. 

Erastus M., 7, 4- Smithfield, Pa. 

Erastus M., 7, 4- Ripon, Wis. 

Erastus F., 7, m., Lcgrange, O. 

Erastus F., 7, Champion, N. Y. 

Erastus, 7. + Buffalo, N. Y. 

Erastus Milton, 7, +• •-'^"dover. Conn. 
Erastus May, 7, 4*- •• -Syracuse, N. Y. 
Erastus I., 7, 4-' •■•New Berlin, Wis. 
Erastus W., 7, m Carbondale, Pa. 



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6438. Erastus Gaylord, 7, + . . Wadsworth, O. 

8417. Erastus, 8, Winthrop, Me. 

11728. Erastus, 9 Humboldt, la. 

1284. Erelc, 5, (Casey) Bolton, Conn. 

5825. Ereline N., 7, (Glover) Wayland, N. Y. 

As 282. 5. Eri Wilton, 7, + N. Pomona, Cal. 

9822. Ermie B., 8, (McCoy) .. Volga, S. Dak. 

9S23. Ermond O., 8 V^olga, S. Dak. 

6925. Ernest Le (jrove, 7, Newtonville, Mass. 

7944. Ernest, 8 N. Y. City 

8119. Ernest, 8 Conneaut, O. 

9074. Ernest, 8 Berlin, Mich. 

9735. Ernest S., 8 Augusta, Mich. 

10524. Ernest Yates, 8, + N. Y. City 

10652. Ernest Arthur, 8, Westfield, Mass. 

J1961. Ernest, 9, m Ravenna, O. 

12379. Ernest, 9 N. Y. City 

11055. Ernestine E., 9, (Rundell) Clevel'd, O. 

11033. Ernie F., 9 Greensburg, Kan. 

8024. Ernis B., 8 Pent Water, Mich. 

12308. Ervin George, 9 Chicago, 111. 

8690. Erwin, 8 Moravia, N. Y. 

1 1215. Estell Wayne, 9, Newville, Ind. 

3595. Estella Sarah, 6, (Brewer) Chicago, 111. 
7843. Estella R., 8,..Le Sueur Center, Minn. 

7885. Estella, 8 Springfield, Mass. 

9767.1. Estella Emma, 8, (McCandless) 

Pittsburg, Pa. 

XII-7. Estella Holmes Westerlv, R. I. 

8529. Estelle Field, 8 Dickeyvil'le, Md. 

82. Esther, 3 Windsor, Conn. 

244. Esther, 4, (Tucker) .. .Windsor, Conn. 
275. Esther, 4, (Danks) Southampton, Mass. 
372. Esther, 4, (Welles) E. Hartford, Conn. 

457. Esther, 4, (Polly) Lebanon, Conn. 

508. Esther, 4, (Roberts) Torrington, Conn. 

539. Esther, 4 Tolland, Conn. 

596. Esther, 4, (McConnelly) 

Lanesboro, Mass. 

647. Esther, 5 Hartford, Conn. 

697. Esther, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

847. Esther, 5, (Bingham) Lebanon, Conn. 
966. Esther, 5, (Loomis) . . .E. Windsor, Ct. 

1261. Esther, s, (Gillett) Troy, N. Y. 

1332. Esther, 5 Westfield, Mass. 

1333- Esther, 5 Westfield, Mass. 

1565. Esther, 6, (Bennin) Laniville (To., Vt. 
1722. Esther E., 6, (Keach)..N. Hartfd, Ct. 
2030. Esther, 6, (Franklin) . ..Huron Co., O. 
2138. Esther, 6. (Hibbard) . .Coventry, Conn. 
2145. Esther, 6, (Fuller) New Berlin, N. Y. 

2341. Esther, 6, (Enos) Wis. 

2825. Esther, 6, (Staples) W'tmorel'd, N. Y. 
2827. Esther, 6, (Gaylord) . .Torringford, Ct. 
3142. Esther, 6, (Cook) ... .Harmony, N. Y. 
3262. Esther A., 6, (Copley) Westfield, Mass. 
4757. Esther, 7, (Hopkins) ... .Otsego, N. Y. 
4876. Esther Elizabeth, 7, (Babcock) 

S. Coventry, Conn. 
S133. Esther, 7, (Leonard) 

W. Williamsfield, O. 
554o. Esther, 7, (Knowles) Marcellus, N. Y. 
5819. Esther A., 7, (Haynes) Brooklyn, N. Y. 

5S21. Esther G., 7 Otsego, Mich. 

6134. Esther J., 7, (Commett) .. .Atlanta, la. 

6549. Esther, 7, (Miller) Lansing, N. J. 

6874. Esther J. 7, (Morgan) ... Sp'f'd, Mass. 
7li4. Esther L., 7, (Waters) . .Byron, N. Y. 
7362. Esther Eliza, 7, (Pettibone) 

New Rochelle. N. Y. 
7603. Esther Wealthv, 8, (Gould) Dund'e, 111. 

7955. Esther E., 8, (Lemon) Kan. 

8307. Esther, 8 Coventry, Conn. 

8337. Esther Anne, 8, Kewanee, III. 

8378. Esther, 8 Sherburne, N. Y. 

8869. Esther, 8 Tiffin, O. 

10453. Esther H., 8 Morgan, Ky. 

11230. Esther M., 9, Chicopee, Mass. 

11695. Esther Ann, 9, (Hibner) Webst'r, N. Y. 

I24I2.4. Esther M., 9 ,\twater, O. 

I24i8. Esther Jean, 9, Allegheny, Pa. 

12434. Esther Sylvia, 9 Springfield, Mass. 

12476. Esther Naomi. 10 Columbus, O. 

10475. Ethel Miranda, 8 Butler, Ky. 

1 1126. Ethel M., 9 Smithfield. Pa. 

11795. Ethel, Q W. Williamsfield, O. 

12053. Ethel Vivian, 9 Cedar Falls, la. 

l2oq4. Ethel Juliette, g, Williamsburg, Mass. 

12107. Ethel, 9, Blue Rapids, Kan. 

12470. Ethel M., 10, (Geiles) Ell'sburg, Wash. 



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Ethel, 10, Homer, N. Y. 

Ethel Irene, 10 Medina, O. 

Ethelbert, 7 FIing\ille, Ky. 

Ethclbert, 8, m. WiUiamstown, Ky. 

Ethelyn M., 9 Whitehall, N. Y. 

Etolla Rider, 7 Ottawa, 111. 

Etta May, 8, (Hisington) Andover, Ct 

Etta P., 8, (Hoyt) Manchester, la. 

Etta J., 8 Danbury, Conn. 

Etta Aletha, 9, (Strait) ... Dayton, O. 
Etta F., 9, (Northrop) . ..Poultney, Vt. 

Etta. 9 Jackson, Mich. 

Eugene, 7, Kelly's Corners, Mich. 

Eugene (3verton, 7, m.,.. Omaha, Neb. 

Eugene Elijah, 7, + Chicago, III. 

Eugene Wallace, 7, +... Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Eugene A., 7, m Fruita, Col. 

Eugene Kincaid, 7, + . . Waterbury, Ct. 

Eugene James, 8, + Athens, Pa. 

Eugene J., 8 W. Vienna, N. Y. 

Eugene W., 8 Wilson, N. Y. 

Eugene S., 8, m., E. Pembroke, N. Y. 

Eugene C, 8 Stowe, Vt. 

Eugene, 8, Nahcotta, Wash, 

Eugene A., 8, + Utica, N. Y. 

Eugene, 9 Okla. 

Eugene, 9 Harford, Pa. 

Eugene Frank, 9 Belleville, Kan. 

Eugene .Abner, 9, New Phila., O. 

Eugene Henry, 9, Fargo, N. Dak. 

Eugene \V., Whitingham, Vt. 

Eugene W., + Athol, Mass. 

Eugenia F., 8 Springfield, Mass. 

Eugenia Isabelle, 9, Chicago, 111. 

Eugenie L., 8, (Farley) N. Hartfd, Ct. 

Eugenie, 9 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

Eunice, 3, (Wright).. E. Windsor, Ct 

Eunice, 4, E. Windsor, Ct 

Eunice, 4, (Pierce) Peru, Mass. 

Eunice, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Eunice, 4, (Burr) Windsor, Conn. 

Eunice, 4, (Bagg) Westfield, Conn. 

Eunice, 5, (Cook) Mecca, O. 

Eunice, s, (Brown) .. .Windsor, Conn. 
Eunice, 5, (Evarton) . .Westfield, Mass. 

Eunice, 5, (Rising) Warren, Vt. 

Eunice, 5 New Haven. Vt. 

Eunice, 5, (Brown) Becket, Mass. 

Eunice, 5, (Jerome) Jefferson, O. 

Eunice, 6, (Webster) 

Bernardstown, Mass. 
Eunice, 6, (Brown) . ..Columbia, Conn. 

Eunice, 6, Aurelius, N. Y. 

Eunice, 6, (Gillett) Pa. 

Eunice, 6, (Loomis) .. .Lebanon, Conn. 
Eunice. 6, (Fuller) . .Bloomington, 111. 

Eunice, 6, (Barto) Green, N. Y. 

Eunice, 6, (Ransford) Machias, N. Y. 

Eunice, 6, Bloomfield, Conn. 

Eunice, 6, Bolton, Conn, 

Eunice, 6, (Hull) Ellicottsville, N. Y. 
Eunice R., 6, (Austin) C'dwater, Mich. 
Eunice, 6, (Boorahower) 

Ellenburg, N. Y. 

Eunice, 7, (Bassett) Altona, N. Y. 

Eunice, 7, (Mvers) Aurora, N. Y. 

Eunice, 7, (Wright) . .Hartford, Conn. 

Eunice, 7, (Hill) Brookfield, N. Y. 

Eunice, 7, (Strong) Colchester, Conn. 

Eunice, 7 Windsor, Conn. 

Eunice, 7 Winchester, Conn. 

Eunice M., 7, (Eggleston) G'ilfd. N. Y. 
Eunice Aurelia, 7, (Clark-Palmer) 

Windsor, Conn. 
Eunice M., 7, (Miller) Bainb'ge, N. Y. 

Eunice, 7 Van Etten, N. Y. 

Eunice M., 7, (Roberts) Riverton, Ct. 

Eunice, 7, (Campbell) Minn. 

Eunice B., 7, (Ransted-EUingsworth) 

Delphi, Ind. 
Eunice A., 7, (Hawks) ..Goshen, Mass. 
Eunice Terusha. 8. ( ) 

Le Sueur Center, Minn. 

Eunice, 8, (Mix) Wilson, N. Y. 

Eunice A., 8 Easthampton. Mass. 

Eustis Ilolcomb, lO Glen Ellyn, 111. 

Eva M., 8, (Prosser) Stephenson, Mich. 
Eva Grove, 8, (Howe) Rochester, N. Y. 

Eva .Amelia. 8 Conneaut. Pa. 

Eva Blanch, 8, Bancroft, Minn. 



idunutts djntraliniij 



650 



9651. Eva E., 8, (Stoneinan) Hillyard, Wash. 

9787. Eva May, 8^ Swccdcn, N. Y. 

I0337' Eva, 8, ( Warner) ... .Harmony, N. Y. 

10607. Kva Marietta, 8, (Terry) Evanston, II!. 

J 1170. Eva B., 9 Kansas, O. 

11171. Eva, 9, Weymouth. O. 

1 1 409. Eva, 9 Chicago, 111. 

11475. Eva, 9 Harford, Pa. 

11597. Eva, 9, (Maxwell) Bedford, la. 

11748. Eva, 9, (Austin) Riceville, la. 

11762. Eva E., 9, Pcwamo, Mich. 

12079. Eva Dorotha, 9, St. John, Wash. 

12291. Eva Adelia, 9, (Garman) .. ..Akron, O. 

3984. Evaline E., 7, (Walker) Cl'v'rdale. Cal, 

8629. Evander E., 8, Norwich, Conn, 

9731. Evangeline, 8, (Gilbert) Ilan'ib'l, N. Y, 

12074. Evangeline, 9, Emporia, Kan. 

11405. Evarts Greene, 9, Norristown, Pa. 

2970. Evelina, 6, (Jenks) . . . .Greenfield, Pa. 

3273. Eveline, 6, (Grant) Westfield, Mass. 

4182. Eveline, 7, ( ) Sylvan, Mich. 

6974. Eveline C., 7, (Goodwin) Hartl'd, Wis. 

784:. p:veline Clcantha, 8, (Cook) Wis. 

103S2.7. Eveline, 8, Waynesfield, O. 

10549. Eveline, 8, Otsego, N. Y. 

11287. Eveline II., 9, Marcus, la. 

6492. Evelyn E.. 7, Marengo, 111. 

7722. Evelyn Eliza, 8, (Newton) . .Milan, Pa. 

10293. Evelyn, 8 Easthampton, Mass. 

5578. Everett, 7 Lewisburg, Pa. 

7318. Everett Phelon, 7,. , . Southwick, Mass. 

7582. Everett Budd, 8, -f..Wash. C. H., O. 

7978. Everett C, 8 Vernon, Wis. 

10427. Everett Martin, 8, -}*• • -Holbrook, Ky. 

10451. Everett 8, Doudsville, Ky. 

10779. Everett, 8, Batavia, N. Y. 

11236.2. Everett John, 9 W. Danby, N. Y. 

1152S. Everett Erastus, 9,. . Schenectady, N. Y. 

12024. Everett Keele, 9 Medora, 111. 

1771. Experience, 6, (Hunt) Bridgeport, Ct. 

8375' Experience D., 8, (Whitney) 

Sherburne, N. Y. 

109. Ezekiel 3. + Lebanon, Conn, 

311. Ezekiel, 4, + Lebanon, Conn. 

544. Ezekiel, 4, m., E. Windsor, Conn. 

Si I. Ezekiel, 5, + Utica, N. Y. 

9o4. Ezekiel, 5, Taghkanic, N. Y. 

1050. Ezekiel, 5, E. Windsor, Conn. 

1350. Ezekiel, 5, Southwick, Mass. 

1354. Ezekiel, 5, Southwick, Mass. 

2031. Ezekiel, 6, Utica, N. Y. 

2039. Ezekiel, 6, m., Wolcott, N. Y. 

3108. Ezekiel, 6 Canton, Pa. 

3161. Ezekiel, A., 6, + Granby, N. Y. 

3388. Ezekiel Leonard, 6, Cohocton, N. Y. 

253. Ezra, 4, + Egremont, Mass. 

316. Ezra, 4, -j- Bolton, Conn. 

347. Ezra. 4, Windsor, Conn. 

443. Ezra, 4, + Bolton, Conn. 

598. Ezra, 4, + Champlain, N. Y. 

677. Ezra, 5, -i- Groton, N. Y. 

679. Ezra, 5, -[■ Washington, Mich. 

831. Ezra, 5, 4- Jerusalem, N. Y. 

1306. Ezra, 5, 4- Egremont, Mass. 

i4o8. Ezra, 5. + Perry's Mills. N. Y. 

2038. Ezra, 6, + St. Charles, 111. 

2092. Ezra Talcott, 6, Jerusalem, N. Y. 

2103. Ezra, 6 Je^us.^lcm, N. Y. 

2236. Ezra. 6, f Buffalo. N^ Y, 

3222. Ezra, 6, -|- Egremont, Mass. 

3237. Ezra, 6, 4" Salem, O. 

3454. Ezra, 6, Champlain, N. Y. 

391S. Ezra, 7, -f Kingston, Pa. 

4627. Ezra, 7, (m.) , , . .Shcpherdsville, Mich. 

5150. Ezra, 7, -h E. Troy, Pa. 

5170. Ezra Doanc, 7, +... .Hillsdale, N. Y. 

5279. Ezra J., 7, m., Byron, Okla. 

5894. Ezra M., 7, + New Lyme, O. 

6343. Ezra, 7 Codrington, Canada 

6545. Ezra, 7, + BIoom6eld, N. Y. 

6685. Ezra Kcelcr, 7, +. .Williamstown, Ky. 

6753' Ezra, 7, + Homer, N. Y. 

6777. Ezra Henry, 7 Egremont, Mass. 

7025. Ezra M., 7 Norwich, Conn. 

7134. Ezra, 7 St. Albans, Vt. 

7135. Ezra, 7 St. Albans, Vt, 

io4i6. Ezra E., 8 Williamstown, Ky. 

io4i8. Ezra M., 8, m., Enterprise, Ky. 

xiizS. Ezra, 9, Smithficld, Pa. 



11427.3. F. H., 9, Earlvillc, la. 

8015. F. Spencer. 8 Springfield, HL 

2i44. Faith, 6, (Porter) Coventry, Conn. 

4067. Fannie, 7, (Prescott) . .S. Bloomf'd, O 

6957* Fannie, 7, Westfield, Mass. 

7546. Fannie (Joffey, 8, (Rose) Pittsburg, Pa. 

7733. Fannie Eliza, 8 Athens, Pa. 

Si'ie. Fannie Irene, 8, Sandusky, O. 

9716. Fannie May, 8 Chicojiee, NIass. 

10293. Fannie, 8, Brownsville, Minn. 

10415. Fannie B., 8, (Armstrong) 

Nicholson, Ky. 

iii46. Fannie Elizabeth, 9, Athens, Pa. 

11858. Fannie, 9 Dyer, Ark, 

12119. Fannie Adelphia, 9,. . .Bennington, Vt. 

774. Fanny, 5, (Taylor) Trenton, N. Y. 

1377- Fanny, 5, Nauvoo, IlL 

1443. Fanny, 5, (Dewey) Tioga Co., Pa. 

1485. Fanny, 5, (Laffin) .. .Southwick, .Mass. 

1504. Fanny, 6, (Wood) Cincinnati, O. 

1880. Fanny A., 6, Onondaga. N. Y, 

2597- Fanny, 6 Booth Bay, Me, 

2669. Fanny, 6, (Culbertson) . ..Fairfield, la. 

2855. Fanny, 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

3107. Fanny, 6, (Newton) Tonica, 111. 

3235. Fanny, 6, (Nichols) . ..North East, Pa. 

3264. Fanny, 6, (Pomcroy) Westfield, Mass. 

3323. Fanny, 6, (Ward-Brockett) 

Randolph. O. 

3373. Fanny, 6, (Hastings) Springf'd. Mass. 

3721. Fanny, 7, IliUsdale, Mich. 

4221. Fanny, 7, (Freeman) Syracuse, N. Y, 

4280. Fanny, 7, (Donohue) Onondaga, N. Y, 

4291. Fanny, 7, Bellevue, Mich. 

4315. Fanny, 7, (Brown- Stocking) 

Eldred, Neb. 

4605. Fanny, 7, Champlain, N, Y. 

4718. Fanny, 7, (King) . .Middletown, N. Y. 

5269. Fanny, 7, (Dygert Oneida, N, Y. 

5328. Fanny, 7, (Bissell) Windsor, Conn. 

5444. Fanny M., 7, (Daniels) Windsor, Conn. 

5503. Fanny L., 7, (Hall) N. Marlb'ro, Mass, 

5650. Fanny, 7, (Maine) . -Independence, la. 

5823. Fanny, 7 Mich. 

5977. Fanny, 7, (Smucker) ... St. Louis, Mo. 

6818. Fanny, 7, Chandlcrsville. 111. 

7056. Fanny M., 7, (Holcomb) Sp'f'd, Mass. 

7384. Fanny, 7, Hartford, Conn. 

7753. Fanny, 8, (Clark) Tully Valley. N. Y, 

8137. Fanny, 8 N. Y. City 

8479. Fanny, 8, (Wickes) Utica, N. Y. 

8550. Fanny F., 8, (Pomeroy) N. C'v'nt'y. Ct. 

8880. Fanny, 8 Spokane, Wash. 

974o. Fanny E., 8 Rod Oak, la. 

9796. Fanny, 8, Marietta, O. 

10771. Fanny, 8 Salisbury, N. Y, 

107S0. Fanny, 8 Batavia, N. Y. 

10983. Fanny B., 9, Hartford. Conn. 

11938. Fanny B., 9, (Mather) .. .Windsor, CL 

1229;^ Fanny Lodeina, 9, Akron, O. 

12467. Fanny, 10 Stratford. Tex, 

8434. Favorite, 8, Lebanon, Conn. 

9737. Fay E., 8, 4- Red Oak, la. 

3716. Fayette, 7, ■+■ Flint, Mich. 

46i6. Fayette, 7, m Woodland, CaL 

7721. Fergus, 8 Milan, Pa. 

1961. Fiana, 6, (Hubbard) Champion, N. Y. 

11959. Fida A., 9, ( ) Ravenna, O. 

1597. Fidelia, 6, (Grover) Kingsville, O. 

2654. Fidelia, 6. (Chapman) Earlvillc. N. Y. 

3372. Fidelia, 6, (Colt) Springfield, Mass. 

3859. Fidelia Grover, 7, (Dean) . .W'dsor, O. 

4386. Fidelia, 7, Lagrange, O. 

4468. Fidelia, 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

4711. Fidelia, 7. (Ailing) N. Y. City 

4885. Fidelia M., 7, (Vinton) N. Cov'try. Ct. 

7301. Fidelia A.. 7, (Hopper- Davis) Otis, Ind. 

X-7. Finis GofT, m Jamestown, N. Dak. 

10487. Finney Reform, 8, -4-. .. .Cleveland, O. 

12345. Finney Briggs, 9, + Akron, O. 

997. Fitch, 5 Windsor, Conn, 

999. Fitch, Si ™-i Torriiigton. Conn. 

1537. Fitch. 6, + Middletown, Vt, 

3753- Fitch Brewster, 7, + Middletown, Vt. 

2842. Flavel. 6, Charleston, S. C. 

4712. Flavel, 7 Prattsburg, N. Y. 

5552. Flavia. J., 7, (Caldwell) S'racuse, N. Y, 

3706. Fla villa, 6 Alilwaukee, Wis. 

2429- Flora, 6, (Bissell). Charlestown, O. 

2457. Flora, 6, (Rudd) Wilna. N. Y. 



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Flora Amelia, 7, . . . .Torrington, Conn. 
Flora E., 7, (Clark) . .Champion, N. Y. 
Flora M., 7, (Miner) . .Westfield, Mass. 
Flora Jane, 7, (Cole) ... .Cleveland, O. 

Flora, 7 Alma, N. Y. 

Flora, 8 Tully Valley, N. Y. 

Flora M., 8, N. Nevvberg, Mich. 

Flora, 8 Glens Falls, N. Y. 

Flora F., 8, (Hall) Andover, Conn. 

Flora A., 8, (Righton-Dennts) 

Detroit, Mich. 

Flora E., 8 Skowhegan, Me. 

Flora D., 8 Stowe. Vt. 

Flora E., 8, (Curtiss) . .Wadsvvorth, O. 
Flora B., 8, (Ferhure) Louisville, Ky. 
Flora Adaline, 8, (Beach) Portl'd, Or. 

Flora Louise, 8 N. Y. City 

Flora B., 9, (Youngblood) Str'tf d, Tex. 

Flora Blanche, 9 Painesville, O. 

Flora L., 9, (Devore) . .Nelsonville, O. 
Flora Fern, 9, . .Bennett's Corners, O. 

Flora Emma, 9, Columbus, O. 

Flora May, 9 San Francisco, Cal. 

Flora Celestia, 9 Clark Co., Mo. 

Flora Lilian, 9, Canton, Pa. 

Flora A., 9 Wyoming, la. 

Florence A., 7, (Stark) Oneida, N. Y. 

Florence(?), 7 Summit Co., O. 

Florence C, 7, (Fasset) Marengo, HI. 
Florence May, 7, ...New Durham, Ind. 

Florence, 7 Suffield, Conn. 

Florence Louise. 8 Kilbourn, Wis. 

Florence J., 8, (Struble) Smithf'd, Pa. 
Florence, 8, (Lemley) Pearl Cr., N. Y. 

Florence, 8 Toledo, O. 

Florence Helen. 8, Northa'pton, Mass. 

Florence Adelaide, 8 Laston, Mo. 

Florence E., 8, m North East, Pa. 

Florence E., 8, (Calkins) E. Troy, Pa. 
Florence A., 8, (Parsons) Br'kl'n, N. Y. 

Florence Augusta, 8, N. Y. City 

Florence A., 8, (Goodrich) 

Fennsville, Mich. 

Florence, 8, Nahcotta, Wash. 

Florence, 8, (Marksburg) .. Mason, Ky. 

Florence F., 8, (Watson) Chicago, 111. 

Florence M., 8, Westfield, Mass. 

Florence E., 8 N. Y. City 

Florence, 8, Springfield, Mass. 

Florence, 8 Leyden Hill, N. Y. 

Florence Hattie, 8 N. Y. City 

Florence Adele, 8, ..New Haven, Conn. 

Florence, 8 Westfield, Mass. 

Florence, g, (Ladd) . ..Brooklyn, Mich. 

Florence, 9, Bergen, N. Y. 

Florence, 9 San Diego, Cal. 

Florence S., 9, (Haswell) Madis'n, Wis. 

Florence Drullard, 9,... Buffalo, N. Y. 

Florence Ellen, 9, Randolph, Vt. 

Florence Estella, 9, Cleveland, O. 

Florence, 9 Dyer, Ark. 

Florence M., 9, (Talmadge) 

Westfield, Mass. 

Florence Jeanette, 9 Attica, N. Y. 

Florence Louise, g,. .. .Woodland, Cal. 

Florence Isabelle, 9 Wash., D. C. 

Florence Louise, g ,\mherst, Mass. 

Florence K., 9 San Diego, Cal. 

Florence May, 10, ..New Haven, Conn. 

Florence, 10 Syracuse, N. Y. 

Florian, 8, (Adams) New Cassel, Wis. 

Florilla, 6, (Nourse) Paris, N. Y. 

Florilla, 8 W. Buffalo, O. 

Florilla, 8 Harrisville, O. 

Flossie Pearl, 9, ..Colo. Springs, Colo. 

Flossie, 10, Egremont, Mass. 

Flossy, 8 Akron, O. 

Floyd Elbert, 8, + Arcade, N. Y. 

Floyd, 8, + Milan, Pa. 

Floyd, 8 McGraw, N. Y. 

Floyd, 8, + Dyer, Ark. 

Floyd, 8 Fremont, Neb. 

Floyd A., 8 Collinwood, O. 

Floyd Enoch, 9 Dyer, Ark. 

Floyd Marion, 9, Fennville, Mich. 

Floyd Herbert, g, +.. .Greenfield, Pa. 

Flovd Cecil, 9 Rising Sun, Ind. 

Ford. 8, m., Milan, Pa. 

Ford Dodge, g, m Ashtabula. O. 

Fordyce W., 7, + Florence, Mass. 



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Fordyce, 7, New Haven, Conn. 

Fordyce C, 8, -{- New Philadelphia, O. 

Forrest, 8, Liberty, O. 

Forrest, 9, Ashland. Or. 

Forrester, 7, Walnut Lake, Minn. 

Fosket, 6, -f Champion, N. Y. 

Foster Roberts, 8, Chicago, 111. 

Francelia, 8, Solsville, N. Y. 

Frances, 6, (Rice) Windsor. O. 

Frances C, 6, (Smith) St. Johns, Mich. 
Frances Elvira, 6, (Foote-Hamilton) 

Westfield, Mass. 
Frances A., 7, (Burdick) Hartford, Ct. 
Frances M., 7, (Rose) .. .Cleveland, O. 
Frances E., 7, (Taylor) Leeds, Mass. 

Frances, 7 Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Frances Annette, 7, Oneida, N. Y. 

Frances, 7, (Permeter-Gustine) 

Wilna, N. Y. 
Frances, 7, (Johnson) ... .Chicago, 111. 

Frances, 7, (Reed) Kirksville, la. 

Frances, 7, Whately, Mass. 

Frances A., 7, (Starkweather) 

Northampton, Mass. 
Frances E., 7, (Spencer) Hartford, Ct. 

Frances P., 7, Wincliester, Conn. 

Frances Eliza, 7, Tolland, Conn. 

Frances, 7, (Craves) Alma, N. Y. 

Frances J., 7, (Howe) Egrem't, Mass. 

Frances, 7. (Goodell) Va. 

Frances Amelia, 7, North East. Pa. 

Frances J., 7, Union City, Conn. 

Frances E., 7, . . St. Catherine, Can. W. 
Frances Eliza, 7, (Catlin)..N. Y. City 
Frances M., 8, (Green) McArthur, O. 
Frances E., 8, Leeds, Mass. 

E., 8, (Hanson).. .Fulton. III. 

M., 8, N. Freedom, Wis. 

Ellen, 8. Kewanee, 111. 



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Effingbam, Kan. 
. Frances L., 8, (LTrquhart) 

Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
Frances A., 8, (Burdsal) Phoenix, Ariz. 

Frances, 8, (Smith) Clinton, N. Y. 

Frances I., 8, Cleveland, O. 

Frances A., 8, (Hayden) Windsor, Ct. 

Frances, 8, Woodbury, Conn. 

Frances Maria, 8 Pawlet. Vt. 

Frances Hannah, 8, (Hall) Clyde, Kan. 

Frances Belle, 8, Lind, Wis. 

Frances O., 8, (Hardy) .. .Revere, Mo. 



Frances, 8, Smithville, N. Y. 

Frances, 8, Forestville, N. Y. 

Frances L.. 8, (Brooks) Ashtabula, O. 

Frances Adele, 8 Bristol. Conn. 

Frances, 9, (Moore) . . .Keosanqua, la. 

Frances Augusta, 9, Columbus, O. 

Frances, 9, Cleveland, O. 

Frances Alma, 9 Okla. 

Frances E., 9, ...New Marlboro, Mass. 

Frances Emma, 9, Vienna, N. Y. 

Frances Julia, 9, (Dorsey) Gillespie. 111. 

Frances M., 9, Des Moines. la. 

Frances, 9, Mansfield, O. 

Frances C, 9, Cincinnati, O. 

Frances Hale, 10, Meriden, Conn. 

Frances Louise, 10, Mattoon. III. 

Francesca L., 9, ^..Cherokee, la. 



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4, + Simsbury, Conn. 

s, 5, -j- Simsbury, Conn. 

s A., 6, 4- Syracuse, N. Y. 

s, 6 Memphis, N. Y. 

s, 6, + Alexander, N. Y. - 

s, 6, Simsbury, Conn. 

s Henry, 6, + Dorset, O. 

s Holies, 6, -h- -Hartford, Conn. 
s D., 6, -j-..New Haven, Conn. 

s P., 6, + Brooklyn, N. Y. 

s M.. 7, + German Flats, N. Y. 

s Guv, 7, + Athens. Pa. 

s Wilson, 7, + Chicago, III. 

<i, 7 Quincv. Mich. 

H., 7, + St. Paul, Minn. 

s, 7, --|- Effinpham, Kan. 

s Henry, 7, Suffield, Conn. 

s A., 7, +--E. Greenwich, R. I. 

s, 7. 4- Haydenville, Mass. 

s Eldred, 7, Troy, Wis. 

s, 7 Hartford, Conn, 

s Engelsby, 7, London, Eng. 



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F., 7, W. Norfolk, Conn. 

S., 7, m.,...Glen Flora, Texas 

Marion, 7, + Deinosville, Ky. 

Edward, 7, m... . .Omaha, Neb. 

M., 7, Southwick, Mass. 

L., 8, Saugatuck, Mich. 

Wni., 8, -|- Shannon City, la. 

Guy, 8. + Athens, Pa. 

Russell, 8, Chicago, 111. 

E., 8, + Marcus, la. 

A., 8, m.,.. Glens Falls, N. Y. 

E., 8, m., E. Newmarket, Md. 

Edgar, 8, +. . . .Scranton, Pa. 

M., 8, N. Granby, Conn. 

D., 8, +.. .Thompsonville, Ct. 

G., 8 Mandate, Wis, 

M., 8, + Cedar Falls, la. 

B., 8, +... Washington, D. C. 

Eugene, 8, ni., Cushman, Mass. 

Murray, 8, Plant City, Fla. 

Earle, 8, + Waymart, Pa. 

A., 9, Geneva, O. 

Win., 9, ... -Shannon City, la. 

C, 9, Marcus, la. 

s Evan, 9, Champion, N. Y. 

s, 9, Conneaut, O. 

S., 9, Jersey City, N. J. 

B., 9, Scranton, Pa. 

M., 9, Lenox, Mass. 

Butler. 9 Wash., D. C. 

Fay, 10, Sioux City, la. 

s A., Springfield, 111. 

, 7 Dexter. N. Y. 

O., 7, + Hartford, Conn. 

7, Grattan, Mich. 

7, Onondaga, N. Y. 

A., 7, m., Hart, Mich. 

I., 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

7 Carthage, N. Y. 

^, Branford, Conn. 

E., 7, ra.,. . .Charlestown, Mass. 

L., 7, + Bolton, Conn. 

A., 7, Chicago, 111. 

7, Memphis, Tenn. 

Herbert, 7, m., — Phcenix. Ariz. 

7, m., Titusville, Pa. 

Evarts, 7, + Buffalo.^. Y. 

Harvey, 7, ......Erie, Pa. 

Eugene, 7, Union City, Conn, 

A., 7, -|- Danbury, Conn. 

B., 7, Bergen, N. Y. 

N., 7. m.....New Haven, Conn. 

Parmelce, 7, Ottumwa, la. 

W., 7, m. W. Suffield, Conn. 

Spencer, 7,. .W. Suffield. Conn. 

8 Portage, Wis. 

8. + Chicago, in. 

8. Hartford, Conn 



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8. m 

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8, m.. 



, .Coldwatej-, Mich. 

, New Cassel, Mich. 

m.,, , Jefferson, O. 

Edholm, Neb. 

Lakewood, N. J. 

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Beaney, 8,. 

8, Floyd, N, 

W., 8, ra., Smithfield, 

Henry, 8, m., Marengo, 

8 Mcshoppen, 

Justin, 8, + 

Goodrich, 8,. .. Stamford, N. Y. 

E., 8, Cicero, N. Y. 

Clark, 8 Georgetown, Wash. 

Farmer, 8, + Chicago, HI. 

Gurlcy, 8, St. Johns, Mich. 

8, Conneaut, Mich. 

P., 8, Abilene, Kan. 

T., 8, Mcnomonee Flats, Wis. 

A., 8, Lebanon, Conn. 

C, 8 E. Windsor, Conn. 

N., 8, m., N. Y. City 

8 Brooklvn, N. Y. 

C, 8, -f.. Grand Rapuls, Mich. 
Morrison, 8, +.. Buffalo, N. Y. 

I., 8. m., N. Y. City 

R., 8, + Plymouth, Mich. 

D., 8, Beaver Dam, Wis. 

L., 8 N. Pomona, Cal. 

8, m. Webster, O. 

8 Bowling Green, O. 

A., 8, + Footsville, O. 

A,, 8 Cold water, Mich. 



9326. Frank W., 8, m., Red Oak, la. 

9510. Frank, 8. Rockford, 111. 

9550. Frank W., 8, Fcnner, N. Y. 

9606. Frank Wilbur, 8,..E. Greenwich, R. I. 

9r>76. Frank M., 8, + Chico, Cal. 

9746. Frank D., 8, Shaftsbury, Vt 

9792. Frank Joel, 8, Deerfield, Mich. 

9944. Frank, 8 Chicago, IIL 

ioo44. Frank P., 8, +, .Diamond Sp'gs, Kan. 

10073. Frank C, 8 Waukegan, 111! 

10067. Frank Chester, 8, m., Bellevue, O. 

10077- Frank D., 8, +... Battle Creek, Mich. 

10093. Frank B., 8, ra., Rushville, N. Y. 

10097. Frank Herbert, 8, North East, Pa. 

io2o4. Frank, 8, ni Gouverneur, N. Y. 

10244. Frank Adelbert, 8 Riverton, Conn. 

10255. Frank F., 8, m., Akron, O. 

10393. Frank E., 8 DemosviUe, Ky. 

10568. Frank D., 8 Chicago, 111. 

10575. Frank, 8, VVaverly, la, 

io642. Frank Eugene, 8, + Chicago, 111. 

io684. Frank S., 8 Danbury, Conn. 

10691. Frank C, 8, m.,. . . Spencertown, N. Y. 

io8o4. Frank R., 8, ra.,...E. Hampton, Mass. 

10884. Frank Rice, 8 Painesville, O. 

10895. Frank Newton, 8, -|- Derby, Conn. 

10908. Frank Rising, 8, Suffield, Conn. 

11059. Frank, 9, Brooklyn, Mich. 

1 1 153. Frank, 9, Perry, N. Y 

1 1 197. Frank Austin, 9, Rocky River, O. 

11277. Frank Farmer, 9, Chicago, 111. 

11304. Frank H., 9, Buffalo, N. Y. 

11447. Frank H.. 9. +• -Grand Rapids, Mich. 

1 1509. Frank Weston, 9, Brooklyn, Mich. 

11521. Frank Welles, 9, m., Dallas, Texas 

11570. Frank A., 9 Thomson, O. 

11596. Frank B., 9,,,. New England, N. Dak. 

11606.1. Frank H., 9. m Oswego, N. Y. 

11719. Frank M., 9, + Pittsfield, Mass. 

11760. Frank G. M., g, Pewamo, Mich. 

11867. Frank B., 9, 4 Buffalo. N. Y. 

1 1903. Frank D.. 9. m., Newark, N. J. 

1 1973. Frank Warren, 9 Ashby, Mass. 

11979. Frank W., 9, -|- Hartford, Conn. 

11995. Frank L., 9, Fair Play, Col. 

11998. Frank, 9, E. Wilson, N. Y. 

12115. Frank, 9. N. Y. City 

12157. Frank Wayne, 9, -f- Phila., Pa. 

12271. Frank TuU. 9. Stronghurst, 111. 

12290. Frank Fowler, 9, Akron, O. 

12321. Frank J., 9, Latonia, Ky. 

12436.2. Frank, 9, Col. 

12579. Frank, 10, 

12615. Frank E.. 10 Lexington, Mo. 

9191. Frankie B., (Miss), 8, Ringwood, Okla. 

10436.52. Frankie, 9 Windsor, O. 

3992. Franklin, 7, -\- Tully Valley, N. Y. 

4028. Franklin Spencer, 7 

5974. Franklin, 7, m Fall River, Mass. 

6123. Franklin, 7. m., Newport, Me. 

6188. Franklin Chester, 7, + Waukegan, 111. 

6444. Franklin C., 7, + New Britain, Conn. 

6516. Franklin Alonzo, 7, la. 

6540. Franklin, 7, -f Busti, N. Y. 

6888. Franklin L.. 7, Mundale. Mass. 

7629. Franklin Wm., 8, + — Painesville, O. 

7817. Franklin, 8 Cherry Valley. la. 

7974. Franklin A., 8 Liberty, Mich. 

8023. Franklin W., 8, Pent Water, Mich. 

8450. Franklin, 8 ..Auburn, N. Y. 

9018. Franklin, 8, + Columbus, Wis. 

10173. Franklin, 8 Coolevsville, Minn. 

10174. Franklin, 8 River Falls, Wis. 

10521. Franklin Silas, 8, + . . San Diego, Cal. 

10796. Franklin A., 8 Red Willow, Neb. 

1135Q. Franklin Hibbard, 9, ra., Meriden, Ct. 

1 1808. Franklin, 9 Ark. 

I246i. Franklin Ilolcomb, 9,.,., Derby, Conn. 

4330. Fred S.. 7 Cedar Hill, N. M. 

5964. Fred Manville, 7, + Scranton, Pa. 

7320. Fred W., 7, Southwick, Mass. 

79^6. Fred A., 8 Otisco, Mich. 

8085. Fred Johnson, 8 Carthage, N, Y, 

8713. Fred Gordon, 8 Watertown, N. Y. 

A9193.3. Fred W., 8 N. Pomona, Cal. 

9824. Fred, 8 Volga, S. Dak. 

9931. Fred Lvons, 8 Halstead, Pa. 

10354. Fred White, 8, -f- Chicago, 111. 

10567. Fred L., 8 La Porte, Ind. 

10582. Fred Benedict, 8, Racine, Wis. 



653 



Mwhtx iFtrfit 



10590. 
10690. 
10813. 
11007. 
1 1219. 
11387. 

1 i6o4. 

11657- 
11667. 

11731- 
11835- 

12124. 

12353- 

12400. 

12478. 

9604. 
10030. 
10033. 
10262. 

10335- 
10525. 

11290. 
1 171 1. 
1 igoo. 
1 1922. 
12049. 
V-9. 

8170. 
10087. 
I13C8. 
I i46i. 
11489. 
J1971. 
12187. 
12538. 
12058. 

1716. 

1792. 

1858. 

1877. 

2444. 

3081. 

3484. 

3499. 

3867. 

3908. 

4155. 

4259. 

4304. 

4438. 

5059. 

5-'59. 

5375- 

.■i4i7. 

5865. 

6932. 

7036. 

7195. 

7202. 

7260. 

734o. 

7436. 

7527. 

7f.28. 

7723- 

7907. 

8003. 

8052. 

8189. 

8283. 

8392. 

8517. 

8712. 

8863. 

9390. 

9459. 

9486. 

95II. 

9645. 

9712. 

9738. 

9769. 

9797. 

9882. 

ioi44. 
10382. 1. 

10539- 

10651. 

10699. 

10700. 



Fred M., 8, + Council Bluffs. la. 

Fred Palmer, 8, m.,. . .Chatham, N. Y. 

Fred Leroy, 8, E. Denver, Col. 

Fred Harrington, 9 Jefferson, O. 

Fred A., 9, m.,. .. Smith's Ferry, Mass. 

Fred Blaine. 9, Okla. 

Fred Willard, 9, m.,. . .Oswego, N. Y. 

Fred E., 9, m Charlotte, Mich. 

Fred, 9, Fort Dodge, la. 

Fred Grant, 9 Humboldt, la. 

Fred Duane, 9 Milwaukee, Wis. 

Fred, 9 Muskegon, Mich. 

Fred Sibley, 9, + Chicago, 111. 

FVed Morrison, 9,.. Council Bluffs, la. 

Fred Earl, 10 Columbus, O. 

Freddie M., 8, Bolton, Conn. 

Freddie S., 8 Skowhegan, Me. 

Freddie Warren, 8,. .. Skowhegan, Me. 

Freddie, 8, Bloomington, 111. 

Freddie, 8 Bloomfield, N. Y. 

Freddie D., 8 Eaton Co., Mich. 

Freddie B., 9 Hartford, Conn. 

Freddie, 9 Lenox, Mass. 

Freddie, 9 Bay City, Mich. 

Freddie Elmer, 9,.. Bowling Green, O. 
Freddie, 9 Battle Creek, Mich. 

Freddie, Horseheads, N. Y. 

Frederic Ernest, 8, Binghamton, N. Y. 
Frederic N., 8, + Battle Creek, Mich. 
Frederic Starbuck, 9, + Goliad, Texas 

Frederic B., 9, -f" Amherst, Mass. 

Frederic Porter, 9, + Yalesville, Conn. 

Frederic Colt, 9 Ashby, Mass. 

Frederic Lyman, 9, Mansf'd Cen'r, Ct. 
Frederic Brown, 10,. .Yalesville, Conn. 

Frederica Hope, 9 Cedar Falls, la. 

Frederick, 6, m., New Hartford, Conn. 
Frederick, 6, +• -Smith Valley, N. Y. 

Frederick H., 6, -f- Hiram, O. 

Frederick, 6, m., Onondaga, N. Y. 

Frederick, 6, Windsor, Conn. 

Frederick C... 6 S. A- 

Fredcrick 1!., 6, + . . . W. Sp'f'd, Mass 

Frederick, 6, + . . . W. Springf'd, Mass. 

Frederick -Xdelbert, 7, + Conneaut, O. 

Frederick IL, 7, m., Hornellsv'e, N. Y. 

Frederick. 7 Pittsfield. 111. 

Frederick, 7, ...Kelly's Corners, Mich. 

Frederick, 7, m Watertown, N. Y. 

Frederick, S., 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

Frederick C, 7, +.. .Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Frederick, 7, Farmington, 111. 

Frederick, 7, + Charlestown, O. 

Frederick L., 7, + Winchester Cen., Ct. 

Frederick Edward, 7, Troy, Wis. 

Frederick Augustus, 7, +..N. Y. City 

Frederick, 7 Clarion, Pa. 

Frederick, 7 Hammond, Ind. 

Frederick, 7 Conneaut, O. 

Frederick Albert, 7 Palmer,- Mass. 

Frederick J., 7 W. Suffield, Conn. 

Frederick Wood, 8, + Milwaukee, Wis. 

Frederick E., 8 Saugatuck, Mich. 

Frederick J., 8, m 

Frederick C, 8, + .-Mhens, Pa. 

Frederick, 8 Elba, N. Y. 

Frederick C, 8,...W. Newberg, Mich. 

Frederick E., 8, W. Vienna, N. Y. 

Frederick, 8 Glens Falls, N. Y. 

Frederick, 8 N. Freedom, Wis. 

Frederick, 8 Lebanon, Conn. 

Frederick Perry, 8, .. .Coventry, Conn. 

Frederick W., 8, + Auburn, N. Y. 

Frederick S., 8, + . . . -Monroeville, O- 

Fredcrick M., 8, + Indianapolis, Ind. 

Frederick W., 8 Bloomfield, Conn. 

Frederick W., 8 Chelsea, Mass. 

Frederick M., 8 Rockford, 111. 

Frederick, 8 Colfax. Wash. 

Frederick H., 8 Springfield, Mass. 

Frederick II., 8 Ked Oak, la. 

Frederick, 8, Chicago, 111. 

Frederick K., 8, + Parkersb'g. W. Va. 

Frederick Austin, 8, + Greenf'd, Mass. 

Frederick, 8 W. Camden, N. Y. 

Frederick A., 8, Waynesfield. O. 

Frederick E., 8 Sheffield. Mass. 

Frederick Perry, 8,. . . Westfield, Mass. 

Frederick Foster, 8, m Chicago, 111. 

Frederick, 8, Whitehall, N. Y. 



10773. Frederick C, 8, Salisbury, N. Y. 

10775. Frederick, 8 Byron, N. Y. 

10817. Frederick James, 8, + Watcrbury, Ct. 

10917. Frederick B., 8 Fargo, N. Dak. 

10985. Frederick L, 9, Hartford, Conn. 

11363. Frederick Hale, 9, + N. Y. City 

11429. Frederick Defay, 9, m.,. .Lebanon. Ct.. 
11486. Frederick H., 9, -j- Painted Post, N. Y. 
1 1 508. Frederick Chester, 9, Hartford, Conn. 
I] 562. Frederick M., 9, Grand Rapids, Mich. 

11683.4. Frederick O., 9, +.. Montreal, Quebec 
11942. Frederick Albert, 9,. . .Windsor, Conn. 

12047. Freedrick, 9, Nashville, Mich. 

12310. Frederick White, 9 Chicago, 111. 

12444. Frederick Claxton, g,. ..Waterbury, Ct. 

12465.5. Frederick Sherlock, 9, Fargo, N. Dak. 
12519. Frederick S., 10 Goliad, Texas 

12560.9. Frederick Arthur, 10, . .Montreal, Can. 

4486. Frederique P., 7, m Omaha, Neb. 

1781. Freeborn, 6 Otisco, N. Y. 

1083. Freedom, 5, -f- .Middlebury, Vt. 

5027. Freedom, (Lord), 7 Hiram, O. 

2058. Freeman, 6, + Forest Lake. Pa. 

4491. Freeman, 7 Carthage, N. Y, 

5251. Freeman, 7, + N. Y. City 

53o4. Freeman, 7, Liverpool, O. 

5573. Freeman, 7 N. Y. City 

7763. Freeman, 8, Perry, N. Y. 

9173. Freeman, 8, N. Y. City 

9485. Freeman, 8, Bennington, N. Y. 

9547. Freeman L., 8, +. .Minneapolis, Minn. 

9892. Freeman L., 8 Hamilton, N. Y. 

12052. Freeman Loring, 9, Minneapolis, Minn. 



11427.3. 

3441. 

12450. 

1156. 

1388. 

2i42. 

4310. 

I 1097. 

6809. 

9779- 
8918. 
XI.3. 
6986. 
8433. 

176. 

448. 

488. 

939. 

965. 
1139. 
1 i4g. 
1199. 
1253. 
1542. 
1607. 
1673. 
1695. 
1790. 
1878. 
1902. 
1926. 

2070. 

2135. 

2248. 

2433. 

2472. 
2514. 
2560. 
2576. 
2708. 
2817. 

2835- 
2925. 
3II2. 
3176.7. 
3306. 

3335- 
3579- 
3616. 
3664. 
3686. 
3695- 
3703. 
37II- 



G. G., 9, Nampa, la.. 

Gad Root, 6, + Madrid, N. Y. 

Gains Earl, 9, Conneaut, O. 

Gamaliel, 5, + Dartmouth, N. H. 

Gamaliel, 5, -j- Livonia, N. Y. 

Gamaliel, 6, -j- Raymond, Wis. 

Garfelia, 7 Pillar Point, N. Y. 

Garnet Gladys, 9, Nelsonville, O. 

Garrett, 7, m Racine, Wis. 

Gav W., 8, + New Lyme. O. 

Gaylord, 8, + Laporte, Ind. 

General Jerome Oberlin, O. 

Genevieve Vallee, 7, .. .Chatham, N. Y. 

Genevieve, 8 Lebanon, Conn. 

George, 3, Windsor, Conn. 

George, 4, Windsor, Conn. 

("leorge, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

George, 5, Windsor, Conn. 

George, 5, + Windsor, Conn. 

George, 5, E. Windsor, Conn. 

George, 5, + Albany, N. Y. 

George, 5, + Lebanon, Conn. 

George, 5, 4- Canton, Pa. 

George, 6, -I- Lebanon, Conn. 

George, 6, -j- Hartford, Conn. 

George W., 6, + Albion, N. Y. 

George, 6, + Stafl'ord. N. Y. 

George, 6, + Pittsfield. 111. 

George R., 6, + Jonesville, Mich. 

George, 6, + De Witt, N. Y. 

George Washington, 6, + N. Y. 

George, 6, + N. Y. 

George, 6, + N Y. 

George W., 6, + . . . Sangerfield, N. Y. 

George, 6, + Windsor, Conn. 

George, 6, + Bennington, N. Y. 

George, 6, -j- Bloomfield, Conn. 

George, 6 Suffield, Conn. 

George, 6, + Fenner, N. Y. 

George C, 6, + Saratoga, N. Y. 

George, 6, + Pike, N. Y. 

George Jepson, 6, Albany, N. Y. 

George, 6, + Skowhegan, Me. 

George, 6, -j- Council Bluffs. la. 

Geo. Washington, 6,... St. Louis, Mo. 

George, 6, + ....... Ky. 

George, 6, m. Grieg, N. Y. 

George E., 6, Chester^ Mass. 

George B., 6 Southwick, Mass. 

George Riley, 6 Suffield, Conn. 

George Winthrop, 6, +.. Hartford, Ct. 
George Wells, 6, +...New Haven, Ct. 

George B., 6 Milwaukee, Wis. 

George Minor, 6, +. . Plainville, Conn. 



ICintmis (Snu^almuT 



^\?4 



3759- George A., 7, Lebanon, Conn. 

3852. George P., 7, + Windsor, O. 

3960. George W., 7, + Vinton Co.. O- 

3967. George II., 7, -{• Cazcnovia, Mich. 

3998. George, 7. + Stafford, N. Y. 

4i2i. George M., 7, +, .Cummington, Mass. 

4126. George Cook, 7, -f- Fulton, II!. 

4133. George, 7, Vineland, N. J. 

4136. George, 7 Northampton, Mass. 

4i64. George, 7 Smith Valley, N. Y. 

4217. (Jeorge, 7, Ilobart, Ind. 

4258. George S., 7, m., Liberty, Mich. 

4289. George, 7 Bellcvue, Mich. 

4303. George B., 7,.. Three Mile Bay, N. Y. 

4337. George, 7. ra., San Francisco, Cal. 

4355. George Milton, 7, -}- Eaton, Mo. 

4366. George W., 7, -j- Syracuse, N. Y. 

4381. George F., 7. Hadley, 111. 

4388. George H., 7, + Elm Hall, Mich. 

4429. George I., 7, m. Carthage, N. Y. 

4500. George B., 7, + Northfield, Vt. 

4519. George, 7, + Conneaut, O. 

4540. George Albert G., 7» + N. Y. City 

4550. George, 7 Peoria, 111. 

4572. George, 7, + Binghamton, N. Y. 

46oo. George, 7, Mich. 

4692. George W., 7, -f Winnebago, Minn. 

4772. George H. L., 7, m.,. .Columbia, Conn. 
4826. George Riley, 7, +. . .Cassville, N. Y. 
486i. George Nelson, 7, + Portsm'th, N. H. 

4871. George T., 7, + Dickeyville, Md. 

4930. George, 7, + Norwich, Conn. 

5006. George W., 7, Sangerfield, N. Y. 

5015. George Washington, 7, -f- Burke, Wis. 

5278. George W., 7, m., Hobart, Okla. 

5290. George, 7, Nemaha, la. 

5313. George W., 7, + Scotch Ridge, O- 

5407. George W., 7, + E. Hamilton, N. Y. 
5437. George Gilbert, 7, +.. Windsor, Conn. 

5475. George Brace, 7, + Indianapolis. Ind. 

5476. George, 7, +.. Clifton Springs, N. Y. 

S545. George, 7, -j- Farmington. N. Y. 

5612. George Augustus, 7, + Suftield, Conn. 

5644. George E., 7, m., Fenner, N. Y. 

5658. George M., 7, Westfield, Mass. 

5789. George H.. 7, -f Cahvood, Mo. 

5861. George Hayden, 7, ... .Saratoga, N. Y. 
5872. George Alfred, 7, 4". .Richfield, N. Y. 

591 1. George, 7, + Sweedcn, N. Y. 

5981. George Trumbull, 7. +.. Bolton, Conn. 
6000. George \V., 7, -f N- Brook^eld, N. Y. 
6038. George Washington, 7, m., N. Y. City 
6085. George Champion, 7, ..W. Chester, Ct. 

6121. George, 7, + The Forks, Me. 

6133. George Henr>', 7, + Geneseo, 111. 

6i64. George W., 7, m.,. . . .Lincolnville, Pa. 
6169. George, 7, +■ • • -Parkersburg, W. Va. 
6309. George Le Roy, 7, H-..Wavcrly, N. Y. 
6348. George Hiram, 7, -{-■ -Pr'^ceton, Wis. 

6380. George, 7, -f Smithville, N. Y. 

64o3. George Ward, 7, -f — Winsted, Conn. 

6447. George I., 7, -f Burlington, Vt 

6523* George Tyrell, 7 Machias, N. Y. 

6560. George, 7, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

6570. George L., 7, + Fremont, Neb. 

6606. George M., 7, Concord, N. 11. 

6650. George W., 7, Westville, Ind. 

6772. George Bruce, 7, +. — Detroit, Mich. 

6774. George R., 7, Egremont, Mass. 

6839. George Dallas, 7 Eric. Pa. 

6855. George Norman, 7, -f- Brooklyn, N. Y. 
6900. George Haswell, 7, -f* Westfield. Mass. 

6942. George Walter, 7 Girard, Kan, 

6981. George Henry, 7, + Chicago, III. 

6998. George Frederick, 7,. . . .Lowell, Mich. 

7033. George W., 7 Norwich, Conn. 

7038. George, 7 Clarion. Pa. 

7066. George W., 7, m.,.. Lyons Falls, N. Y. 

7072. George Lewis, 7 Jackson, Mich. 

7088. George Ellcry, 7, -f-* ■ -J^c^^son, Mich. 

7101. George A., 7, Salisbury, N. Y. 

7122. George, 7, + Hicks ville, O. 

7176. George H., 7, + W. Springfield, Mass. 

7 19 1. George, 7 Grand Rapids, Mich. 

7198. George A., 7, So. Hadley, Mass. 

7298. George A., 7, + Otis, Ind. 

7313. George W., 7, + Westfield, Mass. 

7324. George Lee, 7, -\- Northampton, Mass. 
7394. George W., 7, m.,. .Middlctown, Conn. 
7403. George H., 7, m. Terryville, Conn. 



7422. 

7^52. 

7471. 

7-493. 

7523- 

7614. 

7632. 
A7651. 

7670. 

7678. 

7681. 

7708. 

7761. 

7836. 

7869. 

7881. 

8067. 

8102. 

8121. 

8131. 

8138. 

8i64. 

8180. 

8 1 84. 

8243. 

8269. 

8275. 

8287. 

8447. 

848i. 

8534. 

8572. 

8575. 

8599. 

8608. 

8622. 

8670. 

8682. 

S699. 

8725. 

8730. 

8734. 

8738. 

8752- 

8769. 

8828. 

8829. 

S847. 

8867. 

8884. 
8894.1. 

8901. 

8911. 

8958. 

8972. 

9043. 

9o64. 

9079. 

9i44. 

9164. 

9212. 

9221. 

9229. 

9291. 

9344. 

9352. 

9368. 

9389- 

9393- 

9394. 

9397. 

9433. 

9480. 

9495. 

9500. 

9S20. 

95 s 2. 

9583. 

9607. 

9626. 

9721. 

9761. 

9834. 

9856. 

9866. 

9873. 

9875. 

9884. 

9893. 



George Rodney, 8, + Albion, Cal. 

George Henry, 8, — Portage City, Wis. 

George L., 8, -f Stratford, Texas 

George A., 8, -f Hartford, Conn. 

George R., 8, -f New Cassel, Wis. 

George Henry, 8 New Cassel, Wis. 

George Mix, 8, + TefTerson, O. 

George Henry, 8, + Montville, O, 

George Henry, -f Irondale, Mo. 

George IL, 8, Cazenovia, ^^ich. 

George, 8 Cazenovia, Mich. 

George W., 8, + Moon, Mich. 

George W., 8, 4" Towanda. Pa. 

George W., 8, -f. • • Watertown. N. Y. 

George, 8, m., Colwich, Kan. 

George F., 8, -}- Cummington, Mass. 

George N., 8 Vineland, N, j. 

George Burritt, 8, St. Johns, Mich. 

George Henry, 8,..S. Coventry, Conn. 

George Melvin, 8, + Conneaut, O. 

George, 8, Copenhagen, N. Y. 

George W., 8, + 

George M., 8, Binghamton, N. Y. 

George, 8, Wilmington, Del. 

George Henry, 8,....S. Canton, N. Y. 

George W., 8, Ogden, la. 

George R. W., 8,...N. Freedom. Wis. 

George, 8 Albion, Mich. 

George, 8, N. Freedom, Wis. 

George Webster, 8, m., .\dcl, la. 

George, 8 Utica. N. Y. 

George W., 8, + Kansas City, Mo. 

George, 8, + Cleveland, O. 

George C, 8, Zancsvillc, Wis. 

George H., 8, m Cleveland, O. 

George Matson, 8, m Norwich. Ct. 

George Webb., 8, + Dallas, Texas 

George Peck, 8 Wilkesbarrc, Pa, 

George L., 8, -\- . — Ann Arbor, Mich. 

George Dudley, 8, + Tiffin, O. 

George P., 8 Pittsburg, Pa. 

George Oscar, 8, Higginsville, N. Y. 

George Neville, 8,. ..Sangerfield, N. Y. 
George Howard, 8, m., Windsor, Wis. 

George Edward, 8, 4- Chester. Ta. 

George A., 8, m.,. . .Gilmantown, Wis. 

George, 8, Sycamore, HI. 

George, 8 Sycamore, III, 

George Bushnell, 8, Georgia, Vt. 

George, 8 Tiffin, O. 

George G., 8, Milwaukee, VVis. 

George W., 8 Bangor, Me. 

George W., 8, N. Y. City 

George B., 8 Grccnbush, N. Y. 

George, 8, 4- Ashley Falls, Mass. 

George B., 8, Horseheads, N. Y. 

George H., 8, + Pomona, Cal. 

George, 8, m., Dryden, N. Y. 

George W., 8, 4- Hillsdale, N. Y. 

George W., 8, -f- Syracuse, N. Y. 

George, 8, .^mesvillc, N. Y. 

George W., 8, 4-' ••Bowling Green, O. 

George, 8 Webster, O. 

George, 8 Bowling Green, O. 

George W., 8 Lodi. O. 

George N., 8,. .Winchester Center, Ct. 

George Walter, 8, 4* Omaha, Neb. 

George .Arthur, 8, 4"- -Windsor, Conn. 

George Brace, 8, Providence, R. I. 

George David, 8, Denver, Col. 

George Webb. 8, 4-- -Rochester, N. Y. 
George Timothv, 8, 4-. ..Attica, N. Y. 

George W.. 8, 'm. N. Y. City 

George Calvin, 8 Durant, la. 

George Verdine, 8, N. Y. City 

George Luther, 8 Somcrville, N. J. 

George A., 8, Maiden, Mass. 

George E,, 8, Fenner, N. Y. 

George E.. 8, Chicopee, Mass. 

George Albert, 8,..E. Greenwich, R. I. 

George, 8, Conneaut, Pa. 

George Francis, 8, ra., — Sp'f'd, Mass. 

George Alfred, 8 

George, 8 Barre, N. Y. 

George Trumbull, 8, m.. Bolton, Conn. 

George W., 8 Hartwcllville, Mich. 

George William, 8 N. Y. City 

George Milton. 8...N. Amherst. Mass. 
George Richard, 8, 4" Greenfield, Mass. 
George S., 8, + Sherburne, N. Y. 



655 



lixxhtx S^trBt 



9906. George Otis, 8, -\- Halifax, Pa. 

9993. George T., 8, + Conn. 

10053. George Cornwall, 8, -{- Asheville, N. C. 

10119. George Ann, 8 Manteno, 111. 

10129. George S., 8, -f- Manchester, la. 

10156.4. George, 8 N. Granby, Conn, 

10170. George Henry, 8, Princeton, Wis. 

10175. George, 8, River Falls, Wis. 

10181. George De Witt, 8, +..Leapolis, Wis. 

10213. George, 8 Smithville, N. Y. 

10249. George Henry, 8, ..Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

10297. George, 8 Granville, Pa. 

10372. George Little. 8 Newark, N. J. 

10439. George Washington, 8, Doudsville, Ky. 
io48i. George T., 8, m., Breckenridge, Minn. 
10494, George A., 8, +.. Colorado Sp'gs, Col. 

10500. George M., 8 Trenton, N. Y. 

10534. George A., 8, + Maine, N. Y. 

10544. George Washington, 8, ..Homer, N. Y. 

10565. George H., 8 Detroit, Mich. 

10580. George B., 8 Ripley, N. Y. 

10588. George Eugene, 8 La Crosse, Wis. 

1061 1. George C, 8, m., Erie, Pa. 

10617. George Morse, 8, Pekin, 111. 

10727. George W., 8, ....New London, Conn. 
10755. George De Lancy, 8, +.. Boulder, Col. 

10792. George, 8, St. .Mbans. Vt. 

10800. George W., 8 Red Willow, Neb. 

10897. George Deming, 8 Granby, Conn. 

10900. George Harger, 8 Granby, Conn. 

10944. George Harrison, 9 .Mbion, Cal. 

11022. George William, 9, Chicago, 111. 

11027. George Beacham, 9 Cincinnati, O. 

A11076.8. George, 9, m., Douds Leando, la. 

11082. George Vernon, 9, Columbus, O. 

Ill 1 1. George, 9 Albion, N. Y. 

11119. George E., 9, Towanda, Pa. 

11257. George F., 9, Chicago, 111. 

11293. George, 9 Conneaut, O. 

11300. George L., 9 Melrose, N. Y. 

11315. George H., 9, + . .Ticonderoga, N. Y. 

11388. George Arthur, g Okla. 

ii446. George William, 9, +■•• -Pueblo, Col. 

11520. George Austin, 9 Atchison, Kan. 

1 1527. George Foote, 9, -j- . . .Bloomfield, Col. 

11595. George, 9, Bedford, la. 

11606. George W., 9, Oswego, _ N. Y. 

11619. George Alden, 9 Ayrshire, la. 

ii64o. George E., 9 Mondovi, Wis. 

11670. George Allen, 9, Fort Dodge, la. 

11683.5. George Irving, 9, ... Montreal, Quebec 

11699. George W., 9 La Porte, Ind. 

11701. George Hubbard, 9, +.... Medina, O. 

11736. George, 9, Humboldt, la. 

1 1 746. George, 9, Riceville, la. 

1 1 758. George W., 9, + Charlotte, Mich. 

1 1775. George Herman, 9, -|- Centralia, Wash. 

11831. George Burton, 9 Mankato. Minn. 

11866. George W., 9 Oxford. N. Y. 

11878. George, 9 N. Y. City 

11972. George Colt, 9 Ashby, Mass. 

11980. George Waggoner, 9 Omaha, Neb. 

11993. George Filley, 9 Windsor, Conn. 

12003. George Brace, 9 Indianapolis, Ind. 

12011. George Duckels, 9, m., . .Chetupa, Kan. 
12032. George Jenks, 9, + • ■ Mertensia. N.^ Y. 
12042. George Harold, 9, . . .Tonganoxie, Kan. 

12062. George W., 9 Springfield, Mass. 

12096. George, 9, Hannibal, N. Y. 

12138. George P., 9 Piqua, O. 

12161. George W., 9, m., Harrisburg, Pa. 

12190. George Bradford, 9, +... Rutland, Vt. 

12221. George, 9 Asheville, N. C. 

12263. George Edwin, 9 Phila., Pa. 

12368. George, 9 Sunfield, Mich. 

12447. George Holland. 9,. . .Rockville, Conn. 

12469. George Mack, 10, Jefferson, O. 

12473. George Leonard, 10, Conneaut, O. 

12508. George Neil, 10 Winston, Mo. 

12530. George Searles, 10 Pueblo, Col. 

12541. George Nelson, 10, . . . Yalesville. Conn. 

12553. George Willis, 10 Chester, la. 

12578. George, 10 

I. George, Canandaigua, N. Y. 

V. George, + Ithaca, N. Y. 

V-6. George, m. Ithaca, N. Y. 

IX-2. George Clinton, + Springfield, 111. 

XII-i. George Rome, N. Y. 

XII-2. George Edwin, + Westerly, R. I. 

XII-5. George Edwin, Jr., m., Westerly, R. I. 



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Georgia E., 7, (Force) Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Georgia May, 8 Reed City, Mich. 

Georgia Anna, 8, Painesville, O. 

Georgia Elizabeth, 9, ...St. Louis, Mo. 
Georgiana H., 6, (Wadsworth) 

Suffield, Conn. 

Georgiana, 7, New Britain, Conn. 

Georgiana, 7, (Loomis) Akron, O. 

Georgiana A., 8, , . .Farmington, N. Y. 

Georgiana, 9 Hartford, Conn. 

Georgiana Julia, 9, Lincoln, Neb. 

Georgiette E., 8, Fisherville, N. H. 

Gerald, 10 Riceville, la. 

Gerrit C, 6, Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Gershom, (Serg't), 3, + E. Wdsor, Ct. 

Gershom, 5, + Lyndon, 111. 

Gertrude A., 6, (Wing) Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Gertrude, 7, ((Jrowell) Middletown, Ct. 
Gertrude W., 8, (Harris) 

Lyndon Center, Vt. 
Gertrude E., 8,. . .Rockland Co., N. Y. 

Gertrude Eliza, 8, E. Troy, Pa. 

Gertrude E., S Milwaukee, Wis. 

Gertrude, 8 Bloomington, 111. 

Gertrude E., 8, ... .Newport News, Va. 

Gertrude, 8 Chicago, 111. 

Gertrude, 8 Leydon Hill, N. Y. 

Gertrude, 9 Bergen, N. Y. 

CJertrude, 9 W. Union, la. 

Gertrude, 9 Bath, N. Y. 

Gertrude, 9, Emporia, Kan. 

Gertrude, 9, (Webb) Riceville, la. 

Gertrude Emma, 9,. . . FennviUe, Mich. 
Gertrude R., 10,. . .Ticonderoga, N. Y. 
Gertrude Halleck, 10, . .Belleville, Kan. 

Gideon, 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

Gideon, 4, -j- Windsor, Conn. 

Gideon, 5, -j- S. Windsor, Conn. 

(jideon Pryor, 7 Lebanon, Conn. 

Gideon, 7, -f- Harrington, N. Y. 

Gideon Adams, 7, + Pawlet, Vt. 

Gilbert M., 6 Mobile, Ala. 

Gilbert L., 6, + Mosherville, N. Y. 

Gilbert, 6, + Westfield, Mass. 

Gilbert E., 7, Hornellsville, N. Y. 

Gilbert, 7, + Cleveland, O. 

Cjilbert, 7, + Lebanon, Conn. 

Gilbert, 7 Lewisburg, Pa. 

Gilbert Percy, 7, +.. .Birmingham, la. 

Gilbert James, 7, + Erie, Pa. 

Gilbert Stanley, 7, m.,. .Jackson, Mich. 
Gilbert Brainard, 8,. . .Carthage, N. Y. 

Gilbert T., 8 Neb. 

Gilbert Morgan, 8, + Bath, O. 

Gilbert T., 8, Battle Creek, Mich. 

Gilbert Churchill, 9, Omaha, Neb. 

Giles, 5, ra Ancram, N. Y. 

Giles, 5 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Giles, 5,.' E. Windsor, Conn. 

Giles, 6 Ancram, N. Y. 

Giles, 6 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Giles Turner, 7, m.. Sag Harbor, N. Y. 

Giles, 7 Wayne, O. 

Gladys, 8 Syracuse, N. Y. 

Gladys, 8 N. Granby, Conn. 

Girard Wells, 9, Dallas, Texas 

Gladys B., 9 Conneaut, O. 

Gladys E., 9, (Eminger) . .Chardon, O. 

Gladys V., 9 Chicago, 111. 

Glenn T., 11 Willett, N. Y. 

Goldie Madge, 10 Wuiston, Mo. 

Goodwin, 6, Westfield, Mass. 

Goodwin, 6, Westfield, Mass. 

Goodwin T., 7, +.. Minneapolis, Minn. 
Gordon B., 10, . . . . Sherbrooke, Canada 
Groton G., 6, m....St. Anthony, Minn. 
Grace, 3, (\Vebster) . ..Lebanon, Conn. 
Grace, 4, (Loomis) . .Torrington, Conn. 
Grace, 4, (Holcomb) Southwick, Mass. 
Grace, 5, (Wilson) . .Bloomfield, Conn. 

Grace, 5, Southwick, Mass. 

Grace, 6, (Walker) Langdon, N. H. 

Grace Putnam, 7 Ottawa, 111. 

Grace Lucretia, 7 Hartford, Conn. 

Grace, 8, (Wilcox) Buffalo, N. Y. 

Grace Laura, 8 Augusta, Kan. 

Grace Lulu, 8 Southampton, Mass. 

Grace H., 8, (Wylie) Melrose Park, 111. 

Grace Dryer, 8, Buffalo, N, Y. 

Grace E., 8, (Pratt) Buenos A'res, S. A. 



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Grace, 8, (Milbournc) Cambridge, Md. 

Grace Burns, 8 Indianapolis, Ind. 

Grace T., 8 Bloomficid, Conn. 

Grace Edna, 8, San Luis Obispo, Cal. 
Grace A., 8, (Strong) Ypsilanti, Mich. 

Grace Evaline, 8 Doudsville, Ky. 

Grace, 8 1..a Crosse, Wis. 

Grace, 8 Tompkins, Mich. 

Grace, 8, VVestlield, Mass. 

Grace Ilubbell, 8 St. Paul, Minn. 

Grace Clare, 9 Chicago. 111. 

Grace, 9, Frcdonia, Kan. 

Grace L., 9, (Brockway) . .Lima, N. Y. 

Grace Esther. 9 Kewance, 111. 

Grace Howard, 9 N. Y. City 

Grace Nelly, 9 Belleville, Kan. 

Grace I., 9, (Woodyard) . .Bedford, la. 

Grace, 9, itlarshall, Mich. 

Grace May, 9 ^roy^ Pa. 

Grace Hubbard, 9 Windsor, Conn. 

Grace Isoline, 9 Woodland, Cal. 

Grace, 9, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Grace V., 9, (Boyelstun) S. Diego, Cal. 

Grace, 9 Randolph, O. 

Grace, 9 Fargo, N. Dak. 

Grace Irene, 10 Columbus, O. 

Gracia, 9 Wakita. Okla. 

Gracic. 8 Chicago, HI. 

Grandison, 8, + Mt. Pleasant. Pa. 

Grant, 8, Ann .\rbor, Mich. 

Grant, 9 Maine, N. Y. 

Graves, 4, + Suffield, Conn. 

Graves, 5, Suffield, Conn. 

Gray Eugene, 8,. .Southampton, Mass. 

Greta Marie, 8 Chicago, 111. 

Greta Elizabeth, 9 Holyoke, Mass. 

Griswold O., 7, + W. Hopbotttom, Pa. 

Griswold, 7 Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Griswold W., 7, + Norwich, Conn. 

Groton P., 8, + Harford, Pa. 

Grove, 5 Great Barrington, Mass. 

Grove W., 6, 4-...Ncw Britain, Conn. 
Grove H., 6, -f-. . . .Newtonville, Mass. 
Grove Lawrence, 7, . .Sangerf'd, N. Y. 

Grove, 7 Maine, N. Y. 

Grove Mortimer, 8, . . -Riverton, Conn. 

Grovcr Hiram, 8, + Bedford, la. 

Gurdon, 6, + Windsor, Conn. 

Gustavus, 6, + Stratford, Conn. 

Gustavus H., 7, +. . . .Montpelien Vt. 

Guv, 5, + Salem, Conn. 

Guy, 6 Onondaga, N. Y. 

Guy W., 6, + Bellevue, Mich. 

Guy, 6, + Champlain. N. Y. 

Guy, 6, 4- £■■'<=. P3. 

Guy, 6 Torrington, Conn. 

Guy Nelson, 6, + Phila., Pa. 

Guy O. P., 6, + Palermo, N. Y. 

Guy Moore, 7, m.,. . . . Brooklvn, N. Y. 

Guy W., 7, + Wilson, N. Y. 

Guy E., 8, m Milan, Pa. 

Guy P., 8 Belmont, la. 

Guy L., 8, m W. Vienna, N. Y. 

Guy, 8 Brooklvn, N. Y. 

Guy E., 8, m Ft. Collins, Col. 

Guy, 8, Jr Troy, Wis. 

Guy J., 8, + Blue Rapids, Kan. 

Guy, 9, m., Union Furnace. O. 

Guy H., 9 Cadillac, Mich. 

Guv Morrill, 9 Okla. 

Guy Paul, 9 Belleville, Kan. 

Guy U., 9 Mondovi, Wis. 

Guy Noel, 9, in. Glen Flora, Texas 

Guy, 9, Harmony, N. Y. 

Guy D., 9 San Diego, Cal. 

Guy, Evansville, Ind. 

Guy M Bloomington, HI. 



10571. H. Eugene, 8, m La Porte. Ind. 

11279. Halbcrt Milton, 9 St. Paul, Minn. 

10853. Hallie, 8 Jefferson, O. 

4316. Halsey, 7, + Three Rivers, Mich. 

^^616. Ham, 4. + Southwick, Mass, 

,— 1478. Ham. «;. 4- Southwick, Mass. 

3645. Ham fturritt, 6, + Suffield, Conn. 

7';ii. Hamlin H.. 8 Coldwater, Mich. 

1S99. Hanford. 6 Galesburg, Mich. 

5783. Hanna Jane, 7, (Brown) .. -Toledo, O. 



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2, (Coll) Windsor, Conn. 

2, (Judd) . , Watcrbury, Conn. 

3 Windsor, Conn. 

3, K. Windsor, Conn. 

3, (Birchard) Windsor, Conn. 
3, (Drake) . ..Windsor, Conn. 
3, (Cook) . . ..Windsor, Conn. 
3, (King).. .Wcstfield, Mass, 

3, (Holcomb) Granby, Conn. 

4, ( ) New Hartford, Ct 
4, (Burt) Southampton, Mass. 

4 Wtncisor, Conn. 

4, (Burr) . .Bloomticld, Conn. 

4 Windsor, Conn. 

4, (Lattimorc) . .Windsor, Ct. 
4, (Welles)... .Wyoming, Pa. 

4, . . . -r '. , . . Bolton, Conn. 

4, (Gilman) . .Windsor, Conn. 

4, (Kopley) W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

5, (Smallcy) Gill, Mass. 

5 New Hartford, Conn. 

5, (McElwain) Middlef'd. Ct. 

5 Bolton, Conn. 

5, (Arnold) . . Lebanon, Conn. 
5, (Holcomb) Windsor, Conn. 
5, (Murray) Windsor, Conn. 

5, Bolton, Conn. 

5, (Bunce) . ..Marshall, Mich. 

5 Pittsford, Mich. 

5, (Wolcott)... Cleveland. O. 
5, (Annis) . . .Lebanon, Conn. 
5, (Loomis) . .Frcdonia, N. Y. 
5,%(Lyman) Torringt'n, Conn. 

5 Westfield, Mass. 

5, (Loomis) ... ..Jefferson, O. 

5, (Tillotson) N. Granby, Ct 
6 Blendon, O. 

6, (Porter) Blendon, O. 

6, (Clark) Northampton, Ms. 

6 So. Hadlcy, Mass. 

6, (Goodale) . .S. W'dsor, Ct. 
6, (Emmons) . ..Cicero, N. Y. 
6, (Warren) Champion, N. Y. 

6, (Viele) Conn. 

6, (Washburn) CIcrm't, N. Y. 

P., 6, (Mansfield) Boston, Ms. 
6, (Lyman) . .Lowville, N. Y. 
6, (Chappcl)...Tariffville. Ct 

6, Russell, Mass. 

6, (Wack) . . . .Kalamo. Mich. 
6, (Williams). .Lowville, Pa. 
6, (Ordway) Cameron, N. Y. 

6, (Curtiss) Ionia, Mich. 

il., 6, (Emmons) 

W. Granville, Mass. 
E., 7, (Echerson) Passaic, N. J. 

7, (Anpell) Oneida, N. Y. 

E., 7. (Kennan) Conneaut, O. 

7, (Kobbins) Forest Lake, Pa. 

7 Granville, N. Y. 

7, Prattsburg, N. Y. 

7. Medina, N. Y. 

7. (Wilcox) Smithville, N. Y. 
M.. 7, (Sheldon) la. 

7 Vernon, N. Y. 

7, (Phillips).. Vernon, N. Y. 
A., 7, (Camp) ... Windsor, Ct 

7 Bennington, N. Y. 

H., 7, (Douglass) 

Peterborough, N, Y. 

7 Dayton, 0. 

7, (Allds) Conneaut, Pa. 

B., 7, (Barnes) Bir*ghara, la, 
M., 7, (Ranncy) Bir'gham, la. 
C. 7. (Weaver)... Phila.. Pa. 
7, (Stanley) Oakland, Mich. 
O., 7, (Atkins) 

Mittineague, Mass. 

7, (Grant) Brighton. Me. 

M., 7. (Ward) Otselic. N. Y. 

7, (Webster) W Lc Roy, Pa. 

7 Groton, N. Y. 

E., 7, (Starr) Battle C'k, Mich. 
A., 7, Pompeii. Mich. 

7, (Lincoln) Pleno, IlL 

8, (Anthony) Milan, Pa. 

8. (Robinson) . .Scipio. N. Y. 

P., 8. (Stowc) Scitico, Ct 

AL, 8 Chandlersville. 111. 

M.. 9, (De Vine) Victor, N. Y. 



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Hannah Ithaca, N. Y. 

Happilona, 6, VV. Granville, Mass. 

Happilona, 6, (Kilborn) W'estf d, Mass. 

Harlan P., 7 Petrolia City, Pa. 

Hailey Delis, 9, in., Berea, O. 

Harley Ray, 9, Greenfield, Pa. 

Harlin, 7, -f- Edwardsburg, Mich. 

Harlow, 6, + Yellow Head, 111. 

Harlow, 6, + Randolph, O. 

Harlow H., 7, + Rosebank, N. Y. 

Harlow, 7, m.. Osceola, N. Y. 

Harlow H., 8 Muskegon, Mich. 

Harlow Ward, 8, + Akron, O. 

Harly, 7 Cleveland, O. 

Harmon E., 6, + Windham. N. Y. 

Harmon, 7, + N. Y. City 

Harmon Marshall, 7, +■ -Chicago, 111. 

Harmon, 7, -j" Torrington, Conn, 

Harmony, 6, (Rogers) .. .Andover, Ct. 

Harold F., 8, Chicago, 111. 

Harold, C, 8 Manchester, Conn. 

Harold H., 8 Westfield, Mass. 

Harold Franklin, 8,. . Springfield, Mass. 

Harold Victor, 9, Oneida, N. Y. 

Harold Kingsbury, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Harold R., 9,. ... Bennett's Corners, O. 

Harold Wightman, 9 Georgia, Vt. 

Harold Charles, 9 Cleveland, O. 

Harold Andrew, 9, ...St. .lohn. Wash. 

Harold, 9 Mansfield. O. 

Harold Adrian, 9 Utica, N. Y. 

Harold Edgar, 9 Springfield, Mass. 

Harold Francis, 9,. . Waterbury, Conn. 

Harold Bangs, 10, Akron, O. 

Harold G., 10, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Harold F., 10 Mertensia, N. Y. 



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et, 5 Colchester, Conn. 

et Newell, s Oram, N. Y. 

et N., 6, (Thurber) Conneaut, O. 
et, 6, (Ford)...W. Haven, Conn, 
et, 6, (Woodruff) Farmington, Ct. 

et. 6, (Haskell) Cal. 

et, 6, (Fitch) Olmsted, O. 

et C, 6, (Davis).. Panama, N. Y. 
et, 6, (Clark) Copenhagen, N. Y. 

et. 6 Chazy, N. Y. 

et. 6, (Henderson) Wis. 

et. 6 Winchester, Conn. 

et, 6, (Raymond) Winch'ter. Ct. 
et E., 6. (Jewett) . .Lowell. Mass. 
et. 6. (Terome) . . . Waterford. Ct. 
et. 6, (Burdick). .Palermo. N. Y. 
et. 6. (Bigelow) . ..Colchester. Ct. 

et. 6 E. Windsor, Conn. 

et. 6 Westchester. Conn. 

et. 6, Ballston, N. Y. 

iet, 6, (Clark) Utica, N. Y. 

et. 6, (Kiernan) .. .Jasper, N. Y. 

et E., 6 Jefferson. O. 

et E., 6, (Stevens) . .Jefferson. O. 
et. 6. (Childs)..Springfd. Mass. 
iet O., 6. (Morse). .Wash.. D. C. 
et. 6. (Cowles) . .Westlield, Mass. 
et P.. 6. (Pease) 

Warehouse Point. Conn. 
let E., 6, (Birge) Westfield. Mass. 
et. 6. (Crocker) E. Granville. Ms. 
et A., 6. (Gibbons) Hartland, Ct. 
iet A.. 7. (Cochrane) 

Tccumseh. Mich. 
et, 7, (Schoolcraft) 

Pine Grove. Mich, 
et M., 7. (Pearson) Newcastle. Pa. 

et Newell. 7 Hartford. Conn. 

et Newell. 7 Windsor. O. 

et Eliza. 7. Wyoming. la. 

et A.. 7, (Whinple) Hudson, N. Y. 

et. 7 New Britain. Conn. 

et H., 7 Arkansas City, Kan. 

et M., 7, (Marquis) Oakland. Cal. 
et W.. 7, (Stiles).. S. W'dsor, Ct. 
let A., 7, (Burrington) 

Vanville, Wis. 

iet, 7, (Ferrin) Hobart, Ind. 

et A., 7 Syracuse, N. Y. 



et C, 7, (Warren) Juneau, Wis. 
et C, 7. (Austin) Denmark. N. Y. 

et. 7. Coventry. Conn. 

et E., 7, (Kellogg) Kewanee, 111. 
Harriet N., 7, (Pendleton) 

Princeton, 111. 



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7. (Lamb) Westmorel'd. N. Y. 
Amelia, 7,. .Sangerfield. N. Y. 

7 Sangerfield, N. Y. 

7 \'erinillion, O. 

7. (Goff) Elk Co., Pa. 

7, (Woodruff) . .Charlest'n, O. 

7 Windsor, Conn. 

7, (Richards) ..Fulton. N. Y. 

7 Waterville. Me. 

I., 7, (Claflin) Colebr'k. N. H. 

7. (Terry) Erie Co.. Pa. 

M., 7 W. Norfolk, Conn. 

S., 7, (Sanford) 

Belchertown. Mass. 
T., 7. (Fiske).. Sanford. N. Y. 

7, (Smith). .Hamilton, N. Y. 

7. Westchester, Conn. 



7,' 
E., 

7, 

7, 

7, 
L., 

7. 
M., 

7. 
L., 



Ballston, N. Y. 
7, (Welch) Yellow H'd. 111. 
(iBateman) . .Appleton. Wis. 

(White) Canton. Pa. 

(Fuller) Nauvoo, 111. 

7. (Clark) Alleghany, N. Y. 
(Crane) .. .Antwerp. N. Y. 
7, (Walker) N. Bay. N. Y. 
(Loomis) Union Mills, Ind. 
7, (Phillips).. N. East, Pa. 

E.. 7, North East. Pa. 

7, Todd Co., Minn. 

F. A., 7, (Loorais-Wile) 

New Haven, Conn. 

L., 7, (Merrell) . .Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Jane, 8, Schroeppel, N. Y. 

E., 8, Saugatuck, Mich. 

N.. 8, (Pelton)... Windsor, O. 

Melissa, 8, Jefferson, O. 

8, Cleveland, O. 

8, (Rogers) . .Sheshequin. Pa. 

E., 8. (Scott) Milan, Pa. 

G.. 8. (Tillotson) Ovid, Mich. 

8. (North) Copenhagen. N. Y. 

8. (Kromwell) .. .Chicago, HI. 

Isabel, 8, . .Binghamton, N. Y. 

A., 8, (Roberts). ..Peoria. III. 

N., 8, Andover. Conn. 

8, Kenosha, Wis. 

R.. 8, (Hawes) Norwich, Conn. 
8 Moravia. N. Y. 

Newell. 8. Roxbury. Mich 

E.. 8 (King). .Monroeville, O. 

A., 8 Greenbush. N. Y. 

8. (Redford) P'tage City. Wis. 

H., 8. (Smiley) Marysv'Ie. Mo. 

8, (Donohue) Hillsdale. N. Y. 

Elizabeth. 8. ..Windsor. Conn. 

L.. 8. (Mills) Springfd. Mass. 

8, (Perkins) E. Sagin'w. Mich. 

Elizabeth, 8 Conneaut, Pa. 

8 Wright, Mich. 

Sophia, 8, N. Y. City 

N., 8. (Herrick) Amh'st, Mass. 

E.. 8 Madison, N. Y. 

E.. 8, (Day) .. .Hebron. Conn. 

S., 8 Manteno, 111. 

8 Mentor, O. 

T., 8, (Hoffman).. Clevel'd, O. 

R., 8, (Stevens) . .Chicago, 111. 

Elizabeth, 8,.. North East, Pa. 

Allene, 8 Jackson, Mich. 

E., 9 Seattle, Wash. 

T., 9, ( ) Ravenna, O. 

9 Fulton. N. Y. 

Helen, 9, Akron, O. 

Kathryn, 9, Phila.. Pa. 

9 W. Bloomiield. Wis. 

L., 9. Maine, N. Y. 

Hunter, N. Y. 

s, 5, + Avon, N. Y. 

s, 6 Reed's Landing, Mich. 

s, 6, -{- Macon, Ga. 

s Ephraim, 7 Nemaha. la. 

s, 7, Windsor, Conn. 

s. 7. + Scottsburg. Ind. 

s Josiah. 7. + Randolph, O. 

s Ray, 8 Ravenna. O. 

son E.. 6. + Emporia. Kan. 

son E., 6 Jefferson, O. 

son Japhet, 6, +..Granby, Conn. 

son, 7, + Jefferson. O. 

son, 7 Farmington, Mich. 



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ILirrison, 7, +..\V. Springfield, Mass. 

Harrison E., 8, + Brooklyn, Mich. 

Harrison B., 8, + Marshall, Minn. 

Harrison, 8 Columbus, Wis. 

Harrison, 8, Swecden, N. Y. 

Harry H., 6, + Cazcnovia, N. Y. 

Harry Wells, 6, + Wayne, O. 

Harry Wells, 7 Catlin, N. Y. 

Harry, 7, + Pittsburg, Pa. 

Harry E., 8, Springfield, Mass. 

Harry, 8 Northampton, Mass. 

Harry Ludlum, 8, +... Lansing, Mich. 

Harriet. 8, N. Freedom, Wis. 

Harr)-, 8, ra Brooklyn, N- Y- 

Harry, 8 Kendallvillc, Ind. 

Harry Sheldon, 8, m., Windsor, Conn. 

Harry, 8 Rockford, 111. 

Harry, 8 Los Angeles, Cal. 

Harry W., 8 Richfield, N. Y. 

Harry Washington, 8,..S. Webster, O. 
Harry A., 8, 111.. San Luis Obispo, Cal. 

Harry Erastus, 8, + Akron, O. 

Harrv L., 8 Ripley, N. Y. 

Harry E., 8 Chicago, HI. 

Harry, 8, Danbury, Conn. 

Harry Reed, 8, m Hidesville, Vt. 

Harry, 8, ra.,. .Warehouse Point. Conn. 
Harry Mcrrifield, 8, + Watcrbury, Ct 

Harry Clark, 8 New Haven, Conn. 

Harry Pratt, 8, m Ciranby, Conn. 

Harry Ward, 9 Kilbourn, Wis. 

Harry, 9 Hartford, Conn. 

Harry S., 9, m Half Day, HI. 

Harry C, 9 Milan, Pa. 

Harry Lyman, 9 Kewanee, HI. 

Harry Frederick, 9, + Paw Paw. Mich. 

Hafrv C. 9 W. Williamsfield, O. 

Harry Clay, 9,...W. Williamsfield. O. 

Harry Russell, 9, Elberon, N. J. 

Harry Hunt, 9 Farmington, N. Y. 

Harry. 9 Diamond Springs, Kan. 

Harry H., 9,. -.Carozal, Panama, C. A. 

Harry T., 9, Dover, Kan. 

Harry Jay, 10 Detroit, Mich. 

Ilarry Fred, 10 Paw Paw, Mich. 

Harry W., 10 Cleveland, O. 

Hart Sidney, 6 Jefferson, O. 

Hart Edwin, 6, + Jefferson, O. 

Hart, 8, m Portland, Or. 

Hartman. 7, +... Cannon Falls, Minn. 

Harvey, 5, + Syracuse, N. Y. 

Harvey, 5, 4----W. Springfield, Mass. 

Harvey, 6, m Springfield, O. 

Harvey, 6, -f Lena, 111. 

Harvey, 6, + Otisco, N. Y. 

Harvey S., 6, + Elba, N. Y. 

Harvey, 6, + Sangerfield, N. Y. 

Harvey, 6, -4- Bangor, Me. 

Harvey, 6, + Champion, N. Y. 

Harvey, 7, 4- Schroeppel, N. Y. 

Harvey A., 7, Hartford, Conn. 

Harvey Noxon, 7, m., N. Y. City 

Harvey, 7, + Burr Oak, Mich. 

Harvey, 7, + 

Harvey, 7 Charlestown, O. 

Harvey A., 7, +..E. Hamilton, N. Y. 
Harvey, 7, •\- Revere, Mo- 
Harvey J., 7, +.. Mission Creek, Kan. 

Harvey C, 7, + III. 

Harvey, 8 Hohart. Ind. 

Harvey Chester, 8,..W. Carlisle, Mich. 

Harvey, 8. in Sheffield, Mass. 

Harvey, 8. -f Columbus. Wis. 

Harvey Worthington, 8 N. Y. City 

Harvey Confucius, 8 Halstcad, Pa. 

Harvey B., 8 Gouverneur, N. Y. 

Harvey, 9 Haskell Co., Kan. 

Harwood, 9, N. Y. City 

Hascall Lvman, 7 Westficld, Mass. 

Haswell, 6 Westfield, Mass. 

Ilattic, 7, Westville, Ind. 

Hattie B., 7 Westfield, Mass. 

Hattic Bush, 7, Westfield, Mass. 

Hattie, 7 Bergen, N. Y. 

Haltie Josephine, 8 Elba, N. Y. 

Hattic Jane, 8 Leeds, Mass. 

Hattic .Mav, 8, (Hall) .. .Kewanee, HI. 

Hattie M.,' 8 Pawlet, Vt. 

Hattie A., 8 Haydensvillc, Mass. 

Hattie E., 8, 



■ iSiS. Hattie Maria, 8, Mauston, Wis. 

IU121. Hattie, 8 Momence, 111. 

10329. Hattic, 8 Freehold, Pa. 

10458. Hattie A., 8, (Williams) .. .Butler, Ky. 

10872. Hattie M., 8 New Haven, Conn. 

10982. Ilattic Amelia, 9, (Loud) Sp'f'd, Mass. 

11225. Hattie L., 9 Williamsburg, Mass. 

11301. Hattie A., 9 Melrose, N. Y. 

11468. Hattie M., 9, (Lathrop) Scranton, Pa. 

11512. Hattie Jane, 9, ^lonmouth, Me. 

11601. Hattie Alae, 9 Bedford, la. 

1 1607. Hattie E., 9, (Sheldon) . ..Sparta, Wis. 

11777. Hattie, 9 Sianey, Mich. 

11823. Hattie M., 9, (Wright) Lake Mills. Wis. 
12 142. Hattie E., 9 Woodland, Cal. 

7370. Hazard, 7 Cincinnati, O. 

7374. Hazard, 7 (Cincinnati, O. 

9576. Hazel W.. 8 Olympia, Wash. 

11015. Hazel Eleanor, 9 Cleveland, O. 

11071. Hazel Adel, 9 Montville, O. 

11123. Hazel E., 9 Towanda^^ Pa. 

11491. Hazel, 9, (White) Andover, (Jonn. 

12054. Hazel Clare, 9 Cedar Falls, la. 

12113. Hazel, 9 Fennsville, Mich. 

12395. Hazel J., 9, (Bronson) 

Indianapolis. Ind. 

3599. Helen R., 6 Syracuse, N. Y. 

3673. Helen, F., 6, (Dewey) Chicago, 111. 

3864. Helen G., 7. (Leonard) Roseville, Cal. 

3872. Helen Minerva, 7 Wyoming, la. 

4oi8. Helen Maria, 7 Huntsburg, O. 

4024. Helen M., 7, (Derrctt) Huntsburg, O. 

4053. Helen D., 7, (Frary) Springfield, ^Iass. 

4 188. Helen M., 7, (Hannum) Caze'a, N. Y. 

4494. Helen .^melia, 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

5707. Helen M., 7. ((Jumrains) Coleb'k, N. H. 

5752. Helen, 7, (Swopp) Chicago, III, 

6096. Helen M., 7, Kenosha, Wis. 

6608. Helen, 7 Cambridge, N. Y 

6848. Helen Mary, 7, (Loomis) . .Clcvel'd, O. 

6971. Helen S., 7, Southwick, Mass. 

7051. Helen A., 7, (Mulcahey-Chapin) 

W. Springfield, Mass. 

7069. Helen M., 7, (Curtiss) . . . . Leon, N. Y. 

7277. Helen, 7 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

7442. Helen Mabel, 8 Kilbourn, Wis. 

7636. Helen Frances, 8 Windsor, Conn. 

7930. Helen .Augusta, 8 Stamford, N. Y. 

8094. Helen Ruth, 8 Buffalo, N. Y. 

8i4o. Helen E., 8. (Purdin) ... Sandusky, O. 

8225. Helen Janette, 8. (Leak) Belfast, N. Y. 

8268. Helen, 8, (Mitchel) N. Freedom, Wis. 

8368. Helen, 8, (Hill-Fraley) .. .Delta, Mich. 

84o3. Helen, 8, (Crowcll) Chicago, 111. 

84io. Helen Maria, 8 Providence, R. I. 

8733. Helen Louisa, 8, . . .Higginsville, N. Y. 

8836. Helen M., 8. (Dunlap) .. .Hydro, Okla. 

9o46. Helen, 8, (.-Xmitt) Towanda, Pa. 

9454. Helen E., 8. (Pettibone) Hartford. Ct. 

9524. Helen ^L, 8 Battle Creek, Mich. 

9924. Helen ^L, 8 San Luis Obispo, Cal. 

10090. Helen M., 8. (Bennett) Rushville, N. Y. 
10179. Helen Fidela. 8, (Ellis) Appleton, Wis. 

10191. Helen .'\nnette. 8, Aldensville, Pa. 

10252. Helen L., 8, (Hay ward) Cleveland, O. 

10602. Helen Snow. 8 Blairsville, Pa. 

10626. Helen, 8, (Norton) Chicago, III. 

10658. Helen M., 8, (McConaughv) 

Deer Park, Wash. 

10674. Helen H., 8 .Mwater. O. 

10947. Helen Verne, 9 Kilbourn, Wis. 

10954. Helen Marion, 9, . . . Watertown, N. Y. 

11142. Helen Winifred, 9, Athens. Pa, 

11185. Helen, 9 Cleveland, O. 

11305. Helen, Lansing, Mich. 

11546. Helen C, 9, (Longstreth) . . Phila.. Pa. 

1 1S79. Helen Murray, 9 Elberon, N. J. 

12218. Helen Gould, 9 Asheville, N. C. 

12222. Helen, 9 Mansfield, O. 

12266. Helen, 9 Phila., Pa. 

12436.5. Helen May, 9 Fredonia, N. Y. 

12465.4. Helen Florence, 9 Fargo, N. Dak. 

12602. Helen Lucelle, 10 Lyons, Mich. 

12609. Helen Margaret, 10 Sioux City, la. 

12662. Helen Pearl, 10 Moneta, Cal. 

10913. Helen H., 8 Suffield, Conn. 

1 1987. Hellen Potter, 9 Denver. Col. 

1659. Heman, 6, Bloomfield, Conn. 

1677. Heraan, 6 Steuben, N. Y. 

3929. Heman, 7, + Burlington, Wis. 



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1964. 
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Heman A., 7 Rochester, N. Y. 

Heman, 7, + Salisbury, N. Y. 

Henderson E. W., 7, m., 

Champlain, N. Y. 
Henrietta, 7, (Johnson) &Iiddlet'n, Vt. 
Henrietta, 7, (Ingel) Mt. Morris, Mich. 
Henrietta, 7, (Angell) Champ'n, N. Y. 
Henrietta, 7, (Roberts) Riverton, Ct. 
Henrietta W., 7, (Martin) Hartf'd, Ct. 

Henrietta J., 7, Wheeling, W. Va. 

Henrietta, 7, (Roden) Troy, N. Y. 

Henrietta, 7, (Pierce) 

Bloomingdale, Mich. 

Henrietta, 7 Westfield, Mass. 

Henrietta C.y 7, (Eginton) W'f'd, Mass. 
Henrietta, 8, (Brownrigg) 

Paine's Hollow, N. Y. 
Henrietta, 8, (Brown) E. W'ds'r, N. Y. 
Henrietta Cutler, 8,..N. Coventry, Ct. 

Henrietta, 8 Syracuse, N. Y. 

Henrietta E., 8, (Cushman) 

New Braintree, Mass. 
Henrietta, 8, (Jones-Fellows) 

Hillsdale, 



Henrietta 
Henrietta 
Henrietta 
Henrietta 



N. Y. 
N. Y. 
N. Y. 
Minn. 



8, (Ripon) . .Pulaski, 
Fuller, 8,... St. Paul, 
v., 8, (Summerlin) 

Washington, D. C. 

Henriette, 8, (O'Brien) Mont. 

Henry, 3, + Windsor, Conn. 

Henry, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Henry, 5, + Greenfield, Pa. 

Henry, 5, + Jefferson, O. 

Henry, 5, -|- New Haven, Conn. 

Henry, 5, + Chicago, 111. 

Henry, s, -{- Milwaukee, Wis. 

Henry, 6, Geneva, N. Y. 

Henry, 6, + Romeo, Mich. 

Henry Russell, 6, + Logan, O. 

Henry Granger, 6, -\- Syracuse, N. Y. 

Henry, 6, + N. Bay, N. Y. 

Henry A., 6 Champion, N. Y. 

Henry, 6, + Argyle, N. Y. 

Henry, 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

Henry, 6 Windsor, Conn. 

Henry, 6 Winchester, Conn. 

Henry, 6, + Sufiield. Conn. 

Henry Dyer, 6, + Roanoke, Ind. 

Henry, 6, + Bridgewater, N. Y. 

Henry J., 6, + Wheeling, W. Va. 

Henry, 6, + Lee, N. Y. 

Henrj', 6, + Bainbridge, N. Y. 

Henry, 6, + Burlington, Vt. 

Henry, 6, m Troupsburg, N. Y. 

Henry 6, + Buffalo, N. Y. 

Henry, 6, + Westfield, Mass. 

Henry King, 6, + Chicago, 111. 

Henry, 6, + Hart, Mich. 

Henry Spencer, 6 Jefferson, O. 

Henry Spencer, 6, +... .Jefferson, O. 

Henry, 6. m. N. Y. City 

Henry, (Rev.), 6, + Middlctown, N. Y. 

Henry B., 6, + S. C. 

Henry Oscar, 6, + Ottawa, HI. 

Henry, 6, ra Westfield, Mass. 

Henry Goodwin, 6, +.. Palmer, Mass. 

Henry Allen, 6, + SuflSeld, Conn. 

Henry M., 6, + Andover, Conn. 

Henry B., 7, + Pomona, N. Y. 

Henry Stephen, 7 Varick, N. Y. 

Henry, 7 Ashford, Wis. 

Henry Hudson, 7, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Henry Wolcott, 7 Hartford. Conn. 

Henry Thurber, 7,. . .Saybrook, Conn. 

Henry Lorenzo, 7, +.. Windsor, Conn. 

Henry, 7, + Logan, O. 

Henry Kingsley, 7, + Sheb'ygan, Mich. 

Henry, 7 Watrousville, Mich. 

Henry C., 7, m... . Southampton. Mass. 

Henry, 7, -f Louisville, Ky. 

Henry, 7 Hinsdale, Mich. 

Henry S., 7 Chicago, HI. 

Henry, 7, m. Otisco, N. \. 

Henrv, 7. m. Williamsburg, Mass. 

Henr'y Willard, 7, m.,. .N'ampt'n, Mass. 

Henry Abbott, 7 Newton, Mass. 

Henry Stanton, 7, m., Windsor, Ct. 

Henry H., 7. + Syracuse N. Y. 

Henry W., 7 Hadley, 111. 



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Henry Albert, 7 Conneaut, O. 

Henry Hamilton, 7, +.. Albion, N. Y. 

Henry H., 7, S. Windsor, Conn. 

Henry, 7, m Otto, N. Y. 

Henry, 7 Belmont, N. Y. 

Henry W., 7, +.... Beaver Dam, Wis. 

Henry F.. 7, m., Worcester, Mass. 

Henry Ashman, 7, +... Bristol, Conn. 
Henry H., 7, + . . . . S. Windsor, Conn. 

Henry Haines, 7 Fulton, N. Y. 

Henry Williams, 7, + Norwich, Conn. 

Henry, 7, + Muskegon, Mich. 

Henry J., 7 Egremont, Mass. 

Henry, 7, m., Gallatin, N. Y. 

Henry, 7, + S. Canaan, Conn. 

Henry, 7, + Battle Creek. Mich. 

Henry Martyn, 7, Bangor, Me. 

Henry, 7, Charlestown, O. 

Henrv Clay, (Col.), 7. + Winf'd. Kan. 

Henry Warren, 7, + Rockford, 111. 

Henry, 7, + Battle Creek, Mich. 

Henrv, 7, m., Springfield, Mass. 

Henry, 7, Lyie, Minn. 

Henry R., 7, + Bancroft, Minn. 

Henry E., 7 Shaftsbury, Vt. 

Henry, 7, + Sweeden, N. Y. 

Henr'y Bradford, 7, m., London. Eng. 

Henry C, 7. + Keyston, S. Dak. 

Henry, 7 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

Henry Welles, 7, +..-S. Webster, O. 

Henry, 7, + Russell, Mass. 

Henry A., 7, Elmira, N. Y. 

Henry W., 7, + Saratoga Sp'gs, N. Y. 
Henry Joseph, 7,. . .Wheeling, W. Va. 

Henry, 7, + xt'-'-V S' v 

Henry S., 7 Norwich, N. Y. 

Henrv, 7, + Lansing, Mich. 

Henry M., 7, m Lebanon, N. Y. 

Henry L., 7 Stafltordsburg, Ky. 

Henry L., 7. + Grass Lake. Mich. 

Henry, 7, Union Mills, Ind. 

Henry Harrison, 7, + Macon, (ja. 

Henry Canfield, 7, + Kans. City, Mo. 
Henrv Alexander, 7, m., Henry, S. D. 
Henry Walter, 7, +..New Haven, Ct. 

Henry Nelson, 7, Norwich. Conn. 

Henry, 7 Clarion Pa. 

Henry James, 7,..W. Springf d, Mass. 

Henry 7, St. Albans, Vt. 

Henry Wilson, 7, m., W. Sp'fd, Mass. 
Henry Arthur, 7, +..New Haven, Ct. 

Henry Putnam, 7, m Ottawa, 111. 

Henry Leslie, 7, + Suffield, Conn. 

Henry, 7, Hartford, Conn. 

Henry' 7 Middletown, Conn. 

Henry' L, 8, + S""'^"',}^'^- 

Henry W., 8. + Pittsford, Mich. 

Henry Russell, 8, Salina. N. Y. 

Henrv, 8, + Mila". P^. 

Henry Fremont, 8, + Kansas. O. 

Henry, 8 La Porte, Ind. 

Henry Sprague, 8 Boston, Mass. 

Henry, 8 Oneida, N. Y. 

Henrv Willets, 8, +..St. Paul, Minn. 

Henry Charles, 8, + i'"'="A Ij- 

Henry John, 8 Buffalo, N. Y. 

Henrv Ives. 8, +... .Champion, N. Y. 
Henry Lewis, 8, + . . W hitehall, N. Y. 

Henry Cooley, 8. + ^'^S.'^y- .^- ■,„ 

Henrv, 8 ^V • 'f '=5"^ i"' 

Henry S., 8 North East, Pa. 

Henrv Lvman, 8, + Kewanee. 111. 

Henry, (Rev.), 8, + \ okohama, Japan 

Henry A, 8, New London, Conn. 

Henry Mitchell, 8. New Britain, Conn 

Henry L., 8, m Auburn, N. Y. 

Henry, 8, + Bath, N Y. 

Henrv K., 8 Rockland Co., N. Y. 

Henry B., 8 Liberty, N. Y. 

Henry C, 8, Andover, Conn. 

Henry Curtiss, 8 Andover, Conn. 

Henry Eugene, 8, + Glastonbury, Ct. 

Henry Laurens, 8 Mansfield. Conn. 

Henry Arthur, 8 Cazcnovia, N. Y 

Henrv Salmon, 8, m Elgin, lU. 

Henrv Stephen, 8 Denmark. la. 

Henry, 8, m ...St. Peters, Minn. 

Henry C, 8 Brasher Falls, NY. 

Henry 8 Middleburg, Ind. 

Henry' Morrison, 8 N. Y. City 



Sloomts (^ntralxigy 



660 



SgSo. IlL-nry, 8, + Pcwamo, Mich. 

9007. Hciirv Thomas, 8, -f ... .Cleveland, O. 

9084. Henry. 8, + Smithville. N. Y. 

9112. Henry B., 8, -f Smithville Flats, N. Y. 

9155. Henry, 8, m., Gallatin, N. Y. 

9195. Henry Porter, 8, Emporia, Kan. 

9233. Henry, 8, Webster, O, 

9458. Henry H., 8, Bloomfield, Conn. 

9479. Henry Wolcott, 8, m.,. .Belfast, N. Y. 

9493. Henry Dodge, 8, Montpelier, Vt. 

9717. Henry V., 8, Haydenville, Mass. 

9743. Henry Patterson, 8, + N. Y. City 

9771. Henry H., 8, Los Angeles, Cal. 

9854. Henry R., 8, + Muskegon, Mich. 

9897. Henry C, 8, Hamilton, N. Y. 

10168. Henry C, 8, + Madrid, N. Y. 

10230. Henry A., 8, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

10279. Henry Luther, 8 N. Y. City 

10295. Henry, 8 Granville, Pa. 

10535. Henry T., 8, Maine, N. Y. 

10543. Henry R., 8 Homer, N. Y. 

10553. Henry C, 8 Troy, N. Y. 

10693. Henry Ten Broeck, 8, m., 

Spencertown, N. Y. 

10724. Henry Nelson, 8 New London, Ct. 

10746. Henry Stephen, 8, ra.,. . Painesville, O. 

10784. Henry Edward, 8, + Hicksville, O. 

10821. Henry Harrison, 8,..W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 
10921. Henry Robeson, 8, m.^ 

Winthrop Highlands, Mass. 

II357- Henry Roswell, 9, ■]- N. Y. City 

ii4o3. Henry Meech, 9, Galveston, Texas 

11490.3. Henry Arthur, 9, m... ... Bristol, Conn. 

11495. Henry \Vm., 9, -f" • -Glastonbury, Conn. 

11564. Henry, 9, Moravia, N. Y. 

11663. Henry M., 9, m. Sparta, Mich. 

11873. Henry Milham, 9,. . . .Claverack, N. Y. 
12050. Henry Ackley, 9,. . Minneapolis, Minn. 

12102. Henry Stimson, 9, N. Y. City 

12153. Henry, 9, Sherburne, N. Y. 

12286. Henry, 9 Los Angeles, Cal. 

123S4. Henry Hulbert, 9 Portland, Or. 

12498. Henry Robert, 10, Burlington, V^t. 

12501. Henry Newton, 10, Winston, Mo. 

12543. Henry Warner, 10, Detroit, Mich. 

III-9. Henry S Whitingham, Vt. 

180. Hcphsibah, 3, (Loomis) . .Windsor, Ct. 
375. Hephzibah, 4, (Barber) . .Windsor, Ct. 
527. Hephzibah, 4, (Gillett) Tolland, Ct. 

1 192. Hephzibah, 5 Torrinpton, Ct. 

1247. Hephzibah, 5, (Loomis) Harwmton, Ct. 

1269. Hephzibah, 5, Salisbury, Ct. 

1662. Hephzibah, 6, (Clark) . . E. Granby, Ct. 

2995. Hephzibah, 6, (Gordon) 

Lexington, N. Y. 
11023. Herald Wayne, 9, ....Wash. C. H., O. 

4428. Herbert W., 7, + Champion. N. Y. 

6868. Herbert. 7, Jeffersonville. Ind. 

6958. Herbert Selah, 7, m., Westfield, Mass. ■ 

6973- Herbert J., 7, -f- Southwick, Mass. 

7o4o. Herbert A. T., 7, H- Clarion. Pa. 

7416. Herbert B., 8. m.,..Port Byron, N. Y. 

7624. Herbert Clarence, 8, Dak. 

7691. Herbert, 8. m., Albion, N. Y. 

8098. Herbert Gilman, 8. Lyndonville, Vt. 

8106. Herbert Walter. 8, -\- E. Hartford, Ct. 

8512. Herbert Gilbert, 8, Effingham, Kan. 

8561. Herbert E.. 8, m., S. Coventry, Conn. 

8871. Herbert Carroll, 8, +.. .Cleveland, O. 

9538. Herbert U., 8 Pembroke, N. Y. 

9728. Herbert. 8 Hannibal. N. Y. 

9881. Herbert R., 8. +...N. Amherst, Mass. 

10639. Herbert Mallory, 8, m Chicago, 111. 

J0684.1. Herbert, 8 Southwick, Mass. 

10705. Herbert Aaron, 8 Whitehall, N. Y. 

10790. Herbert, 8 Tiffin. O. 

io84i. Herbert Weed, 8, +• - • .Conneaut, O. 

10870. Herbert C, 8 Mexico. N. Y. 

10915. Herbert L., 8, Far^o, N. Dak. 

ii428. Herbert N., 9, +..New Britain, Conn. 

1 1438. Herbert Leroy. 9, Lebanon, Conn. 

11647. Herbert, 9 Randolph, Vt. 

11774. Herbert Edgar, 9, -j- Lyons, Mich. 

12091.3. Herbert F. 9 St. Louis. Mo. 

12246. Herbert Harrison, 9 Arcade, N. Y. 

12398. Herbert H., 9 Council Bluffs, la. 

I24s9. Herbert R. 9 Conneaut, O. 

12488. Herbert Stanley, 10 Cleveland, O. 

3411. Herman. 6, Jackson. Mich. 

5635. Herman Leister, 7, ra., York, O. 



2403. Horace A., 6, -}-. ..Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

2632. Horace, 6. -+- Colebrook, N. H. 

10911. Herman H., 8, Suffield, Conn. 

II737* Herman C, 9 Riceville, la. 

11899. Herman, 9 Vienna, N. Y. 

5350. Herschel M., 7, + La Grange, Ind. 

9297. Herschel De Forest, 8, La Grange, Ind, 

10305. Herschel Hare. 8, Newport News, Va. 

35-'3- Hester Ann, 6, Jefferson, O. 

6250. Hester, 7. (Welch) Redfield, N. Y. 

6935. Hester Ann, 7, Ky. 

51. Hezekiah, 2, -f- Windsor, Conn. 

187. Hezekiah, 3, -|- Tolland, Conn. 

222. Hezekiah, 3 Westfield, Mass. 

256. Hezekiah, 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

528. Hezekiah, 4, -|- Salisbury, Conn. 

610. Hezekiah, 4, + Oram, N. Y. 

684. Hezekiah, 5, + N. Y. 

io46. Hezekiah, 5, 4- Springfield, Mass. 

1063. Hezekiah, 5, -(- Dayton, O. 

2180. Hezekiah, 6, + Lebanon, Conn. 

2220. Hezekiah, 6, -i- Cazenovia, N. Y. 

2533. Hezekiah Bradley, 6, + N. Y. City 

2657. Hezekiah, 6, m., Dauphin Co.. Pa. 

48i4. Hezekiah m., 7, +. . . .Leoanon, Conn. 

4919. Hezekiah H., 7, Cazenovia, N. Y. 

6967. Hezekiah 7 Hickory Point, Ind- 

9578. Hezekiah R., 8 S. Hadley, Mass. 

11941. Hezekiah S., 9, Windsor, Conn. 

4io9. Hibbard N., 7, -I- Meshoppen, Pa. 

9285. Hila Otillia, 8, (England) Westfield, O. 

ii2i4. Hilda May, 9, Newville, Ind. 

1887. Hiram, 6, + Dexter, N. Y. 

1967. Hiram A., 6, Champion, N. Y. 

2075. Hiram, 6, m Mich. 

2131. Hiram, 6, + N. Y. 

2786. Hiram Warner, 6, -\- Princeton, N. J. 

2897. Hiram. 6, -f Ballston, N. Y. 

2989. Hiram K., 6, North East, Pa. 

3050. Hiram, 6, + Torrington, (^onn. 

34g8. Hiram, 6, O. 

4117. Hiram, 7. Springfield, Mass. 

4!;57- Hiram Clark, 7, m., Hebron, Conn. 

46is- Hiram A., 7, -f- S. Canton. N. Y. 

4656. Hiram, 7 -f Marshalltown, la. 

4748. Hiram, 7 Marengo, la. 

5012. Hiram Dcnio, 7, Hastings, N. Y. 

5057. Hiram. 7, + Springfield. 111. 

5339- Hiram, 7. -f Lodi, O. 

5431. Hiram W., 7 Bloomfield, Conn. 

5949. Hiram W., 7, New Haven, N. Y. 

63!;6. Hiram Pease, 7, + Aldenville, Pa. 

6782. Hiram H., 7, -f La Porte, Ind. 

68i4. Hiram, 7 la. 

7102. Hiram A., 7, m., Springfield, Mass. 

7467. Hiram. 8 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

8229. Hiram, 8 Belfast, N. Y. 

8231. Hiram, 8 Belfast. N. Y. 

8367. Hiram, 8, m., Delta. Mich. 

8852. Hiram H., 8. m. Ottawa, Canada 

9345. Hiram Gaylord, 8, -f . .Hartford, Conn. 

9646. Hiram, 8 Linn Co., Kan. 

10172. Hiram H., 8, Princeton, Wis. 

10291. Hiram K., 8 Canton, Pa. 

11329. Hiram, 9 Ruth, Mo. 

11976. Hiram B., 9, -f Glen Ellyn, 111. 

12635. Hiram Kingman, 10, ...Glen Ellyn, 111. 

6276. Hittie, 7. (Stowell) Orwell, N. Y. 

5541. Hitty Augusta, 7 Marcellus, N. Y. 

8704. Hobart Brown, 8, -f .. .Buffalo, N. Y. 

11577. Hobart Brown, 9, Buffalo, N. Y. 

11647. Hobart, 9, -f Randolph, Vt. 

1925. Hollister. 6, + la. 

1520. Homer, 6 Geneva, N. Y. 

5362. Homer A., 7, + Coldwater, Mich. 

6337. Homer Whiting, 7, m Cal. 

7863. Homer, 8, Meshoppen, Pa. 

9318. Homer, 8 Kendallville, Ind. 

9642. Homer Berry, 8, +.... Emporia.. Kan. 

10163. Homer Burton, 8,. . . .Codrington, Can. 

10176. Homer Edwin, 8, + Phila., Pa. 

10466. Homer S., 8, W. Carleton, O. 

1 1085. Homer Leslie, 9, Enterprise, O. 

ii444. Homer S., 9 La Crosse, Wis. 

789. Horace, 5, + Champion, N. Y. 

962. Horace, 5, -j- Champion, N. Y. 

1230. Horace, 5, -f Burlington, Vt 

1 436. Horace, 5, m Jefferson, O. 

1608. Horace, 6, + Wester\*ille, O. 

1941. Horace Lyman, 6, Lagrange, O. 



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8888. 

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10455. 

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691. 

702. 

803. 

1202. 

1555. 

1623. 



Horace, 6, + Troy, Wis. 

Horace, 6, m Mesopotamia, O. 

Horace, 6, + Torrington, Conn. 

Horace. 6, Leyden, N. Y. 

Horace E., 6, + Chatfield. Minn. 

Horace U., 6 Hopkinton, la. 

Horace, 6, + Jefferson, O. 

Horace L., 7 Adrian, Mich. 

Horace, 7 Burke, N. Y. 

Horace, 7, Conneaut, O. 

Horace, 7, 

Horace T., 7 Mansfield, Conn. 

Horace, 7, Jersey, O. 

Horace J., 7, m... .Cuyahoga, Falls, O. 

Horace, 7, -{- ^iacoupin Co., 111. 

Horace, 7, -j- Worcester, Mass. 

Horace, 7, Charlestown, Mass. 

Horace L., 7 Burlington, Vt. 

Horace A., 8, + N. Adams, Mass. 

Horace Asa, 8 Delta, Mich. 

Horace Bronson, 8, + La Crosse, Wis. 

Horace S., 8, m. Auburn, N. Y. 

Horace W., 8, + Bath. N. Y. 

Horace C 8 Hiram. O. 

Horace Julius, 8, + Rocky Ford, Col. 
Horace Clifford, 8, Manchester, Conn. 

Horace E., 8, + Piqua, O. 

Horace, 8, + Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

Horace .-X.. 9, m.,. . .Burlington, N. Y. 

Horace Edward, 9 Goldfleld, Nev. 

Horace W., 9, + . . . . Los Angeles, Cal. 

Horace B., 9, Red Oak, la. 

Horace Wm. C, 10, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Horatio, 6 Thetford, Vt. 

Horatio Gates, 6, m., Chicago, HI. 

Horatio Nelson, 7, +.. Buffalo, N. Y. 

Horatio A., 7, + Boston, Mass. 

Horatio S., 7, + Montpelier, Vt. 

Horatio, 7, m., N. Y. City 

Horatio N., 7 W. SufiField, Conn. 

Horatio Harlin, 8. + St. Joseph, Mich. 

Horatio Thomas, 8, Doubton, Ky. 

Howard, 7 Champlain, N. Y. 

Howard, 7,^ Granby, Conn. 

Howard, 7 Henry, 111. 

Howard W., 8 Cummington, Mass. 

Howard. 8 Northampton, Mass. 

Howard, 8 Hobart, Ind. 

Howard Banks, 8 Cal. 

Howard Clark, 8 Buffalo, N. Y. 

Howard Fayette, 8, + . . . Cleveland, O. 

Howard W., 8, Stowe, Vt. 

Howard, 8 Fremont, Neb. 

Howard K., 8, m St. Louis, Mo. 

Howard, 8 Butler, Ky. 

Howard Garritt, 8, +... Riverside, 111. 

Howard Brown, 8 Chicago, III 

Howard C, 8, m Springfield, Mass. 

Howard, 8 Leyden Hill, N. Y. 

Howard Samuel, 9 Hartford, Conn. 

Howard McKinley, 9 N. Y. City 

Howard, 9, Hicksville, O. 

Howard Wesley, 9, New Britain, Conn. 

Howard M., 9 Greenfield, Mass. 

Howard Adams, 9 Chicago. 111. 

Howard, 9 Sunfield, Mich. 

Howard Pincombe, 9,. . .Riverside, 111. 
Howard Warner, 9,. .Springfield, Mass. 

Howard M., 10 Dundee, N. Y. 

Hubbard, 6, + Madison Co., N. Y. 

Hubbard. 7 Cicero, N. Y. 

Huhbel, (Rev.), 5, + Upper Alton, 111. 

Ilubbel, 6, + Chesterfield, Conn. 

Hubbel. 6, + Milwaukee, Wis. 

Hubbel, 7, + Lapeer, Mich. 

Hubbel, 7. + Sweeden, N. Y. 

Hubert Hillhouse, 8,. . .Bedford, Mass. 
Hubert Elijah, 8, m., Kan. City, Kan. 

Hubert D., 8, m Olympia, Wash. 

Hubert, 8 Morgan, Ky. 

Hugh, 6, + Grattan, Mich. 

Hugh, 8, Calwood, Mo. 

Hugh Joslyn, 8, San Luis Obispo, Cal. 

Hugh, 10, Winston, Mo. 

Hulda, 5, (Case) . ..Wintonbury, Conn. 
Hulda, 5, (Loomis. .. .Windsor, Conn. 

Hulda. 5, (Cook) Andover, Conn. 

Hulda, 5, (Wait). . .Torrington, Corn. 
Hulda, 6, (Palmer) . .Brookfield, N. Y. 
Ilulda, 6, (Hayes) Granby, Conn. 



1957. 

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3653. 

4533- 

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9-I27. 

10745.6. 

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6961. 
10665. 

6488. 

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3863. 



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Hulda S., 6. Champion, N. Y. 

Hulda, 6, (Janes) Andover, Conn. 

Hulda, 6 Conneaut, O. 

Hulda, 6, (Bliss) Lebanon, Conn. 

Hulda, 6, (Loomis) . -New Berlin, Wis. 



Hulda, 
Huldah 
Huldah 
Huldah, 
Huldah, 
Huldah S. 
Huldah, 7, 
Huldah, 7,- 
Huldah L., 
Huldah R., 



8, (Olinger) New Phila., O. 



6, 
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6, 
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2479. 
2499. 
42go. 
5940. 
6428. 

6640.6. 
6647, 
7096. 
7805. 
7834. 
7853- 
8001. 
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8259- 
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8482. 
8858. 
8891- 
900S. 
9009. 
9117- 
9202. 
9238- 
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9463. 
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9959- 

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10120. 

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10239. 

10294. 

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12081. 

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9911. 
10062. 
11738. 



(Hills) Goshen, Conn. 

(Kelsey) . . .Tunbridge, Vt. 
(Harris) .. .Winchester, Ct. 
(Pease) Springfield, Mass. 

6, (Chamberlain) N. Y. City 
(Van Doren) Monni'h, N. J. 
Little Falls, N. Y. 

7, (Ward) Middletown, Ct. 
7, (Smith).. St. John. Mo. 

Huldah, 7, (Case) Locke. N. Y. 

Huldah, 8, Springfield, Mass. 

Huldah, 8, (Richards) Ann A'b'r, Mich. 

Huldah, 8 Leyden Hill, N. Y. 

Huldah M.. 9 Penn Yan, N. Y. 

Humbert Shepherd, 7, + Deerfield, O. 
Humbert Harlow, 8, + . . ..'Vtwater, O. 

Huron, 7 Marengo, 111. 

Hyman Gilbert, 6, 4- Saybrook, Conn. 
Hyman C, 7, Conneaut, O. 



Grace Oberlin, O. 

chabod, 3, + Windsor, Conn. • 

chabod, 4, + Torrington, Conn."' 

chabod, 5, -j- Winchester, Conn. 

chabod. 6, + Winchester, Conn. 

chabod, 6, + Cheshire, Mass. 

da May, 7, (Willis) . ..Bellevue, Mich, 
da Selina, 7, (BoUes) Hartford, Conn, 
da M., 7, (Clapp-Wright) 

Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

da Jane, 7 Waynesfield, O. 

da 7 La Porte, Ind. 

da M., 7 Rochester, N. Y. 

da C, 8 Granger, Medina Co., O. 

da M., 8, (Loomis) Colwich, Kan. 

da Eliza, 8 Meshoppen, Pa. 

da L., 8, (Remer) Corunna, Mich. 

da Sabrina, 8, Syracuse, N. Y. 

da, 8 Wilmington, Del. 

da E., 8, (Swinhart)... Abilene, Kan. 

da May, 8 N. Freedom. Wis. 

da, 8 Utica, N. Y. 

da, 8, (Bennett) Brooklyn, N. Y. 

da B.. 8, (Griggs) Chicago, 111. 

da Sophia, 8 W. Williamsfield, O. 

da May, 8, Chicago, 111. 

da, 8, North East, Pa. 

da Pearl, 8 Emporia, Kan. 

da L., 8, (Stewart).. .Pemberville, O. 

da M., 8 New Hartford, Conn. 

da M., 8, (Lapham) Farmington, N. Y. 

da 8 Conneaut. Pa. 

da'T.', 8, (French).. Fennsville, Mich. 

da, 8 Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

da E 8 Momence, 111. 

da May 8 W. Camden, N. Y. 

da E., 8 ^,"'™5v-^'- 

da, 8, Brownsville. Minn. 

da' 8 Prophetstown, 111. 

da,' 8, (Benjamin) Clyde, N. Y. 

da 8 T^yv^-^-T- 

da 8 N. Y. City 

da Louise, 8, (Hart) . .Pittsfield, Mass. 

da Frances, 9 Detroit, Mich. 

da May, 9, (Benson) . .Meadville, Mo. 

da 9 Randolph, Vt. 

da'M' 9, (Ladd) Pittsfield, Mass. 

da M., 9 Lyons, Mich. 

da May, 9 E. Wilson, N. Y. 

da May, 9 ^l'?,"?"' S^' 

da L., 9, (Pummil-Bethers) M rim. Or. 
dellie Calista. 8, . . .HigginsviIIe. N. Y. 

dore Isabel, 8 Chicopee, Mass. 

]^ M 8 Pemberville, O. 

la Belle, '9 St. John Wash. 

lah Frances, 9, . . . Deadwood. S. Dak. 

6, (Smith)... .Sheffield, Mass. 

7, (Katon) N. Granby. Conn. 

8, (Kinney). ..Poquonock, Ct. 
F., 8, (Dickey) Ac'worth, N. H. 

9 N.' Brookfield, N. Y. 



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na G., 9, (Matthews).. Carlinville, III. 

nes, 8 Oneida, N. Y. 

nez, C, 8, (Lepper) New Casscl, Wis. 

ncz, 9, Marshall, Minn. 

nnc, 8 Salisbury, N. Y. 

ola May, 7 Kichtield, N. Y. 

ra, 5, + Charlestown, O. 

ra. 5, + Windsor, Conn. 

ra, 6 Cicero. N. Y. 

ra, 6, + Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

ra, 6, + Brooklyn, N. Y. 

ra, 6, m Richticld, N. Y. 

ra, 6, + Ripley, N. Y. 

ra Smith, 7, Spokane, Wash. 

ra, 7, 4* Fredonia, Mich. 

ra W., 7, + Dryden, N. Y. 

ra Gardner, 7, +....La Crosse, Wis. 

ra E., 8, + Joliet, 111. 

ra Kingsley, 8, +...Los Angeles, Cal. 

ra T., 8. m Ilion, N. Y. 

ra Trowbridge, 9, Cincinnati, O. 

ra, 9 San Francisco, Cal. 

rene, 4 Colchester, Conn. 

rene, 4, (Townsend) Ashford, Conn. 

rene, 5 Lebanon, Conn. 

rene, 5, (Cheeseman) H'nd'rs'n, N. Y, 

rene, 5, (Perkins) Ashfield, Mass. 

rene, 6, Geneva, N. Y. 

rene, 6, (Rose) Coventry, Conn. 

rene, 6, (Rawls) .. .Kalamazoo, Mich. 

rene M., 7, (Smith) . .Vineland, N. J. 

rene S., 7, (Roberts) Indian'polis, Ind. 

rene, 7 Hartford, Conn. 

rene, 7 Omaha, Neb. 

rene K., 7, (Potter) .. .J.ickson, Mich. 

rene, 8, (Vance) Lebanon, Mich. 

rene, 8, (Hardman) ... .Cleveland. O. 
rene Louise, 9, ...New Britain, Conn. 

rene, 9 Omaha, Neb. 

rene P., 9 Conneaut, O. 

rene Ellen, 10, Ayrshire, la. 

reneus, 5 Colchester, Conn. 

ima Louise, 10 W. Danby, N. Y. 

rma .^rdelle, 10 Sioux Cit>'. la. 

rvin W., 7, 4- Shelby, Mich. 

rvin G., 7 Dexter, Minn. 

rving G., 8. ra., Richland Center, Wis. 

rving, 8, m., New (Tassel, Wis. 

rving. 8 Conneaut, O. 

rving. 8 E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

rving L., 9, + Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

saac, 2, Windsor, Conn. 

saac, 2 Windsor, Conn. 

saac, 2 Windsor, Conn. 

saac, 3, Farmington, Conn. 

saac, 3, 4' Windsor, Conn, 

saac, 3 Windsor, Conn. 

saac. 3, + Westfield, Mass. 

saac, 4, -|- Conneaut, O. 

saac, 4, -f Windsor, Conn. 

saac, 5, m., Lebanon, Conn. 

saac, 5 Harwinton, Conn. 

saac, 5, + Cleveland, O. 

saac C, 6, +... .Arkansas City, Kan. 

saac Newton, 6, + Akron, Mich. 

saac, 6, -f Little Rock, Ark. 

saac, 6, + Gallatin, N. Y. 

saac, 6, m Westfield, Mass. 

saac, 6, + Rochester, N. Y. 

saac, 7 Danton, III. 

saac Newton, 7, + Manlius. N. Y. 

saac Newton, 7, -^...Enterprise, Fla. 

saac 7 Groton, N. Y. 

saac Lee, 8, m Boston, Mass. 

saac Dawson, 8, +. .Marquette, Kan. 
saac Newton, 8, -(-...Manlius, N. Y. 
saac Newton, 8, -f- .. .Woodland, Cal. 

saac James, 8 Tiffin, O. 

saac Cal. 

sabel. 4, (Phelps) . .Torrington, Conn. 

s.nbel, 6, (Coon) TeiTerson, O. 

sabcl Eliza, 7 W. Sufficld, Conn. 

sabel, 7 Phila., Pa. 

sabcl, 7, Wheeling, W. Va. 

sabel B., 8 Coldwater, Mich. 

sabel, 8 W. Hopbottom, Pa. 

sabel, 8 N. Y. City 

sabel. 9 Bath, N. Y. 

sabella, 5, (McNeil) Westfield, Mass. 
sabella, 7 Southampton, Mass. 



5 1 16. Isabella, 7, (West) Waviie, N. Y. 

5665. Isabella, 7, (Burgess) ... Boston, Mass. 

7438. Isabella Chester. 8 Portage, Wis. 

8331. Isabella E., 8, Colebrook River, Conn. 

10624. Isabella, 8, (Watson) Prov., R. I. 

11233. Isabella E., 9,...S. Manchester, Conn. 

11880. Isabella Sparks, 9, Elberon, N. J. 

5282. Isadora, 7, Kan. 

4083. Isadore, 7 Remsen Corners, O. 

6558. Isadore, 7 Baraboo, Wis. 

io44o. Isadore A., 8, (Martin) ... Butler. Ky. 

526. Isaiah, 4, -f- Harwinton, Conn. 

852. Isaiah, 5, -j- Lebanon, Conn. 

863. Isaiah, 5 Lebanon, Conn. 

868. Isaiah, (Capt.), 5, -f.. Lebanon, Conn. 

1259. Isaiah, 5, -j- Harwinton, Conn. 

2137. Isaiah, 6, -j- Lebanon, Conn. 

3122. Isaiah Barbour, 6, -(-..Harwinton. Ct. 

4762. Isaiah, 7, + Sherburne, N. Y. 

495S. Isaiah Champlin, 7, -f Carlisle. Pa. 

8380. Isaiah, 8, Sherburne, N. Y. 

91. Israel, 3, -f New Hartford, Conn. 

262. Israel, 4, -f New Hartford, Conn. 

324. Israel, (Capt.), 4, -f ..Lebanon, Conn. 

424. Israel, 4, Colchester, Conn. 

436. Israel, 4, -f Pittsford, Mich. 

582. Israel, 4, -f Southwick, Mass. 

648. Israel, 5, + Hartford, Conn. 

711. Israel, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

722. Israel, 5, + New Hartford, Conn. 

802. Israel, 5, -f Andover, Conn. 

846. Israel, 5, + Lebanon, Conn. 

1070. Israel, 5, -f Pomfret. N. Y. 

1102. Israel, 5, + Pittsford, Mich. 

1390- Israel, 5, -j- Adri.in, Mich. 

1547. Israel 6, + N. Brookfield. N. Y. 

1965- Israel H., 6, -f Carthage, N. Y. 

2007. Israel, 6, + S. Coventry, Conn. 

2150. Israel, 6, + Otsego, N. Y. 

2667. Israel, 6 Pomfret, N. Y. 

2807. Israel, 6, -|- Neb. 

2940. Israel. 6, -j- Mendota, Mo. 

4733. Israel, 7, m. Otsego, N. Y. 

4767. Israel, 7 Cooperstown, N. Y. 

5775. Israel Philander, 7, -(-...Corning, Cal. 

5966. Israel S., 7 Hudson, Mich. 

6087. Israel Foot, 7, -{-... W. Chester, Conn. 

512. Issacher, 4, -)- Torrington, Conn. 

6261. Issacher, 7 Halcott, N. Y. 

10S63. Ither. 8 Worcester, Mass. 

10396. Iva D. F., 8, (Turner).. .Latonia, Ky. 

7576. Iva Louisa, 8 Windsor, O. 

1 1 167. Ivah, 9, (Boice) Toledo, O. 

10036. Iven,-. 8 Geneseo. III. 

4447. Ives Baldwin, 7. -f. . .Carthage. N. Y. 
12159. Ivy A. M., 9, (Killinger) Altoona. Pa. 

6251. Izleton, 7 Redfield, N. Y. 

6258. Izleton Lorenzo, 7, . . .Cazenovia, N. Y. 
6692. Izora, 7, (Winn) Crittenden, Ky. 



11909. T. C. Murch. 9, Pemberville. O. 

10887. J- Fay, 8, Otis, Mich. 

161. .Tabez, 3, -f Bolton, Conn. 

295. .Tabez, 4, -j- Westmoreland, N. Y. 

768. Jabez, 5, -j- New Berlin, Wis. 

1851. Tabez, 6 Cicero, N. Y. 

1866. Tabez, 6, -f Mich. 

2600. Jabez Metcalf, 6. -f .. .Andover. Conn. 

4261. Jabez, 7 Kelly's Corners. Mich. 

7802. Jackson H., 8, -(- Cleveland, O. 

149. Jacob, (Deac), 3, m... .Colchester. Ct. 

34l. Jacob, 4, + Taghkanic, N. Y. 

4io. Jacob, 4, 4- .\ndover. Conn. 

47s. Jacob, 4 Colchester, Conn. 

851. Jacob, 5, -(- Lebanon, Conn. 

900. Jacob, 5, m Albany, N. Y. 

977- Jacob, 5, -f Bloomfield. Conn. 

1054. Jacob, 5, -I- Andover, Conn. 

1089. Jacob, 5, 4- Salem. Conn. 

1161. Jacob. 5, 4- Russell, Mass. 

l4o3. Jacob Noble, (Rev.), 5, Craftsburv, Vt. 

2170. Jacob M., 6, -(- Lebanon, Conn. 

2501. Jacob, 6, + Bloomfield, Conn. 

264o. Jacob Osmyn, 6, + Batavia, N. Y. 

2727. Jacob, 6, -f Geneseo Co.. N. Y. 

2869. Jacob, 6, + Oakland, Mich. 

3221. Jacob, 6, + Leslie, ^lich. 

3246. Jacob, 6, m Westfield, Mass. 



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Jacob Clark, 7, + Norwich, N. Y. 

Jacob, 7, + Northfield, Vt. 

Jacob. 7 Chester, Mass. 

Jacob Lyman, 7, m.,. . Springf d, Mass. 

Jacob S., 7, + -.Otsego, N. Y. 

Jacob, 7 Elwood, Ind. 

Jacob Henry, 8, + Cleveland, O. 

Jacob Osraon, 8, Perrysville, Ind. 

Jacob Henry, 9, + Nelsonville, O. 

Jacob, + Rome, N. Y. 

Jairus, 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

James, 2, + E. Windsor, Conn. 

James, 2 Windsor, Conn. 

James, 3, Bolton, Conn. 

James, 3, Westfield, Mass. 

James, 3 Westfield, Mass. 

James, 3, + Westfield, Mass. 

James, 4, Windsor, Conn. 

James, 4, + Lanesboro, Mass. 

James, 5, + Windsor, Conn. 

James, (Capt.), 5, +.. Westfield, Mass. 

James, 5, m Madrid, N. Y. 

James, 5, + Jefferson, O. 

James, 5, -|- W. Suffield, Conn. 

James W., 6, Windham, Pa. 

James, 6, + Pillar Point, N. Y. 

James B., 6, + Brandon, Wis. 

James, 6, + Piarstown, N. Y. 

James, 6, 4- Chazy, N. Y. 

James, 6, + Morton, 111. 

James, 6, m Canandaigua, N. Y. 

James Chaffee, 6, + Bridgeport, Conn. 

James F., 6, m., Cazenovia, N. Y. 

James Decatur, 6, + Dayton, O. 

James, 6, + Lyme, Conn. 

James R., 6, + Memphis, Tenn. 

Tames, 6, + Ypsilanti, Mich. 

James P., 6, + Norwich, N. Y. 

James, 6, ■+■ Palmyra, N. Y. 

James Webster, 6, + la. or Mo. 

James, 6, + Delphi, Ind. 

James Henry, 6, + Summit, Wis. 

James, 6 Vienna, O. 

James Allen. 6, +. ..Springfield, Mass. 

James M., 6, -j- Chicago, 111. 

James, 6, + Springfield, Mass. 

James, 6 Lewanee Co., Mich. 

James Leander, 6, +... Pomona, Wis. 

James M., 6, H- Hopkinton, la. 

James Steuben, 6, +... Palmer, Mass. 

James Monroe, 6 Palmer, Mass. 

James, 6 W. Suffield, Conn. 

James D., 6, + W. Suffield, Conn. 

James Monroe, 7, German Flats, N. Y. 

James W. K., 7, + Fulton, N. Y. 

James W., 7 Hartford, Conn. 

Tames A., 7, m., . .Arkansas City, Kan. 

James M., 7 Shokan, N. Y. 

Tames M., 7, m Shokan, N. Y. 

James H., 7, + Liberty, Mich. 

Tames C, 7, m Ft. Collins. Col. 

James, 7 Hartford Conn. 

James B., 7 New Mexico. 

James, 7 N. Y. 

Tames Harvev, 7, Uxbridge, Mass. 

James, 7 '. Catlin, N. Y. 

James W., 7, + Chicago, 111. 

James Winship, 7, -{■ Ionia, Mich. 

James, 7, + Windsor, Conn. 

James, 7, Attica, N. Y. 

James Hervcy, 7, + Attica, N. Y. 

James H., 7, + Pha:nix, N. Y. 

James Mitchell, 7,. . .Bridgeport, Conn. 
James Sherman, 7, . .Bridgeport, Conn. 

Tames B., 7 Hartford, Conn. 

Tames T., 7, Enfield, Conn. 

James Lewis, 7, + . . .Colebrook, N. H. 

James Sharron, 7 Fairfield, la. 

Tames, 7, Bluff Point, Ind. 

James, 7, + Sweeden, N. Y. 

Tames A., 7 Cal. 

James Oscar, 7 Pino, Cal. 

James, 7 Neb. 

Tames Brackett, 7, +... Helena, Mont. 

James, 7, m., Middlesex, N. 1. 

James, 7 Halcott, N. Y. 

Tames, 7 Mich. 

Tames Beach, 7, + Carthage, 111. 

James, 7. + Franklin, Pa. 

James White, 7, ...Los Angeles, Cal. 



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James Martin, 7, + Corinth, Ky. 

James Minor, 7, -f- . . . Dowdsville, Ky. 

James H., 7, m Bellevue, Mich. 

James Alvardo, 7, +....Sp'f'd, Mass. 

James W., 7, m Whitehall, N. Y. 

James Gilbert, 7 Palmer, Mass. 

James H., 7, Pompeii, Mich. 

James L., 7, +...New London, Conn. 
James Newton, 7, +...Granby, Conn. 

James, 7 San Francisco, Cal. 

James C, 8, m Marengo, 111. 

James M., 8, +.... Union Furnace, O. 

James S., 8, Newville. Ind. 

Tames I5urt, 8, Milwaukee, Wis. 

James A., 8, Tustin, Mich. 

James, 8 Conneaut, O. 

James, 8 Binghamton, N. Y. 

James William, 8, m Cal. 

James H., 8,. .. Schuyler's Lake, N. Y. 

James Edwin, 8 Delta, Mich. 

Tames W., 8, + Fair Haven, Mass. 

James Henry, 8, + Phila., Pa. 

James S., 8, +.. Chippewa Falls, Wis. 

James, 8, m 

James Rex, 8 Greenville, Pa, 

James Ray, 8, + Cleveland, O. 

James, 8, Muskegon, Mich. 

James Oren, 8, + Maine, N. Y. 

James, 8, -j- Salisbury, Conn. 

James Thomas, (Dr.), 8, + Toledo, O. 
Tames Marvin, 8, +.. Hartford, Conn. 

James Alfred, 8 Lagrange, Ind. 

James L., 8 So. Manchester, Conn. 

James Hervev, 8 Attica, N. Y. 

James H., (Hon.), 8, m., Fulton, N. Y. 

James Atherton, 8 Suffield, Conn. 

James W., 8, Deckertown, N. J. 

James, 8 Springfield, Pa. 

Tames Kimball, 8, + Fennsville, Mich. 

James F., 8 Princeton, N. J. 

Tames, 8 The Forks, Me. 

James Burt, 8 Oxford, N. Y. 

James H., 8, + Necedah, Wis. 

James Pardee, 8, + Akron, O. 

James R., 8, St. Paul, Minn. 

James, 8 Venango, Pa. 

James, 8 Scottsburg, Ind. 

James Munson, 8, m.,. . .Carrolton, la. 

Tames F., 8, Maine, N. Y. 

James S., 8 La Porte, Ind. 

Tames, 8 Noble, Ind. 

James F., 8 Sandy Hill, N. Y. 

James, 8 Leyden Hill, N. Y. 

Tames B., 8, Somonauk, 111. 

James A., 8 Red Willow, Neb. 

James Lee, 8, m., Hartford, Conn. 

James W., 9, m.,...Douds Leando, la. 

James Henry, 9 Cleveland, O. 

Tames Monroe, 9, Tidioute Pa. 

James, 9 Bay City. Mich. 

Tames S., Jr., 9, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 

James Henry, 9 Hamilton, Wis. 

James Allen, g, Montreal, Can. 

Tames Ray, 9, Cleveland. O. 

James Winship, 9, Ionia, Mich. 

James, 9 Hartford, Conn. 

Tames Hervey, 9 .\ttica, N. Y. 

James E., 9 Fulton, N. Y. 

Tames H., 9 Madrid, N. Y. 

James Frederic, 9 Utica, N. Y. 

Tames H., 10 Goliad, Texas 

Tames Harlev, 10 Lyons, Mich. 

James Robinson, + . . . Evansville, Ind. 

Tames Evansville, Ind. 

Tames', + St. John, Or. 

James St. John Or. 

Jane, 4, Windsor, Conn. 

Tane, 5, (Thorpe) . .New Hartford, Ct. 
Jane E., 6, (Haskins) . ..Vienna, N. Y. 

Jane, 6 Smithville, N. Y. 

Jane Ann, 6, Hudson, Mich. 

Tane, 6, (Griswold) Torrington, Conn. 

Jane L., 6, (Burt) Suffield, Conn. 

Tane Ann, 6 Milwaukee, Wis. 

Jane L.. 7, (Kingsbury) .. .Enfield, Ct. 

Jane Eliza, 7, Conneaut O. 

Jane, 7, (Greene) Manvillc, N. Y. 

Jane E., 7, (Tudson) . . Winsted, Conn. 

Jane, 7, (Tenks) Saginaw, Mich. 

Jane, 7, Onondaga, N. Y. 



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664 



i. Jane Elizabeth, 7, Gilcad, Conn. 

3- Jane, 7 Hobart, Ind. 

7. Jane, 7, (House) Penfield, Mich. 

2. Jane, 7, (Robinson) 

Bennington Center, N. Y. 

». Jane E., 7 Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

1. Jane, 7, (Thorns) .. .Champlain, N. Y. 

!■ Jane, 7 N. Y. 

J.Jane K., 7 Lebanon, Conn. 

7. Jane Mary, 7 Tridelphia. W. Va. 

). Jane Eliza. 7 Tridelphia, W. Va. 

i. Jane Amelia, 7 Buffalo, N. Y. 

7. Jane E., 7 Westmoreland, N. Y. 

I. Jane, 7, (Rowley) ... .Egrcmont, Mass. 
;. Jane, 7, (Wilcox) Chenango Co., N. Y. 

1. Jane, 7, (Pulver) Ancram, N. Y. 

;. Jane, 7 Ancram, N. Y. 

'. Jane Eliza, 7, (Siblev) . . .Avon, N. Y. 

1. Jane, 7, (Call) Salisbury, Conn. 

I. Jane, 7, (Case) Ashtabula Co., O. 

). Jane, 7 Windsor, Conn. 

I. Jane, 7, (Rowley) . ..Bloomfield, Conn. 

!. Jane, 7, (Scott) Rockford, 111. 

I. Jane L., 7, (Bradley) . ..Auburn, N. Y. 

>• Jane, 7 N. Y. 

). Jane, 7, (Bates-Cowing) 

Haydenville, Mass. 
L Jane, 7, (Marcum) E. Hampton, Conn. 
\. Jane C, 7, (Bevin) E. Hampton, Conn. 

I- Jane, 7 Cresco, la. 

I- Jane, 7 Ripley, N. Y. 

1. Jane, 7, (Crothers-Whilldin) Phila., Pa. 

• Jane, 7 s. C. 

1- Jane, 8 Albion, N. Y. 

;. Jane, 8, (Enquest) Utica, N. Y. 

!. Jane M., 8, (Estes) 

Schuyler's Lake, N. Y. 
1. Jane A., 8, (Bingham) Andover, Conn. 

;. Jane, 8 Battle Ground City, Ind. 

. Jane M., 8, (Clark) Georgia, Vt. 

.. Jane, 8, (Miller)... Middlebury, N. Y. 
'. Jane, 8, (Ilolchkiss).. Great Bend, Pa. 

;. Jane, 8, (Belcher) Ancram, N. Y. 

. Jane, 8, (Roberts) Canastota, N. Y. 

. Jane, 8, (Prentice) ..Fort Wayne. Ind. 

. Jane C, 8 S. Winchester, Conn. 

. Jane .\., 8 S. Hadley, Mass. 

. Jane E., 8, (Thompson-Petron) 

Pensaukic, Wis. 

. Jane E., 8 Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

. Jane, 8, (Smith) Franklin, Pa. 

. Jane E., 8, (Worthington) Troy, N. Y. 

. Jane M., g S. Manchester, Conn, 

. Jane A., 9, New Marlboro, Mass. 

. Jane Bruce, 9 Hartford, Conn. 

•Janet, 7 Westchester, Conn. 

. Janette, 7 Middlesex, N. Y. 

. Janette M., 8, (Kent) Lena, la. 

. Janette Ilillier, 8 Akron, O. 

. Japhct, 4 Westfield, Mass. 

. Japhet, 5, -f Southwick, Mass. 

. Jared, 6, + New Lyme, O. 

. Jared S., 7, + Leyden Hill, N. Y. 

. Tared Burton, 8 Stamford, N. Y. 

■ Jared, 8 Andover, Conn. 

. Jared M., 8, m Andover, Conn. 

iason, 6, + Hickory Point, Ind. 
ason, 6 Otis, Mass. 
ason B., 7, + Boston, Mass. 
ason, 7, +■■• Diamond Springs, Kan. 
aspcr, 6 Kent. O. 
aspcr Henry, 7, + Ashland. Or. 
aspcr J., 7, -)- Le Sueur Center, .\finn. 

asper R., 7 Waterburv, Vt. 

asper A., 8, m Hicksville, O. 

asper Stephen, 8, m Wis. 

asper W., 8 Ft. Collins, Col. 

asper Louis, 8, + ,. .Newport, Ky. 

asper Joseph, 9, '...Ashland, Or. 

!ay, 7 Pillar Point, N. Y. 
ay A., 7, m Carthage, N. Y. 
ay H., 8 Shaftsbury, Vt. 
ay G., 8 Eldorado, Kan. 
ay D., 8 Turin, N. Y. 
ay W., 9 Detroit, Mich, 
can Herring, 0, (Frame).. N. Y. City 

Jeanet E., 8, (.Sullivan) N. Y. City 

Jcannctte, 6, (Norton) Otis, Mich. 

Jeannette E., 6, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Jeannette S., 7,.. New Hartford, Conn. 



49S0. Jeannette S., 7, (Rogers) Pittsburg, Pa. 

4996. Jeannette, 7, (Cushman) 

Lairdsvillc, N. Y. 

7306. Jeannette, 7, (Hunter) Westfd, Mass. 

7635- Jeannette A., 8 Windsor, Conn. 

8745. Jeannette, 8. (Madison) Oswego, N. Y. 

9354. Jeannette Marvin. 8,.. Windsor, Conn. 

9972- Jeannette A., 8, (Boynton) Chicago, III. 
12327- Jeannette, 9, Veva, Ind. 

8831. Jed H.. 8 Sycamore, III. 

352. Jedediah, 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

93>- Jedediah, 5, -f- Windsor, Conn. 

9732. Jedediah, 8 Augusta, Mich. 

3238. Jediah. 6, + Wcstt'ield, N. Y. 

' 'uthun, 5, + Cambridge, N. Y. 

uthan, (Judge), 6, + M'tpelier, Vt 
. uthan, 6, + Neb. 

3160. Jeduthan, 6, -f- Galwav, N. Y. 

3i6g. Jeduthan, 6, -f... Walnut Lake, Minn. 

6887. Jeflerson, 7 Westfield, Mass. 

9471. Jeflerson, 8, m., Cicero, N. Y. 

12563. Jefferson, 10 Walworth, N. Y. 

199. Jemima, 3, Windsor, Conn. 

201. Jemima, 3 Windsor, Conn. 

361. Jemima, 4, (North) Torrington, Conn. 
5S6- Jemima, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

1206. Jemima, 5, (Bancroft) Torrington, Ct 

2557- Jemima, 6, (I-eavitt) . . . SufTield, Conn. 
'"SIS- Jenevera, 8, (Rogers) Pottersv'lc, Mich. 

4565- Jennette A., 7 Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

9593- Jennette. 8, (Parson) . .Broadlands, III. 

4331- .Tennie C, 7 Alexander, N. Y. 

4soi. Jennie E.. 7 Northfield, Vt 

■-- 5594. Jennie, 7 Windsor, Conn. 

5801. Tennie E., 7, (Braman) N. I.ond'n. Ct 

6883. Jennie, 7 Westlicld, Mass. 

6984. Jennie, 7. (Chapin) C'cop'e Falls. Mass. 

7359- Jennie Porter, 7 Chicago, III. 

7460. Jennie Grace, 8, . . .Glastonburv, Conn. 

7563- Jennie May, 8 Mesopotamia, O. 

7626. Jennie A., 8, (Lewis) Cleveland, O. 

7729. Jennie, 8, (Spiegel) Boston, Mass. 

7766- Jennie, 8, (Muth) Buffalo, N. Y. 

8156. Tennie E., 8 Hebron, Conn 

9134. Jennie, 8 Manchester, N. Y. 

9208. Tennie Victoria, 8 La Grange, Ind. 

9470. Jennie, 8, (Van Wormcr) Phce'x, N. Y. 

9557- Jennie S., 8 Grand Rapids, Mich. 

10029. .Jennie, 8 Skowhegan, Me. 

10066. .Tennie, 8, (Mosier) Mansfield, O. 

10138. .Tennie, 8 W. Camden, N. Y. 

10504. Jennie Delilah, 8 W. .Vmbov. N. Y. 

10732. Jennie M., 8 Osceola Mills, Pa. 

11248. Jennie M., 9 Cadillac. Mich. 

ii44o. Jennie Abbie, 9, Manlius, N. Y. 

11483. Jennie, 9 Bath, N. Y. 

1 1499. Jennie Louise, 9 Tolland. Conn. 

IJ621. Jennie Augusta, 9 Ayrshire, la. 

1 1704. Jennie (Elizabeth), 9, (Garthwaite) 

Cleveland, O. 

12183. .Jennie, 9, Mansfield Center, Conn. 

6952. .Tenny F., 7, (Carleton) . .Hartford, Ct 
7336- .Tenny D., 7, (Drake).. W. Suffield, Ct 

7344. Jenny Spencer, 7 Suffield, Conn. 

12260. Jenny, 9 Manchester, la. 

1376- .Tcre, .s, + W. Springfield, Mass. 

3370. Jere, 6, + W. Springfield, Mass. 

4i. Jeremiah, 2 Windsor, Conn. 

772. Jeremiah, 5, + III. 

6203. Jeremiah Everts, 7 Placeville. Cal. 

9105. Jeremiah, 8, + Oxford, N. Y. 

i42. Jerijah, 3, -+- Bolton, Conn. 

4 1 3. Jerijah, 4, 4- Bolton, Conn. 

1057. Terijah. 5, -|- Bolton, Conn. 

2652. Terijah, 6, -f Bolton, Conn. 

3232. .Terijah, 6, -|- Racine, Wis. 

637. Jerome, .■;, + Geneva, N. Y. 

1514. Jerome, 6. + Lansing, Mich. 

3736- Jerome Henry, 7, -f . . Alaiedon, Mich. 
4ooi. .Terome N., 7, +• . .Morganville, N. Y. 

4679- Jerome B., 7, -f N. Freedom, Wis. 

5546. Jerome, 7 Bloomfield. Conn. 

6294. Terome P., 7, m Bainbridge, N. Y. 

8271. Jerome B., 8 N. Freedom, Wis. 

12475. Terome F., 10 JelTerson, O. 

230. Jerusha, 3. (Dunham) . .Hebron, Conn. 

280. Jerusha, 4, (Sprague) Windsor, Conn. 

292. Jerusha, 4, (Tvler) Bolton, Conn. 

357. Jerusha, 4, (Barber) .. .Torrington, Ct 

462. Jerusha, 4, (Brown).. .Lebanon, Conn. 



665 



3lnbrx IfivBt 



-07. 
726. 

746. 

g46. 

949. 
1012. 
1059. 
1 194. 
1577- 

1769. 
1797- 
1823. 
24 10. 

2762. 
2918. 
2942. 
3117- 
3249. 
3956- 
4190. 
5526. 
5531- 

6J15. 
7656. 
8.5. 
1 198. 
l4o4. 
1845. 
2050. 
3009. 
3099- 
3100. 
3966. 
4771. 
5238. 
6284. 
64 1 9. 
6476. 
A7653.1. 
9154. 
9681. 

10240. 

lo424. 
A11076.92. 
1 1089. 
II 102. 
I1662. 
1 1796. 
12600. 

3405. 

44 1 8. 

524l. 

7401. 

7408. 
7584. 
7775. 
8262. 
9133- 
9564. 

9596- 

9S15. 

9917. 

9933- 

10267. 

10584. 

10960. 

Ai 1076.97. 

11502. 

11633- 

11912. 

12118. 

12333- 

12344. 

12567. 

731- 

1238. 

2503- 

2505- 

5533 

61 

. 189 

19-4. 

197 

301 

305 

364, 



Jerusha, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

Jerusha, 5, (Cowle) Wash., Mass. 

Jerusha, 5, Windsor, Conn. 

Jerusha, 5, (Coy) . . . .Colebrook, Conn. 
Jerusha, 5, (Bancroft) . .Tor'ngt'n, Ct. 
Jerusha, 5, (Leavitt) ... .Hartford, V't. 

Jerusha, 5 Bolton, (Jonn. 

Jerusha, 5 Bloomfield, Conn. 

Jerusha, 6, (Woodbridge) 

Manchester Green, Conn. 
Jerusha, 6, (Howe) . ..N'ampton, Mass. 

Jerusha, 6, (Fitch) Norwalk, O. 

Jerusha B., 6, (Farnham) III. 

Jerusha, 6, (Dunham) 

E. Hamilton, N. Y. 
Jerusha, 6, (Bradford) Greensb'o, Ala. 

Jerusha, 6 Pawlet, Vt. 

Jerusha, 6, (Loudin) . . . .Riceville, Pa. 
Jerusha, 6. (Cartel) .. ..Harwinton, Ct. 
Jerusha, 6, (Dewey) . .Westfield, Mass. 

Jerusha, 7, (Wilder) N. Y. 

Jerusha B., 7 Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Jerusha, 7, Bloomheld, Conn. 

Jerusha M., 7, (Graham) 

Jonesville, Mich. 
Jerusha A., 7, (Ward) Norwich, Conn. 

Jerusha, 8, .Ward, O. 

Jesse, 5, -f- Bennington, Vt. 

Jesse, 5, -\- Coventry, N. Y. 

Jesse, 5, -\~ Spencerville, Canada 

Jesse, 6, -j- Pompey, N. Y. 

Jesse, 6, -f N. Bennington, Vt. 

Jesse, 6, + Chemung, N. Y. 

Jesse, 6 Windham, N. Y. 

Jesse, 6, + Windham, N. Y. 

Jesse H., 7, + Starr, O. 

Jesse Fitch, 7, m., Lebanon, Conn. 

Jesse Howell, 7 Rhinebeck. N. Y. 

Jesse, 7, m Chemung, N. Y. 

Jesse D., 7 Elmore, Vt. 

Jesse, 7 Windham, N. Y. 

Jesse Nelson, 8 Vinton Co., O. 

Jesse Hicks, 8 Ionia, Mich. 

Jesse, 8, Fairfield, la. 

Jesse A., 8 Stowe, Vt. 

Jesse M., 8 Crittenden, Ky. 

Jesse, 9, m. Leando, la. 

Jesse, 9, Haydenville, O. 

Jesse, g, Haydenville, O. 

Jesse Osbom, 9 Brookston. Ind. 

Jesse Miranda, 9 Cleveland, O. 

Jesse Hazel, 10 Lyons, Mich. 

Jessie, 6^ Livonia, N. Y. 

Jessie, 7 Adrian, Mich. 

Jessie Howell, 7 Lunkville, Pa. 

Jessie A., 7, (Wigglesworth) 

Andover, Conn. 

Jessie lola, 7 Plainville, Conn. 

Jessie May, 8, (Rhoads) Greenfield, O. 

Jessie S., 8 Liberty. O. 

Jessie, 8, Abilene, Kan. 

Jessie, 8 Manchester, N. Y. 

Jessie Fremont, 8 Pawlet, Vt. 

Jessie Ellen, 8 Broadlands, 111. 

Jessie, 8 Blooraington, 111. 

Jessie Paulina, 8 Corning, Cal. 

Jessie Alice, 8. ... .Chattanooga, Tenn. 

Jessie Susan, 8, (King) Akron, O. 

Jessie Case, 8 Racine, Wis. 

Jessie May, 9 Stratford, Texas 

Jessie C, 9, (Suavely) Ironw'd, Mich. 

Jessie May, 9 Cleveland, O. 

Jessie L., 9 Mondovi, Wis. 

Jessie P., 9, Scotch Ridge, O. 

Jessie Isadora, 9 Bennington, Vt. 

Jessie Wilbert, 9 Louisville, Ky. 

Jessie F., 9, (Shepard) .. .Omaha, Neb. 

Jessie G., 10, (Ferguson) Lenox, Mass. 

Joah, 5, + Hinckley. O. 

Toab, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

Joab 6 Bloomfield, Conn. 

Joah, 6, + Bloomfield, Conn. 

. Joab, 7, + Bloomfield, Conn. 

. Joanna, 2, (Smith) Farmington, Conn. 
. Joanna, 3, (Brown) .. .Lebanon, Conn. 

Joanna, 3 Windsor, Conn. 

Joanna, 3, (Skinner) . .Windsor, Conn. 

Joanna, 4 Lebanon, Conn. 

Joanna, 4, (Lyman) . ..Coventry, Conn. 

Joanna, 4, Windsor, Conn. 



586. 

8o4. 
8626. 

466. 

467. 
2265. 

125- 

343- 

901. 

918. 
2360. 
12313. 

226. 

399. 
^47. 

494. 

642. 
1022. 
1095- 
1137. 
1138- 
1193- 
1283. 
1314. 
1532. 
1548. 
2436. 
2754. 
2994. 
3163. 
3172. 
3176.2. 
3177- 
324i. 
44io. 
5445. 
594l- 
6078. 

6242. 

6266. 
6631. 
682^. 
6838. 
1 1895. 

1 1. 
21. 
78. 

79- 
81. 
85- 

113- 

121. 

126. 

24 1. 

318. 

322. 

435- 

567. 

651. 

776. 

785. 

838. 

844. 

84q. 

858. 

899- 

902. 
1028. 
1090. 
1 176. 
1317- 
1434. 
l489. 
1559. 
1560. 
1576- 
1578. 
i6o4. 
1815. 
l84o. 
1904. 
1955- 
1966. 
2008. 
2087. 
2105. 

2109- 

2159- 
2194. 



Joanna, 4, (Watkins) . . . .Becket, Mass. 
Joanna, 5, (Lyman) .. .Andover, Conn, 
Joanna W., 8, (Randall) Norwich, Ct. 

Joannah, 4 Colchester, Conn. 

joannah, 4, (Williams) Colchester, Ct. 

Joannah, 6, (Post) Georgia. Vt. 

Job, 3, + Windsor, (Tonn. 

Job, 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

Job, 5, Taghkanic, N. Y. 

Job, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

Job, 6, + Windsor, Conn. 

Joe Leslie, 9, Cincinnati, O. 

Joel, 3, + Simsbury, Conn. 

Joel, 4, 4- Bolton, Conn. 

Joel, (Capt.), 4, +...E. Windsor, Ct. 

Joel, 4, + Torrington, Conn. 

Joel, 5, + Columbia, Conn. 

Joel. 5, m., Columbia, Conn. 

Joel, 5, + Waterford, Conn. 

Joel, 5 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Joel, 5 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Joel, 5, + Middletown, N. Y. 

Joel, 5 Tolland, Conn. 

Joel, 5, + North East, Pa. 

Joel, 6, Columbia, C!onn. 

Joel, 6, 4- E. Hartford, Conn. 

Joel, 6, m. Colebrook, Conn. 

Joel, 6, + Pontiac. Mich. 

Joel, 6, + Redfield, N. Y. 

Joel. 6, + Eagle Bridge, N. Y. 

Joel, 6. + Troupsburg, N. Y. 

Joel, 6, 4" ^^' aynesfield, O. 

Joel, 6, + Niles, Mich. 

Joel, 6. 4- North East, Pa. 

Joel W., 7, + Tustin, Mich. 

Joel A., 7, +....S. Wincliester, Conn. 
Joel Oscar, 7, m., . . . .Tariffville, Conn. 

Joel, 7, + Moodus, Conn. 

Joel J., 7, + Manteno, III. 

Joel, 7 Halcott, N. Y. 

Joel E., 7, + Prophetstown, 111. 

Joel P., 7 Chandlersville, N. Y. 

Joel Porter, 7, +...New London. Ct. 
Joel, 9,..* Vienna, N. Y. 

John, (Deac), i, +... Windsor, Conn. 
■John, 2, +. Windsor, Conn. 

John, 2, 4- Windsor, Conn. 

Joiin, 3 Windsor, Conn. 

John, 3 Windsor, Conn, 

John, 3, Windsor, Conn. 

John, 3, + Windsor, Conn. 

John, 3, 4" Lebanon, Conn. 

John, 3. 4- Lebanon, Conn. 

John, 3, 4" Windsor, Conn. 

John, 4, 4- Windsor, Conn. 

John, 4, 4" Lebanon, Conn. 

John, 4 Lebanon, Conn. 

John, 4, + Salem, Conn. 

John, 4, 4- Westfield. Mass. 

John, 5, 4- S. Windsor, Conn. 

John, 5, 4- Westmoreland, N. Y. 

John, 5, + Champion, N. Y. 

John, s, + Granville, N. Y. 

John, ^, Lebanon, Conn. 

John, 5, + Lebanon, Conn. 

John, 5, 4- Coventry, Conn. 

John, 5, 4- Taghkanic, N. Y. 

John, 5 Tachkanic, N. Y. 

John, s, + Cazenovia, N. Y. 

John. '■;, 4- ^'<^w Lyme, O. 

John, 5, 4- Lincolnville, Pa. 

John, 5, 4- Russell, Mass. 

John, 5, 4- W. Springfield, Mass. 

John Wells, 5. + Suffield, Conn. 

John, 6 E. Windsor, Conn. 

John, 6 Miss. 

John E., 6, Windsorville, Conn. 

Johp, 6, Olmsted Falls, O. 

John Barton, 6, + Wyoming, la. 

John Flavel, 6, m Gaines, N. Y. 

Tohn Flavel, 6, + Shokan, N. Y. 

John B., 6. +... Westmoreland, N. Y. 

John Wilson, 6, +.. .Champion, N. Y. 

John B., 6, + Rochester, N. Y. 

John, 6, m Andover, Conn. 

John, 6 Vernon, Conn. 

John, 6, m., Argyle, Conn. 

John. 6, + Bainbridge, N. Y. 

John, 6, 4- Westmoreland, N. Y. 

John, 6, + Ripley, N. Y. 



ICnmnts (^ntraloQii 



666 



2530. 

2537- 
2580. 
2635- 
2658. 
2739- 
2767. 
2795- 
2810. 
2856. 
2864. 
2933- 
295'- 
3I09- 
3185- 
3242. 
3252- 
3328. 
3337- 
3366. 
3367- 
3-*i9- 
3425. 
3477- 
3526. 
3693- 
3717- 
3788. 
3827. 
3915- 
3965- 
3978. 
4179. 
4199. 
4216. 
4276. 
4292. 
4446. 
4s 10. 
4511. 
455'. 
4581. 
4639. 
4670. 
4752. 
4844. 
4845. 
4892. 
4965. 
4974. 
5060. 
5068. 
5098. 
5190- 
5 198. 
5209. 
5218. 
5243. 
5255- 
5265. 
5273- 
5299. 
5450. 
5619. 
5629. 
5653. 
5671. 
5738. 
5777- 
5833. 
5887. 
5896. 
S930. 
5995- 
6036. 
6l42. 
6176. 
6204. 
6230. 
6254. 
6310. 
6362. 
6484. 



John, 6, + Georgia, Vt. 

"ohn R., 6, + Gallatin, N. Y. 

ohn, 6, + Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

ohn, 6, -i- Verona, N. Y. 

ohn, 6, m Wis, 

ohn, 6, -f Bloomfield, Conn. 

John, 6, Bennington, N. Y. 

John, 6, + Bennington, N. Y. 

John Mason, 6, + Chicago, III. 

John C, 6, + Tallapoosa, Ga. 

John, 6, m. Ind. 

John, 6 Utica, N. Y. 

John, 6 New Lyme, O. 

John Calvin, 6, m.,. ..Summerville, Ga. 

John, 6, Baton Rouge, La. 

John R., 6, + r.Neb. 

John, 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

John, 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

John, 6, + French Creek. W. Va. 

John, 6 Whitesborough, N. Y. 

John, 6, Alba, Pa. 

John Casey, 6, + Fiskburg, Ky. 

John, 6, -f Jacksonville, III. 

John, 6, + Jcffersonville, Ind. 

John, 6, + .-Vtwater. O. 

John C, 6, + Shandaken, N. Y. 

John 6 Suffield, Conn. 

John Brayman, 6, + Clarion, Pa. 

John F., 6, + Rochester, N. Y. 

John Jay, 6, + Adrian. Mich. 

John S., 6 Sheffield, Mass. 

John, 6, + Belleville, Mich. 

John Dexter, 6, +..\V. Suffield, Conn. 

John B., 7 Flint, Mich. 

John \V., 7, + Saugatuck, Mich. 

John Walton, 7, m Hartford, Conn. 

John, 7, Grattan, Mich. 

John D., 7, + Logan, O. 

John Wright, 7, + Athens, Pa. 

John, 7, + S. Manchester, Conn. 

John F.. 7, m Broome Co., N. Y. 

John White, 7, + Hobart, Ind. 

John Franklin, 7, +....Quincy, Mich. 

John, 7 Bellevue, Mich. 

John B., Jr., 7,. .'. . .Watertown, N. Y. 

John C, 7 S. Coventry, Conn. 

John Olds, 7, +...S. Coventry, Conn. 

John, 7, m St. Charles, 111. 

John, 7, m., Winchendon, Mass. 

John, 7 Bainbrid^e, N. Y. 

John, 7 Cincinnati, O. 

John, 7 Otsego, N. Y. 

John Windsor, 7 Ripley, N. Y. 

John Windsor, 7 Ripley, N. Y. 

John A., 7, + Kenosha, Wis. 

John Sharps, 7, -f N. Y. City 

John Dudley, 7, + Tiffin, O. 

John, 7 Georgia, Vt. 

John, 7 \^ermi]lion, O. 

John C, 7, + Penfield, N. Y. 

John, 7 Oxford, N. Y. 

John, 7, + Gallatin, N. Y. 

ohn R., 7 Jasper, O. 

ohn Norman, 7, + Ancram, N. Y. 

ohn H., 7, + Gallatin, N. Y. 

ohn, 7, + Sandv Hill, N. Y. 

ohn A., 7, m. Oneida, N. Y. 

ohn J., 7, + Verona. N. Y. 

ohn Lester, 7 Nemaha, la. 

ohn E., 7, ra Hartford. Conn. 

.ohn, 7, 4- Transitville, Ind. 

John, 7, + Deckertown, N. J. 

John Lewis, 7, +■ .Leavenworth, Kan. 

John T., 7 Enfield, Conn. 

.Tohn A., 7, m Bolton. Mass. 

John B., 7, + Fairfield, la. 

John Tucfcerman, 7, + Augusta, Mich. 
John Kimball, 7, +... .Lansing, Mich. 

John Wood, 7 Dorset, O. 

John Nelson, 7, m.,. . . Westficld, Mass. 
John Milton, 7, +..N. Amherst, Mass. 

John Charles, 7, + Louisville, Kv. 

John, 7, m., Ccnterville, Pa. 

John J., 7, + Ilion, N. Y. 

John Howard, 7 Wauwatosa, Wis. 

John Rowe, 7 Wheeling, W. Va. 

John W., 7 Redficld, N. Y. 

John Cyrus, 7, m Utica, N. Y. 

John, 7, + Keokuk, la. 

John, 7, + Canton, Pa. 



6584. 
6607. 
6609. 
6632. 
6653. 
6662. 
6679. 
6696. 
6844. 
6854. 
6862. 
690 1 . 
691 1. 
6941. 
6996. 
7035- 
7076. 
7109. 
7189. 
7193- 
7194. 
7297. 
7333- 
7387. 
7498. 
7526. 

7S5I- 
7649. 
A7652. 
7662. 
7667. 
7674. 
7718. 
7726. 
7827. 
7909. 
7947. 
7958. 
7988. 
8007. 
8057. 
8o84. 
8092. 
8io4. 
8125. 
8126. 
8266. 
8278. 
8311. 
8316. 
8439- 
8477. 
8489. 
8495. 
8499. 
8610. 
8686. 
8697. 
8698. 
8700. 
8821. 
8830. 
88s6. 
8865. 
8893. 
8955- 
8997. 
9o4o. 
9102. 
9118. 
9127. 
9150. 
9178. 
9184. 
A9193.02. 
9444. 
955.5- 
9634. 
9647. 
9804. 
9808. 
9816. 
9994. 

I0024. 

10039. 
10045, 
10118. 
10125. 
10147. 

10201. 



ohn F., 7, + Cedar Rapids, la. 

ohn H. T., 7 Cambridge, N. Y. 

ohn Rice, 7, + N. Y. Citv 

ohn B., 7, + Prophetstown, HI. 

ohn R., 7 Wcstville, Ind. 

.ohn William, 7, -j- Doubton, Ky. 

John M., 7, + Wichita, Kan. 

John G., 7, + Demosville, Ky. 

John Jay, 7, + Erie, Pa. 

John Gleason, 7, -{- Perkin, 111. 

John C, 7, m., Jeffersonville, Ind. 

iohn Welles, 7, + . . . . Westfield, Mass. 
ohn Edson, 7, + Chicago, IlL 
ohn Ariston, 7 Girard, Kan. 
ohn Henry, 7, -|- Chicago, 111. 
ohn B., 7, Clarion, Pa. 

John, 7 Greenwood, Ind. 

John Jay, 7 Adrian, Mich. 

John Edwin, 7, ....New Haven, Conn. 

John, 7, Springlield, Mass. 

John, 7, m., Spirngfield, Mass. 

John F., 7. + Otis, Ind. 

John Burritt, 7, + . . . . Sufheld, Conn. 
John Carlton, 7, -j- .. .Hartford, Conn. 

John P., 8 New Cassel, Wis. 

John M., 8, Saugatuck, Mich. 

John Negley, 8, Pittsburg, Pa. 

John E.. 8, + Detroit, Mich. 

John Van Driesen, + Leando, la. 

Tohn A., 8, + Falls, O. 

John, 8, + Havdenville, O. 

John M., 8, + .Albion, N. Y. 

John M., 8, + Smithfield, Pa. 

John, 8, + Buffalo, N. Y. 

John H., 8. m Butler, Ind. 

John C... 8, + N. Adams, Mass. 

John Alonzo, 8, + Mereta, Texas 

John, 8 Belmont, la. 

Tohn Superneau, 8 Lyons, Wis. 

John H., 8, + Hermansville, Mich. 

John Lawrence, 8, .. .Muskegon, Mich- 
John W., 8 Champion, N. Y. 

John Fiske, 8 Buffalo, N. Y. 

John Francis, 8, m., Pine Bend, Mich. 

Tohn D., 8 W. Chester, N. Y. 

John Van Doren, 8, + Melrose, N. Y. 

John M., 8, + .Mbion, Mich. 

John C, 8 Yankee Hill, Cal. 

John G., 8 N. Coventry, Conn. 

John B., 8, . . . .Menomonee Falls, Wis. 
John Wallace, 8, + Union City, Mich. 

John S., 8 l.enox. Pa. 

John B., 8 Hudson, Mich. 

John A.. 8, Vigil. N. Y. 

John Hall. 8 Vigil, N. Y. 

John W., 8, +...E. Bridgeport, Conn. 

John, 8, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

John Dudley, 8, + Thompson, O. 

John B., 8 New Haven, Conn. 

John Cooper, 8, m Tiffin, O. 

John Fremont, 8 Riverside, III. 

"ohn, 8 Sycamore, 111. 

ohn Howard, 8, +.. Brooklyn. N. Y. 

ohn, 8 Tiffin, O. 

ohn Wesley, 8, m., Russelltown, Can. 

ohn. 8, m.' Sheffield, Mass. 

.ohn Hammond, 8, -f ••-•Omaha. Neb. 

John, S, Mankato, Minn. 

John, 8, m., Olean, N. Y. 

John, 8 Gallatin, N. Y. 

John, 8 Ancram, N. Y. 

John Thwing, 8. + Depew, N. Y. 

John, 8 Sandy Hill, N. Y. 

John H., 8, + Bay City, Mich. 

Tohn W.. 8 Cannon Falls, Minn. 

John Rollin, 8 Westficld, Mass. 

Tohn Melvin, 8, m.,..Los Angeles, Cal. 

John Oscar, 8 Bancroft, Minn. 

Tohn Milton. 8 Linn Co., Kan. 

John Howard, 8 Mankato, Kan. 

Tohn Alanson, 8 Danvers, 111. 

John, 8, Bloominglon, 111. 

John R., 8 Westchester. Conn. 

John F., 8 Skowhegan, Me. 

John S.. 8. 4- Diamond Springs, Kan. 
Tohn Merrill, 8, +..L0S Angeles, Cal. 

John .\., 8 Manteno, 111. 

John, 8 Momence. 111. 

John Henry. 8 Oxford, N. Y. 

John Wm., 8, + Fresno, Cal. 



667 



3lttb^x MxvBt 



10306. 
10314. 
10336. 
10371. 
10387. 

10397- 
io4i 2. 

I042O. 

10432. 
lo46l. 
10359- 
10620. 
10638. 
I0733- 
10743. 
10781. 
10828. 
Al 1076.6. 
11079. 
1 1090. 
I 1098. 
1 1 106. 
11274. 
1 1298. 
1 1336. 
11342. 
11524. 
11536. 
11545- 
11684. 
11692. 
1 1700. 
11815. 
11886. 
11S8S. 
11923. 
12010. 
12073- 
12315- 
12330. 
12366. 

I24I2.1. 

12550. 

12562. 

12606. 

II-I. 

IV-i. 
IV-4. 

V-2. 

VII. 

VII-2. 

X-l4. 

261 1. 

2613. 

' 190. 

S4l. 

874. 
2256. 
5021. 
8778. 
8782. 
49- 

174. 

175- 

221- 
299. 
326. 

487- 
492. 
600. 
725- 
8i4. 
937- 

1302. 

1432. 

1728. 

'937- 

24oo. 

2674. 

2735- 
2941. 
3209. 
4405. 
5549- 
6729. 
1. 

10. 

22. 

67. 

68- 



John Anian, 8, St. Paul, Minn. 

John, 8 Dryden, N. Y. 

John, 8 Homer, N. Y. 

John R., Jr., 8, + N. Y. City 

John Louis, 8, + Phila., Pa. 

John L. B^ 8 Valparaiso, Ind. 

John F., 8, + Marion, InA 

John VV., 8 Enterprise, Ky. 

John Matthew, 8 Okla. 

John A., 8, + Butler, Ky. 

John Henry, 8, Albany, N. Y. 

John, 8 Pekin, 111. 

John Henry, 8, m., Chicago, HI. 

John Brayman, 8,... Osceola Mills, Pa. 

John Carlton, 8, + Cleveland, O. 

John Wm., 8, m., Bucyrus, O. 

John Holland, 8, +.. .Rockville, Conn. 

John, 9, m. Selma, la. 

John Densmore, 9 Columbus, O. 

John Win., g, + ..Cleveland, O. 

John Wm., 9, m.,.. Union Furnace. O. 

Jolin H., 9 Cazenovia, Mich. 

John, 9 Chicago, 111. 

John, g Melrose, N. Y. 

John M., 9 Bowling Green, O. 

John, 9, m. Onawa, la. 

John Stone, 9 Dallas, Texas 

John Alfred, 9 Meadville, Mo. 

John Taylor, 9, m., Phila., Pa. 

John Usher, 9 Topeka, Kan. 

John W., 9, m Penfield, N- Y. 

John T., 9 La Porte, Ind. 

John F., 9, + Le.xington, Mo. 

John Thwing, g, Depew, N. Y. 

John Rich, 9 Ionia, Mjch. 

John Edmon, 9, m.,. ... Emporia, Kan. 

John Harvey, 9 Attica, N. Y. 

John Bernard, 9 Emporia, Kan. 

joha Louis, Jr., 9 Phila., Pa. 

John Raymond McK. 9, Holbrook, Ky. 

John, g Sunfield, Mich. 

John H., 9 Atwater, O. 

John D., 10 Conneaut, O. 

John, 10, m., Walworth, N. Y. 

John Wm., 10 Centralia, Wash. 

John Windham, N- Y. 

John Smith, -f London, Eng. 

John, Washington, D. C. 

John, + Horseheads. N. Y. 

John P., + Kansas City, Mo. 

John P., Jr Kansas City, Mo. 

John Emmet, Birchwood, Wis. 

Johnson, 6 Pawlet, Vt. 

Johnson, 6, -f Richland, N. Y. 

Tonah, (Sergt), 3, -f . . E. Windsor, Ct. 

Jonah, 4 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Jonah, 5, + Milton, Vt. 

Jonah, 6, + Georgia, Vt. 

Jonah, 7, -j- Brookfield, Vt. 

Tonah G., 8 Brookfield, Vt. 

Jonah Galusha, 8 E. Braintree, Vt. 

Jonathan, 2, + Windsor, Conn. 

Jonathan, 3, Windsor, Conn. 

Jonathan, 3, -\- Windsor, Conn. 

Jonathan, 3, -)-..W. Springfield, Mass. 

Jonathan, 4, + Champion, N. Y. 

Jonathan, (Corp'l), 4, + Coventry, Ct. 

Jonathan, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Jonathan, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Jonathan, 4, + Becket, Mass. 

Jonathan, 5, + Port Washington, Wis. 

Jonathan, 5 Charleston, S. C. 

Jonathan, 5, + Windsor, Conn. 

Jonathan, 5, -[-..Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Jonathan, 5, -\- Jefferson, O. 

Jonathan Ira, 6, m Kildare, Wis. 

Jonathan Collins, 6, + Avon, O. 

Jonathan, 6 Windsor, Conn. 

Jonathan Colton, 6, + Whately, Mass. 

Jonathan, 6 New Lyme, O. 

Jonathan, 6, + Lincolnville. Pa. 

lonathan, 6, + Trenton, N. Y. 

Jonathan Collins. 7. m Avon, O. 

Jonathan Edwards, 7. +-.Clay, N. Y. 
Jonathan Hatch, 7, + Charlotte, Mich. 

Joseph, 1, +.. Windsor, Conn. 

Joseph, 2, + E. Windsor, Conn. 

Joseph, 2, 4- Windsor, Conn. 

Joseph, 3, E. Windsor, Conn. 

Joseph, 3, + Lebanon, Conn. 



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Joseph, 3 Windsor, Conn. 

Joseph, 3, + Windsor, Conn. 

Joseph, 4, + Lebanon, Conn. 

Joseph, 4, + New Hartford, Conn. 

Joseph, 4, -I- Windsor, Conn. 

Joseph, 4, -f Charlotte, Vt. 

Joseph, 5, + Lebanon, Conn. 

Joseph, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

Joseph, 5, + Olmsted Falls, O. 

Joseph, 5, + New Hartford, Conn. 

Joseph, 5 Lebanon, Conn. 

Joseph, 5, -f Vernon, Conn. 

Joseph, 5 Lebanon, Conn. 

Joseph, 5 Lebanon, Conn. 

Joseph, 5, -j- Lebanon, Conn. 

Joseph, 5, -f Charlestown. O. 

Joseph, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

Joseph, 5, -f Colebrook, N. H. 

Joseph, 5 Syracuse, N. Y. 

Joseph, 5, + Wadsworth, O. 

Joseph, 5, 4- Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Joseph, 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

Joseph, 6 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Joseph S.; 6, + Wis. 

Joseph Olmsted, 6, m. Olmsted, O. 

Joseph Wescott, 6 Syracuse, N. Y. 

Joseph, 6, -f^ Bridgewater, Conn. 

Joseph, 6, -i- Warren, N. Y. 

Joseph, 6, -j- Egremont, Mass. 

Joseph Talcott, 6, -f. .Hartford, Conn. 

Joseph, 6 Wis. 

Joseph, 6, + Ottumwa, la. 

Joseph, 7, Northampton, Mass. 

Joseph, 7 Oneida, N. Y. 

Joseph Sidney, 7, + Delta, Mich. 

Joseph Porter, 7, -{-...Coventry, Conn. 

Joseph, 7, -j- Monmouth, Me. 

Joseph Griswold, 7, m., Syracuse, N. Y. 

Joseph W., 7 Warren, N. Y. 

Joseph Nelson, 7, -{-..Norwich. Conn. 

Joseph, 7 Jersey, O 

Joseph William, 7, Bangor, Me. 

Joseph William, 7 Bangor, Me. 

Joseph Ichabod, 7, + N. Y. City 

Joseph, 7, m. Montgomery, Mass. 

Joseph, 7, m Ellis, Kan. 

Joseph B., 7 Washington, D. C. 

Joseph. 7 Ypsilanti, Mich. 

Joseph Ross, 7, Phila., Pa. 

Joseph Warren, 7, m.,...N. East, Pa. 

JoseplI', 7, -j- Akron, O. 

Joseph Louis, 7 Eden, Ind. 

Joseph F., 7, + Sandy Hill, Mich. 

Joseph Scott, 7, -t-...W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Joseph, 7 Ottumwa. la. 

Joseph Bennett, 7, . . .Southwick, Mass. 

Joseph Converse, 7, Chicago, HI. 

Joseph H., 8 Cold Water, Mich. 

Joseph L., 8 Windsor, O. 

Joseph M., 8 Vernon, Wis. 

Joseph Clark, 8, Sandusky, O. 

Joseph T., 8, m Bainbridge, N. Y. 

Joseph P., 8 Peoria. III. 

Joseph Sidney. 8 Delta, Mich. 

Josepli Rose, 8, m.,. . .Effingham, Kan. 

Joseph Nelson, 8 Norwich, Conn. 

Joseph, 8, Garden City, Minn. 

Joseph, 8, m Pine Plains, N. Y. 

Joseph, 8, -I- Dover, Kan. 

Joseph S-, 8, Doudsville, Ky. 

Joseph Hervev, 8 Chicago, 111. 

Joseph Mathews, 8 Ottumwa, la. 

Joseph Gilbert, 9, Chicago, III. 

Joseph Gray, 9 Pemberville. O. 

Joseph, Mich. 

Josepha M., g Chicago. HI. 

Josephine, 6, (Langdon) Cleveland, O. 
Josephine S., 6, (Wheeler) 

Beatrice, Neb. 
Josephine L., 7, (Reed) 

Port Washington. Wis. 

Josephine, 7 Oneida. N. Y. 

Josephine, 7,.. . .Kelly's Corners, Mich. 

Josephine (J., 7, Tridelphia, W. Va. 

Josephine B., 7, (Hood) . . W'fd, Mass. 
Josephine M.. 7, (Burr) Bolton, Conn. 
Tosephine, 7, (Clifl^ord) Chemung, N. Y. 
Josephine H., 7, (Dewey) W'fd. Mass. 

Tosephine, 7, Chicago, 111. 

Josephine, 7 Green Island, N. Y. 



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Tosephine, 8, Springfield, III. 

Josephine, 8, W. Union, la. 

Josephine, 8, (Lord) . .Memphis, Tenn. 
Josephine R., 8, . ..Colcbrook River, Ct. 
Josephine M., 8, (Steams) Bethel, Vt. 

Josephine, 8, (White) Coby, Wis. 

Josephine Louise, 8 Oxford, N. Y. 

Josephine Fidelia, 9, Crete, Neb. 

Josephine Marion, 9 Buffalo, N. Y. 

Josephine, 9, (Bachelor) 

Kendallville, Ind. 

Josephine, 9, (Stubblefield) Ark. 

Josephine I., 9, ...Battle Creek. Mich. 

Josephine A., 9 Wyoming, la. 

Joshua, (Capt), 3, + E. Windsor, Ct. 

Joshua, 3 Westfield, Mass. 

Joshua, 3, + Westfield, Mass. 

Joshua, 4, -J- Tolland, Conn. 

Joshua, 4, + Westfield, Mass. 

Joshua, 5, Tolland. Conn. 

Joshua, 5, -f Westfield, Mass. 

Joshua Aldrich, 6, +.. Syracuse, N. Y. 

Joshua. 6, + Mansfield, O. 

Joshua Eager, 6, + Providence, R. I. 

Joshua S.. 7, + Champion, N. Y. 

Joshua W., 7 Amesville, Conn. 

Joshua Allen, 7, + E. Hampton, Mass. 

Joshua, 8, + Cazenovia. Mich. 

Joshua Joel, 8 Waynesfield, O. 

Joshua, 9, Cazenovia, Mich. 

Josiah, 2, + Windsor, Conn. 

Josiah, 3, -j- Simsbury, Conn. 

Josiah, 3, 4- Bolton, Conn. 

Josiah, 3, Windsor, Conn. 

Josiah, 3, + Lebanon, Conn. 

Josiah, 4, 4- Egremont, Mass. 

Josiah, 4, 4- Bolton, Conn. 

Josiah, 4, + W. Springfield, Mass. 

Josiah, 5, + Egremont, Mass. 

Josiah, 5, + Utica, N. Y. 

Josiah, 5 Lebanon, Conn. 

Josiah, 5, Stafford, Conn. 

Josiah, 5, + Springvale, Va. 

Josiah, 6, m Western, N. Y. 

Josiah, 6, Egremont, Mass. 

Josiah, 6, -f- Williamsfield, O. 

Josiah, 6 Thetford, Vt. 

Josiah, 6, -f- Manchester, Conn. 

Josiah, 6, Dartmouth, N. H. 

Josiah, 6, + Hamilton, N. Y. 

Josiah, 6, + Bull Run, Va. 

Josiah, 6 Union, Pa. 

Josiah Alonzo, 7, Coldwater, Mich. 

Josiah. ;>, Jersey, O. 

Josiah Vail, 7, + N. Y. City 

Josiah, 7 W. Williamsfield, O. 

Josiah, 7, 4* Garden City, Minn. 

Josiah, 7 Egremont, Mass. 

Josiah, 7, + Dunningsville, Mich. 

Josiah, 7 la. 

Josiah J., 7. m Lincolnville, Pa. 

Josiah v., 8 N. Y. City 

Joslyn, 6, -f- Pa. 

Joy Nellie, 9, Greenfield. Pa. 

Juanita May. 9 Spokane, Wash. 

iudah, 7, (Wormer) ... Moravia, N. Y. 
udith. 6, (Emmons) ... .Cicero, N. Y. 
udd Hart, 9, + Jefferson, O. 
udma, 8, Salisbury, N. Y. 
udson, 7. S. Bend, Ind. 

Judson, 7 N. Amherst, O. 

Judson Slelzer, 7, m. Jefferson. O. 

Judson H., 8, + Cadillac, Mich. 

Judson H.. 8, m Fall River, Wis. 

Judson W., 8, m Phornix, N. Y. 

Judson, 8 Red Bluff. Cal. 

Judson Isaacs, 8, +.. .Bennington. Vt. 

judson Henry, 8 Westfield, O. 

Julia, 5 Torrington, Conn. 

Julia, 5, (Kellogg) Port Lcvden, N. Y. 
Julia A., 6. (Peck) Indian Orch., Mass. 

Julia, 6, (Rider) Hartford, Conn. 

Julia, 6 Huntsburg, O. 

Julia, 6, (Judd) Huntsburg, O. 

Julia M., 6 New Hartford, Conn. 

Julia A., 6, (Wheaton-Haight) 

Balavia, N. Y. 
Julia, 6, (Rockwell) . . .Windsor. Conn. 
Julia A., 6, (Cornish) . .Bloomfield, Ct. 
Julia, 6 Shaftsbury, Vt. 



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E., 6, (McConanghy) 

Somerville, N. J. 

A., 6 Troy, N. Y. 

A., 6, (Craytor) ... Ashtabula, O. 
A., 6, (Williams).. Buffalo, N. Y. 
B., 7, (Green) Ger. Flats, N. Y. 

7 Hartford, Conn. 

7, (Schoolcraft) . .Kendall, Mich. 

7, (Remington) Wis. 

7 Olmsted Falls, O. 

A., 7. (Hamilton) Pittsburg, Pa. 

P., 7. (Dean) Windsor, O. 

E., 7, (Hughes). .Petoska, Mich. 
Ann, 7 Sangerfield, N. Y. 

7, Sangerfield, N. Y. 

Ann, 7, \ ineland, N. '' 

M.. 7, (Doane) . . Vineland, N. 
Rebecca, 7, (Thomas) . .Avon, 
Ann, 7, (Scott).. Portland, N. Y. 

7, (Slade) Cedarville, N. Y. 

Ann, 7, (Bush) Branchp't, N. Y. 

7, (Remington) Wis. 

A., 7 Nemaha, la. 

A., 7, Torrington. Conn. 

A., 7, (Roberts) . .Windsor, C^onn, 

7 Cheshire, Mass. 

A., 7, (Howes) Wash., D. C 

G., 7, (Taylor) Independence, la. 

7, (Burt) Detroit, Mich. 

7, (Rogers) Antwerp, O. 

7 Bennington, Vt. 

E., 7, (Thompson) B'rl'gt'n, N. Y. 

T., 7 Farmington, Mich. 

I., 7, (Havemeyer) Hartford, Ct. 
T., 7 Sag Harbor, N. Y. 

7, (Morehouse) Buffalo, la. 

A., 7, (Williams) Myron Co., Ill 
Ann, 7 Springvale, Va. 

7, (Smith) Mendota, IIL 

Eliza, 7, (Schlabach-Steele) 

Wadsworth, O. 

Ann, 7. (Brace) Troy, N. Y. 

A., 7, (De Quindse) Wash., D. C. 
Isabel, 7, (Drake) Boston. Mass. 
M., 7, (Dickinson) Elissf'd, Mich. 
Slater, 7, (Sperr) .. .Jefferson, O. 

Amelia, 7 Waterbury, Conn. 

Ann, 7, (Dyer) . .Middletown, Ct. 
F., 8, (Cornes) Ger. Flats, N. Y. 

8, (.^dams) Albany, N. Y. 

S., 8, Hartford, Conn. 

Emma, 8 Rock Creek, O. 

E.. 8, (Keyes)....Half Day, IIL 
Ethel, 8 St. Johns, Mich. 

8 Rome, N. Y. 

8, (Blodgett) New Haven, Conn. 
M., 8, (Chamberlain) 

S. Coventry, Conn. 

8, (Pascoe) Canaan, Pa. 

C, 8, Lebanon, Conn. 

A., 8, (Sandford) 

Glen Ambrey, N. Y. 
Kmicia, 8,....E. Windsor, Conn. 

H., 8 Norwich, Conn. 

A., 8, (Spencer) .^fton, la. 

E., 8. (Butterfield) Iront'n, Wis. 

8, (Peterson) Oswego, N. Y. 

S., 8, (Bailey)... Manchester, la. 
R., 8. (Rye)... St. Albans, N. Y. 
A., 8, (Raymond) Ashford, Wis. 
L., 8, (Briggs) Binghamfn, N. Y. 

Amesville, Conn. 

8 Lodi, O. 

A., 8 Windsor, Conn. 

A., 8, (Holcomb) Poquonock. Ct. 
M., 8, (Brown) Gr. Rapids, Mich. 

P., 8, (Peck) Unadilla, N. V. 

8 Conneaut, Pa. 

H., 8, (Lewis). .. .Alpena, Mich. 

8 Sweeden, N. Y. 

I., 8, (Waterburv)...N. Y. City 
A., 8, (Eveleth-Parker) 

Westfield, Mass. 
E., 8, (Gazlay) 

Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 

8 La. 

8 Waynesfield, O. 

8. (Merriman) Chicago. III. 

Marion, 8 Collinwood, O. 

E., 8 Jefferson, O. 



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Julia E., 8 Waterbury, Conn. 

Julia, 9 Prescott, Ariz. 

Julia Selina, 9, Cincinnati, O. 

Julia E., 9, (Ede) Half Day. III. 

Julia Theodora, 9 Rosendale. Wis. 

Julia, 9, (Slack) Zanesville, O. 

Julia A., 9, (Clark) Elyria. O. 

Julia Atterbury, 9 N. Y. City 

Julia, 9, Manchester, la. 

Julia, 10, Columbus, O. 

Julia, (Goodrich) Hunter, N. Y. 

Juliaette, Tannerville, N. Y. 

Julian, 7, -f- Hampden, O. 

Juliana, 6 Lagrange, O. 

Juliet, 6 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Juliet Shepard, 6 Westfield, Mass. 

Juliet, 7, (Morgan) Galion, O. 

Juliette, 6, (Brown) Worth'gton, Mass. 

Juliette, 6 Westfield, Mass. 

Juliette, 7, (Decker) .. .Ancram, N. Y. 
Juliette, 7, (HoiTdale) Van Etten, N. Y. 

Juliette A., 7, Westfield, Mass. 

Juliette, 8, Conneaut. O. 

Juliette, 8 Worcester, Mass. 

Julina, 9 Bath, N. Y. 

Julius Fitch, 7, -f Chattanooga, Tenn. 
Tulius Allen, 7. + . .Springtield, Mass. 

Julius Gilbert, 8, m Cal. 

Tulius Sterling, 8, m., Springf'd, Mass. 

Julius S., 9 Piqua, O. 

Julius Palmer, 9,. .Chattanooga, Tenn. 

June Mildred, 10 Lyons, Mich, 

Justin, 5, + Bennington, N. Y. 

Tustin, 5, + Champion, N. Y. 

Justin, 6, + Ruyter, N. Y. 

Justin, 6 Bennington, N. Y. 

Justin Rolph, 6, + . . . .Lewisburg, Pa. 

Justin, 6, m Mich. 

Justin, 6 Oneida Co., N. Y. 

Tustin, 6, + La Porte, Ind. 

Justin Ely, 6, + Chicago, 111. 

Justin, 6, m., Hartford, O. 

Justin Morley, 7, -f Milan, Pa. 

Justin H., Rev., 7, + W. Hurley, N. Y. 

Justin R., 7, + Stamford, N. Y. 

Justin, 7, + Copenhagen, N. Y. 

Justin, 7 Westville, Ind. 

Justin v., 7, + Chicago. 111. 

Justin E., 8, + Diamond Springs, Kan. 

Tustina, 7 Pillar Point, N. Y. 

Justus, 4, + Monson, Mass. 

Justus, 4, + Westfield, Mass. 

Justus, 4, + I'eeding Hills. Mass. 

Justus, 5, + N. Y. 

Justus, 5, -j- .....Russell, Mass. 

"Justus, 5, + Westfield, Mass. 

Justus, 6, Chatsworth, 111. 

Justus lieed, 7, m Plymouth, Conn. 



7425. Karl Sumntr, 8, m.,...St. Paul. Minn. 

4ii4. Kate, 7 Syracuse, N. Y. 

7744. Kate, 8, (McNerny) Milan, Pa. 

7847. Kate, 8 Toledo, O. 

8i44. Kate C, 8, (De May) ... Sandusky. O. 

8817. Kate, 8, Battle Ground City, Ind. 

S907. Kate S., 8 N. Y. City 

9987. Kate R., 8, (Rathbone) 

Willimantic. Conn. 

10369. Kate Luella, 8 N. Y. City 

10610. Kate. 8 New London, Conn. 

10890. Kate Eva, 8 Westfield. Mass. 

11575. Kate A., 9 Buffalo, N. Y. 

11978. Kate I^angdon 9, Hartford, Conn. 

11997. Kate, 9 Fair Play, Coh 

12123. Kate, 9 Muskegon, Mich. 

7846. Katharine, 8, (Edge) Newton, la. 

9809. Katharine M., 8 Princeton, N. J. 

9938. Katherine, 8 Hartford, Conn. 

10520. Katherine, 8, (Jewell) ... .(Chicago, III. 

11062. Katherine Maud, 9 Painesville, O. 

12233. Katherine May, 9,...Gr. Rapids, Mich. 

X-12. Katherine Walhalla, N. Dak. 

10086. Katheryn A., 8, (Robin.son) 

Battle Creek, Mich. 
J 1392. Katheryn A., 9, (Borst) Bloom'gt'n, HI. 

7778. Kathryn, 8, (Whitston) 

Sheboygan, Wis. 
6640.8. Katie, 7, (Hatfield) .. .Waynesfield, O. 



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Katie, 8, Harmony, N. Y. 

Keith, 9, Conneaut. O. 

Kellogg Hubbard, 7, + N. Y. City 

Kelsey A., 8 Niles, Mich. 

Kenneth, 10, Conneaut, O. 

Kenny B., 8, +....S. Manchester, la. 

Kent, 9 Parkersburg, W. Va. 

Kenyon Joslyn, 7, + (iorry. Pa. 

Kezia, 4, New Hartford, Conn. 

Kezia, 4, (King)...E. Windsor, (Tonn. 

Kezia, 5, New Hartford, (Tonn. 

Kezia, 5, (Marshall) . ..Windsor, Conn. 

Kezia, 5, Suffield, Conn. 

Kezia, 6, (Hoskins) Bloomfield, Conn. 
Keziah, 4, (Loomis) . ..Windsor, (Tonn. 
Keziah, 6, (Seymour) . .Bloomfield, Ct. 
Keziah, 6, (Drake) ... .Lafayette, Ind. 

Keziah, 6, (Fox) Lee. N. Y. 

Kingsley, 6, + Bloomfield. O. 

Kirke Howett. 7, . . . Jeffersonville, Ind. 

Kittie I., 8, (McCall) Conneaut, O. 

Kittle. 8 Rockford, 111. 

Kitturah Elnora, 8 Calwood, Mo. 

Kneeland. 5, + Suffield. Conn. 

Kneeland P., 6 Hartford, Conn. 

Kneeland, 7 Suffield, Conn. 

Kyle, 8, (Bixby) Canton, Pa. 

L. Fay, 9 Ashland, Or. 

L. Lewellyn, 8 Hamilton, N. Y. 

Ladorna, 8, ((jreene) . . . . E. Troy. Pa. 

Lafayette. 7 Oak's Corner. N. Y. 

Lafayette, 7, + Elba, N. Y. 

Lafayette C, (Dr.), 8, + Wash., D. C. 
Lamartine George, 7,.. North East. Pa. 
Lamora B., 8, (Davey) . .Maine. N. Y. 

Larkin, 8 Battle Ground City, Ind. 

Larue, 8 Oxford. N. Y. 

Larry. 5 W. Springfield, Mass. 

Larry, 6, + Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Lata, 6, Vernon, Conn. 

Latham, 7 Milton, Pa. 

Lathrop, 7 Mansfield, Conn. 

Lathrop, 8, Bangor, Me. 

I-atimer Remington. 8. ..Alpena. Mich. 
Launa E. 8. (Mooney) L. Angeles. Cal. 

Laura, 6. (Williams) .Atlanta, Ga. 

Laura, 6, (Brown).. E. Granby, Conn. 
Laura W., 6. (Green) . .Meriden, Conn. 
Laura, 6, (Seward-Thompson) 

Batavia, N. Y. 

Laura, 6 Champion, N. Y. 

Laura. 6, (Learned) ... Malone, N. Y. 

Laura. 6 Windsor, Conn. 

Laura, 6, (Hanford) Bing'amt'n, N. Y. 

Laura, 6, (Simmons) Italy, N. Y. 

Laura. 6, (Newell) .. .Rockville. Conn. 
Laura, 6. (Derrow) . . . E. Windsor. Ct. 

Laura L., 6 Albany, N. Y. 

Laura, 6, (Hodges) Torrington, Conn. 
Laura, 6, (Leach) . .Torrington, Conn. 

Laura. 6 Harwinton, Conn. 

Laura, 6, (Palmer) .. Southwick. Mass. 

Laura. 6 Perry's Mills. N. Y. 

Laura W.. 6. (Boyle) Westfield, Mass. 

Laura. 7. (Averv) Hillsdale. Mich. 

Laura, 7, (Bolton) Hartford, Conn. 

Laura, 7, (Rohr) Westerville, O. 

I-aura, 7, Norwalk. Conn. 

Laura', 7, (Mix) Indianapolis, Ind. 

Laura A., 7, (iNewell) Lafayette, N. Y. 
Laura A., 7, (Phelps) N. Hartford, Ct. 

Laura C, 7 Watrousville, Mich. 

Laura W., 7, (Spooner) 

Southampton, Mass. 

Laura Louisa, 7, (Hardy) Kent, O. 

Laura E., 7, (Johnson) N. Casco, Mich. 

Laura A., 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

I aura A. 7, (Vinton) . .Willington, Ct. 
Laura, 7, (Brown).. S. Carton, N. Y. 
L.aura, 7, (Bassett) .. .Limerick, N. Y. 

Laura, 7 Bridgewater, N. Y. 

Laura A., 7, (Hotchkiss-Reynolds) 

Lafayette. Ind. 

Laura, 7, (Aiken) Painesville, O. 

Laura A., 7, (Valentine) Ithaca. N. Y. 

Laura. 7, (Gates) Hartford, Conn. 

Laura Ann, 7, (St. John) Rutland, Vt. 



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sg35. Laura J., 7, (Spooner) Philadelp'a, Pa. 

boio. l.aura E., 7, (McUride) ... .Wayne, O. 

6306. Laura, 7 Hicks, N. Y. 

6336. Laura T., 7, (Palmer) Cardiiigt'n, Can. 

6389. Laura, 7, (Singletary) . .St. Louis, Mo. 

6579. Laura K., 7, (Augsbury) 

Watertown, N. Y. 

6757. Laura Ann, 7 S. Adams, Mass. 

6795. Laura Jane, 7 Ripley, N. Y. 

7220. Laura Bell, 7, Cleveland, O. 

7451. Laura C, 8, (Marshall) . ..Chicago, III. 

7609. Laura, 8, (Foster) Conneaut, O. 

7702. Laura, 8, (West) Smithfield, Pa. 

7814. Laura B., 8, (Humphrey) . .Medina, O. 

7835. Laura, 8, ( ) Colwich, Kan. 

7B78. Laura Cooper, 8 Fulton, HI. 

8394. Laura T., 8. (Phelps) Be'ver Dam, Wis. 

8475. Laura Eveline, 8. (Tower) Lenox, Pa. 

8497. Laura Jane, 8, (Bailey) . .Virgil, N. Y. 

8783. Laura Adelle, 8, (Fisk) Brookfield, Vt. 

8960. Laura Jane, 8, (Barnes) . .Canaan, Ct. 

8962. Laura, 8 Worcester, Mass. 

9015. Laura B., 8 Chicago, 111. 

9176. Laura, 8, (Brotherton) 

New London, N. Y. 

9215. Laura E., 8, (Pope) Mt. Pleas., Mich. 

9299. Laura E., 8,. (Griflni) Charlestown, O. 

9362. Laura M., 8, (Brinton) . .Windsor, Ct. 

9690. Laura Jane, 3 Calwood, Mo. 

9912. Laura Ella, 6, (Youngs) Elwood, Ind. 

9976. Laura A., 8 Chicago, 111. 

9978. Laura B., 8, ( Stowell) 

Chicopee, Mass. 

10002. Laura, 8, (Lee) Poultney, Vt. 

IOOG4. Laura J., 8 Mansfield, O. 

10158. Laura T., 8 Codrington, Canada 

10197. Laura, 8, Keokuk, la. 

10209. Laura J., 8, (Marshall) Torringtoii, Ct. 
10527. Laura Cordelia, 8,...S. Amboy, N. Y. 

10625. Laura, 8 Chicago, 111. 

10787. Laura Effie, 8 Mexico, O. 

10883. Laura May, 8 Painesville, O. 

10903. Laura Wesley, 8,. .Northampton, Mass. 

109 1 7. 1. Laura Belle, 8 Fargo, N. Dak. 

11057. Laura L., 9, (Temple) .. .Jefferson. O. 

11229. Laura A., 9 Chicopee, Mass. 

ii4i6. Laura, 9 Syracuse, N. Y. 

11844. Laura D., 9, Ghent, N. Y. 

1 1892. Laura Jane, 9, Vienna, N. Y. 

12059. Laura, 9 Cedar Falls, la. 

12165. Laura Effie, 9, Des Moines, la. 

12412.3. Laura A., 9 .Atwater, O. 

2496. Lauraha, 6, (Ellsworth) Chester, Mass. 

3696. Lauraha, 6, (Knowlton) Ludlow, Mass. 

1308. Laurane, 5, (Willard) 

Wayne Co., N. Y. 

1700. Lauren, 6, +.-.-I^'gw Hartford, Conn. 

6377. Lauren F., 7, +.... Henderson, Minn. 

10210. Lauren F.. 8, + Los Angeles, Cal. 

i'353. Laurence D., 9 Empire, Kan. 

12239. Laurence Elton, -f-.... North East, Pa. 

3421. Laurens French, 6, .-Xmsterdam, N. Y. 

5165. Laurissa A., 7, (Carpenter) 

Oceana Co., Mich. 

9149. Laurus, 8, + Elberon, N. J. 

11883. Laurus, Jr., 9 Elberon, N. J. 

678. Lavina, 5, (Hagar) . .Masonville, N. Y. 

4852. Lavina, 7, (Hollistcr) Mich. 

5905. Lavina, 7 Farmington, Mich. 

6468. Lavina, 7 Windham, N. Y. 

6658. Lavina R., 7 New Durham. Ind. 

8503. Lavina, 8, (Stevens) .. ..Groton, N. Y. 

2382. Lavinia, 6, (Bissell) . . . Austinburg, O. 

2715. Lavinia E., 6, (Hull) 

Schuyler's Lake, N. Y. 

3776. Lavinia, 7, (Barney).. .Penficld, N. Y. 

5267. Lavinia, 7, Vernon, N. Y. 

54o4. Lavinia, 7, (Crane).. W. Albany, N. Y. 

5463. Lavinia, 7, (Palmer-Girard) 

Blooming Valley, Pa. 

5828. Lavinia, 7, (Robinson) Dundee. N. Y. 

5937. Lavinia II., 7, (Jones) Phila., Pa. 

6502.1. Lavinia, 7 Lansing, N. Y. 

8948. Lavinia, 8. (Washburn) Shef'ld, Mass. 

S442. Lawrence .\., 7, -}-... .Windsor, Conn. 

7706. Lawrence, 8, m Chemung, N. V. 

11168. Lawrence, Luckey, O. 

11272. Lawrence Lawton, 9, Lyons, W^is. 

11658. Lawrence C, 9 Hiram, O. 

11910. Lawrence Lee, 9 Pemberville, O. 



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Lawrence Elton, 9, + North East, Pa. 

Leach S., 6, m Onondaga, N. Y, 

Leander Vaness, 7, +...Monton, Cal. 

Leander, 7 Halcott, N. Y. 

Leander, 8, Transitville, Ind. 

Leander, 8, + Sullivan, O. 

Leander, 8 Transitville, ^ Ind. 

Leander Tannerville, N. Y. 

Leavitt R., 8, + Claverack, N. Y. 

Leavitt J., 8, m Deckertown, N. J. 

Lebbeus, (Col.), 5, + 

Cherry Valley, N. Y. 

Lebbeus, 6, + Burlington, N. Y. 

Lebbeus Milo, 8, m., Burlington, N. Y. 

Lee, 7 Edwards, N. Y. 

Lee A., 8, m Conneaut, O. 

Lee, 8 Elm Hall, Mich. 

Lee Pierson, 8, ' Ottumwa, la. 

Lee, 8 Chicago, IlL 

Lee Carpenter, 9, Windsor, O. 

Leeman Levi, 7,... Port Gibson, N. Y. 

Lefa, 8 Busti. N. Y. 

Leister, 6, + Barkhamstead, Conn. 

Lela, 8 Tustin, Mich. 

Leland M., 8 Shaftsbury, Vt 

Leland R., 8 Richfield, N. Y. 

Leland Porter, 8, + Chicago, 111. 

Leland Smith, 10, ...Gr. Rapids, Mich. 
Lelia, 8, (Robertson) . .Ft. (Tollins, CoL 

Lemuel, 4 Torrington, Conn. 

Lemuel, 5 Bolton, Conn. 

Lemuel, 5, Torrington, Conn. 

Lemuel, 5, + Winchester, Conn. 

Lemuel, 6, Torrington, Conn. 

Lemuel G., 6, in Springfield. Mass. 

Lemuel, 8, + Riceville, la. 

Lena Eloise, 8 Sangersfield, N. Y. 

Lena I., 8, (Willson) . . ..Adams, Minn. 

Lena, 9 N. Brookfield. N. Y. 

Lena L., 9 Ithaca, N. Y. 

Lena A., 10, (.Arabach) Pittsf'd, Mass. 

Lena, (Leipold) Phoenicia, N. Y. 

Leiiora B., 8, (Rand) . .Covington, Ky. 

(Miss) Leo, 8 Fremont, Neb. 

Leo, 8 Corinth, Ky. 

Leo, 9, Bergen, N. Y. 

Leo Alice, 9, Fremont, Neb. 

Leon, 7 Tekamah, Neb. 

Leon Edward, 7, + Bristol, Conn. 

Leon Vorheis, 8 Cal. 

Leon H., 8 W. Vienna, N. Y. 

Leon E., 8, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Leon, 9 .'\thens. Pa. 

Leona, 9, Leando, la. 

Leona Jenks, 9 Victor, N. Y. 

Leonard, 5 m Rock Co., 111. 

Leonard H., 6, +... .Champion, N. Y. 

Leonard, 6, + Whately, Mass. 

Leonard, 6, ra Cambridge, N. Y. 

Leonard G., 7, + St. Johns, Mich. 

Leonard, 7, m. Denmark, N. Y. 

Leonard L., 7, + Peoria, HI. 

Leonard, 7, 4- Tolland, Conn. 

Leonard, 7, + Cleveland, O. 

Leonard S., 7. +..Leyden Hill, N. Y. 
Leonard Martin, 8, +.. .Cleveland, O. 
Leonard-5lanton, 8, -f Addison, Mich. 

Leonard M., 8, + Crittenden, Ky. 

Leonard C, 9 Cleveland, O. 

Leonard Wilcox, 9 N. Y. 

Lconidas. 8, m., Ft. Collins, Col. 

Leonie Mary, 9, ....New Haven, Conn. 
Leonora, 7, (Howard) S. Canton, N. Y. 
Leonora L., 8, (Baker) Leapolis, Wis. 

Leora, 8 Mendota, Mo. 

Leroy, 8 Liberty, O. 

Leroy, 8 Mansion, Wis. 

Leroy, 8, Mendota, Mo. 

Le Roy Besley, 8 Wavcrly, N. Y. 

Le Roy Levem, 9....\\'. Danby. N. Y. 

Leroy Howard, 9 Cleveland.^ O. 

Leroy P., 9, + Norton, Kan. 

Leroy, ro, Centralia. Wash. 

Leslie Rood, 8, + Cleveland, O. 

Leslie G., 8, + Farmington, N. Y. 

Leslie A., 8 Demosville, Ky. 

Leslie George, 0,. .. Farmington, N. Y. 
Lestea May, (Cjruthers) Springf'd, 111. 

Lester, 6, + La Porte, Ind. 

Lester, 6, -j- Jefferson, O. 



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Lester, 6 Springfield, Mass. 

Lester, 7 Mansfield, Conn. 

Lester, 7, + Windsor, Conn. 

Lester, 7, la. 

Lester, 7 Westfield, Mass. 

Lester Paine. 8, +... .Lebanon, Conn. 

Lester Job, 8 Windsor, Conn. 

Lester, 8, Pawlet, Vt. 

Lester Grant, 9, ...San Francisco, Cal. 

Lester R., 9 Newark Valley, N. Y. 

Lester Lorenzo, 9, ...Scotch Ridge, O. 

Lester Thaddeus, 9 Medora, 111. 

Lester M., 9 Council Grove, Kan. 

Lester, 10 Cleveland, O. 

Lester, 10 Pawlet, Vt. 

Leta, 8, (Hart) Rock Creek, O. 

Lettie, 9, (Puraphrey) Ferris, 111. 

Leverett Mills, 7,.. San Francisco, Cal. 
Leverett Wilbur, 9, + . .Carrollton, 111. 

Leverett Wm., 10 CarroUton, 111. 

Levi, 4, + Bolton, Conn, 

Levi, 5, 4- Simsbury, Conn, 

Levi, 5, + Elba, N. Y. 

Levi, 5, 4- Bolton, Conn. 

Levi, 6, + Brandford, W. Canada 

Levi, 6, + Scotch Ridge, O. 

Levi, 6, 4- Washington, D. C. 

Levi G., 6, + Hamilton, N. Y. 

Levi, 6, + Cardington, Ont., Can. 

Levi, 6, Torrington, Conn. 

Levi P., 7. +...New Hartford, N. Y. 

Levi G., 7, + Milwaukee, Wis. 

Levi, 7, m Ancram, N. Y. 

Levi, 7, + Gallatin, N. Y. 

Levi W., 7, ra.,..N. Brownville, Mich. 

Levi, 7, + Webster, O. 

Levi, 7, 4- FennvITle, Mich. 

Levi Chamberlain, 7, m.,..Potosi, Mo. 

Levi, 7 N. C. 

Levi, 7 Armada, Mich. 

Levi, 7, 4- Homer, N. Y. 

Levi, 7, m. Jamestown, N. Y. 

Levi Nelson, 7, ...Walnut Lake, Minn. 

Levi W., 8 Tustin, Mich. 

Levi, 8 Virgil, N. Y. 

Levi G., 8, Milwaukee, Wis. 

Levi, 8, Haydenville, Mass. 

Levi Dudley, 9, Emporia, Kan. 

Levietta I., 7, (Collins) N. Haven, Ct. 

Lewan Burt, 6 N. Y. 

Lewis H., 6, m., . . . .Lindonville, N. Y. 

Lewis T., 6, + Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Lewis, 6, + Colebrook, N. H. 

Lewis, 6, + Bay City, Mich. 

Lewis Cass, 7, + Lansing, Mich. 

Lewis J., 7, 4- Los .\ngeles, Cal. 

Lewis Collins, 7, + Sandusky, O. 

Lewis Albert, 7, + Manchester, la. 

Lewis. 7, + Charlestown, O. 

Lewis G., 7, + Summerville, III. 

Lewis Squire, 7 Branford, Conn. 

Lewis, 7 W. Camden, N. Y. 

Lewis, 7, + Gouverneur, N. Y. 

Lewis Alfred, 7, + . . . Nahcotta, Wash. 

Lewis, 7, + W. Amboy, N. Y. 

Lewis Cass, 8 Lansing, Mich. 

Lewis Ira, 8, O- 

Lewis Seelve, 8, + Syracuse, N. Y. 

Lewis Albert. 8, + Fort Dodge, la. 

Lewis Birdsall, 8, + Northshade, Mich. 

Lewis H. 8 Macopin Co., 111. 

Lewis, 8 N. Y. City 

Lewis Ichjibod, 8, m.,.. Hudson, N. Y. 

Lewis Edwin, 8 Perrysville, Ind. 

Lewis Herbert, 8, +..Des Moines, la. 
Lewis W., 8, +... Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

Lewis Mason, 8, + Dallas City, 111. 

Lewis Edwin, 8 Nahcotta, Wash. 

Lewis, 8 Scottsburg, Ind. 

Lewis Downes, 8, ...New Haven, Conn. 

Lewis D., 9 Bay City, Mich. 

Lewis William, 9 Ayrshire, la. 

Libbie S., 8, (Carpenter) La Porte, Ind. 

Libbie, 9, (Falor) Akron. O. 

Licester, 6, + Westfield, Mass. 

Lila Mabel, 7 Plainville, Conn. 

Lila Inez, 8, (Beck) .. .Woodstock, 111. 
Lila Leoni. 8, (Twichel) . .N. Lyme, O. 

Lilian Viola, 8 La Grange, Ind. 

Lilla Edwina, 7, Wyoming, la. 



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Lilla Amelia, 9 Holyoke, Mass. 

Lillian I., 7, (Constantine) Aurora, 111. 
Lillian F., 7, (Pierce) Cambridge, N. Y. 

Lillian, 7 Jefferson, O. 

Lillian May, 8, (Kinner) . . . Sayre, Pa. 

Lillian Valeria, 8 Brookfield, Vt. 

Lillian, 8 Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Lillian Viola, 8, (Loud) Sp'f'd, RIass. 

Lillian Louise, 9 Milan, Pa. 

Lillian, 9 Bainbridge, N. Y. 

Lillian Frances, 9, (Sirlouis) Akron, O. 

Lillian M., 9, Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

Lillie, 8 :... Chicago, 111. 

Lillie, 8 Canisteo, N. Y. 

Lillie Belle, 9 San Francisco, Cal. 

Lillie, 9 Newark Valley, N. Y. 

Lilly Dale, 7 Wayne, O. 

Lilly, 8 Harriman, Tenn. 

Lilly M., 7, (Servey) Champion, N. Y. 
Lilly M., 8, (Peckham) Cazen'a, Mich. 

Lily Gay, 8 Neosho Falls, Kan. 

Lina T., 8 North East, Pa. 

Linas H., 6 Hopkinton, la. 

Lincoln E., 7, Carthage, N. Y. 

Lincoln, 8, SoUsville, N. Y. 

Linda. 8 Webster, O. 

Linda Kansas City, Mo. 

Linn, 8, Mesopotamia, O. 

Linn, 8 Independence, la. 

Linn, + Whitley Co., Ind. 

Linn Miland, 9 Cleveland, O. 

Linnie Clare, ,9 Wash. C. H., O. 

Linus, 5, + Hopkinton, la. 

Lionel, 5, Westfield, Mass. 

Lionel Dyer, 9 Marquette, Kan. 

Livonia, 7, (Prentiss) Quincy, 111. 

Lizzie, 8, Chicago, 111. 

Lizzie E., 8, (Whitman) . ..Prov., R. I. 

Lizzie, 8 Northfield, Vt. 

Lizzie, 8 Chicago, 111. 

Lizzie. 8 Verona, N. Y. 

Lizzie, 8 W. Camden, N. Y. 

Lizzie, 8 Canisteo, N. Y. 

Lizzie C, 8, (Bays) ... Enterprise. Ky. 

Lloyd, 7, Edwards, N. Y. 

Lloyd Vemer, 8, + Kilbourn, Wis. 

Llovd A.. 8 Fulton, N. Y. 

Llovd Webster, 8, m. Chicago, 111. 

Loah Springfield. 111. 

Loannah, 5 Bolton, Conn. 

Loas Martha, 9, Stronghurst, 111. 

Lodema B., 8, (Babst) . . .Topeka, Kan. 

Lodice, 7, (Blaine) Noble Co., Ind. 

Lodwick. 6 Egremont, Mass. 

Loira Chapman, 8, + . .Keosanqua, la. 

Loira Chapman, 9, m Eldon, la. 

Lois, 3, ( Wright).. E. Windsor, Conn. 

Lois, 3 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Lois, 4, (Foote) Simsbury, Conn. 

Lois, 4, (Watrous) . .Colchester, Conn. 
■ ■ ■ (Hanchett)... Westfield, Mass. 

(Perkins) .\ndover. Conn. 

( Sulard) Columbia, Conn. 

(Kilbourn) .. .Hartford, Conn. 
„„.„, J, (Morris) . .Wolcottville, Conn. 

Lois, 5, Becket, Mass. 

Lois, 5, (Hale) Longmeadow, Mass. 

Lois, 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

Lois! 6, (Hull) Vernon, Conn. 

(Bigelow) 

(Rowley) Locke, N. Y. 

6, (Falen) N. Y. City 

(IJennett) . . .Brookfield, Mass. 

7, (MuUins) .. .Shawnee. Mo. 

(Holcomb) S. Cairo, N. Y. 

7, (Williams-Lamb) 

Bismarck, Mich. 
Lois S., 8, (Ruggles)... Northfield. Vt. 
Lois E., 8. (Tones) Garden City. Mmn. 
Lois, 8. (Goodsell). . .Macopin Co., 111. 
Lona C, 7, (Cartwright) Columbus, O. 

Lophela, 6 Charlestown, O. 

Lophelia, 6, Winchester, Conn 

Lora, 6, (Dewev) Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Lora E., 7, (Crossland-Wadsworth) 

Council Bluffs, la. 

Lora, 7, (Maxwell) Bolton, Conn. 

Lora 7 Cooperstown, N. \. 

Lora C, 8, (Barden) Edw'dsb'g, Mich. 
Lorain, 5, Harwinton, Conn. 



Lois, 4, 
Lois, 5, 
Lois, 5, 
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Lorain, 8, Middletown, Conn. 

Loraine, 6, Hannibal, N. Y. 

Loraine, 10 

Lorana, 7, (De Graw) Gre'nville, Mich. 

Loren^ 5, -j- Stockbridge, Mass. 

Loren Williams, 6, -f- Westcbestcr, Ct. 

Loren D., 6, + Mexico, N. Y. 

Loren A., 7, m., Anadarko, Okla. 

Loren Levi, 7, + Pemberville, O. 

Loren Hart, 8 New Haven, Conn. 

I-oren Levi, 9, Pemberville, O. 

Lorenzo Dow, 5, -^-. .. Syracuse, N. V. 

Lorenzo, 6, -f Iladley, 111. 

Lorenzo Foster, 7,. ... Hartford, Conn. 

Lorenzo, 7, -{- Cayuga Co., N. Y. 

Lorenzo, 7 Conneaut, Pa. 

Lorenzo, 7 Neb. 

Lorenzo A., 7, + Westfield, O. 

Lorenzo D., 8 Springwater, N. Y. 

Lorenzo Dow, 8, Conneaut, Pa. 

Loretta, 8 Buffalo, N. Y. 

Lorin, 5, m Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Lorin, 6, + S. Windsor, Conn. 

Lorin, 7, + Stafford. N. Y. 

Lorin, 7 Kent, O. 

Lorin Dwight, 7,...S. Windsor, Conn. 

Lorin, 7, + W. Camden, N. Y. 

Lorin, 8 Russell, Wis. 

Lorin Warnerville, Neb. 

Lorinda, A., 7, (Burgess) 

Bridgewater, N. Y. 

Lorinda L., 7 Blandford, Mass. 

Lorinda A., 8, (Hubbell) 

Los .-Xngeles, Cal. 

Lorinda, 8 Columbus, Wis. 

Loring, 6, m., Ind. 

Loring, 6, + Hartford, Conn. 

Loring R., 8, + Chicago, 111. 

Loring Lawrence, 9, ...Cedar Falls. la. 

Lorrain, 5, + Winchester, Conn. 

Lorraine, 7, Hannibal, N. Y. 

Lorraine, 8 Hannibal, N. Y. 

Lorrin Kingsley, 7, +.. Weymouth, O. 

Lorrin Louson, 9, -f Akron, O. 

Lottie Cordelia, 8 Chicago, 111. 

Lottie M., 8, (Tavlor) . . . Amery, Wis. 

Lottie I., 9, (HoUister) Brighton. Wis. 

Lottie W., 9 Oxford, N. Y. 

Lottie May, 9, (Mehl) Greenfield, Pa. 

Lottie Lillian, 10 Pueblo, Col. 

Louie J., 8, m N. Dak. 

Louis, 7 Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

Louis N., 7, +••- -Minneapolis, Minn. 

Louis Le Grand, 8, m., 

Middletown, N. Y. 

Louis A., 8, +...Bald\vinsville, N. Y. 

Louis, 8 St. Paul. Minn. 

Louis H., 9, m., Bristol, Conn. 

Louis, 9, Green Oak, Mich. 

Louis William, 10, Belleville, Kan. 

Louisa, 6, (Havward) Berlin, Vt. 

6, (Pellet) New Lyme, O- 

6, (Raymond) Ballston, N. Y. 
6, (Bates) Southampton, Mass. 

6, (Mead) Jefferson, O. 

Louisa M., 6, (Hosmer) Westf'd, Mass. 

Louisa M., 7 Lebanon, Conn. 

Louisa Jane, 7, Hartford, Conn. 

Louisa, 7 New Britain, Conn. 

Louisa, 7, (Dunham) Denmark, N. Y. 

7, (White) Mauch Chunk, Pa, 
7, (Carpenter) N. Cov'nt'y, Ct. 
7, (Chase) ... .Florence, N. Y. 
7, (Benedict) .. ..Cleveland, O. 

7, (Smedley) Jersey, O. 

7 Vernon. N. Y. 

7, (Hubbard) Hartford, Conn. 

O., 7, (Fitz Simonds) 

Torrington, Conn. 

Louisa Maria, 7 Suffield, Conn. 

Louisa J., 7, (Sanders) Co'rtland, N. Y. 
Louisa, 7, (Caswell) .. ..Boonsboro, la. 

I^ouisa, 7, (Robins) Massillon, O- 

Louisa, 7, Colchester, Conn. 

Louisa, 7, (Parker) Lcwiston, Me. 

Louisa P., 7. (Hay) .. .Lebanon, N. Y. 

Louisa. 7. (Stockwell) Wis. 

Louisa, 7. (Burr) (ienoa, N. Y. 

Louisa Eunice, 7 Fiskburg. Ky. 

Louisa P., 7, (Tidwell) Adrian, Mich. 



Louisa, 
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Louisa F., 7, (French).. N. Haven, CL 
Louisa S., 8, (Haskin) Osceola, Wis. 

Louisa, 8, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Louisa, 8 Vinton, Co., O. 

Louisa L., 8, (Nichols) . .Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Louisa E., 8, Lamartine, Wis. 

Louisa, 8. (Burrell) Little Falls, N. Y. 
Louisa M., 8, (Linhart) 

Manchester Green, Conn. 

Louisa Reed, 8 Alpena, Mich. 

Louisa Ropes, 9 Ithaca, N. Y. 

Louise P., 8, (Fullerton) 

La Crosse, Wis. 

Louise Jeannette, 9, Kcwanee, 111. 

Louise F., 9, (Christison) 

Kvansville, Wis. 
Louise Lisette, 9,. . .Indianapolis, Ind. 

Louise, 9, Chicago, 111. 

Lovana, 5, (Foster) W. Stockb'e, Mass. 
Lovana, 7, (DeGraw) Greenville, Mich. 
Lovell, 5, (Phelps) . .Bloomticld, Conn. 
Lovell Dewey, 8, -j- ... .Jackson, Mich. 

Lovena May, 10, Ayrshire, la. 

Lovice, 6, (Satterlee) Athens. Pa. 

Lovice, 7, (Abby) N'. Brookf'd, N. Y. 
Lovice, 7- (Tillotson). ..Oxford, N. Y. 

Lovice, 8. (Cole) Lisle, N. Y. 

Lovicia, 8, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Lovina, 6, (Burke) Bernardst'n, Mass. 
Lovina, 6, (Cleveland) 

Constantla, N. Y. 
Lovina J., 7.... Three Mile Bay, N. Y. 
Lovina. '7, (Stratton) .. .Oxford, N. Y. 

Lovina, 8 Logan, O. 

Lovisa, 5, (Searle) Southa'pton, Mass. 
Lovisa, s, (Ilayden) Benningt'n, N. Y. 

Lovisa, 5, Torrington, Conn. 

Lovisa, 5, (Phillow) Torrington. Conn. 

Lovisa, 5 Becket. Mass. 

Lovisa, 6, (Strong) .. .CoUinsville, 111. 

Lovisa, 6, New Lyme, O. 

Lovisa, 6, Wilbraham, Mass. 

Lovisa, 6, (Austin) Perry, N. Y. 

Lovisa, 6, (Reese) ... .Egremont, Mass. 

Louisa Jane, 7, Hartford, Conn. 

Lovisa, 7, Sangerfield, N. Y. 

Lovisa, 7, (Wood) Georgia, Vt. 

Lovisa E., 8, (Crane) H'rtw'v'le, Mich. 

Lovisa, 8, (Paine) Charlotte, Slich. 

Lovisa Windham, N. Y. 

Lovisa, (Day) Catskill, N. Y. 

Lovisa, (Young) . . ..Tannerville, N. Y. 
Lovy, s, (Waitfield) . . . .Soraers, Conn. 

Lowell Arnold. 9, New Phila., O. 

Loyal L., 8, + Nashville, Mich, 

Lozena, 7, (Lewis) Manchester, Me. 

Luan, 8, Freehold. Pa. 

Luana, 6, (Gay) Stafford, Conn. 

Luana C, 8, (Thorp) . .Cass Co., Mich. 
Lucelia M., 7, (Willis) Carthage, N. Y. 

Lucella, 8, Alaiedon, Mich. 

Lucevia, 8, (Bassett) Chicago. 111. 

Lucia, 6, Cleveland, O. 

Lucia, 6. (Pomeroy) . . .Burlington, Vt. 
Lucia Ann, 7, (McDonald) 

Quasqueton. la. 
Lucia E., 7, (Edwards) W'terv'le. N. Y. 
Lucia A., 7, (Lewis) . . . .Lincoln. Neb. 

Lucia, 7, Pawlet. Vt. 

Lucia Grovella, 8,. .Higginsville, N. Y. 

Lucia, 8, (Blossom) Poultney, Vt. 

Lucia, 9 Mcridcn, Conn. 

Lucian B., 7, ni., Windsor. Conn. 

Lucian, 7, -f Madison, O. 

Lucian Edmund, 8 Pawlet, Vt. 

Lucien Burt, 7, Oneida, N. Y. 

Lucien Burt, 7 Oneida, N. Y. 

Lucien E., 8, -f:*--W. Burlington, Pa. 
Lucile, 8, (Bastianelli) .... Rome, Italy 

I.ucile, 9. Elyria, O. 

Lucile, 9 Fort Dodge. la. 

Lucilla A., 7, (Bigelow) N'boro, Mass. 
Lucina M., 6, (Sprague) 

Independence. Mo. 
Lucina, 6. (Tracy) E. Montpelicr, Vt. 

Lucina, 7, (Keeler) Smithfield, Pa. 

Lucina. 7, Utica, N. Y. 

Lucina S.. 7 S. Covcr.try, Conn. 

Lucina, 7, (P'lton) Clinton, N. Y. 

Lucina, 7, (Baker) Summit, Wis. 



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Lucina E., 7, (Tupper) Gr. Blanc, Mich. 

Lucina, 8, Milan, Pa. 

Lucina, 8, (Johnson) N. Y. 

Lucina, 8, (Kitts) . .Pottersville, Mich. 

Lucina, 9 Penfield, N. Y. 

Lucina E., Whitingham, Vt. 

Lucince, 8, (Arlington) ., .Athens, Pa. 
Lucinda, 5, ((^ady) . . .Wapping, Conn. 
Lucinda, 5, (Bates) Southt'p't'n, Mass. 
Lucinda, 5, (Olds) . ..Southwick, Mass. 
Lucinda, 6, (Bliss) ... .Lebanon, Conn. 
Lucinda, 6, (Allen) .. .Pavilion, N. Y. 
Lucinda, 6, (Potter) . ..Lebanon, Conn. 
Lucinda, 6, (Millerd) Milwaukee, Wis. 
Lucinda, 6, (Babcock) . .Colchester, Ct. 

Lucinda, 6, Winchester, Conn. 

Lucinda, 6, (Soper) Roseville, Pa. 

Lucinda, 6, (Aldermon) Ind. 

Lucinda, 6, (Page) . . .Cohocton, N. Y. 
Lucinda, 7, (Payson) .. .Oneida, N. Y. 

Lucinda, 7 Ne\wille, Ind. 

Lucinda, 7, (Gee) Hicksville, O. 

Lucinda, 7. (Bixby) . .Beardstown, 111. 

Lucinda M., 7, Lebanon, Conn. 

Lucinda, 7, (Starkweather) 

Jordanville, N. Y. 
Lucinda, 7, (Williams) Oxford, N. Y. 

Lucinda, 7, (Ellis) Nemaha, la. 

Lucinda J., 7 Naperville, 111. 

Lucinda, 7, (Case) New Hartford, Ct. 
Lucinda, 7, (Lunt) . . . . Mendon, N. Y. 
Lucinda, 7, (Ayres) . . .Waterbury, yt. 
Lucinda, 7, (Alphin) . . .Holbrook, Ky. 
Lucinda, 8, (Holdredge) 

Smithville Flats, N. Y. 

Lucius, 6 Otisco, N. Y. 

Lucius A., 7. + S. Barre, N. Y. 

Lucius B., 7, ra Ellington, Conn. 

Lucius Maro, 7 Vermillion, O. 

Lucius Judd, 7, Bainbridge, O. 

Lucius B., 7, + E. Wilson, N. Y. 

Lucius Lorenzo, 7, + Milwaukee, Wis. 
Lucius Augustus 7 -)- • -Kiverton, Conn. 

Lucius G., 7, + Painesville, O. 

Lucius L., 8 Milwaukee, Wis. 

Lucius William, 9 Meadville, Mo. 

Lucretia, 4, (Kellogg) E. Windsor, Ct. 

Lucretia, 5, (Cowles) O. 

Lucretia, 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

Lucretia, 6, (Pulver) . ..Gallatin, N. Y. 

Lucretia, 6 Salem, Conn. 

Lucretia H., 6, (Warner) 

Rochester, N. Y. 

Lucretia, 7 Kendall, Mich. 

Lucretia, 7, (Burlingame) 

Le Roy, N. Y. 
Lucretia, 7, (Vaill) . . Wethersfield. III. 
Lucretia, 7, (Delany) . .Clinton. N. Y. 

Lucretia, 7 Rhinebeck. N. Y. 

Lucretia, 7, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

Lucretia P., 7, (Morgan) 

New London, Conn. 
Lucretia W., 7. (Hilliard) B'st'n, Mass. 
Lucretia, 7, (Fairchild) . ..Avon, Conn. 
Lucretia J., 7, (Stephenson) 

Peckville, Pa. 

Lucretia, 7, Litchfield. Conn. 

Lucretia, 7, (Allphin) . .Flingville. Ky. 

Lucretia S., 8 Melrose, N. Y. 

Lucretia, 8, (Lewis) Tyler. Mich. 

Lucretia R.. 8 W. Williamsfield. O. 

Lucy. 4. (Adams) .... Simsbury, Conn. 

Lucy. 4, (Jovner) Windsor, Conn. 

Lucy, 4, (Uavlord) . ..Torringford. Ct. 

Lucy, 4, (Laflen) Westfield. Mass. 

Lucy. 4, (King) Manchester, N. Y. 

Lucy, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

Lucy, 5, (Smith). . .Torrington, Conn. 
Lucy, 5, (Humiston) . ..Harwinton, Ct. 

Lucy. 5, (Talcott) Atwater, O. 

Lucy, s, (Walker) S. Ilill, Pa. 

Lucy, 5, (Searl) W. Springfield, Mass. 

Lucy, 6 Oneida Co., N. Y. 

Lucy A., 6, (Buell) Port Leyden, N. Y. 

Lucy, 6 Montpelier. V t. 

Lucy Matilda. 6 Andover, Conn. 

Lucy, 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

Lucy', 6 Jerusalem, N. Y. 

Lucy, 6, (Abel) Lebanon, Conn. 

Lucy, 6 (Cummins) Wis. 



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Lucy, 6, Winchester, Conn. 

Lucy L., 6, (Plumley) . . .Rockford, la. 

Lucy, 6, Mt. Holly, Vt. 

Lucy, 6, (Caldwell)... Richfield, N. Y. 
Lucy, 6. (Sheldon).. .Middleburg, Vt. 
Lucy P., 6. (Blodget) Wauwatosa. Wis. 

Lucy, 6, (Wood) Le Roy, N. Y. 

Lucy, 6, (Tuttle-Andrus) 

Spanish Forks, Utah 
Lucy Ann, 6, (Dibble) . .Westf'd, Mass. 
Lucy, 6, (Thomson-Rogers) Vienna, O. 
Lucy A., 6. (Granger) Southw'k, Mass. 
Lucy S., 6, (Delamater) Liberty, Mich. 

Lucy Louisa, 6 Goshen, Mass. 

Lucy Allen, 6, (Allen) .. .Jefferson. O. 
Lucy A., 6, (Farnham) Tolland. Mass. 

Lucy, 6, (Kellogg) Fowler, O. 

Lucy, 7, (Morgan) ... .Waucosti, Wis. 
Lucy Ann, 7, (Rogers) .. .Windsor, O. 

Lucy, 7 Remson Corners, O. 

Lucy. 7 Damascus, O. 

Lucy AL, 7, (Condit) . . .Spooner, Wis. 

Lucy, 7, Alexander, N. Y. 

Lucy Ann, 7, (Brayton) .... Lyons, la. 

Lucy Ann, 7 New Haven, Conn. 

Lucy, 7 Otsego, N, Y. 

Lucy A., 7, (Lyon) Easton, Conn. 

Lucy, 7, Bridgewater, N. Y. 

Lucy E., 7, (Tiffany) Harford. Pa. 

Lucy, 7, (Ely) Boonton, N. Y. 

Lucy, 7, (De Witt) Burlingame, Kan. 

Lucy, 7, (Fritcher) Owego, N. Y. 

Lucy Ann, 7, (Maloney) Clarinda, la. 
Lucy A., 7, (Waterman) Windsor, Ct. 

Lucy W., 7, (Gates) Windsor, Ct. 

Lucy, 7 Salisbury, N. Y. 

Lucy, 7, (Root) Winsted, Conn, 

Lucy Parsons, 7, ...W. Suffield, Conn. 

Lucy, 7 Springfield, Mass. 

Lucy A., 7. (Bisbee) . .Lebanon, N. Y. 
Lucy, 7, (Lyon)... New Haven. Conn. 
Lucy D.. 7, (Tolbert) Ch'tauqua, N. Y. 
Lucy, 7, (Wentworth) Windh'm, N. Y. 

Lucy, 7 Trenton, N. Y. 

Lucy, 7, (Fish) Mecca, O. 

Lucy Ann, 7 Todd Co., Minn. 

Lucy P., 7. (Traver).. Chatham, N. Y. 

Lucy, 7, ( Weagley) Kan. 

Lucy L., 7. (Houghtaling) Seym'r, Ct. 
Lucy F., 7, (Franklin) Chatfield, Minn. 

Lucy Ann, 8 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

Lucy E., 8, (Whitney).. Auburn, Wis. 

Lucv Kitty, 8 Dundee, 111. 

Lucy J., 8, (Roberts)... Cleveland, O. 

Lucv May, 8, (Rudd) Medina, O. 

Lucy Maria, 8 N. Adams, Mass. 

Lucy .^nn, 8, Three Rivers, Mich. 

Lucy Ann, 8 Amboy, 111. 

Lucy Cornelia, 8 Galesburg, 111. 

Lucy, 8, (Cole) Delaware. N. Y. 

Lucy. 8. (Wilkinson) Battle C'k. Mich. 

Lucy J., 8, (Ross) Kasson, Kan. 

Lucy W., 8, (Harvey) Manlius, N. Y. 
Lucy A., 8, (Brown) Edw'dsb'g, Mich. 

Lucv L.. 8, (Jones) Utica. NY. 

Lucy Georgiana. 8,. . .Dickeyville, Md. 
Lucy Ann. 8, (Benner) Monm'th. Me. 

Lucv Harriet, 8 Denmark, la. 

Lucy H., 8. (Peirsol) . ..Emporia. Kan. 

Lucv, 8, (Ide) Mondovi, Wis. 

Lucy B., 8... Battle Ground City, Ind. 
Lucv, 8, (Wright) Painted Post, N. Y. 

Lucy M., 8 Smithville, N. Y. 

Lucy, 8, Wilson, N. Y. 

Lucy' Eveline. 8, Wilson, N. Y. 

Lucy, 8, (Seely) Wright. Mich. 

Lucy Jane, 8 Codrington, Canada 

Lucy Matilda, 8, Covington, Ky. 

Lucy, 8 Charlotte, Mich. 

Lucy'L., 8, ( ).. Council Bluffs, la. 

Lucy Mariah, 8, (Roberts) Dyer, Ark. 

Lucy Marshall, 9. Windsor, Conn. 

Lucy Unice, 10 Goliad, Texas 

Lucy E., (CoUings). .Whitingham, Vt. 
Luella N., 8, (Lewis).. .Abilene, Kan. 

Luella Z.. 8 Milwaukee, Wis. 

Luella H., 8 Cuyahoga Falls. O. 

Luella M., 9, (Moffett) Humboldt la 
Luella M., 9, (Lord) ... Dundee, N. Y. 
Luella Eugene, 9 FootviUe, O. 



Idnumts (^puraln^u 



674 



243. Luke, 4, -j- Windsor, Conn. 

1016. Luke, 5, + Barkharnsted, Conn. 

1274. Luke, 5, Tolland, Conn. 

1584. Luke, 6, -f Pittsburg, Pa. 

3816. Luke, 7. + Pittsburg, Pa. 

4o4A. Luke, 7 Watrousville, Mich. 

7S48. Luke, 8, Pittsburg, Pa. 

11326. Lula, 9, (Johnson) . .Harveysville, Kan, 

11501. Lula M., 9 Cleveland, O. 

11539. Lula Cady, 9, (Barret) Kan. City, Mo. 

7573. Lulu, 8, Windsor, O. 

10774. Lulu, 8 Byron, N. Y. 

I07'86. Lulu May, 8, Mexico, O: 

11160. Lulu, 9. Bergen, N. Y. 

11519. Lulu H., 9, (Sowle) Fairhaven, Mass. 

12196. Lulu, 9, Diamond Springs, Kan. 

12438. Lulu May, 9, Hicksville, O. 

12500. Lulu M., 10, (Clevenger) Winston, Mo. 

12585. Lulu Elta, 10 Ypsilanti, Mich. 

1663. Luman, 6, m., Torrington, Conn. 

3021. Luman, 6, + Torrington, Conn. 

5638. Luman, 7, Granby, Conn. 

6889. Luman, 7, Hartford, O. 

848o. Luman, 8 Utica, N. Y. 

760. Luna, 5, (Loomis) Bolton, Conn. 

2182. Lura, 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

2428. Lura, 6, (Brooks) . .Winchester, Conn. 

2482. Lura, 6, (Allen) Torrington, Conn. 

4623. Lura Dettie, 7, (Teeple) . .Paris, Mich. 

5089. Lura Elvira, 7 Georgia, V't. 

8005. Lura F., 7, (Segelstrom) 

Hermansville, Mich. 

10032. Lura A., 8, Skowhegan, Me. 

IX-12. Lura E Springfield, III. 

3075. Lurilla, 6, (Pease) Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

6429. Lurilla, 7 Bloomington, III. 

10470. Lusetta Florence, 8, Butler. Ky. 

11694. Lusira, 9, Penfield, N. Y, 

723. Luther, 5, +....New Hartford, Conn. 

742. Luther, 5, -j- Southampton, Mass. 

1005. Luther, 5, -j- Sunield, Conn. 

1071. Luther, 5, Colchester, Conn. 

1242. Luther, 5, Burlington, Vt. 

1244. Luther, 5, + Burlington. Vt. 

1355. Luther, 5, -j- Southwick, Mass. 

1459. Luther. 5. + Buffalo, N. Y. 

1788. Luther Spencer, 6, Southampton, Mass. 

2025. Luther, 6 Conneaut, O. 

2187. Luther, 6, -J- Coventry, Conn. 

2524. Luther, 6 Windsor, O. 

2556. Luther, 6 Suffield, Conn. 

2558. Luther, 6, + Suffield, Conn. 

2677. Luther, 6 Whately. Mass. 

2684. Luther 6, Middlesex, N. Y. 

3064. Luther, 6, + Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

3133. Luther. 6, Harmony, N. Y. 

3661. Luther Hathaway, 6, .. .Suffield, Conn. 

4236. Luther A., 7, -\- Belmont, la. 

5151. Luther, 7, -\- E. Troy, Pa. 

5402. Luther C., 7, m., Sherburne, N. Y. 

5386. Luther H., 7, Cuyahoga Falls. O. 

5523. Luther B., 7, ra., Cheshire, Mass. 

5588. Luther, 7, N. Y. City 

5804. Luther, 7, + Havdcnville. Mass. 

5826. Luther. 7, + Arbuckle. W. Va. 

6427- Luther. 7, Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

6451. Luther. 7. + N. Y. City 

6537. Luther. 7. -f Venango. Pa. 

6734. Luther Collins, 7, Trenton, N. Y. 

7769. Luther Byron, 8 Elba, N. Y. 

8371. Luther Coleman, 8, Delta, Mich. 

8808. Luther, 8. + Brookston, Ind. 

9383. Luther, 8 New Britain, Conn. 

0709. Lutlicr J., 8 Haydenville. Mass. 

8846. Luthera Jcannette, 8 Georgia. Vt. 

70. Lydia, 3, (Hinsdale) W. Hartford. Ct. 

119. Lydia. 3, (Lyman) ... .Lebanon, Conn. 

177. J-ydia, 3, (Hoskins) — Windsor, Conn. 

250. Lydia, 4, (Bidwell) ... .Canton, N. Y. 

474. Lydia, 4. Colchester, Conn. 

801. Lydia, 5. (Perkins) Andover, Conn. 

859. Lydia, 5, (Babcock) . ..Coventry, Conn. 

895. Lydia, 5, (Whitcomb) . .Broome, N. Y. 

1000. Lydia, 5, (Taintor) Oxford, N. H. 

1026. Lydia, 5, ( ? ) Bolton, Conn. 

1075. Lydia, 5. ( ) Colchester. Conn. 

1107. Lydia. 5, Pittsford, Mich. 

1160. Lydia H., 5. (Burrilt) Lehnnon. Conn. 

1175- Lydia, 5, (Lewis) Heath. Mass. 

1307. Lydia, 5, North East, Pa. 



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Lydia, 6. (Baker) Madison Vil., X. V. 

Lydia, 6, Putnam, Conn. 

Lydia, 6, (Norton) ... .Bennington, Vt. 

Lydia, 6, (Kimball) Lebanon, Conn. 

Lydia, 6, Aurelius. N. Y. 

Lydia, 6, (States-Hill) Manchester, Ct. 
Lydia, 6, (Williams) .. .Lebanon Conn. 
Lydia, 6, (Loomis) . . . .Franklin, Conn. 
Lydia, 6, (Shooks) . . . . Ancram, N. Y. 
Lydia, 6, (Thompson) Simsbury, Conn. 
Lydia, 6, (Palmer-Fitch) Thetford, Vt. 

Lydia, 6, (Galusha) Jerico, Vt. 

Lydia, 6, (Kinney) . .Whitewater, Wis. 

Lydia, 6, (Stockuig) Mich. 

Lydia, 6. (Bigelow) Colchester, Conn. 
Lydia M., 6, (Gushing) Rock River, 111. 

Lydia 6 Winchester, Conn. 

Lydia. 6, (Loomis) .. .Westfield. Mass. 

Lydia H., 6, N. Granville, N. Y. 

Lydia S., 6. (Candee) . .Pompcy, N. Y. 
Lydia. 6, (Jackson) ... .Tolland, Mass. 

Lydia, 6 Enfield, Conn. 

Lydia, 7, (Terrill) Middletown, Vt. 

Lydia, 7, (Lummis) Springfield, N. Y. 

Lydia, 7, Coventry. Conn. 

Lydia, 7, (Parker) Rome, N. Y. 

Lydia, 7, (Johnson) . ..Franklin, Conn. 
Lydia W., 7, (Champion) 

Ypsilanti. Mich. 
Lydia B., 7. (Butler) . .Alonmouth. Me. 
Lydia, 7. (Cornell) ... .Baldwin. N, Y. 

Lydia Jane. 7, (Willard) Joliet, III. 

Lydia Maria, 7 New Haven, N. Y. 

Lydia A., 7 Palermo, N. Y. 

Lydia Atwater, 7, (Stevens) 

Pittsfield, Mass. 
Lydia L., 7, (Chittenden) 

Colchester, Conn. 

Lydia, 7, (Bagley) Kan. 

Lydia, 7 Cresco, la. 

Lydia, 7, Otego, N. Y. 

Lydia Maria, 7, (Thorpe) Otego. N. Y. 

Lydia E., 7, (East) Greece, N. Y. 

Lydia R., 8, Vinton Co.. O. 

Lydia M., 8, Cazenovia. Mich. 

Lydia M., 8. (Monteith) Iron Mt., Mo. 

Lydia, 8, (Burt) Warren, O. 

Lydia Maud, 8, Makanda, 111. 

Lydia E., 8, (Sherman-Brown) 

Putnam, Conn. 
Lydia, S., 8. (Main) .. .Moravia, N. Y. 
Lydia J., 8. (Brown) Mapleton, Minn. 
Lydia Caroline, 9, (Hanes) Ovid, Mich. 

Lydia Ann, 9, Columbus. Wis. 

Lydia Florence, 9, . . . . Des Moines. la. 

Lydia, 9 Sunfield, Mich. 

Lyman, 5, 4- Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Lyman, 6, + Aurelius, N. Y. 

Lyman, 6 Canton, N. Y. 

Lyman, 6, Georgia, Vt. 

Lyman, 6, Windsor. Clcnn. 

Lyraan, 6, -f- Chester, Mass. 

Lyman A., 6, -\- North East. Pa. 

Lyraan, 6, Windham, N. Y. 

Lyman, 6, + Trenton. N. Y. 

Lyman, 6, -f Westfield. Mass. 

Lyman Allen, 6. -f Ilayd'nville, Mass. 

Lyman, 7, -\- Bangor, N. Y. 

Lyman, 7, -|* Rushville. N. Y. 

Lyman J., 7, -f- Peoria, 111. 

Lyman, 7, Kewanee, 111. 

Lyman Lee, 7, +, .Bridgewater, N. Y. 

Lyman, 7, -\- Georgia. Vt. 

Lyman Levi, 7, ra., Vassar, Mich. 

Lyman, 7, m., Ancram, N. Y. 

Lyman B., 7, ra... . .Burlington, N._ Y. 

Lyman, 7, 4- Paw Paw, Mich. 

Lyman, 7 Colchester, Conn. 

Lyman, 7, + W^ilHmantic, Conn. 

Lyman, 7, -f Lucas, O. 

Lyman L., 7, + Lebanon, N. Y. 

Lyraan Lavater, 7, Holly, Mich. 

Lyman, 7, + Brownsville, Minn. 

Lyman, 7, -f" Texas, N. Y. 

Lyman, 7, Hartford, O. 

Lyman. 7, + Somonauk, 111. 

Lyman 1)., 8, m.. Hemlock Lake. N. Y. 

Lyman R.. 8 Peoria. 111. 

Lyman Arthur, 8, Peoria. 111. 

Lyman U., 8, Abilene, Kan. 



675 



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8506. Lyman, 8, -r N. Coventry, Conn, 

8850. Lyman B., 8, Ottawa, Canada 

88S5. Lyman G., 8 Milwaukee, Wis. 

10187. Lyman, 8, Winchester, Conn. 

10935.1. Lyman Kenyon, 8 Hartford, Conn. 

11589. Lyman Stevens, 9 Pittsburg, Pa. 

10906. Lynn Albert. 8 Springfield, Mass. 

11016. Lynn Miland, 9 Cleveland, O. 

9543. Lysander N, 8 Milwaukee, Wis. 



M. Claire, 9 Milan, Pa. 

M. v., 9 Conneaut, O. 

Mabel, 2, (Cole) . . -Farmington, Conn. 

Mabel, 3 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Mabel, 4, Bolton, Conn. 

Mabel, 4, (Hurlburt) Hartford, Conn. 
Mabel, 4, (Rockwell) . .Windsor, Conn. 

Mabel, 4, (Ferry) Sheffield, Mass. 

Mabel, 5, Windsor, Conn. 

Mabel, 5, (Porter) Bolton, Conn. 

Mabel. 5 Torrington, Conn. 

Mabel, 5, (Cook)...E. Windsor, Conn. 

Mabel. 6. (Gridley) Clinton, N. Y. 

Mabel Lucy, 7 Cirard, Kan. 

Mabel, 7, (.Aulish) Columbus, O. 

Mabel Rosalia, 7 Jefferson, O. 

Mabel Ruth, 7, . . .Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
Mabel Jane, 8,...S. Manchester, Conn. 
Mabel, 8, (Mulford) . ..Unadilla, N. Y. 

Mabel, 8 Denmark, la. 

Mabel, 8, (Todd) Amherst, Mass. 

Mabel, 8 Mansfield, O. 

Mabel Tuttle, 8, (Reed) Erie, Pa. 

Mabel M., 8, (Kneeland) 

W. Medford, Mass. 
Mabel E., 8, (Rockwell) . .Chicago, 111. 

Mabel, 8 E. Denver, Col. 

Mabel Finetta, 8.... New Haven, Conn. 
Mabel L., 9, (Burlingame) 

Half Day, 111. 
Mabel Edna, 9,. .Bennett's Corners, O. 
Mabel Ellen, 9, (Frost) Randolph, Vt. 

Mabel Jane, 9 Redfield, S. Dak. 

Mabel Olive, g St. John, Wash. 

Mabel Dorman, 9, Battle Creek, Mich. 
Mabel I., 9, (Kirkpatrick) . . . Wyo., la. 

Mabel, 9 Col. 

Mabel C, 10, Stratford. Tex. 

Mabel, 10, Hamburg, la. 

Mabel, 10, Springfield, III. 

Mable, 6 Hartford, Vt. 

Mable Fanny, 9 Baltimore, Md. 

Macey Catlettsburg, Ky. 

Madeline, Birchwood, Wis. 

Madeline Seymour, 8 Prov., R. I. 

Madeleine Louise, 9, ...Durham, Conn. 

Madeline E., 10 Dundee, N. Y. 

Madge, 8 Peabody, Kan. 

Madora, 8 E. Hampton. Mass. 

Maggie, 7, (Caldwell) Demosville, Ky. 

Maggie, 7 Butler, Ky. 

Maggie, 9. (Bear) Liberty. Kan. 

Maggie Rachel, 9 Pemberv'ille, O. 

Maggie, 9 Phila., Pa. 

Mahala, 5, (Noble) .. .Westfield. Mass. 
Mahala, 7, (Daniels) . .Hartford. Conn. 

Mahlon, 7, Raymond, S. Dak. 

Mahlon, 7, + Washington, D. C. 

Mahritta, 7, ( ).. Hickory Pt., Ind. 

Majesta, 8 Charlotte, Mich. 

Major C, 7 E. Il.imilton, N. Y. 

Malcom, 8 Tompkins, Mich. 

Malcolm Forrest. 9, + Hillsdale, Mich. 

Malina, 7, (Gage) Utica, N. Y. 

Malinda, 7, (Muir) Webster, O. 

Malinda A., 9, (Bartlett) 

San Francisco, Cal. 
4075. Malissa, 7, (Henry-Newton) 

Brimfield, Ind. 
Malvina T., 7, (Sprigg) W. Alex., Pa. 

Malvina, 7, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

Malvina, 8, Conneaut, Pa. 

Mamie, 8, ( ) Colwich, Kan 

Manly, 6, + Carthage, N. Y. 

Manona, 8, (Greenslitt) Morton, Minn. 
Manona A., 8, (Hutchinson) 

Randolph, Vt. 
Maranda, 6 S. Windsor, Conn. 



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Maranda, 6, (Bentley) . . .Laporte. Ind. 
Marcelia, 8, (Caldwell) . .Vernon, Wis. 
Marcella, 8, (Pratt) 

Schuyler's Lake, N. Y. 

Marcia A., 6, (Flint) Otis, Mass. 

Marcia P.. 7, (French) Highl'd P'k, Ct. 

Marcia Eliza, 8, Jefferson, O. 

Marcia, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Marcus, 6, + Remsen Corners, O. 

Marcus, 6, 4- Vineland, N. J. 

Marcus, 6 Canton. Pa. 

Marcus Chapin, 7, + S. Hadley, Mass. 

Marcus Orlo, 9 Barrington, 111. 

Marcus Peck, 9 St. Joseph, Mich. 

Margaret, 3, (Young) . .Hebron, Conn. 
Margaret, 4, (Rockwell) E. W'ds'r, Ct. 
Margaret, 4, (Warner) E. W'ds'r, Ct. 

Margaret, 4, Westfield, Mass. 

Margaret, 5, (Durkee) Conn. 

Margaret, 5, (Loomis) Torrington, Ct. 
Margaret, 6, (Warren) Plainville. Ct. 

Margaret, 6, S. Windsor, Conn. 

Margaret M., 6, (Noteware) 

Sheffield, Mass. 

Margaret, 7, N. Y. 

Margaret, 7, (Ruthben) 

Bosanquet, Upper Canada 

Margaret, 7, Granville, N. Y. 

Margaret, 7. (Gates) Vestal. N. Y. 

Margaret Ring, 7, Salisbury. N. Y. 

Margaret C. 7 W. Suffield, Conn. 

Margaret L., 7, (Martin) Fairfield, la. 

Margaret, 7. (Rollo) N. Y. City 

Margaret A., 7, (CrannoU) 

Palermo, N. Y. 

Margaret, 7, Windham, N. Y. 

Margaret, 7, (Sabin) Lincoln, Neb. 

Margaret, 7 Todd Co., Minn. 

Margaret V., 8, (Whitman) 

Belvidere, 111. 

Margaret Alter, 8 Pittsburg, Pa. 

Margaret M., 8, (Olmsted) 

E. Hartford, Conn. 

Margaret, 8, ( ) Albion, N. Y. 

Margaret, 8 ;.• ' --V,., i?" 

Margaret M., 8 9!,^- S' i-' 

Margaret Laura, 8 Walton. N. Y. 

Margaret A., 8, ..New Philadelphia, i). 
Margaret A., 8, (Wood) 

Codnngton. Canada 
Margaret, 8, (Green) .... Franklin, Pa. 

Margaret, 8, St Paul. ,Mmn. 

Margaret E., 8, (Lucas) Covingtn.Ky. 
Margaret Esther, 9, Ogdensburg, N. Y. 

Margaret Mary, 9 ...Ithaca, N-. Y. 

Margaret M., 9,... Garden City, Minn. 

Margaret, 9 Off"'''^' 1v V 

Margaret Whiting, 9,. . .Elberon, N. J. 

Margaret, 9 ?.'"''T'\S.' 

Margaret, 9 •."^"'^''"'■nt v' 

Margaret 9 Attica, IN. i. 

Marg'aret' Ann, 9. (Reber) Chicago 111. 

Margaret B., 9 ^ennville. Mich. 

Margaret Vance, 9. Chicago, 111. 

Margaret, 10 Akron, O. 

Margaret E.. .0, ......... ■■Pl"'^- P^- 

Marguerite A., 9. (Spotiorcll 

Sturgis, 

Marguerite, 9 ^ • L^P!;?''' 

Maria, 6 Columbia, 

Maria, 6, (Oakley) .. .Brooklyn, 

Maria, 6 New Hartford, 

Maria, 6, Soutliampton, 

Maria E., 6. (Owen) Milwaukee, Wis- 
Maria, 6, (De Silvey) Greenw h, i^.Y. 

Maria 6 Galesburg, Mich. 

Maria A., 6, (Hartson) Clayton, N. Y. 

Maria, 6 ^"3°''"' r^"^ 

Maria, 6, . Andover, Conn. 

6 Champlain, N. Y. 

6, (Van Deusen)..Troy, N. Y- 

6, (Simmons) Italv. N. Y 

6 (Farnham)..Des Moines, la 

6, (Shaw) Pittsford, Mich. 

„.,.., 6, (Bigelow)......M.nonk, III. 

Maria, 6 ?"''''"«'°"^ v 

Maria, 6, (Phelps) ... .Antwerp, N. Y. 

■ 6, (White) Volney, N, 

6, (Corning) 

Salt Lake City 



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Maria, 6, (Cumniins-Craft) Intl. 

Maria E., 6. (Hull) Feed'E Hills, Mass. 
Maria J., 6, (Cummings) Buffalo, N. Y, 
Maria J., 7, (Little) . .Columbia, Conn. 

Maria, 7 Windsor, O. 

Maria, 7 Vineland, N. T. 

Maria Jane, 7 Vineland, N. J. 

Maria, 7, (Cowlin) Ilobart, Ind. 

Maria. 7, (Vamey) Oakland, Cal. 

Maria, 7, (Simmonds) Comstock, Mich. 
Maria C, 7, (Hewlett) Brandon, Wis. 
Maria, 7, (Mott) Bosanquet, Up. Can. 

Maria, 7, (Adle) Lewiston, Me. 

Maria, 7, (Pease) Somers, Conn. 

Maria L., 7, (Osborn) Chicago, 111. 

Maria M., 7 Cumberland, Md. 

Maria Cornelia, 7,. . Sangerfield, N. Y. 
Ataria, 7, (Hickok) ... .Lafayette, Ind. 

Maria, 7, (Sharpe) Oxford, N. Y. 

Maria, 7, (Nott) Amesville, Conn. 

Maria £., 7, (Loomis) . .Suffield, Conn. 
Maria E., 7, (Han-ey) Colebr'k. N. H. 
Maria, 7, (Buell-Marsh) W'stf'd, Mass. 

Maria, 7, (Lake) Mich. 

Maria, 7, (Hunt) Plainf^eld, N. Y. 

Maria, 7 Syracuse, N. Y. 

Maria A., 7, (Worthington) 

Westchester, Conn. 
Maria, 7, (Goodspeed) . ..Belvidere. 111. 
Maria S., 7, (West) . ..Ypsilanti. Mich, 
Maria, 7, (Phelps) .. .Pitcherville, Ind. 

Maria, 7, (Miller) Janesville, Wis. 

Maria, 7, Harwinton, Conn. 

Maria E., 7, (Landfear) 

Walnut Lake, Minn. 
Maria Jane, 7, (Shafer) . . . .Eden, Ind, 

Maria, 7, Ind, 

Maria Happilona, 7, . . Westfield, Mass. 

Maria H., 7 Mundale, Mass. 

Maria, 7, (Shaw) Mecca, O. 

Maria, 7 Todd Co., Minn. 

Maria L., 7, Westfield, Mass. 

Maria Susan, 8 Middletown, Vt 

Maria Jenette, 8 Schroeppel, N. Y. 

Maria, 8 N. Coventry, Conn. 

Maria E., 8, (Bosworth) Hartford. Ct. 
Maria L., 8, (Griswold) Painesville, O. 
Maria C, 8, (Morris) E. Sagin'w, Mich, 
Maria E,, 8, (Chapman) . . .Nuffield, O. 

Maria Brown, 8 Buffalo, N. Y. 

Maria St. John, Or, 

Mariah, 6 Bryant's Ford, Ky, 

Marian, 7, (Billington) . .Thompson, O. 

Marian J., 8 Smithfield, Pa. 

Marian N. W., 8, (Cornwell) 

Buffalo, N. Y. 

Marian, 9 Cedar Falls, la. 

Marian, 9 Council Bluffs, la. 

Marian. 9 Fargo, N. Dak. 

Marian Alma, 9. Victor, N. Y. 

Marianna W.. 8 Norwich, Conn. 

Marie I., 7, (Young) South'pt'n, Mass. 
Marie, 8, (Hoag-Newell) Gr'nby, Mass. 

Marie, 9 Syracuse, N. Y. 

Marie R., 9 New Lyme, O, 

Marie L., 9 Painesville, O. 

Marie Irene, 10 Lyons, ^Iich, 

Marie, 10 Eau Claire, Wis, 

Marietta, 6 Palmer, Mass. 

Marietta, 6. Palmer, Mass. 

Marietta, 7 Darien, N, Y. 

Marietta, 7, (Van Valkenburg) 

Rochester, N. Y. 

Marietta M., 7 Hartford, Conn. 

Marietta, 8, (Endicott) 

N. Amherst, Mass. 
Marietta, 8, (Cummins) . ,Atwood. Kv, 

Mariette Elizabeth, 6 Otisco, N, Y, 

Marictte, 6, (Wright) S. Monica, Cal, 
Mariette, 6, (Stanton-Williams) 

Glover, Vt, 

Mariette, 7, (Staniff) Randolph, O. 

Mariette, 7, (Gcer) Geddes, N, Y. 

Mariette, 7 Mt, Pleasant, Pa, 

Marilla. 6, (Blake) Camden, N, Y. 

Marilla I,, 6, (Parks) Westfield, Mass. 
Marilla, 8, (De Wolf) . ,Conneaut, Pa, 
Marilla V„ 9. (Miller) ,, Westfield, Pa. 

Marina, 7, (Hall) Waterford, Vt. 

Marinda M., 6 Jefferson, O. 



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.Marmila \\..j, (Ballon) Smyrna, N. Y, 

Marinda, 7, (Hewitt) 

Marinda A,, ~ 

Marinus A,, 

Marinus, 8,. 

Marion, 7, 

Marion W,, 



Marinila W.,j 

Bl'm'gd'le, Mich, 
8, (Loomis) Cozcn'a, Mich, 

7, + N. Y, City 

N. Y. City 

+ Iowa City, la. 

7, (Alger) 

Stewardstown, N. H. 

Marion F., 7 Chicago, IlL 

Marion M., 7, (Ward) . . .Conneaut, O. 

Marion Grant, 7, Palmer. 111. 

Marian .Alexander, 8, m., , , Lyons. Wis. 

Marion W., 8 N, Newberg, Mich. 

Marion Irvine, 8 La Grange, Ind. 

Marion De Kalb. 8, + Fennville. Mich. 

Marion, 8 Granville, Pa, 

Marion Sybil. 8, W, Springfield. Mass. 
Marion Estella, 9, ..S. Manchester. Ct 

Marion. 9 Newark Valley. N. Y. 

Marion, 9 La Grange. la. 

Marion Grace, 9 Greenfield, Mass. 

Marion C, 9, Mansfield Center. Conn, 

Marion H.. 9 Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Marion, AIb.iny. N. Y. 

Marion Mason. 10 Chicago. 111. 

Marion Elizabeth. 10, ...Sioux City, la. 

Maritta, 7, (Stillwell) Webster, O. 

Mariva. 7, (Hunt) N. Coventry. Conn. 

Marjorie Dickson, 8 Pittsburg, Pa. 

Marjorie, 9 Zanesville, O, 

Marjorie, 9 Fredonia, N, Y, 

Marjorie M., 10 Montreal. Canada 

Mark W„ 7 '. Jonesville, Mich, 

Mark, 8, m„ Milan. Pa. 

Mark Henry. 9 Bloomington. Ill, 

Maro Lucius, 7, + Tiffin, O, 

Maro ,Mden, 8,..S. Manchester. Conn. 

Marshall. 5 Southwick, Mass. 

Marshall, 6 Skowhegan. Me. 

Marshall. 6. + Norwich, Conn. 

Marshall. 7 Dixon. Ill, 

Marshall Marsh. 7. + Pittsfield. Mass, 

Marshall H,. 8 Germantown. N, Y, 

Marshall Ney, 8. + Goliad, Texas 

Marshall Isaac, 8, + N, Y. City 

Marshall, 8, Genesco. III. 

Martha. 3. (Bissell) . ..Wapping. Conn. 
Martha, 3, (Phelps-Buttles-Hoskins) 

Conn. 

4. (White-Cheney) Bolton. Ct. 

4. (Brown) .. .Lebanon. Conn. 

4, (Nelson). .Westfield, Mass. 

5, (Pratt) . .Harwinton, Conn. 
5, (Welles) ... .Granbv, Conn. 

S. (Sweet) Avon, O. 

5, (Howard) 

White Pigeon, 

Martha, 5, (Clarke) Adams, 

Martha, 6, (Williams) 

Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Martha, 6 Geneva, N. Y. 

Martha A., 6, (Patrick) 

Newtonville. Mass. 
Martha W., 6, (Gaston) Cazen'a, N. Y. 

Martha, 6 Champion, N. Y, 

Martha. 6 Windsor. Conn, 

Martha. 6. Feeding Hills. Mass. 

Martha. 6. (Bradley) . ..'\n<lover. Mass. 
Martha T,. 6. (Isham) Bl'k River, N. Y, 

Martha. 6 Manchester, Mass, 

Martha A,, 6, (Sanborn) N, East. Pa, 

Martha E,. 6, (Mead) Jefferson. O, 

Martha, 6 W, Springfield. Mass, 

Martha R,, 6, (Baker) Chicago. 111. 

Martha R., 6. (Smith) W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 
Martha, 7, (Case) Columbia Co., Wis, 
Martha M,, 7, (Pryor) ,, Hartford, Ct, 

Martha .\senath. 7 Wyoming. la, 

Martha T.. 7..., Port W'ashington, Wis. 
Martha Abigail, 7. (Turner) . .Bath, O. 
Martha, 7, (Vansiclen) 

Smith Valley, N. Y. 

7, (Brown) Galesb'g. Mich. 

7. (Caswell) Poril'd, Mich. 

Wilmington, 111. 

7, (-\usman) 

Champion. N. 

Martha, 7, Carthage, N, 

Martha, 7, (.Austin) ., Granville. N. 
Martha Slargaret, 7 Wyoming, 



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Martha, 
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Martha, 7, (Griswold) St. Paul, Minn. 
Martha B., 7, (Sanford) Cha'stown, O. 

Martha, 7 Springtield, Mass. 

Martha B., 7, (Adams) . .Wash., D. C. 
Martha, 7, (McDonald) Batavia, N. Y. 

Martha Augusta, 7 Dorset, O. 

Martha Eli2a, 7 Hartford, Conn. 

Martha, 7 Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Martha A., 7, (Bramhall) Mendato, Mo. 
Martha, 7, (Belts) . .Warrensburg, Mo. 

Martha Cornelia, 7 Buffalo, N. Y. 

Martha Jane, 7, (Bush) Fiskburg, Ky. 

^lartlia F., 7, Flingville, Ky. 

Martha A., 7, (Gilford) N. London, Ct. 
Martha P., 7, (Dome) W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Martha L., 7 Westfield, Mass. 

Martha E., 7, (Granger) S'wick, Mass. 

Martha Etta, 8 Buffalo, N. Y. 

Martha, 8 Lowell, Mass. 

Martha M., 8, (Benedict) 

Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
Martha L., 8, (Reed) Ever Dam, Wis. 
Martha C, 8, (Bigger) Dade Citv, Fla. 

Martha M., 8 Pittsburg, Pa. 

Martha H., 8, Battle Ground City, Ind. 

Martha, 8, Spokane, Wash. 

Martha, 8 Columbus, Wis. 

Martha, 8, ( Vosburg) . .Smithfield, Pa. 

Martha Jane, 8 North East, Pa. 

Martha Josephine, 8, ..La Grange, Ind. 

Martha Esther, 8 Broadlands, 111. 

Martha, 8, (Mitchell) Skowhegan, Me. 
Martha S., 8, (Harris) 

French Creek, W. Va. 
Martha A., 8, (Mason) Milw'kee, Wis. 

Martha, 8, Codrington, Canada 

Martha J., 8 Granville, Pa. 

Martha, 8 La. 

Martha B., 8 Mariba, Ky. 

Martha H., 8, (Davis) ... Maine, N. Y. 
Martha L., 9, (Williams) Utica, N. Y. 

Martha M., 9 N. Y. City 

Martha H., 9, (Hiatt) Montavilla, Ore. 

Martin, 5, + Oneida Co., N. Y. 

Martin, 6, m., Oneida Co.. N. Y. 

Martin, 6, + Flingville, Ky. 

Martin, 6, + Todd Co., Minn. 

Martin, 7, + -Mbion, N. Y. 

Martin, 7 Little Rock, Ark. 

Martin V. B., 7 Milwaukee, Wis. 

Martin V., 7, -f- Mendota, Mo. 

Martin, 7, Staff ordsburg, Ky. 

Martin L., 7, + Trenton, N. Y. 

Martin S., 8, +. .Howardsville, N. Y. 

Martin T-. 8 Ancram, N. Y. 

Martin Mills. 8, + Footville, O. 

Martin H., «. + Ravenna, O. 

Martin Kilborn, 9, ... .Hartford, Conn. 

Martin, 9 Perry, N. Y. 

Martin Luther, g, Brookston, Ind. 

Martin, 9, ra Sullivan, O. 

Martin Earl. 9, Holhrook, Ky. 

Marvel May, 9 Hicksville, O. 

Marvilla, 8, (Tyson) G'rd'n City, Minn. 
Marvin, 5, -{-....Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Marvin, 6, -|- Westfield, Mass. 

Marvin T., 7 Lebanon, Conn. 

Marvin, 7, + Greenville, Pa. 

Marvin DeW., 7, -f- Manchester, N. Y. 
Marvin Lorenzo, 8, + ■ • -^onneaut, O. 

Marvin E., 9 Conneaut, O. 

Mary, 1, (Tudor) Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 2, Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 2 Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 2, (Taintor) . . .Branford, Conn. 

Mary, 2, (Barber) Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 2 Westfield, Mass. 

Mary, 3, (Dibble) Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 3, Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 3, (Loorais) Windsor, Conn, 

Mary, 3 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Marv, 3, (Buel) Litchfield, Conn. 

Marv, 3, (Barbour) .. .Windsor, Conn. 
Mary, 3, (Adams) .. .Colchester, Conn. 

Marv, 3, (Bliss) Warren, Mass. 

Marv, 3, (Diggens) .. .Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 3, (Haves) Simsbury, Conn. 

Mary, 4, (Hendee) Andover, Conn. 

Mary, 4, (Reed?)..E. Windsor, Conn. 
Mar}', 4, (Fitch) Windsor, Conn, 



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1655- 
1656. 
1719. 
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1825. 

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1920. 

1927. 
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2160. 
2167. 
2190. 

22o4. 
2271. 

2285. 
2331- 
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2357- 
2379. 

2422. 
2471. 
2527. 

2548. 

2608. 



Mary, 4, (Hoskins) .. .Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 4 Colchester, (llonn. 

Mary, 4, (Kingsbury) ... Bolton, (Tonn. 

Mary, 4, (McLean) .... Vernon, (Tonn. 

Mary, 4, (Scoville) .. .Hamilton, N. Y. 

Mary, 4, (Carpenter) . .Statford, Conn. 

Mary. 4, (Williams) E. Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 4, (Case) Simsbury, Conn. 

Mary, 4 Tolland, (Tonn. 

Mary, 4, (Wheeler) . ..Westfield, Mass. 

Mary, 4, (Case) Simsbury, Conn. 

Mary, 5, (Blodgett) E. Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 5 New Hartford, (Tonn. 

Mary, 5 Bolton, CTonn. 

Mary, 5, (.JiiveriU) Northfield, Vt. 

Marv, 5, (Loomis) .. ..Columbia, Conn. 

Mary, 5 Argyle, N. Y. 

Mary, 5, Lebanon, Conn. 

Mary, 5, (Babcock) ... Lebanon, Conn. 

Mary, 5, (Tuller) .... Simsbury, Conn. 

Mary, 5, (Thrall) . ..Torrington, Conn. 

Mary, 5, (Hudson) Torrington, Conn, 

Mary, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

Mary, 5, (Paine) Rootstown, O. 

Mar>-, 5, (Skinner) .. .Andover, Conn. 

Mary, 5, (Baker) Clinton, N. Y. 

Mary, 5 Bolton, Conn. 

Mary, 5, Tolland, (Tonn. 

Mary, 5 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 5 E. Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 5, (Bassett) ... .Lebanon, Conn. 

Mary, 5, (Barber) . .Torrington, Conn. 

Mary, 5, Harwinton, Conn, 

Mary, 5 (Tonn. 

Mary, 5, (Clapp) Windsor, Conn. 

Mary, 5, (Douglas) , . .Westfield, Mass. 

Mary, 5, (Olds) Midfield, Mass. 

Mary, 5, (Fay) Jefferson, O. 

Mary, 5, (Holcomb) Marcellus, N. Y. 

Mary, 5, (Stocking) . -.Pittsfield, Mass. 

Mary J., 6 Geneva, N. Y. 

Mary J., 6 Geneva, N, Y. 

Alary, 6, (Spalding) . .Middletown, Ct. 

Mary, 6, (Little) Columbia, Conn. 

Mary, 6. Hartford, Conn. 

Mary, 6, (Walton) Elizabethfn, N. Y. 

Mary Ann, 6, (Barrows) . ..Galena, 111. 

Mary .'\., 6. (Webster) Le Roy. 111. 

Mary A., 6, (Leach) .. Plainfield, Mich. 

Mary A., 6 Windham, Pa. 

Mary, 6 Canterbury, (Tonn, 

Mary, 6, Bloomfield, Conn. 

Mary, 6, (Humphrey) .. .Simsbury, Ct. 

Mary, 6 New Hartford, Conn. 

Mary .^nn, 6, (Brown) Canton, Conn. 

Mary Melinda. 6, (Coe) Calumet, Wis. 

Mary A., 6, (Loomis-Baldwin) 

Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Mary, 6 Onondaga, N. Y. 

Mary A., 6, (Newton) -Alex., N. Y. 

Mary Jane, 6, (Sanders) Oneida, N. Y. 
Mary E., 6, (Nicholson) 

Westmoreland. N. Y. 
Marv, 6, (Sheldon) Constantia, N. Y. 

Mary, 6 Lagrange, O. 

Mary R., 6, (Martin) Cnldwater, Mich. 

Alary, 6 Montpelier. Vt. 

Mary A., 6, (Leland) . .Montpelier, Vt. 
Mary, 6, (Kingsley) .. -Lebanon, Conn. 
Marv, 6, (Waters). .Champlain, N. Y. 

Mary, 6, (Moody) Malone, N. Y. 

Mary, 6 Jerusalem, N. Y. 

Mary, 6, (Miller) Rochester, N. Y. 

Mary, 6, (Porter) N. Coventry, Conn. 

Mary 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

Mary, 6, (Abel) Pa. 

Mary, 6, (St John-Curtiss) 

Alden, N. Y. 

Mary, 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

Mary, 6, (Ballard) Georgia, Vt. 

Mary, 6, (Pixley) Steuben Co., N. Y. 

Mary, 6, (Near) Veronica^ N. Y. 

Mary, 6 Stockbndge. Mass. 

Mary, 6, (Adams) Catskill, N. Y. 

Mary, 6 Torrington, Conn. 

Marv, 6, (Swift) Warren, Conn. 

Mary, 6 Suffield. Conn. 

Marv O., 6, (Throop) Ben'ng't'n, N. Y. 
Mary, 6, (Choate) . . .Boscawen, N. H. 
Marv, 6 EUisburgh, N. Y. 



Unnmis C^^ntalogij 



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3570. 
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424i. 
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4273. 
4278. 
4293. 
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6 Mt.PIoIIy, \i. 

6, (Dawson) Nevada, ia. 

P., 6, (Comstock) Brockp't, N. Y. 

6 Utica, N. Y. 

6 Birmingham, la. 

Eliza. 6... Cherry Valley, N. Y. 

(>, (Lovcridge) Chesterfield, Ct. 

6. (Brown) Rush, N. Y. 

6, (Bucl) Kalamazoo, Mich. 

6, Genesee, N. Y. 

A., 6, (Gillett) Cresco. la. 

A., 6., (Hunsdon) Albany, N. Y. 

6, (Look) Wyoming, N. Y. 

S.. 6, (Jones) Eden, Minn. 

6, (Glidden) Leavenworth, Kan. 

6, (Jeffries) Florence, N. Y. 

6 Waterbury, Vt. 

6, (Belknap) . . ..Waterbury, Vt. 

6, (Peck) Burlington, Vt. 

6 Oxford, N. Y. 

6, (Hare) Westkill, N. Y. 

6, (Cook) Locke, N. Y. 

6, (Isham) . . .Watertown, N. Y. 

A. W., 6 Cambridge, N. Y. 

A., 6, (Slack-Fulton) 

Waynesfield, O. 

6 Elizabeth, Pa. 

A., 6, (Johnson) S. F'ncisco. Cal. 

6. (Potter) Westfield, Mass. 

M., 6, (Boyden).. Russell, Mass. 
A., 6, (Bishop-Fowler) 

Westfield, Mass. 

6, (Belden) Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Jane, 6, (Worden) Cha'stown, O. 

6, PompeiL Mich. 

R., 6, (Abell) Nodaway Co., Mo. 
Melissa. 6, Jefferson, O. 

6, (Wilcox) Ossian, N. Y. 

6, Gates, N. Y. 

6, (Barton) New Haven, Conn. 
A., 6, (Wilcutt) . .Goshen, Mass. 

6 Sheffield, Mass. 

6. (Brazee) Salisbury, Conn. 



6. (Llovd) Springfield, Mass. 

^ '■ ' w. " 



6, (Smith) W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 
M., 6, (Sanford) 

Central Square, N. Y. 

6 W. Springfield. Mass. 

Ann, 6....W. Springfield, Mass. 

L., 6, fRider) Chicago, 111. 

A., 6. (Hamilton) Tolland. Mass. 
C, 6, (Phelps) Westfield, Mass. 

6, Southwick, Mass. 

S., 6. (Gilbert)... Sumeld, Conn. 

7, Columbia, Conn, 

7 Hartford, Conn. 

A., 7, Rid^eville, O. 

King., 7 Hartford, Conn. 

M., 7, (Beck) Pittsburg, Pa. 

E., 7, (Staniszewiski) 

Hartford. Conn. 
L., 7, (Rohr) . . ..Lockbourne, O. 

A., 7 Cuba. N. Y. 

Ellen, 7 Slaterville. N. Y. 

A., 7, (Harmount) N. Haven, Ct. 

7 Dundee, 111. 

E., 7, (Whittaker) Winsted, Ct. 
P., 7, (Burton) Ft. St'v'ns'n, Ind. 
E., 7, (McMulIen) Oakland, Cal. 
G., 7, (Gilbert-Hitchcock) 

Hamilton, N. T. 
Jane, 7, Pittsfield. 111. 

7 Smith Valley, N. Y. 

T.. 7, (Hutchinson).. Gilead. Ct. 
M., 7, (Atwood) . .Melrose, Wis. 
J., 7, (Adams) . .Syracuse, N. Y. 

M., 7, '.Otisco, Mich. 

A., 7, (Landon).. Oneida, N. Y. 
C, 7 Kelly s Corners, Mich. 

7 Mich. 

7 Quincy, Mich. 

7, Belle vue, Mich. 

Ann J., 7, Three Mile Bay, N. Y. 

A., 7, Alexander, N. Y. 

M.. 7 Clinton, N. Y. 

Elmira, 7, (Fox) Cal. 

E., 7, (Boyington) Neb. 

L., 7 Champion, N. Y. 

Nancy, 7, T-a (Crosse. Wis. 

S., 7, S. Coventry, Conn. 



M^-lj. Mary Cornelia, 7 Sandusk>', O. 

45-45. Mary, 7, (Hull) Buchanan, Mich. 

4555- Mary L., 7, (Gilbert-Rodgers) 

S. Windsor, Conn. 

4673. Mary 7, Cincinnati, O. 

4691. Mary M., 7, (Purdy) 

Sauk Center, Minn. 
4722. Mary P., 7, (Beagle) Ocean G., N. Y. 
•4733. Mary S., 7, (Talcott) . .Coventry, Conn. 

4755- Mary, 7, (Vibber) Otsego, N. Y. 

48o2. Mary L., 7 Franklin, Conn. 

4807. Mary, 7, (Davis) Lebanon, Conn. 

4820. Mary A., 7, (Rickerson-Nichols) 

Adel, la. 

4844. Mary, 7, (Jones) Mich. 

4874. Mary L., 7, (Babcock) Andover, Conn. 
4879. Mary E., 7, (Hammond) 

Hinckley, Minn. 
4916. Mary L., 7, (Clark) Cooperst'n, N. Y. 

4931. Mary, 7 Norwich. Conn. 

4945. Mary Frances, 7 Little Rock, Ark. 

4948. Mary R., 7, (Clinton-Deal- 
Matthews) Md. 

4966. Mary Edith. 7, Northmoreland, Pa. 

4979- Mar>' W., 7, (Stowe) Wash., D. C. 

5010. Mary C, 7, (Collins) . .Hastings, N. Y. 

5026. Mary, 7, (Udall) Hiram. 0. 

5039- Mary, 7, (Peirce-Cordray) Fowler, Ind. 

5065. Mary, 7, Vermillion, 0. 

5120. Mary, 7, (Bartholomew) 

Broome Co., N. Y. 

5129. Mary, 7, Williamsburg, O. 

5137. Mary, 7 Maine, N. Y. 

5153. Mary, 7, (Simmons) Maine, N. Y. 

5194. Mary Ann, 7, (Smith) . .Greene, N. Y. 

5225. Mary Ann, 7, Ancram, N. Y. 

5264. Mary, 7, Vernon, N, Y. 

5274. Mary A., 7, (Mcintosh) Mao'sv'le, Mo. 

A5282.4. Marv, 7, (Van Horn) Wis. 

5287. Mary L., 7. (Proehl) Fall River, Kan, 
5291. Mary Louise, 7, (Brown) . .Newell, la. 
5348. Mary Ann, 7, (Burnham) Canaan, 0. 
S355- Mary M., 7, (Hinman) . . .Edinbur^, O. 
5395. Mary Ambrosia. 7,. .. Hamilton, N. Y. 
5406. Mary, 7, (Huston) .... Sterling, N. Y. 

5423. Mary, 7, (Tuttle) Hartford, Conn. 

5446. Mary Ann, 7. (Town) Erie, Pa. 

5453. Mary A., 7, (Goddard) Brooklyn, N. Y. 

5459. Mary, 7, (Fuller) Meadville. Pa. 

5466. Mary Ann, 7, (Brace) Avon, Conn. 

5482. Mary Sophronia, 7, Attica, N. Y. 

5501. Mary, 7, Winchester, Conn. 

S5i4. Mar>-, 7, Unadilla, N. Y. 

5518. Mary A., 7, (Sheldon) W. Suffield, Ct 

5572. Mary, 7 Waterville, Me. 

5587. Mary Sherman, 7,. ..Bridgeport, Conn. 

5590. Mary Hunt, 7, (Chicago, 111. 

5620. Mary, 7, (Udell-Bronson) 

Ncenah, Wis. 
5623. Mary B., 7, (Mather) W'ds'r L'ks. Ct 
5647. Mary A., 7, (Woodworth) Fe'ner, N. Y. 
5651. Mary L., 7, (Holdridge) Indpend'e, la, 

5674. Mary, 7, (Clark) Pawlet, Vt 

5686. Mary, 7 Springfield, ilass. 

5690. Mary Ann, 7, (Lester) Auburn, N. Y. 

5714. Mary, 7, (Ames) Lyie, Minn. 

5722. Mary, 7, (McCoy) Brockport, N. Y. 

5734. Mary Ann, y, (Warner) Bolton, Conn. 

5759. Marv, 7, (V radenburg) Ia. 

5796. Marv, 7, (Little) Athens, 111. 

5808. Mary. 7 Whately, Mass. 

5810. Mary, 7, (Packard) Haydenville, Mass. 
5830. Mary A., 7, (Trippett) 

Pocatalico, W. Va. 

5839. Mary Alice, 7, Plainfield, N. Y. 

5840. Mary, 7 Walworth, Wis. 

5841. Marj' E., 7, (Sisson) 

Burlington Flats, N. Y. 

58^8. Mary 7 N- Y. City 

58>9. Mary Allis, 7 Richfield, N. Y. 

5899. Mary P., 7, (Dousman) Milw'kee, Wis. 

59o4. Mary, 7 Farmington, Mich. 

5934. Mary A., 7, (Smith-....) 

Poquonock, Conn. 
5943. Mary E., 7, (Keith) Kan. City, (Mo.?) 
5067. Marv O., 7, (Hubbard) K'l'm'z'o, Mich. 

5o84. Mary S., 7. (Bowles) Sp'f'd. Mass. 

6009. Mary 7, (Slades) Langdon, N. H, 

6071. ^tary A., y, (Thomson) Marlboro. Ct. 
6100. Mary Louisa, 7 Memphis, Tenn. 



679 



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6331. 
6360. 
6384. 

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6467. 
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6603. 
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6633. 

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671 1. 
6742. 
6751. 
6766. 
6808. 
6811. 
6836. 
6845. 
6882. 
6918. 
6944. 
6977. 
7057. 
7074. 
7077. 
7100. 
7119. 
7120. 
7125. 
7158- 
7174. 
7206. 
7249. 
7257. 
7268. 
7275. 
7325. 
7439. 
7496. 
7555. 
7591. 
7602. 
7658. 
7669. 
7680. 

7707. 
7715- 
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7752. 
7776. 
7828. 
7844. 
7889. 
7910. 
7927. 
7975. 
7983. 
7992. 
8031. 
8062, 
8082, 
8089, 
8110, 
8116, 



JIary Emily, 7, Albany, N. Y. 

Mary E., 7, (Hame) ... .Albany, N. Y. 
Mary Adams, 7, (Warner) Pawlet, Vt. 
Mary, 7, (VVyman) Manchester, N. H. 
Mary, 7, (Brake) Buckhannon, W. Va. 
Mary J., 7, (Willson) . ..Bonaparte, la. 

Mary C, 7 Lincolnville, Pa. 

Mary S., 7. (Bagg) . . W. Sp'f d, Mass. 

Mary Amanda, 7 Ypsilanti, Mich. 

Mary J., 7, (Fuller) la. 

Mary Eliza, 7, North East, Pa. 

Mary E., 7, (Long) Los Angeles, Cal. 
Mary L., 7, (Morse) .. .Osceola, N. Y. 

Mary, 7 W. Camden, N. Y. 

Marj', 7 Lebanon, N. Y. 

Mary, 7, (Wooley) Keokuk, la. 

Mary E., 7, (Skillman) 

Smithville Flats, N. Y. 

Mary, 7, Burlington, Vt. 

Mary, 7 (Breed) Oxford, N. Y. 

Mary Ann, 7, (Moore) Scottsville, Va. 

Mary, 7 Harwinton, Conn. 

Mary M., 7, (Baldwin) .. Litchfield, Ct. 
Mary A., 7, (Seaman) Machias, N. Y. 

Mary, 7, (Ludlow) Locke, N. Y. 

Mary C^hapman, 7 Tolland, Conn. 

Mary A., 7 Cambridge, N. Y. 

Mary Ann, 7, (Lansing) Albany, N. Y. 

Mary Ann, 7 Walnut Lake, Minn. 

Mary, 7, (Norton) 

Cataraugus Co., N. Y, 
Mary A., 7, (McLane) .. .Lafayette, O. 

Mary E., 7, (Fisk) Fiskburg. N. Y. 

Mary Jane, 7, (Sharp).. La Belle, Mo. 
Mary F., 7, (Spurry) . .Greenfield, Ind. 
Mary A., 7, (Nortlirop) Clinton, N. Y. 
Mary Ann, 7, (Wise)...N. Bay, N. Y. 

Mary, 7 Otego, N. Y. 

Mar\-, 7, (Sacia) Troy, N. Y. 

Mary, 7, (Hall) Racine, Wis. 

Mary, 7. ( ) la. 

Mary Ella, 7, (Knight) Westf'd, N. Y. 

Mary Louisa, 7, North East, Pa. 

Mary, 7 Westfield, Mass. 

Mary Edna, 7 Union City, Conn. 

Mary B., 7 Todd Co., Minn. 

Mary H., 7 Hartford, Conn. 

^lary Jane, 7, (Ghent) Geneva. O. 

Mary F., 7, (Starks) . ..Jackson, Mich. 

Mary Ann, 7 Greenwood, Ind. 

Mary, 7, Salisbury, N. Y. 

Mary, 7 Bergen, N. Y. 

Mary Ann, 7 

Mary, 7 Tiffin, O. 

Marv A, 7, (Howard) Springf'd, Mass. 
Mary, 7, (Harrington) Merrick, Mass. 

Mary A., 7, (Burk) . . .Chatfield, Minn. 

Mary Luanna, 7 Westfield, Mass. 

Mary Elizabeth, 7 Palmer, Mass. 

Mary, 7 N. Y. City 

Mary, 7, Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Mary M., 7, (Holden) . .Palmer, Mass. 

Mary, 8, Portage, Wis. 

Mary J., 8, (Roscoe) Auburn, Wis. 

Mary Louise, 8 Pittsburg, Pa. 

Mary, 8, (Earle) Oshkosh, Wis. 

Mary Louisa, 8 Dundee, 111. 

Mary E., 8 Logan, O. 

Mary A., 8, (Linn) Union Furnace, O. 

Mary R., 8, (Moore) 

Muskegon Co., Mich. 

Mary, 8, (Daly) Waverly, N. Y. 

Mary E., 8, (Keeler) . . . Smithfield, Pa. 

Mary Frances, 8. (Golden) Athens, Pa. 

Mary L., 8 New Hartford, N. Y. 

Mary Jane, 8 Stafford, N. Y. 

Mary E., 8 Newville, Ind. 

Mary Melissa. 8, (Moffitt) Newton, la. 

Mary Fitch, 8 Bedford, Mass. 

Mar>- C, 8 Williamstown, Mass. 

Mary A., 8, (Gates) Green River, Utah 

Mary D., 8 Liberty, Mich. 

Mary B., 8 V'ernon, Wis. 

Mary L., 8, Quincy, Mich. 

Mary E., 8, St. Paul, Minn. 

Mary E., 8, (Yutema) Holland, Mich. 

Mary E., 8 Tustin, Mich. 

Mary, 8, (Howard) .. .Norristown, Pa. 

Mary E., 8, (King) E. Hartford, Conn. 

Marj', 8 Conneaut, O. 



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8129. 

8133. 

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8219. 

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8484. 
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8525. 
8541. 
8s42. 
8556. 
8563. 

8583. 
8586. 
8597. 
8600. 
86i4. 
8657. 
8679. 
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87:0. 
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8877. 
8883. 
8917. 
8922. 
8925. 
8947. 
8952. 
8986. 
9003. 
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9083. 
9101. 
9106. 
91 10. 
91 14. 
9124. 
9158. 
9171. 
9193. 
9198. 
9216. 

9242. 

9286. 
9325. 
9347. 

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9391. 
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9431. 
9447. 
9491. 
9494. 
9501. 
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9584. 
9592. 
9618. 
9649. 
9678. 
9696. 



Mary E., 8, (Gillett) Chicago, HI. 

Mary J., 8, (Dunway) 

Copenhagen, N. Y. 
Mary, 8, (Clark-Gormley) 

Milwaukee, Wis. 
Mary Angeline, 8, . . .Fisherville, N. H. 

Mary, 8 Canton, N. Y. 

Mary, 8, (Taylor-.Mderman) 

Ashtabula, O. 

Mary Malinda. 8 Peoria, 111. 

Mary, 8, (Hill) ... .New Haven, Conn. 
Mary S., 8. (Miller) Canton Center, Ct. 
Mary E., 8, . . . Menomenee Falls, Wis. 

Mary Abbie, 8, Makanda, 111. 

Mary D., 8 Waterbury, Conn. 

Marv Elizabeth, 8 Kewanee, 111. *■ 

Mary, 8 Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Mary D., 8, (Norris) Watert'n, Mich. 
INIary E., 8. (Fox) . .Beaver Dam, Wis. 
Mary M., 8, (Robinson) . .Lebanon, Ct. 

Mary Emma, 8 Harford, Pa. 

Mary, 8, (Bailey) Lenox, Pa. 

Mary E., 8 Lenox, Pa. 

Mary E., 8 Syracuse, N. Y. 

Marv E., 8, (Buckland) Manch't'r, Ct. 
Mary C, 8, (Welton) . .Thomaston, Ct. 
Mary K., 8, (Loomis) Andover, Conn. 
Mary L., 8, (Webster) Andover, Conn. 
Mary E., 8, (Burnham) S. W'dsor, Ct 
Mary D., 8, (Moore- Wilder-Gage) 

Honduras, Cent. Am. 
Marv E., 8, (Bowen) Thomps'v'le, Ct. 

Mary A., 8 E. Hartford, Conn. 

Mary M., 8, (Kenney) Monmouth, Me. 
Mary E., 8, (Jones) . .Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Mary Augusta, 8, Norwich, Conn. 

Marv E., 8, (Peak) .... Emporia, Kan. 

Mary Jane. 8, Buffalo. N. Y. 

Mary D., 8, (Heston) La Fayette, Ind. 

Mary S., 8 N. Y. 

Mary L., 8 Northfield, Vt. 

Mary E., 8, (Benjamin-EIwell) 

Montville, O. 
Mary O., 8, (Gallaway) . .Fowler. Ind. 

Mary Elizabeth, 8 Riverside, 111. 

Mary A., 8, (Servoss) Fort Dodge, la. 

Mary, 8, (Boyd) Sandusky, O. 

Mary, 8 Spokane, Wash. 

Mary J., 8, (Brocius) Milwaukee, Wis. 
Mary, '8, (Crippen) Penfield, N. Y. 

Marv, 8, (Ewell) St. Louis, Mich. 

Mary H., 8, (Briggs) Middleb'g, N. Y. 

Mary A., 8, (Church) . .Sheffield, Mass. 

Mary Ann, 8, (Hewins) Sheffi'd, Mass. 

Mary M., 8, (Millard) Pewamo, Mich. 

Mary T., 8, (Humphreys) Clevel'd, O. 

Marv Ann, 8, (Ward) . .Augusta, Wis. 

Mary, 8, (Norris) Smithv'Ie Fl'ts, N. Y. 

Mary V., 8, (Webb) Smithville, N. Y. 

Mary Alvira, 8. (Leach) Oxford, N. Y. 

Marv A., 8, (Thompson) Greene, N. Y. 

Marv ,\nn, 8, North East, Pa. 

Mary Estella, 8 Claverack, N. Y. 

Mary, 8, (Fowler) Copake, N. Y. 

Mary A., 8 Ancram. N. Y. 

Mary E., 8, Ringwood, Okla. 

Marv Lucetta, 8 Emporia, Kan. 

Mary E.. 8, (Wright) Bowling Gr n. O. 

Marv .Ann R., 8, Windsor. Conn. 

Mary Jane, 8, (England) . .Le Roy, O. 

Mary Harvey, 8 Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Mary J.. 8. (Gaylord) New Haven. Ct. 

Mary Jane, 8, (Phelps) . .Windsor, Ct. 

Mary H., 8, (Howard) .. .Windsor, Ct. 

Mary E., 8, (Rogers) Indianap'lis, Ind. 

Mary, 8, Little Falls N. Y. 

Mary C, 8. (Marton) Los Angeles, Cal. 

Mary, 8, (Maynard) . .Middletown, Ct. 

Marv E., 8, (Sperry) Hartford, Ct. 

Marv, 8, La Porte, Ind. 

Mary E., 8, (Ballantine) .. Marietta, (J. 

Mary E , 8 Somerville, N. J. 

Mary L., 8. (Killam) . . . Suffield. Conn. 

Mary .Adeline. 8, (Reeves) . .Osage la. 

Mary S., 8, (Ouilty) Worcester, Mass. 

Mary E., 8, (Zane) Broadlands, III. 

Mary Ella, 8, '^°"!i'^.='",\v u 

Mary Alice, 8, (Cole) Alki, Wash. 

Mary, 8, (Center) Alturas, Cal. 

Mary, 8 Bluff Point, Ind. 



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680 



.;io, .M:ir\- S. 8 Havdenvillf. Mass. 

97-»-*. Mary E., 8 Shaftsbury. Vt. 

9750. Mary Lord. 8 Alpena, Mich. 

9783. Mary F., 8 Sweedcn. N. Y. 

9813. Mary, 8 Bloominjjton. III. 

9842. Mary I., 8, (Miller) Martindalc, N. Y. 
9845. Mary Sophia, 8, (Heath)... N. Y. City 

9851. Mary, 8, New Orleans. La. 

9867. Mary E., 8, (Austin) . .Owosso, Mich. 
9871. Mary Agnes, 8 N. Y. City 

9909. Mary Agnes, 8 Halifax, Pa. 

9910. Mary E., 8, (Gowen) Keene, N. H. 

9950. Mar>-, 8 New Ulm, Minn. 

9954. Mary K., 8. (Bass)... Hartford, Mich. 
9981. Mary L., 8, (Firth) Colchester, Conn. 
9992- Mary A., 8, (McDonald) 

Greenfield, Mass. 

looio. Mary Alice, 8 BinBhamton, N. Y. 

10015. Mary A., 8,. . .Saratoga Springs, N, Y. 

loosi. Mary, 8, ( ) Frecport, Me. 

ioo4o. Mary O., 8, (Rude) 

Diamond Springs, Kan. 
ioog4. Mary E., 8, (Prindle) North East, Pa. 

10115. Mary E., 8, (Foster) Manteno, III. 

10131. Mary, 8, (Beadle) Orwell, N. Y. 

10181. Mary A., 8, (Hawthorn) 

Dunn Co., Wis. 
10188. Mary L., 8, (Dufly) Winchester, Conn. 
10194. Mary Bell, 8, (Grove) .. .Burnside. 111. 

I02I4. Mary J., 8 Smithville Flats, N. Y. 

10250. Mary, 8, (Seeley) Berkeley, Cal. 

10282. Mary, 8 0.xford, N. Y. 

10200. Mary Frances, 8 Canton. Pa. 

10320. Mary Viola, 8 Dryden, N. Y. 

10321. Mary, 8 Venango, Pa. 

10350. Mary 8 La. 

10376. Mary, 8 Jasper, N. Y. 

10389. Mary E., 8, (Justice) . .Covington, Ky. 
10490. Mary S., 8. (Burton) . .Rodman, N. Y. 

10502. Mary F., 8 Holland Patent, N. Y. 

10528. Mary Amelia, 8, (Jacobs) . .Scio, N. Y. 
10530. Mary A., 8, (Forshee) Hillsdale, Mich. 

10541. Mary, 8 Homer, N. Y. 

10545. Mary S., 8 Homer, N. Y. 

10596. Mary Edna, 8, La Crosse, Wis. 

10660. Mary Brush, 8, (Keeler) Seattle, Wash. 

10686. 1. Mary Ellen. 8 Minneapolis, Minn. 

10687. Mary D., 8 Chicago, III. 

10688. Mary, 8 West Kill, N. Y. 

10707. Mary Ellen, 8 Whitehall, N. Y. 

J0711. Mary E., 8, Pompeii, Mich. 

10729. Mary. 8 Clarion. Pa. 

10745. Mary Eleanor, 8 Painesville. O. 

10767. Mary Louise. 8 Ann Arbor. Mich. 

10782. Mary C, 8, (Adams) Hicksville, O. 

10797. Mary R., 8 Red Willow, Neb. 

10926. Mary Lucretia, 8 Boston, Mass. 

10975. Mary, 9 N. Brookfield. N. Y. 

1 1 08 1. Mary Margaret, 9 Enterprise. O. 

11113. Mary. 9 Moon. Mich. 

lii4o. ATary Genevieve, 9 Athens, Pa. 

iii4i. Mary Anna, 9 Athens. Pa. 

11161. Mary, Bergen. N. Y. 

11188. Mary G.. 9, (Smith) Cleveland, O. 

1 12 1 1. Mary Ruth. 9 Hicksville. O. 

1 1216. Mary Elizabeth. 9 Butler. Ind. 

1 1283. Mary Faith. 9 Marcus. la. 

11322. Mary. 9. (Tullock) Warren(?). Pa. 

1 1 334. Mary. 9. ( ).. Grand Rapids, Mich. 

1 1348. Mary E., 9 San Francisco. Cal. 

II442, Mary. 9 Manlius. N. Y. 

11516. Mary S.. 9, (Hutchinson) Carlisle, Pa. 

11517. Mary A.. 9 E. Bridgeport. Conn. 

1 1 542. Mary Belle. 9 Meadville. Mo. 

1 1 586. Mary Louise. 9 Trov. N. Y. 

I1602. Mary Ann. 9 Bedford. la. 

11683. Mary C, 9 Salina, Kan. 

1 1 703. Mary N., 9, (Burnham) Bath, O. 

11705. Mary, 9 Freedom, N. Y. 

11874. Mary, 9 Syracuse, N. Y. 

11887. Mary Frances. 9 Ionia. Mich. 

11911. Mary Permelia. 9 Pemberville. O. 

11985. Mary Louise. 9 Omaha. Neb. 

12018. Mary T.ucy, Minneapolis. Minn. 

12066. Mary Theodora. 9 Pasadena. Cal. 

12083. Mary Lorraine, 9 Seattle. Wash. 

12089. Mary Jane. 9 New Philadelphia, O. 

12116. Mary IT,, o, (Lawrence) Ben'ingt'n. Vt. 

12130. Mary E.. 9 Piqua. O. 

12145. Mary F., 9. N. Amherst. Mass. 



12156. Mary Jane. 9, (Lyter) Halifax. Pa, 

12170. Mary E., 9 Chattanooga. Tenn. 

12274. Mary Bell, 9 Stronghurst, III. 

12358. Mary Viola, 9, (Fillis) Brush, Col. 

12393. Mary Rosetta, 9 Maine. N. Y. 

12410. Mary Lucilc. 9. Columbiana, O. 

12455. Mary G., 9 Conneaut, O. 

T2497. Mary Doig, 10 Burlington, Vt. 

12539. Mary Elizabeth, 10,. . Yalesville, Conn. 

12561. Mary, 10 Walworth, N. Y. 

12604. Mary Louise, 10, Centralia, Wash. 

12659. Mary A., 10 Phila., Pa. 

12667. Mary .Marjorie, 10 Chicago, IIL 

I-3. Marj- C, (Frasier) Gross Point, Mich. 
III-7. Mary E., (Underwood) Ad'msv'e, Mass. 

V-3. Mary Ithaca, N. Y. 

X-9. Mary Humphreys. Parkersb'g. W. Va. 

4077. Maryett. 7. (Shrall) Brimfield. Ind. 

8740. Maryetta. 8, (Butterficld) Kasson, Wis. 

3581. Maryette, 6 Springfield, Mass. 

9265. Maryette, 8, (Day-Sessions) 

Lowell, Mich. 

3017. Marylla. 6, (Cash) Smyrna, N. Y. 

5 143. Marylla, 7, (Williams) ... E. Troy. Pa. 

6327. Marylla. 7 Hartford, Conn. 

6465. Marylla, 7 Windham. N. Y. 

7693. Marynette, 8, (Fuller) Cazen'a, Mich. 

5561. Mason, 7, + N. L 

10486. Mason Burr, 8, + Chicago, 111. 

4207. M. Matilda, 7. Shokan. N. Y. 

2036. Matilda. 6, (Peabody) Piarston, N. Y. 
5409. Matilda, 7, (Glover) N. Ha'rihal. N. Y. 
5485. Matilda. 7, (Williams) Carlinvillc, III. 
6661. Matilda. 7, (Metcalf) Indcpend'cc, Ky. 
9037. Matilda, 8, (Wilson) 

(jarden City, Minn. 

9o4i. Matilda H., 8 Beaver Dam. Wis. 

15. Matthew, 2, + Windsor, Conn. 

88. Matthew, 3 Windsor, Conn. 

98. Matthew, 3, 4- Bolton, Conn. 

285. Matthew, 4, 4- Bolton, Conn. 

751- Matthew, 5, + Bolton, Conn. 

6055. Mattie, 7 Springfield, Mass. 

10654. Mattie, 8 Springfield, Mass. 

11154. Mattie, 9 Morganville, N. Y. 

Ii4i2. Mattie, 9 Chicago. III. 

11506. Mattie A.. 9. (Jewett) Salem, Mass. 

6913. Maud Maria, 7 Union City, Conn. 

7930.1. Maud J., 8, (Hines) Albany, N. Y. 

iojRt. Maud. 8 Prophetstown. III. 

10660. Maud Frances. 8 Randolph. O. 

10737. Maud J., 8, (Burgess) Spingf'd, N. Y. 

10752. Maud. 8 Turin. N. Y. 

11069. Maud E.. 9. (Huntoon). .Chardon. O. 

11006. Maud Ellen, 9 Cleveland. O. 

11354. Maud Evangeline, 9, . . . ..Mbion. ^Iich. 

1155"- Maud Ida. 9 Wilkesbarrc. Pa. 

11811. Maud. 9 Columbus, Wis. 

12072. Maud. 9 Apalachicola, Fla. 

12215. Maud. 9 Los Angeles. Cal. 

12378. Maud. 9 >J. Y. City 

12479. Maud Estella. 10 Columbus. O. 

12500. Maud. 10, (Noble) Hamburg. la. 

12568. Maud M.. 10, (Wingett) Lenox. Mass. 

10300. Maude. 8 Granville. Pa. 

10382.6. Maude. 8 Waynesfield. O. 

10472. Maude Bitha. 8 Butler, Ky. 

7779. Maurice Sherman, 8,. . .Augusta. Kan. 

11983. Maurice Morton, 9, Omaha, Neb. 

12560.2. Maurice Bryan, 10,. . .Shcrbrook. Can. 

11053. Max (Miss), 9, ( ) NY. City 

8011. May Selina, 8 Se.ittle. Wash. 

8025. May H., 8, (Briggs) Middlcburv-, N. Y. 

9l48. May, 8 Hudson. N. Y. 

9512. May, 8 Rockford, III. 

10081. May Evarts, 8 Northville. Mich. 

10687. .May D., 8 Chicago. III. 

11343. May, 9, (Dulaney) McCnok, Neb. 

I137S. May E., 9. (Smith) Miller. Neb. 

11567. May. 9, (Covcll) Trumbull, O. 

11779. May, 9 Sidney, Mich. 

12164. May E., 9, (Woollett) ... .Halifax. Pa. 

12350. May C, 9 r.odi, O. 

12634. Mav, 10 Cleveland, O. 

I264i. Ma.v. 10 Carrolllon. 111. 

12465. Maybelle Hathaway. 7.. . SufTield. Mass. 

13158. Mayberry M., 9, m Harrisburg, Pa. 

4689. Maynard M.. 7 .Sauk Center, Minn. 

794o. Maynard Proutv, 8 Cal. 

10798. Maynard R., 8,' Red Willow, Neb. 



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6616. McKie, 7, Cambridge, N. Y. 

21 85. Medad, 6, + Coventry, Conn. 

10807. Medora E., 8, (Ray) N. Y. City 

12364. Medora. 9, Sunfield, Mich. 

507. Mehitable, 4, (Bagg) Lanesboro, Mass. 
1263. Mehitable, 5. (Mather) .. .Utica, N. Y. 

5028. Mehitable, 7, (Ryder) Hiram, O. 

5031. Mehitable, 7, (Thompson) 

Lafayette, Ind. 

5077. Mehitable, 7 Fairfax, Vt. 

9x4. Melinda, 5, (Pinney) Colebrook, Conn. 
928. Melinda, 5, (Anderson) .. Windsor, Ct 

1669. Melinda, 6, (King) . . . ..Suffield, Conn. 
1789. Melinda, 6, (Heglin) Meck'b'g, N. Y. 

2062. Melinda, 6, Andover, Conn. 

2158. Melinda, 6, (Ward) .. .Norwich, Conn. 

2T77. Melinda, 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

2865. Melinda, 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

3468. Melinda, 6, (Savage) Madison, O. 

4o45. Melinda, 7 Watrousville, Mich. 

6640.3. Melinda J., 7. (Kaufman) Wa'n'sf'd, O. 
10167. Melinda R., 8, (O'Brien) Madrid, N. Y. 
12357. Melinda A., 9, (Bartlett) 

San Francisco, Cal. 

1670. Melissa, 6, (Capen) .. .Windsor, Conn, 

1737. Melissa, 6, (Shurtliflf) Kent, O. 

4375. Melissa, 7, (Reddy) Little Falls, N. Y. 

6262. Melissa, 7, (Mills) Roxbury, N. Y. 

6299. Melissa, 7, (Manchester) 

Van F.tten, N. Y. 
6872. Melissa T., 7, (Miller) S'thwick, Mass. 
739S. Melissa A., 7, (Gibbons-Mitchell) 

Middletown, Conn. 
88i4. Melissa R., 8, Battle Ground City, Ind. 
8555. Melissa A., 8, (Pitkins) S. W'dsor, Ct. 
9620. Melissa, 8, (Seely) . . . . Springiield, Pa. 

5302. Melvin, 7, + Webster, O 

7068. Melvin W., 7, + Hartfield, N. Y. 

8173. Melvin Amos, 8 Fisherville, N. H. 

10096. Melvin Arthur, 8, +•• -Greenfield, Pa. 

10160. Melvin J., 8 Milwaukee. Wis. 

11769. Melvin H., 9, + Westfield, Pa. 

12135. Melvin C, 9, Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

12436.4. Melvin Ray, 9, Boulder, Col. 

12436.7. Melvin, 9, Fredonia, N. Y. 

12571. Melvin, 10 Pittslield, Mass. 

5078. Melvina, 7 Fairfax, Vt. 

8785. Melvina .\nna, 8 Brookfield, Vt. 

10446. Melvina, 8 Doudsville, Ky. 

6719. Menela, 7 Delphi, Ind. 

2287. Mephibosheth, 6 Green, N. Y. 

3988. Merab, 7, (Woodworth) Springf'd, Pa. 

9482. Mercelon, 8 Watseka, III. 

564. Mercy, 4, (Bush) Westfield, Mass. 

612. Mercy, 4, (Root) . . . . Southwick, Mass. 
913. Mercy, 5, (Fuller) ... Simsbury, Conn. 

1472. Mercy, 5, (Bills) ... .Southwick, Mass. 

2358. Mercy C, 6, (Olmsted) .. Hartland, Ct. 

2653. Mercy, 6, (Lyman) Stockbridge, N. Y. 

34o2. Mercy, 6, (Dimock) Ossian, N. Y. 

4754. Mercy, 7, (Stone) Otsego, N. Y. 

6623. Mercy, 7 Walnut Lake, Minn. 

6555. Mercy, 7 Baraboo, Wis. 

9951. Mercy, 8, (Frautman) N. Ulm, Minn. 

4657. Meriba, 7, (Brown) .... Brookville, Pa. 

10794. Merinda J., 8 Red Willow, Neb. 

12663. Merle Clifton, 10 North East, Pa. 

3288. Merrick, 6 Westfield, Mass. 

1647. Merrill, 6, +.... ..New Haven, Conn. 

2Q3I. Merrill, 6, -f Centcrville, Pa. 

6948. Merrill Allen, 7 Springfield, Mass. 

10653. Merrill Allen, 8 Springfield, Mass. 

9840. Merriman I., 8 Philmont, N. Y. 

1856. Merritt C, 6 Bethany, N. Y. 

4607. Merritt B., 7 La. 

5951. Merritt Francis, 7, -f- . -Mankato, Kan- 

7 161. Merritt J., 7, -|-...E. Hampton, Mass. 

8805. Merritt H., 8, + Hiram, O. 

10810. Merritt J., 8, Easthampton, Mass. 

11656. Merritt W., 9, m., Charlotte, Mich. 

11673. Merritt F., 9 Brooklyn. N. Y. 

J2464. Mert Harold, 9 Suffield, Mass. 

3195. Mertilla, 6, (Calkins) . ..Monson, Mass. 

7980. Merton D., 8, + 

11850. Merton, 9 Western U. S. A. 

:2i4i. Merton A., 9 Woodland, Cal. 

12625. Merton W., 10, m Denver, Col. 

9006. Mervin C, 8, W. Williamsfield, O. 

3289. Merwin, 6, + Westfield, Conn. 

9310. Metta May, 8 Clermont, la. 



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Metta E. 9 N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

" chal. 4 Tolland, Conn. 

chael, 5. -f Egremont, Mass. 

chael, 5, -j- Harrisville, O. 

chael, 6, + Catlin, N. Y. 

chael, 6, Harrisville, O. 

hael, 7, + Middleburg, N. Y. 

chael S., 7, m. Milwaukee, Wis. 

chael, 8 Middlebury, N. Y. 

chael, 8, + Humboldt, la. 

Ian, 8 Little Rock, Ark. 

Idred, 8, (Lane) W. Vienna, N. Y. 

Idred, 8 Volga, S. Dak. 

Idred H., 9, (Jacobs) PainesvTe, O. 

Idred Louise, 9 Elberon, N. J. 

Idred Lydia, 9 Victor, N. Y. 

Idred, 9 Mansfield, O. 

Idred Eunice, 9,. .Springfield, Mass. 

Idred, 10, Cleveland, O. 

Idred Elveretta, 10 Milan, Pa. 

Idred L., 10 Dundee, N. Y. 

les, 6, -\- Torrington, Conn. 

les, 6, -|- Canton. Pa. 

les R., 7 Afton, N. Y. 

les S., 7 Sacramento, Cal. 

les Nelson, 9, + . . . Ypsilanti, Mich. 

les L., 10 Montreal, Canada 

les" A., 10 Dundee, N. Y. 

Iford. 8, + Columbus, Wis. 

Iford W., 10 Lexington, Mo. 

licent A. C, 6, (Hull) Chicago, 111. 

licent, 6, (Hull) . .Harwinton, Conn. 

licent, 7 Mich. 

Hard C, 9, m-, Oxford, N. Y. 

lo, 6, (Frost) Albany, N. Y. 

lo Monroe, 6 Manchester, Mass. 

lo, 7, + Waterbury, Conn. 

lo, 7 Woodsman, Wis. 

to, 7, Charlestown, O. 

lo, 7, + Lodi. O. 

lo -iugustus, 8, + Jefferson, O, 

lo Sylvester, 8 Berea, O. 

lo, 8, + Floyd, N. Y. 

lo Mason, 9, m., Omaha, Neb. 

to R., 9 Lodi, O. 

Iton, 6, Simsbury, Conn. 

Iton, 7, + Windsor, O. 

Iton Myron, 7, Jonesville, Mich. 

Iton Bissell, 7, +.. .Westfield, Mass. 

Iton Potter, 7,. ..Bennington, N. Y. 

Iton L., 7 -+- W. Chester, Conn. 

Iton v., 7, + Crittenden, Ky. 

Sheffield, Mass. 

, + Sp'fd, Mass. 

+ E. Troy, Pa. 

.Battle Creek, Mich. 



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Iton, 7, +. 
Iton Badger, 
Iton Oscar, 8, 
Iton J., 8, m., 

Iton Early, 9, Cleveland, O. 

Iton E Leominster, Mass. 

ma M., 9 Towanda, Pa. 

na, 9 Salisbury, Conn. 

na, 9 Battle Creek, Mich. 

na, 9 Manchester, la. 

ndweil, 2, Windsor, Conn. 

ndwell, 2, (Brown) Windsor, Conn. 

ndweil, 3 E. Windsor, Conn. 

ndwell, 4, (King)..E. Windsor, Ct. 
ndweil, 4, (Hosford) Litchfield, Ct. 

ndwell, 4 Simsbury, Conn. 

ndwell, 5, (Cook) . ..Lebanon. Conn, 
ndwell, 5, (Willard) H'rb'r C'k, Pa. 
ndwell. 6, (Welles) Ft. Wayne, Ind. 
ndwell P., 7, ....New Haven, Conn. 

ner, 7, + Rushville, N. Y. 

nerva, 6, (RisIey)..S. Windsor, Ct. 

6, (Nevins) Penn Yan, N. Y. 

6, (Rogers) Canton, Pa. 

6, (Rutty) Mclntyre, Pa. 

6, (DeWitt) Tr'ps'b'g, N. Y. 

7, (Gray) .. .Middletown, Ct. 
7 Granville. O. 

nerva' M., 7, (Tennv) Berlin, Mich, 
nerva A., 7, (Bissell) Pine B'ff, Ind. 

nerva, 7 Ypsilanti, Mich. 

nerva, 7, (Densmore) Potter, N. Y. 
nerva, 7, (Reed) . . . Lowville, N. Y. 

nerva A., 8 Andover, Conn. 

nnie Annette, 7 Colebrook, O. 

nnie F., 7, (Winward-Davis) 

Cambridge, Mass. 
nnie A., 7, (Carpenter) 

New Haven, Conn. 



nerva, 
nerva, 
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nerva, 
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iCnnmta C^rnralcijy 



682 



7446. Minnie Franlv. S Lansing. Mich. 

7580. Minnie A., 8. (lioncy) . . .Conneaut, O. 
7899. Minnie L., 8, S. Manchester, Conn. 

8281. Minnie, 8 N. Freedom, Wis. 

8290. Minnie Ida. 8 Winnebago, Minn. 

8727. Minnie Martha, 8, Cleveland, O. 

9130. Minnie, 8 Duquoin, 111. 

9316. Minnie C, 8 Burr Oak, Mich. 

934i. Minnie, 8 E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

9508. Minnie, 8, Rockford, 111. 

9656. Minnie, 8 Red liluff. Cal. 

9S00. Minnie Louisa, 8 Phila., Pa. 

10137. Minnie, 8 W. Camden, N. Y. 

10392. Minnie H., 8, (Plummer) Dems'v'e, Ky. 

10561. Minnie Louisa, 8 Albany. N. Y. 

10589. Minnie L., 8, (Pomeroy) 

La Crosse, Wis. 

10675- Minnie, 8, (Markley) Ravenna, O. 

10704. Minnie Florence, 8.. .Whitehall, N. Y. 

10720. Minnie, 8 New London, Conn. 

10770. Minnie, 8 Salisbury, N. Y. 

10967. Minnie, 9, N. Brookfield. N. Y. 

10984. Minnie Louisa, 9 Hartford, Conn. 

11244. Minnie T., 9, Cadillac, Mich. 

11325. Minnie M., 9, (Elliott-Mears) 

Harveysville, Kan. 

11352. Minnie, 9 San Francisco, Cal. 

1 1423. Minnie, 9, Sylvan, Mich. 

11473. Minnie, 9, Scranton, Pa. 

11708. Minnie A., 9, (Cotterell) Pittsf'd, Mass. 

11784. Minnie, 9, Marshall, Mich. 

11836. Minnie Louisa, g. Ketchumville, N. Y. 
1 1977- Minnie L., 9, (Groesbeck) Hartf'd. Ct. 
11722. Minor B.. 9, -f Egremont, Mass. 

6937. Mira Molene, 7 Girard, Kan. 

1835. Miranda, 6, Bolton, Conn. 

2006. Miranda, 6, (Jacobs) . .Montpelier, Vt. 

4534- Miranda, 6, (Bentley) . . .Lanorte, Ind. 

3749. Miranda, 7 Middletown, Vt. 

3894. Miranda, 7, (Tipton) Williamsport, O. 

4534. Miranda, 7, (Murphy) . .Albany, N. Y. 

5127. Miranda, 7, + . . . W. Williamsfield. O. 

6118. Miranda, 7, (Hulett) Belvidere, 111. 

2083. Miriam, 6, (Jones) Akron, O. 

2116. Miriam, 6, (Cook) Moriah, N. Y. 

4056. Miriam A., 7, (Johnston) 

JefTersonville, Ind. 
1 1680. Miriam Rebecca, 9 Cleveland, O. 

9566. Mirtie Mav, 8 Pawlet, Vt. 

i46s. Molly, 5, (Holcomb) Marcellus, N. Y. 
12666. Mona Demary, 10 Akron, O. 

8218. Monroe, 8 Sprincwater, N. Y. 

8536. Monroe S., 8 St. Louis, Mo. 

9989. Monroe C, 8, + Mansfield Center, Ct 
II 125. Monroe D.. 9, + Milan, Pa. 

4003. Montgomery. 7, + Liberty, O. 

9962. Mordaunt, 8, Dunningsville, Alich. 

1573- Morgan, 6 Windsorville. Conn. 

1 846. Morgan, 6, + Hobart, Ind. 

4663. Morgan G., 7, + Chicago, III. 

8220. Morgan, 8, m Shelby, la. 

9819. Morgan O., 8 Mauston, Wis. 

11328. Morgan, Forsythe, Mo. 

7105. Morgianna, 7, Adrian, Mich. 

191 1. Morris, 6 Westmoreland, N. Y. 

3781. Morris F., 7, + New Cassel, Wis. 

S846. Morris Henry 7, Unadilla Forks, N. Y. 

7497- Morris F., 8, m Auburn, Wis. 

8982. Morris, 8. + Dundee, N. Y. 

11043. Morns Almeron, 9 Barrington, III. 

124 1 7. Morris Meade, 9 Allegheny, Pa. 

4977. Morrison C. 7, + . .Ogdensburg, N. Y. 

6714. Morse, 7, + Rodman, N. Y. 

5232. Mortimer, 7 Rhinebcck, N. Y. 

11687. Mortimer Percy, 9 Georgia, Vt. 

12280. Mortimer J., 9 Norman, Okla. 

6652. Morton W., 7 Wcstville, Ind. 

7213. Morton Howard, 7, + Geneva, O. 

9320. Morton, 8 Kendallville, Ind. 

52. Moses, 2, + Windsor, Conn. 

193- Moses, 3. + E. Windsor, Conn. 

506. Moses, 4, 4- Torrington, Conn. 

551- Moses, 4, -I- Bolton, Conn. 

565. Moses, 4, + Sheffield, Mass. 

1207. Moses, 5, -j- TorrinRton, Conn. 

1304. Moses, 5 Sheffield, Mass. 

1362. Moses, 5, + N. Granville, N. Y. 

i444. Moses, 5, ■+■ Springtield, Mass. 

1487. Moses, 5, -i- Southwick, Mass. 

2398. Moses, 6, -j- Windsor, Conn. 



3219. Moses, 6, -f Troy, N. Y. 

3676. Moses DeW., 6, + Fairfax C. H., Va. 

3681. Moses B., 6, m Springfield. Mass. 

6553. Moses, 7 Baraboo, Wis. 

6763. Moses F., 7, + Troy, N. Y. 

7372. Moses DeWitt, 7, -f Detroit, Mich. 

1735. Munn, 6, + Southampton, Mass. 

11304.5. Muriel Isabelle, 9 Seattle. Wash. 

11750. Muriel, 9 Riceville, la. 

12597. Muriel Inez, 10 Lyons, Mich. 

2928. Murray, 6, + la. 

4286. Murray I., 7 Joncsville, Mich. 

3415. Myra, 6 Gates, N. Y. 

4690. Myra .\., 7, (Eldred) Sauk Cen., Minn. 

4765. Myra, 7 Coopcrstown, N. Y. 

7o84. Myra E., 7, (Richardson) Roch., N. Y. 

7227. Myra Orphelia, 7 Jefferson, O. 

7604. Myra Edna. 8 Dundee, IlL 

9424. Myra Bell, 8 Fulton, N. Y. 

9608. Myra Eddy, 8, E. Greenwich, R. L 

11743. Myra, 9 Riceville, la. 

12426. 1. Myra Winifred, 9 Troy, N. Y. 

12644. Myra, 10 Springfield, 111, 

4o8i. Myrenus, 7, + Colwich, Kan. 

3467. Myron, 6 Mantua, 0. 

5430. Myron W., 7, (Tuttle) . . Rockville, Ct. 

5583. Myron .\., 7. + Bennington, N. Y. 

9054. Myron Lament, 8 Maine, N. Y. 

10185. Myron Svlvester, 8 Appleton, Wis. 

10284. Myron Griffin, 8, -f Canton, Pa. 

10795. Myron F., 8 Red Willow, Kan. 

11578. Myron Philander, 9 Buffalo, N. Y. 

12177. Mvrta Theresa, 9 Feniiville, Mich. 

7765. Myrtie, 8 Perry, N. Y. 

7999- Myrtie, 8 Alexander, N. Y. 

10221. Myrtie, 8, (Loomis)... .Painesville, O. 

11339. Myrtie, 9 Clyde, O. 

10062. Myrtle A., 8, Mansfield, O. 

11925. Myrtle E., 9, (Barnes) Emporia, Kan. 

12204. Myrtle V., 9 Council (irove, Kan. 

12665. Myrtle May 10 North East, Pa. 

Ai 1076.94. Myrtle, 9, (Byers) Leando, la. 



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Namah, 6, (Nichols) . .Deerfield, Mich. 
Nancy, 4, (Carpenter) Stafford, Conn. 

Nancy, 5, Southampton, Mass. 

Nancy, 5, (Austin) Fccd'g Hills, Mass. 

Nancy, 5 W. Springfield, Mass. 

Nancy, 6, (Vibbert) . . E. Hartford, Ct 
Nancy, 6, (Huntington) Coventry, Ct 
Nancy, 6, (Hutchinson) .. Lebanon, Ct 

Nancy, 6. (Hill) Smithville. N. Y. 

Nancy C, 6, (Loomis) .. .Windsor, Ct 

Nancy, 6 Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Nancy, 6. (Sumner) .Ashtabula, O. 

Nancy J., 6, (Bayne) ... Medina, N. Y. 

Nancy, 6 Colchester, Conn. 

Nancy, 6, (White) ... .Chatham, C!onn. 

Nancy, 6 North East, Pa. 

Nancy J., 6, (Coolidge) .. .Aurora, III. 
Nancy, 6, (McClure-Boardman) 

Lardville, Pa. 

Nancy, 6, (Canfield) Gustavus, O. 

Nancy, 6, (.Mvord-Granger) 

Middlefield, Mass. 

Nancy, 7, (Wells) Mich. 

Nancy Lovisa, 7. (GrHfin) Huntsb'g, O. 
Nancy S., 7, (Hall) . .Cleveland, Minn. 
Nancy J., 7, (Smith) Stamford, Conn. 
Nancy Edith, 7,. . .Southampton, Mass. 

Nancy J., 7 Shokan, N. Y. 

Nancy, 7 Rutland, N. Y. 

Nancy S., 7 Brattlcboro, Vt 

Nancy, 7, (.Mlis) . . . .Cazenovia, N. Y. 
Nancy M., 7, (Stevens) Kewanee. 111. 
Nancy A., 7, (Cook) Richmond, Mass. 

Nancy, 7 E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

Nancy, 7, (Clark) Cheshire, Mass. 

Nancy C., 7, (Merrill) .. Boston, Mass. 

Nancy, 7, (Brooks) Geneva, O. 

Nancy E., 7, (Pickens) .Vrb'kle. W. Va. 

Nancy S., 7 New Haven, N. Y. 

Nancy, 7. (Hamblet) . . . .Keene, N. H. 

Nancy M., 7, (Stone) Morgan, O. 

Nancy, 7, Baraboo, Wis. 

Nancv E., 7 Eden, Ind. 

Nancy M., 7, (McCord)..N. East. Pa. 
Nancy M., 7 Norwich, Conn. 



683 



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7178. Nancy L., 7 \V. Springfield, Mass. 

A7650.3. Nancy C, 8, (French) Carl June, Mo. 
7728. Nancy, 8, (Walker-Romel) 

Santa Rosa, Cal. 
8101. Nancy M., 8, (Dearborn) 

Brattleboro, Vt. 

Nancy, 8, (Calvin) Perrysburg, O. 

Nancy M., 8, (McCoy) .. .Vigil, N. Y. 

Nancy, 8 Wilkesbarre, Pa. 

Nancy A., 8. (Hinman) Sheffield, Mass. 
Nancy Isabel, 8, ..New London, Conn. 

Nancy, Canandaigua, N. Y. 

Nancy Canandaigua, N. Y. 

Nannie, 8 Fenner, N. Y. 

Naomi, 4, Windsor, Conn. 

Naomi, 4, (Hosford) . .Torrington, Ct. 

Naomi, 4, (King) Burlington, Vt. 

Naomi, 5, (Olmsted) .. E. Hartford, Ct. 
Naomi, 5,( Lyman) Torrington, Conn. 

Naomi, 5, (Noble) Granville, N. Y. 

Napoleon Bonaparte, 8, + Blair, Neb. 
Narcissa, 7, (Du BoiseJ 

Cross Village, Mich. 

Nathan, 5, + Columbia, Conn. 

Nathan, 5, + Rushville, N. Y. 

Nathan, 6 Columbia, Conn. 

Nathan, 6, m., Windsor, Conn. 

Nathan, 6, + Leeds, Mass. 

Nathan M., 7, + Greenbush, N. Y. 

Nathan W., 7, ■+■ Hartford, Conn. 

Nathan, 7, la. 

Nathan S., 7 Lincolnville, Pa. 

Nathan, Jr., 7 Openheim, N. Y. 

Nathan, 7 Ypsilanti, Mich. 

Nathan Perry, 7, + Momence, 111. 

Nathan, 7, Pa. 

Nathaniel i, + Windsor, Conn. 

Nathaniel, 2, m E. Windsor, Conn. 

Nathaniel, 2, + Bolton, Conn, 

Nathaniel, 2, m E. Windsor, Conn. 

Nathaniel, 3, + Coventry, Conn. 

Nathaniel, 3, + Bolton, Conn. 

Nathaniel, 3, + Windsor, Conn. 

Nathaniel, (Deac), 3, + Ashford, Ct. 

Nathaniel, 3, m Westfield, Mass. 

Nathaniel, 4, +... Southampton, Mass. 

Nathaniel, 4, + Coventry, N. Y. 

•Nathaniel, (Capt.), 4, + E. W'ds'r, Ct. 
Nathaniel, 4, -f.-.E. Windsor, Conn. 

Nathaniel, 4, -j- Whitesboro, N. Y. 

Nathaniel, 4, -f Tolland, Conn. 

Nathaniel, s, -f Otisco, N. Y. 

Nathaniel, s, + Galesburg, Mich. 

Nathaniel, 5, + Suffield, Conn. 

Nathaniel, 5 N. Y. 

Nathaniel, s, + . . Whitesboro'h, N. Y. 
Nathaniel, 5 Newbern, N. C. 

Nathaniel, 6, -4- Huntsburg, O. 

Nathaniel. 6, -f Truxton, N. Y. 

Nathaniel, 6, + Rockford, III. 

Nathaniel M., 6, + . .Cha'stown, Mass. 

Nathaniel, 6, + Fairfield, la. 

Nathaniel, 6, + Pawlet, Vt. 

Nathaniel, 6, Rushville, N. Y. 

Nathaniel, 6, + Middlesex, N. Y. 

Nathaniel, 6, + Harbor Creek, Pa. 

Nathaniel, 6, + Groton, N. Y. 

Nathaniel, 6, + Fowler, N. Y. 

Nathaniel S. P., 6. + Cambridge, N. Y. 

Nathaniel W., 7, m Bolton, Conn. 

Nathaniel, 7, Napanee, Canada 

Nathaniel S. P., 7, + Cambridge, N. Y. 

Nathaniel H., 8, + Spencerport, N. Y. 

Nathaniel Saxon, 8,. . .Lebanon, Conn. 

Nathaniel, 8 Augusta, Wis. 

Nathaniel, 8, + Fennville, Mich. 

Nathaniel, 8, Dryden, N. Y. 

Nathaniel T., 8,..Saranac Lake, N. Y. 

Nathaniel E., 9 Rochester, Wis. 

Nathaniel H., 9, m., Spencerport, N. Y. 

Neal M., 9 Williamstown, Ky. 

Neland. 7, m. Suffield, Conn. 

Nehemiah, 2. + Westfield, Mass. 

Nehemiah, 3. m Westfield, Mass. 

Nehemiah, 4, + Southwick, Mass. 

Nellie, 6, (Henderson) Wis. 

Nellie May, 7, Jonesville, Mich. 

Nellie M., 7, (Jackson) Storm Lake, la. 

Nellie 7, Memphis, Tenn. 

; Nellie H., 7 Buffalo, N. Y. 



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Nellie, 7 Chicago, 111. 

Nellie, 7 St, Albans, N. Y. 

Nellie Gretchen, 8 Marengo, 111. 

Nellie May. 8 Leeds, Mass. 

Nellie E., 8 Hebron, Conn. 

Nellie, 8 Canton, N. Y. 

Nellie L., 8, Winnebago, Minn. 

Nellie Naomi, 8 Hudson, Mich. 

Nellie E,, 8, (Reed) W. Hartford, Ct. 

Nellie, 8 Chicago, 111. 

Nellie, 8 S. Canaan, Conn. 

Nellie Edith, 8 Red Oak. la. 

Nellie Emily, 8 Dcerfield, Mich. 

Nellie, 8, Volga, S. Dak. 

Nellie, 8 Mauston, Wis. 

Nellie Maud, 8 Waukegan, 111. 

Nellie M., 8, (Le Baron) Un, City, Pa. 

Nellie Elmira, 8 Westfield, Mass. 

Nellie M., 8, (Morrow) 

W. Springfield, Mass. 
Nellie M., 8, (Pease) .. Springf'd, Mass 

Nellie R., 8 Ashtabula, O. 

Nellie C, 8 Fargo, N. Dak. 

Nellie G,, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Nellie E., 9, (Rodgers) .. .Windsor, O. 

Nellie, 9, Perry, N. Y. 

Nellie Belle, 9, Portland. Or. 

Nellie E., 9, (Pratt) Sunnyside, Wash. 

Nellie G., 9, Harford, Pa. 

Nellie Nora, g, Bedford. la. 

Nellie, 9 Lodi, S. Dak. 

Nellie A., 9, (Fish) Lenox, Mass. 

Nellie A., 9, Columbus, Wis. 

Nellie Alice, 9, (Corbin) Promise, la. 

Nellie, 9 Nashville, Mich. 

Nellie Alice, 9 Bolton, Conn. 

Nellie G., 9, (Simmons) Kan. City, Mo. 

Nellie, 9, Valparaiso, Ind. 

Nellie E., 9 Latonia, Ky. 

Nellie E., 9 Atwater, O. 

Nellie Martin St. Paul, Minn. 

Nelly M., 7, (Loomis) . . . .Jefferson, O. 
Nelly Eliza. 7, (Church) .. .N. Y. City 

Nelly, 8, (Taggart) Jefferson, O. 

Nelly Dean, 8, Syracuse. N. Y. 

Nelly Florianna, 8, ... .Amherst, Mass. 

Nelson, 6 Windham, Pa. 

Nelson, 6 Columbia, C^onn. 

Nelson T-, 6, -}--•- -Winchester, Conn. 
Nelson, 6, Manchester, Conn. 

Nelson W., 7, m Brattleboro, Vt. 

Nelson Bennett, 7, m., Talcottville, Ct. 

Nelson, 7, m., Mich, 

Nelson N., 7, + Peabody, K,in. 

Nelson A., 7 Hopkinton, la. 

Nelson G., 8, W. Hopbottom, Pa. 

Nelson Henry, 8, + Topeka, Kan. 

Nelson Barnes, 8, + Lyons, Mich. 

Nelson, 8, -f Polk, O. 

Nelson N., 8, + Corning, Cal. 

Nelson Henry, 9 Marshall, Mich. 

Nelson N. 9 Chico, Cal. 

Nena G., 9 Deadwood, S. Dak. 

Nettie, 7 Henry. 111. 

Nettie G., 8, Coldwater, Mich. 

Nettie Persis, 8, . . .Higginsville, N. Y. 

Nettie May, 8, (Riley) N. Pomona, Cal. 

Nettie Louise, 8 Greenfield, Mass. 

Nettie E., 8 Greenfield, Pa. 

Nettie, 8, Streetsboro, O. 

Nettie E., 8, (Fawley)... Cleveland, O. 

Nettie, 9, Cleveland, O. 

Nettie, 9, (Donaldson) Blair, Neb. 

Nettie L., 9, (Woerd) Waltham, Mass. 

Nettie Laura, 9, Norwich, N. Y. 

Nettie, 9 Marshall, Mich. 

Nettie May, 9 Pasadena, Cal. 

Neva May, 8 Demosville, Ky. 

Newell Ely, 8, + Zanesville, O- 

Newcll Rex, 8, + W. W'msfield, O. 

Newell Calhoun, 9 Amherst, Mass. 

Newman. 6, + N. Y. 

Newton P., 6, -f Olmsted Falls. O. 

Newton, 6 Suffield, Conn. 

Newton Sheldon, 7, + Windsor, Conn. 

Nicholas T., 6, + Spring Prairie, Wis. 

Nicholas T., 7, -f Vernon, Wis. 

Nicholas Miller, 7, Port Gibson, N. Y. 

Nicholas, 7 Port Gibson, N. Y. 

Nicholas, 8, m., Farmington, Mich. 



Ennmta (^i^nralnrig 



684 



959. Nider, 5, + Windsor, Conn. 

8343. Nilcs Howard, 8, + Okla. 

5298. Nina Alice, 7, Nemaha, la. 

10823. Nina L., 8 \V. Springfield, Mass. 

10946. Nina Jane, 9 Kilbourn, Wis. 

:ioso. Nina May, 9, (Beede) Jefferson, O. 

11072. Nina Ellouise, 9, Montville, O. 

11449. Nina B., p Cassvillc, N. Y. 

1 1653. Nina Louise, 9 Holyoke, Mass. 

11871. Nina, 9 Salisbury, Conn. 

12419. Nina, 9 Allegheny, Pa. 

7219. Nirna, 7, (Mead) Denver, Col. 

8309. Nisa Lilly, 8, (Lee) N Coventry, Conn. 

1 1 799. Ni.xon Neil, 9 Cleveland, O. 

601. Noadiah, 4, -f...W. Springfield, Mass. 

185. Noah, 3, 4- Harwinton, Conn. 

223. Noah, (Capt.), 3, +..Westfield, Mass. 

521. Noah, 4, -f Harwinton, Conn. 

6l4. Noah, 4, -f Southwick, Mass. 

875. Noah, 5, -j- Georgia. Vt. 

i466. Noah, 5, -f Otis, Mass. 

1778. Noah, 6, Rochester. N. Y. 

2263. Noah, 6, + Vermillion, O. 

3609. Noah, 6 Otis, Mass. 

4744. Noah C, 7, + Schuyler's Lake, N. Y. 

4836. Noah, 7, Syracuse, N. Y. 

S074. Noah Webster, 7, + Topeka, Kan. 

6482. Noah, 7, + Granville, Pa. 

7295. Noah D., 7, + Rochester, Ind. 

8881. Noah, 8 Spokane, Wash. 

1368. Noble, 5 Southwick Mass. 

3345. Noble, 6, N. Granville, O. 

8560. Noble S., 8, m., Andover, Conn. 

12582. Noel, 10, Norton, Kan. 

iii64. Nolan, 9, Deerfield, Mich. 

io4s4. Nora, 8 (Wells) .. .Williarastown, Ky. 

10682. Nora May, 8 Randolph, O. 

A11076.91. Nora, 9, (Byers) Leando, la. 

12339. Nora May, 9, Rising Sun, Ind. 

1718. Norman, 6, New Hartford, Conn. 

2389. Norman, 6 Windsor, Conn. 

2645. Norman, 6, + Manchester, Conn. 

2680. Norman, 6, Otsego, Mich. 

3012. Norman, 6, + Van Etten, N. Y. 

3299. Norman Fox, 6, +. . . Westfield, Mass. 

3603. Norman, 6, + Painesville, O. 

4567. Norman B., 7, N. Bennington, Vt. 

5497. Norman, 7, Winchester, Conn. 

5730. Norman Milo, 7, -f Manchester, Conn. 

6296. Norman Tyler, 7, . . .Bainbridge, N. Y. 

6992. Norman S., 7, -[■ Troy, N. Y. 

7630. Norman John, 8, -f ... .Painesville, O. 

9179. Norman, 8. m., la. 

9591. Norman- Sii."'re, 8 Perrysville, Ind. 

10235. Norman E., 8 Craftsbury, Vt. 

10689.1. Norman R., 8, + Troy, N. Y. 

10837. Norman S., 8 Conneaut. O. 

10886. Norman B., 8 Otis, Ind. 

4805. Norton Brown, 7, +.. Lebanon, Conn. 

5258. Norton, 7, + Farmington, HI. 

8398. Norton J., 8, + San Diego, Cal. 

1936. Norvall Lyman, 6 Lagrange, O. 



3855. Octavia M., 7, (Squire) .. .Windsor, O. 

138. Odiah, 3, -(- Windsor, Conn. 

386. Odiah, 4 ._^ Windsor, Conn. 

994. Odiah, s, + Windsor, Conn. 

10156. Ola E., 8, (Crandall) Plainville, Conn. 
11950. Ola, 9 Polk. O. 

7829. Olan E.. 8 Newvillc, Ind. 

12071. Oland Chalmers, 9 Emporia, Kan. 

I24ii. Olin Wise, q Columbiana, O. 

837. Olive, 5, (^IandcviIIe) 

Perth Amboy, N. Y. 

i24o. Olive, 5, (King) Burlington. \*t. 

2097. Olive, 6, (Benedict). .. .Buffalo, N. Y. 

2120. Olive, 6 Aurelius, N. Y. 

2293- Olive, 6, (Skeelc) Green, N. Y. 

2852. Olive E., 6, (Stoughton) E. W'ds'r, Ct. 

3231. Olive, 6 Ripley, N. Y. 

3247. Olive, 6, Westfield, Mass. 

4oDo. Olive M., 7. (Ruggles) Br'klyn, N. Y. 

4i8l. Olive. 7, (Parker) Sylvan, >Iich. 

4633. Olive, 7, (Dickinson) . .St. Paul, Minn. 

S4ii. Olive. 7 Hannibal, N. Y. 

5568. Olive, 7 Hampden, O. 

5958. Olive v., 7. (TuUer).. Palermo, N. Y. 

6781. Olive, 7, (Daughcrty)...Two Lick, Pa. 



6788. Olive, 7, (Northam) Noble, Ind 

7758. Olive E., 8 Clinton, N. Y. 

8078. Olive Agnes, 8 W. Carlisle, Mich. 

83 1 2. Olive Brewster, 8 Wis 

9595. Olive Etta, 8 Broadlands, IIL 

9611. Olive Matilda, 8, Conneaut, Pa. 

9894. Olive A., 8, (Shepardson) 

Hamilton, N. Y. 
11034. Olive R., 9, (Sprague)..Half Day, III. 

11655. Olive A., 9 Charlotte, Mich. 

382. Oliver, 4, -f Windsor, Conn. 

680. Oliver, s Masonville, N. Y. 

982. Oliver, 5, + Windsor, O. 

985. Oliver, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

1 1 72. Oliver, 5, + E. Windsor, Conn. 

1250. Oliver, 5 Harwinton, Conn. 

1255. Oliver, 5, + Windham, N. Y. 

1312. Oliver, 5, 4- Ripley, N. Y. 

2044. Oliver, 6, -j- S. Windsor. Conn. 

2520. Oliver, 6, -i- Hampden, O. 

2914. Oliver, 6, -)- Pawlet, O. 

3035. Oliver, 6, m Winstcd, Conn. 

3233. Oliver, 6, 4- la. 

3618. Oliver Bush, 6, m Westfield, Mass. 

4553. Oliver, 7 S. Windsor, Conn. 

4571. Oliver W., 7, + Binghampton, IIL 

4688. Oliver, 7 N. Y. 

4730. Oliver P., 7, + Colebrook River, Conn. 

4835. Oliver W., 7, -j- Lenox, Pa. 

6353- Oliver H., 7, +... .Winchester, Conn. 

6382. Oliver 7 Austin, Minn. 

6723. Oliver, 7, + E. Davenport, la. 

7032. Oliver D., 7, +..New London, Conn. 

7209. Oliver Cromwell, 7, m., Geddes, S. D. 

8o48. Oliver H., 8 W. Vienna, N. Y. 

8s i4. Oliver Sweetland, 8, m., Dover, N. H. 

9724. Oliver Longley, 8, Whately, Mass. 

10079. Oliver Henry, 8, m.,. .Plymouth, Mich. 

10190. Oliver Grove, 8, .^Idenville, Pa. 

10260. Oliver Wheeler, 8, +•• Cleveland, O. 
12317. Oliver Mullins. 9 Valparaiso, Ind. 

4833. Olivia S., 7, (Carpenter) Coventry, Ct. 

7310. Olivia E., 7, (Legate) Southwick, Mass. 
8565. Olivia J., 8, (Hanover-Winter) 

Stafford Springs, Conn. 

10952. Olivia Langdon, 9 N. Y. City 

9679. Ollie, 8. (Van Loon). . .Madeline. Cal. 

7126. Omar R., 7, + Tiffin, O. 

6304. Ophelia A., 7, (Fosbee) Smyrna, N. Y. 
10750. Ophelia, E., 8, (Rice) Los Angeles, Cal. 

5092. Ora, 7 Georgia, Vt. 

lo4o9. Ora A., 8, (Estes) Dallas, Texas 

11854. Ora, 9 Dyer, Ark. 

12269. Ora E.. 9, (Russell). . .Carbondale, Pa. 

9675. Oran, 8, Corning, Cat 

5641. Orando, 7 Barkhamsted, Conn. 

7466. Orange E., 8, +..N. Brookficld, N. Y. 

1 446. Oren (Orrin), 5, +..W. Sp'fd, Mass. 
2683. Oren Green, 6, +. . ..\rbuckle, W. Va. 

3073, Oren, 6, + Bloomington, III. 

3308. Oren (Orrin), 6 Vienna. O. 

4 128. Oren Scott, 7 Boston, Alass. 

4603. Oren, 7 Bosanquct, Upper Canada 

4739. Oren Howard, 7, 4" Kewanee, III. 

6059. Oren, 7, + Chicago, III. 

9063. Oren, 8 E. Troy, Pa. 

9723. Oren G., 8 Arbuckle. W. Va. 

11382. Oren Howard, 9, + Okla. 

12179. Oren J., 9 Chicago. IIL 

8-90. Oriein C, 8. + Charlotte, Mich. 

3186. Orilla, 6, (Garner) Bryant's Ford, Ky. 

1 446. Orin, 5, + W. Springfield, Mass. 

2130. Orin, 6 Corning. N. Y. 

2625. Orin, 6 Mt. Holly, Vt. 

5i46. Orin, 7 E. Troy, Pa. 

6436. Orin, 7, + Bloomington, III 

8605. Orin F., 8 Richfield, N. Y. 

8879. Orin Bohn, 8, Minneapolis, Minn. 

loooo. Orla. 8, + Pawlet. Vt. 

64o5. Orlan, 7, m Berlin, N. Y. 

11012. Orland Pearl, 9 Cleveland, O. 

4921. Orlando W., 7, +. . .Cazcnovia, N. Y. 

4992. Orlando M., 7, + Cleveland, O. 

5164. Orlando, 7 Berlin, Mich. 

5969. Orlando G., 7, 4- Mauston. Wis. 

7705. Orlando, 8, Athens, Pa. 

7736. Orlando M., 8, 4- Athens, Pa. 

11145. Orlando M., 9, .\thens. Pa. 

3049. Orlen, f>, m S. Am. 

64i3. Orlen M., 7, 4- Stowe, Vt. 



685 



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5276. 

6393- 

7607. 

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11907. 
10058. 

9277. 
1 1902. 

8178. 

9820. 
Ji642. 

9756- 

5600. 

4704. 

9235. 

7236. 

4993. 

5723. 

S77I. 

7271. 

9598. 

9669. 

9790. 
1 1070. 

4866. 

3773- 

4o42. 

4604. 

6274. 

7459- 
10643. 
J0957- 
10990. 
1 1269. 
1 1643. 
10491. 

12337- 
12512. 

5305. 

1905. 

59 '6. 

9381- 

2535- 

6494. 

6499. 

6666. 

9883. 

3573- 

3900. 

4546. 

46o2. 

46o6. 

4678. 

5080. 

6208. 

6288. 

6430. 

7288. 

7^75- 

8279. 

9529. 

10156.3. 

10525.1. 

10532. 

10722. 

10756. 

11697. 

12087. 

12334. 

12388. 

12394. 

12436.92. 

IX. 

IX-7. 
8759. 

10236. 
11625. 

3351- 

7791. 

788. 

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2780. 

4453. 

4464. 
9693. 
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O. 

o. 

Y. 



Orrin 
Orrin 
Orrin 
Orrin 



Orlcna Ursula, 8, Hobart, Ind. 

Orlin H., 7 Kan. 

Orlin, 7, + Le Roy, O. 

Orlo Norton, 8 Dundee, 111. 

Orlow W., 7, ra., Stowe, Vt. 

Ormond Pinneo, 7, .. .Columbia, Conn. 

Ormond Eros, 9, Pemberville, O. 

Oron Wm., 8 Butternuts. N. Y. 

Orpha C, 8, Footville, 

Orpha M., 9 Bowling Green, 

Orra Ann, 8 Bangor, N. 

Orra Ann, 8, Mauston. Wis. 

Orra. 9 Marshall, Minn. 

Orral Julia, 8 Burlington, N. Y. 

Orramel S., 7, Montpelier, Vt. 

Orrcn Taylor, 7, +.. .Coventry, Conn. 

Orren, 8, Bowling Green, O. 

Orril C, 7, Hopkinton, la. 

Orrin, 7, Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Orrin Datus, 7, -f" Broadlands, 111. 

Sage, 7, -}- Fountain, Col. 

7 N. Y. City 

Squire, 8 Broadlands, N. Y. 

Harper, 8 Fountain, Col. 

Orrin, 8 Sweeden, N. Y. 

Orrison Wm., 9 Montville, O. 

Orsamus, 7 Tolland, Conn. 

Orson O., 7, m N. Adams, Mass. 

Orson B., 7 Watrousville, Mich. 

Orson, 7 Bosanquet, Upper Canada 

Orson, 7, + Orwell, N. Y. 

Orson, 8 la. 

Orson Briggs, 8, m.,....St. Paul, Wis. 
Orson Fred, 9, +•••• Stratford, Texas 

Orson A., 9, Chicago, 111. 

Orson Earl, 9,... Emerald Grove, Wis. 

Orson, 9 Marshall, Minn. 

Orton Morse, 8, m St. Joseph, Mo. 

Orval Granvil, 9, Butler, Ky. 

Orven H., (Rev.), 10, Kan. City, Kan. 

Orvilla O., 7, (Downey) Berea, O. 

Orville P., 6, + Clinton, N. Y. 

Orville A., 7, + Deerfield, Mich. 

Orville E., 8 E. Wilson, N. Y. 

Osbert Burr, 6, m N. Y. 

Osborn, 7 Harwinton, Conn. 

Osborn P., 7, +•■ -Newport News, Va. 

Osborn T., 7, -{- Demosville, Ky. 

Osborne Milton, 8,. . .Greenfield, Mass. 

Oscar A., 6 New Haven, Conn. 

Oscar Lafayette, 7, -^- . .Greenfield, O. 

Oscar, 7, m. Walworth, N. Y. 

Oscar, 7, ... .Bosanquet, Upper Canada 

(Dscar, 7 Champlain, N. Y. 

Oscar F., 7, m., Cal. 

Oscar Eugene, 7, + Chicago, 111. 

Oscar, 7 Middlesex, N. Y. 

Oscar F., 7, + Iowa Falls, la. 

Oscar L., 7, + Mentor, O. 

Oscar Lyman, 7, Henry, 111, 

Oscar M., 8, m., Hartford, Conn. 

Oscar, 8, N. Freedom, Wis. 

Oscar Frank, 8, m Mich. 

Oscar, 8 N. Granby, Conn. 

Oscar, 8, + Lansing, Mich. 

Oscar A., 8, +..-.W. Brookfield, Wis. 

Oscar, 8 New London, Conn. 

Oscar R., 8, Kennedy, N. Y. 

Oscar Eugene, 9, m.,- . Syracuse, N. Y. 

Oscar, 9, Corning, Cal. 

Oscar Louis, 9, Newport, Ky. 

Oscar, 9 W. Brookfield, Wis. 

Oscar P., 9, Greenbush, N. Y. 

Oscar Charles, 9, ..Bemus Point, N. Y. 

Oscar F., + Springfield, 111. 

Oscar J Springfield, 111. 

Osmond Eugene, 8 Roxbnrv, Mich. 

Osmond E., 8 Craftsbury, Vt. 

Osmond Eugene, 9, + Akron, O. 

Osmyn, 6, + Lowell, Mich. 

Otie F., 8 Akron, Mich. 

Otis, 5, + Champion, N. Y. 

Otis Henry, 6 Lagrange, O. 

Otis S., 6 Warren, N. Y. 

Otis, 7 Cal. 

Otis, 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

Owen, 8 Calwood, Mo. 

Owen, 8, Pawlet, Vt. 

Owen, 8, m., Pawlet, Vt. 

Ozias, 4, Windsor, Conn. 



388. Ozias, 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

995- Ozias, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

5169. Ozias, 7 Egremont, Mass. 

6366. Palmyra, 7, (Crary) Cal. 

1108. Pamela, 5, (Buckley) Colchester, Conn. 

1372. Pamela, 5, (Austin) Suffield, Conn. 

2io4. Pamela Jane, 6 Sheffield, Mass. 

2145. Pamela, 6, (Loomis) . .Coventry, Conn. 

2405. Pamela, 6, (Loomis) Torrington, Conn. 

4593. Pamela Amanda, 7, Chazy, N. Y. 

4719. Pamela, 7, (Cook) Otisville, N. Y. 

5249. Pamela, 7, (Moreau) Batavia, N. Y. 

7676. Pamela H., 8, (Brisburn) Caze'a, Mich. 

8578. Pamela, 8 Kenosha, Wis. 

3483. Pamelia Jane, 6 Branchport, N. Y. 

9927. Pansy L., 8, El Paso, Texas 

6392. Parintha, 7, (Pike) Painesville, O. 

4699. Parmela, 7, (Isham) . .Brooklvn, N. Y. 

4644. Parmelia. 7, (Lewis) Welles. Vt. 

8975. Parker H., 8, + Wakita, Okla. 

12093. Parker Byron, 9,, . .Haydenville, Mass. 

1483. Parks, 5, + Suffield, Mass. 

3656. Parks, 6 Pontiac, Mich. 

2624. Partha, 6 Mt. Holly, Vt. 

1783- Parthena, 6 Berlin, N. Y. 

2716. Parthenia M., 6, (Hill) 

N. Brookfield, Mass. 

2849. Pascal, 6, + Hartford, Conn. 

6037. Pascal. 7, + San Francisco, Cal. 

4078. Patty Abigail, 7, (Turner) .. .Bath, O. 

7895. Paul, 8, Newton, i\iass. 

lo848. Paul N., 8 Minneapolis, Minn. 

10905. Paul Henry, 8, -4- -•- Springfield. Mass. 
11239. Paul Morgan, 9, . . ..Deadwood, S. Dak. 
12069. Paul William, 9, . . .Creswood, S. Dak. 

12091.5. Paul Slate, 9 St. Louis, Mo. 

12448. Paul Merrifield, 9 Rockville, Conn. 

5051. Paulina, 7, (Woodruff ).... Milton, Vt. 

5834. Paulina B., 7, (Palmer) B'gew'r, N. Y. 

7007. Paulina, 7, (Loomis) ... .Ithaca, Mich, 
I24i2. Pauline, 9 Columbiana, O. 

8045. Pearl, 8 Elm Hall, Mich. 

8061. Pearl, 8. (Wilkins) Lagrange, O. 

10072. Pearl Ella, 8, Waukegan, 111. 

1 1 1 2 1 . Pearl, 9 Towanda, Pa. 

11253. Pearl, 9 Chicago, 111, 

12251. Pearl, 9 Wis. 

12576. Pearl, 10 Egremont, Mass. 

12595. Pearl May, 10 Lyons, Mich. 

12632. Pearl May, 10 Cleveland, O. 

12178. Pearle, 9 Fennville, Mich. 

io4o6. Pearlie Blanche, 8 Eldorado, Kan. 

2605. Peleg Thomas, 6, + Mich. 

1784. Pembroke S., 6, + Dixon, 111. 

J0514. Pembroke S., 8, . . . .Pottersville, Mich. 
11094. Perley Clinton, 9 Nelsonville, O. 

5126. Pernelia; 7, (Creesy)..W. Andover, O. 

6222. Perrin D., 7, + Calmar, Kan. 

10100. Perrin Elton, 8, North East, Pa. 

3291. Perrv, 6 Westfield, Mass. 

4332. Perry A., 7 Hunt, N. Y. 

5960. Perry P., 7 Palermo, N. Y 

7532. Perry J. E., 8, Saugatuck, Mich, 

7556. Perry Amidon, 8 Windsor, O. 

7963. Perrv C, 8 Belmont, la. 

7798. Perry W., 8, + Bennett's Corners, O. 

11851. Perry A., 9 Smithville, N, Y. 

12628. Perry, 10 Homer, N. Y. 

II-17. Perry, m Shokan. N. Y. 

IX-4. Perry O Springfield, 111. 

2967. Persa, 6, (Hall) Westfield, N. Y. 

1429. Persis, 5, (Norton) Suffield, Conn. 

2191. Persis, 6, (Derthrick-Ward) 

Alden, N. Y. 

8502. Persis, 8, (Smith) Scipio, N. Y. 

3416. Peter Burr, 6, + Jackson, Mich. 

7089. Peter Burr, 7, m. Jackson, Mich. 

10765. Peter Burr, 8, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

6643. Pettie, 7 Niles, Mich. 

3008. Pheda, 6, (Wilbur) Smyrna, N. Y. 

6969. Phiena, 7, ( ).. Hickory Point, Ind. 

4482. Phila, 7, Tekamah, Neb. 

7465. Phila M., 8, (Risley) N. Br'kfd, N. Y. 

7501. Phila A., 8, (Jacobitz) .. .Osceola, Wis. 

i960. Philancy, 6, (Sprague-Colvin) 

Champion, N. Y. 
67s- Philander, 5, + Granby, Conn. 



ICoomta (i^^ttfalogg 



685 



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3977- 
4638. 
5103. 
8197- 
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2730. 
I1437. 
4585- 
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619. 

9998. 
10919. 
12528. 

1756. 

312S- 

3127- 

4iil. 

4854. 

5465. 

9384. 

2853- 

5800. 

5815. 

5817. 

Iii4. 

2385- 
2082. 
2174. 
8844. 

3l4. 

518. 

821. 

5678. 

1375- 

74. 

428. 

645. 
1073. 
1541. 
24i4. 
2610. 
3206. 
5090. 
5 3"6- 
5387. 
S4oS. 

54i4. 
5627- 
5666. 
5953- 
8200. 
8288. 
8775- 

9209. 
Ill 12. 
1 1284. 

3784. 

1 1 396. 

60s. 

3065- 

6446. 

780. 

833- 

1283.1. 

1431. 

1843. 

1896. 

2866. 

3643. 

4696. 

4698. 

4707. 

5765- 

6179. 

6568. 

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11-3- 

8059. 

5061 

8862 
ii488 



riiilander, 6, + We-stville, Ind. 

Philander, 7, + Athens, Pa. 

Philander, 7, + Bainbridge, N. Y. 

Philander, 7, + Portage City, Wis. 

Philander, 8, + Bainbridge, N. Y. 

Philcda, 7, + Sheffield, Mass. 

Philcna, 6, (Miner) Stafford, N. Y. 

Philena Amanda, 9,. . .Lebanon, Conn. 

Philctas, 7, m. Mooers, N. Y. 

Phiktus, 8, m Olena, O. 

Philinda, 7, (V'an Meter) 

Summer Hill, N. Y. 
Philinda L., 8, (Bass) . ..BraintreCj Vt. 

Philip, 2, + Simsbury, (Jonn. 

Philip, 3, + Simsbury, Conn. 

Philip, 4, -h Somers, Conn. 

Philip, 8 Chicago, 111. 

Philip B., 8 Springfield, Mass. 

Philip Sibley, 10, ..New Britain, Conn. 

Philo, 6, + Onondaga, N. Y. 

Philo, 6 Grinnell, la. 

Philo, 6 Grinnell, la. 

Philo Melvin, 7, + Meshoppen, Pa. 

Philo, 7, (Brown) Scipio, N. Y. 

Philo Allen, 7, + New Britain, Conn. 

Philo Allen, 8 New Britain, Conn. 

Philomela. 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

Philomela, 7, (Brown) Baltimore, Md. 

Philomela Arms, 7 Whatelv, Mass. 

Philomela A., 7, (.Nshton) . .Phila., Pa. 
Philomelia, 5, (Lyman) Lebanon, N. H. 

Philomena, 6 Charlestown, O. 

Philura, 6, (Havens) . ..Bedford, N. Y. 

Philura, 6, Lebanon, Conn. 

Philura J., 8, (Le Roy) Manch't'r, la. 

Phineas, 4, -f- Lebanon, Conn. 

Phineas, 4, + Burlington, Vt. 

Phineas, 5, + Salisbury, Conn. 

Phineas Sheldon, 7, ... Manchester. Vt. 

Phinehas, 5, m Westfield, Mass. 

Phicbe, 3, (Munsell). ..Windsor, Conn. 

Phcebe, 4 Colchester, Conn. 

Phtebe, 5 Lebanon, Conn. 



Phn;be, 5, (Moore) Colchester, Conn 
Phcebe, 6, (CIreene) Portsmouth, N. J. 
Phccbe, 6, (Winchell) Hannibal, N. Y. 

Pli.-cbe. 6 Pawlet, Vt. 

Phoebe, 6,. ' " 



Paris, N. Y. 
Phcebe A., 7, (De Long) Chazy, N. Y. 

Phoebe J., 7, (Arnold) Berea, O. 

Phcebe M., 7 Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

Phtebe, 7, (Cranston) 

E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

Phoebe, 7 Hannibal, N. Y. 

Phcebe, 7, (Travcr) Constantia. N. Y. 
Phoebe, 7, (Ciulbranson) B'oth Bay, Me. 
Phttbe S., 7, (Savles).. Mexico. N. Y. 
Phoebe A., 8, (Berlison) Oxford, N. Y. 
Phccbe Matilda, 8,...N. Freedom, Wis. 
Phabe N., 8, (Farnsworth) 

Braintree, Vt. 

Phoebe, 8 Russell, Wis. 

Phcebe Ann, 9 '. Moon, Mich. 

Phyllis, 9 W. Union, la. 

Phylura, 7, (Hayes) Wolcottv'le, Conn. 

Pierre Regan, 9 Kew.anee. 111. 

Pliny, 4, + Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Pluma, 6, (Crampton) . .Farm'gt'n, Ct. 

Pomeroy, 7, m Burlington. Vt. 

Polly, 5, (Caswell) Clayton, N. Y. 

Polly, 5, Bolton, Conn. 

Polly, 5, (Knapji) . ...Ashtabula Co., O. 

Polly, 5 Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Pollv M., 6. (De Silvey) Grnw'h, N. Y. 
Polly, 6, (Smith)... Alexandria, N. Y. 

Pollv, 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

Polly A., 6, (Hatch-Shurtleff) 

Southwick, Mass. 

Polly Hibbard, 7 Coventry, Conn. 

Polly H., 7, (Kingsbury) Covent'y. Ct. 
Polly S., 7, (Alderman) Plattsb'g, N. Y. 
Polly W., 7, (Humphrey) Fairfield, la. 
Polly R., 7, (Dennison) Mansfield, O. 

Polly, 7 Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

Polly T.. 8, (Sweet) Pottersville, Mich. 

Pollv, (Olmsted) Durham, N. Y. 

Porter, 8 Muskegon, Mich. 

. Prentiss K., 7, -{-..Berlin Heights, O. 

Prentiss, 8, + Berlin Heights, O. 

Prentice M., 9 N. Coventry, Conn. 



I246S. Preston E., 10 Stratford, Tex. 

1765. Pretana, 6, (Farrar) Cummington, Mass. 
1038. Priscilla, s, (Gilman) ... Bolton, Conn. 
1125. Priscilla, 5, (Luce) ... .Tolland, Conn. 

2612. Priscilla, 6 Pawlet, Vt 

3400. Priscilla, 6, (French) . .Concord, Mich. 

9210. Pruda P., 8, (Shanks) Scotch Ridge, O. 

9236. Pruda S., 8, (King-Jolly)... Toledo, 0. 

235. Prudence, 3, (Rice) . ..Simsbury, Conn. 

4 12. Prudence, 4 Bolton, Conn. 

417. Prudence, 4 Bolton, Conn, 

2890. Prucience R., 6, (Chapman) 

Westchester, Conn. 
6248. Prudence A., 7, (Teachout) 

Rcdfield, N. Y. 
1 1930. Prudy Sarah, 9, Peraberville, O. 



1 1270. Quinn Jay, 9, Emerald Grove, Wis. 



72- 

212. 

286. 

368. 

458. 

543. 

559- 

625. 

830. 

887. 

954. 
1015. 
1018. 
1091. 
1265. 
1299. 
1526. 
1791. 
1981. 
2126. 
2413. 
2569. 
2619. 
2724. 
3028. 
3888. 
3950. 
4082. 
4476. 
5025. 
5072. 
5093- 
5135. 
5183. 
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6347. 

8438. 

8768. 

9139- 

9222. 

9531- 

9698. 
10764. 
12623. 

1281. 

1574. 

1657. 

3182. 

3568. 

5987. 

6057. 

7743- 

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8123. 

8696. 
A9193 5- 

9574. 

9837. 

9929. 
ioi84. 
10272. 
10627. 
10846. 
11261. 
11538. 
11563. 



Rachel, 3, (Lombard) E. W'ds'r, Conn. 

Rachel, 3 Westfield, Mass. 

Rachel, 4, (Carver) Bolton, Conn. 

Rachel, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Rachel, 4, (Polly) Lebanon, Conn. 

Rachel, 4, (Kelsey) . . . E. Windsor, Ct. 

Rachel. 4, (Lee) Sheffield, Mass. 

Rachel, 4 Simsbury, Conn. 

Rachel, 5, (Fowler) Hudson, N. Y. 

Rachel, 5, (Kline) ... .Egremont, Mass. 

Rachel, 5, Winchester, Conn. 

Rachel, 5, Vernon, Conn. 

Rachel, 5, (Carpenter) . .N. Bolton, Ct 
Rachel, 5, (Warner) .. .Warren, N. Y. 

Rachel. 5 Harwinton, Conn. 

Rachel, 5, (Moulton) Castleton, Vt 

Rachel. 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

Rachel, 6, (Knowlton) Havana, N. Y. 
Rachel, 6, (Carter) . .Champion, N. Y. 
Rachel, 6, (Gorton) .. .Corning, N. Y. 
Rachel, 6, (Daniels) . .Oak Creek, Wis. 

Rachel, 6, (Dennis) Cicero, N. Y. 

Rachel, 6 Mt. Holly. Vt 

Rachel, 6, (Loveridge) Riga, N. Y. 

Rachel, 6, (Bancroft) Winchester, Ct 
Rachel C, 7. (Pedlow) . .Hartford, Ct 

Rachel, 7, (Fitch) Claridon, O. 

Rachel Eveline, 7, (Thorpe) . .Bath, O. 

Rachel, 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

Rachel, 7, (Farnsworth) Roxbury, Vt 

Rachel, 7, (Stevens) Sanford, Mo. 

Rachel, 7 Chazy, N. Y. 

Rachel, 7, (Durfee) Newark, N. Y. 

Rachel, 7, (Williams) . ..Oxford, N. Y. 

Rachel, 7 Dayton, O. 

Rachel R., 7, (Levings) 

River Falls, Wis. 

Rachel Rebecca, 8 Manlius. N. Y. 

Rachel L., 8, (Hutchinson) Roxb'y. v J- 

Rachel M., 8 \ncram. N. Y. 

Rachel, 8, (Thompson) Centre. O. 

Rachel. 8, ( ) Hillsdale, Mich. 

Rachel, 8 Bluff Point, Ind. 

Rachel, 8 Jackson. Mich. 

Rachel, 10 Eau Claire, Wis. 

Ralph, 5, + Laporte, Ind. 

Ralph, 6, S. Am. 

Ralph, 6 Bloomheld, Conn. 

Ralph 6, + New Durham, Ind. 

Ralph, 6 W. Springfield, Mass. 

Ralph, 7, + New Orleans, La. 

Ralph, 7, -i- Westfield, Mass. 

Ralph, 8, m Milan, Pa. 

Ralph Lane, 8 Boston, Mass. 

Ralph C, 8, -I- Conneaut, O. 

Ralph, 8 Moravia, N. Y. 

Ralph E., 8 N. Pomona, Cal. 

Ralph Couch, 8 Olympia, \Vash. 

Ralph Isaacs, 8 Philimont, N. Y. 

Ralph Waldo, 8, m El Paso, Texas 

Ralph W., 8 Apnleton, Wis. 

Ralph J., 8, + Dover, Kan. 

Ralph Chester, 8 Westfield, Mass. 

Ralph W., 8 Minneapolis, Minn. 

Ralph R., q Chicago, 111. 

Ralph, Q Meadville, Mo. 

Ralph Delay, 9 Moravia, N. Y. 



687 



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I 1500. 
13067. 

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12201. 
12305. 
12587. 
12618. 

2384. 
11967. 

1499. 

3806. 

6580. 

6735. 

9093. 
1 1690. 

5948. 

8695. 

II 798. 
I 1916. 
11958. 
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8655. 

10736. 

11213. 

1 1226. 

11394. 

11638. 

1 1962. 

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12558- 

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12436.6. 

56. 

III. 

136. 

380. 

548. 

557- 

560. 

825. 

976. 

1225. 

1297. 

1470. 

1938. 

2155. 

2502. 

3253. 

''759. 

4760. 
48i8. 
5527- 
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5778. 
5809. 
6033. 

6255- 
6975- 
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11030. 

IX-6. 

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652- 

7348. 

7203. 
363- 
948. 

24i I. 

5397- 

12242. 

11430. 

6706. 

10435. 

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896. 
975. 

1286. 

1628. 

1682. 

1706. 

2258. 



Y. 
O- 
O. 
O- 
O- 



Ralph Richard, 9 Cleveland, O- 

Ralph Percy, 9, in.,. .Mitchell, S. Dak. 

Ralph Stanley, 9 Greenfield, Mass. 

Ralpli, 9, Diamond Springs, Kan. 

Ralph, 9 Harmony, N. Y. 

Ralph v., 10 Dundee, N. Y. 

Ralph v., 10 Lexington, Mo. 

Ralzcmon, 6, + Charlestown, O. 

Ramona Belk, 9, Saginaw, Mich- 
Randall, 5 N. J. 

Randolph Barnes, 7, -|- . .Hartford, Ct. 

Randolph, 7, + Chicago, 111. 

Ransom Howard, 7, m., Suffield, Mich. 

Ransom, 8 Smithville, N. Y. 

Ransom C, 9, + Walworth, N. Y. 

Rasselas E., 7, -|-..New Haven, N. 

Ray, 8, + Thompson, 

Ray Kenneth, 9, Cleveland, 

Ray W., 9 Scotch Ridge, 

Ray EH, 9. Lodi, 

Ray Arlington, 10 Pittsfield, Ma 

Raymond Wayne, 8, m., Greenfield, O. 

Raymond Champlin, 8 Phila., Pa. 

Raymond Wilmot, 8, Springfield, Mass. 

Raymond E., 9 Hicksville, O. 

Raymond D., 9, .. .Williamsburg, Mass. 

Raymond Regan, 9 Kewanee, 111. 

Raymond D., 9 Mondovi, Wis. 

Raymond J., 9, Ravenna, O. 

Raymond, 9 Latonia, Ky- 

Raymond Clifton, 10, Akron, O. 

Raynsford, 6, + Palermo, N. Y. 

Reba Elnore, 9 Fredonia, N. Y. 

Rebecca, 2, (Rockwell) ... Lebanon, Ct. 
Rebecca, 3, (Rockwell) Windsor, Conn. 
Rebecca, 3, (Loomis) .. Windsor, Conn. 

Rebecca, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Rebecca, 4, (Woodruff) E. Wds'r, Ct. 

Rebecca, 4 Sheffield, Mass. 

Rebecca, 4, (Clark) Southa'pt'n, Mass. 

5 Lebanon, Conn. 

5, (Goodwin) Windsor, Conn. 

5, (Deming) Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

5, (Collender) Burlingt'n, Vt. 

5, (Weatherly) Enfield, Conn. 
Lucinda, 6 Lagrange, O. 

6, (Bailey) . ..Lebanon, Conn. 
6, (Goodwin) Bloomfield, Ct. 

6, (Eno) Granville, O. 

7, (Robinson) 
Schuyler's Lake, N. Y. 

7, (Hale) .. Lebanon, Conn. 
7, (Tift) .. .Cincinnati, O. 
(Mills) . .Bloomfield, Conn. 
7, (Prentiss) 

Winona, Minn. 

, 7, Fairfield, la. 

Rebecca, 7, (Cowing) Ha'denv'le, Mass. 
Rebecca B., 7, (Carpenter-Crouch) 

Chattanooga, Tenn. 

7 Redfield, N. Y. 

7, (Haymaker) Cha'st'n, O. 
(Kelsey) 

Burlington Flats, N. Y. 

Rebecca, 8, New Ulm, Minn. 

Rebecca Essie M., 9 Cincinnati, O. 

Rebecca J., Springfield, 111. 

Redexa, 6, (Thompson) S. W'ds'r, Ct. 
Rcdexalena, 5, (Bissell) W'ds'rv'le, Ct. 
Reginald A., 7, m., Boston Neck, ftlass. 

Reid Allen, 7, + Collinwood, O. 

Remembrance, 4,. . . -Torrington, Conn- 
Remembrance, 5, .. ..Winchester, Conn. 
Remembrance, 6, +- -Hannibal, N. Y. 

Remus C, 7, -f- Solsville, N. Y. 

Ren Allen 9 Greenfield. Pa. 

Rena, 9 Lebanon, Conn. 

Renny Vest, 7, + Butler, Ky. 

Renny Vest, 8, Doudsville, Ky. 

Reuben, (Capt.), 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

5, 4- Middletown, Conn. 

5, -|- Huntsburg, O. 

5, Windsor, Conn. 

5, -{- Ancram, N. Y- 

-4- Windsor, Conn. 

-f Bryant's Ford, Ky. 

-I- Groton, N. Y. 

-f Hopedale, Mass. 

m N. Madison, O. 

^ Milton, Vt. 



Rebecca, 
Rebecca, 
Rebecca, 
Rebecca, 
Rebecca, 
Rebecca 
Rebecca, 
Rebecca, 
Rebecca, 
Rebecca, 



Rebecca B., 
Rebecca T., 
Rebecca, 7, 
Rebecca D., 

Rebecca E., 



Rebecca A. 
Rebecca E, 
Rebecca, 8, 



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Reuben 
Reuben 
Reuben, 
Reuben, 
Reuben, 
Reuben, 
Reuben, 
Reuben, 
Reuben, 



2317 
2497 
3034 
3066 
3190 
3-259 
3346 
3750 
3796 
3818 
4oo4. 
5197 
5208, 
5222. 
5516. 
5535- 
6355- 
646i. 
6704. 
1396. 
2000. 
34o6. 
3944. 
4503- 
3103. 
6477. 
5128. 
9012. 
9758. 

611. 

632. 

664. 

850. 

860. 

921. 
1235- 
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1393. 
i468. 
2169. 
2354- 
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3427- 
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5099- 
5331- 
599S- 
6135- 
6563. 

S938. 
8993- 

10157. 

10325. 

11755- 
2100- 
183- 
496. 
510. 
1209. 
1270. 
1933. 
3027. 
3327- 
3355- 
3793- 
4299. 
5997- 
6291- 
6351- 
6502. 
6511. 
7350- 
7534. 
8242. 
9986. 

10266. 

10405. 
10431. 1. 

log 10. 

1 1523- 

11781. 

1 1992. 

12295. 

12583- 
1482. 
2993- 
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Reuben. 6, + Port Gibson, N Y 

Reuben, 6, + W. Suffield, Conn. 

Reuben, 6, + Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

Reuben, 6, m Torrington, Conn. 

Reuben, 6 Bryant's Ford, Ky. 

Reuben, 6, + Wcstfield, Mass. 

Reuben, 6 N. Granville, O. 

Reuben, 7, + Ionia, la. 

Reuben, 7 Kendall, Mich. 

Reuben Neil, 7, -f Grafton, Pa. 

Reuben, 7, m Bethany, N. Y. 

Reuben, 7, + North East, Pa. 

Reuben, 7, -f Duquoin, III. 

Reuben, 7, Taghkanic, N. Y. 

Reuben, 7, + Conn. 

Reuben H., 7, + Bloomfield, Conn. 

Reuben P., 7, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

Reuben, 7 Canton, Pa. 

Reuben, 7, + Morgan, Ky. 

Reuel, 5, + Tiffin, O. 

Reuel, 6, 4- Coventry, Conn. 

Reuel B., 6, + Greenwood, Ind. 

Reuel E., 7, + Concord, O. 

Reuel Adams, 7,...S. Coventry, Conn. 

Revilo, 6, Hunter, N. Y. 

Revilo, 7 Windham, N. Y. 

Rex, 7 Williamsfield, O. 

Rex, 8, Chicago, III. 

Rhetta Rowena, 8. .. Burlington, N. Y. 

Rhoda, 4, (Dewey) .. .Westfield, Mass. 

Rhoda, 5, (Buckley) Colchester, Conn. 

Rhoda, 5, (Blodgett) E. Windsor, Ct. 

Rhoda, 5, (Manning). .Lebanon, Conn. 

Rhoda, 5, (Porter) .. ..Coventry, Conn. 

Rhoda, 5, (Rood) .. .Torrington, (Tonn. 

Rhoda, 5, (Agard) Wadsworth, O. 

Rhoda, 5, (Loomis) . ..Westfield, Mass. 

Rhoda, 5 Lanesboro, Mass. 

Rhoda, 5, (Mather) . ..Westfield, Mass. 

Rhoda, 6, (Gay) Lebanon, Conn. 

Rhoda, 6, (Olmsted) E. Granby, Conn. 

Rhoda, 6, (Lord-Bumstead) 

Hartford, Conn. 

Rhoda, 6, (Miller-Wright) Barre, N. Y. 

Rhoda, 7, (Northrop-Rohr) 

Lockbourne, O- 

Rhoda, 7, (Bunce) N- Y. 

Rhoda, 7, (Wilson) .. .Windsor, Conn. 

Rhoda, 7, (Woods) ... .Madison, N. Y. 

Rhoda P., 7, (Kellogg) . .Madison, Me. 

Rhoda A., 7, (Wallace) 

Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

Rhoda M., 8, (Owen) P'rt'ge City, Wis. 

Rhoda Ann, 8, S. Lyons, Mich. 

Rhoda, 8, (Clark) .. .-Codrington, Can. 

Rhoda, 8, Venango, Pa. 

Rhoda, 9 Wakita, Okla. 

Rhodolphus, 6, + Conneaut, Pa. 

Ricliard, 3, Windsor, (Tonn. 

Richard, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Richard, 4, Torrington, Conn. 

Richard, 5, + Torrington, Conn. 

Richard, 5, + Cattaraugus Co., N- Y. 

Richard. 6, + Lagrange, O. 

Richard, 6, + Madrid, N- Y. 

Richard G., 6, + Southwick, Mass. 

Richard Henry, 6, m., Whitehall, N. Y. 

Richard. 7, Kendall, Mich. 

Richard A., 7, Three Mile Bay, N. Y. 
Richard Baxter, 7, + Greenfield, Mass. 
Richard Henry, 7, m.,.. Oxford, N. Y. 

Richard E., 7, + Appleton. Wis. 

Richard, 7, m N. Y. 

Richard R., 7, m Lawrence. Kan. 

Richard Newton, 7 N. Y. City 

Richard \V., 8 Pine Grove, Mich. 

Richard L.. 8, la. 

Richard Miller, 8, m., Moodus, Conn, 

Richard E., 8, Kan. 

Richard Clayton, 8, Eldorado, Kan. 

Richard Albert, 8 Demosville, Ky. 

Richard W., 8 Suffield, Conn. 

Richard Foster, 9 Dallas, Texas 

Richard F., 9 Marshall, Mich. 

Richard Burton, 9 Windsor, Conn. 

Richard Albert, 9, Cleveland, O. 

Richard Nelson, 10,. . .Charlotte, Mich. 

Riley, 5. + Troy, N. Y. 

Riley, 6 Halcott, N. Y. 

Riley, 6, Cal. 



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Riley A., 6, Schagluicoke, N. Y. 

Riley, 7, m., Onondaga, N. Y. 

Riley, 7 Catlin, N. Y. 

Riley, 7 Abington, Pa. 

Riley, 8 W. Buffalo, O. 

Kiiialdo Garibaldi, 8, Barney, 111. 

Ristori A., 7,. . ..Republican City, Neb. 

Rivera, 6, Stockbridge, Mass. 

Koba R., 8 Champion, N. Y. 

Robert C, 6, + Pittsburg, Pa. 

Robert, 6, + Liverpool, O. 

Robert, 6, m., Shandaken, N. Y. 

Robert R., 6, +.... Union City, Conn. 

Robert Augustus, 7, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Robert, 7, Brandford, W. Canada 

Robert, 7 W. \'ienna, N. Y. 

Robert, 7,. ..Bosanquet, Upper Canada 

Robert, 7, Liverpool, O. 

Robert B., 7, -!-• -Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Robert, 7, m Tenn. 

Robert C, 7, + La. 

Robert Raymond, 7, Union City, Conn. 

Robert Henry, 7, m Suffield, Conn. 

Robert E., 8 Hobart, Ind. 

Robert Isaac, 8 St. Johns, Mich. 

Robert North, 8, + Buffalo, N. Y. 

Robert, 8 Webster, O. 

Robert Warner, 8 Clermont, la. 

Robert W., 8, m Bloomfield, Conn. 

Robert, 8 Laporte, Ind. 

Robert B., 8 Princeton, N. J. 

Robert J., 8, m Harmony, N. Y. 

Robert, 8 Okla. 

Robert McM., 8, m.. Valley View, Ky. 

Robert F., 8 Springfield, Mass. 

Robert Goodyear, 8, -+-... Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Robert H.. 8, Suffield, Conn. 

Robert Moore, 8 Oil City, Pa. 

Robert Charles, 9 Jefferson, O. 

Robert, 9, Elyrla, O. 

Robert, 9 Yokohama, Japan 

Robert Edward, 9, New Britain, Conn. 
Robert Payson, 9, m., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Robert Bruce, 9 Bristol, Conn. 

Robert Henry, 9, Omaha, Neb. 

Robert, 9 Chicago, 111. 

Robert Morton, 9 Seattle, \Vash. 

Robert Caspar, 9, -f . . Westfield, Mass. 
Robert B., 9, ..Mansfield Center, Conn. 

Robert H., 9 Dover, Kan. 

Robert, 9 Randolph, O. 

Robert Olwine, 10, Columbus. O. 

Robert D., 10, ....Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Robert Herbert, 10, ... Leicester, Mass. 

Robert George, 10 Westfield, Mass. 

Roberta B., 10 Montreal, Canada 

Robie H., 6, (Peck) ... Syracuse, N. Y. 

Roby I Rochester, N. Y. 

Rockwell A., 7, -f S. Luis Obispo, Cal. 

Rockwell Addison, 8 Webster, O. 

Rockwell A., 8, m.. 

La Cananea, Sonora, Mexico 
Rockwell Clark, 8, m., El Paso, Texas 

Roderick M., 7, Plattville, Wis. 

Roderick, 7 111. 

Roderick, 7, m. Neb. 

Roderick, 8 Syracuse, N. Y. 

Rodney, 5, +...W. Springfield, Mass. 
Rodnev O., 7, +... Portage City, Wis. 

Rodney D., 8 Millbury, Mass. 

Rodney Lyman, 9,. ..Waterbury, Conn. 

Rodolplius, 6, -f Duplain. Mich. 

Uodolphus, 6, -\- Bloomington, 111. 

Rocna, 9 Mansfield, O. 

Roger, (Lieut.), 3, +... Bolton, Conn. 



.E. Windsor, Conn. 

..Bolton, Conn. 

.Torrington, Conn. 



Roger, 4 

Roger, 4, -- 

Roger, 5, -f ... - - 

Roger, 5, 4- Booth Bay, Me. 

Roger, 6, -j- Columbia, Conn. 

Roger En OS, 6, -f Georgia. Vt. 

Roger Sherman, 9, Williamsto'n, Mass. 

Roland. 5, -f Westfield, Mass. 

Roland Rcnsseler, 6 Suffield, Conn. 

Roland D., 8 Elm Hall, Mich. 

Rolla Jason, 8, -f Randolph, O. 

Rollin, 7 Colebrook, N. H. 

RoUin lioyt, 7, -|- ... Springfield, Mass. 

Rollin H., 8 Colebrook, N. H. 

Roraa Blanch, 9 Butler, Ky. 



2452. Roman Watson, 6, -f .. Windsor, Conn. 
3o42. Roman, 6, +..Smithville Elats, N. Y. 

3076. Roman, 6 Torrington, Conn. 

6587. Ronald, 7, m New Orleans, La. 

11490.6. Ronald Howard, 9 Bristol, Coniu 

966.2. Rosa, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

5747. Rosa, 7, (Goodalc) . .Springfield, Mass. 
7210. Rosa M., 7, (Gibson) La \'erne, Minn. 

7531. Rosa L., 8 Saugatuck, Mich. 

10664. Rosa Bertha, 8, (Miller) N. Benton, O. 
11828. Rosa Leticia, 9, ....Garden City, Minn. 

912. Rosabella, 5, (Adams) . .Bloomfield, Ct. 
1-6. Rosa Canandaigua, N. Y. 

554. Rosalena, 4 E. Windsor, Conn. 

4137. Rosalia L., 7 Vineland, N. J. 

7861. Rosalia, 8, .Meshoppcn, Pa. 

8558. Rosalia A., 8 Andovcr, Conn. 

3854. Rosamond Darrow, 7, Windsor, O. 

6633. Rosanna, 7 Hector, N. Y. 

8749, Rosanna M., 8, (Bagley) Ya'kton, S. D. 
8921. Rosanna, 8, (Newton-Miller) 

Middlebury, N. Y. 

4637. Rosannah, 7, (Blanchard) HI. 

6490. Roscoe S., 7, m Marengo, III. 

7524. Roscoe W., 8 Saugatuck, Mich. 

8463. Roscoe Selwyn, 8 Harford. Pa. 

10789. Roscoe E., 8 Tiffin, O. 

11212. Roscoe W., 9 Hicksville, O. 

7103. Rose, 7 Salisbury, N. Y. 

7385. Rose Sheldon, 7 W. Suffield, Conn. 

10107. Rose May, 8 Greenfield, Pa. 

10298. Rose, 8, Granville, Pa. 

11052. Rose, 9, Buffalo, N. Y. 

11116. Rose O., 9 Howardsville, N. Y. 

11632.1. Rose 9, (Halberg)...Gilmantown, Wis. 

6 II 2. Roseli Augusta, 7 Albany, N. Y. 

11949. Rosella, 9, (Parent) Sullivan, O. 

4229. Rosetta. 7 Cicero. N. Y. 

7825. Rosetta May, 8 Newville, Ind. 

7948. Rosetta, 8, (Ward) Cicero, N. Y. 

8346. Rosetta -M., 8, (Ilebberd) Chicago, 111. 
8806. Rosetta E., 8. (Sprotberry) Hiram, O. 
10438. Rosetta, 8, (Nesseler) . .Louisville, Ky. 

31 13. Rosina, 6, (Sellard) Canton, Pa. 

7648. Rosina Ann, 8 Hudson, Mich. 

8995. Rosina, 8, (Olsaver) . . . Rushlon, Mich. 
11073. Rosina Ann, 9 Pittsfield, Mich. 

701. Roswell, 5, +...New Hartford, N. Y. 

io4o. Roswell, 5, + Pawlet, Vt 

1353. Roswell, 5, -j- Southwick, Mass. 

1370. Roswell, 5 Westfield, Mass. 

1495. Roswell, 5 Va. 

1694. Roswell, 6, -t- Lafayette, N. Y. 

1892. Roswell, 6. m Alexandria. N. Y. 

2260. Roswell, 6, + St. Albans, Vt. 

2609. Roswell, 6 Pawlet, Vt. 

5382. Roswell Clark, 7, -f. . .Lamartine, Wis. 

7757. Roswell, 8 Clinton, N. Y. 

8930. Rovilla, 8. (Hinckley) Lee, Mass. 

8404. Rowena Eliza, 8 Harford, Pa. 

i425. Rowland. 5, -+-..W. Springfield. Slass. 

i48o. Rowland. 5, m., Southwick. Mass. 

2618. Rowland. 6 Mt. Holly. Vt. 

3490. Rowland, 6, m San Francisco, Cal. 

3671. Rowland, 6, + Chicago, 111. 

1291. Roxa, 5, (Shaw) Monson. Mass. 

1806. Roxa. 6, (Osborn) E. Windsor, Conn. 

2089. Roxa. 6. \'ernon. Conn. 

2462. Roxa, 6 Torrington, (Tonn. 

6388. Roxa A., 7 Mt. Pleasant. Pa. 

24o2. Roxalana, 6, (Loomis) Torrington, Ct. 
4512. Roxalana Emily, 7.. . .Coventry. Conn. 

681. Roxana. 5 Masonville. N. Y. 

727. Roxana, 5, (Wright) Montgom'y. Mass. 

796. Roxana, 5 Hinsdale, Mass. 

797. Roxana. 5 Hinsdale, Mass. 

1629. Roxana, 6, (Turner) . .Newaygo. Mich. 

1633. Ro.xana. 6. (Gray) Romeo. Mich. 

igSq. Roxana. 6, (Kendall) Waterford. Me. 

2274. Roxana. 6. (Bogue) Enosburg. Vt. 

2498. Roxana. 6, (Giles) Charlemont, Mass. 
3659. Roxana M.. 6. (Wcntworth) Chic'o, 111. 
4518. Roxana, 7, (Sanford-Rogers) 

Ionia, Mich. 
5999. Roxana, 7, (Rice) .... Forest_ Lake. ^Pa. 

12200. Roxy, 9, Diamond Springs. Kan. 

10065. Roy, 8, m Shelby, O. 

10225. Roy, 8 Madison, O. 

11013. Roy Ellis, 9 Cleveland.^ O. 

11032. Roy E., 9 Greensburg, Kan. 



689 



inbrx ii^trat 



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11199- 
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6226. 

10103. 

11048. 

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782. 

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1672. 

1809. 

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2721. 

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3853. 

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4154. 

4535. 

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279. 



Roy Alton, 9, m-, Cleveland, O. 

Roy Robert, 9, ra Burnside, 111. 

Roy Forest, 9, Portland, Or. 

Roy D., 9, Mondovi, Wis, 

Roy v., 9 Council Grove, Kan, 

Roy Francis, 9 Newport, Ky. 

Royal Jones, 6, Brantford, Upper Can, 

Royal, 6 Caniillus, N. Y. 

Royal, 7, Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Royal T., 7, Tolland, Conn, 

Royal Emerson, 9, New Britain, Conn, 

Rozilla, 7, (French) Liverpool, O. 

Ruamah, 5. Bolton, Conn. 

Rubertie, 8 Butler, Ky, 

Ruby, 6, (Hill) Steuben, N, Y, 

Ruby, 6, (Williams) ,, Richfield, N, Y. 

Ruby, 6 Winchester, Conn, 

Ruby C, 7, (McKindley) Mexico, N, Y, 
Ruby, 7, (Remely) , ,Barrington, Mass, 

Ruby (Crawford, 8, Crafton, Pa, 

Ruby E., 8, (Bunger) Los Angeles, Cal. 

Ruby Amelia, 9, Montreal, Quebec 

Ruby Glendora, 9 Scotch Ritige, O. 

Ruby Laverne, 10 Conneaut, O. 

Ruby, 10 Charlotte, Mich, 

Ruda Carter, 7, (Porter) ,, ,Berlin, Ct, 

Rudolph, 8, + Lansing, Mich, 

Ruel, 6, -}- Elmore, Vt. 

Ruel Orlin, 9 Painesville, O. 

Rueley, 6, (Utter) Cherry Creek, N. Y. 

Rufus T., 6, m Carthage, N. Y, 

Rufus, 6, Harrisville, O, 

Rufus Seth, 6, + North East, Pa, 

Rufus L,, 7, + Rushville, N, Y, 

Rufus, 7, -f Clarksfield, O, 

Rufus Morgan, 8, + Deadwood, S, D. 

Rufus King. 8 Makanda, 111, 

Rufus D., 8, 4- Ravenna, O. 

Rufus McM., 8, +,,, Rising Sun, Ind, 
Ruhamah, 6, (Blakeslee) Tor'ingt'n, Ct, 
Ruhamah R., 7, (Smith) Conneaut, O. 

Rupert B., 9 Conneaut, O. 

Rush M., 7, +. , . ,Minneapolis, Minn. 

Rush E,. 8, + Wis. 

Rush Wetmore, 9, +•■• -Conneaut, O. 

Russell, 5, + Windsor, Conn, 

Russell, 5, -j- Lagrange, O, 

Russell, 5, + Shaftsbury, Vt, 

Russell, 5, + Southwick, IVIass, 

Russell, 6, + Vienna, N, Y. 

Russell Sidney, 6, + Windsor, O, 

Russell, 6, Bloomlield, Conn 

Russell, 6, + Logan, O. 

Russell T-, 6, + Gilead, Conn, 

Russell, 6, + N. Y. 

Russell, 6, + Summer Hill, N. Y. 

Russell, 6, 4- Cicero, N. Y. 

Russell, 6, 4- Springfield, Mass. 

Russell, 6, + N. Y. City 

Russell, 6 Cal. 

Russell, 6, + Cloomingdale, Mich. 

Russell, 7 Windsor, O. 

Russell, 7, -f Hudson, Mich. 

Russell B., 7, +. .Southampton, Mass. 

Russell, 7, 4- Utica, N. Y. 

Russell Briggs, 7, +. ..Richfield, N. Y, 

Russell, 7, 4- Randoljih, O. 

Russell F., 7, + Red Willow, Neb. 

Russell Edson, 7,. .Haydenville, Mass. 

Russell, 8, + N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

Russell, 8, -f Ind. 

Russell Tosiah, 8, + . . .Nelsonville, O. 

Russell Ford, 8, + Elyria, O. 

Russell, 8, + Tyler, Mich. 

Russell James, 8 Lamartine, Wis. 

Russll, 8'. + Battle Creek, Mich. 

Russell H., 8 Hockanum. Mass. 

Russell M. Little, 8 N. Y. City 

Russell S., 9, m Columbus, Mo. 

Russell P., 9 Council Grove, Kan. 

Russell v., 9 Miles, Te.xas 

Russell, 10 Nelsonville, O. 

Russell Forrest, 10,. . .Hillsdale, Mich. 

Ruth, 2, (Colt) Windsor, Conn. 

Ruth, 2, (Smith) . ..Farmington, Conn. 

Ruth. 3, (Adams) Lebanon, Conn. 

Ruth, 3, (Gillett) Windsor, Conn. 

Ruth. 3, (Mills-Barnard) . .Windsor, Ct. 

Ruth, 3 Simsbury, Conn. 

Ruth, 4, (Holeman) .. .Windsor, Conn. 



310. Ruth, 4, (Strong) Ilarlford. Vt. 

415. Ruth, 4, (Webster) Bolton, Conn. 

4i9. Ruth. 4 Bolton, Conn. 

626. Ruth, 4 Simsbury, Conn. 

646. Ruth, s, (Wright) Lebanon, Conn. 

010. Ruth, s, ( Phelps)... E. Granby, Conn. 

1043. Ruth, 5, (Loomis) Bolton, Conn. 

1077. Ruth, 5, (Rice) Shaftsbury, Vt. 

1218, Ruth. 5, (RowIev).,,BIoomtield, Conn. 

1282. Ruth, 5, (Shaw) Enfield, Mass, 

1550, Ruth, 6, (Benjamin) Pa, 

2306, Ruth, 6, (Gray) Ind, 

2432, Ruth M., 6, (Brown).,, Bloomfield, Ct, 

2449. Ruth R., 6, (Griswold) Windsor, Conn. 

2575- Ruth. 6, (Adams) Victor, N. Y. 

262S. Ruth, 6, (Morgan). .Springfield, Mass. 

3039, Ruth, 6, (Sawtell) Chenango Co,, N. Y. 

3181. Ruth, 6, (Hunt) Valparaiso. Ind. 

5162. Ruth, 7, (Gates)... Binghamton, N. Y. 

5307, Ruth, 7 Liverpool, O. 

5440, Ruth, 7, (Bedortha). . .Windsor, Conn. 

5661. Ruth. 7 Westfield, Mass. 

6344. Ruth. 7. (Betts) Jacksonville, Fla. 

8068. Ruth Alice, 8 St. Johns, Mich. 

S757. Ruth L., 8, (Bigelow).. Detroit, Mich. 

8953. Ruth, 8, (Ferry) Sheffield, Mass. 

9632. Ruth, 8 Bancroft, Minn. 

9702. Ruth A., 8, (Sechrist),,New Phila., O, 

10483, Ruth Lavina. 8, Lodi, O, 

10488. Ruth A., 8, (Toustellot) Hopkinton, la, 

10997. Ruth Zero, 9 Prescott, Ariz, 

1 1207. Rutli, 9, Jackson, Mich, 

11259. Ruth, 9, Chicago, 111, 

11427. Ruth, 9 Jackson, Mich. 

11537. Ruth, Meadville, Mo. 

11603. Rutli Janette, 9, Bedford, la, 

11698, Ruth L„ 9 Penfield, N, Y, 

12000. Ruth Porter, 9, ....New Britain, Conn. 

12109. Ruth Riddell, 9 San Jose, Cal. 

12202. Ruth, 9, Diamond Springs, Kan. 

I22i4. Ruth, 9 Los Angeles, Cal. 

12296. Ruth E., 9, (Firestone) .Akron, O. 

12302. Ruth M., 9, Dover, Kan. 

12453. Ruth, 9 Conneaut, O. 

12554. Ruth, 10 Chester. la. 

12603. Ruth Catlierine, 10, Lyons, Mich, 

12629. Ruth V. I-L, 10 Brooklyn, N, Y, 

XI-i, Ruth Marjorie Oberlin, O. 

11734, Rutherford, 9, -\- 



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8210. 
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1996. 

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4504. 

4929, 

8209, 
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2192. 

2935- 



S- Arval, 9 Louisville, Ky, 

Sabra, 5, (Cooley) W, Springf'd, Mass, 

Sabra, 6 E. Windsor, Conn, 

Sabra Amanda, 6 Cazenovia, N, Y. 

Sabra, 6, (Allen) ,, ,Torrington, Conn, 
Sabra Maria, 6, (Thompson) 

Guilford, N. Y. 

Sabra, 6, W. Springfield, Mass. 

Sabra, 7, (Robinson) .... Scipio, N. Y. 
Sabra Ann, 7, (Kendall) 

Sheridan, N. Y. 

Sabrina, 5, (Niles) Charlotte, Vt. 

Sabrina, 6, (Hills) Cleveland, O. 

Sabrina, 6, (Crosby) Phelps, N. Y. 

Sabrina, 7, (Clark-Brayton ) 

Cleveland, O. 
Sadie O., 8, (Culbertson-Balew) 

Demosville, Ky. 
Sadie E., 3, (Wheeler) Woodbury, Ct. 

Sadie P., 10 Goliad. Texas 

Sally M., 6, (Hollister) E. Hartfd, Ct. 

Sally, 6 Albany, N. Y. 

Sally, 6, (Holcomb). ,,WaynesfieId, O, 

Sally, 7, (Crocker) Springfield, Pa. 

Sally, 7, (Bartlett) Chicago, III, 

Sally Ann, 7, (Dodge) Mt. Hope, N. Y, 

Sallv, 8, Springwater, N, Y, 

Salmon, 5, m Hinsdale, Mass, 

Salmon, 6, + La Salle, lU, 

Salmon, 6 Montpelier, Vt, 

Salmon, 6 Hartford, Conn, 

Salmon, 6, m Bolton, Conn, 

Salmon P,, 7, +,,S, Coventry, Conn. 

Salmon, 7, + Norwich, Conn. 

Salmon G., 8 Springwater. N. Y. 

Salmon W., + Whitingham. Vt. 

Salome, 6, (Ward) . .Jordanville. N. Y. 
Salome, 6, (Smith) Erie Co., Pa. 



?jl0muis (^furabgy 



690 



,633. Salome, 6, (Attlcton) .. ..Hartford. Ct. 

''h lfZ.1- 1' ^"^"""^ ::Biooniin".r„: m. 

'°i : I Irna'/^VjiieVriman) Wausc-on. O. 
hti. Samanlha E.. 6, (F^'VYirtsville. N. Y. 

8- l""™^' '■ ^ ...Windsor, Conn. 

t- l^muc' ;• ■:!::: ..Colchester, Conn. 
30. bamucl, 2. ^. Wcstfield, Mass. 



7. Samuel, 2, + . • ■ 



Windsor, Conn. 



til- lamue- I' + l ! ! ! ! i i .ColclVett"', Conn! 

469. bamue , t rnlchester. Conn. 

1'°- I^Sne ' 4-+ : '• Bloomfield Conn. 

499. Samuel, 4, -t- " cu„PK„l,t Mass. 



'6 « n,,,^' 4 J Sheffield, Mass. 

|58- ^^"^' ;■ T Blenion, O, 

667- 1^™^' 5. + ...Bolton, Conn 

lii- I^Ze! : i:::::.:.champion, n. y 



7S4. samue, 5. t Lebanon Conn. 

&|3p:::::::::.Ma.oneN.. 
;;^^;pq; :^::::....co5chest^,conn. 

1 195- Samue , 5. + sheffi<:ld, Mass. 

ip!:l=|i,i;^:i.v.,i™«£,».v. 
■ ■;■ E !"*-: '■•■.■.v.iiSrM.S; 

2119. Samuel, 6, + Vi ■ ut^X, M V 

,J. Samuel, 6 n" Co?en°ry, Conn! 

Z': lam;;:'l'odi^h;-6,-i?,.Svindso'^^, Conn. 

2586. Samuel, („ m Manchester, Conn. 

II36. Samuel, 6, + Mower Co., Mmn. 

-859. Samuel, 6 ^"'■"""A^Vle'^; ^t'. 

llHamu^l;t::::::::i;co.c;|estcr,conn. 

llfo. lamuel; tripper Middletown Conn. 
%U. Samuel Taylor, 6, +--Che™u^^K. §• Y 

-i;:pu^f..\-4:.v.v;:^'^^S.^: 
--;lamul!:6:-+::;:::::::ci^-.N.v. 

?t^^:ltr^lA:;^'mt::::.:skcffidd,Mass. 
k:ii:ueirr-:.!-:i.=^S- 



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sVu's,' 7, + Hartf'd, Ct. 



3891. Samuel H. Augu 

•lOSi. Samuel Collins, y, -r ";r"„Y„^„ O 

4I89. Samuel Hcrrick, 7. + • ' •^- ■T°''^•'^i °- 
4 1 66. Samuel Lane, 7. +■■+•■''?'?,">„ "o 

4654. Samuel, 7, m... J"T „in Cal' 

468:. Samuel S., 7. t'-' 'A^ ='"'"=" .Ide'l la 
4821. Samuel Borland. 7. +-;-v--, r'„nn 

'"'A- ^!;rel ?"?• '' +:::^ s'v? -r^,°ri: 

^^32. Samuel P., 7, +••£. Pembroke N._^Y. 

=^;^:iareU;:v;+v.-.-.-.-.w^iy^Mass. 

tois. Samuel Carrier, 7, +„M?15?.:i°^5°?." 
6110. Samuel (->., 7,. . 



Port Hudson, La. 



? 6. SamueiDyW,'V, .:--f— ^''^ 

6285. Samuel. .7, m v,ChA"]M,"l- ^,- ^ 

". Samuel 

' 6' T.V.'.'.'.'.Sta'fl^rdsburg, Ky. 
e^lS. Samuel L.',' 7, +..C0I0. Springs, Colo 



628';. Samuel. 7. i" V, . 1, -j . w v 

8298. Samuel W., 7 Bainbr.dge, K Y. 

64i3. Samuel, 7. + •_■• Oxford, N.,,\. 

6663. Samuel C, 



7"-)- Chicago, 111. 

(....Osceola Mills. Pa. 
7;, 3'. Samuel L., 7',' + ^yron, N. Y. 



6859. Samuel Carter, 7, +^- ■ • •,'-"^'^f,°' p^ 
704,. Samuel W., 7. 4---- Os«ola Mills, Pa. 



70-»5 



7244. Samuel Field, 7. +• -Worcester. Mass. 
7469. Samuel K., 8, + . . ^artford. Conn. 
7592. Samuel Thomson, 8. + Cincinnati O. 

767 . . Samuel, 8, + Cazenovia, Mich. 

7854. Samuel. 8 •,• ■\'P 'T' M,« 

'7I68. Samuel Daddye, 8, +--"o'y°ke, Mass. 

7892. Samuel. 8 Bedford. Mass. 

79I7. Samuel Morgan, 8,. . . . ....Almeda Ca^. 

8I95. Samuel. 8, + Bainbridge, K Y. 

S,n8 Samuel D.. 8, + Harveyville, Kan. 

I557: Stmuel Albert,^8,...S. Windsor Conn. 

8860. Samuel K., 8 Vv^k ."' O 

9230. Samuel, 8 \^^v rii:, 

Isle. Samuel Isaacs, 8 •■•y.-^- ^rS*^ 

,0261. Samuel Grin. 8 W. Haven Conn. 

o44.. Samuel M., 8 +••;••• Louisydle, Ky. 

\°tn- tlZl\ ?".^'' .'\.+.\pittsforTMieh. 
4^1: lamudF.' 9, m- -Glastonbury, Conn. 

,,765. Samuel A., 9. + R""^""' w Y 

250I. Samuel V.. 10 °""te„^- o 

K.i. Samuel Clinton ...Racine, O. 

4424. Sanford C, 7 iPj-"""?"' Conn 

6322. Sanford, 7 N. Cranby Conn. 

,,920. Sanford Oba, 9. ■"■•■,-v'^""'<" 'Mi^E' 
?70. Sapphira, 6, (Edwards) Adrian. Mich. 
'2. Sarah, i, (Olmsted) . ..Hartford. Conn. 

9. Sarah, 2 i^y*"!''"' r°^n" 

I , Sarah 2 Windsor. Conn. 

40. Sarah', 2, (Dibble) .. ..Simsbury Conn 

60 Sarah 2 Westfield, Mass. 

83; Sarah', 3', (Ellsworth) Winrtsor, Conn. 
94. Sarah. 3, (Taintor) .. ..Windsor, Conn. 
,lo. Sarah 3, (Birge) . . . . .\\ indsor. Conn. 

52. Sarah, 3, (Day) Co'chester, Conn. 

,60. Sarah, 3, (Lyman) ... .Windsor. Conn. 
172. Sarah, 3, (Newberry) VVindsor, Conn. 
233. Sarah, 3. (Holcomh) . . Cranby, Conn. 

2i6 Sarah 4 Lebanon, Conn. 

A239r. Sarah', 4',' (Elmer) . .E Windsor, Conn 
263. Sarah, 4 (Kellogg) New Hartford <:t. 
294. Sarah, 4, (Blackman) . . . . .Peru, Mass. 

,,, i^arah 4 Lcbanon, Conn. 

'356. larah', t',' Vciark) .... .Windsor. Conn. 
4oo. Sarah. 4, (Atwood) .... .Bolton, Conn. 

438. Sarah, 4, (Johns) A ernon, tonn. 

,;, carah 4 Lebanon, Conn. 

468-. larah; i',' (Day) . . . E. Ellington, Conn. 
470. Sarah, 4, (Taintor) .. ..Windsor, Conn. 

lie. liarAh 4 Windsor, Conn. 

520. lath: 4',::::. Winchester, Conn. 

iVV ^arah 4 Harwinton. Conn. 

V^i IVAh 4 Westfield, Mass. 

II,: larah, t',' (Brown) .. ..Simsbury. Conn. 

It ItralJ: I; ^^ir^-:cS ^ 
il- llll"^- \' ':'"!"?:::::.wrnrr', foZ: 

til' Sarth I ■■■ Canton. Conn. 

'7?7; larah, t (Atkin) Windsor, Conn. 

770. Sarah, 5. ^Stillman) ^^_^^^^^^^^^ ^, y_ 

872. Sarah, 5. (Wales) ....... Union Conm 

tit <;arah 5 Egremont, Mass. 

920. larth, ',-(Rood). Tor'rington Conn. 

b iii^.- 1- ^"".".r •.::.wintrr', K 

1 029. Sarah. 5 ; p^,j„„; Conn. 

'lo'.i Sarlh. s',' "(Vlutchinson) Bolton, Conn. 

i3;ia^tSit^^":^!'?;;.-"-Kcr: 

,205. Sarah, 5. (Wh^tmg)^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^ 

^3: la ah, |',-(BVown).... North East, Pa. 
;'383. Sarah, 5. (Kent).. Rock Co HI 

;|la;t^i:7^^s^n)-.-.v.-.\-;fc.>| 

Wll Sarlh I (tjissell) E. Wv;.d^,7' ^o""- 

643. Sarah E., 6 •^•■^'"r^ Y 

683. Sarah, 6 ..One.d.a Co., N. Y. 

692. Sarah, 6, (BigRs) .....■••■ Pans N. y 

1724. Sarah J., 6. (Loomis)..N. Britain, Ct. 



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Sarah, 


1795- 


Sarah, 


1821. 


Sarah, 


1838. 


Sarah 


1867. 


Sarah 


1932- 


Sarah, 


1949. 


Sarah, 


2010. 


Sarah, 


2051. 


Sarah, 


2057. 


Sarah, 


2lor. 


Sarah, 


2122. 


Sarah, 


2176. 


Sarah, 


2200. 


Sarah, 


2231. 


Sarah, 


2247. 


Sarah, 


2251. 


Sarah, 


2276. 


Sarah, 


2277. 


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2296. 


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2320. 


Sarah, 


2328. 


Sarah, 


2339- 


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2451. 


Sarah, 


246l. 


Sarah 


2475. 


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2486. 


Sarah, 


2541. 


Sarah 


2570. 


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2607. 


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2647. 


Sarah, 


2666. 


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2673. 


Sarah, 


2722. 


Sarah, 


2756- 


Sarah 


2790. 


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2832. 


Sarah, 


2924. 


Sarah, 


2952. 


Sarah, 


2957- 


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2978. 


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2999. 


Sarah, 


3002. 


Sarah, 


3018. 


Sarah, 


3022. 


Sarah, 


3038. 


Sarah 


3105- 


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3135- 


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3197- 


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3254. 


Sarah, 


3285. 


Sarah 


3314. 


Sarah 


3321. 


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3347. 


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3368. 


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3381. 


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3393- 


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3428. 


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4192. 


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4242. 


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4253. 


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4272. 


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4417. 


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4462. 


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Sarah, 



6, (Pomeroy) Easth'p't'n, Mass. 
6, (Beveridge) Lansingb'g, N. Y. 

fi Elba, N. Y. 

Hyde, 6 Oak Creek, Wis. 

I., 6 

6, (Pelton) Columbus Grove, O. 

6 Champion, N. Y. 

6, Andover, Conn. 

6 Bennington, Vt. 

6, (Lincoln) .. .Andover, Conn. 
6, (White).... Jerusalem, N. Y. 

6 Aurelius, N. Y. 

6, Lebanon, Conn. 

6, (Tracy) N. Coventry, C^onn. 

6 Lebanon, Conn. 

6, (Mahan) Westmorel'd, N. Y. 

6, (Munsell) Warren, Vt. 

6, Georgia, Vt. 

6, (HoUenbeck) Egr'm'nt, Mass. 
6, (Burgess) Smithville, N. Y. 

6, (Ostrom) Copake, N. Y. 

6, (Schott) Ancram, N. Y. 

6, (Hughes) Wis. 

6, (Smith) Winsted, Conn. 

T., 6, (Skinner) E. W'dsor. Ct. 

6 Windsor, Conn. 

6, (Roberts) Torrington, Conn. 

Jerusha, 6, Windsor, (Tonn. 

6, (Shepard) Cicero, N. Y. 

6 Pawlet, Vt. 

6, (Strong) Bolton, Conn. 

6, (Skinner) V. Buren Co., la. 
6, (Sanderson) Whately, Mass. 

6, (Brown) Flint. Mich. 

G., 6, (narrow) Waterford, Ct. 
6, (Pringle)... Hillsdale, Mich. 

6 E. Windsor, Conn. 

6, (Tuttle) .... Skowhegan. Me. 

6 Whitesborough, N. Y. 

6, (Green) .. ..Wauwatosa, Wis. 

6, North East, Pa. 

6, Florence, N. Y. 

6, (Hart) Cha'tauqua Co., N. Y. 
6, (Cleveland) Smyrna, N. Y. 
6, (Whiting) Torrington, Conn. 
Z., 6, (Leach) Smithville, N. Y. 

6, (Osborn) Tonica, 111. 

6, (Baker) New Hudson, N. Y. 

Bellamy, 6, N. Y. 

6 Turin. N. Y. 

F., 6, (Wright) N. Bremen, Ind. 
Ann, 6, (Clark) Westfd, Mass. 

6, (Kent) Amboy, O. 

6, (Keese) Mich. 

6, (Rice)..W. Springfd, Mass. 
6, (Lane)...Talcottville, N. Y. 
6, (Beck) Detroit, Mich. 

6, (Hall) Hillsdale. Mich. 

E., 6, (Speed)... Sheffield, Mass. 
Ann, 6, (Payne) Westfd, Mass. 
S., 6, (Stevens) .. -Jefferson, O. 

K., 6, (Dewey) Alba, Pa. 

J., 6 Pittsfield, Mass. 

J., 6 Chicopee, Mass. 

Jane, 6, (Lee) Chicago, 111. 

Cordelia, 6 Suflield, Conn. 

S., 7, German Flats, N. Y. 

R., 7, (Swift) Uer. Flats, N. Y. 

Jane, 7 Kendall, Mich. 

Frances, 7 Pittsburg, Pa. 

Kate. 7 Grattan, Mich. 

Matilda. 7 Slaterville, N. Y. 

E., 7, (Mills) ...Windsor, Conn. 

G., 7, Southampton, Mass. 

Amelia, 7, (Davis) Damascus, O. 

7 Pittsfield, 111. 

Augusta, 7, . . .Centerville, Mass. 

.\nn, 7 Gilead, Conn. 

Julia, 7, Cazenovia, N. Y. 

f., 7, (Loop) Los Angeles, Cal. 
j., 7, (Davis) Hiram, O. 

7, Mich. 

J., 7 Alexander, N. Y. 

Jane, 7 Syracuse, N. Y. 

M., 7, (Ravvson) . .Lagrange, O. 
E., 7, (Beeman-Hayden) 

St. Louis, Mich. 

E., 7 Adrian, Mich. 

A., 7, Carthage, N. Y. 

7,... Utica. N. Y. 



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4803. 
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4867. 
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5261. 
5292. 
5329- 
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54l8. 
5477. 
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5536- 
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5697. 
5798. 
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6129. 
6132. 
6161. 
6177. 
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6194. 
6239. 
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6538. 
6566. 
6646. 
6674. 
6726. 
6731. 
6740. 

6754. 
6771. 
6790. 
6828. 
6841. 
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7199. 
7267. 
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Duplain, Mich. 

, 7, (Blanchard) III. 

7, (Parker) Peoria, 111. 

7, (Graff-Bragg)..Barre, N. Y. 
H., 7, (Denison) Winthrop, Ct. 

x\nn, 7 Lebanon, Conn. 

7, (Mosier) Summer Hill, N. Y. 

C,, 7 Tolland, Conn. 

Ann, 7, Tolland, Conn. 

, 7,.. Roxbury, Vt. 

7, Maine, N. Y. 

Ann, 7 Oxford, N. Y. 

, 7, (Piester) Genesee, III. 

7, (Lane) Lenox, N. Y. 

Esther, 7, (Trickle) Nemaha. la. 

M., 7 Windsor, Conn. 

Fidelia, 7,. . .Wolcottville, Conn. 
L., 7, (Fanning) Cornwall, Ct. 

Elvira, 7 Naperville, III. 

Ann, 7, Attica, N. Y. 

A., 7, (Smith) . .Winsted, Conn. 
W., 7, (Woolever) Salsb'y, N. Y. 

Ann, 7, Eloomfield, Conn. 

7 Lewisburg, Pa. 

H., 7, (Young) .. .Boston, Mass. 

E., 7, (Shaw) Albany, N. Y. 

N., 7. (Belden) N. Hatf'd. Mass. 

M., 7 Arbuckle, W. Va. 

Ann, 7, (Talcott). .Chicago. 111. 
Jane, 7, (Shepard) Portl'd, Mich. 
A., 7, (Edgerton) Madison, Wis. 
A., 7, (Haskins) Detroit, Mich. 
Jane, 7, (Smith) Norwich, Conn. 

Ann, 7. (Demmon) Mich. 

C, 7, (Halliday) Fremont, Neb. 

B., 7 W. Norfolk, Conn. 

D., 7, (Fosgate) .. .Berlin, Mass. 

Louisa, 7, Sonora. Cal. 

Adella, 7, Albany, N. Y. 

P., 7 Skowhegan, Me. 

7, (Blackwell) Gcneseo, 111. 

E., 7, (Smith). . .Eloomfield, Pa. 

E., 7 New Berlin, N. Y. 

Alice. 7, Springvale. Va. 

7, (Kellogg) . . . Swansea, Minn. 

7 Aurora, 111. 

7, Lebanon, N. Y. 

Z., 7, (Fowlstone) 

Smithville Flats, N. Y. 
7, (Shaw) Summer Hill, N. Y. 

, 7, (Gray) Groton, N. Y. 

7, Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

7, (Bear) Laporte, Ind. 

A., 7, (Hightower) Fiskb'g. Ky. 

7, Trenton, N. Y. 

S., 7, (Randall) Mich. 

A., 7, (Whittemore) 

Blossdale, N. Y. 
Maria, 7. (Cook) . .Otego, N. Y. 

E., 7 Detroit, Mich. 

7, (Evarts) . .Indianapolis, Ind. 

7, (Mattice) Buffalo, N. Y. 

Ann, 7 North East. Pa. 

Maria, 7 Springfield, Mass. 

E., 7, (McGinley-Brewster) 

Hartford, Conn. 

7, (Hubbard) Chicago, 111. 

y^ Clarion, Pa. 

7' Clarion. Pa. 

a'., "7.' (Robinson) Sp'f'd. Mass. 

7, (Ray) Salem, 111. 

Maria, 7 ?="■"• JI^^^- 

7 So. Hadley, Mass. 

Ann, 7 N. Y. City 

H 7,.. St. Catherines, W. Can. 
J., 7. (Stewart) Blandf'd, Mass. 
Addie, 8, Paine's Hollow. N. Y. 

May, 8, Windsor, O. 

Zermah, 8, (Tew) Paiiiesville, O. 

8, (Porter) Barre, N. Y. 

E, 8 Champion, N. Y. 

8, (Hough) -Ulster, Pa. 

Maria, 8 Elba, N. Y. 

g Conneaut. U. 

Ja'iie,' 8, (Wait) Portland, Mich. 

Ann, 8, Cayuga Co., NY. 

Ann, 8, (Gardner) . .Blair, Neb. 

F., 8, (Clears) Kewanee, 111. 

Electa, 8 Delta, Mich. 

8 Sherburne, N. Y. 



IGunrnts ^i^ttMlogij 



692 



84 13. Sarah Melviiia, 8, ... Providence, R, I. 

8^70. Sarah C, 8 VV. Hopbottom, Pa. 

8590. Sarah H., 8, (Pitkin) Hartford, Conn. 

8593. Sarah, 8 Monmouth, Me. 

8594. Sarah F., 8, (Benncr) Monmouth, Me. 

8;64. Sarah, 8, (Elli.s) la. 

8774. Sarah, 8, (Bailey) . ..Gilmantown, Wis. 

8787. Sarah A., 8 Boston, Mass. 

8798. Sarah A.. 8, (Waitc) Mich. 

8818. Sarah Olive, 8 Chicago, III. 

8864. Sarah 8 .■ Sandusky, O. 

8956. Sarah M., 8, (Barnes) . .Canaan, Conn. 
9010. Sarah E., 8. (Massey-Dix) Chicago, 111. 
9097. Sarah DeF., 8. (Lewis) Smithv'le, N. Y. 

9122. Sarah Cornelia, 8 Claverack, N. Y. 

9147. Sarah, 8, (Ely) Hudson, N. Y. 

9157. Sarah, 8, (Sigler) Gallatin. N. Y. 

9186. Sarah E., 8 Oneida, N. Y. 

9223. Sarah, 8. (Stacy) Centre, O. 

9246. Sarah Matilda, 8 Windsor, Conn. 

9423. Sarah R., 8 Fulton, N. Y. 

9460. Sarah, 8, Bloomfield, Conn. 

9487. Sarah H., 8, (Young) .. .Boston. Mass. 
9514. Sarah J., 8. (Beemer) Decker't'n, N. J. 

9527. Sarah E., 8 Rochester, N. J. 

9533. Sarah, 8 Lafayette, Ind. 

9557. Sarah Jane, 8 Grand Rapids. Mich. 

97o4. Sarah E.. 8. (Vallctte) Hartford. Conn. 

9708. Sarah .\nn, 8 Haydenville. Mass. 

9860. Sarah A., 8, (Parks) C'vahoga Falls, O. 

9888. Sarah A., 8 N. Bfookfield, N. Y. 

9890. Sarah A., 8, (Bush) Sangerfield, N. Y. 
9908. Sarah M., 8, (Poflfenbcrger) 

Harrisburg, Pa. 

10025. Sarah A., 8, Skowhegan, Me. 

10117. Sarah A., 8, (Brockway) Manteno. 111. 

10157. Sarah Alice. 8, Hicks, N. Y. 

10434. Sarah E., 8, (Chandler) . ..Mariba. Ky. 

10482. Sarah Jane, 8. (Dyer) Lodi, O. 

10512. Sarah, 8, (Covey) Gilbert's Mills, N. Y. 
10766. Sarah Marcia, 8,....'\nn .^rbor, Mich. 

10793. Sarah M., 8 Red Willow, Neb. 

iioi4. Sarah Alma, 9, Cleveland. O. 

11189. Sarah, 9, Cleveland, O. 

1 1242. Sarah Dana. 9, Mereta, Texas 

11276. Sarah Josephine, 9, Chicago, 111. 

1 1443. Sarah Louisa, 9 Union City, Mich. 

Ii4s6. Sarah Ann, 9 Brooklyn, N. Y. 

11650. Sarah Arvilla. 9 Randolph, Vt. 

11713. Sarah M., 9, (Thompson) Lenox, Mass. 
12015. Sarah L., 9, (Oiven-.Anderson) 

C^arlinville, III. 

12169. Sarah Emma, 9 Halifax. Pa. 

12303. Sarah E., 9. Dover. Kan. 

12491.1. Sarah Maria. 10. W. Danby. N. Y. 

12574. Sarah E.. 10 Pittsfield, Mass. 

IV.3. Sarah Louisa. (Johnson) St. Louis. Mo. 
VI-10. Sarah St. Johns. Or. 

6964. Sardis E.. 7. + .\twater. O. 

3451. Sarepta. 6 Brooklyn. N. Y. 

3690. Saurin Elliott. 6 Suffield. Conn. 

3691. Saurin Elliott. 6. m... . .Suffield. Conn. 

7042. .Savage. L.. 7 Clarion P. 

4970. Saxadotha. 7. (Smith) Hav'rhill, Mass. 

6657. Schuyler C, 7, New Durham, Ind. 

4328. Scott S., 7 Alexander. N. Y. 

12387. Scott, 9 W. Brookfield, Wis. 

7SS. Seba. 5. + Cazenovia. N. Y. 

11330. Seeley. 9 Ruth. Mo. 

2i48. Selah. 6. + Reliance. 111. 

3316. Selah. 6 Westfield. Mass. 

3318. Selah B.. 6. + Westfield. Mass. 

3403. Selah. 6. + Jackson, Mich. 

8338. Selah .'\dolphus. 8 Kewanee. 111. 

8431. Selah S.. 8. (Wcstcott) . .Lebanon. Ct. 

1601. Sclden, 6, + Conneaut, O. 

4ioi. Sclden, 7 Hinsdale. 111. 

2250. Sclina, 6 Union, Conn. 

2723. Selina. M.. 6, (Sisson) . . .Lyme. Conn. 

3458. Selina. 6. (Dunham) Champlain. N. Y. 

4558. Sclina E., 7 S. Windsor, Conn. 

5882. Selina M., 7. (James) Stafford. N. Y. 

1953. Selinde. 6. (Miller) . .Champion. N. Y. 

2181. Selinde. 6, Lebanon. Conn. 

4423. Selinde C. 7. (Flint) Champion, N. Y. 

5956. Selinde G., 7, (Keith-Cross) 

Palermo, N. Y. 

6205. Selista, 7, (Rogers).. .Rushville, N. Y. 

5529. Seneca J., 7, + Woodbury, Conn. 

369. Scrajah, 4, + Windsor, Conn. 



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698. 
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648i. 
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6792. 
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7388. 
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277. 

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4787. 
8794. 
1703. 
2233. 
3074. 
4026. 
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4964. 
6483. 
6989. 
8669. 
8671. 
9896. 
10265. 
10270. 

336. 
1013. 
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2621. 

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3985. 
4451. 
5705. 
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7727. 
7989. 
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8969. 

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117,^5. 
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1017. 

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2152. 

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4697. 

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8318. 

8383. 
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Seraph, 8, E. Hampton, Mass. 

Serena A. E., 8. Peoria. III. 

Serena Gillett, 7, + Windsor. O. 

Sereno. 8, -f Yorkshire, N. Y. 

Serepta, 6, (Van Horn) Wis. 

Serviah, 7, (Waltby) N. Han'hal. N. Y. 

Servis, 7, Hampden, O. 

Seth, 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

Seth, 4. + North East. Pa. 

Seth, 5, + Windsor. (Tonn. 

Seth, 5, North East, Pa. 

Seth, 5, + Monongahela. Pa. 

Seth W.. 6. m. Chesterfield. Conn. 

Seth, 6, + Marengo, III. 

Seth 7, + Montville. O. 

Seth S.. 7, + Albion, .Mich. 

Seth Rollin. 7. -f Stowe. Vt. 

Seth, 7, 4- Granville. Pa. 

Seth. 7. 4- Locke. N. Y. 

Seth W., 7, + Enterprise. Ky. 

Seth. 7, + Noble. Ind. 

Sevilla. 8, (Knifiin) Batavia. III. 

Seymour F.. 7. -}-.... Milwaukee. Wis. 
Seymour C, 7. m......New Haven. Ct. 

Sheldon S., 7 Ripley, N. Y. 

Sheldon, 7. m., (Ddin, III. 

Sheldon P.. 8. -{-..Chattanooga. Tenn. 
Shem, 4 -(- Southampton. Mass. 



. Southwick. Mass. 



Shem. 4, 

Shem, 5, 4- Mecklenburg, N. Y. 

Shem, 5. -j- Palmer. Mass. 

Shepard. 7. m Water\'ille. Me. 

Sherburn. 8 Gilmantown. Wis. 

Sherman, 6, + Huntsburg, O. 

Sherman, 6, 4- . . .-Centermoreland, Pa. 

Sherman, 6, -j- Wadsworth. O. 

Sherman Burt, 7, -f ... .Augusta, Kan. 

Sherman, 7 Franklin, Conn. 

Sherman, 7, Northmoreland, Pa. 

Sherman, 7, m.,... Santa Barbara, Cal. 

Sherman, 7 Alba. Pa. 

Sherman A., 7, m Troy, N. Y. 

Sherman, 8. Wilkesbarre. Pa. 

Sherman, 8, Brooklyn. N. Y. 

Sherman B., 8, m.,... Forest Lake, Pa. 

Sherman E., 8 Wadsworth. O. 

Sherman G.. 8,... Mission Creek. Kan. 

Sibyl. 4, (.Mien) Windsor. Conn. 

Sibyl. 5, (Ladd) N. Bolton. Conn. 

Sibyl. 6, (Bowker) Georgia, Vt. 

Sibyl, 6. (Benedict) Cov'trvville, N. Y. 

Sibyl. 6 Mt.' Hollv. Vt. 

Sibyl A.. 9, ( Mitchell)... Perry. N. Y. 

Sidney R., 7. + .\thens. Pa. 

Sidney Miles. 7. m... .Champion. N. Y. 

Sidney. 7 Colebrook. N. H. 

Sidney Eugene. 8. -j- . . .lla\f Day. III. 

Sidney R., 8. m Athens. Pa. 

Sidney James. S. -|- Lyons, Wis. 

Sidney. 8. m Burlington. N. Y. 

Sidney E., 8. -|- Lenox. Pa. 

Sidney Aber, 8, m.,. .Owatonna, Minn. 

Sidney A., 8 S. Dak. 

Sidney Samuel, 8. -+- . . St. John. \\'ash. 

Sidney L., 8 Seward. Kan. 

Sidney Leon. 9, m., Humboldt. la. 

Sidney Arthur, 9, + 

Sidney Roy. 9 St. John. Wash. 

Silas, 4, m Bolton, Conn. 

Silas, 5, m., Syracuse, N. Y. 

Silas, 5, + VVatcrbury. Vt. 

Silas, 5 Westfield. Mass. 

Silas, 6, Washington. Mich. 

Silas, 6, -f Sylvan, Mich. 

Silas Lathrop, 6, +. .Cazenovia. N. Y. 

Silas. 6, + ^.Otisville, N. Y. 

Silas. 6, 4" ..Cooperstown. N. Y. 

Silas, 6. + Waterbury. Vt. 

Silas. 6. 4- Westfield. Mass. 

Silas. 7. 4- Wilmington. Del. 

Silas. 7. 4- Coventry. Conn. 

Silas. 7 Otisville. N. Y. 

Silas. 7, 4- Eaton Rapids. Mich. 

7, + (^hicago. 111. 

N. Y. 



Silas Parks, 

Silas, 7, 4- Turin, 

Silas Wright, 8,...S. Coventrv, 



Conn, 



Silas L., 8, 4-. • . .Provincetown, Mass. 

Silas, 8, 4- Jersev City, N. J. 

Silas W., 8, m., Boston, Mass. 

Silas II., 8 Vermontville. Mich. 



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422. Silence, 4, (Clark) . ..Colchester, Conn. 

739. Silence, 5, (Strong) Southa'pt'n, Mass. 
1316. Silence, 5, (Eldridge) Westneld, Mass. 
1774. Silence. 6, (Lyman) Southa'pt'n, Mass. 

6993. Sill Niles, 7. + Chatham, N. Y. 

2409. Silvia, 6, (Bronson) Sherburne, N. Y. 
8923. Silvia, 8, (Harrin^on) St. Louis, Mich. 
9668. Silvia Rose, 8, (Cooper) Japan 

517. Simeon, 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

661. Simeon, 5, + E. Windsor, Conn. 

919. Simeon, 5, -j- Windsor. Conn. 

I24i. Simeon, 5 Burlington, Vt. 

1583. Simeon Lorenzo, 6. +•-■ Hartford. Ct. 

2443. Simeon, 6 Windsor, Conn. 

2565. Simeon, 6, + Suffield, Conn. 

307Q. Simeon, 6, -j- Winsted, Conn. 

3817. Simeon Rosseter, 7. +. .Pittsburg, Pa. 

3836. Simeon Lucas, 7 Enfield, Conn. 

4516. Simeon Cornelius, 7, . . .Andover, Conn. 

5223. Simeon, 7 .\ncram, N. Y. 

5321. Simeon, 7 Windsor, Conn. 

5324. Simeon, 7, + Windsor, Conn. 

6303. Simeon, 7, Van Etten, N. Y. 

7000. Simeon H., 7, +..W. Granville, N. Y. 

7542. Simeon Rossiter, 8, Pittsburg, Pa. 

7615. Simeon Lament, 8, Chattanooga, "Tenn. 
9247. Simeon, 8, + Windsor, Conn. 

636. Simon, 5, + German Flats, N. Y. 

853. Simon, 5, 4- Lebanon, Conn. 

1272. Simon, 5, -j- Harmony, N. Y. 

1505. Simon, 6, -j- German Flats, N. Y. 

2178. Simon, 6, -j- Franklin, N. Y. 

3726. Simon B. (Rev.), 7, -{- Lone Rock, Wis. 

4794. Simon, 7 Franklin, Conn. 

48oo. Simon, 7, in .\ustin, Texas 

6531. Simon, 7, + Ithaca, N. Y. 

6547. Simon, 7 Groton, N. Y. 

10943. Simon Benjamin, 9, .\lbion. Cal. 

188. Solomon (Ensign), 3, +.. Tolland. Ct. 

4o6. Solomon, 4, -f- E. Windsor, Conn. 

473. Solomon, 4, -j- Colchester, Conn. 

537. Solomon, 4, + Tolland, Conn. 

816. Solomon, 5, -j- Lebanon, Conn. 

1045. Solomon, 5, 4- ^It. Holly, Vt. 

1166. Solomon, 5, Colchester, Conn. 

1167. Solomon, 5, + Greenfield, N. Y. 

1221. Solomon, 5, + Torrington, Conn. 

1273. Solomon, 5, + Antwerp, N. Y. 

1382. Solomon, 5, -i- Leyden, N. Y. 

2622. Solomon, 6 Mt. Holly, Vt. 

2874. Solomon, 6, + Chicopee, Mass. 

3137. Solomon, 6, + Groton, N. Y. 

3x46. Solomon, 6 Antwerp, N. Y. 

3379. Solomon, 6, -}-.... Leyden Hill, N. Y. 

3679. Solomon, 6, + Nashville, Tenn. 

4094. Solomon, 7, m Cal. 

6063. Solomon H., 7, + Chicopee, Mass. 

6542. Solomon, 7 Groton, N. Y. 

6722. Solon, 7, Ind. 

1 112. Sophia, 5, (White) Peoria, HI. 

1331- Sophia, 5, (Holcomb) Westlield, Mass. 

i4i6. Sophia, 5, Bccket, Mass. 

i4i8. Sophia, s, (Mann) Mass. 

1511. Sophia, 6 German Flats, N. Y. 

1545. Sophia, 6, (Dewey) .. .Lebanon, Conn. 

2020. Sophia, 6, (Tarbox) Hickley, O. 

2073. Sophia, 6, (Talford) Chazy, N. Y. 

2111. Sophia, 6, (Spaulding) ... .Orwell, Vt. 

2387. Sophia, 6, (Cook) Elkhart, Ind. 

2552. Sophia, 6, (Grimes-Day) Mansfield, O. 

2741. Sophia, 6, (Brown) Ashtabula, O. 

2763. Sophia, 6, (Edwards)... Up. Alton, 111. 
2771. Sophia E., 6, (Chapman) Norwich, Ct. 

2782. Sophia, 6 Warren, N. Y. 

2802. Sophia, 6, (Brown) .. .Houston, Texas 
2837. Sophia, 6, (Johnson) Southboro. Mass. 
3479. Sophia E., 6, (Turgcon) PittsCd, Mass. 
3497. Sophia J., 6, (Southworth-Reeves) 

Suffield, Conn. 
4227. Sophia, 7, (Field) Vernon Springs, la. 
424s. So])hia D., 7, (Van Eps) . .Chicago, 111. 

4724. Sophia R., 7 Otisville, N. Y. 

589 V Sophia Wealthy, 7, (Crum) . . Erie, Pa. 
6066. Sophia H., 7. (Parshley) Chic'p'e, Mass. 

7972. Sophia B., 8 Chicago, 111. 

9251. Sophia P., 8 Hartford. Conn. 

9835. Sophia Isaacs, 8 N. Y- City 

9853. Sophia, 8, (Burr) Milwaukee, Wis. 

2971. Sophrona, 6, (Gilnian) North East, Pa. 
1748. Sophronia, 6, (Moore) G. Rapids, Mich. 



i860. 

2420. 
2650. 
3910. 

4 180. 
4708. 
4726. 

6126. 
6283. 
9282. 
II333- 
1500. 
1757- 
1786. 
2445. 
682. 
1339- 
i423. 
i"9- 
8761. 
8087. 

XII-2. 

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7371- 

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7788. 

9072. 
10929. 

1497. 

9730. 

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8021. 

9281. 

9660. 

9786. 
10068. 

10105. 

lo4s2. 

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257- 

687. 

i.';o7- 
1521. 
1676. 
2679. 

3718. 

3739- 

488g. 

4959- 

5107. 

6963. 

7608. 

8274. 

8566. 

8767. 

8964. 
10386. 
10663. 
II37I- 
11630. 
X. 

2210. 

8790. 

9042. 

4430. 

8689. 
552. 

75I-*- 

7850. 
12660. 

i,=;5?- 
1619. 
2917. 
3913- 
4023. 
4234. 

4397- 
4458. 
446s. 
4668. 
5534. 
5553- 
5662. 
5695- 



Sophror.ia, 6, (Vosburg) 

Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Sophronia, 6, (Leonard) Winch't'r, Ct. 
Sophronia, 6, (Strong) . .Bolton, Conn. 

Sophronia, 7, Cuba, N. Y. 

Sophronia, 7 Hillsdale, Mich. 

Sophronia, 7, (Hart) . . ..Belvidere, 111. 
Sophronia, 7, (Gilniore) 

Fayetteville, N. Y. 
Sophronia, 7, (Spalding) Harm'y, Me. 
Sophronia, 7, (Shear) Florence, N. Y. 

Sophronia E., 8, (Albert) Lodi, O. 

Sophronia, 9, ( ) Gr, Rapids, Mich. 

Spencer, 5, + Hartland, Conn. 

Spencer, 6, -f Tully, N. Y. 

Spencer, 6, Southampton, Mass. 

Spencer, 6, + Windsor, Conn. 

Squire, 5, + Windham, Pa. 

Squire, 5, -j- Westfield, Mass. 

Squire, 5, -j- Sheffield, Mass. 

Squire, 7, -|- Green Oak, Mich. 

Squire P., 8, m.,. .Fountain City, Wis. 

Squire, 8, + Sidney, Mich, 

Squire, -j- Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Standish, 7, Neb. 

Stanley, 7, + Oil City, Pa. 

Stanley Bidwell, 8,. .. .Hartford, Conn. 

Stanley K., 8, Chicago, 111. 

Stanley J., 8 E. Troy, Pa. 

Stanley, 8, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Stanton, ■; N. J. 

Starr Georffe, 8, +.. .Hannibal, N. Y. 

Stella A., 6. (Ellis) Hopkinton, la. 

Stella, 7, (Hoagland) . .Cen. City, Neb. 

Stella M., 8 Ripon, Wis. 

Stella F., 8, (Lewis) Ashtabula, O. 

Stella Morton, 8, Hamilton, Nev. 

Stella May, 8 Sweeden, N. Y. 

Stella M., 8, (Howard-Ricksecker) 

Kansas City, Mo. 

Stella I., 8. (Hunt) Greenfield, Pa. 

Stella, 8, (Daugherty) W'mstown. Ky. 

Stephen, 2, + Windsor, Conn. 

Stephen, 3, + Windsor, Conn. 

Stephen, 4. + Windsor, Conn. 

Stephen, 5. + Bloomfield, Conn. 

Stephen B., 6, + Dexter, N. Y. 

Stephen T., 6, + Varick, N. Y. 

Stephen, 6, + Floyd, N. Y. 

Stephen, 6, + Mich. 

Stephen E., 7, + Dexter, N. Y. 

Stephen, 7 Lansing, Mich. 

Stephen Turner, 7, +...Wash., D. C. 
Stephen Perry, 7, +... Emporia, Kan. 

Stephen, 7, + Worcester. Mass. 

Stephen T., 7 Randolph, O. 

Stephen, 8 Dundee, 111. 

Stephen A. D., 8,...N. Freedom, Wis. 
Stephen Decatur, 8, Willington, Conn. 

Stephen J., 8, + Gilmantown, Wis. 

Stephen, 8, + Parker, S. Dak. 

Steuben Mullins, 8, +. .Cincinnati, (J. 
Stephen Wise. 8, m.,..Col. Sp'gs, Col. 

Stephen Laurence, 9 Wash., DC. 

Stephen, 9, Gilmantown, Wis. 

Stephen, + Catlettsburg. Ky. 

Sterling, 6, + Coventry, Conn. 

Stillman Daniel, 8, +.. .Randolph, Vt. 

Stillman W., 8 San Francisco, Cal. 

Stowel W., 7. m. Carthage, N. Y. 

Stowell, 8 Moravia. N. Y. 

Submit, 4, (Lathrop)... Tolland, Conn. 

Sumner A., 8 Coldwater, Mich. 

Sumner L., 8, S. Barre N. Y. 

Sumner Stuart, 10, Pueblo, Col. 

Susan, 6, (Osborn) E. Windsor, Conn. 
Susan A., 6, (Sanger) Sprirgf'd, Mass. 
Susan, 6, (Miller) .. Sangerfield, N. Y. 

Susan, 7 Sand Lake, Mich. 

Susan B., 7, (Rose) Cleveland, O. 

Susan M., 7, (Patterson-Leonard) 

Constantia, N. Y. 
Susan, 7. (Smith) Lagrange, \Vis. 

Susan, 7 A-^\°"'^°"^T <}■ 

Susan, 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

Susan, 7, (Rodefer) Cincinnati, U. 

Susan, 7 Bloomfield, Conn. 

Susan', 7. (Crary) Liverpool, N. Y. 

Susan H., 7. (Hersey).. Chelsea, Mass. 
Susan M., 7, (Brown) . .Clifton, N. Y. 



ICnnmts C^ntralniitj 



694 



68 rs. 

6834. 

6842. 

7157. 

74 1 2. 

8127. 

8792. 

9369. 

9870. 

1 06 1 6. 

10809. 

12261. 

12359. 

690. 

827. 

866. 

940. 

2017. 

2229. 

2943. 

4660. 

824i. 
12437. 

1883. 

2267. 

730. 

927. 

10063. 

12199. 

3166. 

4o93- 

5772. 

9644. 

2206. 

3971. 

J 746. 

1890 

1978 

2509, 

3849, 

4l02. 

4238. 

5973. 

11897. 

1210. 
3284. 
3789. 

3884. 
S4o3. 
5528. 
7533- 



10508. 

366. 

1733. 

2305- 

5104. 

11439. 

890. 
4763. 
1080. 
2476. 
9406. 
94 10. 
9415. 

196. 

213. 

220. 

46r. 

591. 

2300. 

10382.9. 

1 1024. 

12664. 

12669. 

5761. 

5791. 

664o.2. 

6669. 

8247. 

8940. 

9417. 

9438. 

9635. 

10776. 

11991. 



.North Kast. Pa. 



Susannah, 6, 
Susannah, 6, 
Susannah, 6, 

Susannah, 7, 
Susannah, 8, 
Susie Lucile, 



Susan Charlotte, 7,... 

Susan li., 7, (Han)...Westticld, N. Y. 

Susan Ann, j North Kast, Pa. 

Susan, 7, (Kilburn) . ..WestiJcld, Mass. 
Susan B., 8, (Neroth) Gcr. Flats. N. Y. 
Susan Harrington, 8,. . ..Portland, Me. 

Susan S., 8, (Flint) Randolph, Vt 

Susan Helena, 8, (King) Windsor, Ct. 

Susan Martha, 8 Essex, Conn. 

Susan Louise, 8, North East, Pa. 

Susan M., 8, Easthampton, ^lass. 

Susan Mary, 9, Nccedah, Wis. 

Susan E., 9,. .. .Colorado Springs, Col. 

Susannah, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

Susannah, 5, Lebanon, Conn. 

Susannah, 5, (Thorpe) Lebanon, Conn. 
Susannah, 5, (Barber) Windsor, Conn. 

(Manley) Canton, Pa. 

(Williams) Lebanon, Ct. 

(Sprapue) 

Huntley Grove, 111. 

(Sceley) Ludl'wv'e, N. Y, 

(Miller) la. 

9f Hicksvillc, O. 

Sweatland. 6 III. 

Sybel, 6, (Munsell).. Bloomingt'n, 111. 

Sybil, 5, (Wright) Pa. 

Sybil, 5, (Loomis) Windsor, Conn. 

Sybil E.. 8, Mansfield. O. 

Sydney P., 9, Diamond Sp'gs, Kan. 

Syla Ann, 6, (Newman) Albany, N. Y. 

Sylphina A., 7, (Ilarkness) Col. 

Sylva Morton 7, Fairfield, la. 

Sylva J., 8, (Nichols) . .Carvallise. Or. 

Sylvanus, 6, + Mansfield, Conn. 

Svlvanus, 7, 4- Albion, N. Y. 

Sylvester, 6, -j- Hinsdale, 111. 

Sylvester, 6, -j- Champion, N, Y. 

Sylvester, 6, -j- Alexander, N. Y. 

Sylvester, 6, Bloomficld. Conn. 

Sylvester, 7 Windsor, O. 

Sylvester, 7 la. 

Sylvester W., 7, Otisco, Mich. 

Sylvester, 7, + Mauston, Wis. 

Sylvester, 9 Vienna, N. Y. 

Sylvia, 5, (Whiting) Colehrook, Conn. 
Sylvia, A., 6, (Lewis) Blanford, Mass. 
Sylvia, ^, (Lewis) . .Trowbridge, Mich. 

Sylvia Silvina, 7, Saybrook, Conn. 

Sylvia S., 7, E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

Sylvia L.. 7, (Munson) Bloomfield, Ct. 
Sylvia, 8, Pine Grove, Mich. 



T. W^^rren, 8 Charlotte, Mich. 

Tabitha. 4. (Burr) Windsor. Conn. 

Tabitha, 6, (Frary) Southa'pton, Mass, 

Tabitha, 6, (Bartle) Dclmar, Pa. 

Tabitha, 7, (Ward) . . .Pittsficld, Mass. 

Taylor H., 9 Manlius, N. Y. 

Temperance, 5 Ancram, N. Y. 

Temperance, 7 Cooperstown, N. Y. 

Thaddcus, 5, -f Richfield, N. Y. 

Thaddeus, 6, -f Salisbury, N. Y. 

Thaddeus, 8 Little Falls, N. Y. 

Thaddcus Levi. 8. -f-. . .Carlinville, HI. 

Thaddcus A., 8. + Medora, HI. 

Thankful, 3, (Strong) .. .Bolton, Conn. 

Thankful, 3 Wcstfield, Mass. 

Thankful, 3, (Winchell) 

Torrington, Conn. 
Thankful, 4. (Rockwell) Lebanon. Ct. 
Thankful, 4, (Johnson) Wcstf'd, Mass. 
Thankful. 6, (Millard) Egrem't, Mass. 

Thclma. 8 Waynesfield. O. 

Thelma, 9, Washington C. H., O. 

Thelma Maud 10 North East, Pa. 

Theo Maurine, 1 1,. ..Monticello, Minn. 

Theodore Sedgwick, 7 Fairfield, la. 

Theodore, 7, m., Kirkvillc, la. 

Theodore, 7, m., Waynesfield, O. 

Theodore E., 7 Staffordsburg, Ky. 

Theodore P., 8 Peoria, 111. 

Theodore, 8, m Portage City, WNs. 

Theodore Hall, 8 N. Y. Citv 

Theodore, 8, m. Unadilla, N. V. 

Theodore John, 8, + Pasadena, Cal. 

Theodore, 8, Bvron, N. Y. 

Theodore Roosevelt, 9, — Windsor, Ct. 



1^256. Theodore Arthur. 9, Min'apolis, Minn. 

12379.2. Theodore, 10, Lansing, Mich. 

1685. Thcodorus, 6, + Athens, Pa. 

3980. Theodorus, 7, Athens. Pa. 

709. Thcodosia, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

1865. Theophilus S., 6, H- Chicago, 111. 

5242, Theresa E., 7, (Kelscy) . . . Avon, Mich. 

6596. Theresa, 7 Napance, Canada 

4713. Theron, 7, +• 'Mcnomonec Falls, Wis. 

8313. Theron, 8, + Lincoln, Neb. 

10189. Theron O., 8, + Carbondale, Pa. 

1 1 378. Theron Theodore, 9 Lincoln, Neb. 

11756. Theron M, 9, m.,. .Fowlersville, Mich. 

12379. 1. Theron, 10, Lansing, Mich. 

6. Thomas, i, ■\- Windsor, Conn. 

23. Thomas, 2, -{- Hatfield, Conn. 

34. Thomas, 2 E. Windsor, Conn. 

35. Thomas, 2, + Windsor, Conn. 

122. Thomas, 3, + Lebanon, Conn. 

157. Thomas, (Sergt.), 3, + Bolton, Conn. 
329. Thomas, (Lieut.), 4, -{-..Lebanon. Ct 

340. Thomas, 4, + Ancram, N. Y. 

439. Thomas, 4, + Bolton, Conn. 

871. Thomas, 5, -f New Berlin, N. Y. 

915. Thomas, s, Simsbury, Conn. 

1115. Thomas, 5, -f Bolton, Conn. 

1343. Thomas, 5, -f Westfield, Mass. 

1854. Thomas Taylor, 6. -|-. . .Oneida, N. Y. 
1919. Thomas H., 6,. . .Westmoreland, N. Y. 

2339. Thomas, 6, -h Brownsville, N. Y. 

2284. Thomas, 6, -j- Green Oak, Mich. 

2297. Thomas, 6, -}- Maine, N. Y. 

2318. Thomas, 6, -j- Ancram, N. Y. 

2319. Thomas T., 6, -f Gallatin, N. Y. 

2326. Thomas, 6, -h Farminpton, III. 

2544. Thomas Warham, 6, +.. Windsor, Ct 

2816. Thomas, 6, -j- Ind. 

3183. Thomas, 6, -j- Staffordsburg, Ky. 

3297. Thomas B., 6, -|- Westfield, Mass. 

3329. Thomas, 6. m., Atwater. O. 

3791. Thomas W.. 7, -^-..Pine Grove, Mich. 

3803. Thomas Smith, 7, Hartford, Conn. 

3830. Thomas Rosseter, 7, m.. Hartford, Ct. 

4189. Thomas Root, 7 Syracuse, N. Y. 

4246. Thomas T., 7, -f Chicago, III. 

4271. Thomas H., 7, + Chicago, HI. 

4365. Thomas Halbert, 7,. .We.stmorel d. 111. 

4671. Thomas, 7 Peoria, 111. 

4973. Thomas E., 7, -f* Moravia, N. Y. 

4975. Thomas, 7 Brownsville, N. Y. 

4991. Thomas Dudley, 7, Pittsburg, Pa. 

5123. Thomas R., 7, Mo. 

5211. Thomas, 7, Jasper, O- 

5224. Thomas, 7, Ancram, N. Y. 

5248. Thomas J., 7, -f- Amesville, Conn. 

6054. Thomas Noble. 7 Oakland, Mich. 

6292. Thomas Edward, 7, -f-.. Oxford, N. Y. 

64i5. Thomas T., 7, Waterbury, Vt 

6577. Thomas, 7, Macon, Ga. 

6705. Thomas Jefferson, 7, -|- Mariba, Ky. 

6780. Thomas, 7, Vicksburg. Miss. 

6817. Thomas Dexter, 7 Bcardstown. HI. 

6916. Thomas Henry, 7, Wallingford, Conn. 
6933. Thomas Perry, 7, -f. .Westfield, Mass. 

7270. Thomas Henry, 7 N. Y. City 

7296. Thomas W., 7, -f Painesville, O. 

7535- Thomas Hooker, 8 Steubenville, O. 

7720. Thomas, 8, -(- Milan, Pa. 

7971. Thomas D., 8 Chicago, HI. 

799 1 . Thomas, Jr., 8, 

8108. Thomas (Jiark, 8 Hartford, Conn. 

8270. Thomas C, 8 N. Freedom, W^is. 

8650. Thomas Anson, 8, -|- — Mcadville, Mo. 

R676. Thomas L., 8, m.,. .Virginia City. Nev. 

8702. Thomas, 8, -|- Buffalo, N. Y. 

8978. Thomas, 8, m., Green Oak, Mich. 

9032. Thomas, 8 Garden City, Minn. 

9034. Thomas K., 8. -{-..Garden City, Minn. 

9153. Thomas Mortimer, 8,. . .Webster. Dak. 

91S9. Thomas. 8 Gallatin, N. Y. 

9180. Thomas T. 8 Sandy Hill. N. Y. 

10708. Thomas fe., 8 Sandy Hill. Mich. 

10998. Thomas Randolph, 9,. . .Prescott, .-Vriz. 

12363. Thomas, 9 Sunfield. Mich. 

12522. Thomas S., 10, Goliad. Texas 

6539. Thompson, 7, -|- Freehold, Pa. 

A9 193.06. Thurman. 8 Mechaniesville. la. 

6668. Tilford N., 7 Staffordsburg. Ky. 

27. Timothy, 2, -+- Windsor, Conn. 

132. Timothy, (Mr.), 3, -f- Windsor, Conn. 



695 



iubrx i^trst 



231. Timothy, 3, + Simsbury, Conn. 

325. Timothy, 4, + Lebanon, Conn. 

370. Timothy, (Mr.), 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

624. Timothy, 4, -j- Simsbury, Conn. 

856. Timothy, 5, + Jordansville, N. Y. 

898. Timothy, 5, + Ancram, N. Y. 

964. Timothy, 5, -{- Torrington, Conn. 

966.3. Timothy, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

i4g3. Timothy, 5, + . . . .Hopperstown, N. J. 

2179. Timothy, 6, + Lebanon, Conn. 

2193. Timothy, 6, + Syracuse, N. Y. 

2201. Timothy, 6, + Andover, Conn. 

2324. Timothy, 6, + Gallatin, N. Y. 

2399. Timothy, 6 Windsor, Conn. 

2463. Timothy, 6, + Riga, N. Y. 

2473. Timothy, 6, + Attica, N. Y. 

2515. Timothy, 6, + Cicero, N. Y. 

34l4. Timothy S., 6 Gates, N. Y. 

3493. Timothy Horton, 6, + Westf'd, Mass. 

3701. Timothy, 6, + ^liddletown. Conn. 

5447. Timothy S,, 7 W'indsor, Conn. 

5467. Timothy W^, 7, + New Britain, Conn. 

5480. Timothy, 7 Attica, N. Y. 

5547. Timothy Dwight, 7, -}-■•■ Cicero, N. Y. 

6530. Timothy, 7, + Locke, N. Y. 

9029. Timothy, 8 Columbus, Wis. 

9166. Timothy I., 8, m. Copake, N. Y. 

9469. Timothy, 8, ...Cicero, N. Y. 

10374. Timothy D., 8, ...Walnut Lake, Minn. 

10485. Timothy Greenly, 8, + Lodi, O. 

iii44. Timothy Emmet, 9, Athens, Pa. 

613. Tirzah, 4, (Stiles) Westfield, Mass. 

1475. Tirzah, 5, (Piatt) Pittsfield, Mass. 

1813. Tirzah, 6, Bolton, Conn. 

1817. Tirzah, 6, (Hays) Batavia, N. Y. 

26o4. Tirzah, 6 Bolton, Conn. 

2646. Tirzah, 6 Bolton, Conn. 

2649. Tirzah, 6, (Sanders) Homer, N. Y. 

3630. Tirzah A., 6, (Pease) Chicopee, Mass. 
4858. Tirzah P., 7, (Benton) . .Coventry, Ct. 

4649. Titus. 7 Granville, N. Y. 

8717. Tracy Knapp, 8 Watertown, N. Y. 

1615. Truman, 6 Holly, N. Y. 

1616. Truman, 6, m., Richmond, Wis. 

3338. Truman P., 6, + Troy, N. Y. 

5303. Truman 7, + Russell, Wis. 

5756. Truman, 7 Conneaut, Pa. 

6709. Truman, 7. m., Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
4321. Trumbull C, 7, + N. Newbery, Mich. 

891. Tryphena, 5 Ancram, N. Y. 

998. Tryphena, s Windsor, Conn. 

1051. Tryphena. 5 E. Windsor, Conn. 

1052. Tryphena, 5, (Andrews) E. W'ds'r, Ct. 
1211. Tryphena, 5, (Whiting) Colebrook, Ct. 
1342. Tryphena, 5, (Sackett) Westf'd, Mass. 
2295. Tryphena. 6, (Mead) ... .Green, N. Y. 
2456. Tryphena, 6, (Chase) Champion, N. Y. 
2470. Tryphena, 6, (Hayden) E. W'ds'r, Ct. 
2491. 'Tryphena, 6, (Atherly) 

Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

2623. Tryphena. C Mt. Holly, Vt. 

5136. Tryphena, 7, (Stoddard) 

Fountain Prairie, Wis. 
9o42. Tryphena, 8, (Evans) Columbus, Wis. 



69B7. Ulysses Cole, 7, Chatham, N. Y. 

IX-8. Ulysses R Peoria, 111. 

11741. Una Mary, 6. (Cutting) . .Riceville, la. 

io4o8. Ura N., 8, (Hagan) Dallas, Texas 

84s5. Urbane L., 8, + Cassville, N. Y. 

4087. Uri Grant, 7, Granger. O. 

9952. Uri, 8 New Ulm, Minn. 

137. Uriah, 3, -f Windsor, Conn. 

381. Uriah, 4, + Windsor, Conn. 

6o4. Uriah, 4, + Jenerson, O. 

1438. Uriah, ;, + Jefferson, O. 

2518. Uriah, 6, m. Windsor. Conn. 

2922. Uriah, 6, E. Windsor, Conn. 

5359. Uriah B., 7, + Charlestown, O. 

6381. Uriah, 7, + Smithville, N. Y. 

246. Ursula, 4, (Wood) Windsor. Conn. 

1600. Ursula, 6, (Stone) Lenox, O. 

1691. Ursula, 6, (Birdseye) Paris, N. Y. 

3334. Ursula, 6, (Bristol) Wis. 

3841. Ursula Ann, 7, (Noble) . ..Wnidsor, O. 
3995. Ursula, 7, (Emmons) . .Spafford, N. Y. 
6385. Ursula, 7, (Monroe) Mt. Pleasant. Pa. 
7755. Ursula. 8 tully Valley, N. Y. 



849S. Ursula S., 8, (Northrop) 

E. Pharsalia, N. Y. 



10499. 1. 

4309. 
1 1 166. 

8974. 

37-II- 
12009. 

l3-:7. 

2228. 
10847. 
1^336. 

5836. 

4498. 

7990. 
1 1340. 
1 1514. 
II955- 

7095. 

7994. 
ijoSs. 

4io8. 

7429. 

9853. 

448i. 
1 II 1 7. 
III95- 

7993- 

2002. 

S167. 

5938. 
10082. 

5174. 

9087. 

4479. 

7925- 

8177- 
11005. 

12284. 
6610. 

7 1 88. 

5-162. 

9380. 

3702.1. 

11503- 

I240I.I. 

12560.3. 
11271. 

7243. 

I2I05. 



11427.2. 

9522. 

VIII. I. 

8606. 

491. 
951- 

9403. 
10677. 

3223. 

6S00. 

5001. 

5284. 

6395- 

7302- 

764 1. 
10547. 
10667. 
1 1926. 

1906. 

1373- 

l442. 

I467. 

1630. 

2015. 

2026. 

2029. 

2i46. 

2246. 

2707. 

3229. 

3374. 

4007. 

4514. 

4729. 



V. M., 9 Shannon City, la. 

Vada, 7 Pillar Point, N. Y. 

Valeria, g, Luckey, O. 

Valorous B., 8, + Riceville, la. 

Van Wyck, 7, ...Oak's Corners, N. Y. 

Van Wyck Wicks, 9 Attica^^ N. Y. 

Vashti, 5, (Shepherd) Westfield, Mass. 

Veach, 6, -|- Lebanon, Conn. 

Veda Hope, 8, Minneapolis, Minn. 

Velma Edith 9, Butler, Ky. 

Vernette, 7, (Bass) . . . Edmeston, N. Y. 

Vernon L.. 7 Montpelier, Vt. 

Vernon Orley, 8, m Lyons, Wis. 

Vernon Buel, 9, + Blair. Neb. 

Vernon A., 9, Monmouth, Me. 

Vernon Emory, 9, m.,. . .Ashtabula, O. 

Vesta A., 7 Rochester, N. Y. 

Vestaline, 8 Quincy, Mich. 

Vetelene, 9, Chico. Cal. 

Victor, 7, Onondaga, N. Y, 

Victor Tames, 8, + Oneida, N. Y. 

Victor Orleans, 8, m., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Victoria E., 7 Champion, N. Y. 

Victoria M., 9, Shannon City, la. 

Victoria Ruth, 9 Berea, O. 

Vida M., 8 Quincy, Mich. 

Vienna, 6, (Willey) Middlesex, Vt. 

Vienna, 7, (Millard) Egremont, Mass. 
Vienna J., 7, (Deming) . .Salem, Conn. 
Vincent H., 8, + Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Vinson, 7, +., Smithville Flats, N. Y. 

Vinson, 8, + 

Viola, 7 Tekamah, N. Y. 

Viola H.. 8 Hobart, Ind. 

Viola Edith, 8 Fisherville, N. H. 

Viola M., 9 Windsor, O. 

Viola, 9, Los Angeles. Cal. 

Violet, 7 Eagle Bridge, N. Y. 

Violet E., 7, (Jackson) . .N. Haven, Ct. 

Virgil, 7 -Riga. N. Y. 

Virgil E., 8, E. Wilson, N. Y. 

Virginia, 6 Petersburg, Va. 

Virginia, 9 Washington, D.^ C. 

Virginia, 9, Kansas City, Kan. 

Virginia Amelia, 10, Sherbrooke, Can. 

Viva Isabel. 9 Lyons, Wis. 

Vivian Olietta, 7 Jefferson, O. 

Vivian, 9 Lapeer, Mich, 

W. W., 9 Decorah, la. 

W. Arthur, 8 Maiden, Mass. 

W Ilarvey, + Warnerville, Neb. 

W. Tracy, 8 Richfield, N. Y. 

Wait. 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Wait, 5, + Winchester, Conn. 

Waldo Todd, 8 Little Falls, N. Y. 

Waldo, 8, m., Ravenna, O. 

Walker, 6, + Monongahela, Pa. 

Walker, 7, + N. Y. City 

Wallace L, 7, m Lairdsville, N. Y. 

Wallace Eugene, 7, +.. Emporia, Kan. 

Wallace, 7, + Le Roy, O. 

Wallace W., 7. m. Otis, Ind. 

Wallace Morgan, 8,. ..Lakewood, N. J. 

Wallace. 8, m Otego, N. Y. 

Wallace B., 8, m Randolph, O. 

Wallace Leroy, 9 Emporia, Kan. 

Walstein, 6, Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Walter, 5, + Buffalo, N. Y. 

Walter, 5, + Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Walter 5, + Southwick, Mass. 

Walter, 6. + Cuba, N. Y. 

Walter Adams, 6 Andover, Conn. 

Walter, 6 Conneaut, O. 

Walter, 6, m Lake Co., Ind. 

Walter, 6 + Coventry, Conn. 

Walter, 6, + Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Walter 6, 4- Middlebury, Vt. 

Walter, 6, + Ripley. N. Y. 

Walter, 6, + Springfield, Mass. 

Walter, 7. m., Rush, N. Y. 

Walter Adam, 7, +.. .Hartford, Conn. 
Walter, 7, + Makanda, 111. 



lUomms (Sruralu^ij 



696 



4998. Walter H., 7 Westmoreland, N. Y. 

6599. Walter Mcrritt, 7, -f- Berea, O. 

6670. Walter Thomas, 7, + Kenton, Ky. 

6813. Walter. 7 la. 

7031. \\'alter Francis, 7, m., Norwich, Conn. 

7513. Walter II.. 8 Coldwater, Mich. 

7578. Walter, 8 Sacramento, Cal. 

7638. Walter, 8 1!rixl)urg. N. J. 

8328. Walter Scott. 8 Makanda, III. 

8835. Walter, 8 Sycamore, 111. 

8908. Walter, 8 N. Y. City 

9200. Walter Edwin, 8 Emporia, Kan. 

9244. Walter Willard. 8. + Windsor, Conn. 

9307. Walter Hart, 8, + Charlestown, O. 

9513. Walter, 8 Rockford, III. 

9907. Waller Jefferson, 8, Halifax. Pa. 

10059. Walter M., 8, + Mansfield, O. 

io46o. Walter T., 8 Doudsvillc, Ky. 

10759. Walter, 8, Tompkins, Mich. 

10838. Walter L., 8, + Conneaut, O. 

11051. Walter, 9, m Buffalo, N. Y. 

II 1 15. Walter L., 9 Ilowardsville, N. Y. 

11186. Walter Emerson, 9 Cleveland. O. 

1 1303. Waller C, 9 Oil City, Pa. 

11541. Walter .Anson. 9 Meadville, Mo. 

11623. Walter Mark, 9, Ayrshire, la. 

1 1678. Walter Henrv. 9 Cleveland, O. 

II 788. Walter Thomas. 9, Omaha, Neb. 

11939. Walter Marshall, 9,. . .Windsor, Conn. 

1 1957. Walter Worthy, 9 Lodi. O. 

11981. Walter Phelps, 9 Omaha, Neb. 

12070. Walter George, 9, . . . .Redfield. S. Dak. 

12092. Walter D., 9 Haydenville. Mass. 

12168. Walter (Jray, 9 Ifalifax, Pa. 

12180. Walter, g, Chicago, III. 

I22II. Walter C, (Rev.), 9, + Moneta. Cal. 

12249. Walter E., 9 Marquette, Kan. 

12355. Walter C, 9 Omaha, Neb. 

I24i4. Walter Russell, 9, Allegheny, Pa. 

I2SII. Walter Tilford. 10, ni., . .Hamburg, la. 

12619. Walter F., 10 Lexington, Mo. 

II 170. Wanda Eunice, 9, Medina. O. 

1986. Ward. 6, + Tekamah, Neb. 

9100. Ward Beecher, 8 Smithville, N. Y. 

11860. Ward, 9. m Oxford, N. Y. 

12188. Ward W., 9, ..Mansfield Center, Conn. 

12471. Ward Chapin. 10 Conneaut, O. 

654. Warham, 5, + Hartford, Vt. 

1338. Warham, 5 Westfield, Mass. 

1364. Warham, 5, + Pompeii, Mich. 

l4ii. Warham, 5 Becket, Mass. 

i4i3. Warham, 5, + Mantua, O. 

1563. Warham, 6, + Kendall. Mich. 

3461. Warham, 6 Mantua, O. 

1764, \\'arncr, 6 Southampton, ^lass. 

1766. Warner Sheldon, 6, +• -Bolton. Mass. 

4943. Warner, 7 Little Rock, Ark. 

7903. Warner M., 8,...S. Manchester, Conn. 

686. Warren, 5 Vernon, Conn. 

1246. Warren, 5, m Burlington, Vt. 

1594. Warren, 6. + Windsor, ■ O. 

1702. Warren, 6, -f Iluntsburg, O. 

1753- Warren, 6 Otisco, N. Y. 

1950. Warren, 6, + Champion, N. Y. 

24oi. Warren, 6, + Torrington, Conn. 

2626, Warren, 6 Windsor, Conn. 

2704. Warren, 6 Shaftsburv. Vt. 

2927. Warren, 6, m Howe, K. H. 

2966. Warren, 6. + Greenfield, Pa. 

3724. Warren William, 7 Dexter, N. Y. 

3850. Warren, 7, m Hartsgrove, O. 

4o3i. Warren E., 7 Lena, 111. 

5082. Warren, 7, -f Henrysville, Canada 

5134. Warren, 7, -f Columbus, Wis. 

5330. Warren P., 7, -f- Windsor, Conn. 

5574. Warren, 7 Waterville, Me. 

5684. Warren, 7, + Chicopee, Mass. 

5852. Warren L, 7, + Shaftsburv, Vt. 

5961. Warren Henry, 7, Palermo, N. Y. 

6130. Warren, 7, -f Skowhegan, Me. 

66i9- Warren A., 7, + Walnut Lake, Minn. 

6928. Warren R., 7 Chicago, 111. 

7464. Warren C, 8. + N. Brookfield. N. Y. 

7487. Warren Harvey, 8, . . Schroeppel, N. Y. 

750S. Warren R., 8 Coldwater, Mich. 

7642. Warren Weston, 8, m.... Dallas, Texas 

9088. Warren, 8. + Smithville, N. Y. 

9331. Warren, E., 8 Fond du Lac. Wis. 

lio42. Warren Alonzo, 9, Barrington. III. 

Il4i8. Warren, 9 Tyler, N. Y. 



11852. Warren, 9, + Homer, N. Y. 

12225. Warren, 9 Mansfield, O. 

3975- Washington, 7, -f Floyd, N. Y. 

3999. Washington, 7, 4- Stafford, N. Y. 

4269. Washington I., 7, + Sp'g Prairie, Wis. 

5014. Washington, 7 Mexico. N. Y. 

6787. Washington, 7, + Waverly, la. 

9026. Washington, 8, -i-....Fall River, Wis. 

VI-5. Washington St. Johns, Or. 

5737- Watie .\., 7, (Williams) Bolton. Mass. 

996. Watson, (Lieut.), 5, m... .Windsor, Ct. 

7489. Wayland W., 8, Schroeppel, N. Y. 

11497. Wayland F., 9, Willimantic, Conn. 

10348. Wayne, 8, Fremont, Neb. 

963. Wealthy, 5, (Strong) . .Windsor, Conn. 

978. Wealthy -Ann, 5, (Barnes) W'ds'r, CL 

1245. Wealthy A., 5, (Harmon) Chicago, 111. 

2005. Wealthy, 6, Montpelier, Vt. 

2173. Wealthy, 6, (Stiles) ... Lebanon, Conn. 

2378. Wealthy, 6, (Woodruff) Torri'gton, Ct. 

2448. Wealthy P., 6 Windsor, Conn. 

2516. Wealthy Ann, 6 Bloomficid, Conn. 

2923. Wealthy, 6, (Chandler-Wyman) 

Manchester, N. H. 

3627. Wealthy, 6, (Lloyd) . ..Pittsfield, Mass. 

5094. Wealthy J., 7, (Spencer) Guilford, Ct 

5548. Wealthy A., 7, (Knickerbocker) 

Syracuse, N. Y. 

6269. Wealthy ,-\., 7, (Loomis) E. Trov, Wis. 

64ii. Wealthy A., 7, (.Mdrich) Wat'rb'y. Vt. 

8444. Wealthy Amanda, 8, Shortsville, N. Y. 

8445. Wealthy Amanda. 8, Shortsville, N. Y. 
8913. Wealthy, 8, (Crippen) Penfield, N. Y. 
9625. Wealthy. 8 Conneaut, Pa. 

12016. Webner Eugene, 9 Springfield, 111. 

548r. Webster, 7 .Mtica, N. Y. 

11882. Webster T., 9 Elberon, N. J. 

5883. Welcome H., 7 Geneseo Co., N. Y. 

2466. Welles, 6, Torrington, Conn. 

9967. Welles, 8, Russell, Mass. 

7319. Wells Ellsworth, 7,. ..Southwick, Mass. 

84oi. Wellington W., 8, Texas 

12493. Weltna Leslie, 10, .Akron, O. 

6506. Welthia, 7, la. 

12494. Wendall Lorrin, 10 Akron, O. 

4100. Wendell Phillips, 7 Hinsdale. HI. 

1987. Weslev H., 6, +... Council Bluffs. la. 

448o. Wesley, 7 Tekamah, Neb. 

4489. Wesley Horace, 7 St. Louis, Mo. 

So84. Wesley, 7, m Ind. 

6256. Wesley, 7, m., Carenovia. N. Y. 

6426. Wesley E., 7, 4- ••- Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

11749. Wesley, 9, Riceville, la. 

12309. Wesley Randolph, 9 Chicago. HI. 

io4io. Western C, 8 Eldorado, Kan. 

5191. Whcaton, 7, -f Oxford, N. Y. 

1 1863. Wheaton, 9, Oxford, N. Y. 

5009. Wheeler T., 7 Kingston, Canada 

121 14.3. Wheeler, 9 Marietta. O. 

1785. Whitney, 6, -f- .... Southampton, Mass. 

8904. Whitney, 8 Howell, Mich. 

7633- Wilber Alfred. 8, m Montville. O. 

11323. Wilber Elton, 9, -|- Winston, Mo. 

12506. Wilber Brvan, 10. Winston. Mo. 

6899. Wilbert Fisk. 7, +.. .Westfield, Mass. 

9446. Wilbert R., 8, + Westfield, Mass. 

5458. Wilbur IL. 7 Champion, N. Y. 

5745. Wilbur Fisk, 7, m Nashville, Tenn. 

6211. Wilbur, 7 Middlesex. N. Y. 

8912. Wilbur C, 8, + Penfield, N. Y. 

9719. Wilbur B., 8 Haydenville, Mass. 

10061. Wilbur A., 8, + Mansfield, O. 

12229. Wilbur, Jr.. 9 Mansfield. O. 

X-6. Wilbur fisk, + Birchwood, Wis. 

9629. Wilburt. 8 Conneaut, Pa. 

3440. Wildman, 6, + Tiffin. O. 

9723. Wilfred Raymond, 8, Springfield, ^iass. 

Ai 1076.993. Willa, 9, Ironwood, Mich. 

1667. Willard. 6 Pa. 

2240. Willard, 6. + Mexico. N. Y. 

2388. Willard, 6. Charlestown. O. 

4oio. Willard M., 7, m.,. .Housatonic. Mass. 

4297. Willard N.. 7... Three Mile Bay. N. Y. 

4873. Willard Badger, 7, + .\ndover. Conn. 

5016. Willard, 7. + Scriba, N. Y. 

532^. Willartl. 7, 4- Windsor. Conn. 

7358. Willard Burdett. 7, -f St. Paul, Minn. 

7491. Willard (".. 8 Schroeppel, N. Y. 

7557. Willard Elizur, 8, -f Windsor, O. 

9271. Willard, 8 Olena, O. 



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Willard J., 8 Mankato, Kan. 

Willard, 9 Oswego, N. Y. 

Willet G., 7, + Forestville, N. Y. 

Willet L., 8 Forestville, N. Y. 

William, 2, + Westfield, Mass. 

William, 3, + Westfield, Mass. 

William, 4, -f Westfield, Mass. 

William, 5 Lebanon, Conn. 

William, s. +.. .Westmoreland, N. Y. 
William Hartman, 5, +.. Monroe, Wis. 

William, 5, + Lebanon, Conn. 

William Robbins, 5, +..Elmira, N. Y. 

William. 5, + Vienna, O. 

William, 5, + Westfield, Mass. 

William, 6 Geneva, N. Y. 

William, 6, E. Windsor, Conn. 

William, 6, + Enfield, Conn. 

William P., 6 Canterbury, Conn. 

William Herrick. 6, +. ..Damascus, O. 
William N., 6, + Peninsula Pt., N. Y. 
William C, 6, + Westmoreland, N. Y. 

William, 6, + Rutland, N. Y. 

William H., 6, + Northfield, Vt. 

William, 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

William, 6, + N. Coventry, Conn. 

William W., 6, + Marengo, Mich. 

William, 6, + Roxbury, Vt. 

William, 6. m., Mich. 

William Wallace, 6, + Wis. 

William, 6, + Windsor, Conn. 

William, 6, + Windsor, Conn. 

William Ozias, 6, Windsor, Conn. 

William, fi, + Colebrook, N. H. 

William, 6 Utica, N. Y. 

William, 6, + Fairfield, la. 

William, 6, + Whately, Mass. 

William, 6, + Walworth, Wis. 

William, 6. + E. Windsor, Conn. 

\\'illiam, 6 Lebanon, Conn. 

William, 6 Dartmouth, N. H. 

William Robbins, 6, +..Elmira, N. Y. 

William, 6, + Aurora, 111. 

William, 6, + Hitchcockville, Conn. 

William, 6, + Little Valley, N. Y. 

William, 6, + Eden, Ind. 

William, 6. + Otego, N. Y. 

William Walker, 6, + Erie, Pa. 

William, 6, + Ky. 

William W., 6, + Green Island, N. Y. 

William, 6, m Quincy, III. 

William Craig, 6, Adrian, Mich. 

William D., 6, ra.,..New Orleans, La. 



William M., 6, 

William M., 6,..W 

William M., 6,... 

William M., 6,... 

William Riley, 6, + 



Westfield, Mass. 
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. . .Hopkinton. la. 

.Westfield, Mass. 



William, 6 Feeding Hills, Mass. 

William M., 6 Nashua, N. H. 

William R., 6, + Chicago. 111. 

William B., 6, + . ..Middletown, Conn.- 

William 7 Dexter, N. Y. 

William Henry, 7, +... Geneva, N. Y. 

William W., 7 N. Adams, Mass. 

William Tweedale, 7, ...Enfield, Conn. 

William Eugene, 7, + . .Galesburg, 111. 

William Barton, 7 Wyoming, la. 

William Henry, 7, m ''"^"Jl' 

William, 7 Concord Lake, O. 

William Henrv, 7, m.,. . .Oakland, Cal. 

William H., 7, -(-..Union Town, Kan. 

William Almon, 7, -i- Newton, la. 



William, 7 

William Henry, 7, 
William Henry, 7, 
William D., 7, m.,. 
William Banks. 7 



+ ■ 



Vineland, N. .T. 

.Pittsfield, 111. 

...Elba, N. Y. 

Shokan, N.^ Y. 
Ainsworth. Kan. 



William D., 7 Oneida, N. Y 

William H., 7, m.. Peninsula Pt., N. Y. 

William Henry, 7 Avon, O. 

William C, 7, -t-...W. Carlisle, Mich. 

William A., 7 Carthage, N. Y. 

William Angelo, 7. + LyndonviUe. Vt. 

William, 7 M'ch. 

William Wesley, 7, -(-..Hebron, Conn. 

William, 7 M!'=?- 

William H., 7. +..Cady's Mills, Mich. 

William E., 7, -f- Detroit, Mich. 

William L., 7. + \bilene, Kan. 

William S., 7, -|- Albion, Mich. 



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7 N. Y. 

Clark. 7, -\- Kewanee, III. 

Henry, 7, -}-. .Lebanon, Conn. 
Phelps, 7, -(-..Hudson, Mich. 

L., 7, Cazenovia, N. Y. 

W., 7, -I- Wilkesbarre, Pa. 

L., 7, -t-...Ann Arbor, Mich. 
A., 7, -I-. . .Watertown, N. Y. 
G., 7, m.,. . . Lairdsville, N. Y. 
W., 7, -|---Higginsville, N. Y. 

7, -j- Gilmantown, Wis. 

Smedley, 7, -(-...Chicago, HI. 

7, -(- Sycamore, 111. 

7 Catlin, N. Y. 

7 Maine, N. Y. 

P., 7 Egremont, Mass. 

7, -(- Taghkanic, N. Y. 

7 + Oneida, N._ Y. 

Hartman, 7 Emporia, Kan. 

Cornal, 7 Nemaha, la. 

7 Liverpool, O. 

Scott, 7, -(- Poquonock, Conn. 
H.. 7, -(-..New Britain. Conn. 

Edgar, 7 Chicago, 111. 

Luther, 7, m.,. .Suffield, Conn. 

7, -f- Hastings. Mich. 

Franklin, 7 Pawlet, Vt. 

Henry, 7, ... .Hartford, Conn. 
Henry, 7, .... Hartford, Conn. 
Francis. 7, . .Colebrook, N. H. 

7, Conneaut, Pa. 

7, -(- Conneaut, Pa. 

Edwin, 7, -(-...Pasadena, Cal. 

-(- Birmingham. la. 

.Burlington, N. Y. 

.Farmington, Mich. 

Butler, 7, + O. 

Isaac, 7. -(-. .Philamont. N. Y. . 

T., 7, + Owosso, Mich. 

Foster. 7, -f ..Langdon, N. H. 
Sheen. 7. -(- New Ulm. Minn. 
Henry, 7, . .Westchester. Conn. 

C, 7 Elmira, N. Y. 

7 French Creek, W. Va. 

H., 7 Wheeling, W. Va. 

Henry, 7, Pullman, 111. 

7 Yellow Head. 111. 

7 Halcott. N. Y. 

Judson, 7, -(-....Hicks, N. Y. 

7 Elmore, Vt. 

Alonzo, 7, . .Hitchcockville, Ct. 
Covin, 7,. ..Hitchcockville. Ct. 

7, m N. Y. City 

7 Windham. N. Y. 

7, m Mabel. Minn. 

7 Baraboo, Wis. 

7 Mobile. Ala. 

Marsh, 7, -(- Harriman, Tenn. 
Curtis, 7,. . .Cambridge, N. Y. 

Rexter, 7 Boston, Mass. 

H., 7, + .Tasper, N. Y. 

7 Laporte. Ind. 

M., 7, Fiskburg, Ky. 

7 Flingville, Ky. 

Henry. 7, -(- Boston, Ky. 



Henry, 

M., 7. +- 



Vienna, N. Y. 

Scio, N. Y. 

Riplev, N. Y. 

W. 7, -f... Council Bluffs, la. 

Walker, 7, + Erie, Pa. 

Henrv, 7, ... ..Jacksonville, 111. 
Henry, 7, -f .'... .Chicago. 111. 
Justin, 7, ..Union City, Conn. 

11.. 7, m Springfield, Mass. 

Talcott. 7,. ..\lexandria, D. C. 

T? . 7 Chicago. 111. 

II., 7 Whitehall. N. Y. 

7 Clarion. Pa. 

Harris, 7, + Springt'd. Mass. 

Poland, N. Y. 

4-. ..Jackson, Mich. 

+ Toledo, O. 

.n., Salisbury, N. Y. 

..\.. 7 Bloomingdale, Mich. 

Horton, 7, + Rnckville. Conn. 
H., 7, m.,. . .Williamsport. Pa. 

H., 7, + Westfield. Mass. 

T>., 7, m.,..New Haven. Conn. 

Brewer, 7, Ottawa, 111. 

7 Peotone, 111. 



R., 7, +- 



lams, 7, 

Henry, 7, 
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Willi.im Iltnry, 7 .Sutiulfl. Conn. 

Willi.Tin Stiles, 7, + ■ ■ • Holyokc, Mass. 

William Nilcs, 7, + Middk-town, Ct. 

William, 8, N. Adams, Mass. 

William Fowler, 8 Pittsburg, Pa. 

William E., 8, + Windsor, O. 

William, 8 Barre, N. Y. 

William Kllis, 8, + Enterprise, O. 

William Henry, 8, + Steubenville, O. 

William. 8 Floyd. N. Y. 

William F., 8, + Cleveland, O. 

William Forrest, 8, + . . . .Vsliland, Or. 

William A., 8, + Hicksville, O. 

William, 8 Toledo, O. 

William, 8. Florence, Mass. 

William Fitch, 8 Bedford, Mass. 

William, 8 Elba. N. Y. 

William B., 8 Westside, la. 

William Daniel, 8 Streator, 111. 

William D., 8 Chicago. 111. 

William C, 8, N. Newbery, Mich. 

William Henry, 8. m. Rochelle. 111. 

William James, S Seattle, Wash. 

William G., 8, + Ruth, Mo. 

William Henry, 8 Trinidad, Col. 

William L., 8 Abilene, Kan. 

William L.. 8 Yankee Hill, Cal. 

William Dewey, 8, 4- Chicago, 111. 

William B., 8. + • • • Willimantic, Conn. 

William C, 8 Cedarv-ille, N. Y. 

\\ illiam Sereno, 8, + Yalcsville, Conn. 

William N., 8, m Andover, Conn. 

William Arthur, 8 Monmouth, Me. 

William Nelson, 8 Buffalo. N. Y. 

William B.. 8, + Brookfield, Mo. 

William Sherman, 8 Denmark, la. 

William S., 8, + Belleville, Kan. 

William Drake, 8, + Wilkesbarre. Pa. 

William Knapp, 8, -(-..Norwich. N. Y. 

William C, 8 Ann Arbor, Mich. 

William R. S., 8 N. Y. 

William White, 8, + Troy, N. Y. 

William W.. 8 Iligginsville. N. Y. 

William, 8 Token Creek, Wis. 

William, 8 Northficld, Vt. 

William E., 8 Hiram, O. 

William J., 8 Riverside, III. 

Wilham, 8 Sycamore, 111. 

William Torrey, 8. -(-...Georgia, Vt. 

William, 8 Sheffield, Mass. 

William, 8 Green Oak, Mich. 

William Henry, 8 North East, Pa. 

William, 8, Manchester, N. Y. 

William, 8 Hudson, N. Y. 

William, 8, m Fish Creek, N. Y. 

William H., 8 Oneida, N. Y. 

William D.. 8 Saginaw City, Mich. 

William Wallace, 8 Emporia, Kan. 

William Levi, 8, + Emporia, Kan. 

William Seth, 8, m. Toledo, O. 

William Warner, 8, + I.a Grange, 111. 

William H., 8, + Fair Play, Col. 

William H., 8, m.. New Britain, Conn. 
William B., 8, -f . ..Minneapolis. Minn. 

William Azro. 8 Montpelier. Vt. 

William E., 8 Summerville, N. J. 

William Henrv, 8, . . Deckertown, N, J. 
William H., 8. -f Grand Rapids, Mich. 

William M., 8, + Nashua, N. H. 

William, 8 Conneaut, Pa. 

William, 8 Conneaut, Pa. 

William, W., 8, + St. Johns, Mich. 

William Wallace. 8, -(-..Seattle, Wash. 
William G., 8, m., Williamsburg, Mass. 

William S., 8 Red Oak, la. 

William H., 8 Swecden, N. Y. 

William Dwight, 8 Marietta, O. 

William I., 8 Mormon Island. Cal. 

William Leiand, 8,. . Kinderhook, N. Y. 

William Henry, 8, m Chicago, III. 

William Henry, 8, -(-...Bolton, Conn. 

William B., 8 N. Amherst, Mass. 

William JI., 8 Hamilton, N. Y. 

William A., 8, -f Harrisburg, Pa. 

William C, 8, ra Chicago, 111. 

William B.. 8 Skowhcgan, Mc. 

William Elliot, 8. m.,.. Union Citv, Pa. 
William H., 8, Smithvillc Flats, N. Y. 

William W., 8, m Merrick. Mass. 

William 8 Bloomington, 111. 



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William Weston, 8 St. Louis, Mo 

William H., 8 St. Paul, Minn. 

William George, 8, m. Chicago. III. 

William, 8 Jasper, N. Y. 

William Willctt, 8 Doubton, Ky. 

William, 8 Doudsvillc, Ky. 

William Johnson, 8, m.,.. Morgan, Ky. 

William M., 8, -f- Butler, Ky. 

William Arthur, 8 Butler. Ky. 

William Almon, 8, ra. Scio, N. Y. 

William E., 8. m.,..San Francisco, Cal. 

William K., 8 Unadilla, N. Y. 

William, 8 Waverly, la. 

William, 8 Noble, Ind. 

William H., 8, -(-...Indianapolis, Ind. 

William Raymond, 8, . . .Blairsville, Pa. 

William, 8 Forestville, N. Y. 

William Walker, 8 Erie, Pa. 

William F., 8, + Whitehall, N. Y. 

William Walter, 8, ra Hartford. Ct. 

William Francis, 8, . . .Rockville, Conn. 
William, 8 Rochester, Ind. 

William L., 8 Waterbury, Conn. 

William Brundred, 8, m., Oil City, Pa. 

William, 9 Pittsford, Mich. 

William Henry, 9, -f Cleveland. O. 

William, 9 Cazenovia, Mich. 

William, 9 Jackson, Mich. 

William F., 9, Florence, Mass. 

William Henry H., 9,.. Rock Creek, O. 

William Grimes, 9 ,-\lbion, Mich. 

William Edwin, 9 Boston, Mass. 

William Henry, 9, + Kewanee, 111. 

William Floyd, 9, Kewanee, 111. 

William, 9 Sherburne, N. Y. 

William G., 9 Scranton, Pa. 

William, 9 Bath, N. Y. 

William Ransford, 9, ..Norwich, N. Y. 
William S, (Dr.), 9, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

William Kellogg, 9 Troy, N. Y. 

William .'\ndrew, 9 Zanesville, 0. 

William Merrill, 9, . . . .Brookston, Ind. 
William E., 9, -(-... Montreal, Quebec 

William Torrey, 9 Georgia, Vl 

William J., 9, m.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 
William H., 9, m.,. . ..Centralia. Wash. 
William Edgar, 9, -(-...Sioux City, la. 

William H., 9, -(- Lexington, Mo. 

William A., 9 Vienna, N. Y. 

William S., 9 Fair Play, Col. 

William Thaddeus, 9, . ..Carlinville, III. 

Wjlliam Orrin, 9 St. John. Wash. 

William Henry, 9, ... .Bennington, Vt- 
W'illiam Bert, 9, -(- . . . Westficld, Mass. 

\\^illiam, 9 Piqua, O. 

William Penn, 9, Halifax, Pa. 

William V., 9 Crittenden, Ky. 

William Almon[d]. 9 Lane, Kan. 

William W., 9 Council Bluffs, la. 

William Rosel. 10 Columbus, O. 

\\'illiam Donald, 10 Cleveland, O. 

William Curtis, 10 Meridcn, Conn. 

William Erwin, 10,. . .Yalcsville, Conn. 

William Eugene, 10, Mystic, Conn. 

William H., 10 Lexington, Mo. 

William, -(- Canandaigua, N. Y. 

William, Canandaigua, N. Y. 

William, m., Mass. 

William A., -|- Leominster, ^lass. 

William, Evansvillc, Ind. 

William Elihu, -(-... .Birchwood, Wis. 

William 

\\*illiam Henrv, m N. Y. City 

Willie Oscar, 8 W. Camden, N. Y. 

Willie, 8 Locke, N. Y. 

Willie S., 8 Chicago, 111. 

Willie, 9 Leando, la. 

Willie Ruth, 10 Goliad, Texas. 

Willis, 6, + Windham, N. Y. 

Willis, 7, -t- Albany, N. Y. 

Willis H., 8 Scranton, Pa. 

Willis, 8 Lansing, Mich. 

Willis G., 8 North East. Pa. 

Willis, 8 Albany, N. Y. 

Wjllis Arthur. 9 Fairport, N. Y. 

Willis Elverton, 9, m.,..DuIuth, Minn. 

Willis IL, 10 Dundee, N. Y. 

Willis A.. + Denver, Col. 

Wilma Irene, 8 Gilroy, Cal. 

Wilna Asa, 8, ni Wayncsburg, O. 



699 



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10113. Wilson ilurray, S Lind, Wis. 

1I24I.I. Winchester D., 9 Englewood. N. J. 

4i43. Winfield V. S., 7, + Northa'pfn, Mass. 

4281. Winfield. 7 Onondaga. N. Y. 

9002. Winfield Scott, 8, W. Williamsfield. O. 

9445. Winfield, 8, Westfield. Mass. 

10912. Winfield H., 8 Suffield, Conn. 

11006. Winifred E., 9 Jefferson, O. 

J2580. Winnie. 10 

6gi4. Winnifred Belle, 7, Union City, Conn. 

6921. Winslow Thomas, 7,. ..Westfield, Mass. 

6500. Winthrop Hamilton, 7 Grinnell. la. 

9053. Winthrop R., 8, + Newark Val.. N. Y. 

1586. Wolcott Rosseter, 6, +.. Hartford. Ct. 

4896. Wolcott, 7 Coventry', Conn. 

1942. Woolsey Melancthon, 6, -f Huron. O. 

8083. Woolsey H., 8, Eatavia, Mich. 

7o4. Worthy, 5 Windsor, Conn. 

5349. Worthy Washington, 7, + Lodi. O. 

700. Wright. 5, + Athens, Pa. 

5091. Wyman Burleigh. 7, + Howell, Mich. 

1:049. Wynn Ward, 9, m Jefferson, O. 



8755. Xenephon Stearns, 8, +.. Ayrshire, la. 

ii44i. Yettie Rebecca, 9 Syracuse, N. Y. 

2110. Zachariah, 6, + Granville, N. Y. 

9826. Zadie L., 8, (Wilmarth) Volga, S. Dak. 
1296. Zadock, s, + Paris, N. Y. 



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Zadock. 6 Paris, N. Y. 

Zadok, 7, Clinton, N. Y. 

Zadok. 7, -f- Lorraine, N. Y. 

Zalmon, 5 Freehold, N. Y. 

Zalmon, 6, -f Byron, N. Y. 

Zalmon. 7, Byron, N. Y. 

Zechariah, 3, -{- Lebanon, Conn. 

Zechariah, 4, Lebanon, Conn. 

Zechariah, 4, + Andover, Conn. 

Zechariah, 5, + Conneaut, O. 

Zechariah, 7, + Newaygo, Mich. 

Zedekiah, 5, m Bloomlield. Conn. 

Zela Hadley, 8 Fremont, Neb. 

Zelie Caroline, 9,. .Deadwood. S. Dak. 

Zelina, 7, Cresco, la. 

Zellah N., 8 Tiffin, O. 

Zenas, 6, + ■^- Coventry, Conn. 

Zenas, 7, -]- N. Coventry, Conn. 

Zenas E., 7. Lebanon, N. Y. 

Zera Benedict, 8, +... Readout, Okla. 
Zerviah, 4, (Jones) ... .Lebanon, Conn. 
Zerviah, 4, (Polly) ... .Lebanon, Conn. 

Zerviah, 4, Windsor, Conn. 

Zerviah, 4 Windsor, Conn. 

Zerviah, 4, E. Windsor, Conn. 

Zerviah, 5 Lebanon, Conn. 

Zerviah, 5 Tolland, Conn. 

Zerviah. 5, (Hayden) E. Windsor, Ct. 
Zerviah, 6, (Brewster) N'th'pfn, Mass. 

Zilla Ruth, 9 Columbiana, O. 

Zilpah, 6, (Turburty) Coventry, N. Y. 

Zilpah. 7 Whately. Mass. 

Zoe Nara. 8 Watseka, 111. 

Zoe M., 8, (Turner) ...Volga, S. Dak. 
Zora Blanche, 8, (Harris) Clevel'd, O. 
Zurah, 6, (Church) Boston, Mass. 



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B'xxniamcs of JJfranns lulto Itauf brrn iHarririJ to DrsrfutiantH 

of SoiJpplj 2joflmta 

This Index contains the surnames of persons who have been united in marriage with 
those descendants of Joseph Loomis who bear the name Loomis, as far as they are 
recorded on pages 126 to 607 of this book. 

Prefixed to each name will be found the corresponding number in the book; the letter 
A before a prefixed number signifies that this number will be found in the Addenda A 
Roman numeral in place of the prefixed number signifies that the name will be found in 
the catalog of "Lost Families," and the Arabic number following the Roman numeral denotes 
w-hich member of the designated family is referred to. 

The place of residence is given as accurately as could be determined. 

This Index shows that about 7,600 such marriages have been recorded. 



4590. Abare, John Sciota, N. Y. 

3764. Abbey, Allen R...N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

3765- Abbey, Mary N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

2379. Abbot, Eunice Western N. Y. 

44oi. Abbott, Elizabeth St. John, Mich. 

786s. Abbott, Elizabeth B Florence, Mass. 

5930. Abbott, Fanny Westfield, Mass. 

8946. Abbott, Henrv Canaan, Conn. 

8940. Abbott, Julia Portage City, Wis. 

10091. Abbott, Morgan N Rushville, N. Y. 

i84i. Abbott. Nancy De Ruvter, N. Y. 

2230. Abel, Eliphalet Lebanon, Conn. 

108. Abel, Joanna Lebanon, Conn. 

2167. Abel. William Pa. 

3363- Abell, Benjamin R... Nodaway Co., Mo. 

8648. Abell, John Webster. . .Meadville, Mo. 

5272. Abell, Sarah Farmington, 111. 

1286. Abercrombie, Mrs. Agnes, 

Bryant's Ford, Ky. 

3936. Ackerman, Sarah Jefferson, O. 

5642. Ackley, Mary Addine. . .Iowa City, la. 

7818. Ackley, Minerva A Portland. Or. 

2994. Ackley. Rebecca Redfield, N. Y. 

I97«. Ackley, Susan Cal. 

1847, Adams, Abby Cicero, N. Y. 

J277. Adams, Abigail Cambridge, N. Y. 

155. Adams, Benjamin Colchester, Conn. 

4230. Adams, Chauncey N. . .Syracuse, N. Y. 

7799- Adams, Clara Lillian Akron, O. 

2520. Adams, Clarissa Hampden, O. 

4213. Adams, Clementina N Streator, 111. 

5700. Adams, Cornelius B Wash., D. C. 

8203. Adams, Elizabeth S. . .Whitehall, N. Y. 

7518. Adams. Ernestina New Cassel, Wis. 

2575- Adams, George A Victor. N. Y. 

1156. Adams, Mrs. Hannah. Dartm'th. N. H. 

581 1. Adams, Harriet E Springfield, Mass. 

2564. Adams, Jane Rockford, 111. 

245. Adams, Joel Simsbury, Conn. 

112. Adams, John Lebanon, Conn. 

2357. Adams, Joseph Catskill, N. Y. 

2gi4. Ad.ams, Judith Pawlet. Vt. 

9893. Adams, Mary F Sherburne, N. Y. 

2881. Adams, Rachel Westchester, Conn. 

10638. Adams, Sadie Chicago, 111. 

802. Adams, Sarah Andover, Conn. 

6727. Adams, Sarah Trenton, N. Y. 

2523. Adams, Susan Ancona, 111. 

3299. Adams, Tirzah Westfield, Mass. 

912. .Adams, William Bloomfield, Conn. 

9085. Adams, William, Smithv'le Flats, N. Y. 

7479. Adams. Albany. N. Y. 

3228. Adkins. Catherine... Union Mills, Ind. 

4786. Adie, Cornelius Lewiston, Me. 

2908. Adsit, Sarah Adeline. . .Albany, N. Y. 



6600. Agan, Jacob Cambridge, N. Y. 

1235. Agard, Benjamin Wadsworth, 0. 

4906. Aikin, David D Painesville, O. 

6976. Ainsworth. Clara A Cascade, Wis. 

10486. Ainsworth. Mary Ellen .. ..Chicago, III. 

6051. Alberson, Lucy. . . . Dunningville, Mich. 

9282. Albert, John M Lodi, O. 

24o6. Alderman, Adeline, E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

3301. Alderman, ,\mos Ind. 

33o4. Alderman, Eleanor Hartford, Conn. 

5445. Alderman, Fanny E. ...S. Windsor, Ct 
12036. Alderman, Frederick \^., 

Palmyra, N. Y. 

3691. Alderman, Helen Suffield, Conn. 

4707. Alderman, Milo Prattsburg, N. Y. 

8219. Alderman, Ashtabula, O. 

8220. Alderman, Shelby, la. 

4830. Aldrich, Alanson Harford. Pa. 

3327. Aldrich, Harriet J Southwick, Mass. 

7472. Aldrich, Jane Chicago, III. 

64ii. Aldrich, John Waterbury, Vt. 

7031. Aldrich, Sarah Norwich, Conn. 

6537. Alexander, Elizabeth J. ..Venango, Pa. 
4oio. Alexander. Marietta. Ho'satonic, Mass. 

3062. Alford. Esther Torrington, Conn. 

4504. Alford, Lucy C S. Coventry, Conn. 

79S3- Alger, Candace Cadillac. Mich. 

S70I. Alger, Lyman W. . . Stcwardst'n, N. H. 
5755. Allds, Jonathan Conneaut, Pa. 

1559.4. Allen, Amasa Pavilion, N. Y. 

139. Allen, Ann Bolton, Conn. 

8202. Allen, Carrie Poultnev, Vt 

10243. .\llen, Carrie Merrick, Mass. 

629. Allen, Catherine Lebanon. Conn. 

6354. Allen. Catherine. .Wurtsborough. N. Y. 
1299. Allen, David Castleton. Vt 

657. Allen, Ebenezer E. Windsor, Conn. 

616. Allen, Elizabeth Southwick, Mass. 

285. Allen, Hannah Bolton, Conn. 

57-0. Allen, Jane I. . .Excelsior Springs, Mo. 

7649. Allen, Lucinda Detroit, Mich. 

i428. Allen, Lucy Jefferson, 0. 

4546. Allen, Lucy Walworth, N. Y. 

4795. Allen, Lucy J Franklin, Conn. 

3777- Allen, Lydia H Auburn, Wis. 

4910. Allen, Lydia Monmouth, Me. 

1099. Allen, Mary Salem, Conn. 

2360. Allen, Mary Windsor. Conn. 

344i. Allen, Mary Madrid, N. Y. 

6784. Allen, Mary C Grass Lake, Mich. 

1187. Allen. Naomi Rushville, N. Y. 

2482. Allen, Oliver Torrington, Conn. 

5684. Allen. Roxana Chicopee, Mass. 

820. .Mien, Ruth .\ndover. Conn. 

7804. Allen, Victoria Isabelle Bcrea, O. 



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1972. 

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2872. 

722. 
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4S95. 
4371. 
H59- 
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984 1. 
7737. 
7742. 
7486. 

3531. 
2676. 
7666. 

io4is. 

3137- 

8228. 

1450. 

4384. 

9o46. 

8976. 

9700, 

5306. 
799- 

1329 
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6170, 

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4337 
5817 
3639 

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l42 



Allen, William Windsor, Conn. 

Allen, William R Jefferson, O. 

Ailing, Norman N. Y. City 

AlHngton, George Athens, Pa. 

Allis, Elisha Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Allis, Lovice Boston, Mass. 

Allison, Nancy Ripley, N. Y. 

Allphin, Henry Z Holbrook, Ky. 

Allpnin, Henry Z Grant Co., Ky. 

Allum, Ella Salisbury, N. Y. 

Allyn, Benjamin Windsor, Conn. 

Allyn, Harriet Windsor, Conn. 

Allyn, Henry Windsor, Conn. 

Allyn, Jane Windsor, Conn. 

Allyn, Joseph Torrington, Conn. 

Allyn, Roxana Montgomery, Mass. 

.Mquequist, Mrs. Eva Windsor, O. 

Alsbro. Eliza Green Oak, Mich. 

Alter, Mary Lucretia. .. .Pittsburg, Pa. 

Alvord, Ella L Bolton, Conn. 

Alvord, Joanna Windsor, Conn. 

Alvord, Justus Middlefield. Mass. 

Alvord, Sarah T Jefferson, O. 

Ambach, William F Pittsfield, Mass. 

Ames, Daniel Lyle, Minn. 

Ames, Martin York. O. 

Ames, Mary R Burlington, N. Y. 

Ames, Noah Hicksville, O. 

Ames, Sarah .Antwerp, N. Y. 

.\mos, Frank Oshkosh, Wis. 

,\msday, Elizabeth .Andover, Conn. 

Amsden, Mrs. Julia. ..Greenfield, Mass. 

Amy, Charles Lincolnville, Pa. 

Amy, Harriet E Lincolnville, Pa. 

Anderson, Anna Windsor, Conn. 

Anderson, Cecilia, Breckenridge, Minn. 

Anderson, Edward Chicago, 111. 

.\nderson, Euphemia N. Y. City 

.Anderson, Florence A,, Holyoke, Mass. 
.\nderson, John....E. Windsor, Conn. 

Anderson, Joseph Putneyville, Pa. 

Anderson, Julia G Lincoln, Neb. 

Anderson, Louisa Ottawa, 111. 

Anderson, Minerva. . .Weaverville, Cal. 
Anderson, Timothy... E. Windsor, Ct. 

.Anderson, Wm. T Carlinyille, 111. 

.Andrews, Betsey Larwill. Jnd. 

Andrews, Eliza .M Northfield. Vt. 

Andrews Elizabeth Rutland, N. Y. 

Andrews, Mary Sullivan, O. 

Andrews, Milo. . .Spanish Forks, Utah 

Andrews, Obed Conneaut, O. 

Andrews, Samuel Kent, O. 

Andrus, Emily} Utica, N. Y. 

Andrus, Eunice Russell, Mass. 

.Andrus, Phcebe..New Hartford. Conn. 

.Angel. Hannah Waterford, Conn. 

Angell, Elisha W Champlain, N. Y. 

Angell, George Oneida, N. Y. 

.Annis, Michael Lebanon, Conn. 

Ansen, Isabel H Omaha, Neb. 

.Anthony, Annie N. Y. City 

.Anthony, Clyde Milan, Pa. 

.Anthony, Edna Milan, Pa. 

Appenzeller, Frederick, 

Schroeppel. N. Y. 
Appleby. Lois. . .Republican City, Neb. 

.Arms, Philomela Whately, Mass. 

Armstrong, .Arabella, 

Union Furnace, O. 

.Armstrong, Frank Nicholson, Ky. 

Armstrong, Hannah Groton, N. Y. 

.Armstrong, John. . . .Marshalltown la. 
Armstrong, Pelatiah. . . Walpole, N. H. 

Armstrong, Thomas Harrisburg, Pa. 

.Arnitt. Towanda. Pa. 

.Arnold, Charles Riceville. la. 

Arnold, Daisy... .New Philadelphia, O. 

Arnold, Humphrey T Berea, O. 

Arnold, Tohn Lebanon, Conn. 

Arnold, William Dayton, O. 

Ashcraft, Elizabeth B Butler, Ky. 

Ashley, Achsa Washington, D. C. 

Ashley, Elizabeth. .N. Coventry. Conn. 

.Ashley, Kate San Francisco, Cal. 

Ashton, Evan D Phila., Pa. 

Aspinwall, Harriet A.. . .Palmer, Mass. 

-Atherly, -A. Judson .Ashville, N. Y. 

Atherly, John J.. Cha'ta'qua Co., N. Y. 
Atherton, Abigail Bolton, Conn. 



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2587. 

6062. 

3632. 

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4195. 
4oo. 

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7221. 

4448. 

3220. 

6772. 

446l. 

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8138. 

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4648. 

925. 

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11223. 

11380. 

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8469. 

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4809. 
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.Atherton, Abigail Bolton, Conn. 

.Atkin, Elizur E. Windsor, Conn. 

.Atkins, Clarissa Harbor Creek, Pa. 

Atkins, George A Westfield, Mass. 

Atkins, Lewis M.. ..Mittineague, Mass. 

Attleton, James P Hartford, Conn. 

Atwater, Roxana Troy, N. Y. 

-Atwell. Henry Brooklyn, N. Y. 

.Atwood, Ebenezer. . . . W. Chazy, N. Y. 

Atwood. James Melrose, Wis. 

Atwood, Jedediah Bolton, Conn. 

Augsburv, .Alexander. .Wat'rt'n, N. Y. 

Aulish, F. B Columbus, O. 

Ausman, Geo Champion, N. Y. 

Austin, .Amasa Egremont, Mass. 

Austin, Ann Detroit, Mich. 

.Austin, Anna Denmark, N. Y'. 

Austin, Asa Feeding Hills, Mass. 

.Austin, .Augusta. .. .Union City, Mich. 

Austin, Clara M Springfield, Mass. 

Austin, Elizabeth Waterbury. Vt. 

Austin, Florence Rocky River, O. 

Austin, Helen M. ... Springfield, Mass. 

Austin, Isabel Housatonic, Mass. 

.Austin, Dr. James Owosso, Mich. 

.Austin, Loren R Coldwater, Mich. 

Austin, Maeline P Dallas, Texas 

Austin, Martha M New Lisbon, O. 

Austin, Mary N Watertown, N. Y. 

.Austin, Mattison Denmark, N. Y. 

Austin, Nathaniel P. . . Jonesville, Mich. 
Austin, Priscilla. .. .Torrington, Conn. 

Austin, Robert Riceville, la. 

Austin, Silas Perry, N. Y. 

Austin, Thomas Suffield, Conn. 

Austin, William H Mich. 

.Averill, Elizabeth Waterbury, Vt. 

Averill, Irene C Jersey City, N. J. 

Averill, Jesse Northfield, Vt. 

.Averill, Lucy Montpelier. Vt. 

Avery, .Araos Richmond, N. Y. 

Avery, Frances C. ... Springfield, Mass. 

Avery, Jeremiah B Springville, Pa. 

Avery, John H. ..San Luis Obispo, Cal. 

Avery, Mary W N. Y. City 

.Avery, Mary Rockford. 111. 

Avery, Taylor M Hinsdale, Mich. 

Axtel, Gertrude Blue Rapids, Kan. 

Ayers, Edna NewviUe, Ind. 

Ayers, Sina Hicksville, O. 

Aylling, George Hopkinton, la. 

Aynsley, Mary E Rushville, N. Y. 

Ayres, Anna Jane Irving, Kan. 

Ayres, Sylvester Waterbury, Vt. 

Babbitt, Ora E Lexington, Mo. 

Babcock, .Abijah Lebanon, Conn. 

Babcock, Abijah Coventry, Conn. 

Babcock, Amanda M., 

E. Pembroke, N. Y. 

Babcock, Amy L Columbia, Conn. 

Babcock, Cornelia. .Colorado City, Col. 

Babcock, Diantha Coventry, Conn. 

Babcock, Joseph Colchester, Conn. 

Babcock, Lucinda E. . ..Lebanon, Conn. 
Babcack. Phoebe S. ... Lebanon, Conn. 

Babcock, William .Andover. Conn. 

Babcock, William.. S. Coventry, Conn. 

Babet, Thomas P Topeka, Kan. 

Bachelor, Greenleaf F., Kend'lv'le, Ind. 

Backus, .Alta Englewood, 111. 

Backus, Jacob Maydenville. O. 

Bacon, Abigail Egremont, Mass. 

Bacon, James Oneida Co., N. Y. 

Bacon, Toseph Bolton, Conn. 

Bacon, Phcebe Hannibal, N. A. 

Badger, Tirzah Andover, Conn. 

Badgley, Minnie. .. .Glens Falls, N. Y. 

Bagg, .Aaron Lanesboro, Mass. 

Bagg, Harriet E...W. Springf'd, Mass. 
Bagg, James N..W. Springfield, Mass. 

Bagg, Joseph Lanesboro. Mass. 

Bagg, Justus W. Springfield. Mass. 

Bagg. Nancv W. Springfield, Mass. 

Bagg, Nancv Coolev. .Hartford, Conn. 
Bagg, Thankful.. W. Springfield, Mass. 
Bagby, Chas. Jefferson. ..Fiskburg, Ky. 

Baeley, Benjamin C Yankton, S._ D. 

Bagley, Warren Kan. 



IComuts (Sntrahniii 



702 



8837. Bailey, Clement James, Manchester, la. 

3093. Bailey, David Canton, Pa. 

1694. Bailey, Fanny I-afaycttc, N. Y. 

7197. Bailey, Irwin B Sprinpficld, Mass. 

§497. Bailey, Jonas Vigil, N. Y. 

io4[8. Bailey, Mary Knterpnse, Ky. 

7783. Bailey, Nellie lone Marengo, III. 

8468. Bailey, Otis J Lenox, Pa. 

2817. Bailey, Rhoda Pike, N. Y. 

2155. Bailey, Scth Lebanon, Conn. 

8774. Bailey, Truman C. . ..Gilmantown, Wis. 

11810. Bain, Geo. A Lexington, Ky. 

5363. Bair, Mary Burr Oak, Mich. 

6962. Bair, Mrs. Susan M Randolph, O. 

7571. Baird, Frank H Windsor, O. 

5764. Baird, Susanna A Birmingham, la. 

6738. Baker, Alfred B. . . .Oconomowoc, Wis. 

46io. Baker, Alice Champlain, N. Y. 

2822. Baker, Baihshcba. -N. Brookficld. N. Y. 

9203. Baker, Dora Webster, O. 

1085. Baker, Elihu Clinton, N. Y. 

7628. Baker, Eva M Cleveland, O. 

8379. Baker, Frances A Syracuse, N. Y. 

3590. Baker, Henry F Chicago. 111. 

10178. Baker, Israel Leapolis, Wis. 

6737. Baker, Tames Summit, Wis. 

7727. Baker, Jennie Athens, Pa. 

3135. Baker, John New Hudson, N. Y. 

5549. Baker, Mary A Clay, N. Y. 

10496. Baker, Mary Floyd. N. Y. 

2442. Baker, Nancy Erie. Pa. 

3138. Baker, Philo Harmony, N. Y. 

405. Baker, Priscilla Bolton, Conn. 

6121. Baker, Randilla The Forkes, Me. 

1554. Baker, William, Madis'n Viirge. N. Y. 

4547. Baker. William St. Charles. 111. 

6253. Balcom, Celia Redfield, N. Y. 

6252. Balcom. Sclinda Redfield. N. Y. 

1706. Baldwin, Betsey N. Madison. O. 

4819. Baldwin, Charlotte. .Edwardsb'p, Mich. 

10677. Baldwin, Edith Randolph, O. 

5699. Baldwin, Elisha A Bloomfield, \'t. 

9305. Baldwin, Eva L Ravenna, O. 

1968. Baldwin, Harriet E.. .Champion, N. Y. 

5498. Baldwin, Horace Litchfield, Conn. 

1825. Baldwin, Palmer Cazenovia, N. Y. 

1963. Baldwin, Rachel Carthage, N. Y. 

8385. Baldwin, Sophronia Sylvan, Mich. 

6675. Balcw, Emma M Demosville, Ky. 

io4o3. Balew. Henry Demosville, Ky, 

7423. Ball, Alice Richland Center, Wis. 

10917.1. Ball, Fred Eugene Fargo, N. Dak, 

9494. Ballantine, Henry W Marietta, O. 

4713. Ballard, Elizabeth, 

Menomonee Falls, Wis. 

2271. Ballard, Joseph Georgia, Vu 

9059. Ballard, Louisa.,.. W. Burlington. Pa. 

6317- Ballou, Isaac Smyrna. N. Y. 

3028. Bancroft, Chester. . .Winchester, Conn. 
1206. Bancroft, Ephraim. .Torrington, Conn. 

382. Bancroft, Jerusha Windsor, Conn. 

1172. Bancroft, Jerusha.. .E. Windsor. Conn. 

949. Bancroft, Noadiah. . .Torrington. Conn. 
7176. Bancroft, Phcebc.W. Springfd. Mass. 

11903. Bandecn. Ada B Newark, N. J. 

8934. Bangs. Charles Vincland. N. T- 

II 163. Bangs, Lottie Akron, O. 

i846. Banks, Charlotte Hobart, Ind. 

526. Barber, Abigail Harwinton, Conn. 

1234. Barber, Abijah Torrington, Conn. 

6632. Barber, Alvira Prophetstown. III. 

2452. Barber, Ann G Windsor, Conn. 

1228. Barber, Asahel Harwinton, Conn. 

507. Barher, Chloe Torrington, Conn. 

123. Barber, Elizabeth Windsor, Conn. 

367. Barber, Elizabeth Windsor, Conn. 

5322. Baibcr, Fanny Windsor, Conn, 

94o. Barber, George Camillus, N. Y. 

937. Barber, Hannah Windsor, Conn. 

2424, Barber, Horace C. .Winchester, Conn. 
8197. Barber, Teanette, , . . Bainbridge, N. Y- 

94i. Barber, Jemima Torrington, Conn. 

3o4o. Barber, Tcmima Torrington, Conn. 

502. Barher, John Torrington, Conn- 

55. Barber, Joseph Windsor, Conn. 

47. Barber, Tosiah Simsbury, Conn. 

5324. Barber, Louisa Windsor, Conn. 

3035. Barber, Mary W^instcd, Conn. 

375. Barber, Nathaniel Windsor, Conn. 

2903. Barber, Seth. Greenfield, N. Y. 



357. Barber, Thomas Torrington. Conn. 

2945. Barber, Waitie Jenks. W. Sp'fd, Mass. 
1834. Barber, ...New Lebanon, N. Y. 

127. Barbour, Windsor, Conn, 

8443. Bardcn, Marcus D. . .Edwardsb'g, Mich. 

2676. Bardwell. Clarissa Whately, Mass. 

2767. Barge, Minerva D Summcrvillc, Ga. 

4167. Barker, Florence Norwood, Mass, 

6424. Barker, Marv Amelia. .Riverton, Conn. 
10583. Barnacle, Cfaudia. . .Indianapolis, Ind. 

5442. Barnard, Aurelia C Windsor, Conn. 

5987. Barnard. Martha Adrian, Mich. 

538. Barnard, Moses Tolland, Conn. 

2256. Barnard, Orra Georgia, Vc 

162. Barnard, Robert. . .E. Windsor, Conn. 

4702. Barnard, Rufus Hartford, Conn. 

944i. Barnard, Winslow Lowell, Mass, 

3644. Barnes, Allen Granby, Conn, 

6463. Barnes, Eugene Southport, N. Y. 

8956. Barnes, Harvey Canaan, Conn. 

8960. Barnes, Henry C Canaan, Conn. 

5766. Barnes, Hiram Birmingham, la. 

1 1925. Barnes, Loren H Emporia, Kan. 

700. Barnes, Louisa Athens, Pa. 

5117. Barnes, Lydia Barrington, N. Y. 

5793- Barnes, Mary Claremore. Okla. 

3205. Barnes, PhccDc Delphi, Ind. 

1785. Barnes, Sarah A.. . Southampton, Mass. 

978. Barnes, Stephen Windsor, Conn. 

8377. Barnet, Helen Bay City, Mich. 

3776. Barney, Luther Pcnfield, N. Y. 

5363- Barr, Mary L Burr Oak, Mich. 

11539- Barret, Joseph Kansas City, Mo. 

718. Barrett, Margaret. ..New Hartford, Ct. 
1572. Barrows, Daniel A Galena, HI. 

815. Barstow. Lydia Bennington, Vt. 

1616. Bartholf, Harriet Richmond, Wis. 

969. Bartholomew, ,\bigail. ..Torrington, Ct. 
5120. Bartholomew, Archibald, 

Broome Co., N. Y. 
8981. Bartholomew. OIivia..N. Shade, Mich. 

9772. Bartle, Bonnie I Des Moines, la. 

9088. Bartle, Hulda A Smithville. N. Y. 

2305. Bartle, Peter Delmar, Pa. 

2302. Bartle, Philip Oxford, N. Y. 

4658. Barilett, Buel H Chicago, III. 

5057. Bartlett, Clarissa Springfield, IIL 

4115, Bartlett, Mrs. Elizabeth. Flore'e. Slass. 

10199. Bartlett, Flora C Clark City, Mo. 

12357. Bartlett, Guy R San Francisco, Cal. 

870. Bartlett, John E. Windsor, Conn. 

4oo2. Bartlett, Olive Elba, N, Y. 

2318. Bartley, Catherine Ancram, N. Y. 

896. Bartley, Eleanor Ancram, N. Y. 

2292. Barto, Jesse Greene, N. Y. 

10243. Barton, Mrs. Carrie. ... Merrick, Mass. 
6063. Barton, Tamar (Jane). Chicopce, Mass, 

10467. Barton, Ida Rising Sun, Ind. 

3455. Barton, Nathan New Haven, Vt. 

3269. Barton, Lemuel Lee, Sfass. 

5127. Barton, Sophia Ashtabula. O. 

i4o6. Barton, William Fort Wayne. Ind. 

5749. Bartum, Amanda Conneaut. Pa. 

735. Bascom, Asenath. .Southampton, Slass. 
1477. Bascom, Caroline (Mrs.) Palmer, Mass. 

5S36. Bass, Charles H Edmcston. N. Y. 

8793. Bass. Clarence Braintree, Vt. 

9954. Bass, R. R Hartford, Mich. 

4582. Bassett, Daniel .Mtona. N. Y. 

10820. Bassett. Garfield W Pittsfield, Mass. 

7264. Bassett, Georgiana R N. Haven, Ct. 

8153. Bassett, Tames Chicago^ III. 

1 158. Bassett, t.uke Lebanon. Conn. 

8106. Bassett. Mary W Hartford, Conn. 

4777. Bassett, Nathan Limerick, N. Y. 

1947. Bassett. William Carthage, N. Y. 

2616. Bassford. Jane Pawlct, Vt 

10930. BastianelH. Raffaele Rome, Italy 

10635. Batclle, Clara Chicago, HI- 

6271, Bateman, John Appleton, Wis, 

6513. Bateman, NIargaret St. Paul, Minn. 

6294. Bateman. Paulena J. . .Bainb'ge, N. Y. 

1712. Bates, Charles New Haven, Conn. 

4 126. Bates, Emma Eliza Fulton, III. 

6736. Bates, George Westmoreland, N. Y. 

6391. Bates, Olney Thompson, O. 

5806. Bates. Samuel Haydenville, Mass. 

4927. Bates, Sarah Richfield. N. Y. 

736. Bates, Stephen ... .Southampton, Mass. 
3250. Bates, Timothy Southampton, Mass. 



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Battell, Nancy B. . . .Torrington, Conn. 

Bandeen, .\da B Newark, N. J. 

Baxter, Mary Marshall, Minn. 

Bay, Mrs. Mary... Union Furnace, O. 

Bayne, Medina, N. Y. 

Bays, L. E Enterprise, Ky. 

Beach, Adah Black River, N. Y. 

Beach, Benjamin. .. .Torrington, Conn. 

Beach, Eliza Bennington, Vt. 

Beach, Emraeline. . ..Torrington, Conn. 

Beach, Frank Edwin Portland, Or. 

Beach, Heman Colebrook, N. H. 

Beach, Rispah Colebrook, N. H. 

Beach, Wait Torrington, Conn. 

Beacham, Mary Ellen. . .Cincinnati, O. 

Beadle, Charles W Richfield, N. Y. 

Beadle, Lucius Orwell, N. Y. 

Beadle, Lucy Manchester, la. 

Beagle, Henry Ocean Grove, N. J. 

Beals, Lucinda R Fulton, N. Y. 

Beales, Susanna Haydenville, Mass. 

Bean, Clarissa Chemung. N. Y. 

Bean, Helen Springfield, Mass. 

Bean, Kate A Henry, 111. 

Beaney. Helen A Lakewood, N. J. 

Bear, Daniel Liberty, Kan. 

Bear, George Laporte, Ind. 

Beard, Hannah Ripley, N. Y. 

Beard, Hannah Beardstown, 111. 

Beard, Martha Canton, N. Y. 

Beard, Susanna North East, Pa. 

Beardsley, Isaac Sullivan, Pa. 

Bearry, Adeline Brixbury, N. J, 

Beason, Joseph. ..Diamond Sp'gs, Kan 

Beatty, Ann Eliza Hudson, Mich 

Beaumont, Abby C. . .Plainville, Conn. 
Beaumont, Mrs. Frances A., 

Sonora, Cal. 

Beavor, Ella Lagrange, O 

Beck, Tames Detroit, Mich. 

Beck, Theodore P Woodstock, 111. 

Beck, William P Pittsburg. Pa. 

Beck, Letha Litchfield, HI. 

Beckwith, Angenora. . .Hartford, Conn, 

Eeckwith. Roswell Oxford. N. Y., 

Beckwith St. Louis, Mo. 

Beckwith. N. Y. City 

Bedeau, Emily H Lenox, Mass. 

Bedortha. Ouartus Windsor, Conn. 

Beebe, Allen Chittenden, Vt. 

Beebe, Caroline Buffalo, N. Y. 

Beebe, Mrs. Emily Adrian, Mich.. 

Beebe, Ezekiel Middletown, Mass. 

Beebe, Helen Boston, Mass. 

Beecher. H. W Winsted, Conn. 

Beede, Geo. Owen Jefferson, O. 

Beeles, Sarah Hartford, Conn. 

Beeman, Julius St. Louis, Mich. 

Beemer. Janson H. . .Deckertown, N. J. 

Beery, Susan C Hicksville, O. 

Beidelman. Harriet Athens, Pa. 

Belcher. Charles Ancram, N. Y. 

Belcher, Charlotte N Chicago, 111. 

Belcher, Hannah. . .Port Gibson, N. Y. 

Belcher, Mary Gallatin, N. Y. 

Belden, Frances A. . .Greenbush, N. Y. 

Belden, Nathan Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Belden, Reuben H. ..N. Hatfield, Mass. 

Belding, George C Holyoke. Mass. 

Belknap, Daniel A Waterbury, Vt. 

Bell, Benjamin F Delaware, O. 

Bell, Prosper Batavia, N. Y. 

Bellamy, Elizabeth M., Greenf'd, Mass 
Bellamy, Louise I., 

Winthrop Highlands, Mass. 

Bellows. Jennie E Lansing. Mich. 

Belnap, Isabel Greenfield, Pa. 

Bclnap, Eeuel North East, Pa. 

Beman, Hannah Pawlet, Vt. 

Benedict, Ann Eliza Chicago. Ill, 

Benedict, Benj. . . .Coventryville, N. Y. 

Benedict, Ezra T Buffalo, N. Y. 

Benedict, George D Marshallt'n, la. 

Benedict, John Harlow. .Cleveland. O. 

Benham, Elias Torrington, Conn. 

Benjamin, David Clyde, N. Y. 

Benjamin, Guv .•■ %^' 

Benjamin, Hattie Elgin 111. 

Benjamin, Huldah Shokan, N. Y. 



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Benjamin, Julius Montville, O. 

Benjamin, Mrs. Nancy. Hinsd'le, Mass. 

Benner, Ensign Monmouth, Me. 

Benner, Ensign Monmouth, Me. 

Bennett, Charles A. . . . Pittsfield, Mass, 
Bennett, Desire. .. .Copenhagen. N. Y. 
Bennett, Mrs. Eliza M. . . Northf'd. Vt. 

Bennett, Eliza Lebanon, Conn, 

Bennett, Fred H Rushville, N. Y. 

Bennett, Helen Halsted, Pa. 

Bennett, Irene J. . . .Schroeppel, N. Y. 

Bennett, John Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Bennett, Jonathan Oxford, N. Y, 

Bennett, Keziah. . . Vermontville, Mich. 
Bennett, Lydia I. . Westmorel'd, N. Y. 

Bennett, Mary Lynn Grove, Ind, 

Bennett, Mary E Princeton, N. J. 

Bennett, Nettie M^ 

Smith's Ferry, Mass. 

Bennett, Sarah Ward, O. 

Bennin, Lamoille Co., Vt. 

Benson, Mansur P Meadville, Mo. 

Bentley, Ella Scranton, Pa. 

Bentley, l-iphraim. ..S. Danville, N. Y. 

Bentley, Hattie Forestville, N. Y. 

Bentley, Wheeler Laporte, Ind. 

Benton, Chester Cortland, N. Y. 

Benton, Mary Thetford, Vt. 

Benton, William. . ..Bennington, N. Y. 
Benway, Angeline. . Williamst'n, N. Y. 

Berkley, Sarah Columbus, Wis, 

Berlison Halsey Oxford, N. Y. 

Berrien, Elizabeth El Paso, Tex. 

Berry, Abigail L Peoria, III. 

Berry, Annes W. Amboy, N. Y. 

Berry, Annie E. ...San Francisco, Cal. 

Berry, Dianthe Ind. 

Berry, Emeline Peoria, 111. 

Berry, Lottie May Pueblo, Col. 

Berry, Minerva E. Troy, Pa. 

Besley, Sarah E. . .Jamestown, N. Dak. 

Best, Geo. Wm Elkhart, Ind. 

Bethers. William Merlin, Or 

Betts, Abigail Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Betts, Alexander. .. .Warrensburg, Mo, 

Betts, Cornelia N. Y. City 

Betts, Emily Julia Brighton, N. Y. 

Betts, Ira Phoenix, N. Y. 

Betts, Tcrome Jacksonville, Fla. 

Betts, Norris Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Betts, William B St. Louis, Mo. 

Beveridge, Andrew M. 

Lansingburg, N. Y. 

Bevin, Philo E. Hampton, Conn. 

Bibbs, Alice Lagrange, 111. 

Bickendike, Charles L Norton. Kan. 

Bickers, Sallie Corinth, Ky. 

Biddle, Belle I Suffield, Conn. 

Bidwell, Abbie L Goshen, Conn. 

Bidwell, Celestia M Maiden, Mass. 

Bidwell, Elisha Canton, N. Y. 

Bidwell, Elizabeth. .E. Windsor. Conn. 

Bidwell, Julia Augusta N. Y. City 

Bidwell. Mable Utica, N. Y. 

Bidwell, Mrs. Ruth Windsor, Conn. 

Bierce, Alexander. . .Torrington, Conn. 

Bigelow, Ebcnezer Colchester, Conn. 

Bigelow, Edwin C Detroit, Mich. 

Bigelow, Franklin E Berlin, Mass. 

Bigelow, Henry Minonk, 111. 

Bigelow, James Western U. S. 

Bigelow, Oramel Colchester, Conn. 

Bigelow, Windsor. Conn, 

Bigger, Lycurgus D Dade City, Fla. 

Biggins, Jennie East Troy, Wis. 

Bill. Hannah Bolton, Conn. 

Bill. Mary E Rockville, Conn. 

Billington, Levi Thompson. O. 

Bills, David Southwick, Mass. 

Bingham, Eleazer Lebanon, Conn, 

Bingham, Geo. Addison. ..Andover, Ct 

Bingham, Rebecca Lebanon, Conn. 

Bingham, Ruth Lebanon, Conn. 

Bingham, N. Y. City 

Birch, Caroline .^uburn^ N. Y. 

Birch, Jane Sweeden, N. Y. 

Birchard. John Windsor, Conn. 

Birdseye, Charles Paris, N. Y. 

Birge, Mrs. .\bigail Windsor, Conn. 

Birge, Cornelius Windsor, Conn. 



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3686. Birgc, Frances Ann. ..Hartford, Conn. 

1666. Birgc, John Bristol, Conn. 

2990. Birge, John Bristol, Conn. 

764. Birge, I\Iary, or Polly, 

Sacket's Harbor, N. Y. 

453. Birge, Mrs. Priscilla Bolton, Conn. 

ii4i. Birgc, Priscilla S. Windsor, Conn. 

2i4o. Birge, Mrs. Sarah... .N. Coventry, Ct. 

3678. Birge, Sidney Westfield, Mass. 

6318. Bisbee, Elisha Lebanon, N. Y. 

3020. Bisby, Jane Lebanon, N. Y. 

3315. Bishop, Alfred Westfield, Mass. 

6061. Bishop, David Russell, Mass. 

6039. Bishop, Elizabeth Hartford, Conn. 

7452. Bishop, Hulda M Stratford, Texas 

3556. Bishop, Joel New Haven, Conn. 

2874. Bishop, Laura Chicopee, Mass. 

27S2, Bishop, Lois G Chesterfield, Conn. 

1048. Bissell, Anna Colebrook. N. H. 

5615. Bissell, x\rabella J Suffield, Conn. 

497. Bissell, Daniel Windsor, Conn. 

2429. Bissell, Elijah N Charlestown, O. 

5328. Bissell, Fitch Windsor, Conn. 

1556. Bissell, Henry M...E. Windsor, Conn. 

370. Bissell, Jerusha Windsor, Conn. 

652. Bissell, Jonathan. ..Windsorville, Conn. 

2382. Bissell, I.ucretius Austinburg, O. 

391. Bissell, Margaret. . .E. Windsor, Conn. 

5792. Bissell, Noah Pine Bluff, Ind. 

7796. Bissell, Ritchie Granger, O. 

651. Bissell, Sabra E. Windsor, Conn. 

68. Bissell, Sarah Lebanon, Conn. 

71. Bissell, Thomas Wapping, Conn. 

4368. Bixby, Jacob Beardstown, 111. 

6310. Bixby, Mrs. Mary E Utica, N. Y. 

10301.1. Bixby, Canton, Pa. 

10193. Black, Mrs. Elizabeth. .Dallas City, 111. 

7684. Black. Mary A Howardsville, N. Y. 

A7651. Black. Rosetta Irondale, Mo. 

3966. Blackburn, Rebecca Starr, O. 

294. Blackman, Abraham Peru, Alass. 

1845. Blackman, Elizabeth. .. Pompey, N. Y. 

299. Blackman, Martha Pittsfield, Mass. 

4015. Blackmer, Jennie K...N. Hartford, Ct. 
776. Blackmer, Mary . . Westmoreland^ N. Y. 

7073. Blackmer, Octavia Jackson, Mich. 

2050. Blackmer, S.irah...N. Bennington, \'t. 

£132. Blackwell, Noah Geneseo, 111. 

4o62. Blaine, .\lexander Noble Co., Ind. 

S043. Blair, .-\nn M Muskegon, Mich. 

4723. Blair, Eliza North East, Pa. 

7071. Blair, Mary Tompkins, Mich. 

2488. Blake, Jesse Camden, N. Y. 

2224. Blake, Lucretia Little Rock, Ark. 

2463. Bh-ike, Mary Wilson, N. Y. 

3867. Blakely, Jennie Conneaut, O. 

3176.2. Blakeslee, Julia M Waynesfield, O. 

3491. Blakeslee, Lydia Westfield, Mass. 

2467. Blakeslee, Samuel. . .Torrington, Conn. 

4635. Blanchard, . Mien 111. 

4960. Blanchard, Elizabeth R., 

Wilkesbarre, Pa. 

6474. Blanchard, George Scottsville, Pa. 

6199. Blanchard, Josephine E., Helena, Mon. 

4637. Blanchard, Job 111. 

1674. Blanchard. Laura Union, N. Y. 

3713. Blanchard, Pamela S., 

Pine Hollow, N. Y. 

5021. Blanchard, Phccbe Braintree, Vt. 

3827. Blankhorn, Sarah E. .. Hartford, Conn. 
8350. Blend. Eleanor Ann. . .Onconta, N. Y. 

2534. Bliss, Charlotte Windsor, Conn. 

1539. Bliss, Chester Lebanon, Conn. 

6086. Bliss, Edward A Hartford, Conn. 

2839. Bliss, Harriet W. Norfolk, Conn. 

633. Bliss, Henry Columbia, Conn. 

1542. Bliss, Louise ("Saxey") . .Lebanon, Ct 

5523. Bliss, Rachel M Cheshire, Mass. 

165. Bliss, Samuel Warren, Mass. 

638. Bliss, Samuel Columbia, Conn. 

2153. Bliss, William Lebanon, Conn. 

4791. Blivcn, Joseph Lebanon, Conn. 

10493. Blizzard, Sarah CarroUton, la. 

2954. Blodget, Augustus. . ..Wauwatosa. Wis. 
8292. Blodgett, AIonzo...New Haven, Conn. 

669. Blodgett, Elihu E. Windsor, Conn. 

664. Blodgett, Joseph... E. Windsor, Conn. 
653. Blodgett. Phineas...E. Windsor, Conn. 

2194. Bloomfield. Naomi Ripley, N. Y. 

4926. Bloomfield, Sarah A., 

Richfield Springs, N. Y. 



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Bloss, Charles .\ Paris. .Mich. 

. Blossom, Benoni Poultney, Vt. 

Blowers, Content Shokan, N. Y. 

Blurton, ,\ugustus Pittsford, Mich. 

Boardman, Eunice Sheffield, Mass. 

. Boardman, Hattie M....N. Haven, Ct. 

Boardman, Levi Larchville, Pa. 

Bodman, Florence R. . .Springf'd, Mass. 

Bogart, Elizabeth P N. Y. City 

Bogart, Wm B Springfield, Mass. 

Bogue, .Amelia Washington, D. C. 

Bogue, Ebenezer Enosburg, Yt. 

Bogue, Florence N., Fowlersv'le, .Mich. 

Boice, Sanford Toledo, O. 

Boldway, Cerina Whitehall, N. Y. 

Bolen, George Minn. 

Boley, Elizabeth I Charlestown, O. 

Bolles, Samuel P Toledo, O. 

Boltwood, Sarah Windsor, Conn. 

Boney. George Conneaut, 0. 

Bontecon, Clarissa, St. Cath'rines, Can. 

Boomhower. Orlando. . Ellenb'gh, N. Y. 

Booth, Desire Granby, Conn. 

Booth, Hannah E. Windsor, Conn. 

Borden, .-Xnna Aurelius, N. Y. 

Borden, Jemima Hartford, O. 

Borden, Sarah A Rushville, N. Y. 

Borst, John Bloomington, 111. 

Bort. Catherine Dexter, N. Y. 

Borton, .Mice Norton, Kan. 

Bostwick, Delazon Edinburg. O. 

Bosworth, Carrie t) Russell. Alass. 

Bosworth, N. A Westfield. Mass. 

Bosworth, Nathan A.. .Hartford, Conn. 

Bosworth, Lydia Lebanon, Conn. 

Botsford. J. E Portage City, Wis. 

Boulter, Florence L Chicago, IlL 

Bound, Mary H Byron, N. Y. 

Boutraeer, Anna A Butler, Ind. 

Bow, Mary Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Bowen, Emma. ... French Creek, N. Y. 

Bowen, Eunice .\ndover. Conn. 

Bowen, Theodore D. . .Thomps'v'lc, Ct 

Bowers, Cornelia Conneaut, O. 

Bowers, Elmira Pleasant, Ind. 

Bowker, John Georgia, Vt 

Bowker, Rhoda L....W. Danby, N. Y. 

Bowles, Julius Springfield. JIass. 

Bowles, Mary Northampton, Mass. 

Bowman, .Amelia. . .Troupsburg, N. Y. 

Bowman, Kate E...New Haven, Conn. 

Bowman. Wm. G Charleroi, Pa. 

Boyd, Ethan C Sandusky. O. 

Boyd, Lucretia. .. .Williamsburg. Mass. 

Boyden, Prentiss Russell. Mass. 

Koydstun. Elbert Chicago, III. 

Bovington, Henry Neb. 

Boyle. William H Westfield, Mass. 

Boynton, Charles W Chicago, 111. 

Braban, Libbie 

Brace, -Ariel Torrington, Conn. 

Brace, Charles Troy, N. Y. 

Brace, Hezekiah H .Avon, Conn. 

Bradfield, Mrs. Ida Burnside, 111. 

Bradford, James T.. ..Greensboro. Ala. 

Bradley, .Amzi Hartland. N. Y. 

Bradley, Bertha K N. Y. City 

Bradley, Harriet Burlington. Vt 

Bradley, lane E Adrian, ^lich. 

Bradley, Mary -Ann. . .Hillsdale. N. Y. 

Bradley, S. L Auburn, N. V, 

Bradley. William .Andovcr, Mass. 

Bradley, Batavia. III. 

Brady. Wealthy I.e Roy. O. 

Bragg, Nathaniel Barre, N. Y. 

Braincrd, Henry Greene. .Grinnell. la. 

Brainerd. Roxalena Wyoming, la. 

Brake. Elmore. .. Buckhannon, W. \'a. 
Braman, Frances N...New London. Ct. 

Bramen. Martha Buffalo, N. Y. 

Bramhall. Oliver Mendato. Mo. 

Brant, Nelbut F Unadilla, N. Y. 

Bray, James H Westfield, Mass. 

Brayman, Sophia. ..Schenectady. N. Y. 

Brayton, Charles Cleveland, O. 

Brayton, George W Lyons. la. 

Brazee, John Salisburv, Conn. 

Breed. Esther Oxford, N. Y 

Breed, Florence L Greene, N. Y. 

Breed, Matthew Oxford, N. Y. 



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Brenchley. George Franklin, Pa. 

Brewer, William M Chicago, 111. 

Brewster, Eunice Middletown, Vt. 

Brewster, Hattie Randolph, Vt. 

Brewster, Henry Hartford, Conn. 

Brewster, Jerusha. . ..Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Brewster, Julia R N. Y. City 

Brewster, Olive... N. Coventry, Conn. 
Brewster, Orson . ..Northampton, Mass. 
Brewster. Sarah A...N. Norw'h, N. Y. 

Briggs, Carmi G Hinsdale, Mich. 

Briggs, Elijah Middlebury, N. Y. 

Briggs, Fannie D Lebanon, Conn. 

Briggs, Jane Wyoming, la. 

Briggs, Oscar E. . . -Binghamton, N. Y. 

Briggs, Pauline H Chicago, 111. 

Briggs, Sibyl M Richfield, N. Y. 

Briggs, Spencer Paris, N. Y. 

Brigham, Sophia Montpelier, Vt. 

Bright, Samantha Springfield, 111. 

Brinkerhoff, Peter Eagle, Mich. 

Briirton, Henry Poquonock, Conn. 

Brisburn, Richard. .. .Cazenovia, Mich. 

Bristol, Gilbert Wis. 

Brittain, Hannah Burlington, Wis. 

Brilton, Betsey Lansing, N. Y. 

Britton, Ella Mondovi, Wis. 

Britton, Stella Gilinantown, Wis. 

Britton, Susanna Aurelius, N. \. 

Broad, Caroline Westfield, Mass. 

Brocius, George Milwaukee, Wis. 

Brockenbraugh, Mary B., 

Brownsville, N. Y. 

Brockett, Albert Randolph, O. 

Brocket!, William Randolph, O. 

Brockway, Herman L Lima, N. Y'. 

Brockway, W Manteno, 111. 

Bromley. Martha R. . . . Norwich, Conn. 
Bromley, Wealthy T. ..Norwich, Conn. 

Bronson, Bethena Suffield, Conn. 

Bronson, Emily... E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

Bronson, Jemima Suffield, Conn. 

Bronson, "Roy Indianapolis, Ind. 

Bronson, Selden M Neenah, Wis. 

Bronson, Sylvester. ..Sherburne, N. Y. 

Brooks, Achsa Champion, N. Y. 

Brooks, Alfred N. Y. City 

Brooks, Alvin Geneva. O. 

Brooks, Henry Cheshire, Conn. 

Brooks, Justus C Ashtabula, O. 

Brooks, Margarctta M.. ..Cleveland, O. 

Brooks, Nelson Winchester, Conn. 

Brooks, Elmira, N. Y. 

Brotherton, Joel.. .New London, N. Y. 

Brown, Alida C Cassville, N. Y. 

Brown, Amanda Pawlet. Vt. 

Brown, Amos W Potsdam, N. Y. 

Brown, Daisy Edna .Cleveland, O. 

Brown, Anson Eldred, Neb. 

Brown, .^thaline Lebanon, Conn. 

Brown, .Xvaline E Yalesville, Conn. 

Brown, Bertie M New Phila., O. 

Brown, Charlotte Cleveland, O. 

Brown. Charlotte M. . .Marlboro, Conn. 

Brown, Chloe Windsor, Conn. 

Brown, Clarissa Falls, O. 

Brown, Coridon Worthington, Mass. 

Brown, Daniel Columbia. N. Y. 

Brown, Daniel Milan, Pa. 

Brown, Ebenezer Lebanon, Conn. 

Brown, Edwin Galesburg. Mich. 

Brown, Eliza Wyoming, la. 

Brown. Eliza T Farmington, 111. 

Brown, Elizabeth. . ..Torrington, Conn. 

Brown, Elizabeth N. Y. City 

Brown, Elizur Owen Canton, Corin. 

Brown, Emma Douds Leando, la. 

Brown, Emmeline F. . ..Waterbury, Ct. 

Brown, Florence Daysville, N. Y. 

Brown. George Simsbury. Conn. 

Brown. George Ashtabula. O. 

Brown, George Le Roy..Sp'fd, Mass. 

Brown, Dr. Goit Bradford, Pa. 

Brown, Harriet Emma. . Seattle, Wash. 

Brown, Ira Baltimore, Md. 

Brown, James Bccket, Mass. 

Brown. James C Newell, la. 

Brown, leremiah Columbia, Conn. 

Brown, Jeremiah N Buffalo, N. Y. 

Brown. Jewett W Albanx, N. Y. 



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Brown, John Windsor, Conn. 

Brown, John Houston, Texas 

Brown, John Putnam, Conn. 

Brown, Jonathan Windsor, Conn. 

Brown. Julia Scipio, N. Y. 

Brown, Laura Westfield, Mass. 

Brown, Lemuel North East, Pa. 

Brown, Lucy Simsbury, Conn. 

Brown, Lucy Y^psilanti, Mich. 

Brown, Maria E. . ..Brownsville, N. Y. 

Brown, Marietta Erie, Pa. 

Brown, Martha Cheshire, Mass. 

Brown, Mary A Pittsfield, 111. 

Brown, Mary Maine, N. Y. 

Brown, Mary Barre, N. Y. 

Brown, Minnie Hamburg, la. 

Brown, Neal Farmington. 111. 

Brown, Orla Grace Oxford. N. Y. 

Brown, Orlando Brookville, Pa. 

Brown, Paulina Farmington, Mich. 

Brown, Pierre S.... Kansas City., Mo. 

Brown, Richard Jacob Toledo, O. 

Brown, Samuel Lebanon, Conn. 

Brown, Samuel Lebanon, Conn. 

Brown, Samuel F.. 

Clifton. Staten Island, N. Y. 

Brown, Sophronia E Ashland, Or. 

Brown, Stephen Windsor, Conn. 

Brown, Stephen Bethany, N. Y. 

Brown, Stephen Bloomfield. Conn. 

Brown, Syrilda Leando, la. 

Brown, Theodore F Pittsburg, Pa. 

Brown, Thomas Bolton, Conn. 

Brown, Thomas R Mapleton, Minn. 

Brown, Virginia Niles, Mich. 

Brown, Wadsworth E. Granby, Ct. 

Brown, William R. . . Southwick, Mass. 

Brown, Dr. William Flint, Mich. 

Brown, William. .. Edwardsburg, Mich. 
Brown, W'ilUam. .Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Brown, Zerastus S. Canton, N. Y. 

Brown, E. Windsor, N. Y. 

Browne, Adah Addison, Mich. 

Brownell, Charles E...W. Chester, Ct. 

Brownell, F. E St. Louis, Mo. 

Browning. Amy Geneseo, N. Y. 

Brownrigg, 01in...Pine Hollow, N. Y. 

Brubaker, Benj'n Best Halifax. Pa. 

Brubaker. Maria Halifax, Pa. 

Bruce, Charles Winchendon, Mass. 

Bruce, Esther H Indianapolis, Ind. 

Bruce, Lucy Helen. . .Hartford. Conn. 
Erundred, Benjamin F...Oil City, Pa. 
Brundred, Charlotte L. ...Oil City, Pa. 
Brush, Sarah Ann .. ..Rochester, N. Y. 

Bruze, Marietta Ancram, N. Y. 

Bryam, Mary Ann Wadsworth, O. 

Bryan, Betsey Jane.. North Bay, N. Y. 

Bryan. Mvrtie B Sherbrooke, Can. 

Bryning. Richard J BuR'alo, N. Y. 

Buchanan. Florence Owosso. Mich. 

Buck, Enoch Denton Richfield, O. 

Buck, Fredricka Chicago, 111. 

Buck, Isadore A Northfield, Vt. 

Buck, Mary Mira Northfield, Vt. 

Buckingham. Martha, Ger. Flats, N. Y. 

Buckland, Frank C Manchester, Ct. 

Buckland. Sarah... .E. Windsor, Conn. 

Buckle, Joseph Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Bucklev, Asa .Peoria, III. 

Buckley, Elijah Colchester, Conn. 

Buckley, Emmebne Stafford, N. Y. 

Buckley, George ?f°"^' J, • 

Buckminster, Amanda Mason, 11. 

Budd, Eunice Irene. .Centralia. Wash. 

Budd, Jennie Lind Greenfield O. 

Buel, Alexander Kalamazoo, Mich. 

Buel, Charlotte Oneida, N. Y. 

Buel. John Litchfield, Conn. 

Buell. Hannah New Lyme O. 

Buell. John M Port Leyden, N. Y. 

Buell. Julia M Red Oak la. 

Buell, Mary Elizabeth . ..Fulton, N. Y. 

Buell, Marv O W. Chester, Conn. 

Buell, Ordelia Rodman. N. Y. 

Buell, Rufus Westheld Mass. 

Buffington, Rachel E., Lone Rock, Wis. 

Bugbee, Pamissa Chazy, N. Y. 

Bugbee, Champlain, N. Y. 

Buggle Eva May. . Southampton, Mass. 



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HulklfV, Roger Colcht-slcr, Conn. 

Bull, Sarah New Canaan, N. Y. 

Bullard, Florence L., Los Angeles, Cal. 

Bullard, Mary Madrid, N. Y. 

Bullard, Mary Emporia, Kan. 

Bullock, Marv M Glen Flora, Texas 

Bump, Franklin K Auburn, Wis. 

Bumstead, Jeduthun . ..Hartford, Conn. 

Bunce, Isaiah Marshall, Mich. 

Bunce, Peter Western N. Y. 

Bunce, Roselle Manchester, Conn. 

Bunell, Cayuga Co., N. Y. 

Bunger. Harry E Los Angeles, CaL 

Burbank, Susan Montpelier. Vt. 

Burch, Emmeliiie North East, Pa. 

Burch, Madelia A Greenfield, Pa. 

Burch, Susan North East, Pa. 

Burch, Sybil Manchester, la. 

Burchcll, EIiz.ibeth Dryden, N. Y. 

Burck, Bird L Los Angeles, Cal. 

Burdick, Edna N. .\dams, Mass. 

Burdick, Ethan Palermo, N. Y. 

Burdick, Hannah Hartford, Conn. 

Burdick, Jonathan H., 

Sheridenville, Pa. 

Burdick, Marcia Wavcrlv la. 

Burdick, Martha .'\., Hig'insv'le, N. Y. 

Burdick, Sarah H Chatham, N. Y. 

Burdit. Lurane ..^J?- 

Burditt, Mary J Afton, N. Y. 

Burdsall, Caleb S Phoenix, Ariz. 

Burgess, B. F Boston, Mass. 

Burgess, Edward R.. .Springf'd, Mass. 

Burgess, Fanny Litchfield, Conn. 

Burgess, George H., Br'gewater, N. Y. 

Burgess, Josiah Smithville, N. Y. 

Burgett, Mary J Westniorel'd, N. Y. 

Burgovne, St. Louis. Mo. 

Burk. 'Curtiss E Chatfield, Minn. 

Burke, John Bernardstown, Mass. 

Burke. Kate Webster, O. 

Burleigh, Matilda Verona, N. Y. 

Burley, Alethea Georgia, Vt. 

Burlingame, Darius G...Le Roy, N. Y. 

Burlingame, Frank D Half Day, 111. 

Burnall, Luther N. Y. City 

Burnet, Daniel Florida, Mass. 

Burnham, Abigail. . .Torrington, Conn. 

Buriiham, Andrew L Medina, O. 

Burnham, Chloe. ..E. Hartford, Conn. 

Burnham, Edward S Bath, O. 

Burnham, Horatio Canaan, O. 

Burnham, Orson Coldwatcr, Mich. 

Burnham, Samuel P...S. Windsor, Ct. 

Burnham, William Wethersfield, Ct. 

Burns, Agnes Athens, Pa. 

Burns, Joseph H. . Edwardsburg, Mich. 

Burns, Sallie Indianapolis, Ind. 

Burnside, Lucy Chicago, 111. 

Burr, Enhraim Milwaukee, Wis. 

Burr, Florilla Lodi, O. 

Burr, Gideon Windsor, Conn. 

Burr. John Torringford, Conn. 

Burr. John F Dorset, O. 

Burr, John F Dorset, O. 

Burr, Nathaniel Bloomfield, Conn. 

Burr, Orville D Bolton, Conn. 

Burr, Prudence Windsor, Conn. 

Burr, Sarah Charleslown, O. 

Burr, Theodore Genoa. N. Y. 

Burr, Amy Springfield, 111. 

Burrell, David H Little Falls, N. Y. 

Burrington, Joseph Vanville, Wis. 

Burritt, .•\nne Southwick, Mass. 

Burritt, Lamira Burlington, Vt. 

Burritt, Moses Lebanon, Conn. 

Burroughs. .\nna M...S. Barrc, N. Y. 

Burrows, Amelia Montreal, Canada 

Burrows. Susana. .Russeltown, Canada 

Burt. Betsey Antwerp, N. Y. 

Burt, Charles Detroit, Mich. 

Burt, Edwin C Sufficld, Conn. 

Burt, James Granville, Mass. 

Burl, Jcrusha Willington, Conn. 

Burt, Martha E Manchester, Conn. 

Burt, Noah Southampton, Mass. 

Burt. Zcbulon Warren. O. 

Burt. Sheffield, Mass. 

Burton, Clark A., Fort Stevenson, Ind. 
Burton, Elias D Rodman, N. Y. 



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Bush, Betsey ("lesco. la. 

Bush, Clarissa SMUthwick, Slass. 

Bush, Edwin R Si.t. rn-Id. N. Y. 

Bush, Homer \\'L---ttn_-ld, Mass. 

Bush, John F Kredonia, Mich. 

Bush, Margaret Buffalo, N. Y. 

Bush, Seth Leroy Westfield, Mass. 

Bush, Simeon S. ... Pendleton Co., Ky. 

Bush, Wynans Branchport, N. Y. 

Bush, Zechariah Westfield, Mass. 

Bushnell, KUa Cedar Rapids, la. 

Bushnell, Frances Urbana, O. 

Bushnell, Kczia I Georgia, Vt. 

Bushnell, Prescott Batavia. N. Y. 

Bushnell, Sarah A.. . .Hartford, Conn. 
Bushnell, Mrs. Zervia. .. Bolton. Conn. 

Butin, Peter B Starr, 0. 

Butler, .-\bcl Farmington. III. 

Butler, Asenath. ..W. Springf'd. Mass. 

Butler, Harriet.' Brandon, Wis. 

Butler, Levi Monmouth, Me. 

Butler, Maria I' Lenox, Mass. 

Butler, Marshal J. .. .Richmond, Mass. 

Butler, Mary E Fair Haven, Mass. 

Butler, Sarah P Pittsburg, Pa. 

Butler, William G Mich, 

Butler. Delphi, Ind. 

Butterfield, Warren Kasson, Wis. 

Butterfield, Ironton, Wis. 

Butters, Lydia A Bellevue, Mich. 

Butterworth, Charlotte E., Chctopa, Ks. 

Buttles, Jonathan Simsbury, Conn. 

Buttoloph, Jonathan. . Simsbury, Conn. 

Button, David M W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Button, William... E. Hartford, Conn. 

Butts, Abigail Alzoa Elgin, III. 

Butts, Barney Durham, N. Y. 

Butts, Thomas Watson. N. Y. 

Butts, Vienna Phtcnix, Ariz. 

Byam, Betsey Jane.. North Bay, N. Y. 

Byars, Maria L Wood River, Or. 

Byers, Leando, la. 

Bvers, ■ — Leando, la. 

B'vrning. Richard J Buffalo, N. Y. 

Byron, John Peoria, 111. 

Cadwcll, Charlotte .•\ N. Haven. Ct. 

Cadwell, Jane Maria. .. .Lowell, Mich. 

Cadwell, Flora E N. Y. 

Cadwell. Flora Rochester. N. Y. 

Cady, Mary Mcadville, Mo. 

Cady, Elijah Wapping, Conn. 

Caldwell, Andrew Demosville, Ky. 

Caldwell, Andrew B Vernon, Wis. 

Caldwell, George Caneadea. N. Y. 

Caldwell, James H Demosville. Ky. 

Caldwell, Samuel Richfield. N. Y. 

Caldwell, Stella Butler, Ky. 

Caldwell, Thomas Syracuse, N. Y. 

Calhoun, Florence M... Amherst, Mass. 
Calhoun, Henrietta. Pillar Point, N. Y. 

Calker, Elizabeth M Elgin, 111. 

Calkins, Cvrus Monson, Mass. 

Calkins, Toel W. Burlington, Pa. 

Calkins, Layton F E. Troy, Pa. 

Calkins, Sarah Sophia.. E. Canton. Pa. 

Calkins, Susan Palmer, Mass. 

Call, Henry Salisbury, Conn. 

Call, Lovina M Richmond. Me. 

Call, Sarah Fowler, N. Y. 

Call, Susan Fowler. N. Y. 

Callaway, David R Fowler, Ind. 

Callendcr, John Burlington, V't. 

Callender. Kate Williamstown, Ky. 

Calvin, William Perrysburg, O. 

Camp, Charles Windsor, Conn. 

Camp, Emmeline Fulton, N. Y. 

Camp, L. L Winsted, Conn. 

Camp. Susan Amanda. .Winds'r, Conn. 

Campbell, Alma Cleveland, O. 

Campbell, .\nna Jefferson, O. 

Campbell, Christia A Salina, Kan. 

Campbell, Emmaline J Kansas, O. 

Campbell, Jane Torrington, Conn. 

Campbell, Tohn Minn. 

Campbell, ilabcl B., C'yahoga Falls. O. 

Campbell, Marv Westville, Ind. 

Campbell, Mary Salina, Kan. 



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44o4. Campbell, Mrs. Sarah A.. 1 

Reed City, Mich. 

3S84. Candee, Julius Pompey, N Y. 

q474. Candee. Mary E Phcemx, N. Y. 

I07I. Canfield, Mary Jane Cal. 

3303. Canfield. Richard Gustavus, O. 

5301. Cape. Sarah .Webster, O. 

1670. Capen, Henry Wmdsor, Conn. 

1671. Capen. Sarah Windsor, Conn. 

4828. Capron, Rowena .Harford, Pa. 

4321. Card. Julia A N. Newberg, Mich, 

12277. Carder, Fred, Jr Norman, Okla. 

684. Carew, Lydia Vii " ' m' v' 

1757. Carey, Electa ,V '^"u'^' m ^' 

24ii. Carey, Melinda Hannibal, N. \. 

6052. Carleton, Arthur Hartford Conn. 

-1870. Carlin, Orson A Greenville, Pa. 

6361. Carman, Nancy Carthage, 111. 

6033. Carpenter, Abram L., 

■'■' Chattanooga, Tenn. 

2809. Carpenter, Alice H., Moshcrvle, N Y. 
10572. Carpenter, Edward A. . . .Laporte, Ind. 

7706. Carpenter, Erlina. . ...Chemung, N. Y. 

.;i6s. Carpenter, Jason. . ..Oceana Co., Mich. 

484. Carpenter, John Stafford, Conn. 

7402. Carpenter, Leslie A...N. Haven, Conn. 

1272. Carpenter, Mary Blockville N. Y. 

3830. Carpenter, Mary Jane . . . Windsor, O. 
4^76. Carpenter, Nelson.... N. Coventry, Ct. 
4833. Carpenter, Othniel. .. .Coventry, Conn. 

2.98. Carpenter, Ruth ••ToU^nd Conn 

87^6. Carpenter, Sylvanus B. ..Randolph, Vt. 

485. Carpenter, Uriah Stafford, Conn. 

1018. Carpenter, Zenas....N. Bolton, Conn 

3446. Carpenter, • • m v 

4349. Carr, E. E • Konie, N. Y. 

5750. Carr, Elizabeth .Conneaut, Pa. 

2901. Carr, Marietta Kenosha, Wis. 

2632. Carr, Parthena Colebrook, N. H. 

9676. Carrick, Mrs. May. . . , . • ■ --Chico, Cal. 
2881. Carrier, Matilda. .. .Winchester, Conn. 

2890. Carrier, Orrin Winchester, Conn. 

2892. Carrier, Ozen Winchester Conn. 

1 1647. Carrigan, Mary Randolph. Vt. 

,052.. Carroll, Ida Mary. ...... .Chicago, 111. 

31,7. Cartel, Isaac "^'^"""'l'', '^ M^" 

1981. Carter, Chester Hannibal, Mo. 

6484, Carter, Emma Wr' ■F/"^l°\l,.l' 

2588. Carter, Frances Westfield, Mass. 

'477. Carter Jane Palmes. Mass. 

11323. Carter, Loretta .Winston Mo. 

iQ.;i. Carter, Lucina Champion, N. Y. 

7156. Carter, Madora.. . .Easthampton, Mass. 

',4|7. Carter, Salome ..Palmer, Mass. 

1954. Carter, Tracy . .Champion N. Y. 

6399. Cartwright, Edward Columbus, O. 

7795. Cams, Jennie.......^ Luckey, O. 

4003. Caruthers, Matilda A. . . . • • L'b"ty. O- 
243 Carver, Experience. .. E. Windsor Ct. 

is': Carver Mary Egremont, Mass. 

286. Carver, Samuel Bplton, Conn. 

1168. Gary, Charlotte •';-'">Y='' S" v 

9182. Gary, Harvey ;J?"'!!<^='- r„„n' 

„58. Case," Alba J Windsor. Conn 

48gi. Case, Amoret U' ' V r„r,n' 

623. Case, Benjamin ^""'^1-^^^ O 

3048. Case, Clarinda u----L« ^°f-}^' 

4697. Case, Esther Coventry, Conn. 

33;o. Case, Harriet C. ....... . -Girard, Kan. 

1475. Case, Harriet Amelia. ...Sharon, Wis. 

5640. Case Harvey. .. .New Hartford, Conn. 

341. Case, Horatio Ashtabula Co^, O 

6534. Case, John A--^"."^, ' S' v 

4974. Case, Laura: "^"■^"^'"^■•ii^- P, 

8998. Case Milton W..." Greenville, Pa. 

790. Case Moses. • ■ ■.■ V A™". O' 

983. Case, Pelatiah ....Windsor, Conn. 

4695. Case, Rhoda H....N. Coventry, Conn. 

,„ Case Sibvl Windsor, Gonn. 

silt Sal: Udma G --L-esboro, Mass. 

691. Case Wm. R Wintonbur^. Conn 

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10302^1. Case, '....Bolton, Conn. 

1284. Casey. ; iZZmi N Y 

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10342. Caster, Clara P^";'?""?' ^- X' 

1716. Castle, Thankful M...N. Hartford, Ct. 

5760. Caswell, Addison ..Boonsboro la. 

1885. Caswell, Caroline. Peninsula Pt , N Y. 

4387. Caswell, Francis E Portland, Mich. 

780. Caswell, Gurdon.......Clay on, N. Y. 

2266. Caswell, Hannah.. Henrysyille, Canada 

,451. Caswell, Susan Windsor Conn. 

73I4; Catlin. William W N. Y. City 

9179. Catlin, Mrs. •■ '»■ 

9678. Center, Labe Alturas Ca . 

9676. Center, May ...... .Chico Cal. 

1M07. Chabbert, Kate. ... Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 

1,52. Chadwick, Betsey Le'ja"on, Conn. 

XVI-7. Chadwick, James F. . . -Westerly, R I. 
993. Chaffee, Abigail S. ....Windsor, Conn. 

8422. Chaffee, Lillian Willimantic, Conn. 

7201. Chaffee. Mary E.. ...... ••Coii"eaut. O. 

2586. Chaffee, Mrs. Philinda, Manchest r, Ct. 

6362. Chalfont, Sarah. H°''^'^'c fy 

6038. Chalker. Adeline E N. Y. C ty 

9433. Chalker. Adehne E.. «■ Y. city 

III-.i. Chalmers, Florence \^^^.^^^^^_ Mass. 
4839. Chamberlain, Abigail. . ....Utica, N. Y. 

433. Chamberlain, Alice. . ...Richfield N. Y. 

5I". Chamberlain, A'-ce. .Little Fj"s^N ^ 
3653. Chamberlain, Edward .... .N. Y. City 

i3^3. Chamberlain, F«derick^U.^^^^^_ ^^^^ 
7745. Chamberlain, George. .... .-Milan Pa. 

gtli. Chamberlin Myron.. Scotch Mge, U 
4904. Champion Salmo" - • • - Yf^'am ^^_^_^_ 

574. Chand er, Isaac. ..Mariba, Ky. 

,0434. Chand er, James ^oldwater, Mich. 

2877. Chandler, John i=-°Uw-iter Mich. 

--: SS : S??Vog£=; f |: 

5725. Chap.n, D^™/c-"^.Unadilla, N. Y. 
9437- Chapin, Edward ^^- ■.- pg,,; Mass. 

2771- Chapman, Alfred " • g^ffield. Conn. 
9502. Chapman, C has. . . . ■ - - g ^^ij Conn. 
9496. Chapman, Charles ^■■■■^'""\^ Pa. 
Ii44. Chapman, Devi le. . -^z - -i^^^er. Conn. 
2890. Chapman, f-^^f "^- ' Knchester, N. Y. 
3410. Chapman, Lydia. . . - ■ l<"='«^jn n. Y. 
I654. Chapman, Lysander. . . EarWm 

537. Chapman, Mary. ricero N. Y. 

,^o4. Chapman, R^'l'^ • a' ' E Harford, Ct. 
4725. Chapman, Reuben A... E.. ^^jjy. p^. 

6143. Chapnian, — — ^--••;j.-.,Viffville, Conn. 

2750. ChappcU, Uan"!i.-.- pj,ni,-ke, N. Y. 

/5I,. Chappe . Delia ■^■■■%^,l,i„i. Conn. 

1095- Chappell, t-,"'*----- Tnriffville, Conn. 

2774. Chappell, Nancy D-- -Tanrtvilie, 

9434. Chappell, William « Ysrtdd Mass. 

I588. Charter, F""'^fr '^ Feeding Hills. Ms. 

2I89. Charter, Morris L^ '^'^'^'r'^^son. Mich. 

709I Chase, Benjamin ?- - • p,{,=';,'^=<Pe ? N. Y 

4780. Chase, Chip. V. Champion', N. Y. 

2456. Chase, n^'f^t" •■;... New Orleans La. 
,44=. Chase, Harrier. . .-••' Albany N. Y. 
365'. Chase, Sylvanus G -Albany;^^ ^^ 
1990. Chatterton, Philena....' ^ ^^^„_ 
^\. Chauncey, Mary. . . . • --VVi.nQ^.^ 
3976. Checkering, Rosetta C H peo 
^463. Cheesboro, Martha^ M.^^_^j^^^,j_ j^ y 

,460. Cheeseboro, |:j^,'^;'a- ■kVnde?si,n.'N. y! 
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28S. Cheney, Timothy. , ..Manchester, Conn. 

5036. Childs, Ann Chicigo, III. 

3S53. Childs, Charles Omaha, Neb. 

2242. Childs, Pennel Brandon, \'t. 

1239. Chipman, Mary Hurlington, Vt. 

6072. Chittenden, Alfred. .Winchester, Conn. 

2548. Choate, •. Boscawcn, N. H. 

6850. Chouinard, llerminna 

10618. Chouinard, Sara Ann Chicago. 111. 

7797. Chrisman, ,\rlhur Newaygo, Mich. 

11453. Christison, John W. . . . Evansville, Wis. 
5461. Christolier, Jane A. . . E. Wilson, N. Y. 
2284. Chubb, Irene Creen Oak, Mich. 

565. Church, Deborah Sheffield, Mass. 

S9I2. Church, Electa Sweedcn, N. Y. 

30. Church, Mrs. Elizabeth, Colchester, Ct. 

7346. Church, Tames N. Y. City 

1649. Church, Julius Canterbury, Conn. 

3711. Church, Lillian .-X . . . .Plainvillc, Conn. 
4744. Church, Mary. .Schuyler's Lake, N. Y. 

2213. Church, Samuel Boston, Mass. 

8947. Church, — ■ • Sheffield, Mass. 

8791. Churchill, George M Lowell, Mass. 

8208. Claflin, Abbie Ilartsgrove, O. 

5711. Claflin, Preston Colebrook, N. H. 

3583. Clanson, Philene Henry, 111. 

5428. Clapp. -Asahel Cuyahofra Falls, O. 

4026. Clapp, Henrietta M Oberlin, Cal. 

11979. Clapp, Louise Cole. .. .Hartford, Conn. 

1425. Clapp, Sally W. Springfield. Mass. 

1279. Clapp. Stephen \Vindsor, O. 

3985. Clapper. Mrs. Jane -Athens^ Pa. 

■ 924. Clark, Abel Windsor, 

. 2035. Clark, Abel .Syracuse, 

236. Clark, Abigail Lebanon 

4916. Clark, Alexander H., 

Cooperstown, 
3314. Clark, .Mmon Westfield, 

962. Clark, Amy Champion, N. Y. 

10157. Clark, .Andrew. .. .Codrington, Canada 

9326. Clark. .\nna Red Oak, la. 

1 909. Clark, .Anne Simsbury, Conn. 

2613. Clark, Amis Richland, N. Y. 

7753. ("lark, .Anson TuUy Vallev. N. Y. 

4908. Clark. Asnhel Cleveland, O. 

1661. Clark, lieeda Sangerfield, N. Y. 

6520. Clark, Calvin .\llegany, N. Y. 

2236. Clark, Caroline Buffalo, N. Y. 

5457. Clark, Charles E Champion. N.- Y. 

3120. Clark, Ebenezcr Litchfield, Conn. 

1662. Clark, Eli E. Granby. Conn. 

2044. Clark, Elizabeth S..S. Windsor, Conn. 

5635. Clark, Elizabeth York, O. 

1736. Clark, Elvira Southampton, Mass. 

8096. Clark, Estella M Chamjion, N. Y. 

1 1487. Clark, Fannie Bath, N. Y. 

4954. Clark, Frances E Lebanon, Conn. 

5365. Clark, George F Louisville, Ky. 

5674. Clark, George Pawlet, Vt. 

1922. Clark, Harriet Little Falls, X. Y. 

7247. Clark, Harriet S...Feedg Hills, Mass. 

2755. Clark, Henry King Lima, N. Y. 

4645. Clark, Hiram Trov. N. Y. 

3844. Clark, Ida Windsor. O. 

737. Clark, Jcrusha. .. .Southampton, Mass. 

356. Clark, Tohn Windsor, Conn. 

1772. Clark, John I Northampton, Mass. 

S543. Clark, John Sidney. . ..Windsor, Conn. 

560. Clark, Joseph Southampton, Mass. 

9603. Clark, Josephine M. ...Durham. Conn. 

8890. Clark. Julius Carlton De Kalb, III. 

3709. Clark, K.nte S Pentwater, Mich. 

296. Clark, Lavinia Andovcr, Conn. 

2737. Clark, Lemuel Morgan, O. 

274. Clark, Margaret. . .Southampton, Mass. 

4514. Clark, Margaret E E. Hartford, Ct. 

9145. Clark, Mary N. Y. City 

8447. Clark, Mattie C Add, la. 

6158. Clark. Nancy J Mendato, Mo. 

6342. Clark, Nancy. . .Newcombville, Canada 

787. Clark. Nathan Lagrange, O. 

10531. Clark, Nelson... W. Spring Creek, Pa. 

5i24. Clark, Ora Cheshire, Mass. 

8825. Clark, Oren L Georgia, Vt. 

6339, Clark, Phrabe .\nn Armada, Mich. 

11952. Clark, Perkins K Elyria, O. 

1315. Clark, Prudence Paincsville, O. 

223. Clark. Rhoda Wcatfield. Mass. 

8777. Clark. Rosaltha Gilmanlown. Wis. 

3242, Clark, Sarah E Jacksonville, 111. 



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6764. Clark, Sarah C Albany, N. Y. 

6973. Clark, Sarah Soulhwick, NIass. 

3029. Clark, Starr Utica, N. Y. 

7194. Clark, Susan M Springtield, .Mass. 

329. Clark, Susanna Lebanon, Conn. 

261. Clark, Theodosia Bloomficld. Conn. 

12646. Clark, Wm. E Los .Angeles, CaL 

1976. Clark, William H . .Copenhagen, N. Y. 
422. Clark, Colchester, Conn. 

8133. Clark, Milwaukee, Wis. 

289. Clarke, Allis Bolton, Conn. 

7290. Clarke, Isabel Ottawa, HI. 

3379. Clarke, Mary Lcvden Hill, N. Y. 

I4i2. Clarke. Thomas 5. Adams, Mass. 

1888. Clauson, Mary Ann Dunton, HI. 

3583. Clauson, Philcnc Henry. III. 

10817. Claxton, Emily E. . . . Waterbury, Conn. 

8340. Clears, Haro' R Kewanee. III. 

4268. Clef ton. Mary B Vernon. Wis. 

2939. Clegg, James Mich. 

3111. Cleveland, John Tecumseh, Mich. 

10611. Cleveland, Gertrude Erie, Pa. 

1921. Cleveland, Scoville. ..Constantia, N. Y. 

3018. Cleveland, Seth Smyrna, N. Y. 

12500. Clevcngcr, Oliver Levi. ..Winston. Mo. 

6286. Clifford, Alfred Chemung, N. Y. 

468i. Clifton, Esther Ann.. Yankee Hill. Cal. 

5179- Cline, Mary M Homer, X. Y. 

9092. Cline, Samuel Homer, N. Y. 

5773- Clinkingbeard, Mary T.. Bi'm'gh'm, la. 

4948. Clinton, Thomas L.. Bal'more Co.. .Md. 

4374. Clogher, Augustin R Utica, X. Y. 

4817. Close, .Abigail Manlius, X. Y. 

6351. Clough, Fidelia .Appleton. Wis. 

5057. Clouse, Mrs. Sarah A. .Springfield, III. 

7349. Clurch. James X. Y. City 

2280. Coats, Elizabeth Egremont, Mass. 

2846. Coburn, James Lvndon, III. 

10784. Coburn, Rubv Stella Hicksvillc. O. 

1725. Cochran, Harriet R -Ark. City, Kan. 

1725. Cochran, Jane. .. .Arkansas City, Kan. 

8796. Cochran, John tiilmantown. Wis. 

3238. Cochran, -Margaret. .. .Westfield, X. Y. 

3738. Cochrane, Joseph Tecumseh, Mich. 

3737- Cochrane, Lewis Clinton, >Iich. 

7407. Codling. .Antoinette Bristol. Conn. 

3826. Coe, Charles C Hartford, Conn. 

2478. Coe, Eunice Winchester, Conn. 

1729. Coe, George D Calumet Co., Wis. 

3711. Coe, lola Fuller Plainville, Conn. 

6353. Coe, Louisa Winchester, Conn. 

5941. Coe. Nellie R Tariffville, Conn. 

3565. Coffin, Elizabeth .A Ottumwa. la. 

3510. Coffin, -Mary Jane Chatfield, ^Iinn. 

1631. Coggswcll, Susan Sand Lake, .Mich. 

11060. Cohn, Nellie Cleveland, O. 

666. Cohoon, Josiah E. Windsor, Conn. 

4776. Colburn, Clarissa C, Be'vcr Dam. Wis. 

3342. Colburn, John Troy, N. Y. 

686.-». Colburn, Lillian Omaha, Neb. 

5044. Colby, Ruba Sycamore. III. 

4115. Cole. Amelia Southampton. Mass. 

2395. Cole. .Ann Windsor, Conn. 

3336. Cole, Harriet A Chatham, X. Y. 

9103. Cole, Isaac Lisle, X. Y. 

3731. Cole. Isabella Portage City, Wis. 

964g. Cole, Joseph Thornton. .. .Alki, Wash. 
42. Cole, John Farmington, Conn. 

64oo. Cole, John Cleveland. O. 

5029. Cole, Luther Mo. 

4316. Cole, Margaret J.. Three Rivers, Mich. 

S356. Cole, Peter Delaware, X Y. 

4115. Cole, Rosina .A.. . .Southampton. Mass. 

8213. Cole, Susanna.'. . .Grand Rapids, Mich. 
10755.1. Colcgrove, Bertha M., Fredonia, X. Y. 

4557. Coleman, Elizabeth J.. .Hebron, Conn. 

2149. Coleman. Julia Otsejjo. X. Y. 

6o46. Coleman. Afarj- A Chicago. 111. 

6670. Colman. Mary Georgia. ... Kenton. Ky. 

2473. Collar, Eliphael Attica, N. Y. 

2473. Collar, Sophronia .Attica, N. Y. 

III-3. Collings, Isaac P Whitingham, Vt. 

50JO. Collins, Asa Hastirps, N. Y. 

1745. Collins, Carrie La Salic, 111. 

7265. Collins, Clarkson .A..N. Haven, Conn. 
12032. Collins, Eliza Briggs. Mertensia. N. Y. 

5782. Collins. Elizabeth Ann . . .Calwood. Mo. 

7060. Collins, Eugenia. . .Leyden Hill, N. Y. 

1866. Collins, Harriet Mich. 

783. Collins, Rebecca Lagrange, O. 



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3791. Collins, Susan Pine Grove, Mich. 

10069. Collins, Willis P Waukegan, 111. 

1066. Collins. Cortland, N. Y. 

15367 Collomb, Emilie Brooklyn, N. Y. 

870-', Coleman, Amelia M Buffalo, N. Y. 

i4. Colt, Abraham Windsor, Conn. 

17. Colt, Esther Windsor, Conn. 

39. Colt, Joseph Windsor, Conn. 

9327. Colt, Julia M Ashby, Mass. 

6843. Colt, Marion Elizabeth Erie, Pa. 

2384. Colt, Nancy Charlcstown, O. 

8834. Colton, Edward G Brooklyn, N. Y. 

311. Colton, Elizabeth Lebanon, Conn. 

816. Colton, Lucy Longmeadow, Mass. 

i960. Colvin, Amos Champion, N. Y. 

2024 Colvin, Benjamin Camillus, N. Y. 

S3i4. Colvin, Eli Caledonia, Mich. 

3208. Combs, Rhoda Trenton, N. Y. 

741 1. Comes, Irving Litchfield, N. Y. 

6622. Comfort, Elizabeth Canisteo, N. Y. 

6619. Compton, Hannah, Walnut L'ke, Mmn. 
8424. Comstock, Bessie M., N. Brifn, Mass. 

2751. Comstock, Eliza H S°"-5' 

2642. Comstock, Harry J. . .Brockport, N. Y. 

1098. Comstock, Nancy Palermo, N. "^■ 

3286. Comstock, Sophronia A., Un. City, Ct. 

4002. Condit. Abram B Spooner, Wis. 

2397. Cone, Eliza Windsor, Corin. 

11809. Cone, Idah Maud Marion, la. 

287. Cone, Jared Bolton, Conn. 

7897. Cone, Jessie I...S. Manchester, Conn. 

6533. Conlev, Mary Dryden, N..1. 

1859. Connelly, Cordelia. .Kelly's Cor., Mich. 

2797. Connelly, John Barre, N- Y. 

4972. Connett, Caroline M...A. Arbor, Mich. 
9934. Connor, Elizabeth, Chattanooga, Tenn. 
6107. Connor, Rachel Louise. . Elmira, N. \. 

6832. Conradt, Fanny ForestviUe, IV. Y. 

11714. Constantine, Frank V. .Pittsfield, Mass. 

6238.1. Constantine, Louis A Aurora, 111. 

1514. Conwav, Margaret Lansing, Mich. 

1 1087. Conway, Mary A Cleveland, O. 

10754. Conway, Fredonia, N. Y. 

2116. Cook, Amaza Moriah, N. Y. 

3i42. Cook, Amos Harmony, N. Y. 

6754. Cook, Ashbel Otego, N. Y. 

4719. Cook, Avery OtisviUe, N. Y. 

663. Cook, Benjamin. ...E. Windsor, Conn. 

ii44. Cook, Benjamin E. Windsor, Conn. 

803. Cook, Ephraim Andovcr, Conn. 

5097. Cook, George S Richmond, Mass. 

A5817. Cook, Hattie Syracuse, P»- Y. 

2387. Cook, Horace Elkhart, Ind. 

7003. Cook, Ida Perrington, Mich. 

806. Cook, James Mecca, O. 

1 84. Cook, John Windsor, Conn. 

6120. Cook, Julia E. .. Saratoga Sp gs, N. Y. 

1195. Cook, Keziah Florence, N. Y. 

84o. Cook, Lambert Lebanon, Conn. 

7194. Cook, Laura SpringfieM, Mass. 

8942. Cook, Levi Portage City, W;s. 

64 1 3. Cook, Louisa Stowe, Vt. 

6036. Cook, Lucie Henderson, Ky. 

2110. Cook, Margaret Granville, N. Y. 

4805. Cook, Marv Malvina. ..Lebanon, Conri. 
4865. Cook, Prudence Baltimore, Md. 

961. Cook, Rosinda Windsor. Conn. 

1196. Cook, Sarah Blooml-.eld, Conn. 

962. Cook, Ursula Champion, N. Y. 

3136. Cook, Zechariah Locke, N. Y. 

2519. Cook, Zerah Windsor, Conn. 

784i. Cook, •. Wis. 

1207. Cooke, Lucy Tornngton, Conn. 

2544. Cooke. Mary Jane Windsor, Conn. 

SiiS. Coolbaugh, Benjamin. . Bar gton, N. \. 

159. Cooley, Deborah Windsor, Conn. 

4964. Cooley, Martha. . ..Santa Barbara, C a . 
6837. Cooley, Martha E Chicago, HI. 

117. Cooley, Mary E. Windsor, Conn. 

7145. Cooley, Mary F Red Willow, Neb. 

4652. Cooley, Polly Cayuga Co., N. Y. 

3464. Coolev, Rebecca.. .Blooiningdalc, Mich. 
1449. Cooley, Rodney.. W. Springfield, Mass. 
9S8i. Cooley, William M. .Springfield, Mass. 

"78. Cooley! Chicopee, Mass. 

2982. Coolidge, John Aurora, 111. 

3513. Coon, Arthur .Jefferson, O. 

9654. Coon, Georgie E Los .\ngeles Ca^. 

2329. Coon, Hannah. Vernon, N. Y. 

5219. Coon, Hannah M Ancrara, N. Y. 



5S.'7. Cooper, .\din Middlesex, N. Y. 

5'-!3. Cooper, Hannah Gallatin, N. Y. 

3953. Cooper, Lucelia E Windsor, Conn. 

1610. Cooper, Martha ■,,^ ",, 

5271. Cooper, Martin Verona, N. Y. 

9668. Cooper, Sherman Ellsworth Japan 

7336. Cooper, Warren W W. Suffield, Ct. 

VIII. Cooper, Phcebe Warnerville, Neb. 

5301. Cope, Sarah .Webster, O. 

2317. Copeland, Maria... Port Gibson, N. Y. 
9307. Copeland, Mary Charlestown, O. 

602. Coplev, Benjamin... W. Sp gf d. Mass. 

3262. Coplev, Henry Westheld Mass. 

4563. Corbiere, William N. >• City 

12020. Corbin, Charles M .Promise la. 

5176. Corbin, Joseph .Oxford, N Y. 

886. Corbin, Prudence SmithviUe, N. Y. 

5039. Cordray, Dailey M .1-owler, Ind. 

10512. Corey, Daniel. .. .Gilbert's Mils. N. Y. 

7751. Corneby, Clara Milan, Pa. 

7749. Corneby, Jessie..., ...Milan Pa. 

5562. Cornell, Elam Baldwin, N. Y. 

II ,7. Cornell, Mary E Groton N. Y. 

4222. Cornell, Nathaniel Cr^stalia, la. 

3S64. Cornell, Sarah Maria. ....... N. "i ■ City 

779. Cornett, Sarah .\icnna, N. Y. 

2506. Cornish, Henry Bloomheld. Conn. 

5539. Cornish. Joel ^I""''"*' t' X' 

8645. Cornwall. Wm. C Buffalo, N. Y. 

3369. Corse, Rebecca W Clarion, Pa. 

3094. Corson, Elizabeth -C anton Pa. 

8872. Corwin, Jessie M Cleveland O. 

,,708. Cottrell, Eldridge.. .Pittsheld. Mass. 
1 1 192. Cottom, Mrs. Ebbie M.. ^"63, 0. 

5023. Cotton, Eunice Gilmaiitown, Wis. 

,,567. Covell, Archie R ....Trumbull, O. 

5537. Covin, Hiram Marcellus N. Y. 

3626. Cowan, William K. ... .Pittsheld, Mass. 

5633. Coudrey, Mehssa Milwaukee, Wis. 

^223. Cowdry, Mary -„--^^^T^i"'^^r,^'- 

s„di. Cnwels Cora Springfield, Mass. 

3I46. SS^en,' Cy"thia......Xyestfie,d, Mass. 

,804 Cowing, Caroline... Haydenvie, Mass. 
io6. cCwini; Job "/S-d-^"" ^' l\l%- 

5809. Cowing, William... HaydenviUe, Mass. 
726. Cowle, Phineas Washington, Mass. 

1267. Cowles, Benjamin .......■•■•■•••■ '^■ 

1547. Cowles, Eleanor.. N. Bloomf.e d, N^ Y. 

3674. Cowles, Elizabeth B. . ..Suftield Conn 

6920. Cowles, Georgianna D ^^ «'« d, Mass. 

7348. Cowles, Jennie. .. .Boston Neck, Mass. 

,346. Cowles, Sarah ^X"*?" h' Mass' 

3622. Cowles, Seth V. estheld, Mass. 

l^. ^ ^uCL^I-^^'^ScusonV,- g 

^53. Crafts, Winnie M °^i'jrN.^Y. 

??i7 CIZ: LLrinda-.-.-.-....... Berlin, Mich. 

'874: Cram Mehetable ■ M"°"a ^t- 

6374. Cramer, George ....... Winsted, Conn 

676^ Cramer, Harman A. . . • . ■ • Troy, "■ ^ 
,,706. C ampton, Henry L-- -E. .Bridgep t, C . 
Inf.- Cramnton, Willis. . .Farmington, Conn. 
lit 2.^ C aXll, Content E. .Muskegon, Mic^. 
h '^li:ifn- ilrrLau;a::^l^uTafo,^N. I 

'°6^- £""j'^ ' IZII' : .Plainville, Conn. 
'"lit S ne, David... ::.E. Windsor, Conn. 

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c:4o4. Crane, Horace ••- „ ^ ,\ r'^Min 

3694. Crane, Seymour ^'^'^tn NY 

%tf ^llll: L°eoi?^rd P.-.-.-.-.Milw-kee,- Wis! 

V.lo. Crawford, Catherine Conneaut, O. 

875. Crawford, Mrs. Dorcas. . .Georgia, Vt. 



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3818. Crawford. Emma E Crafton, Pa. 

3973- Crawford, Margaret, Gr, Rapids, Mich. 

873. Crawford. Sarah Union, Conn. 

3519. Craytor, George H Ashtabula, O. 

4520. Crcbbs, Portland, N. Y. 

5295. Cresap, Van W Montgomery, la. 

5126. Cressey, Frai;k W. Andover, O. 

6792. Crichton, Rosa Noble, Ind. 

8913. Crippcn, Isaac Penficld, N. Y. 

5091. Crippcn, Terusha Howell, Mich. 

878. Crippen, Joel Egrcraont, Mass. 

2282. Crippen, Joel S. Egremont, Mass. 

8912. Crippen, Luceba Penfield, N. Y. 

Sioi. Crippcn, Nathaniel. ..Barrington, Mass. 
8917. Crippen, Oliver Penfield. N. Y, 

266. Crissey, Mary... .New Hartford, Conn. 
8610. Crocker, Catherine. . E. Bridgeport, Ct. 

1937. Crocker, Elizabeth L Byron, Mich. 

5929. Crocker, Elizabeth R Phila., Pa. 

644. Crocker, Esther Lebanon, Conn. 

4521. Crocker, Lewis J Springfield, Pa. 

2008. Crocker, Sophia .Andover, Conn. 

3697. Crocker, \Vatson...E. Granville, Mass. 

9220. Crom, flattie Emporia, Kan. 

6134. Croramett, \'alentine Atlantic. la. 

11308. Cromwell, Jennie. .. .Bainbridge, Is*. Y. 

5030. Crooks, Caroline Hiram. O. 

8799. Crooks, Paulina M Charlotte, Mich. 

764o. Crosby, George E Windsor, Conn. 

2906. Crosby, Mary Elmira, N. Y. 

3450. Crosby, Phelps. N. Y. 

A3961. Crosier, Starr, O. 

2700. Cross, Clarissa Shaftsbury, Vt. 

5956. Cross, Esther J Danvers, 111. 

9043. Cross, Matilda Pomona, Cal. 

5952. Cross. Nelson Palermo. N. Y. 

4488. Crossland, Geo. E Chillicothe, Mo. 

4o49. Croswell, Hallie K Chicago, 111. 

6803. Crothers. Isaiah Phila.. Pa. 

4260. Crouch, Cordelia Liberty, Mich. 

6730. Crouch, June B. . . Vermontville, Mich. 
6033. Crouch, Samuel. . ..Chattanooga, Tenn. 

7398. Crowell, Charles S Middletown, Ct. 

84o3. Crowell. Jacob Chicago, III. 

3024. Crowell, Rhoda, Codringt'n, Ont., Can. 

5893. Crum, Virgilius Erie, Pa. 

ii_7o6. Crumpton, Henry L., E. B'port, Conn. 

I\-io. Cruthcrs. Harry Springfield, 111. 

io4o3. Culbertson, Henry II . . Demosville. Ky. 

2669. Culbertson, Samuel Fairfield, la. 

4o20. CuUum, .Adelaide Meadville. Pa. 

3423. Culver, Walter Adrian, Mich. 

838. Culver, Mrs. , Middletown, Mass. 

21:5. Cummings, Caleb Granville, N. Y. 

5707. Cummings, Sumner. .Colebrook, N. H. 

5788. Cummings, Winfield S Kirkville, la. 

3585. Cummings, William Buffalo, N. Y. 

2338. Cummins, Hulda Monroe, Wis. 

2334. Cummins, John Monroe, Wis. 

3302. Cummins, John Jackson Co., Ind. 

10465. Cummins. L. G Atwood, Ky. 

8978. Curlcy, Mary Green Oak. Mich. 

2058. Currell, Nancy Forest Lake, Pa. 

11776. Curtis, Capitola Centralia, Wash. 

2381. Curtis, Chas. Lewis. . .Charlestown, O. 

4oS2. Curtis, David P Hatfield, Mass. 

2100. Curtis, II. Carrie. .Shepardsville, Mich, 

132. Curtis, Mrs. Hannah. . Windsor, Conn. 

2372. Curtis, Hannah Lodi. O. 

6585. Curtis, Jane Oneida, N. Y. 

4216. Curtis, Martha A Hobart, Ind. 

11363. Curtis. Martha Hanna Meriden, Ct. 

10277. Curtiss, Charles A Wadsworth, O. 

2386. Curtiss, Chauncey B. . .Charlestown. O. 
4119. Curtiss, Chester H. . . Southwick, Mass. 

3432. Curtiss, Datus Olivet, Mich. 

6333- Curtiss, Emily Torrington, Conn. 

3435- Curtiss, Erastus Ionia, Mich. 

7069. Curtiss, Erastus Leon, N. Y. 

2190. Curtiss, H Alden. N. Y. 

9859. Curtiss, Jane Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

3230. Curtiss, Lucy Ann Ripley, N. Y. 

4877. Curtiss, Lucy M Andover, Conn. 

2912. Gushing, A. Denison Elmira, N. Y. 

2909. Gushing, George Rock River, 111. 

2726. Gushing, John Le Rov, N. Y. 

9468. Gushing, Rittner Cicero, N. Y. 

2262. Cushman, .Mice Georgia, Vt. 

8522. Cushman, Joseph I Braintree, Mass. 

4996. Cushman, Morris. . ..Lairdsville, N. Y. 



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1742. Cutler, Terusha 

1966. Cutler, Marthaettc H., 
11741. Cutting, 



Bath. O. 

R'chcst'r, N. Y. 
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9036. Daboll, John Garden City, Minn. 

4 1 1 5. Daddye, Abbic Southampton, Mass. 

^335' Daggct, Mar>' Ann Cornado, Kan, 

6157. Dailcy, Joanna Mendato, Mo. 

7707. Daly, Daniel Waverly, N. Y. 

3176.5. Damon, Asa Waynesfield. O. 

5813. Damon, John Florence, Mass. 

2goz. Damon, Phcebe A. ... Muskegon, Mich. 

7947. Dana, Abby Helen Mereta, Texas 

5603. Dana, Charles Woodstock. Vt 

7946. Dana, Sarah S Englewood, N. J, 

3507. Daniells, Squire Jefferson, O. 

10088. Daniels, Adda Battle Creek, Mich. 

24 1 3. Daniels, Gad Oak Creek, Wis. 

5443. Daniels, Horace Hartford, Conn. 

5444. Daniels, Norman H.. ..Windsor, Conn. 
5631. Daniels, Philanda. .Battle Creek, Mich, 
5326. Daniels, Roxa A Windsor, Conn. 

275. Danks, Moses Southampton, Slass. 

6065. Danks, Stephen Springfield, Mass. 

7909. Darby, Susan C N. Adams, Mass. 

9378. Darling, Henry Allegan, Mich. 

XI. Darling, Grace Oberlin, O. 

2756. Darrow, Osmond. .. .Waterford, Conn, 
2818. Dart, Betsey Bolton, Conn, 

4o6. Dart, Mary E. Windsor, Conn. 

157. Darte, Mary Bolton, Conn. 

592. Darwin, Sabrina A., Lan'boro'h, Mass. 

6702. Daugherty, Annie E Mariba, Ky. 

io44g. Daugherty, Estella Newport, Ky. 

10452. Daugherty, Joseph H W'msto*n, Ky. 

6781. Daugherty, William. .Homer City, Pa. 
2209. Davenport, Asher Boston, Mass. 

761. Davenport, Benjamin, Cazeno'a, N. Y. 
10693. Davenport, Harriet N., 

Spencertown, N. Y. 

9055. Davey, John N Maine. N. Y. 

8839. Davidson, Eva Fort Dodge, la. 

8653. Davies, Isabella Potts Phila., Pa. 

425 1. Davis, Caroline Wis. 

3918. Davis, Clara Kingston, Pa. 

3153. Davis, Cynthia Tolland, Conn. 

10536. Davis, De Witt Maine, N. Y. 

5236. Davis, Elias Hicks Ionia, Mich. 

7065. Davis, Ellen M Turin, N. Y. 

1 1870. Davis, Ernest Greene, N. Y. 

9856. Davis, Fanny E Bolton, Conn. 

121 17. Davis, Grace Bennington, Vt. 

5954. Davis, Henry Palermo, N. Y. 

4090. Davis, John J Damascus, O. 

6199. Davis, Josephine E Helena, Mont, 

5021. Davis, Laura Braintree. Vt. 

J974. Davis, Maria Utica, N. Y. 

7030. Davis, Mary New London, Conn. 

7218. Davis, Mary C JeflFerson, O. 

8882. Davis, Morris Cleveland, O. 

4807. Davis, Noyes Lebanon, Conn. 

2897- Davis, Orril Ballston, N. Y. 

1903. Davis, Reuben Panama, N. Y. 

2349. Davis, Ruth Liverpool, O. 

7301. Davis, Samuel Otis, Ind. 

6924. Davis, Scott F Cambridge, Mass. 

4343. Davis. Thomas B Ithaca, N. Y. 

10436. Davis, Thomas J. ..Independence, Ky. 

5964. Davis, Villette Scranton, Pa. 

4253. Davis. William Iliram, O. 

11093. Davis, William Cleveland, O. 

7139. Davis, Saltm, 111. 

9224. Davison, James Centre. O. 

6245. Dawson, Charity Momence, HI. 

2638. Dawson, John Wm Nevada. la, 

i446. Day. Ada W. Springfield, Mass. 

468. Day. Adonijah. . . . E. Ellington, Conn. 

9265. Day. Cornelius Fremont, O. 

9980. Day, Elihu Marvin Hebron, Conn. 

152. Day, John Colchester, Conn. 

6575. Day, Joseph N. Y. 

2552. Day. Matthias Mansfield, O. 

471. Day, Noah E. Windsor, Conn. 

2696. Day, Paulena Plainfield. N. Y, 

3311. Day, Sarah Todd Co., Minn. 

II-6. Day, Thomas Catskill. N. Y. 

3267. Da>'ton. Milo M Bedford, Mass. 

4848. Deal, George Jas. ..Baltimore Co., Md. 



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3860. Dean, Asa Windsor, O. 

1907. Dean, Eliza St. Anthony, ^Iinn. 

7160. Dean, H. Maria Barre, Mass. 

3839. Dean, Horace Windsor. O. 

1563. Dean, Joanna Kendall, Mich. 

8979. Dean, Priscilla Lyons, Mich. 

1918. Dean, Sabrina. , .\\'estmoreland, N. Y. 

6745. Dean, Sarah A N'orth Bay, N. Y. 

6005. Dean, Sullivan Hamilton, K. Y. 

8447. Dean, Viola C Auburn, N. Y. 

8101. Dearborn, Lyman H. . . Brattleboro, Vt. 

5198. Decker, Catherine Gallatin, N. Y. 

2315. Decker, Christina, Gallatin, N. Y. 

5207. Decker, John Ancram, N. Y. 

5619. Decker, Margaret A. .Deckert'n, N. J. 

5619. Decker, Mary Deckertown, N. J. 

2261. Dee, Elijah Georgia. Vt. 

1854. De Ferries, Sophia Oneida, N. Y. 

6758. De Forest, Elizabeth Otego, N. Y. 

5122. De Graw, William. ... Greenville, Mich. 

610. De Lamater, Sarah Oram, N. Y. 

3361. Delamater, Washington, Liberty, Mich. 

8714. De Laney. Jennie E Boston, Mass. 

5081. Delaney, James Clinton, N. Y. 

5090. De Long, Abraham Chazy, X. Y. 

J 2345. Demary, Rose D Akron, O. 

8i44. De May, James M Sandusky, O. 

5938. Deming, Alfred H Salem, Conn. 

2708. Deming, Eliza Saratoga, N. Y. 

4801. Deming, Ella Rosine. .Hartford, Conn. 

5S64. Deming, Ellen Adelia Durant. la. 

2374. Deming, George Torrington, Conn. 

1225. Deming, Ichabod. . . . Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 
777. Deming, Lucy. . .Westmoreland, N. Y. 

5554. Deming, Sarah Ann N. Y. City 

7322. Demming, Estelle M....Granby, Conn. 

5946. Demraon, David T. ...N. Haven, N. Y. 

5947. Demmon, Leonard Moline, Mich. 

3584. Demond. Augustus G.. W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

4634. Denio, Julia Glens Falls, N. Y. 

4792. Denison, William Winthrop, Conn. 

9868. Dennis, Herbert Detroit, Mich. 

2569. Dennis, Ucal Cicero, N. Y. 

9156. Dennis, Gallatin, N. Y. 

6179. Dennison, Charles P Mansfield, O. 

2212. Denslow, Anne Coventry, Conn. 

6213. Densmore, David H Potter, N. Y. 

1385. Denslow, Martha. . Lewanee Co., Mich. 

6773. De Quindre, Henry Wash., D. C. 

4974. Derby, Cordelia W. ..N. Haven, N. Y. 

254. Derby, Mary Half Moon, N. Y. 

4583. Derby, Mary Fisherville, X. H. 

4o24. Derrett, Samuel .Alfred, Huntsburg, O. 

2829. Derrow, Nathan B E. Windsor. Ct. 

1097. Derthick, Abigail Salem, Conn. 

2191. Derlhrick, Ira Alden, N. Y. 

1843. De Silvey, Jeremiah. .Greenwich. X. Y. 

4iii. Detrick, Stargaret E. . .Meshoppen, ^Pa. 

2344. Deuel, Lucetta Emporia, Kan. 

6551. Deval. Charles Baraboo, Wis. 

8248. Dever, Edward M Morton, 111. 

12035. De Vine, Edw. B Victor, N. Y. 

11092. Devore, Clifton Nelsonville, O. 

3278. Dewey, Albert C, Salt L'ke City, Utah 

1443. Dewey, Allen Sullivan, Pa. 

3673. Dewey, Amariah A Chicago, lU. 

1545. Dewey, -Asahel Lebanon, Conn. 

611. Dewey, Benjamin Westfield, Mass. 

3249. Dewey, Edward Westfield, Mass. 

2152. Dewey, Experience. .Cooperst'n, N. Y, 

3561. Dewey, George H Alba, Pa. 

6930. Dewey, Grace Nancy Erie, Pa. 

65. Dewey, Hannah Simsbury, Conn. 

2053. Dewey, Henry F Bennington, Vt. 

6877. Dewey, Henry Springfield, Alass. 

3576. Dewey, Jane S. C 

2151. Dewey, Josiah Brooklyn. N. Y. 

3222. Dewey, Lucretia Egremont, Mass. 

6l4. Dewey, Marv Southwick, Mass. 

1427. Dewey, Sarah Westfield, Mass. 

911. Dewey, Timothy Westfield, Mass. 

3168. De Witt, Henrv Troupsburg, N. Y. 

4963. De Witt. Jezreel Burlingame, Kan. 

9621. De Wolf. Joseph Conneaut, Pa. 

4695. Dexter, Lavina..,.X. Coventry, Conn. 

80. Dibble, Ebenezer Windsor, Conn. 

1 1847. Dibble, Fred Smithville, N. Y. 

3279. Dibble. John Westfield, Mass. 

4o. Dibble, Wakefield Simsbury, Conn. 

5997. Dickenson, Julia Greenfield, N. Y. 



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Dickey, George P. . . . Ackworth, N. H. 

Dickinson, Anson Blissfield, Mich. 

Dickinson, Hannah.. X. Amh'rst, Mass. 

Dickinson, Julia Greenfield, Mass. 

Dickinson, Louisa Oneida, X. Y. 

Dickinson, Mary Mich. 

Dickinson. St. Paul, Minn. 

Dickson, Eliza Swissdale, Pa. 

Dietrick, Irene Amelia. . .Crafton, Pa. 

Diets, Ella Chicago, 111. 

Diffendaffer, Annie. . ..Kan. City, Kan. 
Diggens, Thomas... E. Windsor, Conn. 
Dikeman, Catherine .... Sheffield, Mass, 

Dill, Frank Benson Pittsburg, Pa. 

Dilworth, Eliza Fairfax C. H., Va. 

Dimock, Elias Ossian, N. Y. 

Dinsmoor, Louisa C. . . Southw'k, Mass. 

Dix, Mandane X. Brookfield. X. Y. 

Dix, Solomon Centerville, Pa. 

Dix, William S Chicago, 111. 

Dixon, Abbie Le Roy, N. Y. 

Dixon, Helen . ..Cananea, Sonora, Mex. 

Doane, Eunice E. Windsor, Conn. 

Doane, Henrietta Egremont. Mass. 

Doane, Henry A Vineland, X. J. 

Doane, Kate Elsie. .Manchester, Conn. 
Dodge, Algernon S. ..Mt. Hope, N. Y. 

Dodge, Eliza Madrid, X. Y. 

Dodge, Emma Windsor, O. 

Dodge, Harriet E Jefferson, O. 

Dodge, Nancy Salem, Conn. 

Dodge. Nellie L Ashland. Or. 

Dole, Timothy Berlin, X. Y. 

Dolsen, Levi Detroit, Mich. 

Domkee, Anna W. Haven, Conn. 

Donahue, James Hillsdale, X. Y. 

Donaldson, Blair. Xeb. 

Dongwall, Mrs. Carrie W...X. Y.City 

Donohue. James Onondaga, X. Y. 

Donzy, Faith Delia Pemberville, O. 

Doolittle, Asenath..Xew Haven, Conn. 
Doolittle, Mrs. Freelove C. 

Hinsdale, 111. 

Dopson, Mylinda Corning, Cal. 

Dorchester, Lydia X. Bolton, Conn. 

Dore, Ella Chicago, 111. 

Dorman, J. W Volga, S. Dak. 

Dorman. Kate Julia. .Battle C'k, Mich. 
Dome, John Killian..W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Dorsey, Benjamin L Gillespie, lU. 

Dorsey, Carrie B Louisville, Ky. 

Dortondork, Boston, Mass. 

Doty, Isaac White Lake, Mich. 

Doty, Kirtland Attica, N. Y. 

Douglass, Andrew S . . Peterboro, X. Y. 

Douglass, Charles Westfield, Mass. 

Dougrey, Clarissa B. 

St. Catherines, Can., VV. 
Dousman, George G. . Milwaukee, Wis. 

Dow, Dianthe S. Coventry, Conn. 

Downey, Sidney Berea, O. 

Downing. Hannah Chicago, 111. 

Downs, Harriet B Xew Haven, Ct. 

Downs, Sarah Norwich, Conn. 

Drake, Anne Armira. ..Torrington. Ct. 

Drake, .Austin C Boston, Mass. 

Drake, Bildad Lafayette, Ind. 

Drake, David Springfield, Mass. 

Drake, Ella Emerson, Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
Drake. Mrs. Hannah. -Windsor, Conn. 

Drake, Harriet P Craftsbury, Vt. 

Drake, Henry Windsor, Conn. 

Drake, Jacob Windsor, Conn. 

Drake, Lydia E. Windsor, Conn. 

Drake, Lydia Windsor, Conn. 

Drake, Martha Windsor, Conn. 

Drake, Mindwell. . .E. Windsor, Conn. 
Drake. William B...W. Suffield, Conn. 

Dresbach, Sarah C Pawlet, Vt. 

Dressel, Anna Fennville. Mich. 

Driggs, Adele Henry. S. Dak. 

Driggs, Anna Pike, N. Y. 

Driggs, Lucv Westfield, Mass. 

Driggs, Nellie... Xew Hartford, Conn. 

Driscoll. Josephine X. Britain, Ct. 

Druse, Mittie Hugo.^ Col. 

Druse, Phoebe Xew Haven, X. Y. 

Drullard. Alice Angell. .Buffalo, X. Y. 

Dryer, Caroline L Buffalo, N. Y. 

Du Boise, Ward.. Cross Village, Mich. 



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q4io. Duckcls, Sarah A ("arliiiville, lit. 

8857. Duilley, Ilc-nry C Brooklyn, N. Y. 

lo-^os. Dudlcj'. Henry E Covington, Ky. 

9266. Dudk'V, Mary Sullivan, O. 

20-10. DuJky. St. Charles. III. 

10188. IJufTt-y, Winchester, Conn. 

A7654. Dugan, Elizahcth Kcosauqua, la. 

9936. Dugan. Thomas S I.ouisviflc, Ky. 

1 1343. Duianey. .McCook, Neb. 

lo44i. Dunaway, .Alta Jane. . ..Louisville, Ky. 

6821. Dunaway, Ella 

30o4. Dunbar, Eliza Ann, \V. Camden, N. Y. 

S258. Duncan, Harriet Empire, Kan. 

1163. Dunham, Betsey Colchester, Conn. 

4705. Dunham, Cornelia M., Ellington, Conn. 

4477. Dunham, Danane Denmark, N. Y. 

46o. Durham, Deborali Hebron, Conn. 

24io. Dunham. Edward.. E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

4703. Durham, Henrietta. ..N. Coventry, Ct. 
230. Dunham, Isaac Hebron. Conn. 

6196. Dunham, Sarah E. .Park'rsbV, W. Va. 

8836. Dunlap, Robert Hydro, Okla. 

7671. Dunning, .*\manda. . ..Cazenovia. Mich. 

8129. Dunway. Elbridge. .Copenhagen, N. Y. 
11447. Duquette. Grace O..Gr. Rapids, Mich. 

5135. Durfec, Horace Newark, N. Y. 

3458. Durham, Thomas. .. .Champlain, N. Y. 

64i4. Durkee, Mary Stowe, Vt. 

1185. Durkee, William Conn. 

10077. Dusenbury. Elizabeth, Battle C'k, Mich. 

3230. Dustin, Lucy Ripley, N. Y. 

3232. Dustin, Olive Racmc, Wis. 

II-4. Dutcher, Jacob Gilboa, N. Y. 

894. Dutcher, Margaret .\ncram. N. Y. 

1618. Dwight, Daniel, E. Lonpme'dow, Mass. 

9664. Dwyre. Charles, Jr Ft. Collins, Col. 

6328. Dye. Efhe N. Granby, Conn. 

7392. Dyer, Rennet Middletown, Conn. 

173. Dyer, Mary Ashford, Conn. 

10482. Dyer, Shepard L Lodi, O. 

5269. Dygcrt. Thomas Oneida, N. Y. 

1423. Dykeman, Catherine. ..Salisbury, Conn. 



7S9I. Earlc, Moses Lee Oshkosh, Wis. 

4235. Early, George W Otisco. Mich. 

9274. Early, Mary W Cleveland. O. 

7083. East, Thomas Greece, N. Y. 

4036. Eaton, Ervilla S Kan. 

6583. Eaton, Frank T Grand Rapids, la. 

31 12. Eaton, Sarah Ann.. Council Bluffs, la. 

5691. Eaton, Susan Worcester, Mass. 

1687. Eaton, William Springfield, Pa. 

10662. Eby. H. .Mice Columbiana, O. 

10109. Eckels, Ethel E Union City, Pa. 

4367. Eckerson, Peter Q Passaic, N. J. 

3965. Eckhart, Margaret Logan, O. 

5743. Eddy, Almira E. Greenwich, R. I. 

2046. Eddy, Elizabeth Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

6519. Eddy, Dr. John I Olean, N. Y. 

8914. Eddy, Remember. . .Farmington, ^Iich. 

1912. Eddy, Sarah Franklin Grove, 111. 

11035. Edc, William R Half Day, III. 

7846. Edge, Lewis Grart Newton, la. 

393'*- Edgerlon, Emily Cordelia, Dundee, III. 

4884. Edgerton, Frances Andover, Conn. 

5898. Edgerton, Henry R Madison, Wis. 

5850. Edgerton, Sarah .Mthea..Rcd Oak, la. 

4294. Edie. Louisa. . .Peninsula Point, N. Y. 

S008. Edwards, Charles. . ..Watervillc, N. Y. 

2763. Edwards, Cyrus Upper .Mton, III. 

5131. Edwards, Elizabeth Jane. .Chicago, III. 

9663. Edwards, Irene C Ft. Collins, Col. 

1770. Edwards, Ralph Adrian, Mich. 

XII-5. Edwards, Ruby M Westerly, R. I. 

258. Eggleston, Constant. . ..Windsor, Conn. 
331. Eggleston, Daniel. . ..Bloomfield. Conn. 
179. Eggleston, Deborah Torrington, Ct. 

128. Eggleston, Hannah. .. -Windsor, Conn. 

129. Eggleston, Isabel. .. .Torrington, Conn. 
4199. Eggleston, Pamela. .Broome Co., N. Y. 

689. Eggleston, Samuel. . .Bloomfield, Conn. 

5504. Eggleston, Sidney Guilford, N. Y. 

7255- Eginton, Daniel Weslfield, Mass. 

10067. Egle, Marj- Bcllevue, O. 

94i2. Eldred, .Mice H Rffcky Ford. Col. 

4690. Eldred. Francis. ... Sauk Center, Minn. 



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Ellas, George S. . 

Ellenwood. Harriet S. .. ..Attica, 

Ellic, Jabitha Butler, Ky 

Ellingsworth, Thomas Delphi, Ind. 

Elliott, Annetta Wichita, Kan. 

Elliott. Isaac N Harveyville, Kan. 

Ellis. Benjamin Grant. .Clinton, Mich. 
Ellis, Bethia H... German Flats, N. Y. 

Ellis, Charles .-Vppleton, Wis. 

Ellis, Jabitha Butler, Ky. 

Ellis, Jessie B Hopkinson, la. 

Ellis, Luther la. 

Ellis, Mary L Cleveland, O. 

Ellis, Sylvester Nemaha, la. 

Ellis, Tabitha H.. German Flats, N. Y. 

Ells. Chester C Walla Walla, Wash. 

Ellsworth, .Abigail. . E. Windsor, Conn. 
Ellsworth, Elizabeth. ..E. Windsor, Ct. 
Ellsworth, Ilezekiah. .. .Chester. Mass. 

Ellsworth, John E Ypsilanti, Nlich. 

Ellsworth, Mary Windsor, Conn. 

Ellsworth, Minnie D., N. Pomona. Cal. 
Ellsworth, '1 homas. . . .W'indsor, Conn. 

Ellsworth, ...Cannon Falls, Minn. 

Elmendorf, Elizabeth R., 

Somcrville, N. J. 

Elmer, .Azubah Morgan, O. 

Elmer, Deborah Tolland, Conn. 

Elmer, Naomi E. Windsor, Conn. 

Elmer, Olive E. Windsor, Conn. 

Elmer, Samuel.... E. Windsor, Conn. 

Elmer, Samuel E. Windsor, Conn. 

Elmer, Tryphena Westheld, Mass. 

Elmore, Helen O Fenner, N. Y. 

Elsburg, Emily .-Xthcns, Pa. 

Elton, John Clinton, N. Y. 

Elwell, Wilber Montville, O. 

Ely, George Boonton, N. Y. 

Ely, James Hudson, N. Y. 

Ely, Mary Springfield, Mass. 

Ely. Sabra W. Springfield. Mass. 

Emblem, James Elmira, N. Y. 

Embler. Mildred. .. New Haven, Conn. 

Embody, Margaret Toledo, O. 

Emery, Elvira Nashua, N. H. 

Eminger, Earl Chardon, O. 

Emmerson, Emma Sparta, Mich. 

Emmonds, Catherine E., Colchester. Ct 
Emmonds, Phccbe E. .Colchester, Conn. 
Emmons, Anson.. .W. Granville, ^Iass. 

Emmons, Bet.-:ey Syracuse, N. Y. 

Emmons, Isaac Antioch, III. 

Emmons, Orrin Spafford, N. Y. 

Emmons, Samuel Cicero, N. Y. 

Emory, Rebecca Middlesex. N. Y. 

Emory, William Greenville, Pa. 

Endicott, Geo. W Amherst, Mass. 

England. Nathan Westfield, O. 

England, Stephen Miles Lodi, O. 

England, Stephen Miles Lodi, O. 

Engle, John S Falls, O. 

Englehart, George J. . . St. Joseph, Mo. 

Enno, Hannah Windsor, Conn. 

Eno, .-Xbcl Simshury, Conn. 

Eno, -Ann \\'indsor. Conn. 

Eno, Frederick A Granville, O. 

Enos, Joel Monroe, Wis. 

Enos. Sarah Union, Conn. 

Enquest, .Arthur L^tica, N. Y. 

Eppes, Sleckie G....L0S .Angeles, Cal. 

Erlman, Mary E Fennville, Mich. 

Ervin, Clara May Chicago. HI. 

Estes, Ira Burlington, N. Y. 

Estes, Samuel Dallas. Texas 

Fustic, Elizabeth Tekamah, Neb. 

Eustus, Mary Duancsburg, N. Y. 

Evans, Clara Wis. 

Evans, Dora Ilolbrook, Ky. 

Evans, Griffith O Columbus, Wis. 

Evans, Rachel Albany. N. Y. 

Evans. Sarah Pawlet, Vt. 

Eveleth, James W.. .Springfield, Mass. 

Everton, William Westfield, Mass. 

Everton. William Westfield, Mass. 

Everts, Frank D. ... Indianapolis, Ind. 

Ewcll, Sylvanus St. Louis. Mich. 

Eyies, Mary Ann Bloomington, III. 



713 



Mxxhtx Btwxxh 



730 J. Falilar, Emma Otis, Ind. 

7987. Fairbanks, Myrtie Lyons. Wis. 

6324. Fairchilds, George Avon, Conn. 

33S4. Falen. James N. Y. City 

9925. Faley, Florence Bell Clint, Texas 

12292. Falor, Ephraim Akron, O. 

54i6. Fanning, John J. .. .Winchester, Conn. 

2753. Fargo, Marvin Le Roy, N. \. 

9349. Farley, Frederick A., N. Hartford, Ct. 

5151. Farmer, Lucretia E. Troy, Pa. 

4363- Farmer, Sarah J St. Paul, Minn. 

3610. Farnham. Asa Goodell. .Tolland, Mass. 

1823. Farnham, Eli 111. 

2692. Farnham, George. . .Watertown, N. Y. 
759. Farnham, Mary Cazenovia, N. Y. 

87S0. Farnsworth, Anna. . . -Marshall. Minn. 

3356. Farnsworth, Lydia Pompeii, Mich. 

7723. Farnsworth, Nellie Athens, Pa. 

5025. Farnsworth, William Roxbury, Vt. 

8775. Farnsworth, William. . . .Braintree, Vt. 

7764. Farr, Mrs. May Bergen, N. Y. 

6s(j-2- Farrand, Aurelia R... Harmony, N. Y. 

6563. Farrand, Wm. W., Ch'ta'q'a Co., N. Y. 

1761. Farrar, Jonathan. .Cummington, Mass. 

1765. Farrar, Tonatlian. .Cummington, Mass. 

3131. Farrar, Wiggin M., 

Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 

3091. Farrell, Henry T. O. .. .Kankakee, 111. 
io642. Farrington, Ann Jane. . . .Chicago, 111. 

5335- Farron, Emily Brooklyn, N. Y. 

0491. Fasset, Newton P Marengo, 111. 

10681. Fawley, William Cleveland, O. 

3668. Fay, Cordelia Chicago. 111. 

i44o. Fay, William H Jefferson, O. 

2037. Fay, William Wolcott, N. Y. 

0077. Fellows, Aaron. . . .Gloversville, N. Y. 

9382, Fellows, Froena E. Wilson, N. Y. 

3736. Felton, Margaret Alaiedon, Mich. 

A9193.03. Fenglie, A. A. . . . Car.non Falls, Minn. 

3931. Fenner, Selina Half Day, 111. 

648 r. Fenton, Ann Granville. Pa. 

i9o4. Fenton, Elizabeth T. . . .Vernon, N. Y. 

5838. Fenton, George, Burl'gton Flats, N. Y. 

7593- Fenton, Phila L Palatine, III. 

5273. Ferguson, Annes Verona, N. Y. 

3972. Ferguson, Hannah. . ..Cazenovia, Mich. 

5215. Ferguson, Sarah. . ..Manchester, N. Y. 
12567. Ferguson, Thomas M. . . -Lenox, Mass. 

2905. Ferguson, William Elmira. N. Y. 

io442. Ferhure, H. Louis Louisville, Ky. 

8966. Fero, James Norton, Kan. 

4215. Ferrin, Nathan H Richmond, Va. 

8788. Ferry, Anson Bidwell ... Braintree. Vt. 

8053. Ferry, Edward Sheffield, Mass. 

5875. Ferry, Jenny Corry, Pa. 

561. Ferry, John Sheffield, Mass. 

3639. Ferry. Martha C Palmer, Mass. 

161. Ferry, Mary Bolton, Conn. 

3547. Field. Charlotte Springfield, Mass. 

5560. Field, Emily Louise. .JPlainlield, N. Y. 

4227. Field, John Vernon Springs, la. 

7537- Field, Mrs. Marv J Prescott, Ariz. 

857. Field, Sarah Wells Lebanon, Conn. 

1072. Field, Zilpah Whately, Mass. 

4o68. Fifield, Portia Naomi Medina. O. 

125. Filley, Abigail Windsor, Conn. 

9251. Filley, Charles T Hartford, Conn. 

1622. Filley, David BloomficM, Conn. 

2572. Filley, Emily Barkhamsted, Conn. 

9368. Filley, Harriet E Windsor, Conn. 

499. Filley, Jerusha Bloomfield, Conn. 

107. Filley, Jonathan Simsbury, Conn. 

3683. Filley, Laura Suffield, Conn. 

975. Filley, Laurana Windsor. Conn. 

250;. Filley, Susannah. . . .Bloomfield, Conn. 
12358. Fillis, John Brush. Col. 

7794. Finch. Merrit L Weymouth, O. 

4542. Finch, Sarah Rome. N. Y. 

8382. Finks, Rosanna E. ... Sherburne, N. Y. 
12296. I-'irestone. George Forest. .. .Akron, O. 

2791. Firkins. Clarissa Syracuse, N. Y. 

9981. Firth, Morris Colchester, Conn. 

3437. Fish. Effie A Bergen, N. Y. 

5251. Fish. Eleanor N. Y. City 

6894. Fish, Joseph Hartford. O. 

11711. Fish. William A Lenox, Mass. 

7425. Fisher. Alice St. Paul, Minn. 

2696. Fisher. Clarissa Plainfield, N. Y. 

8758. Fisher, Mary Ann Akron, O. 

2902. Fisher, Sarah Anna. . Muskegon, Mich. 



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Fi?k, Alanson Milford, N. Y. 

Fisk, Claytor. B Brookfield, Vt. 

Fisk, Leroy D Fiskburg. Ky. 

Fisk. Orlando H Brookfield, Pa. 

Fiske, James D Halstead. Pa. 

Fitch, Amelia Concord, O. 

Fitch. Ann Westfield, Conn. 

Fitch, Caroline Eunice. . .Andover, Ct. 

Fitch, Chauncey Olmsted, O. 

Fitch, Chauncey Olmsted, O. 

Fitch. Mrs. Clarissa A.. Bolton, Conn. 

Fitch, Dar.iel Norwalk, O. 

I'itch, Elijali Lebanon, Conn. 

Fitch, Elijah E. Windsor, Conn. 

Fitch, Emily E Laporte, Ind. 

I--itch, Horace Olmsted, O. 

Fitch, Huldah P Lebanon. Conn. 

Fitch, Tames Claridon, O. 

Fitch, Justin Windsor, Conn. 

Fitch, Lucius New Lyme, O. 

Fitch, Maria Middlesex, N. Y. 

Fitch, Marian Hillhouse, Boston, Mass. 

Fitch, Nancy Burlington, Vt. 

Fitch. Thetford, Vt. 

Fitzgerald, John Mondovi, Wis. 

Fitzpatrick, Nora Elm Hall. Mich. 

Fitz Simonds, Thos Torrington, Ct. 

Ftagg, Edward Berlin, Mass. 

Flagg, Wm. A Smithville, N. Y. 

Flaising, Myra L. . .Washington, D. C. 

Fleming, Edward Colebrook, Conn. 

Fleming, Harriette Medina, O, 

Fletcher, Anna P Berea, O. 

Fletcher, Mrs. Ellen .. Middletown, Ct. 
Fletcher, Josephine, E. H'milt'n, N. Y. 
Fletcher, Mary. . ..Summer Hill, N. Y. 

Fletcher, O Champion, N. Y. 

Flight, Margaret C...New Haven, Ct. 

Flint, Avery L Randolph, Vt. 

Flint, Egbert S Champion, N. Y. 

Flint, Elijah L Otis, Mass. 

Flint, Harriet Ellen Randolph, Vt. 

Fluno, Corlista Volga, S. Dak. 

Flynn, Ella Trov, N. Y. 

Flynn, Ruth Blair, Neb. 

Fobes, Harmiriia Windsor, O. 

Fogal, Mary Elizabeth . . Mauston, Wis. 

Foley, Alice Racine, Wis. 

Foley, Ellen M Grafton, O. 

Folger, Fanny Baltimore, Md. 

Follict, Maria Delta, Mich. 

Folsom, Caroline Waterloo, Wis. 

Folsom, George Boston, Mass. 

Folsom. Helen Red Oak, la. 

Foot, Adeline Hampden, O. 

Foot, Heber Westlield, Mass. 

Foot, Mary E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

Foote, Abigail E. Hampton, Conn. 

Footc, Ella Celest, 

Leonard Bridge, Conn. 

Foote, Julia Ann Rochester, N. Y. 

Foote, Phcebe Hastings, Mich. 

Foote, Sam.uel Simsbury, Conn. 

Forbes, Esther N. K . 

Forbes, Hannah Troy, N. Y. 

Forbes, Joshua Wayne, O. 

Forbes, Maggie A Easton, Mo. 

Forbes, Olive Morganville, N. Y. 

Forbes, Susan Elizabeth. Pa. 

Force, Clarence E Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Force, Maria Louisa N. Y. City 

Ford, Clarissa M Belmont, N. Y. 

Ford, Elias L Footville, O. 

Ford, Eliza Wis. 

Ford, Fanny Alexander, N. Y. 

Ford, James K. Cleveland, O. 

Ford, Lucv Bolton. N. Y. 

Ford, Stephen W. Haven. Conn. 

Forrest, John Scotch Ridge. O. 

Forshee, James W Hillsdale, Mich. 

Forster, jane Fruita, Col. 

Fort, Maria Hartford, Conn. 

Forward, Alice M St. Louis, Mo. 

Fosbee, A. Conant Smyrna, N. Y. 

Foseate, Reuben P Berlin, Mass. 

Fosicitt,' Howard Enfield, Conn, 

Foss, Arthur Montreal, Can. 

Foster, Betsey E. Windsor, Conn. 

Foster, Carlos S. Windsor, Conn. 

Foster, Eleanor. .. .Brownsville, Minn. 



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714 



joiis. Foster, L. II Mantcno, 111. 

K709. l-"ostcr, Maud B.. Chippewa Falls, Wis. 
907. Foster, Melancthon, W. St'kb'ge, Mass. 

7097. Foster, Olive Salisbury, N. Y. 

48i4. Foster, Philene A Lebanon, Conn. 

1083. Foster, Sarah Middlebury, \'t. 

6996. Foster, Susan Augusta. . ..Chicago, 111. 

7609. Foster, Thomas Conneaut, O. 

9158. Fowler, Alonzo Copake, N. Y. 

5366. Fowler, Angeline Kendallville, Ind. 

1157. Fowler, Betsey Lebanon, Conn. 

830. Fowler, Daniel Hudson, N. Y. 

122. Fowler, Elizabeth Lebanon, Conn. 

3816. Fowler, Ellen Pittsburg, Pa. 

512. Fowler, Mary Torrington, Conn. 

3160. Fowler, Mary Galway, N. Y. 

837. Fowler, Samuel. . .Perth Amboy, N. J. 

3315. Fowler, William Wcstfield, Mass. 

1 1437. Fowler, Lebanon, Conn. 

6379- Fowlstone, George, 

Smithville Flats, N. Y. 

1925. Fox, Amanda la. 

4388. Fox, Charity Elm Hall, Mich. 

7085. Fox, Franklin W. .. Bridgeport, Conn. 

43B3. Fox, H. B Cal. 

6. Fox, Hannah Windsor, Conn. 

2998. Fox, Joseph Lee, N. Y. 

6552. Fox, Lewis Dalton, Wis. 

4895. Fox. Mary E. Windsor, Conn. 

1348. Fox, Stiles Westfield, Mass. 

8395- Fox, William Beaver Dam, Wis. 

9862. Frain, Emma Woodland. Cal. 

8368. Fraley, Edward Delta, Mich. 

ii4o6. Frame, James E Yokohama, Japan 

6965. France, .-Mice Randolph, O. 

6962. France, Susan M Randolph, O. 

10666. France, William Randolph, O. 

1983. Francis, Harriet Burke, N. Y. 

4899. Francis, John . ..Windsor Locks, Conn. 

1965. Francis, Louisa Carthage. N. Y. 

4783. Francis, Lucy C Pittsfield, Mass. 

932. Francis, William Windsor, Conn. 

9420. Francisco, Jeannette. ... Fulton, N. Y. 

2030. Franklin, George Huron Co.. O. 

1570. Franklin, Orrin E. Hartford, Conn. 

JS70. Franklin, Thomas C. ..Hartford, Conn. 
I-3. Frasier, Francis. . .Grosse Point, Mich. 

4053. Frary, Albert Springfield, Mass. 

742. Frary, Dinah Southampton, Mass. 

'733- Frary, Justus Southampton, Mass. 

1735. Frary, Olive Southampton, Mass. 

9951. Frautman. New Ulm, Minn. 

11218. Frazer, Emma Florence, Mass. 

5513- Frazier. James E., Sidn'y Plains, N. Y. 

I0619. Frederick, O. Walter Perkin. HI. 

2710. Frceland. Mrs. -Ann . ..Richfield, N. Y. 

i4i5. Freeland. -Anna Goshen, Mass. 

1445. Freeland, Isabel. . Feeding Hills, Mass. 

i4i3. Freeland, Lvdia Eaton, Q. 

i44s. Freeland, Sarah. . Feeding Hills, Mass. 

6543. Freelovc, Jane Locke, N. Y. 

1978. Freeman, Amelia Carthage, N. Y. 

3132. Freeman, Elvira Machias, N. Y. 

1988. Freeman, Helen Carthage, N. Y. 

4221. Freeman, Jefferson. ... Syracuse, N. Y. 

8560. Freeman, Louise .\ndover. Conn. 

II-7. Freeman, Martha Hunter, N. Y. 

6564. Freeman, Mary E. . .Jamestown, N. Y. 

818. Freeman, Pliorbe Columbia, Conn. 

1877. Freeman, Sara .■\...Loomis Hill, N. Y. 
2526. Freeman, Sarah .\nn . . Waterville. Me. 

1392. Freemyre, John Brooklyn, N. Y. 

782. French, Betsey Lagrange. O. 

9959. French, D Fcnnville, Mich. 

1390. French, Delight G Adrian, Mich. 

808. French, Esther Conneaut, O. 

A7650.3. French, John Carl Junction, Mo. 

3429. French, Joseph 'Ogden, N. Y. 

3230. French, Mrs. Lucy .\nn .. Ripley, N. Y. 

2925. French, Martha Skowhegan. Me. 

6S62. French, Mattic J Jeffersonville, Ind. 

5300. French, Philo Liverpool, O. 

8.<;49. French, Samuel L Coventry, Conn. 

1890. French, Susan Alexander, N. Y. 

3400. French, William Concord, Mich. 

7399- French, Wm. R Highland Park, Ct. 

7259. French, William F New Haven, Ct. 

ioo84. Frink, Carrie Battle Creek, Mich. 

4430. Frink. Ellen L Carthage, N. Y. 

i4si. Frink, Sophronia. ..New Haven, Conn. 



6io4. Frisbie, Joseph A Geneva. N. Y. 

2580. Frisscll, Julia Independence, la. 

5147. Fritcher, George Owego, N. Y. 

4846. Frost, Alice ^Iay Oneida, N. Y 

5460. Frost, Cclestia Wilson, N. Y. 

137". Frost, Daniel Jefferson, Q. 

1 1645. Frost, Frank E Randolph, Vt. 

2489. Frost, John Albany, N. Y. 

8272. Fuller, A N. Freedom, Wis. 

9457. Fuller, .Anna I) Bloomfield, Conn. 

S022. Fuller, Arvilla Gilmantown, Wis, 

7647. Fuller, Catherine M. ..Pittsford, Mich. 

339". Fuller, Charles Ilartsville, N. Y. 

7693. Fuller, Charles Cazcnovia, Mich. 

6002. Fuller, Clarisa P Hamilton, N. Y. 

4932. Fuller, Dolly S Norwich, Conn. 

5459. Fuller, Edson Meadvillc, Pa. 

8902. Fuller, Effa Jane Chicago, 111. 

6466. Fuller, Elijah Nauvoo. llL 

2154. Fuller, Joel New Berlin, N. Y. 

2270. Fuller, John Bloomington, 111. 

8762. Fuller, Louisa H Gilmantown, Wis. 

3671. Fuller, Mclvina C Chicago, HI. 

48i. Fuller, Sarah Stafford, Conn. 

6224. Fuller, Truman la. 

7692. Fuller, William Cazenovia, Mich. 

10595. Fullerton, George H...La Crosse, Wis. 

9322. Fullerton, Mary C Fanwood, N. J. 

7o4o. Fulton, Delia Clarion. Pa. 

3176. 1. Fulton, Waynesfield, O. 

3369. Furman, Esther Clarion, Pa. 

1094. Furman, Lucinda Avon, N. Y. 

1 1382. Furst, Louise Okla. 

1217. Fyler, Jane Torrington, Conn. 



4864. Gabriel, Susan Rockland Co., N. Y. 

5490. Gage, Alden S Utica, N. Y. 

8563. Gage, Christopher C Elko, Ncv. 

7070. Gage, Mary Dewittville, N. Y. 

852. Gager, Mrs. Sarah Lebanon, Conn. 

6148. Gahagan, Ruth .Ann. . . Putneyville, Pa. 
11989. Gaines. Harry H Westfield, Mass. 

9370. Gallagher, Helen M... Windsor, Conn. 
10579. Galloway, Robert H Ripley, N. Y. 

5729. Gallup, Julia .May. . Manchester, Conn. 

2699. Galusha, Truman Jericho, Vt 

9062. Gammage, Wilbur.. W. Burlington, Pa. 

5606. Gansevoort. ..San Francisco, Cal. 

9394. Gardiner, Celeste Rochester, N. Y. 

9144. Gardiner, Ktta Syracuse. N. Y. 

6119. Gardiner, Sarah .\. .Binghamt'n, N. Y. 

7560. Gardner, Geo. W Mesopotamia. O. 

8201. Gardner, Horace R. . .Jonesville, Mich. 

8226. Gardner, Joseph L Blair, Neb. 

5709. Garfield, Sarah Red Oak, la. 

5775- Gargas, Mrs. Jane Hanford, Cal. 

12291. Garman, Harley V'crn .Akron, O. 

5723. Garner, Elizabeth Broadlands, III. 

3186. Garner, William. . .Bry.int's Ford, Ky. 
11704. Garthwaite, Wm. C Cleveland, 0. 

1826. Gaston, Hervey Cazenovia, N. Y. 

7927- Gates, Rurr J Grcenriver, Utah 

5449. Gates, Ebenezer Windsor, Conn. 

5162. Gates, Lee C Binghamton. N. Y. 

5160. Gates, Levi S Vestal, N. Y. 

1956. Gates, Luana Carthage, N. Y. 

5639. Gates, Orson Cowles Eureka, Kan. 

11429. Gatzc, Clara Maria. .. .Lebanon, Conn. 

2169. Gay, Abel Lebanon, Conn. 

48o4. Gay, Austin Lebanon, Conn. 

3248. Gay, D.ivid Stafford, Conn. 

2032. Gay, Elizabeth Watson, N. Y. 

5894. Gay, Florence New Lyme, O. 

2033. Gay, May Sandusky, O. 

2188. Gay, Rhodolphus. . ..Jordanville, N. Y. 
9347. Gaylord, Charles II... New Haven, Ct. 

2827. Gaylord. Elijah Torringford, Conn. 

3733. Gaylord, Florence A.. . Kilbourne, Wis. 

15. Gaylord, Mary Windsor, Conn. 

2431. Gaylord, Mary Bloomfield. Conn. 

377. Gaylord. Nehemiah. ...Torringford. Ct 

1689. Gaylord, Thomas.. N. Hartford. N. Y. 

3999. Gayton, Tane Stafford, N. Y. 

3996. Gayton. John Le Roy, N. Y. 

10013. Gazlay, Charles. . Saratoga Sp'gs. N. Y. 

7209. Gcddes, So. Dak. 

lo842. Gee, Floyd Ross Conneaut, O. 

4073. Gee, Harlow Hicksville, O. 



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8984. Gee, Martha Jane v- JS"'' ^^^'Sj' 

c„Q Oeer, Isaac W Geddes. N. Y. 

656 Geer Nancy Wmdsorv.Ue, Conn 

„,,« r.ppr Nellie Chicago, HI. 

iltjo 8ene's,E Elmer.... Ellensburg, Wash. 
' ^ George, Grace A. . .Ann Arbor, M,ch. 

Gerren, Erla B .Conneaut O. 

Geshefske, Hattie A...Sprmgfd, Mass. 

Gctman, Peter J Chemung, N. Y. 

Getty, Worling Spring Hill, Ul. 

Geye"^, Annie.^. Lxiiigton, Mo. 

Ghent. Robert ...•■■• ■^'="''^^'°- 

Gibbons, .John R...Middletown, Conn. 
Gibbons. Orland...... Hart and Conn. 

Gibbons, Mrs. Sarah A., W stf d, Mass. 

Gibbs, Emogen . • ■■ Leeds, Mass. 

Gibbs Joanna E. Windsor Conn 

f-ihinn Tda Burnside, HI- 

S S Cn; John' William. . .Norfolk, Neb. 
GbsSn ilaria...W Springfield Mass. 
Gibson Martha Belle. .. .3Ianba Ky 

Giddings. Laura. ...... -/"^'T^rnnn 

Gifford, Ephraim..New_ London, Conn. 
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' Gillctt, Jeru5ha...,..Bloomfield 
Gillett, Joseph... New Hartford 

Gillett, Tosiah i ' i;' u' Cnnn 

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10927. Goettel, Josephine D. ... ..Oil City Pa. 

10931. Goettel. Mildred Oil City. Pa. 

10210. Gofli. Carlintha Los Angeles. Cal. 

5i48. Goff, Edwin Elk Co.. Pa. 

11463. Goff, Louise Spencercourt N. \. 

1944. Goland, George Carlisle, O. 

7738. Golden, Thomas .Athens, Pa. 

9664. Golding-Dwyre. Chas. .Ft. Collins Co . 

3012. Goldsmith, Charity.. .Van Etten, N. \. 

3891. Goldsmith. Sarah Hartford. Conn. 

7800. Goodale, John L. . . . S Wmdsor. Conn. 

5,47. Goodale, Ralph P. . .Springfield, . Mass. 

6819. Goodell. Charles C .Virginia 111. 

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5667. Goodhue, Emily M. .Gr. Rapids. Mich. 

3997. Goodiff. Charles ...Le Roy, N. Y. 

c42S. Goodman, Elizur. . . .Bloomfield, Conn. 
744. Goodman, Sarah Bennmgton Vt. 

99,8. Goodrich, Dr. A. . . . . .Fennyille. Mich. 

4212. Goodrich. Frances A.. Stamford. N \. 

IM4. Goodrich. George. ..... .Hunter, N. V. 

7053. Goodrich. Mrs. Jennie...Spfd,. Mass. 

2264. Goodrich. Mehitable. . ....Georgia Vt. 

374. Goodrich. Rebecca Windsor Conn. 

9413. Goodsell, Henry.... Macoupin Co.. I . 

,?o69. Goodson, Frederick L. ..Waukcgan, lU. 

767. Goodspeed, Hannah Cicero N. Y. 

6117. Goodspeed, Josiah Belvidere, lU. 

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9239. Gray, Alice IJ Toledo, O. 

3802. Gray, Arthur Olmsted Falls, O. 

3748. Gray, Henry Middletown, Vt. 

2306. Gray, Jcduthun Ind. 

7012. Gray, Lucy J Pompeii, Mich. 

6538. Gray, Simeon Groton, N. Y. 

5566. Greely, Julia Watseka, 111. 

1076. Green, Alice Middlesex, N. V. 

1652. Green, Alvin Merlden, Conn. 

1376. Green, Bathsheba. 

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6405- Green, Drusilla Berlin, N. Y. 

6210. Cireen, Elizabeth Rushville, N. Y. 

5055- Green, Erastus 11 St. Albans, Vt. 

8 1 86. Green, Eva Esther Lansing, Mich. 

3522. Green, Harvey Kiggs Jefferson, O. 

3351. Green, Lucina Lowell, Mich. 

10643. Green, Mae Chicago, HI. 

2904. Green, Maria Memphis, Tenn. 

1975. Green, Martha M ... .Champion, N. Y. 

6007. Green, Nancy Langdon, N. H. 

7803. Green, Olivia Sarah Cleveland, O. 

A7653. Green, Rebecca Ind. 

A76S0.2. Green, Samuel ^^cA^thur, O. 

9971. Green, Thomas J Westheld, Mass. 

10287. Green, Wallace Franklin, Pa. 

4252. Greene, Benjamin H Flint, Mich. 

7815. Greene, Charles F Xorwalk, O. 

5677. Greene, Harris Providence, R. I. 

9057. Greene, Harry S E. Troy, Pa. 

3732. Greene, Henry H....Gcr. Flats, ''I. Y. 

3942. Greene, Henry MansvilL, N. Y. 

8357. Greene, Jane Herring Japan 

6291. Greene, Mary J Oxford, K. Y. 

1541. Greene, Oliver D. ... Portsmouth, R. I. 

2957. Greene, Oren Wauwatosa, Wis. 

3971. Greene, Phebe Louisa. . .Albion, N. Y. 

6i83. Greene. Sarah Ann. .. Rushville, N. Y. 

2849. Greenfield. Martha J.. Hartford, Conn. 

8599. Greenland. Amelia AI. .. .Cleveland, O. 

67 1 3. Greenly. Lucy Lodi. O. 

8779. Greenslit, Stephen Morton, Minn. 

11813. Greer, Anna Lexington, Mo. 

10957. Gregory. Mary R Stratford, Texas 

1995. Grey, Kelso Calais, Vt. 

3203. Gridley, Mary Clinton, N. Y. 

3201. Gridley, Reuben Clinton, N. Y. 

4025, Griffin, George J Huntsburg, O. 

339. Griffin, Hannah... N. Blenheim. N. Y. 

9399. Griffin, James P Charlestown, O. 

6457. GrifTm, >Ionima Franklin. Pa. 

5248. Griffin, Nora Amesville. Conn. 

1706. Griffin, Roxa N. Madison, O. 

1625. Griffin, Simmons Granby, Conn. 

1705. Griffith, Cynthia Huntsburg, O. 

7687. Griffith, Ellen Sand Bank, N. Y. 

4185. GrilTith, Sarah Elba. N. Y. 

10274. Griggs, Alberta Dover. Kan. 

8891. Griggs, Claude L Chicago, 111. 

4864. Griggs, Eliza .IJberty, N. Y. 

7203. Griggs, Eva Achsa — .'CoUinvvood, O. 

8304. Griggs, Sarah M,..N. Coventry, Conn. 

2552. (Crimes, Asa Mansfield, O. 

8266. Grimes, Sarah .Albion, Mich. 

V^i357. Griswoid, Abigail. .. .Austerlitz, N. Y. 

3773. Griswoid, Eliza A....N. Adams, Mass. 

696, Griswoid, Elizabeth. . ..Windsor, Conn. 

5441. (iriswold, Elizabeth. .Poquonock, Conn. 

106. Griswoid, Francis Windsor, Conn. 

3045. Griswoid, Francis. . .Torrington, Conn. 

64o2. Griswoid, Frederick. . . .Torrington, Ct. 

5070. (iriswold, Gilbert J St. Paul, Minn. 

8571. Griswoid, Hiram L PaincsviUe, O. 

6356. Griswoid. Laura Aldenville. Pa. 

2476. Griswoid, Lois Salisbury, N. Y. 

7099. Griswoid, Mary Ann . .Salisbury, N. Y. 

2449. Griswoid, Noah Windsor, Conn. 

1 1977. Groesbeck, Frederick. .Hartford. Conn. 

9308. Grohe, Hcrthie Ravenna, O. 

3970. Grommon, Olive Champion, N. Y. 

4210. Gross, Emmelinc McGraw, N. Y. 

2253. Grout, Elijah N. Y. 

9379- drove, Elijah Coldwater, Mich. 

1276. Grover, y\bi^ail Tolland, Conn. 

7457. Grover. Beriah L Austin, Ta. 

1 597. Grover, E Kingsville, O. 

10194. Grover, Frank Burnsidc, HI. 



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7570. Grover, Minnie A Windsor, O. 

4653- Grover, Seclcy 0. 

2134. Grover, Valencia. .Springwatcr, N. V. 
7869- Guillo, Nellie C. .. Williamsburg, Mass. 
5666. Gulbranson, Theodore, Booth Bay, Mc. 

A11076.92. Grubb, Leando. la. 

4572. Gumbert, Helen. .. .Binghamton, N. Y, 
9940. Gunning, Grace Maud. . .Paris, France 
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8712. Hacker, Priscilla Auburn, N. V. 

8267. Hackett, Frank N. Freedom, Wis. 

ii4i. Hackley, Abigail S. Windsor, Conn. 

6570. Hadley, Alice Marie. ... Fremont, Neb. 

8950. Hadsdale, Sheffield, Ma^-. 

8992. Hagadone, Joseph Green Oak, Mich. 

io4o8. Hagan, Harry Alexander. . Dallas, Tex. 
678. Hagar, James Masonville, N. V. 

4i4o. Ilager, Mary Northampton, Ma--. 

10665. Hagley, Alice II Atwater, O. 

33ZZ. Hahn, Mrs. Rosanne, Hick'ry, Pt., Ind. 

1818. Haight. Daniel Batavia, N. Y. 

1819. Haight, Daniel Elba, N. Y. 

1381. Haight, George W Pompey, N. V. 

1384. Haight, Orpha Cohocton, N. V. 

6548. Haight, Orville Homer, N. Y. 

2220. Haines, Eunice Cazenovia, N. Y. 

5819. Haines. Samuel A Brooklyn, N. Y. 

2100. Haire, Margaret. . ..New Haven, Mich. 
9768. Hakes, Lillian Flint, Mich. 

11632. 1. Halberg, Oscar Mondovi, Wis. 

4769. Hale, Calvin Lebanon, Conn. 

1490. Hale, Chaunccy. . , Longmeadow, Mass, 

8294._ Hal^, Frances Boston, Mass. 

7276.' Hale, Henry Hartford, Conn. 

AS282.3. Hale, James Rockford. III. 

5397- Halin, Mary Solsville, N. Y. 

2709. Hall, Abigail Troy, Wis. 

10166. Hall, Anne Necedah, Wis. 

83S4. Hall, Betsey Ann Tyler, Mich. 

8349. Hall, Charles Walter Kewanee. IlL 

6808. Hall, Chauncey Racine, Wis. 

8559. Hall, Cromwell Andover, Conn. 

3428. Hall. Daniel Hillsdale, Mich. 

2967. Hall, David Westfield. N. Y. 

9963. Hall, David Homer Clyde, Kan. 

12021. Hall, Edward L Fort Bayard, la. 

*► 8746. Hall, Fannie Oswego, N. V. 

6834. Hall. Frank A Westfield. N. Y. 

10519. Hall, Hulda A Chicago, III. 

5775. Hall, Jane Corning, Cal. 

3426. Hall, Lucinda Byron, N. Y. 

5702. Hall, Martha A Colcbrook, N. 11. 

10386. Hall. Maymc Cincinnati, O. 

4850. Hall, Nancy Vigil, N. Y. 

S503. Hall, Noah New Marlboro, Mass. 

3233, Hall, Sophronia la. 

324i. Hall, Susan North East, Pa, 

5595, Hall, Thomas Waterford. Vt. 

4o8o. Hall. William H St. Peter. Minn. 

11549, Halleck, Edna Belleville, Kan. 

7990. Hallen, Mary A Lyons, Wis. 

5071. Ilallett, Mary Milwaukee, Wis. 

9535- Halliday, Frances. .Battle Creek, Mich. 

6oi4. Halliday, John F Fremont, Neb. 

9532. Hallowell, John Lafayette, Ind. 

11612. Halver, Albert L Chester, la. 

6008. Hamblet. Horace Kecne, N. H. 

6109. Hame. Edward H Albany, N. Y. 

5535- Hamilton, Emily Bloomfield, Conn. 

ioo46. Hamilton, Eva M....Los Angeles, Cal. 

3615. Hamilton, Henry J Westfield, Mass. 

3832. Hamilton, J. Milton Pittsburg. Pa. 

3601. Hamilton, James Tolland. Mass. 

6S99. Hamilton, Jessie S. . ..Westfield, Mass. 

9467. Hamilton, John Cicero, N. Y. 

8973. Hamilton, Kate Ricevillc. la. 

5174. Hamilton, Lucy, Smithv'c Flats. N. Y. 

9901. Hamilton, Margaret Halifax. Pa. 

3124. Hamilton, Maria R Chester, S. C. 

8551. Hamilton, Robert W.. Coventry, Conn. 

Si84. Hamilton, Sarah A. ..Smithville, N. Y. 

5847. Hamilton. Thos. F Seattle, Wash. 

3070. Hamlin, .Asa Torrington, Conn. 

2914. Hamlin, Mrs. Deborah Pawlet, Vt. 

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Haskins. Tabitha Syracuse, N. Y. 

Haskins, Warren R \'ienna, N. Y. 

Haskins, William Wichita, Kan. 

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Hastings, Thomas H Sj)'f'd, Mass. 

Hastings. Wesley Waynesfield, O. 

Haswell, Clayton W. ... Madison, Wis. 

Hatch, Abner Tolland, Conn. 

Hatch, Eunice Troupsburg, N. Y. 

Hatch, Henry F. .Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Hatch. Lucinda Trenton, N. Y. 

Hatch, Olive Ravenna, O. 

Hatch. Timothy Southwick, Mass. 

Hatfield, John F Waynesfield. O. 

Hathaway, Clarissa Suffield, Conn. 

Hathaway, Eliza Suffield, Conn. 

Hathaway, Emily. .""... ..Suffield, Conn. 
Hathaway, Shadrack, Cum'gt'n, Mass. 

Haugh, Lucy A Atwater, O. 

Havemeyer, Charles W....N. Y. City 

Havens, Eleanor Greenwood, Ind. 

Havens, Welles Bedford, N. Y. 

Hawes, William Alphonso. ..Weld, Me. 

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Hawks, Alexander Goshen. Mass. 

Hawks, Jennie M Hartford, Conn. 

Hawley, Cornelia S Jefferson, O. 

Hawthorn. John Dunn Co., Wis. 

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Haycock, Lottie Chicago, 111. 

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Hayden, Return S. .Bennington, N. Y. 

Hayden, Susan E Enterprise, Fla. 

Haydon, Oliver St. Louis, Mich. 

Hayes, Annie E Denver, Col. 

Hayes, Elmina Westfield, Mass. 

Hayes, James N.. ..Wolcottville. Conn. 

Hayes, John Red Oak, la. 

Hayes, Jonathan Windsor, Conn. 

Hayes, Judah Granby, Conn. 

Hayes, Mary Jane Salem, Conn. 

Hayes, Silence Westfield, Mass. 

Haymaker, Andrew. . ..Charlestown, O. 
Haymaker, Edward L. . .Charlest'n, O. 

Hays. Hiram Batavia, N. Y. 

Hays. Sarah E Brookston, Ind. 

Hayward, Abigail.. N. Granville, N. Y. 

Hayward, Arme Clackwell, Okla. 

Hayward. John W Cleveland, O. 

Hayward, Joseph Cleveland, O. 

Hayward. Moses Berlin, Vt. 

Haywood, Alma Roanoke, Ind. 

Hazard, tames.. Suffield, Conn. 

Hazard, Sarah Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Ilazeltine. Minnie Conneaut, O. 

Head, Mary Jane Ithaca, N. Y. 

Healy. Lottie Tonganoxie, Kan. 

Heaps, George R Pittsburg, Pa. 

Heath, Mary A Sparta, Mich. 

Heath, Svlvenus Ellis N. Y. City 

Heath, William Charles. ..Bradford, O. 

Hebberd, Edward A Chicago, III. 

Hebruka, Henry Walker, Mich. 

Iledburg. May Chicago. III. 

Heglin. Israel Mecklenburg. N. Y. 

Hefme, Elizabeth Springfield, 111. 

Helmer, Charles I... New Cassel, Wis. 

Helmer, Emilv J New Cassel, Wis. 

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2336. Henderson, Henry Monroe, Wis. 

2337. Henderson, James Monroe, Wis. 

5109. Henderson, Lucy . .Painted Post, N. Y. 

4380. Hennings, Mary J W. Union, la. 

9264. Henries, Ellen Norwalk, O. 

5653. Henry, Alice Mary Tallapoosa, Ga. 

6380. Henry, Cecilia Smithville, N. Y. 

3645. Henry, Harriet A. . .Springiield, Mass. 

8694. Henry, Roselta Moravia, N. Y. 

4075. Henry, Solomon Hicksville, O. 

9264. Henrys, Sarah Norwalk, O. 

8436. Heron, Agnes Manlius, N. Y. 

9880. Hcrrick, Howard S.. ..Amherst, Mass. 
2459. Herrick, Laura Ann. .Champion, N. Y. 

729. Herrick, Martha Kent. O. 

4638. Hcrrick, Phccbe Bainbridge, N. Y. 

5986. Herrick, Rachel S. . Kinderhook, N. Y. 

3846. Herriraan, Henry Wauseon, O. 

3165. Herron, Catherine Cambridge, N. Y. 

5662. Hcrsey, Henry B Chelsea, Mass. 

6449. Hess, H. H Chicago, III 

5208. Hess, Mary E Duquoin, HI. 

8701. Hestor, William D Lafayette, Ind. 

9035. Heton, Harriet Garden City, Minn. 

3063. Hewett, Lydia. . .Hitchcockville, Conn. 

8952. Hewins, Sylvester Sheffield, Mass. 

7i48. Hewitt, Loomis. . . Bloomingdale, Mich. 
A11076.2. Hewitt, Minerva Eldon, la. 

2899. Hewitt, Phccbe Moshcrville, N. Y. 

953'*- Hewitt, Sarah Nashville, Mich. 

4350. Hewlett, E. P Brandon, Wis. 

8459. Hcyberger, Laida E. . .Fairport, N. Y. 

2075. Hcydonburgh, Hannah Mich. 

12385. Haitt, W. P Montavilla. Or. 

2139. Hibbard, Mary Coventry, Conn. 

1 1 846. Hibbard. Morell Willett, N. Y. 

2138. Hibbard, Sclah Coventry, Conn. 

11695. Hibner, Alonzo Webster, N. Y. 

11490.4. Hickey, Mamie Bristol, Conn. 

4393- Hickman, Alpharetta, W. Vienna, Mich. 

9857. Hickman, Elizabeth C... Bolton, Conn. 

2272. Hickock, Rachel Georgia, Vt. 

i'*33- Hickok, Betsey Jefferson, O. 

5034. Hickok, Horatio Lafayette, Ind. 

7192. Hicks, Carrie Springfield, Mass. 

6462. Hicks, Charles Waterbury, V't. 

IV-2. Hicks, Eleanor Evansville, Ind. 

5063. Hicks, Esther A Tiffin, O. 

4226. Hicks, Lucy E Syracuse, N. Y. 

1209. Higbee, Rachel Torrington, Conn. 

772. Higby, Sarah 111. 

10915. Higgs, Florence M Fargo. N. Dak. 

6674. Hightower, H. C Fiskburg, Ky. 

775. Higley, Anna Galesburg, Mich. 

1145. Higley, Arodi E. Windsor. Conn. 

1 143. Higley, Horace Painesville. O. 

175. Hiplev, Sarah Windsor. Conn. 

9143. Hildrcth, Charles G Hudson. N. Y. 

3191. Hiles. George A Greenville, la. 

4756. Hill. Amasa Brookfield, N'. Y. 

1678. Hill. Augustus Steuben, N. Y. 

5384. Hill, Charles F Bethlehem, Conn. 

2310. Hill, Chauncey Smithville, N. Y. 

8368. Hill. Giles Delta. Mich. 

2147. Hill, John A Manchester, Conn. 

2394. Hill, John E. Hartford, Conn. 

722S. Hill, Lizzie JefTcrson. O. 

2716. Hill, Louis Edw..N. Brookficld, Mass. 

5869. Hill, Louis Edw..N. Brookfield, Mass. 

8293. Hill, Mark New Haven, Conn. 

11357. Hill, Rosalie New Haven. Conn. 

3946. Hill. Russell Le Roy. O- 

I. Hill, Sarah Windsor, Conn. 

1395. Hill, Sarah Barre, N. Y, 

6202. Hill, Sarah Wood Northvillc, Mich. 

1217. Hill, Zerviah Torrington, Conn. 

2294. Hill. Mich. 

6089. Hilltard, George B Boston, Mass. 

10256. Hillier, Sarah Elizabeth Akron, O. 

24i8. Hills, Abigail Winchester, Conn. 

7000. Hills, Almira. Whitehall. N. Y. 

6881. Hills. Edwin C West6eld, Mass. 

So4. Hills, Hannah Torrington, Conn. 

500. Hills, John Windsor, Conn. 

54o. Hills, John Windsor, Conn. 

3030. Hills, Levi Torrington, Conn. 

360. Hills, Mary Winchester. Conn. 

3447. Hills. Nathan C Cleveland, O. 

4S25. Hillyard, Mary Bridgewater. K. Y. 

1356. Hillycr, Daniel Southwick, Mass. 



5812. Hilman, Sarah Haydenvillc, Mass. 

6966. Hillebittle. Kcdijah Randolph, 0. 

3322. Hiltebittle, Rosannc, 

Hickory Point, Ind, 

2065. Hilton, Matilda N. Coventry, Conn. 

7987. Hinchcliflf. Mary Lyons, Wis. 

8930. Hinckley, Bradford Lee, Mass. 

2547. Hinckley, Hannah Monti>elier, Vt 

10607. Hinckley, John Lovejoy. ..Cnicago, III. 
962. Hine, Hannah Champion, N. Y. 

2106. Hincs, Margaret Argyle, N. Y. 

7930.1. Hincs, Joseph P Albany, N. Y. 

6959. Hinman, Elizabeth I Atwater. O. 

895-*- Hinman, Henry L Sheffield, Mass. 

1875. Hinman, Laura Quincy, Mich. 

1876. Hinman, Marilla Onondaga, N. Y. 

5355- Hinman. Robinson Edinburg. O. 

70. Hinsdale, Isaac... W. Hartford, Conn. 

io84i. Hintz. Pauline A Conneaut, O. 

1 1920. Hirsch, Amelia Emporia, Kan. 

III-i. Hitchcock, Almira Whitingham. Vt. 

5683. Hitchcock, Alvirah C.Sp'grd. Mass. 
1437. Hitchcock, Elizabeth L., Hopkinton, la. 

2369. Hitchcock, Highly Lodi, O. 

464o. Hitchcock, Lcvcrctt. . ..Warsaw, N. Y. 
9722. Hitchcock, Orvil B., Williamsb'g, Mass. 
4i42. Hitchcock, Samuel Wcstfield, Mass. 

555. Hitchcock, Sarah Monson, Mass. 

9965. Hoag, Mrs. Carrie D... Russell, Mass. 

3616. Hoag, Cecelia C Southwick, Mass. 

2317. Hoag, Elizabeth Port Gibson, N. Y. 

97 > 3- Hoag, Milts Milton. . .Chicopee, Mass. 

9843. Hoag, Saraphena Bennington, Vt. 

721 1. Hoagland, Newton I., Cen. Citv, Neb. 

2959. Hobart, Walter P Potter,' N. Y. 

2953. Hobert, Hannah Rushville, N. Y. 

3679. Hobson, Nancy Nashville, Tenn. 

8195. Hodge, Cloana Bainbridge, N. Y. 

8390. Hodge, David Taylor, Mich. 

354i. Hodge, Varnum J Jefferson, O. 

1900. Hodges, Edward Galesburg. Mich. 

5506. Hodges, Elizabeth N. Y. City 

3026. Hodges, Erastus Torrington, Conn. 

9082. Hodges, Laura Willett, N. Y. 

4989. Hodkinson, Eleanor Pittsburg, Pa. 

5922. Hodkinson. Mrs. Nannie. . Marietta, 0. 

10679. Hoehn, Elizabeth C Alleghany, Pa. 

6300. Hoffdale, Joseph Van Etten, N. Y. 

12157. Hoffman, Clara Phila., Pa. 

7=:94. Hoffman, Louise M Half Day, 111. 

509. Hofford, Ruth Torrington. Conn. 

8562. Hoisington. H. R Andover, Conn. 

12512. Hokkins, Blanche. . ..MonticcUo, Minn. 

324. Holbrook, Mary Lebanon, Conn. 

853. Holbrook, Sarah Lebanon, Conn. 

1593- Holcomb, Abana Windsor, O. 

224. Holcomb, Azariah Granby, Conn. 

1328. Holcomb, Clarissa Westficld. Mass. 

916. Holcomb, Consider. . . .Windsor, Conn. 
3176.4. Holcomb, Darius Waynestield, O. 

518. Holcomb, Diadcma Sheffield. Mass. 

7056. Holcomb, Edwin S. .Springticld, Mass. 

9345. Holcomb, Fidelia Hartford, Conn. 

1374. Holcomb, Geo. Washington. Huds'n, O. 

1331. Holcomb, Hiel Westlield, Conn. 

3465. Holcomb, James T Rollersvillc, 0. 

7001. Holcomb, Lucy Whitehall, N. Y. 

618. Holcomb, Martin Southwick, Mass. 

10895. Holcomb. Mary Baker. . .Derby, Conn. 
1465. Holcomb, Noadiah N-.MarceU's, N. Y. 
9355- Holcomb, Pliny A.. .Poquonock, Conn. 

233. Holcomb, Thomas Granby, Conn. 

6469. Holcomb, Thomas S. Cairo, N. Y. 

6897. Holcomb, Wm. Cowdery.. . .Mecca, O. 
10495. Holcomb, Wm. H. . .Henryville, Tenn. 

7325. Holden. Daniel F Palmer, Mass. 

8508. Holden, Leonard.. N. Coventry, Conn. 

loss-*' Holden, Sarah W ^Iaine. N. Y. 

9802. Holden, Fulton, N. Y. 

9081. Holdrcdge, Clark, 

Smithville Flats. N. Y. 
5651. IToldridge, Delanson. .Indep'dcncc, la. 
6034. Holdridge, Hattie Halsted, Pa. 

279. Holeman, F.benezer. . ..Windsor, Conn. 
2277. Hollenbcck. Michael J..Eprem't, Mass. 

2297. Hollcnbeck, \'ienna Maine, N. Y. 

4852. HoUistcr, Alvah Mich. 

74i6. HoUister, Lana D..Port Byron, N. Y. 

2220. Hollister. Mary Cazenovia, N. Y. 

2602. Hollister, Samuel.. E. Hartford, Conn. 



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Hollister. Seymour \\'. .Brighton, Wis. 

Holman, Harriet Jackson, Mich. 

Holman, Josephine B... Buffalo, N. Y. 

Holmes, Anna Eliza Wash., D. C. 

Holmes, Anna E Oswego, N. Y. 

Holmes, Daniel Otis, Mass. 

Holmes, Elizabeth. . ..Colchester, Conn. 

Holmes, Emily A Westerly, R. I. 

Holmes, Ezra Machias, N. Y. 

Holmes, Hannah L..Gr'd L'dge, Mich. 
Holmes, Lovina...E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

Holmes, Lyman Westfield, Mass. 

Holmes, M N. Newberg, Mich. 

Holmes, Richards Wilson, N. Y. 

Holmes, Sadie R...N. Amherst, Mass. 
Holmes, Selina Mary. ... Salem, Conn. 

Holmes, Wm. F Tariffville, Mass. 

Holt, Isabel Grace London, Eng. 

Holt, Lina Genung..Glen Flora, Texas 

Holt, Mary Amanda Wis. 

Holton, Granville E. . .Westfield, Mass. 

Holton, Susan Booth Bay. Me. 

Holton, Zoheth Westminster, Vt. 

Hood, Geo. Franklin ... .Norfolk, Neb. 

Hood, Harry L Westfield, Mass. 

Hooper, William H .. .Wilmington, 111, 

Hopkins, Asa Prattsburg, N. Y. 

Hopkins, Catherine Laporte, Ind. 

Hopkins, Dewey Otsego, N. Y. 

Hopkins, Ida Hiram, O. 

Hopkins, Margaret E Chester, la. 

Hopper, Augustus D Otis, Ind. 

Hornby, Mary W Denmark, la. 

Horsford, Anna Geneseo, N. Y. 

Horton, Polly Bennington Co^ Vt. 

Hosford, Isaac Litchfield, Conn. 

Hosford, John Torrington, Conn. 

Hosford, Ruth Torrington, Conn. 

Hoskins, Cleona Marcellus, N. Y. 

Hoskins, Joseph Windsor, Conn. 

Hoskins, Lorinda. . .Winchester, Conn. 

Hoskins, Mabel Windsor, Conn. 

Hoskins, Mary Windsor, Conn. 

Hoskins, Phalice Granby, Conn. 

Hoskins, Thomas Windsor, Conn. 

Hoskins, Zebulon . . . . S. Canaan, Conn. 
Hoskins, Zebulon .. ..Bloomfield, Conn. 
Hosmer, Lavina II. ... Lebanon, Conn. 

Hosmer, Robert Westfield, Mass, 

Hotaling, Harriet, 

V^an Deusenvtlle, Mass. 

Hotchkiss, Cora F Ashtabula, O. 

Hotchkiss, Margaret. .. .Woodbury, Ct. 
Hotchkiss, Melvin ... .Great Bend, Pa. 

Hotchkiss, William Lafayette, Ind. 

Hough, Andrew Ulster, Pa. 

Hough, Bezaleel Atwater, O. 

Hough, Bezaleel Atwater, O. 

Hough, Charity Charlestown. O. 

Hough, Elizabeth Coldwater, Mich. 

Hough, Lucy A Atwater, O. 

Hough, Lucy C Irving, Kan. 

Houghtaling, Wm. N.. Seymour, Conn. 

House, Adeline Ridgeville, O. 

House, Eugene Penfield, Mich. 

House, Fanny Cazenovia, N. Y. 

House, Hezekiah Bolton, Conn. 

House, Mary N. Brookfield, N. Y. 

House, Samuel W. ... Columbia, Conn. 
Housman, Charlotte O., ..Liverpool, O. 
Hovencamp, Charlotte, 

Smith Val., N. Y. 

Hovey, Mary Ann Bainbridge, O. 

Howard, Appleton C....S. Canton, O. 
Howard, Augustus. ..Springfield, Mass. 

Howard, Charles R Sterling, Kan. 

Howard, Clara C Mexico, N. Y. 

Howard, Ellen Hannibal, N. Y. 

Howard, Emerette Ravenna, O. 

Howard. Esther Kewanee, 111. 

Howard, John ... .White Pigeon, Mich. 
Howard, Lucy . . . . Easthampton, Mass. 
Howard, Margaret. .. .Hannibal, N. Y. 

Howard, Nancy Beaver Dam. Wis. 

Howard, Turner E. . . .Norristown. Pa. 
Howard, William E... Windsor, Conn. 

Howe, Alice E Oneida, N. Y. 

Howe, Janet Mary Attica, N. Y. 

Howe. John H Rochester, N. Y. 

Howe, Joseph N. .Northampton, Mass. 



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Howe, Thomas Troy, N. Y. 

Howell, John Harford. Pa, 

Hower, Henry Washington. D. C. 

Howes, Susannah Springvale, Va. 

Howison, Nancy Emily Mariba. Ky. 

Howk, Augustus Dexter, N. Y. 

Hoxie, Isaac Westerly, R. I. 

Hoycr, Anna M Cleveland, O. 

Hoysradt, Elizabeth. .. Salisbury, Conn. 
Hoyt, Frances E. . . .Springfield, Mass. 

Hoyt, Hiram Manchester, la. 

Hoyt, Jane M Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Hoyt, Mary Cicero, N. Y. 

Hubbard, Agnes M. . .Westfield, Mass. 

Hubbard, Amelia La Crosse, Wis. 

Hubbard, Annie L. .. .Windsor, Conn. 
Hubbard, Charles. .. .Champion, N. Y. 
Hubbard, Diadema. ..Bloomlield. Conn. 

Hubbard, Eliza Jane Bath, O. 

Hubbard, Elva Hope.. Cedar Falls, la. 

Hubbard. Franklin B Hartford, Ct. 

Hubbard, George T Chicago, III. 

Hubbard, Harriet A Chicago, 111. 

Hubbard, Harriet Maine, N. Y. 

Hubbard, Sarah K . . . N. Coventry, Ct. 
Hubbard, Tulia M. . .Harveyville, Kan. 
Hubbard, Nellie A. . .Springfield, Mass. 

Hubbard, Silas Kalamazoo, Mich. 

Hubbard, Thankful Russell, Mass. 

Hubbard, Wealthy A Cicero, N. Y. 

Hubbell, Henrietta M..St. Paul, Minn. 

Hubbell. Hickok Lockport, N. Y. 

Hubbell, Stephen C.Los Angeles, Cal. 
Hudson, Daniel Coe. . .Torrington, Ct. 

Hudson, Jennie Mystic, Conn. 

Hudson, Mary J Prescott, Ariz. 

Huestis, Jas. Christopher. .Avon, N. Y. 

Huffman, Arthur Cleveland, O. 

Huggins, Bathsheba Paris, N. Y. 

Hughes, Edwin Earle Fresno, Cal. 

Hughes, Henry C. . .Bloomfield, Conn. 

Hughes, James Monroe, Wis. 

Hughes, Matthew M Petoska, Mich. 

Hughes, Mvra Winfield. . .Trov, N. Y. 

Hulbert, Caroline A Philomath. Or. 

Hulbert, Hannah. .Westmorel'd, N. Y. 
Hulbert, Jennie G..Gr'd Rapids, Mich. 

Hulett. Orlin Belvidere, 111. 

Hull, Asa Harwinton, Conn. 

Hull, Charles J Chicago, 111. 

Hull, Charles Feeding Hills, Mass. 

Hull, Heman Ellicottsville, N. Y. 

Hull, Hiram Clinton, la. 

Hull, Isaac Buchanan, Mich. 

Hull, Jeremiah Vernon, Conn. 

Hull, Justus E-.Sch'yler's Lake, N. Y. 

Hull, Josiah Killingworth. Conn. 

Hull, Margaret. . ..Codrington, Canada 

Hull, Zera Vernon, Conn. 

Hulrizer, Mary Ann. .. .Humboldt, la. 
Humiston, Timothy. .Harwinton, Conn. 

Humphrey, Alfred Olympia, Wash. 

Humphrey, Charles A Medina, O. 

Humphrey, J. E Syrcause, N. Y. 

Humphrey, Jessie B. ..St. John, Wash. 
Humphrey, Mary E. .. .Pasadena, Cal. 
Humphrey, Wayne A. ..Ch'pion, N. Y. 

Humphrey, Capt Simsbury, Conn. 

Humphrey, Orrin B Cleveland, O. 

Humphreys, Louvenia. .Birchw'd, Wis. 

Hungerford. Ella B Topeka, Kan. 

Hunsdon, Seth H Albany, N. Y. 

Hunt, Caroline New Haven, Conn. 

Hunt, Clarissa A Bolton, Conn, 

Hunt, Delia Mary. . Farmington, N. Y. 

Hunt, Delos H Plainfield, N. Y. 

Hunt, Edmund. .. -Cummington, Mass. 
Hunt, Eleazer H..N. Coventry, Conn. 
Hunt, Elizabeth A. . . . Andover, Conn. 

Hunt, Esther Lebanon, Conn. 

Hunt, Ezra Bridgeport. Conn. 

Hunt, George R Union City. Pa. 

Hunt. Hannah Lebanon, Conn. 

Hunt, Mary Jane Chicago. 111. 

Hunt. Mrs. Mary Chicago. HL 

Hunt, Mary Elizabeth. . Suflield, Conn. 

Hunt, Pamela Ripley, N. Y. 

Hunt, Sarah New Haven, Conn. 

Hunt, Thomas G Valparaiso, Ind. 

Hunter, George F Westfield, Mass. 



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8319. Hunter, Sarah Middletown, N. Y. 

201J. Huntington, Edward G., 

S. Coventry, Conn. 
630. Huntington, Josiah. . .Westfield, Conn. 

1082. Huntington, Lydia Shaftsbury, Vt. 

463. Huntington, Mary Lebanon, Conn. 

9850. Huntington, Mary A Chicago, III. 

5813. Huntley, Le Roy Florence, Mass. 

2773. Huntley, Mary Salem, Conn. 

4385. Huntley, Mrs. Mary. .Syracuse, N. Y. 

11069. Huntoon, Leo H Chardon, O. 

8761. Huntress, Mary. . . Fountain City, Wis. 

933. Hurd, Abiel E. Windsor, Conn. 

1859. Hurlburt, Dorlicha, 

Kelly's Corners, Mich. 
453. Hurlburt, Hannah.. E. Windsor, Conn. 

319. Hurlburt, John Hartford, Conn. 

10706. Hurlburt, Lucy Hidesville, Vt. 

jo44. Hurlburt, Nathaniel. ..Hartford, Conn. 

1548. Hurlbut, Hannah E. Hartford, Ct. 

6^44. Hurley, Amanda Momence, HI. 

7736. Hurley, Mary Athens, Pa. 

9638. Hursh, Josiah Newton . . Pasadena, Cal. 
11671. Hurtado, Hector. . ..Mexico City, Mex. 

1081. Hustin, Mary Plainficld. N. Y. 

6393. Huston, Maggie Le Roy, O. 

5406. Huston, Piatt Sterling, N. Y. 

8501. Hutchins, Abraham Vigil, N. Y. 

8007. Hutchins, Edith. ..Hermansville, Mich. 
2598. Hutchins, Frederick. . .Booth Bay, Me. 

2926. Hutchins, Lydia Skowhegan, Me. 

8421. Hutchinson, Alice C. . . Lebanon, Conn. 
8768. Hutchinson, Alphonso. . ..Roxbury, \'t. 
6136. Hutchinson, Arobine J.. ..Geneseo, III. 

733. Hutchinson, Elisha Russell, Mass. 

21 75. Hutchinson, Erastus. . .Lebanon, Conn. 

4176. Hutchinson, Geo. C Gilead, Conn. 

4515. Hutchinson, George N..S. Cov't'y, Ct. 

2512. Hutchinson, J Southwick, Mass. 

1056. Hutchinson, Jesse Bolton, Conn. 

8537. Hutchinson, Lemira Bristol, Conn. 

8789. Hutchinson, Rufus Randolph, Vt. 

4827. Hutchinson, Ruth E. .Coventry, Conn, 

1 15 1 6. Hutchinson, Wm. A Carlisle, Pa. 

2188. Hutchinson, . . . Jordanville, N. Y. 

VII. Huxley, Mary Ida... Kansas City, Mo. 
1807. Hyde, Damaris S. Windsor, Conn. 

8797. Ide, Chester Mondovi, Wis. 

8681. Imus, Emma Leah.. Ann Arbor, Mich. 

4257. Ingel. Noble Mt. Morris, Mich. 

2298. Ingersoll, Laura S Berlin, Mich. 

5095. Ingersoll, Margaret N. Y. City 

2816. Ingersoll, Incl. 

2757. Ingham, Betsey M.. . .Saybrook, Conn. 

IX-io. Ingram, Geo Springfield, 111. 

6292. Ireland, Angeline C Oxford, N. Y. 

7582. Irons, Columbia E. ...Wash. C. H., O. 

11545. Irwin, Ann Ewalt Phila,, Pa. 

2816. Isaacs, Sophia N. Y. City 

4736. Isbell, Emmeline F Kewanee, 111. 

571. Isham, Achsah Westfield, Mass. 

1169. Isham, Alfred Schoharie, N. Y. 

4699. Isham, Ezra Brooklyn, N. Y. 

2606. Isham, William L.. Black River, N. Y. 

3151. Isham. Wilson Watertown, N. Y. 

7365. Ives, Jane Hartford, Conn. 

3401. Ives, Loraine P EUery, N. Y. 

1290. Ives, Mary Monson, Mass. 

1270. Ives, Phcebe. . .Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 

7088. Ivey, Rose Rowctt Phillips, Wis. 

99i4. Jackson, Ella Corning, Cal. 

7188. Jackson, Frederick A...N. Haven, Ct. 

3600. Jackson, Jarvis Tolland, Mass. 

5297. Jackson, John Storm Lake, la. 

6861. Tackson, I-avinia Omaha, Neb. 

2775- Tackson, Mary E. ..New Haven, N. Y. 

i46i. Jackson, Sarah M Syracuse, N. Y. 

1974. Tackson, Sarah Utica, N. Y. 

6214. Tackson, Wealthy Potter, N. Y. 

1 1061. Jacobs, Frank Painesville, O. 

2006. Jacobs, George Montpelier, Vt. 

3783. Jacobs, Henry E. Hartford, Conn. 

10528. Tacohs, Isaac Sherman Scio, N. Y. 

8568. Jacobs, Sarah J. . . .Willimantic, Conn. 

7501. Jacobitz, Frank Osceola, Wis. 



6279. James, Ann W. Camden, N. Y. 

9034. James, Hulda Garden City, Minn! 

V-2. James, Carrie E Horseheads, N Y 

5882. James, Ryland E Stafford. N. y! 

6222. Jamieson, Ella Calmar, Kan. 

5053- Janes, Seth St. Albans, Vt. 

2oi4. Janes, Sterling Pittsfield, Mass. 

167. Janes, William Brimlield, Mass. 

1 1634. Jaquish, Geo. B Mondovi, Wis. 

1 1636. Jaquish. Nathan T Mondovi, Wis. 

7247. Jardine, Georgia M., 

Feeding Hills, Mass. 

2535. Jarvis, Jeannette Hart N. Y. City 

3524- jean, Catherine Merrillan, Wis. 

2186. Jeffers, Fanny Plarford. Pa. 

11088. Jeffrey, Nettie Nelsonville, 0. 

3005. Jeffries, James Florence, N. Y. 

3330. Jenkins, Henrietta Hartford, Conn. 

9462. Jenks, Alma Victor, N. Y. 

2970. Jenks, Cyrus Greenfield, Pa. 

4io4. Jenks, Edward Saginaw, Mich. 

54oi. Jenks, Elizabeth. .. E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

4103. Jenks, Otisco, N. Y. 

7427. Jennings, Ida Portage, Wis. 

7701. Jenny, Seymour Athens, Pa. 

ii4o. Jepson, Mrs. Anna Albany, N. Y. 

2728. Jerome, Jesse Waterford, Conn. 

1824. Jerome, Martha Cazenovia, N. Y. 

1 1049. Jerome, Mary A Jefferson, O. 

i44i. Jerome, .Merrett Jefferson, 0. 

10199. Jester, Jennie Norman, Okla. 

10520. Jewell, Albert Goodwin. . .Chicago, 111. 
10606. Jewell, Bertha Catherine. .Chicago, 111. 

4i22. Jewell, Caroline. . .Northampton, Mass. 
523. Jewell, David Windsor, Conn. 

3779. Jewett, Helen M Coldwater. Mich. 

25-*2. Jewett, Jeremiah P Lowell, Mass. 

11506. Jewett, Thomas E Salem. Mass. 

11616. Joenks, William G Laurens, la. 

438. Johns, Stephen Vernon. Conn. 

1 1163. Johnson, Ada CarroUton, O. 

8136. Johnson, Alfred Waupun, Wis. 

6319. Johnson, Alice A Lebanon, N. Y. 

4535- Johnson, Almira Hamilton, N. Y. 

4197. Johnson, Ariel New Casco, Mich. 

8951. Johnson, Charles N. Y. 

9^53- Johnson, Charlotte H..Sp'ngf'd, Mass. 

4797. Johnson, Edwin C Franklin, Conn. 

11845. Johnson, Effie M Willett, N. Y. 

2837. Johnson, Elisha Southboro, Mass. 

7044. Johnson, Emily Clarion, Pa. 

1 174. Johnson, Esther Skowhegan, Me. 

4162. Johnson, G. R.... Smith Valley. N. Y. 

1824. Johnson, Harriet C. .Cazenovia, N. Y. 
8526. Johnson, Harriet. .. .Thomaston. Conn. 

4568. Johnson, Henry Chicago, 111. 

12130. Juhnson, Inga L. C. .Westfield, Mass. 
6g88. Johnson, Jane Ann... West Kill, N. Y. 

11031. Johnson, Jennie E Palatine. III. 

11326. Johnson, John A. . . .Harveyville, Kan. 

IV-3. Johnson, John D St. Louis, Mo. 

7685. Johnson, L Great Bend, N. Y. 

8379- Johnson, Louisa Svracuse, N. Y. 

537. Johnson, Mary Tolland, Conn. 

i48o. Johnson, Mary Southwick, Mass. 

'^^37- Johnson, Mary E Carthage, N. Y. 

7059. Johnson, Mary A..Leyden Hill, N. Y. 

io4o. Johnson, Mercy Pawlet, Vt. 

7695. Johnson, Minerva S. .Shan'on City, la. 

10343. Johnson, Nellie Fremont, Neb. 

3234. Johnson, Rossiter S., S. Fr'ncisco, Cal. 

10699. Johnson, Ruth E Chicago, 111. 

2843. Johnson, Sarah D E. Windsor, Ct. 

3752. Johnson, Sidney A. ... Middletown, Vt. 
2069. Johnson. Titus . . .Barkhamsted. Conn. 
^373- Johnson, William. . .Winchester, Conn. 
6732. Johnson, William Bismarck. Mich. 

591. Johnson, Westfield, Mass. 

4056. Johnston, Howard. .Jeffersonville, Ind. 

2258. Johnston, Rhoda Jones Milton, Vt. 

5631. Johnston, Rhoda A. ..Battle C'k, Mich. 

6821. Jokisch, Matilda L 

9236. Jolly, Byron W Toledo. 0. 

7045. Jolly, Mary Ann ... .Osceola Mills. Pa. 

5617. Jones, Albert Suffield, Conn. 

6797. Jones, Clarissa Ripley, N. Y. 

3420. Jones, Cornelia. .Salisbury Cor., N. Y. 

7346. Tones, Daphne D Chicago, 111. 

308. Jones, Ebenezer Coventry, Conn. 

1874. Jones, Eliza Onondaga. N. Y. 



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Jones, Gladys Hebron, Conn. 

Jones, Hannah. . ..Bennington Co.. Vt. 

Jones, Helen Lairdsville, N. Y. 

Jones. Henry F Phila., Pa. 

Jones, Hiram Eden, Minn. 

Jones, Hulda Andover, Conn. 

Jones, Jasper Allison Grafton, O. 

Jones, John Garden City, Minn. 

Jones, John Gloversville, N. Y. 

Jones, Joseph Akron, O. 

Jones, Julia A Udina, 111. 

Jones, Mary E Homer, N. Y. 

Jones, Melinda Port Wash'n, Wis. 

Jones, Miriam. ,. .Southampton, Mass. 

Jones, Morris Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Jones, Olive. .. .Whitesborough, N. Y. 

Jones, R. Owen Utica, N. Y. 

Jones. Sarah Malone, N. Y. 

Jones, Sarah Atwater, O. 

Jones, Mrs. Sarah. . .Southwick, Mass. 

Jones, Silas Mich. 

Jones, Preston, Minn. 

Joslin, Hezekiah Lenox, N. Y. 

Joslin. Laura A San Diego, Cal. 

Joslyn, Carrie B . . S. Luis Obispo, Cal. 

Joslyn. Louisa Richfield, N. Y. 

Jourdian, Geo. W. .Northa'pton, Mass. 

Joyner, Robert Egremont, Mass. 

Joyncr, Sarah E...N. Marlboro, Mass. 

Tutld, Andrew H Chicago, 111. 

ludd, David F S. Deerfield, Mass. 

Judd. Elizabeth Westfield. Conn. 

Judd, Eunice Sheffield, Mass. 

Judd, Ilattie Battle Creek, Mich. 

Ju<ld, Mary Windsor, Conn. 

Judd, Nellie M Ravenna, O. 

Judd, Nellie A E.cremont, Mass. 

Judd. Philip Windsor, Conn. 

Judd. Rachel Sheffield, Mass. 

Judkins, .-\nn E Skowhegan, Me. 

Judson, Eliza Peotone, 111. 

Judson, Hannah. . ..Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

judson, Lucius Omro. Wis. 

Tudson. Lucius C Winsted, Conn. 

Judson, Rebecca Plymouth, Conn. 

Tune, .'\mos Verona, N. Y. 

Justice, Charles C Covington, Ky. 



Karner, Elizabeth. ..N. Egrem't, Mass. 

Karncr, Mary Egremont, Mass. 

Karner, Thankful C. Egremont, Mass. 

Katon, Charles N. Granby, Conn. 

Kaufman, Michael C. . . Waynesfield, O. 
Keach, Tason C.New Hartford, Conn. 

Kcelc, isa Medora, 111. 

Keeler, Horace Smithfield, Pa. 

Keeler, Horace Smithfield. Pa. 

Keeler, Nelson Smithfield, Pa. 

Keeler, Percy J., Rev.. . Seattle, Wash. 

Keene, Carrie Belle Montville, O. 

Keeney, Catherine E....Gilead, Conn. 
Keeney, Emeline E. ...S. Windsor, Ct. 

Keeney, Hannah Manchester, Conn. 

Keesc, Mich. 

Reiser, Anna Sycamore, 111. 

Keith, Calista Howard. .Palmer, Mass. 

Keith, Dodge W Chicago, 111. 

Keith, Francis Kansas City, Kan. 

Keith. Franklin H Palermo, N. Y. 

Kelley, Hannah Monmouth, Me. 

Kelley, Jane Monmouth, Me. 

Kelley, Sarah Augusta. . .Hicks, N. Y. 

Kelley, Mahala Cady's Mills, Mich. 

Kellogg, Albert B Kewanee, III. 

Kellogg, ,^shbel..New Hartford, Conn. 

Kellogg, Ashbel Torrington, Conn. 

Kellogg, Collins Cleveland, O. 

Kellogg, Cornelia Sheffield, Mass. 

Kellogg, Eliza. ..Cherry Valley, N. Y. 

Kellogg, Emma Talcottville, Conn. 

Kellogg, Enoch B Fowler, O. 

Kellogg, Fleda Louise Troy, N. 'i . 

Kellogg, Frederick. . .Terry ville. Conn. 

Kellogg, Israel E. Windsor, Conn. 

Kellogg, Israel Warren, N. Y. 

Kellogg, Israel Kalamazoo, Mich. 

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Kellogg, Mary Greene, N. Y. 

Kellogg, Mary Richfield, N. Y. 

Kellogg, Nancy Prattsburg. N. Y. 

Kellogg, Sarah Vermillion, O. 

Kellogg, Seth Westfield, Mass. 

Kellogg, Silas Port Leyden, N. Y. 

Kellogg, Stephen Westfield, Mass. 

Kellogg. Sylvanus H.. Swansea, Minn. 

Kelly, Antoinette Lena, 111. 

Kelly, Jane Monmouth, Me. 

Kelly, Julia A Easthampton, Mass. 

Kelly, Mark W San Francisco, Cal. 

Kelsey, Agnes Estella. . . Depew. N. Y. 

Kelsey, Charles Tunbridge, Vt. 

Kelsey. Ebenezer P Ionia. Mich. 

Kelsey, Elizabeth Simsbury, Conn. 

Kelsey, Esther Windsor. Conn. 

Kelsey, Harriet Newaygo, Mich. 

Kelsey. Jonathan. . .E. Windsor, Conn. 

Kelsey, Sclina Otsego, N. Y. 

Kelsey, Silas L..Burl'gt'n Flats, N. Y. 

Kelsey. Uriah Barre. N. Y. 

Kempton. Susanna I Montville, O. 

Kendall. Elizabeth S Roxbury, Vt. 

Kendall. Hollis Waterford, Me. 

Kendall. Irene Gilmantown, Wis. 

Kendall. Jennie E. . . .Rockville, Conn. 
Kendall. Jennie. . ..Winchendon, Mass. 

Kendall, Joseph J Sheridan, N. Y. 

Kenfield, Lester Springfield, Mass. 

Kennan. James Conneaut. O. 

Kennedy. Harriet Jackson, Mich. 

Kennedy, Martha L. . . St. John, Wash. 

Kennedy, Sally Washington, Mich. 

Kennedy. Lake Co.. Ind. 

Kenney, John W Monmouth, Me. 

Kent. Apollos Aniboy, O. 

Kent, John Rock Co., 111. 

Kent, Mehetabel Southwick, Mass. 

Kent. William L Lena. la. 

Keiiter, Georgianna Troy, N. Y. 

Kenyon, Ann Maria Pa. 

Kenyon. Ethel B Hartford, Conn. 

Kerr. Frances S Hillsdale. Mich. 

Ketcham. George. .. .Champlain. N. Y. 
Ketcham. Hannah M.. Syracuse. N. Y. 

Keyes, Lois Mason. 111. 

Keyes, William Chicago. 111. 



bbe, E. Windsor, Conn. 

dd, Julia Burton Inwood, N. Y. 

ernan, Patrick Jasper, N. Y. 

Iborn, Lyman Westfield, Mass. 

Ibourn, Freeman .. ..Hartford. Conn. 

Ibourn, John Freedom, O. 

Iburn. Horatio H. . .Westfield, Mass. 

Ham, James E Suffield, Conn. 

Ham. John. .. .W. Springfield, Mass. 

llinger. William Altoona. Pa. 

Ilmer, Catherine C Cleveland, O. 

Hum. John W. Springfield, Mass. 

Imore. Abraham Ancram, N. Y. 

mball. Delia L Lebanon, Conn. 

mball. Ira Lebanon. Conn. 

mball. Jerusha Lenox, Pa. 

mball. Miriam Jericho. Vt. 

mball. Sarah M Livonia. Mich. 

mball. Stephen A..N. Adams. Mass. 
niberly. Elizabeth. ..Egremont, Mass. 

ncade, Lyman Riley, Mich. 

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ng. Dorcilla H Dundee. N. Y. 

ng, Edward J Wadsworth, O. 

ng, Francis Washington. D. C. 

ng, George V Monroeville. O. 

ng, Gideon Burlington. Vt. 

ng. Harriet Hartford, Conn. 

ng, Howard Frost. ..Windsor. Conn. 

ng, Tames W Toledo, O. 

ng, John Westfield. Mass. 

ng. Joseph H E. Hartford, Conn. 

ng. Toshua K. .. .Manchester. N. Y. 

ng, Lovina Springfield, Mass. 

ng, Lucretia Lorraine, N. Y. 

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King, Thomas Midillctown, N. Y. 

King, Titus E. W'indsor, Conn. 

King, Zebulon E. Windsor, Conn. 

Kingman, Carrie Emily. . .Chicago, 111. 
Kingsbury, Augustus.. Coventry, Conn. 
Kingsbury, Daniel. .Glastonbury, Conn. 
Kingsbury, George Lord. . .Enfield, Ct. 

Kingsbury, Harriet N Cleveland, O. 

Kingsbury, Joseph Bolton, Conn. 

Kingsbury, Julia A. . .Gouvern'r, N. Y. 
Kingsbury, Lemuel. .. .Coventry, Conn. 
Kingsbury, Milo W. . MonticcUo, Minn. 
Kingsbury, Sarah Alice. . .Chicago, 111. 

Kingsley, Amelia J Cleveland^ O. 

Kingsley, Caroline Palmyra, N. Y. 

Kingsley, Jennie R Ayrshire, la. 

Kingsley, Jonathan, Southa'pt'n, Mass. 
Kingsley, Shuball \V. . Lebanon, Conn. 
Kingsley, Tabitha. ..Southa'pton, Mass. 

Kinner, Belle Milan, Pa. 

Kinner, Charles Sayre, Pa. 

Kinner, Frank Sayre, Pa. 

Kinney, Asahel Whitewater, Wis. 

Kinney, Carrie Portage, Wis. 

Kinney, Eleazer Union, Conn. 

Kinney, Ella Rush, N. Y. 

Kinney, John Belvidere, Pa. 

Kinney, Louisa. . ..Cummington, Mass. 
Kinney, Timothy P. . Poquonock, Conn. 

Kintner, George V Pasadena, Cal. 

Kirkpatrick, John W Wyoming,_Ia. 

Kirkwood, Lydia H. . . .Mankato, Kan. 

Kitts, Charles Pottersville, Mich. 

Kline, Ellen Grahamsville, N. Y. 

Kline, Jacob Egremont, Mass. 

Klink, Cora Belle Barrington, 111. 

Klock. Ebbie M Berea, O. 

Knap, Jennie Alida Buffalo, N. Y. 

Knapp," Charles New Berlin, N. Y. 

Knapp, Elizabeth A.. Woodbury, Conn. 

Knapp, Hannah Conneaut, O. 

Knapp, Kathryn Irene Phila., Pa. 

Knapp, I.urane. . ..Southampton, Mass. 

Knapp, Mary Southampton, Mass. 

Knapp, Reuel North East, Pa. 

Kneeland. Harriet i:. . .Brookfield, Mo. 
Kneeland, Wm. .■\..W. Mcdford, Mass. 
Knickerbacker, Christy M., 

Ancrara, N- Y. 
Knickerbacker, Elizabeth, 

Gallatin, N. Y. 

Knickerbacker, Sarah.. Milan, Pa. 

Knickerbocker, Frederick, 

Syracuse, N. Y. 

Kniflin, Anson Batavia, 111. 

Knight, Catherine S. .N. Durham, Ind. 

Knight, Clara Washington, D. C. 

Knight, Deyo R Pemberville, O. 

Knight, Mrs. Jennie Avres, 

Watervliet, N. Y. 
Knight, Mary Ann. .Friendship, N. Y. 

Knight, Ross Westfield, N. Y. 

Knowlcs, George R. . . Marcellus N. V. 

Knowles. Mary E Sweedcn, N. Y. 

Knowlton, Dennis Ludlow, Mass. 

Knowlton, Ezra Monson, Mass. 

Knowlton. William Havana, N. Y. 

Knox, Abby H Windsor, Conn. 

Knox, Sibyl Union, Conn. 

Krebs, Vida Mattoon, 111. 

Krom, Well Chicago, HI. 



Lackey, Sarah Roxana. . ..Riccville, la. 
La Cook, Adclc. . .Mansf'd Center, Ct. 

Ladd, Ezekiel N. Bolton, Conn. 

Ladd. Henry Merrill Windsor, O. 

Ladd, Sumner Brooklyn, Mich. 

Laflen, Matthew Wcstlield, Mass. 

Laffin, Winthrop Southwick, Mass. 

Lake, .Amanda Sunficld, Mich. 

Lamar, Charles W. ..S. Francisco, Cal. 

Lamb, Ann Blairsvillc. Pa. 

Lamb, Gilbert Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Lamb, Harriet Burke, Wis. 

Lamb. Lovisa Becket, Mass. 

Lamb, Nathaniel Mich 

Lambert, Mary C Hudson, N. Y. 

I^mberton, Martha Elba, N. Y. 



ji.\V., I. I.rijiikin, Frank ,\ lth.^C3, N. Y. 

3528. Lamont, Chloe Ilopkinton, la. 

1947. Lamphear, Hiram Carthage, N. Y. 

3058. Lampher, Pallas D Elmore, \'t. 

8862. Lamphier, Saville Cleveland, O. 

2330. Lampman, Henry Luzerne Co., Pa. 

6059. Larapson, Caroline Chicago, IIL 

3016. Lampson, Lydia N. Granby, Conn. 

6933. Lamson, Emmaline M.. Westf'd, Mass. 

3245. Lamson, Joseph Westfield, Mass. 

5350. Lance, Clara A Lagrange, Ind. 

9084. Landers, Caroline R.. 

Smithville Flats, N. Y. 

6618. Landfear, John. .. Walnut Lake, Minn. 

424i. Landon. Reuben B. CDr.) On'ida, N. Y. 

5261. Lane, Barney Lenox, N. Y. 

3383. Lane, Elizabeth H. .Collinsville, N. Y. 

4723. Lane, Harriet North East, Pa. 

2788. Lane, Hepzibah Hudson, Mich. 

3381. Lane, John V Talcottville, N. Y. 

8047. Lane, John R Elm Hall, Mich. 

5073. Lane, Joseph Henry Jericho, Vt. 

6370. Lane, Polly (Mary) A.... Revere. Mo. 

3380. Lane, Nancy Sandwich, 111. 

1794. Lane. Ruhamah A Littleton, Mass. 

5990. Lanfear, Alzina Hadley, HI. 

215. Langdon, Abigail Westfield. Mass. 

3456. Langdon, Charles Cleveland, O. 

10339. Langdon, Frederick. .Jamestown, N. Y. 

7433. Langdon, Julia Olivia N. Y. City 

1287. Langdon, Lovisa. ... Wilbraham, Mass. 

3989. Langford, Laertes. ... Rock Island, III. 

1858. Laning, Olive Hiram. O. 

4427. Lanphear, Kendrick. .Champion, N. Y. 

6603. Lansing, Odell E .Mbany, N. Y. 

9463. Lapham. George E. .Farmington, N. Y. 

7014. Laranc, Ella Pompeii, Mich. 

4065. I.araway, Harriet R Beloit. Wis. 

7113. Lark. Lily Byron, N. _Y. 

10471. Larkin, Bing Covington, Ky. 

716. l.arkum, Canton, — . 

9612. Earned, Cyrus Beaver, Pa. 

11812. La Rowe, Frank F Sioux City. la. 

6745. Larson, Anna Louisa.. .Lansing, Mich. 

9356. Larro, Addie Poquonock, Conn. 

10690. Lasher, Grace Chatham, N. Y. 

2518. Laskey, Eliza Windsor, O. 

6070. Latham, Amos B Marlboro, Conn. 

11834. Latbar, Ida Eau Claire, Wis. 

8894. I.athrop, Atilda Russelltown, Can. 

11468. Lathrop, Edward D Scranton, Pa. 

48ii. Lathrop. Eunice C. ... Lebanon, Conn. 

2237. Lathrop, Harriet Moravia, N. Y. 

2228. Lathrop, Lucy Lebanon, Conn. 

98. Lathrop, Mrs. Martha. .. Bolton, Conn. 
552. Lathrop, Thacker Tolland, Conn. 

6o44. Lattimer, Charles Westfield, Mass. 

384. Lattimer, George Windsor, Conn. 

4405. Lawrence, Ella .\von, ^ O. 

7272. Lawrence, Ella D Ord, Neb. 

4394. Lawrence, Mary Muskegon, Mich. 

8388. Lawrence, Susan Jackson, Mich. 

5804. Lawrence, Thankful, . .Ha'd'nv'e, Mass. 
12116. Lawrence, William T. .Ben'ington. Vt. 

4950. Lawson, Francis B., Tridelp'a. W.^ Va. 

7466. Lawson, Jane....N. Brooktield. N. Y. 

7462. Lawson, Loverna. N. Brooktield. N. Y. 
10494. I.awson, Maria C....C0I. Springs. Col. 

2076. Lawton, Irene Cnazy, N Y. 

7420. Layton, Charles St. Paul, Minn. 

9106. Leach, Daniel P Oxford, N. Y. 

3038. Leach, Jesse Smithville. N. Y. 

6540. Leach, Mary Busti, N. Y. 

3o46. Leach, Myron Torrington, Conn. 

3067. Leach, Myron Torrington, Conn. 

24o4. Leach, Orphelia Torrington, Conn. 

2664. Leach, Roxa Conneaut, Pa. 

1637. Leach, Searl Plainficld, Mich 

8225. Leak, Daniel Belfast, N. Y. 

5822. Leake, Theodore Mich. 

1344. Leamming, Sallie M \'ienna, O. 

2085. Learned. Josiah Malone, N. Y. 

466i. Leavenworth, Mary E..Rushv'lc, N. Y. 

2558. Leavitt, Elizabeth Suffield, Conn. 

1012. Leavitt. Freetrrace. .. .Hartford, Conn. 

2557. Leavitt, Thaddeus Suffield. _ Conn. 

loiio. Le Baron, Willis E.... Union City. Pa. 
252. Lee, Abigail Simsbury, Conn. 

9289. I^e, Amanda Lod^ O. 

8309. Lee, Charles W...N. Coventry, Conn. 



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Lee, James G. C Chicago, III. 

Lee, John Farmington, Conn. 

Lee, John D Athens, 111. 

Lee, Laonimi Poultney, Vt. 

Lee, Mrs, Louisa Pittsburg, Pa. 

Lee, Mary Pittsford, Mich. 

Lee, Mildred A Muscatine, la. 

Lee, Samuel Sheffield, Mass. 

Leeper, Charles S Galesburg, 111. 

Leete, Charles Ward Wis. 

Lefavre, Melvina Waterville, Me. 

Leffingwell, Ruth Jefferson, O. 

Legate, Frederick W..Southw'k, Mass. 

Legg, Cynthia Middlesex. N. Y. 

Legge, Nellie A Westfield, Mass, 

Lehman, Eliza Haydenville, O. 

Lehman, Mary Nelsonville, O. 

Leipold, John Phoenicia, N. Y. 

Leland, Albert R Chicago, 111. 

Leland, Harriet Vera, Ind. 

Leland, James Montpelier, Vt. 

Lemley, Mattilus. . .Pearl Creek, N._ Y. 

Lemon, George R. Kan. 

Lemon, Nancy E Enterprise, O. 

Lenox, Mrs. Emily Athens, Pa. 

Lent, Emma May Conneaut, O. 

Leonard, Franklin E. Troy, Pa. 

Leonard, George. .. .Winchester, Conn. 

Leonard, Gertrude A Marcus, la. 

Leonard, James J. . . .Constantia, N. Y. 

Leonard, Lucy Remsen, N. Y. 

Leonard, Nelson.. W. WiUiamsfield, O. 

Leonard, Phcebe A Tenn. 

Leonard, Volney Roseville, Cal. 

Leonard. Wealthy N. . .Florence, Mass. 

Lepper, John F New Cassel, Wis. 

Le Roy, Millard F Manchester, la. 

Leslie, Sarah N. Y. City- 
Lester, Samuel C Auburn, N. Y. 

Levin, Maymc Los Angeles, Cal. 

Levings, Daniel River Falls, Wis. 

Lewis, Albion W Westfield, Mass. 

Lewis, Alfred Manchester, Me. 

Lewis, Andrew J.. San Francisco, Cal. 

Lewis, Artemas Welles, Vt. 

Lewis, Arthur J Madrid, N. Y. 

Lewis, Arvine Smithville, N. Y. 

Lewis, Cemantha Jonesville, Mich. 

Lewis, Charlotte Sandusky, O. 

Lewis, Cora North East, Pa. 

Lewis, Daniel W Lincoln, Neb. 

Lewis, E. B Ashtabula, O. 

Lewis, Elijah Abilene, Kan. 

Lewis, Henry Cleveland, O. 

Lewis, Hezekiah E. Granby, Conn. 

Lewis, Isaac Stafford, Conn. 

Lewis, Jacques I Alpena, Mich. 

Lewis, James Tyler, Mich. 

Lewis, Josephine Oxford, N. Y. 

Lewis, Julia Middletown, Conn. 

Lewis, Katie Argyle, Wis. 

Lewis, Lydia Ripley, N. Y. 

Lewis, Marshall Fulton, N. Y. 

Lewis, Mary Ann De Witt, N. Y. 

Lewis, Mindwell. .. .Winchester, Conn. 

Lewis, Newel S Trowbridge, Mich. 

Lewis, Phoebe Smithville, N. Y. 

Lewis, Sarah A Unadilla, N. Y. 

Lewis, Mrs. Sarah B..Smithv'e. N. Y. 
Lewis, William M. . . .Blandford, Mass. 

Libbus, Lydia Randolph. O. 

L'Huilier, Marthe M.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Lille, Nersa N. Coventry, Conn. 

Lilley, Irene Coventry, Conn. 

Linhart, Christopher P., Bro'kl'n, N. Y. 

Lincoln, Darius Piano, 111. 

Lincoln, Elizabeth B. ..Windsor, Conn. 

Lincoln, Esther L Stamford, Conn. 

Lincoln, Harvey Andover, Conn. 

Lincoln, Nathan Columbia, Conn. 

Lincoln. Nellie Springfield, Mass. 

Lindsley. Orrin Durham, N. Y. 

Linkfield, Henry T Rome, N. Y. 

Linn, Wm Union Furnace, O. 

Linsley, Edward W., T'omps'nv'le, Ct. 

Linsley, Catherine Madrid, N. Y. 

Linthwaite, George Vincennes, Ind. 

Lippincott. Marion C Boston, Mass. 

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Liscomb. Ellen M Toledo, O. 

Liscomb, Mary P Toledo. O. 

Liswell. Frederick. . Feed'g Hills, Mass. 

Little, David Springfield, N. Y. 

Little, David D Columbia, Conn. 

Little, Fred Machias, N. Y. 

Little, John W Athens, 111. 

Little, Marguerite Dallas, Texas 

Little, Norman Columbia, Conn. 

Little, Sarah Emma N. Y. City 

Littlejohn, Lydia Groton, N. Y. 

Livermore, Almira, Garden City, Minn. 

Lloyd, James Springfield, Mass. 

Lloyd. Lemuel G Pittsfield, Mass. 

Lockard, Daisy Emporia, Kan. 

Lockrow, Van Buren N. Y. City 

Lockwood, Harriet A... Melrose, N. Y. 

Loftus. Elizabeth. ..Tess Corners, Wis. 

Lombard, Ebenezer. .. .Windsor, Conn. 

Lombard, Lyman. .. .Colebrook, N. H. 

Long, Amelia Colebrook River, Ct. 

Long, Dr. Douglas.. Los Angeles, Cal. 

Long. Edmond Emporia, Kan. 

Longley, Sarah Jane. . . Whately. Mass. 

Longuemare, Marie C. ... El Paso, Tex. 

Longstreth, Edw. Rhoads. . ..Phila. Pa. 

Look. Samuel Wyoming, N. Y. 

Loomis, Abigail M Windsor, Conn. 

Loomis, Abner C Akron, O. 

Loomis, Addison J Cicero. N. Y. 

Loomis, Amanda Rep. City, Neb. 

Loomis, Amasa Coventry, Conn. 

Loomis, Anne Windsor, Conn. 

Loomis, Annie Albany, N. Y. 

Loomis, Arah Torrington, Conn. 

Loomis, Bill Ithaca, Mich. 

Loomis, Caroline E N. Y. City 

Loomis, Caroline Cicero, N. Y. 

Loomis, Caroline M N. Britam, Ct. 

Loomis, Carrie New Cassel, Wis. 

Loomis, Chas. N...New Haven, Conn. 

Loomis, Chas. O Oneida, N. Y. 

Loomis, Chauncey Laporte, Ind. 

Loomis, Chloe E. Windsor, Conn. 

Loomis, Clarissa Westfield, Mass. 

Loomis, Mrs. Cordelia G. ..Hartf'd, Ct. 

Loomis. Cornelia N. W. .Oneida, N. Y. 

Loomis, Cornelius D N. Britain, Ct. 

Loomis, Cornelius D. ...N. Britain, Ct. 

Loomis, Cynthia Damascus O. 

Loomis, Cyrus Smyrna, N. Y. 

Loomis, D. Alden Cleveland, O. 

Loomis, Deborah... E. Windsor, Conn. 

Loomis, Dorothy Torrington, Conn. 

Loomis, Dorothy. ...Torrington, Conn. 

Loomis, Edwin R Hopkinton, la. 

Loomis, Edwin P New Cassel, Wis. 

Loomis, Eliakim Windsor, Conn. 

Loomis, Eliza M New Hartford, Ct. 

Loomis, Elizabeth Bolton, Conn. 

Loomis, Elizabeth Smyrna, N. V. 

Loomis, Elizur Bloomfield, Conn. 

Loomis, Elv Torrington, Conn. 

Loomis, Emmeline Windsor, Conn. 

Loomis, Esther E. Windsor, Conn. 

Loomis. Eunice Brownsville, N. Y. 

Loomis, George W'"*"";' ^°""- 

Loomis, George A Suffield, Conn. 

Loomis, George G. ..... ..Omaha. Neb. 

Loomis, George W. . ..Cazenoyia, Mich. 

Loomis, Georgiana....... •■■Akron, O. 

Loomis, Gideon Windsor, Conn. 

Loomis, Giles E. Windsor. Conn. 

Loomis, Grace ^'"j^°!- S°"v 

Loomis, Hannah Pomfret, N. Y. 

Loomis, Hannah J^'^.«"'"2; 8' 

Loomis, Harriet F. A... Mexico, N. Y. 

Loomis, Helen M Cleveland, O. 

Loomis, Henry Jefferson, O. 

Loomis, Henry ,•,;.• 'i'''^^' ^'"^• 

Loomis, Hephzibah Windsor, Conn. 

Loomis, Hephzibah Torrington, Ct. 

Loomis, Hezekiah B Suffield, Conn. 

Loomis, Horace Torrington, Conn. 

Loomis, Horace Torrington, Conn. 

Loomis, Hulda Harrisyille O. 

Loomis, Hulda New Berlin, Wis. 

Loomis, Ichabod Windsor, Conn. 

Loomis, Ichabod Torrington, Conn. 

Loomis, Ida M Colwich, Kan. 



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i427. Loomis, Irene Westficld, Mass. 

1 192. or 1247. Loomis, Issachar, 

Torrington, Conn. 
1 183. Loomis, Israel Frcdonia, N. Y. 

260. Loomis, Joanna.... E. Windsor, Conn. 

760. Loomis, John Bolton, Conn. 

7212. Loomis, John W Geneva. O. 

■489. Loomis, Joseph Windsor, Conn. 

81 7. Loomis, Joseph Columbia. Conn. 

355. Loomis. Kczia Windsor, Conn. 

6892. Loomis, Laura G Laporte, Ind. 

1825. Loomis, Lewis T Cazenovia, S'. Y. 

1489. Loomis, Mrs. Lucy A., So'thw'k, Mass. 

1043. Loomis, Luke Bolton, Conn. 

1028. Loomis, Luna Cazenovia, N. Y. 

2178. Loomis, Lydia Franklin, Conn. 

3289. Loomis, Lydia Westfield. Mass. 

3555. Loomis, Lydia S Springfield, Mass. 

952. Loomis, Margaret. ..Winchester, Conn. 
5612. Loomis, Maria Kloisa. ..Suflield. Conn. 
7681. Loomis, Marinda A Moon, Mich. 

)8i- Loomis, Mary Windsor, Conn. 

639- Loomis, Mary Lebanon, Conn. 

2577. Loomis, Mary A Cazenovia, N. Y. 

9986. Loomis, Mary K Moodus, Conn. 

3260. Loomis, Merwin Westfield, Mass. 

702. Loomis, Michael. . ..E. Windsor, Conn. 

136. Loomis, Moses Windsor, Conn. 

2454. Loomis, Moses Windsor, Conn. 

7630. Loomis, Myrtie J Painesville, O. 

2398. Loomis, Nancy C Hartford. Conn. 

445. Loomis, Natlianiel Windsor, Conn. 

10201. Loomis, Nellie Maria. ..Austinburg, O. 

6269. Loomis, Nicholas T E. Troy, Wis. 

10221. Loomis, Norman J Painesville, O. 

7834. Loomis, Onward Colwich, Kan. 

2208. Loomis, Pamela Wis. 

3051. Loomis, Pamela Torrington, Conn. 

193. Loomis, Rebecca. . . E. Windsor, Conn. 

1310. Loomis, Rhoda Monongahela, Pa. 

8541. Loomis, Richard M. . . . Andover. Conn. 

191. Loomis, Roger Windsor, Conn. 

1 130. Loomis, Roger E. Winilsor, Conn. 

3051. Loomis, Roxalena. . .Torrington, Conn. 

1016. Loomis, Ruth Barkhamstcd, Conn. 

3587. Loomis, Samuel Springfield, Mass. 

313. Loomis, Sarah Lebanon, Conn. 

5470. Loomis, Sarah J.... New Hartford, Ct. 

927. Loomis. Serijah Windeior. Conn. 

1 3 18. Loomis, Seth Westfield, Mass. 

2234. Loomis, Simon Franklin, Conn. 

5432. Loomis, Spencer Windsor, Conn. 

503. Loomis, Stephen. . . .Torrington, Conn. 

369. Loomis, Sybil Windsor. Conn. 

2232. Loomis, Thomas. Gen Lebanon. Ct. 

1862. Loomis, Wealthy Ann..W. Troy, Wis. 
1721. Loomis, Wm. H...New Britain, Conn. 
2637. Loomis. Wm. Herrick. .. Damascus, O. 

4242. Loop, Charles F Los Angeles, Cal. 

5027. Lord, Alanson Hiram, O. 

846o. Lord, Fanny M Scranton, Pa. 

8432. Lord, Frank T Hartford. Conn. 

2437. Lord, James I Bloomficld. Conn. 

5826. Lord, Jane Arbuckle, W. Va. 

2585. Lord, Lorenzo Agawam, Mass. 

7960. Lord, Marvin Henry Belmont, la. 

5860. Lord, Mary E Alpena, Mich. 

8236. Lord, Moses Memphis, Tenn. 

Ill I. Lord, Reynold Lyme. Mass. 

11772. Lord, William a Dundee, N. Y. 

5886. Loring, Mrs. Louisa E., 

Blue Rapids, Kan. 

742. Losey, Hannah. ... Mecklenburg. N. Y. 
10982. Loud, Benjamin W. . . .SpringfVI, Mass. 
10833. Loud. Harrold O. ... Springfield. Mass. 

2942. Loudin, Orin Ricevillc, Pa. 

i8gi. Lounsbury, Caroline, N. Newb'g, Mich. 
1892. Lounsbury, Sybil. . ..Alexandria. N. Y. 

7620. Love. Dora Brooklyn. Mich. 

io462. Lovelace. Ada Byron Butler, Ky. 

7827. Lovtfland. Cora Butler. Ind. 

2724. Lovcridge. Amasa Riga. N. Y. 

2725. Lovcridge. Caleb Riga. N. Y. 

572. Lovcring. Esther Westfield, Mass. 

1 1458. Low. George Evarts. .Brooklyn. N. Y. 

A2942. Lowden. Orcn Riccville. Pa. 

3174. Lowell. Adeline Alma. N. Y. 

3305. Loy, Elizabeth Ky. 

3306. Loy, Rebecca Ky, 

X0394. Lucas, Albert C Covington, Ky. 



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Lucas, Lydia W Elkhart, Ind. 

Luce, Joseph Tolland. Conn. 

Luce. Mary Ann.. .San Francisco, Cal. 

Lucker, Ephraim Windsor, Conn. 

Ludington, Martha Otisco, N. Y. 

Ludlow, George Locke, N. Y. 

Lummis, Fletcher Springfield, N. Y. 

Lunt, Alexander Mendon, N. Y. 

Lusk, Silvia Brownsville, N. Y. 

Lyman, Abiathar Andover, Conn. 

Lyman, Ann Lebanon, Conn. 

Lyman, Caleb Torrington, Conn. 

Lyman, Charles G. .Stockbridge, N. Y. 
Lyman, Dorcas II . . Southa'pton, Mass. 

Lyman, Ebenezer Burlington, Vt. 

Lyman, Eunice. ..Bcrnardstown, Mass. 

Lyman, Gaius Southampton, Mass. 

Lyman, Ira Lowville, N. Y. 

Lyman, Jonathan Lebanon, Conn. 

Lyman, Joseph Coventry, Conn. 

Lyman, Joseph W. . Stockbridge, N. Y. 

Lyman, Tosiah Columbia, Conn. 

Lyman, Laura Torrington, Conn. 

Lyman, Mrs. Lydia. . ..Windsor, Conn. 
Lyman, Lydia SL.N. Coventry. Conn. 
Lyman, Mary A..,.N. .\mherst, Mass. 

Lyman, Richard Lebanon, N. H. 

Lyman, • Torrington, Conn. 

Lynch, Catherine E Painesville, O. 

Lynde, Mrs. Cornelia E.. Hartford, Ct. 

Lyon, Anna Tiflfin, 0. 

Lyon, Asa New Haven, Conn. 

Lyon, Ellen Carrie Randolph, Vt. 

Lyon, Morris N. \ . City 

Lyon, Willard C Casselton, N. Dak. 

Lyons, Addie E Greenfield, Pa. 

Lyons, Elizabeth Ilalstead, Pa. 

Lyter. Albert Halifax, Pa. 

Mabee, Eliza Grant Park. 111. 

Mabee, Emilia Morris, N. Y. 

Mabee, Fanny Redficld, K. Y. 

Macafee, Mina Jane. . . . Smithheld, Pa. 
Macdonald, Florence. . Leom'st'r, Mass. 
MacElroy, John E. . . Jam'st'n, N. Dak. 

Mack, Emma J Windsor, Conn. 

Mackey. Lillian A.. . Springfield, Mass. 

Mackey, Mary Rochester, Ind. 

MacPhetridge, Blanche. . ..Chicago. 111. 

Madden, Sally R Hopedale, Mass. 

Madison, Hampton Oswego, N. Y. 

Madison, Marius Litchfield, N. Y. 

MahafTey, James Monroe. .. .Osage, la. 
Mahan, William. .Westmorela'd, N. Y. 

Main, Charles Moravia, N. Y. 

ALiine, Lewis T Independence. la. 

Maine, Philander T Jackson, Mich. 

Mallet, Rhoda M Sangerfield, N. Y. 

Mallory, Zuba A Chicago, 111. 

Maloney, John Clarinda, la. 

Maltby, Mattie B Footville. O. 

Manary. Malinda. .Colo. Springs, Colo. 
Manchester, Joseph. . \*an Etten, N. Y. 
Mandcville. Benoni, P'th Amb'y, N. Y. 

Manion, Mary Hartford, Conn. 

Manley, Darius G Canton, Pa. 

Manley, Nettie Ora JcfTcrson. O. 

Manley. Susan A Andover. Conn. 

Manly, Darius Canton, Pa. 

Mann. Anna Kenton Co., Ky. 

Mann. Annie E Dcmosville. Ky. 

Mann, Elizabeth Flingsville. Ky. 

Mann. Eunice Bolton. Conn. 

Mann, Eunice A., Bennett's C'rnVs. O. 

Mann, Joseph Mass. 

Mann, I\Iary Andover, Conn. 

Mann, Mary Ann Utica, N. Y. 

Mann, Sarah A Laporte, Ind. 

Manning, Eleazcr Lebanon, Conn. 

Mannitig, Horace. . . E. Wliately, Mass. 

Manning. Julia I Brooklvn. N. Y. 

Mansfield. Mary D....Burr Oak, Mich. 

Mansfield, Zara Boston. Mass. 

Manwarren, Betsey. . E. Davenport, la. 

Mar warren, Eliza Texas, N. Y. 

Maples, Jemima Norwalk, Conn. 

Marble, Elias Simsbury. Conn. 

Marble, Laura Sherburne, N. Y. 



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8381. Marble, Oscar Cedar Rapids. la. 

5362. March, Elizabeth Coldwater, Mich. 

6502. March, Mary E Lansing, N. Y. 

6074. Marcum, Titus E. Hampton, Conn. 

10830. Markham, Anna Rockville, Conn. 

10673. Markley. Emmet Randolph. O. 

10426. Marksberry. D Mason. Ky. 

11 -7S- Marowclli, Josephine. .Centralia, Wash. 

4o4o. Marquis, Robert Oakland, Cal. 

1711. Marsh, Edward.. New Hartford, Conn. 
1456. Marsh, Ephraim...W. Sprinf'd, Mass. 
723- Marsh, Esther... New Hartford, Conn. 

8927. Marsh, George Tasper, la. 

22. Marsh, Hannah Wind'sor, Conn. 

8308. Marsh, James E Washington, D. C. 

182. Marsh, Jonathan Windsor, Conn. 

50. Marsh, Lydia Windsor, Conn. 

3157- Marsh, Mary M Willard, N. Y. 

324, Marsh, Mercy Lebanon, Conn. 

5805. Marsh, Nathaniel Westlield, Mass. 

7451- Marshall, Edward B., N. Hampton, la. 
10209. Marshall. Enos M . . . Torrington, Conn 

5985- Marshall, Hannah Philmont, N. Y. 

2210. Marshall, Mrs. Susan. .Coventry, Conn. 
935- Marshall, Camillus, N. Y. 

2710. Martin, Ann Richfield. N. Y. 

271 1. Martin, Elvira Burlington, N. Y. 

1942. .Martin, Emeline Huron, O. 

5776- Martin, George Fairfield. la. 

10003. Martin, George D Buffalo, N Y 

1943. Martin, Ira Coldwater. Mich. 

6o4i. Martin, James Dexter. . .Hartford, Ct. 

9378. Martin, James Allegan, Mich. 

6545. Martm, Jane E. Bloomlield, N. Y. 

5735- Martin, Julia S Bolton, Conn. 

6i64. Martin, Julia A Lincolnville, Pa. 

7977- Martin, Lucv Alice Chicago. 111. 

8295. Martin, Mary Maria. .Waltham, Mass. 

3858. Martin, Sarah Rock Creek, O. 

4789. Martin, Sarah J Winthrop, Me. 

3225. Martin, Thomas Monongahela, Pa. 

io44o. Martin, William Independence, Ky. 

9428. Marton, Samuel Los Angeles, Cal. 

4853. Martyn, Statira N. Coventry, Conn. 

4i49. Marvin. Frank Iloosack, N. Y. 

7761. Marvis. Ella Perry, N Y. 

11769- Mascho, Carrie K Dundee, N. Y. 

64s8. Mason, Adeline Canton, Pa. 

10127. Mason, Daniel Milwaukee, Wis. 

5791- Mason. Lydia Kirkville, Mo. 

9010. Massey. Sylvanus Chicago, 111. 

9794. Mast, Elizabeth M Springfield. O. 

11938. Mather. Arthur Windsor, Conn. 

7333. Mather, Ella Cordelia. . Suffield, Conn. 

7334. Mather. Mary E Suffield, Conn. 

1263. Mather, Stephen Utica, N. Y. 

1468. Mather, William Westfield, Mass. 

5623. Mather. William. . .Windsor Locks, Ct. 

7644. Mathers, Edward Barre, N. Y. 

4948. Matthews, Isaac H., Baltim'e Co., Md. 

12022. Matthews, Dr. John P., CaHinvillc, 111. 

7068. Matthewson. Mary A...Hartf'd, N. Y. 

6828. Mattice. John E Buffalo, N. Y. 

2150. Mattisnn, Catherine Otsego, N. Y. 

4760. Mattison, Elijah. . .White Creek, N. Y. 

4753. Mattison, Hannah Otsego, N. Y. 

5849. Mattison, Tames L Shaftsburv, Vt. 

5852. Mattison, Tulia D Shaftsburv. Vt. 

4753- Mattison, Nancy Otsego, N. Y. 

1359- Mattoon, Elsie M Benton. O. 

444o. Maulfair, Mrs. Mollie A., 

San Francisco. Cal. 

7256. Maxam, Frances M Mexico, N. Y. 

4826. Maxon, Clarissa A Cassville, N. Y. 

4700. Maxwell. Chester Bolton. Conn. 

5770. Maxwell, Malinda Ft. Collins, Col. 

IIS97- Maxwell. Taylor Co.. la. 

1585- May, Elizabeth P Enfield, Conn. 

1438. May, Harriet Jeflferson, O. 

4295. Mayhew, Abbie...Pt. Peninsula. N. Y. 

9797. Mayhew. Mildred. . Parkersb'g. W. Va. 

9431. Maynard, Lucius. .. Middletown. Conn. 

9770. Maynard, C. F Lapeer, Mich. 

6587. McAlister, Helen.... New Orleans. La. 

9170. Mc.\rthur, Henry Ancram. N. Y. 

10272. Mc.\rthur, Elizabeth A Dover, Kan. 

Ai 1076.8. McBride. Ellen Douds Leando, la. 

6010. McBride. John A Wayne. O. 

4924. McCall, Jabez New London, Conn. 

851. McCall, Lucy Lebanon, Conn. 



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. McCandless, Geo. W Pittsburg. Pa. 

McCarron, Maggie J Mansfield. O. 

McCarthy. Jeremiah J Hartford, Ct. 

McCliesney, Jane Enfield, Conn. 

McCIanahan. Arpha T-, Val. Yiew, Ky. 

McClure, Elizabeth Geneseo, 111. 

McClure, James Larchville, Pa. 

McColIom, Frances. . Willianisto'n. Ky. 
McConaughy, Frank, Deer P'rk. Wash. 
McConaughy, Rev. N., Somerv'e, N. J. 

McConnelly, . . Lanesboro. Mass. 

McCord, Simeon Westfield, N. Y. 

McCoy, David Vigil. N. Y. 

McCoy, George Brockport, N. Y. 

McCoy, Len Volga. S. Dak. 

McCoy. Maggie Greenfield, Mass. 

McCracken, Mrs. Lottie 

McCracken, Sarah. . Binghamt'n, N. Y. 

McCredie, Cornelia E... Buffalo, N. Y. 

McCrellis. Aaron B. . Providence, R. I. 

McCulloch. Mary Lenox. Mass. 

McCurdy, Jane Pittsburg, Pa. 

McCurl. Anne Suffield, Mass. 

McDanicl, Elizabeth. .- -Verona, N. Y. 

McDonald. Alexander. .Batavia. N. Y. 

McDonald. Charity E-... Oneida, N. Y. 

McDonald, Daniel J. . -Quasqueton, la. 

McDonald. Elizabeth. .. .Cleveland. O. 

McDonald. John Greenfield. Mass. 

McDougal, Nancy A Albion, Mich. 

McDougwall, Mrs. Carrie... N. Y. City 

McElwain, James. . .Middlefield. Mass. 

McEvoy, Maria N. Y. City 

McEwen, Laura Madrid, N. Y. 

McFadden, Marv...W. Chester. Conn. 

McFarland. Mabel L Halifax. Pa. 

McFaul. Elmira Cambridge, N. Y. 

McFaul. Syla A... Eagle Bridge, N. Y. 

McGinley. Franklin ... Hartford, Conn. 

McGough, Harrv Ludlow. Ky. 

McGowen, Catherine Oxford, N. Y. 

McGregory, Thankful Holly. N. Y. 

McGrew, Benjamin E..W. Point. N. Y. 

Mcintosh. Hugh MarysviUe. Mo. 

Mclntyre, Sarah Petersburg, Va. 

McKean. Alice N. Y- City 

McKee, Samuel E Albany. N. Y. 

McKenney Mary Morton, 111. 

McKeowan, Mary E. .. Syracuse, N. Y. 

McKindley, John Mexico, N. Y. 

McKinney. J^ane Cal. 

McKinstrav, Elizabeth. . .Bolton, Conn. 

McKnight.' Mary Madrid. N. Y. 

McLane, John Lafayette, O. 

McLean. Allen (Rev.) . .Vernon, Conn. 

McLean. Mattie M Waterbury. Ct. 

McLemore. L Albert.. S. Angelo, Tex. 

McMahon, Mary E., Gr. Rapids. Mich. 

McMickIc, Sarah N- Y. City 

McMillin. Jemima M Boston, Ky. 

McMulIen. John C Oakland. Cal. 

McNab. Catherine. .Charlestown. Mass. 

McNaughton. Susan ... .Jackson, Mich. 

McNcal. Asenath Hudson. Mich. 

McNeil. Alexander Westfield. Mass. 

McNerny, Patrick Milan, Pa. 

McPherson, Anna E- . . .Carrollton, III 
McPherson. Elizabeth. . Ft. Collins. Col. 

McOuead. Isabella Dayton, O. 

McRellis, Cliariotte S. C. 

Meacham. Martha J Napcrville, III. 

Meacham. Sarah B Naperville. III. 

Meacham, Thankful. .. Richfield. N. Y. 

Mead. Amy Eliza Olmsted Falls. O. 

Mead. Clinton Denver. Col. 

Mead, Frances M N. Y. City 

Mead, Harvey Jefferson, O. 

Mead. Joseph Russell Jefferson, O. 

Mead, Stephen Greene. N.^ Y. 

Mears, Tames Harveyvillc, Kan 

Meech, Maria Burlington. N. Y. 

Meek, Lillian Ayrshire, la. 

Meeker, A. Jane Oneida, N. Y. 

Meeker. Mary Tucker Berea, O. 

Meeks. Frank Penn Yan, N. Y. 

Mehl, J. W Greenfield, Pa. 

Mellick, Mrs. Margaret. 

Centermoreland, Pa. 
Meloy, Mary A Athens, Pa. 



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4i86. Mcnzce, Fanny Elba, N. Y. 

4232. Mcriam. Clarissa Syracuse, N. Y. 

4656. Merithcw, Cynthia Irving, la. 

7335- Mtrrell, Samuel C . Springfield, Mass. 

48i. Merrell, Mrs, Sarah. . ..StafTord, Conn. 

3866. Merriam, I-aura C Galesburg, 111. 

l444. Merrick, Mary Springfield, Mass. 

7187. Merrifield, Anna R. . ..Kocln'ille, Conn. 

262. Merrill, .'\nne...Ncw Hartford, Conn. 

7368. Merrill, Daniel David Chicago. 111. 

12570. Merrill, Dwight H Pittsfield, -Mass. 

5302. Merrill, Eliza Webster, O. 

7233. Merrill, Eva A Williamsport, Pa. 

10253. Merrill, Flora E Painesville, O. 

5663. Merrill, John Boston, Mass. 

1697. Merrill, Laura. .New Hartford, Conn. 

267. Merrill, Rachel Conneaut, O. 

5003. Merrill, William O. . .Whitesto'n, N. Y. 

' 3043. Merrill, Zebulon. . .New Hartford, Cr. 

io64o. Merriman, Charles Chicago, 111. 

332 r. Merriman, Marietta, Hickory Pt., Ind. 

6588. Merriman, William, Gouverne'r, N. Y. 

11690. Merritt, Mercy Walworth, N. Y. 

1630. Merritt, Polly A Cuba, N. Y. 

A3885. Merry, Clara Saybrook, Conn. 

1294. Merry, Cornelius Sheffield, Mass. 

9775. Messenger, Mattie E Lansing, Mich. 

5692. Messer, Charles Beloit, Wis. 

468o. Messer, Lydia Albion, Mich. 

6661. Metcalf, Tilford. .. .Independence, Ky. 

1039. Metcalf, \'ioletta Bolton, Conn. 

7520. Metzger, Minnie New Cassel, Wis. 

8654. Milbourne, Sewell T.. .Cambridge, .\Id. 

1746. Miles. Julia Hinsdale, 111. 

93o4. Miles, Lottie Emma Cleveland, O. 

9120. Milham, .^nna Claverack, N. Y. 

8986. Millard. Finney Pewamo, Mich. 

5167. Millard, Joshua C. . . . Egremont, Mass. 

2300. Millard, Josiah N. Egremont, Mass. 

24g2. Millard, William Clayville, N. Y. 

4196. Miller, Alexander. .. .S. Adams, Mass. 

6383. Miller, Alexander Janesville, Wis. 

8301. Miller, .Vrchibald. .Canton Cen., Conn. 

1433. Miller, Mrs. Betsey Jefferson, O. 

11770. Miller, Byron Westfield, Pa. 

3427. Miller, Caleb Barre, N. Y. 

6872. Miller, Calvin S Southwick, Mass. 

11359. Miller, Carrie J Meriden, Conn. 

7633. Miller, Edna .\dele Montville, O. 

4198. Miller, Edna B N. Adams, Mass. 

2127. Miller, Eli Brighton, N. Y. 

1762. Miller, f:iizabeth. .Williamsburg, Mass. 

3244. Miller, Elizabeth Westfield. Mass. 

4667. Miller, Ellen Peoria, HI. 

6015. Miller, F. K San Luis Obispo, Cal. 

11752. Miller, Florida Bess NortoTi, Kan. 

11493. Miller, Harry Hartford, Conn. 

2317. Miller, Helen Port Gibson, N. Y. 

4i43. Miller, Helen Nortliampton, Mass. 

8919. Miller, Hczekiah. . . Middlcbury, N Y. 

8921. Miller, Hezekiah.. ..Middlebury. N. Y. 

6972. Miller, Idella Southwick, Mass. 

6549. Miller, Irvin Lansing, N. Y. 

8241. Miller, James la. 

9528. Miller, Mrs. Jane M., 

Grand Rapids, Mich. 

1953. Miller, Toab Champion, N. Y. 

5258. Miller, Joanna Farmington, 111. 

10491. Miller, Louisa St. Joseph, Mo. 

1929. Miller, L. Jane North Bay, N. Y. 

3100. Miller, Lucy Windham, N. Y. 

7072. Miller, Margaret Derby, Conn. 

1695- Miller, Maria Stafford, N. Y. 

2747. Miller, Maria Milwaukee, Wis. 

1762. Miller, Rosina. .. .Williamsburg, Mass. 

2917. Miller, Samuel Sangerficld, N. Y. 

6078. Miller, Sarah B Moodus, Conn. 

9842. Miller, Theodore I Philmont, N. Y. 

lo664. Miller, Walter D N. Benton, O. 

6295. Miller, William Bainbridge, N. Y. 

6783. Miller, Battle Creek, Mich. 

2878. Millerd, Jesse Milwaukee, Wis. 

10045. Milliron. Rachel Los .Vngeles, Cal. 

1 1757- Millis, Henry C Lvons, Mich. 

5527. Mills, Ammi Bloomfield, Conn. 

9359. Mills, Arthur M Springfield, Mass. 

7622. Mills, Cora A teffcrson, O. 

1266. Mills, Eliza Grinnell, la. 

5343- Mills. Florilla S Footville, O. 

6262. Mills, John Roxbury, N. Y. 



3074. Mills, Julia Melissa. .. .Wadsworth, O. 

644o. Mills, Alargaret J Wadsworth, O. 

3952. Mills, Oliver Phelps. ..Windsor, Conn. 
162. Mills, Peter E. Windsor, Conn. 

2730. Miner, Caleb Stafford, N. Y. 

5655. Miner, John B Westfield, Mass. 

6443. Miner, Noah O. ...New Britain, Conn. 

8343. Minnick, Carrie Okla. 

10781. Minton, Maud May Bucyrus, O. 

10755. Mischlcr, Mattie Ann. .. .Boulder, Col. 

3144. Mitchell, Ann Macon, Ga. 

10102. Mitchell, -'\nna C Marquette, Kan, 

2532. Mitchell, Eliza C. . .Bridgeport, Conn. 
10043. Mitchell, Gertrude N., 

Diamond Springs, Kan. 

3144. Mitchell, Julia Alacon, Ga. 

7989. Mitchell, Edith Mae Lyons, Wis. 

48i2. Mitchell, Mary Jane. .. .Bristol, Conn. 

7048. Mitchell, Mary C Utica, N. Y. 

11707. Mitchell, Marv Louise. .. Lenox, Mass. 

7395. Mitchell, Phyfetus P., Middletown, Ct 
10018. Mitchell, Samuel Skowhegan, Me. 

8268. Mitchell, William... N. Freedom, Wis. 
11317. Mitchell, William F Delaware, O. 

2804. Mix, David ,\lbion, N. Y. 

9372. Mix, Elihu Wilson, N. Y. 

3938. Mix, George Cleveland, O. 

2553. Mix, Julia Ann Stratford. Conn. 

2269. Mix, Nancy M Bainbridge. O. 

6900. Mixter, Nellie Maria. .Westfield, Mass 
11732. Moffett, Humboldt, la. 

7844. Moffitt, Squire Curtiss Newton, la. 

2940. Monroe, Clarissa Mendato, Mo. 

6387. Monroe, Elizabeth. . .Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

6507. Monroe, Katherine Mabel, Wis. 

1794. Monroe. Lucy A. . . .Centerville, Mass. 

6385. Monroe, Nathan A...Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 
6640.5. Montague, Julia Waynesfield, O. 

8i42. Montcith, John Iron .Mt.. Mo. 

7476. Montgomery, Jane...N. Adams, Mass. 

9650. Moody, Essie Mae Spokane. Wash. 

4732. Moody, Levi Wapping, Conn. 

2084. Moody, Porter Malone, N. Y. 

10749. Mooney, Jasper L....Los Angeles, Cal. 
374. Moore, .\nne Windsor, Conn. 

7909. Moore, Belle C N. Adams, Mass. 

8563. Moore, Charies W Elko, Nev. 

2362. Moore, Chloe Windsor, Conn. 

5174. Moore, Cynthia. .Smithv'e Flats, N. Y. 

1748. Moore, Drayton. .Grand Rapids, Mich. 

3940. Moore, Eliza Ann Cleveland, O. 

7. Moore, Elizabeth Windsor, Conn. 

1076. Moore, Eunice Middlesex, N. Y. 

4244. Moore, Frances J Oneida, N. Y. 

5212. Moore, Harriet Vassar, Mich. 

1073. Moore, Ichabod Union, Conn. 

6467. Moore, James Scottsville. Va. 

9050. Moore, Justus E Hubbard, N. V. 

919. Moore, Kezia Windsor, Conn. 

7866. Moore, Lauretta Elgin. III. 

4451. Moore, Mabel Champion. N. Y. 

2131. Moore, Mary Joliet, 111. 

7371. Moore, Mary Jane Oil Cit\-, Pa. 

5358. Moore, Milly Charlestown, O. 

1295. Moore, Noadiah. ..Spencertown, N. Y. 

11701. Moore, Pauline E Medina, O. 

965. Moore, Reuraah Windsor, Conn. 

1745. Moore, Roxa La Salle, III. 

ii4o. Moore, Rumah Albany, N. Y. 

7680. Moore, Samuel M., M'sk'g'n Co., -Mich. 

8975. Moore, Sarah A Wakita, Okla. 

338. Moore, Temperance ,*\ncram, N Y. 

1741. Moore, Wealthy Wolcottville, Ind. 

Ai 1076.93. Moore, Wm Keosauqua, la. 

5249. Moreau, William Batavia. N. Y. 

8159. Morehead, Anna L Chicago, III. 

5976. Morehouse, Legrand Buffalo. la. 

3990. Morehouse, Ruth A.. N. H'rtf'd, N. Y. 

1190. Morehouse. . .Torrington, Conn. 

3341. Morey, Judson Troy, N. Y. 

4537. Morgan, Alfred Gallon, O. 

3848. Morgan, Amelia Windsor. O. 

5927. Morgan, Avery Waterford, Conn. 

11067. Morgan, Claire C Cleveland, O. 

8105. Morgan, Edward P. .Colchester, Conn. 

3992. Morgan. Esther. . .Tully Valley, N. Y. 

5890. Morgan, John W New London, Ct. 

2628. Morgan, Jonathan Windsor. Conn. 

6873. Morgan, Joseph Westfield, Mass. 

3933. Morgan, Mrs. Julia A Udina, 111. 



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Morgan, Lurena Ilicksville. O. 

Morgan, Lyman Waucousta, Wis. 

Rlorgan, Mary A Salem, Mass. 

Morgan, May M Fresno, Cal. 

Morgan, Newton (Dr.) . ..Sp'f'd, Mass. 
Morgan, Sarah Jane. .Westtield, Mass. 

Morley, Dorcas Burlington, Pa. 

Morley, Elizabeth Westfield, Mass. 

Morley, Elizabeth. . ..Southwick, Mass. 

Morley, Fanny Athens, Pa. 

Morley, Helen Milan. Pa. 

Morley, Martha Westfield, Mass. 

Morley, Samuel Cleveland, O. 

Morrill, Eugene N Lowell, Mass. 

Morris, Anne N. Y. City 

Morris, David Wolcottville, Conn. 

Morris, Eliza A. . . .Bridgewater, N. Y. 
Morris, Legrand L. . ..Hopewell, N. Y. 

Morris, Rachel Pendleton Co., Ky. 

Morris, Sarah H Coldwater, Mich. 

Morris, Thomas E...Newp't News. Va. 
Morrison, Luella G. .Council Brffs. la. 

Morrison, Mary A Clinton, N. Y. 

Morrow, Charles D...W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 
Morse, Charles B.. .Washington, D. C. 

Morse, Emma F Pekin, 111. 

Morse, Emma Terryville, Conn. 

Morse, Fortes Jefferson, O. 

Morse, Jairus Osceola, N. Y. 

Morse, James Antigo, Wis. 

Morse, Kate M Lake Charles, La. 

Morse, Laura Chicago, 111. 

Morse, Marvin... W. Williamsfield, O. 

Morse, Sally Rodman, N. Y. 

Morse, Sarah Ann Belmont, la. 

Morseman, Eunice Tustin, Mich. 

Morton, Chloe Windsor, Conn. 

Morton, Mary Simsbury, Conn. 

Morton, Sarah Windsor, Conn. 

Morton, Sarah Syracuse, N. Y. 

Morton, Sylvia Fairfield. la. 

Moseley, Mary Coventry, Conn, 

Moshier, Alice Fredonia, Kan. 

Mosier, Zephaniah, Sum'er Hill. N. Y. 

Mosier, Mansfield, O. 

Moseley, Elizabeth. .. .Westfield, Mass. 
Mott, Mrs. Mary Ann . .Buffalo, N. Y. 
Mott, Sears. . ..Bosanquet, Up. Canada 

Moulton, Alexis Union, N. Y. 

Moulton, Emeline G. . .Westfield, Mass. 

Moulton, James Whitehall, N. Y. 

Moulton. Julia S Amherst, Mass. 

Moulton, Maria Almira. . Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Moulton, Samuel Castleton, Vt. 

Moulton, Wallace Elgin. 111. 

Mowers, Chloe Cazenovia, Mich. 

Mowers, Electa Albion, Mich. 

Mover, Ann Eagle Harbor, N. Y. 

Moyer, Hannah Lebanon Co., Pa. 

Moyes, Rhoda A Richfield, N. Y. 

Mozee, Lula B Morgan, Ky. 

Muir, John M Webster, O. 

Muir, Samuel Webster, O. 

Muirch, Jennie M Pemberville, O. 

Mulchahey. Wm. James. . Bristol, R. I. 

Mulford, Seward Unadilla, N. Y. 

Mullen, Rebecca Varick, N. Y. 

Mullins, Tohn W Shawnee, Mo. 

Mullins, "Nellie Valparaiso, Ind. 

Mullins, Rachel A Demosville. Ky. 

Mumford, Lucy M...W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Mumford, Mary Bloomfield, Conn. 

Mundell, Maggie M Montreal, Can. 

Munger, Myra Arcade, N. Y. 

Munger, Rachel A. . . .Lamartine, Wis. 

Munger, Warren ...Dayton, O. 

Mungford, Frances. . Springfield, Mass. 
Munn. Mrs. Minnie A..Westf'd, Mass. 

Munsell, Daniel Warren, Vt. 

Munsell. Eleazer Bloomington. 111. 

Munsell, Jacob Windsor, Conn. 

Munsell, Sallie... Braintree, Vt. 

Munson, Mrs. Urima G., 

Lanesboro, Mass. 

Munson, William Bethlehem, Conn. 

Murch, Philinda Oxford, N. Y. 

Murlin, Susan C Lapeer, Mich. 

Murphey, Ira Albany, N. Y. 

Murphy, Alice F Greenfield, Mass. 

Murphy, Amy Luna Thompson, O. 



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Murphy, Maryetta H. .. .Thompson, O. 

Murphy, Rosalia L Thompson, O. 

Murray, Daniel Windsor, Conn. 

Murray, Dwight H. ... Syracuse, N. Y. 

Murray, Mary Halifax, Pa. 

Muth, Charles Buffalo, N. Y. 

Muzzey, Mehetable. . . .Carbondale, Pa. 

Myers, Bert Cannon Falls, Minn. 

Myers, Bessie M Tiflin, O. 

Myers, Catherine Tiffin, O. 

Myers, Clarence D Oneida, N. Y. 

Myers, George Mesopotamia, O. 

Myers, Mortimer M Poultney, Vt. 

Myers, Nellie Viola. . .Erattleboro, Vt. 

Myers, Solomon Aurora, N. Y. 

Mynders, Sarah Lagrange, 0. 

Neal, Kate Williamstown, Ky. 

Neale, Louisa Pittsburg, Pa. 

Near, Jacob Verona, N. Y. 

Nearing, Asahel Fort Meigs, O. 

Neeb, Alice Huntsburg, O. 

Needham, Isabella. . .Bainbridge, N. Y. 
Needham, Martha W., 

Minneapolis, Minn. 

NefT, Susan A Hornellsville, N. Y. 

Neidlinger, Minnie H. .. .Cleveland, O. 

Nellis, Mary Bull Run, Va. 

Nelson, Aaron Westfield, Mass. 

Nelson, Mary Akron, Mich. 

Nesbit, Alice A. .. .Minneapolis, Minn. 

Nessel, Ellen M Auburn, Wis. 

Nesseler, William Louisville, Ky. 

Nettleton, Daniel Coldwater, Mich. 

Nettleton, Darius Penfield, N. Y. 

Nevins, Thomas J....Penn Yan, N. Y. 
Newberry, Fannie E. . . Paw Paw, Mich. 

Newberry, Joseph Windsor, Conn. 

Newberry, Mrs. Ruth. . ..Bolton, Conn. 
Newbury, Edwin O. .Woodbury, Conn. 
Newbury, Joseph, Cha'ta'q'a Co., N. Y. 

Newell, Alvin Rockville, Conn. 

Newell, Byron B Granby, Mass. 

Newell, Denison Lafayette, N. Y. 

Newell, Martha Amherst, Mass. 

Newman, Herrick. . . . Egremont, Mass. 

Newman, Tohn H Albany, N. Y. 

Newman, 'Zenas B Upper Alton, 111. 

Newth, Willis A Chicago, 111. 

Newton, Abel Cooperstown, N. Y. 

Newton, Abigail Colchester, Conn. 

Newton, Adam Vernon, Conn. 

Newton, Elizabeth W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Newton, Elizabeth Otisco, Mich. 

Newton, Esther. .Thompsonville, Conn. 

Newton, Evlyn Uriah Milan, Pa. 

Newton, Florilla Chemung, N. Y. 

Newton, George Tonica, 111. 

Newton, Ira Alexandria, 111. 

Newton, Isaac Brimfield, Ind. 

Newton, J. T Middlebury, N. Y. 

Newton, Mrs. Jennie K., 

New Hartford, Conn. 

Newton, Tohn Akron, O. 

Newton, 'Margaret .«i. . . Westf'd. Mass. 

Newton, Mary Hamilton, N. Y. 

Newton, Mary A Newville, Ind. 

Newton, Nancy Madison Co., N. Y. 

Newton, Prudence. .Watertown, N. Y. 
Newton, Ruth Ann.. New Berlin, Wis. 

Newton, Tamar Vernon, Conn, 

Nichol, Isaac Troy, N. Y. 

Nichols, Alvin K Deerfield, Mich. 

Nichols, Clara A Deerfield, Mich. 

N ichols, Cloa Athens, Pa. 

Nichols, Eliza Paw Paw, Mich. 

Nichols, Ellen E. Newmarket. Md. 

Nichols, Julia Cassville. N. Y. 

Nichols, Mary Ann. .. Middlebury, Vt. 

Nichols, Nancy E Arbuckle, W. Va. 

Nichols, Nathan B Adel, la. 

Nichols, Orris North East, Fa. 

Nichols, Richard J Carvallise, Or. 

Nichols, Ruth Ward..Springf'd, Mass. 
Nichols, William L. . . Springf'd, Mass. 
Nicholson, Emma F. . .Syracuse. N. Y. 
Nicholson, John B. . . W'morel d. N- Y. 
. NicoU, Wra. R St. Paul, Minn. 



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728 



12134. Niclson, Clara I Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

7804. Nicmcyer, Amelia Berea, O. 

i4o2. Nilcs, David Charlotte, Vt. 

3339- Nilcs, Eliza K Austcrlitz, N. Y. 

j4oi. Niles, Martha Cleveland, O. 

4059. Nimocks. Lucy H.. .Soulha'pt'n, Mass. 

6051. Noble, Abigail Dunningvillc. Mich. 

3159. Noble, Adonijah S. . .CambridRc, N. Y. 

1325. Noble, Charlotte. .W. Granville, Mass. 

228. Noble, David Hebron, Conn. 

30. Noble, Elizabeth Colchester, Conn. 

579. Noble, Elizabeth Southwick, Mass. 

592. Noble, Elizabeth Charlotte, Vt 

8561. Noble, Ella Sarepta. ..Coventry, Conn. 

6i4. Noble, Eunice Southwick, Mass. 

1347. Noble. George Westfield, Mass. 

384 1. Noble, Hiram Windsor, O. 

12509. Noble, Horace A Hamburg, la. 

3295. Noble, Tames Westfield, Mass. 

384o. Noble, Jane Ann Windsor, O. 

1319- Noble. Joel Granville, N. Y. 

4880. Noble. Leonard Windham, Conn. 

4881. Nohle, Leonard S. Windsor, Conn. 

6901. Noble, Marion C Westfield, Mass. 

3258. Noble, Melissa Westfield, Mass. 

2869. Noble, Nancy Oakland. Mich. 

202. Noble, Rebecca Sheffield, Mass. 

1323. Noble, Sarah Westfield, Mass. 

3258. Noble, Sarah Ann Westfield, Mass. 

581. Noble, Tahan Southwick, Mass. 

4428. Nobles, Sarah Champion, N. Y. 

9022. Noel. Clarinda Columbus, Wis. 

178. Norman. Elizabeth Windsor, Conn. 

2081. Norris, Esther Paris, Mich. 

9083. Norris. Hiram. . Smithville Flats, N. Y. 

2831. Norris, Hope Wayne. O. 

1453. Norris, John W. Springfield, Mass. 

8364. Norris, John Watertown, Mich. 

3852. Norris, Lois Windsor, O. 

10108. Norris, Mary Elizabeth, Albany, N. Y. 

7272. Norris, Mary Forrest Ord, Neb. 

8130. North, George Copenhagen, N. Y. 

4334- North, John W., S. BVn'dino Co., Cal. 

2483. North, Joseph N. Cornwall, Conn. 

361. North, Noah Torrington, Conn. 

3o4o. North, Rubv So. America 

6788. Northam, Job H Noble, Ind. 

393- Northam, Lydia Bolton, Conn. 

5989. Northam, Sarah Maria Bolton, Ct. 

6675. Northcutt, Lenora A. . . Demosville, Ky. 

7388. Northrop, Catherine C, N. Haven, Ct. 

3895- Northrop, Ed%vard B. . .Lockbourne, O. 

11312. Northrop, Ellis N Castleton, Vt. 

8498. Northrop, George.. E. Pharsalia, N. Y. 

671 1. Northrop, John H Clinton, N. Y. 

10716. Northrop. Lillian Hartford, Conn. 

355'- Norton, Charlotte Mexico, N. Y. 

3607. Norton, Chauncey Otis, Mass. 

3119- Norton, Eli Litchfield, Conn. 

6635. Norton, Lafayelle, 

Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 

3702. Norton, Lucy Ann Middletown, Ct. 

2047. Norton, Luman Bennington, Vt. 

3730. Norton, Lydia E Watertown, N. Y. 

2565. Norton, Mary Suffield. Conn. 

3695- Norton, Mary Ellen.. .New Haven, Ct. 

7064. Norton, Mary H Los .\ngeles. Cal. 

1429. Norton, Roderick, Feeding Hills. Mass. 

6og. Norton, Simeon.. .W. Springf'd, Mass. 

10626. Norton, Willard D Chicago, HI. 

2316. Norwood, Hannah Jasper. O. 

3481. Noteware, Franklin Shetficld, Mass. 

5249. Nott, Egbert Port Hudson, La. 

1690, Nourse, David Paris. N. Y. 

1831. Noxon, Frances H Syracuse. N. Y. 

3604. Nye, Lvdia A Blandford, Mass. 

9795- Nye, ilariam Marietta, O. 

'950. Nye, Martha Champion, N. Y. 

8467. Oaklcv, Emma Lenox, Pa. 

3102. Oakley, Mary A Shandaken, N. Y. 

1668. Oakley, Rev. Peter C.Br'klvn, N. Y. 

4o64. Oberholtzer, Sarah iBerea, O. 

6599. O'Brien, Elizabeth Marv Berea. O. 

6958. O'Brien. Minnie A. . ..Westfield, Slass. 

10167. O'Brien, Thomas W.... Madrid. N. Y. 

8741. O'Brien, Montana 

2657. Ochlenschlager, Ann B Dayton, O. 



2259. Odell, Eli Hiram. 0. 

2260. Odell, Eunice St. Albans, Vt 

6372. Odell, Perry Winsted, Conn. 

5606. Ogden, Edmund A., S. Francisco, Cal. 

10085. Ogden, Sheldon W., Battle Cr'k, Mich. 

3844. Ogle, Sarah Ann Windsor, 0. 

6364. Oilar, Frances Miles. Texas 

1595- Olcott, Eliakim M..S. Windsor, Conn. 

1221. Olcott, Elizabeth. .. .Torrington, Conn. 

3221. Olcott, Sarah Leslie, Mich. 

8987. Olds. Clarinda Sidney, Mich. 

1351. Olds, Justus Middlefield, XIass. 

1316. Olds, Xloses Southwick, XIass. 

1345. Olds, Sylvester Southwick, Mass. 

29 II. Olendorf, John Jersey City, N. J. 

9699. Olinger, Isaac... New Philadelphia, 0. 

8454. Oliver, George B Cassvillc, N. Y. 

1049. Olmstead, Sarah Wayne Co., O. 

8107. Olmsted, Arthur G E. Hartford, Ct 

II33- Olmsted, Asahel E. Hartford, Ct 

3176. Olmsted, Delia Troupsburg, N. Y. 

2358. Olmsted, Eliphalet Hartland, Conn. 

2. Olmsted, Nicholas Hartford, Conn. 

H-3. Olmsted, Orrin Durham, N. Y. 

8582. Olmsted, Rosetta M. .Thomps'n've. Ct 

2354. Olmsted, Timothy... E. Granby, Conn. 

8995. Olsaver, Harrison. . .Green Oak, Xlich. 

9973. Olsom, .\nna Chicago. III. 

8767. Olson, Susie Gilmantown, Wis. 

11080. Olwine, Esther G Columbus, 0. 

10423. O'Neil, Clara Crittenden, Ky. 

3170. Ordway, Daniel A Cameron, N. Y. 

2i4o. Ormsby, Mrs. E...N. Coventry, Conn. 

5413. Ormsby. Myron Fairdale, N. Y. 

7802. Orth, Minnie Cleveland. O. 

3227. Orton, Elizabeth Laporte, Ind. 

856. Osborn, Mary Jordanville, N. Y. 

1806. Osborn, Charles E E. Windsor, Ct 

3122. Osborn, Esther Harwinton, Conn. 

667. Osborn, Hannah Blendon, O. 

3105. Osborn, Henry Tonica, 111. 

9302. Osborn, Jesse Kent, O. 

5035. Osborn, Lucy W.. 

Battle Ground City, Ind. 

3122. Osborn, Miriam Harwinton, Conn. 

1557- Osborn. Nehemiah..E. Windsor, Conn. 

4907. Osborn, Salmon S Chicago, HI. 

121. Osborne, Martha Lebanon, Conn. 

2342. Osgood, Lewis Monroe, Wis. 

4127. Osgood, Lvdia .\.. .. Springfield, Mass. 

6131. Osgood. Xfaria Skowhcgan, Me. 

8191. Ostrander, Chas. A., Glen Falls, N. Y. 

4226. Ostrander, Mrs. Lucy E., 

Syracuse, N. Y. 

2320. Ostrom, David Copake, N. Y. 

2769. Otis, Austacc G Salem, Conn. 

1756. Out, Eliza Onondaga, N. Y. 

1755. Out, Elizabeth S Truxton, N. Y. 

1755. Out, Hannah M Truxton, N. Y. 

1839. Owen, Almon Milwaukee, Wis. 

12015. Owen, Prof. Edwin H. . .Carlinv'e. III. 

8938. Owen, Isaac Portage City, Wis. 

6490. Owens, Ella Slarengo, Wis. 

5580. Owens, Everett G.. . . Jelfersonville, 0. 



5810. Packard, Ansel Ilaydenville, Mass. 

3027. Packard, Leonora Madrid, N. Y. 

6482. Packard, Margaret (iranville, Pa. 

5602. Paddock, Ellen Jane Laporte. Ind. 

2207. Page, Capt Gail N. Y. City 

3389. Page. James Cohocton, N. Y. 

1887. Paige, Abigail Dexter, N. Y. 

8305. Paine, Abigail C, Provincetown, Mass. 

10507. Paine, John Charlotte, Mich. 

1047. Paine, Solomon Rootstown, O. 

2549. Palmer, .Aaron Barre. Vt. 

2514. Palmer, Aurelia Bloomficld, Conn. 

3618. Palmer, Belle O Westfield, Conn. 

3325. Palmer, Beman Southwick. Mass. 

5463. Palmer, Benjamin. . Blooming \'al.. Pa. 
6057. Palmer, Charlotte D. .. Westfield, Mass. 

6993. Palmer, Cora \' Chatham, N. Y. 

1969. Palmer, Delia Rutland, N._Y. 

10525. 1. Palmer, Elba Lansing, Mich. 

2760. Palmer, Elisha .Montville, Conn. 

2199. Palmer, Elliot \'ernon. Conn. 

6035. Palmer, Emily E. . .Chattanooga. Tenn. 
24o7. Palmer, Fanny.... E. Hamilton, N. Y. 



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Palmer, George W. . .Br'gewater, N. Y. 
Palmer, Harriet B., Tannerville, N. Y. 

Palmer, Jay D Ashtabula Co., O. 

Palmer, Laura Ann Chicago, 111. 

Palmer, Levi Bloomfield, N. Y. 

Palmer, Martin Windsor, Conn. 

Palmer, Olive Coventry, Conn. 

Palmer, Susan Westfield, Mass. 

Palmer, Wilson, Codri'gt'n, Ont., Can. 

Palmer, Thetford, Vt. 

Palmiter, Clebrom Ligonier, Ind. 

Pancoast, Charles H. ..L. Angeles, Cal. 
Panton, Mrs. A. T. ... Stratford, Conn. 

Pardee, Charlotte O Liverpool, O. 

Pardee, Harriet K Wadsworth, O. 

Parent, W. W Sullivan, O. 

Parish. Lewis Sharon, Conn. 

Park, Coral Milan, Pa. 

Parker, Adams Lewiston, Me. 

Parker, Albert A Westfield, Mass. 

Parker, Austin Sylvan, Mich. 

Parker, David C Detroit, Mich. 

Parker, Emily Detroit, Mich. 

Parker, Hannah Monson, Mass. 

Parker, Harriet M. .. .Hartford, Conn. 

Parker, Henry P Rome, N. Y. 

Parker, Joseph C Peoria, 111. 

Parker, Josie Corinth, Ky. 

Parker, Linus J.... Windsor Locks, Ct. 

Parker, Lucy M Dickeyville, Md. 

Parker, Lydia M...New Britain, Conn. 

Parker, Mary Kenosha, Wis. 

Parker, Nancy I...S. Coventry, Conn. 

Parker, Savilla Barre, N. Y. 

Parkhurst, Florence A. . . Rockville, Ct. 

Parkhurst, Selina Eugene, Or. 

Parkin, Elizabeth Florence, Mass. 

Parks, George Cuyahoga Falls, O. 

Parks, Hulda Piqua, O. 

Parks, Mary Ann Russell, Mass. 

Parks, Nelson 1) Westlield, Mass. 

Parkus, Ancona, 111. 

Parmelee, Bessie. ... Springfield, Mass. 
Parmelee, Edward R. ... Hartford, Ct. 
Parmelee, Laban..W. Springf'd, Mass. 
Parmelee, Mary.. New Hartford, N. Y. 
Parmelee, Phedora H .. Manchester, la. 

Parmenter, James VV'ilma, N. Y. 

Parsen, Ruth Palermo, N. Y. 

Parshley, Samuel W. . .Chicopee, Mass. 

Parson, George Broadlands, 111. 

Parsons, Abigail. .. .Winchester, Conn. 

Parsons, Caroline Hartford, Conn. 

Parsons, Cemantha PInfield, Conn. 

Parsons, Experience. .N'ampton, Mass. 

Parsons, Frances A. . . Westtield, Mass. 

Parsons, Grace Lebanon, Conn. 

Parsons, Col. H. Chester. 

Natural Bridge, Va. 

Parsons, Lucy W. Suftield, Conn. 

Parsons, Nancy Egremont, Mass. 

Parsons, Samuel Henry N. Y. City 

Parsons, Sarah M Hartford, Conn. 

Parton, Fanny Gilmantown, Wis. 

Pascoe, John Canaan, Pa. 

Passage, Diana Milan, Pa. 

Passage, Florence Smithheld, Pa. 

Patchin, Elmer Phoenix, N. Y. 

Patrick, Henry J Newtonville, Mass. 

Patten, James Baldwin, N. Y. 

Patterson, Ann Leando, la. 

Patterson, Ar,ibella Omaha, Neb. 

Patterson, Elizabeth N. Granby, Ct. 

Patterson, Jacob D Mansfield, O. 

Patterson, Lucius. . ..Constantia, N. Y. 

Patterson, Lvdia Hamilton, N. Y. 

Patterson, Marylla Hamilton, N. Y. 

Patterson, Rachel. ... Smithville, N. Y. 

Patterson, Sarah Jane N. Y. City 

Pav, Rose Bennett's Corners, O. 

Payne, Dan Lebanon, Conn. 

Payne, Jennie Lind Windsor, O. 

Payne, Lois Vernon, Conn. 

Payne, Wm. Franklin. .Westf'd. Mass. 

Paynter, Marv Emma Waymart, Pa. 

Payson, David F Oneida, N. Y. 

Peabodv, Orin Piarston, N. Y. 

Peacock, Abi T Battle Creek, Mich. 

. Peairs, Amanda E Ringwood. Okla. 

Peak, Joseph Emporia, Kan. 



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Pearson, Thomas Newcastle, Pa. 

Pease, Agnes E. Windsor, Conn. 

Pease, Charles M Chicopee, Mass. 

Pease, Charlotte. . Green Island, N. Y. 
Pease, Cornelia S. ... Smithville, N. Y. 

Pease, Cynthia M Suffield, Mass. 

Pease, Cyrus Soniers. Conn. 

Pease, Dudley S. .Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

Pease, Nancy Hinsdale, Mass. 

Pease, Orlow R Springfield. Mass. 

Pease, Zeno K. .. Warehouse Point, Ct. 

Peaslee, Robert Napersville, HI. 

Peaster, Mary Farmington, 111. 

Peck, Amy Pittsfield, Mass. 

Peck, Anson S Charlestown, O. 

Peck, Charlotte Hart. . .Granby, Conn. 
Peck, Chauncey A... Los Angeles, Cal. 

Peck, Daniel E Marengo, 111. 

Peck, Elwell Unadilla, N. Y. 

Peck, Frances Sarah. ..Rochester, Wis. 
Peck, Harriet Ann. . .Transitville, Ind. 
Peck, Henry H...New Hartford, Conn. 

Peck, John J Syracuse. N. Y. 

Peck. John H Burlington, Vt. 

Peck, Jonathan Keene, N. H. 

Peck, Nancy J. . . . Edwardsburg, Mich. 
Peck, Robert .. .Indian Orchard. Mass. 

Peck. Sheldon Blair, Neb. 

Peckham, Edward. . ..Cazenovia, Mich. 

Peckham. Eliza .\nn Fairfield, la. 

Pedlow, Thomas C. ... Hartford, Conn. 

Peer, Jacob Scipio, Ind. 

Peer, Margaret Buffalo, N. Y. 

Peet. Lydia Bowe, N. H. 

Peirce, Mabel F N. Y. City 

Peirsol, John C Monroe City, Mo. 

Peister, Eliza Ann . . . .Claverack. N. Y. 

Pellet, Daniel New Lyme, O. 

Pelton, Harriet Southwick, IVIass. 

Pelton, James Kellogg Toledo, O. 

Pelton. Jane M Lagrange, O, 

Pelton, Mrs. Patience, Champ'n, N. Y. 

Pelton, Sarah W. Suffield, Conn. 

Pelton, Willis H Windsor. O. 

Pember, Elisha L Ellington, Conn. 

Pendleton, Asa Bolles. ..Princeton, 111. 
Pendleton, Mary E. .N. Britain, Conn. 

Penman, Annie Newton, la. 

Pentecost, Mrs. Sarah... N. Lisbon, O. 

Pepper, Stephen LTnion, Pa. 

Perham, Rachel D Jonesville, Mich. 

Perkins, Abiezer Ashfield, Mass. 

Perkins, Amos H...New Haven, Conn. 

Perkins, Asa Andover, Conn. 

Perkins, Asa Andover, Conn. 

Perkins, Daniel Cicero, N. Y. 

Perkins, Daniel Mukwanago, Wis. 

Perkins, Daniel W. .E. Saginaw, Mich. 

Perkins, T Mich. 

Perkins, Martha Bolton, Conn. 

Perkins, Mary Frances. . .Ionia, Mich. 
Perkins. Roxa W. ..New Hartford, Ct. 

Perry, Carlton Windsor, Conn. 

Perry, Frank M Haydenville, Mass. 

Perry, Grace Evelyn . .Manchester, Ct. 

Perry, Tennie Footville, O. 

Perry. Laura Sylvan, Mich. 

Perry, Laura Coventry, Conn. 

Perry, Lulie Butler, Ky. 

Perry, Madge B Marcus, la. 

Perry, Phcebe ,\....S. Scranton, N. Y. 

Perrv, Susan P Worcester, Mass. 

Perry, Winifred N. Y. City 

Persons, .'Xmasa Lodi, O. 

Peters, Caroline Columbia. Conn. 

Peters, Eliza lane Columbus, Wis. 

Peters, Lucretia. . .Garden City, Minn. 

Peterson, Benjamin Oswego. N. Y. 

Peterson, Karl D Newville, Ind. 

Peterson, Marv Sandy Hill. N. Y. 

Petron. .August Pensaukie, Wis. 

Pettengill, W. B Sufiield, Conn. 

Pettihone, Benjamin. . ..Torrinpton, Ct. 
Pettibone, Hawley, N. Rochelle, N. Y. 

Pettihone. Wm. F Hartford, Conn. 

Pettit, Sarah Salisbury, Conn. 

Petty, Henrietta J Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Phelon, Clarissa E Westfield, Mass. 

Phelon, Harriet M. . 1 Southwick, Mass. 
Phelps, Aaron E. Granby, Conn. 



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irj/. Phelps, Abigail N. Uolton, Conn. 

4oo8. Phelps, Albert Hartford, Conn. 

972. Phelps, Anna Hamden, N. Y. 

695. Phelps, Azubal Bloomfield, Conn. 

359. Phelps, Benjamin .. .Torrington, Conn. 

3612. Phelps, Charles M Westfield, Mass. 

5217. Phelps, Charles Macedon, N. Y. 

84. Phelps, Daniel Windsor, Conn. 

9351. Phelps, Daniel W Windsor, Conn. 

2493. Phelps, Elizabeth UnadiUa, N. Y. 

5583. Phelps, Elsie A Bennington, N. Y. 

132. Phelps, Hannah Windsor, Conn. 

2363. Phelps, Harriet R — ..Windsor, Conn. 

3149. Phelps, Harvey Antwerp. N. Y. 

6359. Phelps, John Stockton. 111. 

2 1 4. Phelps, Jonathan Simsbury, Conn. 

8570. Phelps, Lester U Rockville, Conn. 

6452. Phelps, Mary St. Louis, Mo. 

216. Phelps, Rachel Westfield, Mass. 

615. Phelps, Rebecca Southwick, Mass. 

2194. Phelps, Ruth Warren, N. Y. 

6323. Phelps, Samuel N. Granby, Conn. 

252. Phelps, Sarah Simsbury, Conn. 

7024. Phelps, Sarah Adeline. .. Westfield, O. 
6130. Phelps, Sophronia A. .Skowhegan, Me. 

8394. Phelps, Thomas Beaver Dam, Wis. 

1009. Phelps, Timothy Suffield, Conn. 

5334. Phelps, Timothy S Windsor, Conn. 

8o4i. Philips, Laura W. Union, la. 

10359. Philipstheir. H. R Oneida. N. Y. 

5316. Phillips, Abby Jane. . ..Pemberville, O. 

1435. Phillips, Charles Tioga Co., Pa. 

6147. Phillijis, Chloe A., Diam'd Sp'gs, Kan. 
2738. Phillips, Cordelia Colebrook, O. 

9212. Phillips, Ellen Bowling Green, O. 

4955. Phillips, Emily A Meadville, Mo. 

9213. Phillips, Frances L. .Bowling Green, O. 

5262. Phillips, Jacob Verona, N. Y. 

6805. Phillips, James H North East, Pa. 

1887. Phillips, Mary Ann Dexter, N. Y. 

2283. Phillips, Sally Catlin, N. Y. 

1886. Phillips, Sarah, Three Mile Bay, N. Y. 

3906. Phillips, William W Groton, N. Y. 

I2i4. Phillow, Artemas 111. 

10598. Phipps, Edna Kansas City, Kan. 

5831. Pickens, John Arbuckle, W. Va. 

3985. Pierce, Anna Athens, Pa. 

5038. Pierce, David Camden, Ind. 

297. Pierce, Ebenezer Peru, Mass. 

7720. Pierce, Eva M Smithfield, Pa. 

6612. Pierce, Herbert E. . .Cambridge, N. Y. 

4676. Pierce, Lamer Marengo, Mich. 

2156. Pierce, Lydia Cooperstown. N. Y. 

9266. Pierce, Mary E Lodi, O. 

8803. Pierce, Orlando Garrcttsville, O. 

5039. Pierce, Samuel W Fowler, Ind. 

7i46. Pierce, William. .. Bloomingdale, Mich. 

4878.6. Pierce, W. Orlando. .. Garretlsville, O. 

7159. Pierson, Charles A Holyoke, Mass. 

1987. Pierson, Lois M Chillicothe, Mo. 

4469. Pierson, Mary S Hannibal, Mo. 

5256. Picster, Thomas Geneseo, 111. 

6392. Pike, John M Painesville, O. 

10523. Pincombe, Evelyn Chicago, 111. 

1540. Pinneo, Mary Columbia, Conn. 

10585. Pinney, Charles Alviza. . . .Quincy, III. 

627. Pinney, Israel Colebrook, Conn. 

914. Pinney, Israel Colebrook, Conn. 

2500. Pinney, Lott Simsbury. Conn. 

3871. Pitcher, Henry C Conneaut, O. 

8590. Pitkin, Albert H Hartford. Conn. 

3372. Pitkin, Daniel Colt. . Springlield. Mass. 

2836. Pitkin, Frances Painesville. O. 

8555. Pitkin, Henry E. . . . S. Windsor, Conn. 

1135. Pitkin, Richard Manchester, Conn. 

9102. Pitslay, Elizabeth Olean, N. Y. 

11316. Pittcnger, Mary I) Burlington. Vt. 

2285. Pixley, Steuben Co., N. Y. 

3078. Place, (?) Western U. S. 

10547. Place, (?) Otcgo, N. Y. 

1973- Plank, Fidelia Carthage. N. Y. 

1475. Piatt, Comfort Pittslicld, Mass. 

4667. Piatt, Maria Peoria, III. 

2332. Ploss. Catherine Verona, N. Y. 

2529. Plumlcy, Rev. Alvin Rockford. la. 

9026. Plummer, Imogen L..Fall River, Wis. 
10392. Plummer, Lewis Dcmosville, Ky. 

2187. Poalk. Sarah Coventry, Conn. 

9908. PofFenberger, John F. . Harrisburg. Pa. 

6629. Pollard, Thomas T.. .Friendship, N. Y. 



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Pollock, Mary E Lansing. Mich. 

Pollock, Mrs. Rose Eric, Pa. 

Polly, Daniel Lebanon, Conn. 

Polly, John Lebanon, Conn. 

Polly, John Lebanon, Conn. 

Polly, Hiram Antwerp, N. Y. 

Pomeroy, Alex. H....N. Coventry, CL 
Pomcroy, Edgar Josiah, Holy'kc, 'Mass. 
Pomeroy, Hannah. .Southa'pton, Mass. 

Pomeroy, John N Burlington, Vt. 

Pomeroy, Selh Bennington, N. Y. 

Pomcroy, Titus Westfield, Mass. 

Pomroy, Julius. ... Easthampton, Mass. 

Poole, Deborah Darien, N. J. 

Pope, Alice Minneapolis, Minn, 

Pope, Delos A Mt. Pleasant, Mich. 

Pope, Nathaniel Waupaca, Wis. 

Pope, Sarah Burlington, Vt. 

Port, Dr. Adolphus J Chicago, III. 

Porter, Caroline Potosi, Mo. 

Porter, Dr. _ Daniel. .Waterbury, Conn. 

Porter, Delia Torrington, Conn. 

Porter, Eleanor Burlington, N. Y. 

Porter, Elijah Lake City, Minn, 

Porter, Emma J.... New Britain, Conn. 

Porter, Eunice Windsor, Conn. 

Porter, Francis Clay, N. Y. 

Porter, Henry L W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Porter, Hannah.... E. Windsor. Conn. 

Porter, Hyatt Blendon. 0. 

Porter, Lucretia Coventry, (Tonn. 

Porter, Mary E. Windsor, Conn, 

Porter, Mary A Yalesville, Conn. 

Porter, Mindwell North East, Pa. 

Porter, Noah Coventry, C^onn. 

Porter, Noah Coventry, Conn. 

Porter, Rebecca Windsor, Conn. 

Porter, Ruth Bolton, Conn. 

Porter, Sarah E. Windsor, (Tonn. 

Porter, Simeon Bolton, Conn. 

Porter, Simeon Barre, N. Y. 

Porter, Tirzah Coventry, Conn. 

Porter, Coventr>', Conn. 

Post, Adolphus Chicago, 111. 

Post, David R Saybrook, (Jonn. 

Post, Harriet M. . . .Talcottville, Conn. 

Post, Jordan Bolton, Conn. 

Post, Martha Milton, Vt. 

Post, Georgia, Vt. 

Potter, Abbie Payne. .. .Pittsburg. Pa. 
Potter, Agnes Lawrence, Attica, N. Y. 

Potter, Fanny S Carthage, N. Y. 

Potter, Helen Milwaukee. Wis. 

Potter, Hulda I Warehouse Pt., Ct. 

Potter, Hulda Lord Chicago, III. 

Potter, Josephine C. . . .BcUevue, Mich. 

Potter, Julia M Bennington, N. Y. 

Potter, Loretta J...W. Burlington. Pa. 

Potter, Mary Jane Chicago, 111. 

Potter, Nathan S Jackson, Mich. 

Potter, Ruhamah. . ..Canterbury, (Tonn. 

Potter, Sarah Champion, N. Y. 

Potter, Thomas C. H Lebanon. (Zt 

Powell, Emmeline Beetown, Wis. 

Powers, Caroline R Cleveland, 0. 

Poyneer, Hannah MahalcTroy, N. Y. 

Pratt, Adonijah Harrington, Conn. 

Pratt, Catherine Ruth . ..Granby, Conn. 

Pratt, Carrie Wilmington, Del. 

Pratt, Cornelia E Hartford, Conn. 

Pratt, Dorcas Rushville, N. Y. 

Pratt, Edith M Glastonbury, Conn. 

Pratt, Eliza Ann Newport. Mc. 

Pratt, Eva Harriet. .\\'atcrbury. Conn 
Pratt, Mrs. Hannah. . L^ppcr Alton. HI. 

Pratt, Hannah Cooperstown. N. Y. 

Pratt, Harriet E. Troy. Pa. 

Pratt. Henry O . Sc'ylcr's Lake, N. Y. 

Pratt, Ida Rosalinda Canton. Pa. 

Pratt, James Eddy. ..Sunnyside, Wash. 

Pratt, John T Jericho, Vt. 

Pratt. Junius J. ...Buenos .'\yres, S. A. 

Pratt. Mary Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Pratt. Sarah L Mich. 

Prentice, Edward C. . Fort Wayne, Ind. 

Prentice, Harvey P Quincy, 111- 

Prentiss, Joseph A Winona, Minn. 

Prepton, Dr. ..San Francisco. Cal. 

Prescott. John Osgood. . .Gilead. Conn. 
Prescott, Mary E Bancroft, Minn. 



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Prescott, Zennia R. .Watertown, N. Y. 

Presley, Hannah Floyd, N. Y. 

Presnel, Annie Anadarko, Okla. 

Preston, Fowler St. Joseph, Mich. 

Preston, Stephen. . ..Sangerfield. N. Y. 
Price, Flora M... Diamond Sp'gs, Kan. 

Price, Sarah L Broomfield, CoK 

Pricer, Madge Franklin Co., O. 

Prichard, Lina Fulton. N. Y. 

Priest, Hulda, Mrs Winsted, Conn. 

Prindle, Martha Richfield, N. Y. 

Prindle, Mercy Winchester, Conn. 

Prindle, Ransom A. ...North East, Pa. 

Pringle, Charles Hillsdale, Mich. 

Proehl, Albert Fall River, Kan. 

Prosser, Joseph O. . .Stephenson, Mich. 

Prouty, Anna E. Roxbury, Vt. 

Prouty, Elijah K Waterford, Vt. 

Provin, Mary Belleville, Rlich. 

Pryor, Hiram G Hartford, Conn. 

Pryor, Prosper S. Windsor, Conn. 

Pryor, Sibyl Lebanon, Conn. 

Pugh, Jessie Charlotte, Mich. 

Pugh, Virgin Charlotte, Mich. 

Pullen, John Waukesha, Wis. 

Pulver, Jacob Callatin, N. Y. 

Pulver, John Ancram, N. Y. 

Pulver, Sylvester B. . .Troupsb'g, N. Y. 

Pummil, Rufus Merlin, Or. 

Pumphrey, George E Ferris, 111. 

Purchas, Somers, Conn. 

Purdin, Wm. Augustus. . .Sandusky, O. 
Purdy, Maria. .. .Oak's Corners, N. Y. 
Purdy, Samuel. .. .Sauk Center, Minn. 

Purne, William Verona, N. Y. 

Putnam, Eunice Prophetstown, 111. 



44oi. Quigley, Minnie A St. John, Mich. 

9584. Quilty, James Worcester, Mass. 

9279. Quirk, Carrie Trumbull, O. 

2299. Race, Darius Egremont, Mass. 

950. Rainsford, Abigail. . Winchester. Conn. 

9243. Ramsey. Mary Hartford, Conn. 

10391. Rand, Peter J Covington, Kv. 

446o. Randall, Annette M Rutland, N. Y. 

6430. Randall, Ardula H Mentor, O. 

5930. Randall, Fanny O Westfield, Mass. 

6731. Randall, George A Mich, 

8626. Randall. Lyman W. .. .Norwich, Conn. 
:oii8. Randall. Ralph Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

1767. Randolph, Hiram. . ..Kalamazoo, Mich. 

5121. Rane, John Green Oak, Mich. 

6704. Rankin. Millie Jane Morgan, Ky. 

8552. Rankin, Susan D. . .Glastonbury, Conn. 

5854. Ranney, Ambrose L N. Y. City 

5774. Ranney, William Birmingham, la. 

8678. Ransford. Marietta. . . .Norwich, N. Y. 

2348. Ransford, Runah Machias, N. Y. 

9368. Ransom, Emma F Windsor, Conn. 

434. Ransom, James Colchester, Conn. 

437. Ransom. Martha Essex, Conn. 

6716. Ransted, Delphi, Ind. 

9987. Rathbone, Albert. . .Willimantic, Conn. 

2695. Rathbone, Benjamin N. Y- City 

1 131 5. Rathbone, Evelyn . .Ticonderoga, N. Y. 

2743. Rawdon, Roxa J New Lyme, O. 

4225. Rawley, James Cicero, N. Y. 

2792. Rawls, John Kalamazoo, Mich. 

44oo. Rawson. G. A Lagrange, O. 

3207. Rawson, Lucy J Westfield, Mass. 

J0807. Ray, Patrick A N. Y. City 

2286. Ray, Rebecca Williamsfield, O. 

7i4i. Ray. Salem. III. 

3781. Ravmond, Caroline M., N. Cassel. Wis. 

1898. Raymond. Elvira F. .Alexander, N. Y. 

9960. Raymond, F Fennville, Mich. 

2426. Raymond, George. ..Winchester, Conn. 

2898. Ravmond, Lewis Ballston, N. Y. 

8939. Raymond. Luther Ashford, Wis. 

8936. Raymond, Obadiah H,, 

Fond du Lac, Wis. 

8399. Read, Beaver Dam, Wis. 

6439. Reasoner, Sarah A., Mission C'k, Kan. 



12046. Reber, Robert Chicago, 111. 

10193. Rebhon, Elizabeth Dallas City, 111. 

4375. Reddy, Robert Little Falls, N. Y. 

8944. Redford, Solomon. .Portage City, Wis. 

6785. Redington, Lottie Scipio, Ind. 

10612. Reed, Albert Depno Erie, Pa. 

4429. Reed, Alice Carthage, N. Y. 

i4o5. Reed. Cemantha Madrid, N. Y. 

699. Reed, Chloe Oneida Co., N. Y. 

46i. Reed, Daniel Lebanon, t'onn. 

312. Reed, Ebenezer E. Windsor, Conn. 

6676. Reed, Etta Eldorado, Kan. 

5786. Reed, Frederick Kirkville, la. 

8548. Reed. John H W. Hartford, Conn. 

4502. Reed, Josephine E Northfield, Vt. 

io4i9. Reed, Lulu Enterprise, Ky. 

546q. Reed, Maro S Torringford, Conn. 

2464. Reed, Mary Torrington, Conn. 

7005. Reed. Marv E N. Granville. N. Y. 

9001. Reed, Mary E....W. Williamsfield, O. 

6911, Reed, Mary R Chicago, 111. 

6367. Reed, Nelson H Lowville, N. Y. 

829. Reed, Patience Vernon, Conn. 

6691. Reed, Sallie Corinth, Ky. 

4050. Reed, Thomas Akron, Mich. 

6136. Reed, Geneseo, 111. 

8399. Reed, Beaver Dam, Wis. 

3218. Reese, John Egremont, Mass. 

10590. Reeve, Ellen E Council Bluffs, la. 

4961. Reeve, Joseph K. ...Happy Camp. Cal. 

3134. Reeves, Anna Groton, N. Y. 

3497. Reeves, David A Suffield, Conn. 

9548. Reeves. Sidney Herbert Osage, la. 

8344. Regan, Jennie B Kewanee, HI. 

11038. Rehl. Clara Half Day, 111. 

7808. Reigart, Kate M Chicago, 111. 

5108. Remely, William. . . . Barrington, Mass. 

8001. Remcr, Frank Corunna, Mich. 

.,.-- 3798. Remington. Daniel Wis. 

5583. Remond, Matilda. . .Bennington, N. Y. 

1 1 167. Renner, Edwin J Medina, O. 

9479. Renwick, Alice Belfast, N. Y. 

4351. Reynolds, Chloe A. . . Pentwater, Mich. 

5:07. Reynolds, Lorinda. . .Worcester, Mass. 

5489. Reynolds, May Summerville, 111. 

4823. Reynolds, Thomas S. . ..Lafayette, Ind. 

i466. Rexford, Lydia Otis, Mass. 

11545. Rhoads, Edward Phila., Pa. 

7584. Rhoads, Elmer Franklin Co., O. 

6047. Rhodes, Mary New Ulm, Minn. 

6895. Rhodes, Sarah Elizabeth. . . . Mecca, O. 

7719. Ribble, Allen Athens, Pa. 

3161. Rice, Ann Ocean Grove, N. J. 

4921. Rice, Clarissa N Cazenovia, N. Y. 

1219. Rice, Daniel Chenango Co., N. Y. 

5999. Rice, Ezra Forest Lake, Pa. 

1603. Rice, Gardiner Windsor, O. 

9896. Rice, Helen Forest Lake, Pa. 

3368. Rice, John W. Springfield, Mass. 

1 672. Rice. Lydia Logan, O. 

8032. Rice, Marcia Iva St. Paul, Minn. 

2600. Rice, Mary Ann Andover, Conn. 

2652. Rice, Mary Ann Bolton, Conn. 

3217. Rice, Mary Otego, N. Y. 

3919. Rice, Mary A Binghamton, N. Y. 

235. Rice, Peter Simsbury, Conn. 

1077. Rice. Phineas Shaftsbury. Vt, 

III-i. Rice, Phoebe Whitingham, Vt. 

1878. Rice, Mrs. Rachel D. .Jonesville, Mich. 

10750. Rice, Robert L Los Angeles, Cal. 

610. Rice, Rosanna Oram, N. Y. 

5145. Rich. Lydia E. Troy. Pa. 

7474. Richards, Charles. ..Charlemont, Mass. 

8q8o. Richards. Clarissa Lyons, Mich. 

4627. Richards, Ida F. . . Shepardsville, Mich. 

6778. Richards. James Butler Co., Pa. 

9427. Richards, Jonathan E., 

Ann Arbor, Mich. 

5500. Richards, Joshua K Fulton, N. Y. 

54q8. Richards, Sarah Fulton, N. Y. 

10485. Richards, Susan Lodi, O. 

12566. Richardson, E. L Chicago, 111. 

46g4. Richardson. Jerusha. ..Coventry, Conn. 

8754. Richardson, Mary A Lodi, S. Dak. 

6221. Richardson, William. . ..Alleghany, Pa. 

7o84. Richardson, Wm. H., Rochester. N. Y. 

6017. Richart, Martha J S. Webster, O. 

4820. Rickerson, Ransom Adel, la. 

3229. Rickey, Sarah S Ripley, N. Y. 

10068. Ricksecker, Col. John H., 

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Rider, Briggs L Chicago, 111. 

Rider, Xenas Hartford, Conn. 

Rider, Zerviah Middlctown, Vt. 

Rider, Williamsfield, O. 

Ridley, May San Jose, Cal. 

Righton, \Vm Owosso, Mich. 

Riley, Chloe New Britain, Conn. 

Riley, Luther N. Pomona, Cal. 

Rindgo, Satella. . . .San Francisco, Cal. 
Rildey, Ella Melanthia, Westf'd, Mass. 

Ripley, George H Poultney, Vt. 

Ripson, Porter Pulaski, N. Y. 

Rising, Alexander. . ..Southwick, Mass. 

Rising, Heman Warren, Vt. 

Risley. Chester C..N. Brookfd, N. Y. 

Risley, Harvey S. Windsor, Conn, 

Risley, Jemima Andover, Conn. 

Risley, Nathaniel H. . . . Streetsboro, O. 

Risley, Ruth E. Hartford, Conn. 

Risley, Susannah Bolton, Conn. 

Ritchie, Emma Cleveland, O. 

Rivard, Helen C Springfield, Mass. 

Robbins, Cynthia Painesville, O. 

Robbins, Frederick A. .. .Hartford, Ct. 

Robbins, Isaac Forest Lake, Pa. 

Robbins, Luther James. ..Massillon, O. 

Robbins, Mattie Elyria, O. 

Robbins, Prudence. ..Colchester, Conn. 
Robbins, Sherman W.... Buffalo, N. Y. 
Robbins, Sherman W. .Sac'mento, Cal. 

Roberts, Abel Torrington, Conn. 

Roberts, Anna Torrington, Conn. 

Roberts, Anthony Norwich, N. Y. 

Roberts, Cephas Riverton, Conn. 

Roberts, Cicero Windsor, Conn. 

Roberts, Eli Pittsburgh. N. Y. 

Roberts, Erastus Peoria, 111. 

Roberts. F. W Cleveland, O. 

Roberts, George Dyer, Ark. 

Roberts, Henry Canastota, N. Y. 

Roberts, Joel Windsor, Conn. 

Roberts, Julia Laporte, Ind. 

Roberts, Lavina Leyden, N. Y. 

Roberts, NathanieK .Torrington, Conn. 

Roberts, Nelson Vineland, N. J. 

Roberts, Nelson X'ineland, N. J. 

Roberts, S. E Denver, Col. 

Roberts, Samuel J Riverton, Conn. 

Roberts, Sarah Windsor, Conn. 

Roberts. Sarah Torrington, Conn. 

Roberts, Sophia Mt. Pleasant. Pa. 

Roberts, Sophia Homer, N. Y. 

Roberts, Warren 11. , Indian'polis, Ind. 

Roberts, • ■ Mich. 

Robertson, Barbara Ronald, Mich. 

Robertson, Thos. II... .Ft. Collins, Col. 

Robeson, Maria Springfield, Mass. 

Robins, Abigail Bolton. Conn. 

Robins, Luther J Massillon, O. 

Robinson, Alanson Scipio, N. Y. 

Robinson, Allen Scipio, N. Y. 

Robinson, Anna Henry, III. 

Robinson, Barzillai, 

Schuyler's Lake, N. Y. 

Robinson, Clarence V Akron, O- 

Robinson, Clarissa. .Jeffcrsonville, Ind. 

Robinson, Dan H Oxford, N. Y. 

Robinson, Dwight II. . . Lebanon, Conn. 
Robinson, Eliza McCord..N. East. Pa. 
Robinson, Elmer A., Battle Cr'k, Mich. 
Robinson, Ethan C . ..Snringf'd, Mass. 

Robinson, George iJundee, N. Y. 

Robinson, Harlow Lebanon, Conn. 

Robinson, Hulda Mauston, W^is. 

Robinson, John F., 

Bennington Center, Vt. 

Robinson, Julia Farmington. Conn. 

Robinson, Julia C Pawiet. Vt. 

Robinson, Alary Halcott, N. Y. 

Robinson, Phcebe Mantcno, 111. 

Robinson. Sophronia. — Homer, N. Y. 

Robison, C Olena, O. 

Robison, Sarah M HI- 

Rock. Michael Sand Bank, N. Y. 

Rockwell, Catherine ^L, 

Cuyahoga Falls, O. 
Rockwell, Daniel. . .E. Windsor, Conn. 

Rockwell. George Windsor, Conn. 

Rockwell, James... .E. Windsor, Conn. 
Rockwell, Jennie M Sp'f'd, Mass. 



56. Rockwell, Josiah Lebanon, Conn. 

III. Rockwell, Josiah Lebanon, Conn. 

46i. Rockwell, Josiah Lebanon, Conn. 

10636. Rockwell, Leander L Chicago, III. 

48. Rockwell, Mary Windsor, Conn. 

421 1. Rockwell, Matilda Esperance, N. Y. 

483. Rockwell, Sarah Whiteboro, N. Y. 

4668. Rodefer, Joseph Cincinnati, 0. 

6990. Roden, Robert Troy, N. V. 

4555- Rodgers, Albert P..S. W^indsor, Conn. 

6735. Rodgers, Lois Sunfield, Mich. 

1 1003. Rodgers, Wm. Clyde Windsor, 0. 

4715. Roe, Frances Otisvillc, N. Y. 

9429. Roe, Geo. Mortimer, Los Angeles, Cal. 

7703. Rogers, Abraham Sheshcquin, Pa. 

2o48. Rogers, Daniel Bennington, Vt. 

3297. Rogers, Eraeline C. . . . Westfield, Mass. 

4980. Rogers, Ferdinand Pittsburg, Pa. 

5713. Rogers, George Antwerp, O. 

6636. Rogers, Harrison Alma, N. Y. 

9391. Rogers, Henry C. . . .Indianapolis, Ind. 

4518. Rogers, James S Ionia, Mich. 

7169. Rogers, Joseph B W'msburg. Mass. 

3312. Rogers, Loven X'ienna. O. 

4486. Rogers, Mary Elizabeth. .Omaha, Neb. 

1493. Rogers, Patience. .. Hoppertown, N. J. 

4739. Rogers, Rosetta T., White Pig'n, Mich. 

3089. Rogers, Roswell R Canton, Pa. 

2o64. Rogers, Samuel K Andover, Conn. 

8442. Rogers, Sarah J. . .Edwardsburg, Mich. 
10515. Rogers, Wesley Pottersville, Mich. 

3847. Rogers, William Windsor, 0. 

6205. Rogers, William Rushvtlle, N. Y. 

3895. Rohr, Absalom Westerville, 0. 

3S97. Rohr, Absalom Lockbourne, 0. 

3S99. Rohr, Job Lockbourne, O. 

1632. Roland, Lucinda Romeo, Mich. 

3978. Rolfe, Mary Athens, Pa. 

5857. Rollo. Samuel N. Y. City 

988. Rolph. i^Liry Bennington, N. Y. 

4692. Romack, May E Winnebago, Wis. 

7728. Romel, Fred Santa Rosa. Cal. 

921. Rood. Ebcnezer Torrington, Conn. 

1665. Rood, Ebenezer. . . .TorringTord, Conn. 

9718. Rood, Fannie L. . .Northampton, Mass. 

5342. Rood, Julia Ann Liverpool, O. 

1226. Rood. Mary Hitchcockville, Conn. 

920. Rood, Moses Torrington, Conn. 

2038. Root, Asenath St. Charles, 111. 

2805. Root. Birdsey A Buffalo, N. Y. 

309 1 . Root, Eliza Canton, Pa. 

2i42. Root, Elizabeth Raymond, 111. 

8957. Root, Mrs. Elizabeth.. -Sheffield, Mass. 

224o. Root, Fanny Coldwater, Mich. 

1398. Root, Gad Charlotte. Vt. 

5502. Root. Hiram Winstcd, Conn. 

i484. Root. Hulda Suffield, Conn. 

2i4. Root, John Westfield, Mass, 

11715. Root, John II Lenox, Mass. 

2i84. Root, Lucy Bridgewater, N. Y. 

3222. Root. Lydia Egremont, Mass. 

5450. Root. Maria Hartford, Conn. 

1828. Root, Mary Jane Cazenovia. N. Y. 

4917. Root, Mary Ann Cleveland. O. 

5105. Root. Mary Sheffield, Mass. 

1339- Root, Patience Westfield, Mass. 

i488. Root. Sally M W. Suffield. Conn. 

6270. Root, Tryphena G. ...New Berlin, W'is. 
612. Root. Zur Southwick, Mass. 

2303. Rorabaugh. Peter Smithvillc. N. Y. 

7497. Roscoe, Eliza V Auburn, W^js. 

7496. Roscoe, Robert C ^Auburn, Wis. 

9779. Rose, Annis New Lyme, O 

11236.2. Rose, Cardie May...VV. Danby, N. Y. 
10055. Rose, Charles F...Up. M'ntclair, N. J. 

1925. Rose, Eliza la. 

3693. Rose, Emma C W. Suffield, Conn. 

486o. Rose, Fanny Effingham, Kan. 

4oi6. Rose, George H Cleveland, O. 

4023. Rose, George H Cleveland, O. 

4o22. Rose, Joel J Cleveland, O. 

3589. Rose, John N. Y. City 

5732. Rose, Mary Manchester. Conn. 

7546. Rose, Thomas Henry. .. .Pittsburg. Pa. 

221 1. Rose, W'illiam Coventry, Conn. 

9419. Roscbrook, Valona Fulton. N. Y. 

11087. Rosel, Mary Columbus. O. 

7477. Rosenvelt, ....N. Adams, Mass. 

6099. Ross, Alfred F Buchanan, Mich. 

7623. Ross, Alice E Jefferson, O. 



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3699. Ross, Asenath Florence, Mass. 

2976. Ross, Eliza North East, Pa. 

6852. Ross, Elmer E Brooklyn, N. Y. 

8739. Ross, Mary Ellen Taylor Co., la. 

8396. Ross, Walter Kasson, Minn. 

X. Rouch, Lydia Catlettsburg, Ky. 

5265. Rowan, Phcrbe A Oneida, N. Y. 

2985. Rowe, Bridget Wheeling, W. Va. 

7747. Rowe, Hattie Milan, Pa. 

8118. Rowe, Mabel \' Conneaut. O. 

2290. Rowe, Margaret Maine, N. Y. 

4539. Rowe. Sarah C Lowell, Mass. 

2Qg4. Rowell, Louisa Redfield, N. Y. 

3642. Rowell, Tames M Tipton, O. 

6249. Rowell, Rosa Osceola, N. Y. 

8139. Rowland, Perry Mo. 

3139. Rowley, Anna Baraboo, Wis. 

2435. Rowley, Charlotte. . .Bloomfield, Conn. 

5473. Rowley, Henry Woostcr, O. 

5429. Rowley, Hezekiah L.. . .Bloomfield, Ct. 

5 17 1. Rowley, James H Egremont, Mass. 

1218, Rowley, Job Bloomfield, Conn. 

1815. Rowley, Margaret Gaines, N. Y. 

2135. Rowley, Rachel M..Sauk C'nt'r, Minn. 

3505. Rowley, Susan A Westfield, Mass. 

3143. Rowley, Warren Locke, N. Y. 

5061. Royce, Sarah Berlin, O. 

7812. Rudd, Benjamin Franklin, Medina, O. 

2457. Rudd, Nathaniel Wilna, N. Y. 

loo4o. Rude, David B. ..Diamond Sp'gs. Kan. 

10334. Ruff, Oscar Siou.x City, la. 

4571. Rugg, Eunice H Binghamton, la. 

1037.. Rugge, Alice E N. Y. City 

8771. Ruggles, George M. . . .Northfield, Wis. 
5634. Ruggles, Harriet E. . . .Middletown, Ct. 
4009. Ruggles, Washburne E., Br'kl'n, N. Y. 

9661. Rumley, Winnie Ft. Collins, Col. 

11055. Rundell, George K Cleveland, O. 

5950. Runner, James Wallace. . Shelby, Mich. 

1773. Russell, Abel Russell, Mass. 

4233. Russell, Anna M Otisco, Mich. 

3843. Russell, Cordie S Mesopotamia. O. 

10735. Russell. Ida E Springfield, Mass. 

6135. Russell, Kellogg Madison, Wis. 

11490.3. Russell, Mae Bristol, Conn. 

4764. Russell, Maria Eaton Rapids, Mich. 

1754. Russell, Mary Otisco, N. Y. 

2819. Russell, Mrs. Mary A., 

N. Amherst, Mass. 

10743. Russell, Rose Cleveland, O. 

166^. Russell, Sally Concord Lake, O. 

4057. Russell, Timothy A S'ampton, Mass. 

9313. Russell, William R. . .Coldvvater, Mich. 

12269. Russell, Wm. A Carbondale. Pa. 

1663. Russell, Torrington, Conn. 

4598. Ruthben, Edwin. -Bosanquet, Up. Can. 

1605. Rutty. Catherine Saybrook, Conn. 

3!i4. Ruttv. Ezra W Mclntire, Pa, 

6218. Ryal'l. Richard Dancyville, Tenn. 

7062. Ryan, Mary Somonauk, III. 

3 191. Ryan, Michael Bryant's Ford, Ky. 

7133. Ryan, Sarah St. -Mbans, Vt. 

5028. Ryder, Symonds Hiram, O. 

8849. Rye, St. Albans, N. Y. 

103. Ryley, Sarah Coventry, Conn. 

4547. Ryther, Daniel St. Charles, 111. 

6779. St. Clair, Hiram Indiana, Pa. 

5138. St. John, Hannah, Garden City. Minn. 

5673. St. John, Isaccae A Rutland, Vt. 

2190. St. John, William .Mden, N. Y. 

5045. Sahin, Benjamin T Sycamore, 111. 

9968. Sabin, Edwin E W. Sp'fd, Mass. 

4459. Sabin, George Carthage, N. Y. 

679:. Sabin, Richard C Laconia, .\rk. 

Il64. Sabins, .^driel Hamilton, N. Y. 

6766. Sacia, Charles Troy, N. Y. 

1 342. Sackett, Daniel Westfield, Mass. 

3270. Sackett, Daniel Westfield, Mass. 

4i4o. Sackett. Josephine A Sp'gf'd, Mass. 

3074. Sackett, Lodemia Wadsworth O. 

3256. Sackett, Trvphena Westfield, Mass. 

3968. Safford, Phcebe Albion, N. Y. 

11611. Sage, D. M Ottumwa la. 

4455. Sage, Emma Champion, N. Y. 

3827. Sage. Sarah F Hartford. Conn. 

A11076.99. Salisbury, Florence .Burnside, 111. 

6188. Sallee, Anna M Waukegan, 111. 



6561. Salsbury, Orin F Emery, O. 

4422. Salter, Frederick Wilna, N. Y. 

1066. Salter, Cortland, N. Y. 

3425. Sample, Sarah Adrian, Mich. 

4751. Sanborn, Dinah Delta, Mich. 

2975. Sanborn, Jeremiah. .. .North East, Pa. 

3061. Sanborn, Judith A Waterbury, Vt. 

4840. Sanders, Abraham Winfield. N. Y. 

8770. Sanders, Charlotte. .W. Roxbury, Wis. 

5731. Sanders, Delos Cortland, N. Y. 

1909. Sanders, Edward C Oneida, N. Y. 

9856. Sanders, Frances .\ Bolton, Conn. 

5720. Sanders, Ida May . . . . Perrysville, Ind. 

264g. Sanders, Jacob Homer, N. Y. 

784. Sanders, Sarah Champion, N. Y. 

2673. Sanderson, Elijah Whately, Mass. 

5016. Sanderson, Lucy Scriba, N. Y. 

8507. Sandford, John... .Glen Aubrey, N. Y. 

45)8. Sanford, Ezra Ionia, Mich. 

6023. Sanford. George C. .Belcherto'n, Mass. 
8506. Sanford, Olive.... N. Coventry, Conn. 
976. Sanford. Robert. . ..Wintonbury, Conn. 
3558. Sanford, Stephen .. .Central Sq., N. Y. 
1619. Sanger. Amariah. ... Springfield, Mass. 

3178. Santee, Margaret Laporte, Ind. 

6704. Sargent, Shrilda Margon, Ky. 

2958. Sartwell, Maria T Ypsilanti, Mich. 

1684. Satterlee, Daniel Athens, Pa. 

44ii. Saunders, Celia C Batavia, Mich. 

3468. Savage, Ansel Madison, O. 

6908. Sawin. Ella Arline Chicago, 111. 

3039. Sawtell, Richard, Chenango Co., N. Y. 
2933- Saxon, Harriet. .. French Cr'k, \V. Va. 

582. Saxton, Abigail Southwick. Mass. 

5015. Saxton, Hannah E Burke, Wis. 

2601. Saxton, Mary F Lebanon, Conn. 

4939. Saxton, Mary F Lebanon, Conn. 

2601. Saxton, Rev. , Wilbraliam, Mass. 

2786. Sayles, Adaline S Princeton, N. J. 

2779. Sayles, Angcline Palermo, N. J. 

27S3. Sayles, John Palermo, N. J. 

5953. Sayles, Lewis H Mexico, N. J. 

7782. Scanlon, Margaret Marengo, 111. 

11367. Schafer. Carl Waltham, Mass. 

4343. Schenck, Edward Y Ithaca, N. Y. 

10217. Schermer, Anna E...Mt. Pleasant, Pa. 

6630. Schevrer, Nettie Troupsburg, N. Y. 

644 1. Schlabach, Joseph Wadsworth, O. 

Ai 1076.6. Schlotter, Selma, la. 

6640.4. Schmidt, Lulu Wavnesfield, O. 

10054. Schober, Wm. B S. Bethlehem, Pa. 

3i4i. Schofield, Hannah, 

Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 
3790. Schoolcraft, George. .. .Kendall, Mich. 
3795. Schoolcraft, George, Pine Gr've, Mich, 
oom. Schoolcraft, Lillian E., 

Newark Valley, N. Y, 

8990. Schooley, Richard Marshall, Mich. 

2328. Schott. John Ancram. N. Y. 

9280. Schrock. Christian F Ashtabula, O. 

10473. Schulker, George L Ludlow, Ky. 

2547. Scott, Charity Montpelier. Vt. 

5. Scott. Elizabeth Windsor, Conn. 

1650. Scott, Emmeline E Norwalk, Conn. 

6831. Scott. Fanny Alice Ulairsville, Pa. 

7716. Scott, George Milan, Pa. 

8196. Scott, Henry Bainbridge. N. Y. 

5622. Scott, James Rockford III. 

4520. Scott. John W Portland. NY. 

10532. Scott, Philetta W. Brookheld. Wis. 

2824. Scott, Sally Alstead. N. H. 

1176 Scott. Salome Lincolnville, Pa. 

587. Scott, William Westfield, Mass. 

6176. Scotten, Emma J ^l!.°"' Jj' Y/ 

2867. Scovill, Clarissa. . .Madison Co., N. Y. 

10006. Scoville, Caroline Hoboken, N. J. 

4355. Scoville, Frances Easton, Mo. 

476. Scoville, Judah Hamilton, N. Y. 

10686. Scoville, Winnie.. .Minneapolis, Minn. 

13S6. Scramm, Lucy Rock Co., 111. 

7197 Scranton, Elizabeth. . .Middletown, Ct. 

1679. Scudder. Isaac •■ M.ch. 

10672. Seadschlag. Ella .Akron, O. 

6522. Seaman, John M Machias, N. Y. 

11460. Seamans, Mabel G. .. .Brooklyn, N Y. 

1458 Searl, Merrick Southampton, Mass. 

IT7S. Searie, Alinena Vineland, N. J. 

734 Searie, Gideon Southampton, Mass. 

6293. Searles, Thomas E. . . .Bainbr'ge, N. Y. 
6127 Seavy, Pluma Skowhegan, Me. 



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Sebbins, Abigail Liberty, Mich. 

Sebcr, Philip Pike, N. Y. 

Scchrist, A. L...Ncw Philadelphia, O. 
Scchrist, Martha J.. Bluff Point, N. Y. 

Sceley, Asenath Livonia, N. Y. 

Seelcy, Asenath Wcstficld, Mass. 

Seeley, Evan V Corning, Cal. 

Seeley, Isabel Aurora, 111. 

Seelcy, Wm. A Berkeley, Cal. 

Seely, Andrew Springfield, Pa. 

Seely, Eurdct Wright, Mich. 

Seely, John B Reliance, Va. 

Seely, Warren Ludlowville, N. _ Y. 

Scclye, Caroline B Hudson, Mich. 

Segelstrom, Paul \V., 

ilermansville, Mich. 

Seghers, Ecllc Dellc Chicago, III. 

Scpuine, Hattie. .Diamond Sp'gs, Kan. 

Seiple, Louise New Britain, Conn. 

Selden, Hannah W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Selden, Tcmima Columbia, Conn. 

Selden, Jemima Columbia, Conn. 

Selden, Laura Freehold, Pa. 

Selick, Sarah Waynesfield, O. 

Selkregg, Prudence. .. .North East, Pa. 

Sellard, Calvin S Canton, Pa. 

Senecal, Matilda St. Albans. Vt. 

Scrvcy, Lee Champion, N. Y. 

Servoss, Hiram L Fort Dodge, la. 

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Sessions, Walter Pittsford, Vt. 

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Seward, Phorhe Marengo, Mich. 

Sexton, Catherine Sheffield, Mass. 

Sexton, Jerusha Torrington, Conn. 

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Seymour, Ardon A Bloomfield, Ct. 

Seymour, Sarah Ann E., 

W. Springfield, Mass. 

Shafer, Carl Waltham, Mass. 

Shafcr, Ira H New Castle, Pa. 

Shaffer, Eliza B Chicago, 111. 

Shakespeare, Andrew I., 

Kalamazoo, Mich. 

Shalor, Mary Colchester, Conn, 

Shanks, David Scotch Ridge, O. 

Sharp, Green B La Belle, Mo. 

Sharpe, George Oxford. N. Y. 

Sharps, Margaret. . .Ccntcrmorel'd, Pa. 

Shasta, Cal. 

Shattuck, Asa Smithville, N. Y. 

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Shaw, Jesse C Chicago^ HI. 

Shaw, Joshua Enfield, Conn. 

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Shaw, Mary O Mead, Wash. 

Shaw, Moses Pittsforrl, Mich. 

Shaw, Nancy Jane Palmer, Mass. 

Shaw, Solomon Monson, Mass. 

.Shaw, Washington Albany, N. Y. 

Shaw, William. .. .Summer Hill, N. Y. 

Shaylor, .Mary Colchester, Mass. 

Shear, Jay Florence, N. Y. 

Shedd, Mary L Cazcnovia, N. Y. 

Sheen, Rebecca Hamilton, N. Y. 

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Sheldon, Edward H la. 

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Sheldon, Eliza Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Sheldon, Fred Sparta, Wis. 

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Sheldon, John II... .W. Suffield, Conn. 

Sheldon, Jonathan Suffield, Conn, 

Sheldon, Julia Orwell, N, Y, 

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Sheldon, Sarah Jefferson, O. 

Sheldon, Waller Middbbury, Vt. 

Shclton, Lucy A Windsor, O. 

Shelton, Martha M Bloomfield, Ct. 

Shclton, Mary Augusta, Mich. 

Shenowith, Anna Bessemer, Mich. 

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Shepard, Carlton S Wyoming, la. 

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Shcpard, George Bloomfield, Conn. 

Shcpard, John Wcstficld, Mass. 

Shcpard, John Wcstficld, Maw. 

Shcpard, Julia Wcstficld, Maw. 

Shcpard, Lydia Alexander, N. Y, 

Shcpard, Nlaria Cicero, N. Y. 

Shcpard, Mary L Wcstncld, Mais. 

Shcpard, Pamela. . .Brownsville, N. Y. 

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Shcpard, Rachel P Jefferson, 0, 

Shcpard, Sarah Randolph, 0. 

Shcpard, Sarah S Portland, .Mich. 

Shcpard, Winthrop Turin, N. Y. 

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Sherman, Eliza Shokan, N. Y. 

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Sherman, Sarah Titusvillc, Pa. 

Sherman, Washington Vigil, N. Y. 

Sherman, William Putnam, Conn. 

Sherman, Wm. F Wcstficld, Mass. 

Sherod, Don Cannon Falls, Minn, 

Sherwood, Mary Jasper, N. Y. 

Shipman, Mercy Clarksfield, O. 

Shire, Letitia E Bcrca, O, 

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Showers, Elizabeth Elba, N. Y. 

Showers, Isaac H Hunter, N. Y. 

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Shumway, Susan C Portage, Wis. 

Shurtleff, C Southwick, Mass. 

Shurtliff, Matilda H..S. Hadlcy. Mass. 

Shurtlifr, Rcucl Franklin. O. 

Shurtliff, Vincent, Salt L'ke City, Ut'b 

Sibley. Mary E Wcstficld, Mass. 

Sibley, Mary Maria.. New Britain, Ct 
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SJKlcr. Gallatin, N. Y. 

Sill, Cornelia Mercy Andover, Ct. 

Sill, Martha M Burlington, N. Y. 

Silver, Laura Conncaut. O. 

Silver, Roxana. . . . Watrousvillc, Mich. 

Simcox. Nancy M Lodi, O. 

Simmons, Cornelius. . .Richford, N. Y. 

Simmons, Eunice N Windsor, Conn. 

Simmons, George N Goliad, Texas 

Simmons, Louisa Madrid, N. Y. 

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Simmons, Nettie N Jefferson, O. 

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Simonds, David Comstock, Mich. 

Simonds, Hannah Pompeii, Mich. 

Simonds, Thomas F. . . .Torrington^ Ct 

Simons, Arabella Conn. 

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Simpkins, Harriet Marengo, III. 

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Staffordsburg. Ky. 

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Skinner, Levi E. Wintlsor, Conn. 

Skinner, Kichard .\ndover. Conn, 

Skinner, Sarah Windsor, Conn, 

Skinner, Sarah Coventry, Conn. 

Skinner, Sarah ,-\ Fennville, Mich, 

Skinner, /enas Andover, Conn. 

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Sladcr, SanuuM Lewis. . Langd'n, N. H. 

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Sleight, Tulia Hnrlinmon, Vt. 

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Smalley, William Lehanon, C^onn. 

Stnead, Mrs. Clara. .Washington, D. C. 

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Stncdlcy. Klsabcth Jersey, O. 

Smiley, Klizaheth Cicero, N. Y. 

Smiley. Icaniielte Mantcno, 111, 

Smiley. \\'illis U Marysville, Mo, 

Smith, .\. 1 Honduras, Cen. Am. 

Smith. .Ahliie M W. Sji'f'd. Mass. 

Smith. .Miraham Stainlmd. Conn. 

Smith. -Mirain Champion. N. Y. 

Smith. .Mlurt V. Uainillon. N. Y. 

Smith, .\lfi.d Cleveland, O. 

Smith. Allan 1) Chicago, 111. 

Smith, Aiuhcw W St. lohn. Mo. 

Smith, .\iiiieltc Uaiigor. N. Y. 

.Smith, .\nnie rendlcton Co., Ky. 

Smith, .^Illlis Ashtafinla, O. 

Smith, .\therton Monrdcvillc, O. 

Smith, .\ustin A Uandolph. Vt. 

Smith, Itellc C Alhion, Mich. 

.Smith, Uenjainin. . . Farmington. Conn, 

Smith, t'aroline Springllcld. O. 

Smith. C'aroline C Mich. 

Smith, Cll;irlntte Ik'niiington. Vt. 

Smith. Christina, Sm'hv'e Klats, N. Y. 

Smilli. Clara Coliad, Texa.s 

Smith. Clarissa Norwich, N. Y. 

Smilli. Czarina Shandakeii. N. Y. 

Smith, Deliihine Milan. Pa. 

Smith. Ueiicv Sontliwick. Mass. 

Smith, I'.ilith Ilion. N. Y. 

Smith. Klla Lapeer. Mich. 

Smith. IClisha Torringtoii. Conn. 

Smith, Mrs. K\Un 11 nil fax. Pa. 

Smilli, Kliznlicth Weslliehl, Mass. 

Smith. Klirahcth SulVn Id. Coiiu. 

Smith, Klizaheth. . .Pryant's I'ord. Ky, 

Smith, I'-Ueii C .San I'laiicisco. Cal. 

Smith. I'.nima .^..(;rand Kaiiids. Mich. 

Smith, I'.rvm S Miller, Neh, 

Smith. Kvaline Pendleton. Ky. 

Smith. l''.veliiie P Kochestcr. N. Y. 

Smith. lOxpcriencc Westlield, Mass. 

Smith. I'liirence Cal. 

Smith, iMaiiklin SpriiiKlield, Mass. 

Smith, Cicorge Simon. .. Niaiitie, Conn. 

Smith, (leorge Clinton, N. Y. 

Smith, (iilhert Alexiinilria. N. Y. 

Smith, II. ["ranklin Uijdey, N. Y. 

Smith, Harriet J ( hicago, HI, 

Smith, Harrison Lagrange. O. 

Smith, Hiram M Ilnlvokc. Mas.s. 

Smith. Ida IC Niirlh Hast. Pa. 

Smith. Tsahella. ..S. Manchester, ( onn. 
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Smilli, )nv l"rnnkliii. Pa. 

Smith. lo)lii Concord Station, Pa. 

Smith, lohn M Shrniehl, Mass. 

Smith, 'l.ihii Sciiiio. N, Y. 

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Smith. 1 oseph Uloomtield. Pa. 

Smith, l.aura l"eedin(! Hills, Mass, 

Smith, Lawrence W. , . Vnieland, N. j. 

Smith. Lizzie Shehoygan, Wis, 

Smith. Lorenzo Hartford, Pa. 

Smilli. Louise Hover. N. H. 

Smith, l,uke Mendota, HI, 

Smith, l.nnian Winsted, t."onu. 

Smith, Mar|;aret Crcenlnish, N. Y. 

Smith. Maria Hartford. Conn. 

Smith, Maria Pawlet, Vt, 

Smith, Martin St. Louis, Mo. 

Smith. Mary .'\ N. Madison, O, 

Smith, Marv P Hartford, Conn. 

Smith, Mary Oxford, N. Y, 

Smith, Mary In. or Mo, 

Smith. Mary Providence, K. I. 

Smith. Mary Chicago, 111, 

Smith, Mary 1... . WilHamstown. Mass. 
Smith. Mrs." Mary, Cuyahoga I'alls, O, 

Smith. Minnie .-\kron, f). 

Smith. Nancy Pawlet, Vt. 

Smilli. Nathan ftrecne. N. V. 

Smith. Natliaiiiel P Poquonock. Ct, 

Smith, t>live t> Cooleysville, Minn. 

Smith. Dran Maellias. N. Y, 

Smith. (Irriii l*" Moosnii. Conn. 

Smith. Pamela Alhitni. N. Y. 

Smith. Parker Stonington, t.'oiiii. 

Smith. Philander Windsor. O. 

Smith, Uenheii Hath, N. Y. 

Smith. Uilcy Winsted, Conn. 

.Smith. Koliert 1 Laurens, Tft, 

Smith, Kose. . .". llnadilla, N. Y. 

Smith. Kiiby .\nuis Aslilalnlla. O, 

Smith. I'ranklin W. Sii'l'd. Mass. 

Smith. Sagito J Cooiu-ant. O. 

Smith, Sarah M....New Piitain. I'nnu. 

Smith. Sarah Otisville, N. Y. 

Smith. Sarah Shcrhurn. N. Y. 

Smith. Sarah ScitMo, liul. 

Smith. Seth Spraguc. .St. Johns. Mich. 

Smith. Shelliy C onneaut, t). 

Smith. Soi>liionta Leeds. Mass. 

Smith, Susan 1''. Nashville, 'rcnn. 

Smith. 'I'llomas J Ilootli Hay. Me. 

Smilli. Wait .\ Norwich, Conn. 

Smith, William Springlield, 111, 

Smith. William Kntl.ind, Pa. 

Smith. William II Carlisle, Ky, 

SmneUer, David U St. L.mis, Mo. 

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Snavclv, I'rcd P Iroinvu.id. Mich. 

Sneeden. Uachcl K. . ..Scotch Uldge. I>. 

Snell, Kvaliue .Athens, Pa. 

Sllell. h'lora West \' icw. O. 

Snell. Hannah S. Windsnr. Conn. 

Snell, Harriet Pawlet, Vt, 

Snow, llaniiali Lcbiuion. f'oiin. 

Snow, Laura II Harfiud. Pa. 

Snow. Phirlie V. Colchesler, Conn, 

Snyder, 1. C New Philadeliihia. O. 

Siivdcr. Lorenzo. ..Ilatllc Creek, Mich. 

Snyder. I.ucinda Ancram. N Y. 

Snvdcr, Marv C Alliol. Mass. 

Sobers, Sarah Jane l.oeltc, N \, 

Sole, .Sarah Monnionlli. Me. 

Sommcrs. llnd-.oii. Mich. 

Soiier. (leorge Kosevillc. la. 

Sorrel, Partlicnia Itntler, Kv, 

Sonhird, l-'.mma N. Y. City 

Sollies, Lester Sllcllield, Mass, 

Solltra, .Mlibonso Spriiiglield. Mas.s, 

Sonlhward, Marion S., Milw'liec. Wis. 
Southwell. Olive J. . ..Alexander. N. Y. 
Soulhwick. l.neretia. 

Perry's Mill-^ N. V. 
Soulhwood, Mrs. Miranda, 

l''armiiigtiMi, Mich, 

Sonlhworlb. Mason W Lemii. Mich. 

Soulhworlh. William T Snilield. ( t. 

Sowli'. b'orrst Hen). . . Pairhavcn, Mass. 

Siiair.ird, l-'slher .Ada, (1. 

SiMildiiig, Monzo Harmony, Me. 

Spalding, I'.llza S M..iit|ielicr, Vt. 

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3861. Sparrow, George Windsor, O. 

4326. Spears, Samuel N. Ncwberg, Mich. 

3482. Speed, Luther Elon Sheffield, Mass. 

5130. Spellman, Henry Andover, O. 

3268. Spelman, Luman Westlield, Mass. 

8822. Spence, John G Chicago, 111. 

3665. Spencer, Cecilia J Brooklyn. N. Y. 

4344. Spencer, Charles S N. Y. City 

1432. Spencer, Cynthia Jefferson, O. 

8658. Spencer, Daniel Jasper Afton, la. 

9079. Spencer, Delia, Richm'd F'rn'ce, Mass. 

1702. Spencer, Frances M. . .Sandisf d, Mass. 
10928. Spencer, Frank E Scranton, Pa. 

3937* Spencer, Harriet Jefferson, O. 

6o4o. Spencer, Henry Edwin. .Hartford, Ct. 

6907. Spencer, Illinois Chicago, 111. 

171 1. Spencer, John. . .New Hartford, Conn. 

7341. Spencer, Julia S W. Sufficld, Conn. 

5019. Spencer, Lois Northfield, V't. 

717. Spencer, Lydia Huntsburg, O. 

201 1. Spencer, Mercy Andover, Conn, 

2009. Spencer, Roxalana. . ..S. Coventry, Ct. 

5094. Spencer, Samuel C. . . .Guilford, Conn. 
447. Spencer, Mrs. Sarah. . E. Windsor, Ct. 
945. Spencer, Submit. ..E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

7217. Sperr. Frederick Wm Jefferson, O. 

10717. Sperry, E. N New Haven, Conn. 

9447. Sperry. Henry T Hartford, Conn. 

7729. Spiegel, Joseph P Boston, Mass. 

10484. Spitzer, Alice A Wyoming, la. 

3437. Spofford, Cynthia D Bergen, N. Y. 

1 1 594. Spofford. Christopher S.^. Sturgis, Mich. 

4057. Spooner, Almon . ..Southampton, Mass. 

5935- Spooner, Charles A. . Philadelphia, Pa. 

1306. Spoor, Lydia Egremont, ^lass. 

426. Sprague, Charity Union, Conn. 

1617. Sprague, Charles. ..Independence, Mo. 
11034. Sprague, Charles S Half Day, III. 

4319. Sprague, Drayton . . ..Alexander, N. Y. 

i960. Sprague, Hubbard. . ..Champion, N. Y. 

2943. Sprague, Josiah E.-Huntl'y Grove. 111. 

2007. Sprague, Lydia. . . . S. Coventry, Conn. 

4527. Sprague, Margaret, W. Chester, N. Y. 
84s. Sprague, Mary Coventry, Conn. 

9757. Sprague, Minnie .Burlington, N. Y. 

5105. Sprague, Phcebe Sheffield, Mass. 

280. Sprague, Windsor, Conn. 

4952. Sprigg, Joseph W. Alexander. Pa. 

3605. Spring, Daniel Tolland, ilass. 

7213. Spring, Eva M Jefferson, O. 

6i42. Spring, Centcrville, Pa. 

10353. Springer, Gertrude E Chicago, III. 

8806. Sprotberry, Thomas A Hiram, O. 

5098. Spurr, Clarissa Penfield, N. Y. 

6700. Spurry, John Greenfield, Ind. 

5076. Squaires, Ella Maria De Kalb, 111. 

3855. Squire, Delemon Windsor, O. 

264o. Squire, Jennctte Batavia, N. Y. 

10189. Squire, Mary Emma. ..Carbondale. Pa. 
598. Squires, Anna Champion, N. Y. 

3460. Squires, Henry.... New Haven, Conn. 

i4o9. Squires, Ida Wayland, Mich. 

4509. Squires, Maria Brattleboro, Vt. 

2928. Squires, Rhoda la. 

9223. Stacy. Wright Centre, O. 

2080. Stafford, Eliza Milwaukee, Wis. 

2941. Stafford. Margaret. . . . Lincoln ville. Pa. 

2576. Stafford, Mary Fenner, N. Y. 

5592. Stanborough. Lillian L Chicago, 111. 

1 176. Staiidish, Elizabeth. . . LincolnvilTe, Pa. 
1 1 96 1. Stanford, Helen Ravenna, O. 

5354. Stanford, Orrin Charlestown, O. 

5344. Staniff, George Randolph, O. 

6447. Staniford, Clara M Burlington, Vt. 

3886. Staniszewiski, Charles. . ..Hartford, Ct. 

4735. Stanley, Adino White Pigeon. Mich. 

6053. Stanley, Caleb Oakland, Mich. 

5336. Stanley, Diana W. Buffalo, O. 

10039. Stanley, Electa H., Diam'd Sp'gs, Kan. 

10042. Stanley. Frank W., Di'm'd Sp'gs, Kan. 

97. Stanley. Ruth Windsor, Conn. 

5o42. Stannard, Deetta Sycamore, 111. 

1 1760. Stannard. Mary Pewamo, Mich. 

8739. Stanseleff. Harriet Wis. 

6247. Stanton, Fannie Grant Park, I!!, 

624. Stanton, Hannah Simsbury, Conn. 

1994. Stanton, Harrison Glover. Vt. 

813. Stanton, Mary Columbia. Conn. 

808. Stanton, Sarah Conncaut, O. 

2119. Stanton, Sarah Angelica, N. Y. 



2992. Stanton, Sarah M Grant Park. 111. 

2825. Staples, Perkins. . .Westmorel'd, N. H. 
8295. Starbuck, Sarah P. . . . Waltham, Mass. 

12067. Stark, Edna Ann Mitchell, S. Dak. 

4360. Stark, Elverton C Oneida, N. Y. 

926. Stark, Rhoda Charlestown, O. 

5185. Starkey, George M...Up. Circle, N. Y. 

7074. Starks, Albert Jacksonville, Mich. 

5816. Starkweather, Alfred. .N'a'pton, Mass. 

4739. Starkweather, Cornelia A., 

Weathersfield, HI. 

4838. Starkweather, Gates. .Jord'nv'lc, N. Y. 

7483. Starkweather. George H. ..Hartf'd, Ct. 

5427. Starkweather, Nathan. . ..Hartford, Ct. 

2195. Starkweather, Rufus. . .Warren, N. Y. 

6783. Starr, Augustus A., Battle Cr*k, Mich. 

9478. Starus, V^iola Elenor. ...Baldwin, Kan. 

8742. Starymen, Madison, Wis. 

5847. States, Seattle, Wash. 

5336. Stayley, Diana W. Buffalo, O. 

1459. Steadman, Emmelinc. . .Buffalo, N. Y. 

2350. Steadman, Pruda P., Scotch Ridge, 0. 

8760. Stearns, Albert Bethel, Vt 

5347. Stearns, Elizabeth Lodi, 0. 

2799. Stearns, George Barre, N. Y. 

3773- Stearns, Louisa N. Adams, Mass. 

1362. Stebbins, Abigail.. N. Granville, N. Y. 

1365. Stebbins, Abigail Coldwater, Mich. 

8030. Stebbins, Maria Gilbert. . .Chicago. 111. 

6755. Stedman. David C Calo, N. Y. 

8767. Steel, Ellen L Gilraantown, Wis. 

1579. Steel, Phcebe Olmsted Falls, 0. 

644 1. Steele, Allen P Wadsworth, O. 

- 1498. Steele, Chloc Milwaukee, Wis. 

8516. Steele, Benjamin F. . . Spring f'd, Mass. 

8767. Steele, Ellen L Gilmantown, Wis. 

1 1 383. Steele, Fred Okla. 

11818. Steele, Medora L Lexington, Mo. 

1598. Steele. Ralph Geneva. O. 

583. Stephens, Esther Southwick, Mass. 

io4oo. Stephens, Jessie Lee. . ..St. Louis. Mo. 

2309. Stephens, John Smithville, N. Y. 

605. Stephenson, Louisa, F'd'g Hills, Mass. 

3183. Stephenson, Mrs. Margaret J., 

Kenton Co., Ky. 

6689. Stephenson, Nancy E. .Crittend'n, Ky. 

6358. Stephenson, Rensselaer. .Peckville, Pa. 

9943. Sterling, Agnes Chicago, 111. 

3403. Sterling, Margaret A... Jackson, Mich. 

3773- Sterns, Louisa No. Adams. Mass. 

12131. Stery, Martha Nellie. .Westfield, Mass. 
12127. Stetson, William E. .. .Andover, Conn. 

3i4i. Steves, Amy .. .Chautauqua Co., N. Y. 

8159. Steves, Louise Chicago, 111. 

8461. Stevens, Arminda Harford, Pa, 

3538. Stevens, Charles Jefferson, O. 

10522. Stevens, Edgar W Chicago, lU. 

3544. Stevens, George W Jefferson, O. 

6o64. Stevens, George G Pittsvillc, ^Iass. 

8716. Stevens, Grace Zanesville, N. Y. 

8996. Stevens, Harriet. . . .Green Oak, Mich. 

8502. Stevens, John Groton, N. Y. 

7194. Stevens, Mrs. Laura. .Springf'd, Mass. 

3779. Stevens, Martha Coldwater, Mich. 

3521. Stevens, Orril H Jefferson, O. 

3628. Stevens, Reuben Palmer. Mass. 

5072. Stevens, Sanford Sanford, Mo. 

3189. Stevens, Mrs. Sarah, Pe'dTt'n Co., Ky. 

4740. Stevens, William W Kcwanec, 111. 

9021. Stevenson, Elizabeth. ..Lexington, Mo. 

759. Steward. Mrs. Judith, Caz'n'via, N. Y. 

374o. Steward, Sylvia M Pomona, N. Y. 

9087. Stewart, Betsey M.. . Smithville, N. Y. 
'253. Stewart. Deborah. . ..Harwinton. Conn. 
8667. Stewart. Frances E. . .\\'ilkcsbarre. Pa. 

7303. Stewart, John Blandford. Slass. 

9238. Stewart, Joseph Pembervillc. O. 

2161. Stewart, Maria Andover, Conn. 

8206. Stewart, Mary Delaware, O 

i844. Stickel, Phoebe Franklinton. N. Y. 

6531. Stickles, Eliza Ithaca, N. Y. 

3787. Stickney, Darius Moriah, N. Y. 

7795. Stifler, Airs. Emmelinc J. ...Kansas, O. 

3338. Stiles, Delia A Troy, N. Y. 

2173. Stiles, Edmund Lebanon, Conn. 

4172. Stiles, Henrv J S. Windsor, Conn. 

i484. Stiles, Mrs. 'Hulda Suffield, Conn. 

3698. Stiles. Jeannettc Holyokc, Mass. 

7023. Stiles, Lewis Hart. Mich. 

1341. Stiles, Lucy Ann Russell, Mass. 



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Stiles, Mercy Soutliwick, Mass. 

Stiles, Phcebe Walnut Lake, Minn. 



Stiles, Sarah Adel, la. 

Stillman, Chester. .Westmorel'd, N. Y. 
Stillman, William. . ..Barkhamsted, Ct. 

Stillwell, Thomas J Webster, O. 

Stillwell, Lottie F Hambden, O 

Stimson, Addie C Athol, Mass. 

Stimson, Augusta F. . .Lyndonville, Vt. 

Stimson, Fanny Windham, N. Y. 

Stimson, Julia J N. Y. City 

Stockbridge, Electa. .. -Whately, Mass. 

Stocking, Charles Mich. 

Stocking, Horace Westfield, Mass. 

Stocking, James Pittsfield, Mass. 

Stocking, John Eldred, Neb. 

Stocking, Moses Eldred, Neb. 

Stockwell, Wis. 

Stoddard, Albert Sharon, Conn. 

Stoddard, Fannella. . . Middletown, Vt. 
Stoddard, Mary, Salisbury Cor., N. Y. 

Stoddard, Sibyl Columbus, Wis. 

Stoddard, Stephen N., 

Fountain Prairie, Wis. 

Stofer, Pamela Randolph, O. 

Stoffer, Ida Lexington, Mo. 

Stoke, Sarah C Conneaut, O. 

StoUiker, Anna M. . .Cambridge, N. Y. 

Stone, Ada Nellie Dallas, Texas 

Stone, Celia Streetsborough, O. 

Stone, Elizabeth. ..Battle Creek, Mich. 
Stone, Frances E....W. Vienna, N. Y. 

Stone, George Otsego, N. Y. 

Stone, James Morgan, O. 

Stone, Merritt Lenox, O. 

Stone, Sarah Winchester, Conn. 

Stone, Albion, N. Y 

Stoneman, John W Hillyard, Wash. 

Stoneman, Rich'd A., Ch'grin Falls, O. 
Stoneman, William G. .. .Columbus, O. 

Stonebaugh, Catherine Otis, Ind. 

Storrs, Stella Muskegon, Mich- 
Story, Elma .Princeton, Ind. 

Story, Minnie Blair, Neb. 

Story, William Elba, N. Y. 

Stoughton, Clarissa. ... Sanford, N. Y. 
Stoughton, Emma K.. Brooklyn, N. Y. 
Stoughton, Francis. . ..E. Windsor, Ct. 
Stoughton, Samuel. .. .Windsor, Conn. 
Stow, Marcellus K..Fond du Lac, Wis. 

Stowe, Joseph W Scitico, Conn. 

Stowell, Almira Orwell, N. Y. 

Stowell. Cyrus Orwell. N. Y. 

Stowell, Ebenezer Columbia, Conn. 

Stowell, Lydia Moravia, N. Y. 

Stowell, Susan N. Y. 

Stowell, William H Chicopee, Mass. 

Strader, Athelia M,, Go'verne'r, N. Y. 

Stradley, Lida C Cleveland, O. 

Strait, Charles F Dayton, O. 

Strange, Elizabeth Columbus, Wis. 

Stratton, Charles Oxford, N. Y. 

Stratton, Louisa Homer, N. Y. 

Stratton. Rachel. .Williamstown, Mass. 

Straw. Hannah Monmouth, Me. 

Streed, Carrie Cal. 

Street, Atwater. .. Southampton, Mass, 

Strcctcr, Charles Hartford, Conn. 

Strector, Hulda River Falls, Wis. 

Strickland, Esther A.. Carthage, N. Y. 

Strickland. Prudence Elba, N. Y. 

Strickland, Sophronia. . .Chesterf'd. Ct. 

Stricklen, Eunice Westfield. Mass. 

Stricklin, Elizabeth Tekamah, Neb. 

Strickner, Alice Woodland, CaL 

Strine. Fannie Dyer, Ark. 

Striiigham, William P., A'gusta, Mich. 

Strong, Abigail Tolland, Conn. 

Strong, Alpheus. ..Southampton, Mass. 

Strong, Ann Colchester, Conn. 

Strong, Beulah Southbridge, Mass. 

Strong. Charles Lockport, N. Y. 

Strong, Clarinda M., 

New Marlboro, Mass. 

Strong, Daniel Windsor, Conn. 

Strong, David Bolton, Conn. 

Strong, Edward H.. .Colchester, Conn. 

Strong, Elijah Hartford, Vt. 

Strong, Mrs. Emeline G.. 

Westfield. Mass. 



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Strong, Eugene Ypsilanti, Mich. 

Strong, Fidelia Huntsburg, O. 

Strong, Henry W...S. Windsor, Conn. 

Strong, Jacob Bolton, Conn. 

Strong, Josiah B Northfield, Vt. 

Strong, Judah Bolton, Conn. 

Strong. Judah Bolton, Conn. 

Strong, Julia A Westheld, Mass. 

Strong, King.... New Hartford, N. Y. 
Strong, King.... New Hartford, N. Y. 

Strong, Lester C Winsted, Conn, 

Strong, Lucy A Southwick, Mass. 

Strong, Lucy A Southwick, Mass. 

Strong, Mary C N. Marlboro, Mass. 

Strong, Russell Haydenville, Mass. 

Strong, Sarah Pittsfield, Mass. 

Struble, Benjamin Waverly, N. Y. 

Stuart, Mabel Pueblo, Col. 

Stubblefield, Ark. 

Stuftlebeen, Catherine. .. .Greig, N. Y. 

Sugden, Martha M Utica, N. Y. 

Sulard, Columbia, Ct. 

Sullivan, Helen Liona Tifiin, O. 

Sullivan, Julia M W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Sullivan, Mary... New London, Conn. 

Sullivan, Walter S N. Y. City 

Summer, Samuel M PainesviUe, O. 

Summerlin, Ceo. T. . . Wash'gton, D. C. 
Superneau, Eliza A. .Sp'g Prairie, Wis. 

Sutherland, John E Otisco, Mich. 

SutlifF, Esther Torrington, Conn. 

Sutton, Mary Bolton, Conn. 

Suydam, Cynthia. . .Middlebury. N. Y. 

Swaine, Shepard Skowhegan, Me. 

Swart. Ann Bath, N. Y. 

Swarthout, Sate M Rochelle, 111. 

Swavel, Jane Maria. ..Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Sweatland, , Westmoreland, N. Y. 

Sweet, Alfred Pottersville, Mich. 

Sweet. Julia Burlington, Vt. 

Sweet, "Thomas Avon, O. 

Sweeting, Lvdia Plainville, N. Y. 

Sweetland, Mary A Manchester, Ct. 

Sweezev, Nettie 

Swift, Clark S Warren, Conn. 

Swift, Nathan R-, German Flats, N. Y. 

Swift, Mary Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Swinhart, Henry Abilene, Kan. 

Switzer, George Lodi, O. 

Switzer, Lodemia Lucas, O. 

Swopp, George Chicago, 111. 

Swords, Fanny D Tolland, Conn. 

Sykes, Amos F Jefferson, O. 

Sylvester, Lydia Corning, N. Y. 

Taber, Eliza Ann Marengo, HI. 

Taggart, Samuel Ernest . .Jefferson, O. 

Taggart, Sarah H Boston, Mass. 

Taintor, Michael Colchester, Conn. 

Taintor, Michael Colchester, Conn. 

Taintor, Michael Windsor, Conn. 

Taintor, Michael Oxford, N. Y. 

Talcott, Dwight Chicago. III. 

Talcott, Erastus Ellington. Conn. 

Talcott, Terusha Olmsted Falls, O- 

Talcott, Joseph Atwater, O. 

Talcott, Joseph A Kewanee, 111, 

Talcott, Julia A...N- Brookfield, N. Y. 
Talcott, Mabel Marion .. Detroit, Mich. 

Talcott, Mary Southwick, Mass. 

Talcott, Rachel Bolton, Conn. 

Talcott, Sarah Windsor, Conn. 

Talford, Jonathan Chazy, N. Y. 

Talmadge, Edward L. .Westfield, Mass. 

Talmadge, Gertrude I Dallas, Texas 

Tanner, Eliza Ancram, N. Y. 

Tanner, Francis E Jamesport, Mo. 

Tanner, Olive North East, Pa. 

Tarbox, John New London, Conn. 

Tarbox, William A Hinckley, O. 

Taylor, Anna Lebanon, Conn. 

Taylor, Charles W. .Independence. la. 

Taylor, Clvmena Torrington. Conn. 

Taylor. David Ashtabula, O. 

Tavlor, Delbert Hiram. . .Amery, Wis. 

Taylor, Elizabeth Akron, O. 

Taylor, Emily Rutter Phila., Pa. 

Taylor, George W.. ..Cazenovia, N. Y. 



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149. Taylor, Hannah Colchester, Conn. 

1 1774. Taylor, Isabella 15 Lyons, Mich. 

1252. Taylor, Israel Black Rock, N. Y. 

1259. Taylor, Jerusha Harwinton, Conn, 

6681. Taylor, Joseph Milton, Crittenden, Ky. 

12353. Taylor, Josephine Chicago, 111. 

4974. Taylor, Mrs. Laura. . .Granville, N. Y. 

7251. Taylor, Louisa N. Y. City 

4 124. Taylor, Lucius Leeds, Mass. 

358. Taylor, Mary Torrington, Conn. 

774. Taylor, Rowland Trenton, N. Y. 

768. Taylor, Sarah W. Troy, Wis. 

1471. Taylor, Sarah Southwick, Mass. 

.')750. Taylor, Sarah Conneaut, Pa. 

6397- Tavlor, W^ilson Le Roy, O. 

6248. Tcachout, Abncr Redheld, N. Y. 

6533- Teats, Jane Dryden, N. Y. 

4623. Teeple, Alfred Paris, Mich. 

6784. Teeter, Minerva. .. .Grass Lake, Mich. 

5445. Tefit, Sarah Hazard, S. Winch'st'r, Ct. 

11057. Temple, Archibald R. .. .Cleveland. O. 

3356. Temple, Jerusha Pompeii, Mich. 

109. Temple, ^lary Lebanon, Conn. 

2307. Ten Broeck. .Sarah Oxford, N. Y. 

10216. Tennant, Abigail J Clinton, Pa. 

1092. Tennant, John Springfield, N. Y. 

5163. Tenny, Justus W Berlin, Mich. 

3993- Tenny, Sarah Ann Clinton, N. Y. 

44o4. Terrell. Sarah A Reed City, Mich. 

3751. Terrill, Thaddeus Middletown, Vt. 

8607. Terry, Clara Morgan . .Richiield, N. Y. 

4940. Terry, Dyer Sangerfield, N. Y. 

10571. Terry, Eva Laporte, Ind. 

10607. Terry, (leorge Norton. .. .Chicago, HI. 
6004. Terry, Henry Rollin. . . .Edenburg,^ Pa. 

855. Terry, Rebecca Coventry, Conn. 

8345. Terry, Willis Galesburg, III. 

l4io. Tetrant, Mary Champlain, N. Y. 

7631. Tew, Richard J Painesville, O. 

4109. Tewksbury, Mary Meshoppen, Pa. 

8751. Thacker, Elsie ,\nn Sparta, Wis. 

187. Thacker, Hephzibah Tolland, Conn. 

844i. Tharp, Solomon. ..Edwardsburg, Mich. 

1732. Thayer, Arvilla Akron, Mich. 

5597. Thayer, Frances C Boston, Mas. 

11833. Thayer, Frank Pomona, Cal. 

2675. Thayer, Lucinda Whately, .Mass. 

3476. Thayer, Lucy Sheffield, Mass. 

407. Thayer, Martha Bolton, Conn. 

4901. Thayer, Marv Weston. . .Hartford, Ct. 
2948. Thayer, Sybil Mansfield. O. 

417. Thayer, Zephaniah Bolton, Conn. 

84gi. Thcbault, Blanche LuciIe...N. Y. City 
4407. Thomas, Agnes E...\V. Carlisle, Mich. 

4255. Thomas, Clarissa Hiram, O. 

4923. Thomas, Elihu la. 

6210. Thomas, Ellen Rushville. N. Y. 

5991. Thomas, Emmcline, Hartw'Isv'e, Nlich. 

ill84. Thomas, Ethel Cleveland. O. 

1039. Thomas, Uletta Andover, Conn. 

44o2. Thomas. William W .Xvon, O. 

1198. Thomas, Zilpah Coventry, N. Y. 

9222. Thompson, Alvin Centre, O. 

8494. Thompson, Belinda Bath, N. Y. 

3077. Thompson, Charles C. Guilford, N. Y. 

8493. Thompson, Delina Bath, N. Y. 

3355. Thompson, Dorothy. .Whitehall, N. Y. 

5733- Thompson, Electa Bolton, Conn. 

4778. Thompson, Frances, Beaver Dam, Wis. 
3708. Thompson, Francis, W. Granv'e, Mass. 
11713. Thompson, Francis S.... Lenox, Alass. 
4o6o. Thompson, Franklin. ..S'ampton, ^Iass. 
9110. Thompson, George K.. ..Greene. N. Y. 
10177. Thompson, George H. .Pcnsaukie, Wis. 
6377. Thompson, Hannah. .Hendcrs'n, Minn. 
2634. Thompson, Harriet. .Colebrook, N. H. 

5877. Thompson, Henry B N. Y. City 

6521. Thompson, Hiram J Bradford, Pa. 

5530. Thompson, Louisa. . .Bloomfield, Conn. 

7667. Thompson, Mary Ha^dcnville. O. 

5870. Thompson, L Milo. .Burlington, N. Y. 

3312. Thompson, Philo V'ienna, O. 

2226. Thompson, Rachel, Tridelphia, W. \'a. 

4761. Thompson, Raymond Chicago, III. 

2355- Thompson, Samuel Simsbury, Conn. 

'5S9-3- Thompson, Warren... S. Windsor, Ct. 
5031. Thompson, William B., Lafayette, Ind. 

1822. Thompson. Batavia, N. Y. 

4591. Thorns, George E. . . .Champlain, N. Y. 
6071. Thomson, Joseph. ..Westchester, Conn. 



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Thornton, Marlis Akron, 0. 

Thorp, Henry De Kalb Co.. 111. 

Thorp, Oliver Cleveland, O. 

Thorpe, Aaron Lebanon, Conn. 

Thorpe, Fanny E. . .Sou'amplon, Mass. 

Thorpe, Oreb A Otego, N. Y. 

Thorpe, Samuel. .. .New Hartford, Ct. 

Thrall, Amanda Torrington, Conn. 

Thrall, Polly Charlcstown. 0. 

Thrall, Warren Glastonbury, Conn. 

Thrall. William Ellington. 

Thrall, Torrington. 

Thurston, Edwin Elm Hall, 

Throckmorton. Ann ... .Gallatin, 
Throop, Charles. .. .Bennington, 

Throope, Elizabeth Lebanon. Conn. 

Thrush, Haydenville, O. 

Thurber, George S. P., La Crosse, Wis. 

Thurber, Henry G Conneaut, O. 

Thurston, Edwin W. Vienna, N. 

Thurston, ^L^ry.. Eagle Harbor, N. 

Thurston, Olive Barre, N. 

Thwing. Catherine F.. 

Grand Rapids, Mich. 

Tibbets, Mrs. Mary Bull Run, Va. 

Tibbets. Wiley Preston Toledo. O. 

Tice. Eliza Canton. Pa. 

Tichnor. Betsey Portage City, Wis. 

Ticknor, Tirzah Louisa. . .Jefferson. O. 

Tidd. Betsey Ann Brockton, ^fass. 

Tidwell, Arthur Adrian, 

Tidwell, William Adrian, 



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Tiffany, Mrs. Fanny.. N. Brit'n 



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Tiffany, Judson A Harford, Pa. 

Tiffany, Alajor Marengo, Mich. 

Tiffany. Susan Dixon, III. 

Tifft, Reuben Waynesfield, O. 

Tifft, William Bridgewater, N. Y. 

Tift, Elizabeth R Hart, Mich. 

Tift, William Cincinnati. O. 

Tilbury, Charles A.. Min'apolis, Minn. 

Tilden, Elizabeth Lebanon, Conn. 

Tilden, Lucy Lyme, Conn. 

Tillotson, Guidon... N. Granb.v. Conn. 

Tillot.son. Jeremiah Oxford. N. Y. 

Tillotson. Sherwood DeL. .Ovid. Mich. 

Tilly. Annie Marlow. I. Tcr. 

Tilton, Emmeline Skowhcgan. Me. 

Tinker. Elizabeth Chemung. N. Y. 

Tippets. P-lizabcth Geneva. N. Y. 

Tipton. Thomas C. . . . Williamsport. O. 

Tittle. Daniel H Albany. N. Y. 

Titus. .Alvin I.enox. Pa. 

Todd, Anne P Little Falls, .\. Y. 

Todd, David P .Amherst, Mass. 

Tolbert, James Chautauqua, N. Y. 

Tolles, George W. Haven. Conn. 

Tompkins. Daniel D Byron. N. Y. 

Tompkins, Edna Irene Medina. O. 

Tompkins, Edward, Kelly's Cor., Mich. 

Toms, Harriet Harrishurg. Pa. 

Tomson. John Dover. Kan. 

Tonolli. Chrissie Chester, la. 

Tonolli. Clara Chester. la. 

Tooker. Cleantha. 

La Sueur Center. Minn. 
Toombs, Elizabeth. . ..Burlington. Wis. 

Torrey. Charlotte M N. Y. City 

Torrey. Robert E.. .. Petersburg. N. Y. 
Tourtellot, Spencer G.. Hopkinton, la. 

Tower, Elmer E Lenox. Pa. 

Tower, Lucy E. . ..Southampton, Mass. 

Town. Edgar Olean, O. 

Town, Joseph Erie, Pa. 

Town, Seth Watcrbury, Vt. 

Townsend. Daniel Ashford. Conn. 

Townsend. Laura .Ann .. ..Chicago. 111. 
Townsend. Lucy. ..Westmorel'd, N. Y. 

Townsend. Mary Hinsdale, Mass. 

Townsend, Sarah Wilna, N. Y. 

Toye, Anita Young. . Providence. R. I. 
Tracy. Andrew A...F.. Montpelier. Vt. 

Tracy. Calvin N. Coventry. Conn. 

Tracy. Chester Stafford. Conn. 

Tracy. Cynthia Green. N. Y. 

Tracy. Irene N. Coventry. Conn. 

Tracy. Tabez .Avery Painesville. O. 

Tracy, Pamela Mesopotamia, O. 



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Tracy, Sarah E Westchester, Conn. 

Traphagen, Jonathan, 

Tannersville. N. Y. 

Trask, Byron Montville. O. 

Trask, Louisa N. Bay, N. Y. 

Trask, Mary Ellery Sp'f'd, Mass. 

Trask, Truman Butternuts, N. Y. 

Traver, James Chatham, N. Y. 

Traver, Martin Constantia, N. Y. 

Traver, Phcebe Ann Scio, N. Y. 

Treat, Mrs. Jerusha Bolton, Conn. 

Treat, Sarah E. Windsor, Conn. 

Trembley. Isabel G N. Y. City 

Trickle. Frank M Nemaha, la. 

Tripp. Editha Chicago, 111. 

Tripp, Granger Cohocton, N. Y. 

Tripp, Harriet E Copake, N. Y. 

Tripp, Thomas Windsor, Conn. 

Trippett, F. A Pocatalico, W. Va. 

Troop, Martha B Mich. 

Trowbridge Albion, N. Y. 

True, Emily N. Y. City 

Trumbull, Benjamin Bolton, Conn. 

Tubbs, Frances Liberty, Mich. 

Tubbs, Lucy Wis. 

Tubbs, Warren Volga, S. Dak. 

Tucker, Augusta Lewisburg, Pa. 

Tucker, Catherine. .. .Windham, N. Y. 

Tucker, Ina A Willett, N. Y. 

Tucker. Lucretia M. . .Hartford, Conn. 
Tuckerman, Elizabeth. . Han'ib'l, N. Y. 

Tudor, Owen Windsor, Conn. 

Tull, Amanda J Stronghurst, 111. 

TuUer, Frances 

Tuller, Maria St. Albans, Vt. 

Tuller, Ogilvie Palermo, N. Y. 

Tuller, Simsbury, Conn. 

Tullock, Ebenezer Warren(?), Pa. 

Tupper, Collins Grand Blanc, Mich. 

Turberty, Mortimer. . .Coventry, N. Y. 

Turfferty, Harriet Whitehall, N. Y. 

Turgeon, Tames P Pittsheld, Mass. 

Turner, El'iza A Jefferson, O. 

Turner, Gardner Blairsville, Pa. 

Turner, James Granger, O. 

Turner, Jane M Sag Harbor, N. Y. 

Turner, Joseph L Westfield, Mass. 

Turner, Lee Anna St. Charles, 111. 

Turner, Leonard Latonia, Ky. 

Turner, Margaret Columbus, O. 

Turner, Mary Tolland, Conn. 

Turner, Olive Mansfield, Conn. 

Turner, Patience Jefferson, O. 

Turner, Thomas Newaygo, Mich. 

Turner, William Volga, S. Dak. 

Tuthill, Ruth Jersey City, N. Y. 

Tuttle, Anna Lee, N. Y. 

Tuttle, Elam W. Hartford, Conn. 

Tuttle, George Hartford, Conn. 

Tuttle, Horatio Nelson Troy, N. Y. 

Tuttle, Hubbard B., Span'h F'ks, Utah 

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628. 


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Groton, N. Y. 


7089. 


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1602. 


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Warner, Abitrail. . . 


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4.3. 


10338. 


Warner, Alice 


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1528. 


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Warner, Charlotte. 


...Lebanon, Conn. 


3015. 


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Warner, Dwiiiht. . . 


Bolton. Conn. 


1747. 


6116. 


Warner. Elisha 


Pawlct. Vt 


6801. 


3701. 


Warner, Eliza 


Middletown, Conn, 


$6^5- 


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Warner, Elizabeth. 


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6119. 


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9300. 


6949. 


Warner, Mabel I.. 


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5.iS6. 


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New Hartford, Ct. 


11631. 


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....Buffalo. N. Y. 


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Welles, Ellen Hudson, Mich. 

Welles, Frank Norwich, Conn. 

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West, Fountain Smithfield, Pa. 

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West, ^laria Lenox, Pa. 

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Weston, Frances N. Y. City 

Wetherell, ...Springfield, Mass. 

Wetmore, Mary Torrington, Conn. 

Whaley. Jane A Cadillac, Mich. 

Wheadon, Mary Jonesville, Mich. 

Wheatley, Pauline Wavnesfield, O. 

Wheaton, Wheeler Ba'tavia, N. Y. 

Whedon, Maria Aurora. 111. 

Wheeler, Alice Randolph, O. 

Wheeler, Arthur E Woodbury, Ct. 

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Wheeler, Silas Palmer. .Beatrice, Neb. 

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Wheeler, William. . ..St. John, Canada 

Wheeler, Pittsford, Mich. 

Whcelock, Jane S. Adams, Mass. 

Wheelock, Mary J Syracuse, N. Y. 

Whetsel, Louisa Hamilton, Neb. 

Whilldin, Alexander Phila., Pa. 

Whipple, Carl C Greenfield, Mass. 

Whipple, Harriet, Perry's Mills, N. Y. 
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Whipple, Wi'lliam G. . Milwaukee, Wis. 

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White, Christie Ann.. Lone Rock. Wis. 

White, Delia Penfield, N. Y. 

White, Elizabeth Colchester, Conn. 

White, George Toledo. O. 

White, Hannah Columbia, Conn. 

White, Harriet Vienna, N. Y. 

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White, toel Andover, Conn. 

White, tohn Peoria, 111. 

White, John Volney, N. Y. 

White, Josiah Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

White, Tosiah Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 

White, Lemuel Bolton, Conn. 

White, Lucy Loomis Hill, N. Y. 

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6454. 

751- 

23- 

2l4o. 

4642. 

169. 
2807. 
9864. 
1210. 
1205. 
121 1. 
3022. 
1076. 
7734. 
8580. 
7456. 
8375- 
7503- 
i4S9. 
10181. 
5832. 
9302. 
1047. 

6351- 
4429. 
8469. 
6345. 

938. 
8515- 
7778. 
4013. 
6740. 
3574. 
5918. 
93 > 7- 
7088. 
1221 I. 
9399- 
8470. 
24o8. 
24o8. 

682. 
74oi. 
8899. 
1658. 
4276. 
3008. 
7767. 
7430. 
3308. 
8767. 
4960. 
10748.3 
5181 
5175 

225. 
3603. 
8563. 
6171. 
3956- 
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964i. 
8840. 
8061. 
8391. 
1 199- 
5851- 
2947. 

131I- 
1308. 
94. 
3472. 
3474. 
2002. 
2179. 
6662. 

868. 
2222. 

498. 
9120. 
5339. 
8374. 
1509. 
2920. 
5156- 



White, Matilda Abington, Pa. 

VVJiite, Moses Chatham, Conn. 

White, N. J Coby, Wis. 

White, Rachel. . .Westmoreland, N. Y. 
White, Rebecca, Whitesborough, N. Y, 

White, Roswell Canton, Pa. 

White, Ruth Bolton, Conn. 

White, Sarah Lebanon, Conn. 

White, Sarah N. Coventry, Conn. 

White, Stephen Granville, N. Y. 

White, Windsor, 

White, 

Whiting, Gideon .. ..Bennington, 



Conn. 
Neb. 
Mich. 
Conn. 
Mass. 
Conn. 
Conn. 
N. Y. 



Whiting, John Colebrook 

Whiting, JosiaIi...N. Marlboro' 

Whiting, Seth Torrington, 

Whiting, Uri Torrington, 

Whitman, Mrs. Alice, Mid'les'x, 
Whitman, Anna.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 
Whitman, James M. . Providence, R. I. 

Whitman, Royal F Belvidere, 111. 

Whitney, Edson G. .. Sherburne, N. Y. 
Whitney, Edwin Auburn, Wis. 



Whitney, 
Whitney, 
Whitney, 
Whitney, 
Whitney, 
Whitney, 
Whitney, 
Whitney, 
Whitney, 
Whiton, James 



Eliza Sutheld, Conn. 

Ella Leapolis, Wis. 

Elvira Hannibal, N. Y. 

John C Kent, O. 

Tosiah... .E. Windsor, Conn. 

Kena Appleton, Wis. 

Mrs. Nettie. Carthage, N. Y. 
Orange P. . . . Springville, Pa. 

Appleton, Wis. 

Wmdsor, Conn. 



Whiton, Frances H. ... Manchester, Ct. 

Whitston, Milton Sheboygan, Wis. 

Whittaker, Heman B...Winsted, Conn. 

Whittemore, G. M Blossdale, N. Y. 

Whittlesey, I'velyn N. Y. City 

Whittlesey, Geo. D...New London, Ct. 
Wliittlesey, Susan B... Saginaw, Mich. 
Wliitwell, Jennie Louise. .Leslie, Mich, 

Wick, Jennie Ella Moneta, Cal. 

Wickes, Amv Attica, N. Y. 

Wickes, Robert Utiea, N. Y. 

Wickware, Eunice, E. Hamilton, N. Y. 
Wickware, Nancy, E. Hamilton, N. Y. 

Wigg, Susan Windham, Pa. 

Wigglesworth. Edward. . .Andover, Ct. 

Wightman, Teannette Georgia. Vt. 

Wightman, Wealthy. . Sangerf'd, N. Y. 

Wilbur, Charlotte Quincy, Mich. 

Wilbur, William Smyrna, N. Y. 

Wilcox, Adelbert Buffalo, N. Y. 



Wilcox 
Wilcox, 
Wilcox, 
Wilcox, 
Wilcox 



Cora Palermo, N. Y. 

Elijah Ossian, N. Y. 

Elsie Gilmantown, Wis. 

Lavina M. . . . Wilkesbarre, Pa. 
Lulu N. 



81. Wilcox, Simon Gates. . .Oxford. N, 



Y. 
Y. 
Y. 
Ct. 
O. 



Wilcox, Thurston Oxford, N 

Wilcoxson. Mindvvell. . . .Simsbury. 

Wilder, Dencv Painesville, 

Wilder, Edw. Everett Elko, Nev. 

Wilder, Mary Alden. . .Amherst, Mass. 

Wilder, Noah N. Y. 

Wile, W. C New Haven, Conn. 

Wiley, Martha A Redfield, S. Dak. 

Wilkenson, Grace Ft. Dodge, la. 

Wilkins, Frank Lagrange, O. 

Wilkinson, Tames. .Battle Creek, Mich. 

Wilkinson, Marylla Lebanon, N. Y. 

Willard, Albert Joliet, 111. 

Willard, Mrs. Jane E..N. Berlin, N. Y. 
Willard, Ephraira. ..Harbor Creek, Pa. 

Willard, Josiah Wayne Co., N. Y. 

Willard. Colchester, Conn 

Willcutt, Hester Goshen, 

Willcutt, Jackson Goshen, 

Willey, Algernon S. .Middlesex, 



Mass. 
Mass. 
N. Y. 
Conn. 



Willeys, Betsey Lebanon. 

Willett, Harriet Kelly. . .Doubton, Ky. 

Williams, Abieail Lebanon, Conn, 

Williams, Abijah Norwich, Conn. 

Williams, Abraham... E. Windsor, Ct. 

Williams, Alice M Claveraek, N. 

Williams, .Mmira Lod 



Williams, Almira Chicago, 



Williams, 
Williams. 
Williams, 



Ammi Atlanta, 

.^nna Pawlet, 



Y. 

O. 
HI. 
Ga. 
Vt. 



Augustin Newel Mich. 



SiOnmtH ^ntralnigy 



742 



2803. Willinms, Caroline L. .W'stchcster, Ct. 

5183. Williams, Charles Oxford. N. Y. 

2319. Williams. Clara Gallatin, N. Y. 

1 165. Williams, Clarissa. .Westchester, Conn. 

1994. Williams, Clifton Clover, Vt. 

4941. Williams, Cornelia Palmyra, N. Y. 

5177. Williams. Daniel Oxford, N. Y. 

7460. Williams, David W. . .Cilastonbury. Ct. 

880. Williams, Deborah. . ..Hgremont, Mass. 
3242. Williams, Eleanor McGill. 

Jacksonville, III. 
4977. Williams, Eliza S. . .Ogdensburg, N. Y. 

JS84. Williams, Elizabeth Pittsburg. Pa. 

22i4. Williams. Enos Richfield. N. Y. 

11742. Williams, Eva RiceviUe. la, 

5737. Williams, Ferdinand E..Holton, Conn. 

3588. Williams, George T Buffalo, N. Y. 

5170. Williams, Mrs. Gertrude, 

Hillsdale, Mich. 

1 1450. Williams, GrifTith G Utica, N. Y. 

9051. Williams, Helen. ..Ketchumville. N. Y. 

2979. Williams, Henry Lowville. Pa. 

3746. Williams, Henry E.. ..Columbia, Conn. 
899t. Williams, lanlhe C. ... Marshall, Mich. 

546. Williams, Israel E. Windsor, Conn. 

2229. Williams, James Columbus, N. Y. 

4771. Williams, Jane Lebanon, Conn. 

5988. Williams, Jeremiah. ... Myron Co., 111. 

6732. Williams, John Mich. 

1506. Williams, Tosiah. . Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 
5592. Williams, Mrs. Lillian L.. Chicago, III. 

8306. Williams, Mary Frederick, Md. 

2333. Williams, Peter C Hillsdale, N. Y. 

5143. Williams, Phineas C E. Troy, Pa. 

2955- Williams. Sally Ypsilanti, Mich. 

875. Williams, Sibyl Georgia, Vt. 

5485. Williams. Loring S Carlinville, HI. 

i448. Williams, Lucretia W. Sp'f'd, Mass. 

867. Williams, Mary.^ Lebanon, Conn. 

871. Williams. Mary.... New Berlin, N. Y. 
4941. Williams. Mary Ann ... .Buffalo, N. Y. 
5174. Williams, Mary. .Smithv'e Flats, N. Y. 

6391. Williams. Solomon Thompson, O. 

5493. Williams, Thomas. ..Winchester, Conn. 

467. Williams, Weeks Colchester, Conn. 

2216. Williams. William Lebanon, Conn. 

10458. Williams. William Mariba, Ky. 

VIII-i. Williamson, Eva A. . Warnerville, Neb. 
6316. Williamson, Mary Lebanon, N. Y. 

5192. Williamson, Ruth Ann.. Greene, N. Y. 

5193. Williamson, William. .. .Greene, N. Y. 
4290. Willis Adelbert Bellevue, Mich. 

3179. Willis, Betsey Lebanon, Conn. 

1922. Willis. Elizabeth Little Falls, N. Y. 

4432. Willis. Frank Carthage, N. Y. 

1923- Willis, Matilda W. Union. la. 

5955- Willis. Susan A Palermo, N. Y. 

2773- Willoughby. Lucretia D Salem, Ct. 

6'55- Willson. William Bonaparte, la. 

8462. Wilmarth, Amy Harford, Pa. 

9826. Wilmarth. D. F Volga. S. Dak. 

3370. Wilmot, Hannah A...W Sp'f'd, Mass. 
6280. Wilmot, Emeranda. W. Camden, N. Y. 

905. Wilsey, Mary .\inanda . ..Monroe, Wis. 
2629. Wilson, Abigail F Hartford, Conn. 

2077. Wilson, Caroline. . Bosanquet, Up. Can. 
3484. Wilson, Charlotte W. Sn'Fd, Mass. 

2078. Wilson, Eliza Ann . .Champiain, N. Y. 

5375- Wilson, Elizabeth Warren, O. 

6685. Wilson, Ella Williamstown. Ky. 

2433. Wilson, Hannah Windsor, Conn. 

5375- Wilson, Harriet.. N. TonVnda, N. Y, 

10824. Wilson, Harry E Adams, Minn. 

2392. Wilson, Henry Windsor, Conn, 

2629. Wilson, Jeannette M Hartford, Ct. 

9037. Wilson, Jerome. . ..Garden City, Minn. 
688. Wilson, Joel Bloomticla, ("onn. 

9244. Wilson, Lucy M Windsor, Conn. 

10663. Wilson. M. E. ..Colorado Springs. Col. 

5118. WilsoTi, Margaret Fredonia, Mich. 

3353- Wilson, Mary Ann ... Whitehall, N. Y. 

6688. Wilson, Mary Lucy. . ..Enterprise, Ky. 

1281. Wilson, Melinda Laporte, Ind. 

3180. Wilson, Nancy Westville, Ind. 

7803. Wilson, Nancy C Cleveland, O. 

5331- Wilson, Orson Windsor, Conn. 

4790. Wilson, Phcebe W Conn. 

i846. Wilson, Priscilla Box Butte, Neb. 

3533- Wilson, Volney Hopkinton, la. 

5832. Wiltsc, Nancy Hannibal, N. Y. 



24i4. 
220. 
885. 

8928. 

4682. 

7297- 

3694. 
1 1 568. 

2321. 

6312. 

8012. 

8565. 
277. 

6012. 

8989. 

9185. 

6924. 

6961. 

6742. 

8676. 

1808. 
154. 
745. 

.1967. 

8601. 
11366. 

Il42. 

1452. 

2081. 

5561. 

^7- 

843. 

398. 
1425. 
1736. 

654. 

397- 

24 I. 

2919. 

195- 
7126. 

224 I. 

5o4i. 

iSo4. 

4675. 
982. 

1 172. 

2746. 

1945. 

4999. 

3529- 

5330. 

4028. 

10159. 

11946. 

246. 

3290. 

1189. 

224 I. 
7262. 
5056- 

3731. 
3939- 
3210. 
10570. 
1577 

10496. 
6728, 
9707. 
10165. 
2510. 

S86. 
8608. 

721. 
3011- 
3079. 
I7i4. 
5051 
5356. 
3672, 
2436. 
2378. 

548. 
6443. 
9920 
5998. 

239 

831. 



Winchell. Asa Hannibal, N. Y. 

Winchell, Ebcnczer. . . .Torrington, Ct. 
WinchcU, Mr. Elizabeth, 

N. Egremont, Mass. 
Winchell. Lucinda. . .Yorkshire, N. Y. 

Wines, Clacy N. Freedom, Wis. 

Wing, Alice M Otis, Ind. 

Wing, Levi I Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Wingett, Alfred H Lenox, Mass. 

Winship, Anna Rhinebeck, N. Y. 

Winslow, Josephine. . . .Lansing. Mich, 

Winstanlcy. John B Eugene, Or. 

Winter, Lorenzo G., Stafford Sp'gs, Ct. 
Winter, Rhoda. . . . Southampton, Mass. 

Winters, Alfred Eagleville, O. 

Winters, Robert Fredonia, Mich. 

Winton, Louisa. . .Saginaw City, Mich. 
Win ward. William. . Newton ville, Mass. 

Wise, Malinda Deerfield, O. 

Wise, Nicholas N. Bav, N. Y. 

Wtswell, Caroline Gold ifill, Nev. 

Witherell, Emily... S. Windsor, Conn. 
Witherell, Hannah. ..Colchester, Conn. 
Witherill, Margaret. .. S. Windsor, Ct 

Witherill, Susan Cazenovia, Slich. 

Witt, Sophia O Ocean Grove, N. J. 

Woerd. Charles V Waltham, Mass. 

Wolcott. Albert Cleveland, O. 

Wolcott, Dinah.. W. Springfield, Mass. 

Wolcott, Dorothea Paris, Mich. 

Wolcott. Eliza Mt. Clair, N. J. 

Wolcott, Hannah Windsor, Conn. 

Wolcott, Hannah Caton, N. Y. 

Wolcott, Jerusha Bolton, Conn. 

Wolcott, Laura... W. Springf*d, Mass. 
Wolcott, Lavinia R.. ..S ampton, Mass. 

Wolcott, Mary Hartford. \^t. 

Wolcott, Rachel N. Bolton, Conn. 

Wolcott, kedexalena. ..E. Windsor, Ct. 

Wolcott. Talcott Oshkosh, Wis. 

Wolcott. Thomas Tolland. Conn. 

Wolf, Alice Tiffin, O. 

Wood. Ann New Lisbon, O. 

Wood. Asenath R. Georgia. Vt. 

Wood, Benjamin Cincinnati, O. 

Wood, Cephas Peoria, 111. 

Wood. Chloe Windsor. O. 

Wood. Chloe E. Windsor, Conn. 

Wood. Chloe .\nn Dorset. O. 

Wood, Delilah Adrian. Mich. 

Wood. l)orresca A. . .Lairdsvillc. N. Y. 

Wood, Elizabeth Hopkinton. la. 

Wood. Elixaheth Windsor, Conn. 

Wood. Harriet J Marengo. 111. 

Wood. Tames Codrington. Canada 

Wood, Jessie Cleveland, O. 

Wood. Tohn E. Windsor. Conn. 

Wood, ilary Jane. .Newtonville, Mass. 

Wood, Nancy North East, Pa. 

Wood. Sarah New Lisbon, O. 

Wood, Sarah F....New Haven, Conn. 

Wood. Silas William Georgia, Vt. 

Wood. Susan Portage City, Wis. 

Wood, Susan Edholm, Neb. 

Wood, William Lcroy, N. Y. 

Wood, Los Angeles, Cal. 

Woodbridge, Dcodatus, 

Manchester Green, Conn. 

Woodbridge, Lucy E Flovd, N. Y. 

Woodbridge, Mabel, W. Ambov, N. Y. 
Woodburn, Joanna, Haydensv e. Mass. 

Wooddell. Ruth Necedah, Wis. 

Woodford, Romanti. . .Bennington. Ct. 

Woodkins, Henry Becket. Mass. 

Woodruff, Caroline P Norwich, Ct. 

Woodruff. Charlotte.. N. Hartford. Ct. 

Woodruff. Eunice Bainbridge, N. Y. 

Woodruff. Flora Winsted, Conn. 

Woodruff. George. ..Farmington, Conn. 

Woodruff. Harmon Milton, Vt. 

Woodruff. Henry Y. . .Charlestown, O. 

Woodruff. Joseph S Chicago. III. 

Woodruff. Lucy Colebrook, Conn. 

Woodruff. Ranslcv. .Torrington. Conn. 

Woodruff, Thomas E. Windsor, Ct. 

Woodruff. W. W...New Britain. Conn. 

Woods. Etta San Luis Obispo. Cal. 

Woods, Lyman Madison, N. Y. 

Woodward, Hannah. . .Lebanon, Conn. 
Woodward, Hcphzibah, 

Jerusalem, N. Y. 



743 



SIttbfx i'mnl^ 



6256. Woodward. Marcella, Cazen'via, N. Y. 
5454. Woodward, Maria J... Windsor, Conn. 
1 1 56. Woodward. Prudence. . Uartm'h, N. H. 

236 Woodward. Sarah Lebanon, Conn. 

3988. Woodworth, Iva Springfield, Pa. 

5640. Woodworth, Melvin Fenner, N. \. 

5647 Woodworth, W. Wallace, Fen'er, N. Y. 

J 1599. Woodyard, Walter Taylor Co., la. 

5508. Woolcver. Salisbury, N. Y. 

6360. Wooley, Mason D Keokuk, la. 

6365 Wooley, Mason D Keokuk, la. 

I2i64. Woollett, Harry O Des Moines, la. 

2Q2I. Wooster, Henry Pawlet, Vt. 

i4o3 Worcester, Deborah Craftsbury, Vt. 

0174. Worden, Eveline. . ..Fish Creek, N. Y. 

3526. Worden, Mary A Belleville, Mich. 

3344 Worden, William L. . .Charlestown, O. 

8863. Workman, Orrel Monroeville, O. 

4655 Wormer, William Moravia, N. Y. 

6081. Worthington, Arelena, Williraantic, Ct. 

151. Worthington, Daniel Colchester, Ct. 

1036. Worthington, Flavia, 

Feeding Hills, Mass. 
6073. Worthington, John G., Wstchester Ct. 

10552. Worthington, John Troy, N. Y. 

5367. Worthington, Mary ... Brooklyn, N. Y. 

7590. Wortman. Alonzo S Lyons, Wis. 

153. Wright, Abigail Columbia, Conn. 

1 1823. Wright, Alexander H., L'ke Mills, Wis. 

6729. Wright, Almira Charlotte, Mich. 

3115. Wright, Asahel Canton Pa. 

6428. Wright, Carroll W., C'y hoga Falls, O. 
9217. Wright, Charles W., Scotch Ridge, O. 

99. Wright, Daniel Windsor, Conn. 

420. Wright, Dudley Colchester, Conn. 

4704. Wright, Emily Coventry, Conn. 

8965. Wright, George Horseheads, N. Y. 

364 1. Wright, Horatio N. . ..Springf d, Mass. 

io4. Wright, James Windsor, Conn. 

1608. Wright, teannette Westerville, O. 

646. Wright, Joel Lebanon, Conn. 

1977 Wright, John Santa Monica. Cal. 

4693. Wright, John Hartford, Conn. 

9357. Wright, John Poquonock, Conn. 

9216. Wright, John F Bowling Green U. 

3285. Wright, John J New Bremen, Ind. 

730. Wright, Toshua ;, 

727. Wright, Jude Montgomery, Mass. 

3io4. Wright, Maria Windham, N. Y. 

6394. Wright, Mary Madison, O. 

9218. Wright, Mary Etta. ..Scotch Ridge. O. 

9635. Wright, Mary S Pasadena, Cal. 

2831. Wright, Nancy Wayne, O. 

98. Wright, Rachel Bolton, Conn. 

S109. Wright, Rhoda Horseheads, N. V. 

A169. Wright, Samuel Lebanon, Conn. 

6426. Wright, Sarah A... Cuyahoga Falls, U. 

3427. Wright, Washington Barre, N. V. 

169. Wright, Windsor Conn. 

8607. Write, Ethlyn P Richfield, N. \. 

10268. Wuchter. Elizabeth Akron, U. 

10196. Wvatt, William Henry Keokuk, la. 

8215. Wychoff, Emmeline.. Bowling Gr n, U. 

7725. Wyckoff, Charles • 

8006. Wylie, Orrin E Melrose Park lU. 

6124. Wyman, Edward. . .Manchester N. H. 

429. Wyman, Mary Brookfield, Mass. 

2923. Wyman, Seth Manchester, N. H. 

11860. Wynn, Ann Oxford, N.Y. 

670^. Wynn, Mrs. Martha B....Mariba, Ky. 
6692. Wynn, Thomas P Crittenden, Ky. 

4842. Yale, Louisa .Syracuse, N^ Y. 

6733- Yates, Jane E Vermontville, Mich. 

1167. Yates. Rachel Greenfield N.Y. 

lo4o4. Yelton, George ....... ..Demosyille, Ky. 

3517- Yeoman, Mrs. Hattie E..- -Chicago^ IH. 
4927. Yeomans, Philena Richfield, N. Y. 

llll: You■;g^ Alexander K.: i .-Bo'ston. Mass. 

6i4o. Young, Alonzo.......... ■•■Amity, Fa. 

4055. Young, Eben B. . ■■Southampton, Mass. 

232. Young, Eliphalet Hebron, Conn. 



9778. Young, Helen Fcnnville, Mich. 

5668. Young, John Hyde Park, Mass. 

6i4i. Young, John Western U. S. 

7196. Young, Sarah F Springfield, Mass. 

9953. Young, William Breedsville, Mich. 

11-12. Young, William, 

Fishkilbon-the-Hudson, N. Y. 

10959. Youngblood, John Stratford, Texas 

8386. Youngs, Charles Sylvan, Mich. 

9912. Youngs, Henry Beecher. .Elwood, Ind. 
8062. Yutema, Downe Holland, Mich. 

9592. Zane, Arthur Broadlands, 111. 

7831. Zimmerman, Lucy Newville, Ind. 

378 , Abigail Windsor, Conn. 

738 .Abigail Hawley, Mass. 

44,. , Abigail Bolton, Conn. 

021 , Abigail Lebanon, Conn. 

,1^1, , Abigail Richfield, N. Y. 

4,8. , Agnes Bolton, Conn. 

gj' , Anne E. Windsor, Conn. 

„4o. , Annie Albany, N. Y. 

10255. . Barbara ..Akron O. 

677. , Catherine Groton. N. Y. 

,,0Q. , Mrs. Catherine A., And v r, Ct. 

3960. , Charity H. . ....Vinton Co., O. 

•'34,. , Dolly Taghkanic, N Y. 

C90 , Dorcas Lanesboro,, N. \. 

4,j4. , Eleanor Watertown, N. Y. 

,42. , Elizabeth Simsbury, Conn, 

,668. , Elizabeth Chicago, 111. 

^6,°; ; Elizabeth.... Glen Falls, N. Y. 

6581 , Ellen Scottsburg, Ind. 

,o46. , Elsa Windsor. Conn. 

821 1. , Emmeline Ruth. Mo. 

,66 .Esther Lebanon, Conn. 

284, , Esther... Southborough, Mass. 

2931. , Esther Centeryille, Pa. 

8874 Eva Portland. Or. 

A,„<,4; ', Evelvn M. . . .Fitchville, Conn. 

9,84. , Florence Bay City, Mich. 

7,48 , Georgianna Milan, Pa. 

65 .Hannah Simsbury, Conn. 

,02 , Hannah Sheffield, Mass. 

^i-,' , Hannah Lebanon, Conn. 

478 .Hannah Columbia, Conn. 

,46 . Helen. ..N. Brownsville, Mich. 

'265 , Jonathan... New Hartford, Ct. 

86, J' , Lillian Andover, Conn. 

,„,g. , Lucina Jefferson, O. 

•'^44 . Lucy.; E. Windsor, Conn. 

326! , Margaret Coventry, Conn. 

_ , j„ Mancie Odin, 111. 

^697 ; Ma?ia Walworth, Wis. 

Yj Mary E. Windsor, Conn. 

24o' '. Mary Hartford, Conn. 

849 .Mary Lebanon, Conn. 

999. , Mary Tornngton Conn. 

,lTs. , Marv Mt. Holly. Vt. 

,827 , Mrs. Mary..S. Francisco Cal. 

„07 Mary Hartford. Conn. 

im Mary L San n>ego. Ca^. 

mi- Mary Baldwinsville, N. Y. 

'^,8 Mindwell Lebanon Conn. 

S'"- Nancy Russell, Wis. 

^•' l' ; Nancy.... Canandaigua NY. 

X.6 •, Nellie B Birchwood, Wis. 

„8, Ollie Peabody, Kan. 

\l'- Ruth Blooimngton 111. 

r^9- ' Ruth Sheffield, Mass. 

lllf =: Sa"dre M Smi.hfield Pa. 

-°-z='i^rfh--:::;::.Bollo;;:cr: 
,lll;z=i:l7±::: vienn.,, n, y. 

«'^1 =:; larah.:::::::;:si." joVns. on 

si, Sibvl Lenox, Mass. 

Ill- ZZZJ, IS:. ..^Albany, N. Y, 

6^84- Susan Chemung, N. Y. 

9853. , Susan Brooklyn, N. Y. 



dinh^K iLlfxvh 



Sxxhtx of Naittca of QIl|tllirru uiliosc M^tIn^r was Snrtt Sinamiis 

Following each name is the corresponding number found in this book. The letter A 
before a number signifies that this number will be found in the Addenda. If a Roman 
numeral and an Arabic number follows a name, it signifies that the name will be found in 
the part devoted to "Lost Families," the Roman numeral designating the family and the 
Arabic number the member of the family. 

This Index shows that about 4,750 persons of the half blood have been cataloged. 



Adams, Adolphus 245 

Adams, Andrew 112 

Adams, Asenath 912 

Adams, Benjamin 155 

Adams, Cyrena 912 

Adams, Daniel 112 

Adams, David 112 

Adams, Denis 245 

Adams, Elizabeth 112 

Adams, Hannah 112 

Adams, Jeremy 245 

Adams, Joel 24$ 

Adams, John 112 

Adams, Joseph 112 

Adams, Louisa 24s 

Adams, Lucinda 24s 

Adams, Mary 112 

Adams, Rachel 112 

Adams, Rosabella 912 

Adams, Roswell 245 

Adams, Ruth 112 

Adams, Samuel 112 

Adams, Savilla 912 

Adams, Susanna 912 

Adams, William 912 

Agard, Alvin 1235 

Agard, Aurelius 1235 

Agard. Rhoda 1235 

Agard, Roman L 1 235 

Alderman. Thelma D 12036 

Allen, Ada A 35 1 1 

Allen. Amelia P 2482 

Allen, Chloe 657 

Allen, Ebenezer L 657 

Allen, Elizabeth R 657 

Allen, Elvira F 657 

Allen, Emma 3511 

Allen, Eva A 35 n 

Allen, Horatio N 2482 

Allen, Inez M 3511 

Allen, Joseph 2482 

Allen, Marietta 657 

Allen, Martha A 657 

Allen, Mary E 35 11 

Allen, Minnie G 3511 

Allen, Phcebe S 2482 

Allen, Sarah W 657 

Allen, William A 351 1 

Allen. William E 657 

Allphin, Albert S 6684 

AUphin, Carrie 6687 

Allphin, John M 6687 

Allphin, Lucretia 6687 

Allphin, Dr. W. S 6687 

Allphin, William L 6687 

Allyn, Abigail 344 

AUyn, Abigail 344 

Allyn, Ann 135 

Allyn, Ann 344 

Allyn, Benjamin 344 

Allyn, Dorothy 344 

Allyn, Eunice 344 

Allyn, Henry 135 

Allyn, Job '. 344 

Allyn, Job 344 



Aliyn, John 344 

Allyn, Samuel 344 

Ames, Daniel D 2752 

Araes, Eliza Ann 2752 

Ames, Elon G 2752 

Ames, George A 2752 

Ames. James C 2752 

Ames. Joel L 2752 

Ames, John 2752 

Ames, Jonathan M 2752 

Ames, Richard D 1 0782 

Amos, Earl H 7589 

Amos, Edith F 7589 

Anderson, Elisha 930 

Anderson, Elizur 928 

Anderson, Eunice 928 

Anderson, James 928 

Anderson, Laura 928 

Anderson, Mary 928 

Anderson, Norman 930 

Anderson, Pamela 928 

Anderson, Theodore 928 

Andrews, Betsey 1052 

Andrews, John 1052 

Andrews, Lorrin 1052 

Andrews, Myra 1052 

Andrews, Obed E 7224 

Andrews, Samuel L 1052 

Annis, Damon 1 159 

Annis. ^lannah 1 1 59 

Annis, Harriet i iS9 

Annis, Henry 1 159 

Annis, Josiah 1 1 59 

Annis, Pamela 1 1 59 

Annis. Polly 1 159 

Anthony, Francis D 7737 

Anthony, Mary G 7737 

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Charter, Franklin M 2589 

Charter, George W 2589 

Childs, Daniel P 2242 

Childs, Frederick A 2242 

Childs, Harriet 3553 

Childs, Henry L 2242 

Childs, John B 2242 

Childs, Pennel, Jr 2242 

Childs. Ralpha R 2242 

Childs, Susie 3553 

Cliittenden, Lucretia J 6072 

Christison, Dale E 1 1452 

Christison, Dean L 1 1452 

Christison, Donald C ii452 

Christison, Frances L :i4s2 

Claflin, Edwin L 57 n 

Clark, Charles B 1976 

Clark. Ellen 1976 

Clark, Ellis M 2755 

Clark. Emma C 2755 

Clark, Eugene S 1976 

Clark, Francis H 2755 

Clark, Francis H 2755 

Clark, Frank M 1976 

Clark, Joseph 560 

Clark, Josiah 350 

Clark, Keziah 560 

Clark, Martha R 1976 

Clark, Mary H 2755 

Clark, Nathaniel J 2755 

Clark, Nina B 8890 

Clark. Rebecca 5oo 

Clark, Sarah L ^755 

Clark, Sarah C 33i4 

Clark, Willie ^976 

Clapp, Carlos '-79 

Clapp, Caroline ^^79 

Clapp. Delia L 6428 

Clapp, Earl f9 

Clapp, Emmelme '^79 

Clapp, Grace L ^428 

Clapp, Increase '^'9 

Clapp. Joel C '1'9 

Clapp, Tohn M '=79 

Clapp. Luther R ^tf 

Clapp, Roxa ;*i^ 

Clapp, Wm. Marsh 'HI 

Clapp, William A 64f 

Clears, Esther L KS^o 

Clears, Harry °3^o 

Clears, Helen C l\^° 

Clears, Mary V. »3^° 

Cleveland, Edward A 3 j 

Cleveland, George ^ " ' 



feumts ^^t«?al09g 



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Cleveland, Harriet 31 11 

Cleveland, James 3111 

Cleveland, Jerome 3111 

Cleveland, Minerva 3111 

Cleveland, Sophia 3111 

Cleveland, Whiting 3111 

Clevenger, Betty L 12500 

Clevenger, Ferol 12500 

Clevenger, Kathleen 12500 

Cline, Mary E 9092 

Clinton, Henry D A4948 

Clinton, Thomas L A4948 

Colburn, Mary E 33^2 

Cole, Mary 9649 

Cole, Thornton L 9649 

Cole, Wm. Emery 9649 

Collins. Henry C 10069 

Colt, Abraham i4 

Colt, Isaac i4 

Colt, Mary i4 

Comes, Addison F 741 1 

Comes, Cecile M 74i i 

Comes, Dorothy J 74 1 1 

Comes, Edna A 74 1 1 

Comes, Herbert 1 74 1 1 

Comes, Ruth B 74ii 

Comstock, Caroline G 2642 

Comstock, Helen J 2642 

Comstock, Jane A 2642 

Comstock, Martha A 2642 

Condit, Herbert E 4092 

Condit, Cynthia E 4092 

Cone, Amos 287 

Cone, Amos 287 

Cone, Anna 287 

Cone, Christiana 287 

Cone, Jared 287 

Cone, Lois 287 

Cone, Salmon 287 

Cook, Abigail 84o 

Cook, Elisha i84 

Cook, Hannah 84o 

Cook, Joseph 84o 

Cooley, Isaac i449 

Cooley, Margaret A i449 

Cooley, Rodney i449 

Cooley, Sabra E i449 

Coon, Helen 3513 

Corbin, Addie S 12020 

Corbin, Betsey 5176 

Corbin, Hurst E 12020 

Corbin, Ina M 12020 

Corbin, John P 5176 

Corbin, Lois A 5176 

Corbin, Mary 5176 

Corbin, Maud L 12020 

Corbin, Renia A 12020 

Cottercll, Agnes B 11708 

Covell, Agnes M 11567 

Covell, Edith 11567 

Covell, Emeline 11 567 

Covell, Lawrence C 1 1567 

Covell, Olive M 11567 

Cowan. Elizabeth 3626 

Cowan, Harrison J 3626 

Cowan. James 3626 

Cowan, Jane A 3626 

Cowan, Robert L 3626 

Cowan, Sarah L 3626 

Cowing, Mary 5809 

Cowing. Lucinda 5809 

Crane, Anna L 9865 

Crane, Bertha E * 9865 

Crane, Celia A 668 

Crane, Chloe P 668 

Crane, David 668 

Crane, Franklin 668 

Crane, Hannah A 9865 

Crane, Hiram A 9865 

Crane, Raymond G 9865 

Creesy, Abbie 5126 

Creesy, Charlotte 5126 

Creesy, Lyman 5126 

Creesy, Salina 5126 

Creesy, Susan 5126 

Creesy, Truman 5126 

Creesy, Try phena 5126 

Crippen, Joel 878 

Crippen, Nellie 878 

Crippen, Nathaniel 878 



Crippen, Reuben 878 

Crippin, Edmund 2282 

Crippin, Henry 2282 

Crippin, Joel 2282 

Crippin, Julia A 2282 

Crippin, Lucy A 2282 

Crippin, Maria 2282 

Crippin, Milo 2282 

Crippin, Sophia 2282 

Crippin, William 2282 

Crocker, Belle 4521 

Crocker, Emma 4521 

Crocker, Etta 4521 

Crocker, Julia A 4521 

Crocker, Mary 4521 

Crocker, Melissa 4s2i 

Cummings, Edward S 5707 

Cummins, Florence io463 

Cummins, Lucille E io463 

Cummins, Russell L io463 

Curtis, Eleanor M 4052 

Curtis, Flora M 4052 

Curtis, Ida E 4052 

Curtis, Olive D 4052 

Curtiss, Deete A7069 

Curtiss, Edgar 10277 

Curtiss, Loomis 2190 

Cushing, Caroline M 2726 

Cushing, Frances A 2726 

Cushing, John L 2726 

Cushing, Maria L 2726 

Cushing, Sarah E 2726 

Cushing, Theodore J 2726 

Cutting, Norbert L 11741 

Damon. Lizzie A 5813 

Dana, Charles 5603 

Dana, Edward 5603 

Dana, Harold 5603 

Dana, John 5603 

Dana, Joseph 5603 

Dana, Minnie 5603 

Danks, Emma 6065 

Danks, Esther 275 

Danks, Moses 275 

Darrow, Ellen S 2756 

Darrow, John L 2756 

Daugherty, Charles E 6781 

Daugherty, F. Walker 6781 

Daugherty, Frank 6781 

Daugherty, Joseph P 678 r 

Davenport, Almira H 2209 

Davenport, Charles F 2209 

Davenport, Demis S 2209 

Davenport, Deodatus W 2209 

Davenport, Edward L 2209 

Davenport, Francis L 2209 

Davenport, George W 2209 

Davenport, Harriet E 2209 

Davenport, Henry H 2209 

Davenport, Mary A 2209 

Davenport, Mary A. 1 2209 

Davey, Ernest L 9055 

Davey, Karl W 9055 

Davis, Addie 10436 

Davis, Albert 1 1093 

Davis, Charles Annie 10436 

Davis, Emma S 10436 

Davis, Eva 11 093 

Davis, Flora May 10436 

Davis. Florence J 6924 

Davis, Frank P 5236 

Davis, Harold 1 1870 

Davis, John W 10436 

Davis, Lizzie E 10436 

Davis, Marian 11870 

Davis, Raymond 1 1093 

Davis, Ronald F 6924 

Dawson, Bridget C 2638 

Dawson, Cyrus P 2638 

Dawson, Daniel 2638 

Dawson, Emily J 2638 

Dawson, Enoch B 2638 

Dawson, George B 2638 

Dawson, Jemima 2638 

Dawson, John L 2638 

Dawson, Mary E 2638 

Dawson, Sarah 2638 



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Dawson, Thomas M 2638 

Day, Adonijah 468 

Day, Adonijah 468 

Day. Alvin 468 

Day, Ann 471 

Day, Charles 468 

Day, Charles 471 

Day, Clarissa 468 

Day, David 471 

Day, Eli 471 

Day, Eli 471 

Day, Elihu 468 

Day, Epaphroditus 468 

Day, Erastus 471 

Day, Erial 468 

Dav, Hannah 471 

Day. Ira 468 

Day, John 152 

Dav, John 471 

Day, Levi 468 

Day, Lois 152 

Day, Lois 47 1 

Day, Lucy 468 

Dav, Lucy 471 

Day, Lydia 468 

Day. Lydia 471 

Day, Lydia 471 

Day, Margaret 468 

Day, Matthias, Jr 2552 

Day, Noah 152 

Day, Noah 471 

Day, Oliver 468 

Day, Rachel 468 

Day, Rowena 468 

Day, Sarah 152 

Day, Sarah 468 

Day, Sarah 4?! 

Day, Sophia 471 

Day, Stephen 152 

Deal, Mary J A4948 

Dean, David 3860 

Dean, Dora 3860 

Dean, Ida 386" 

Dcming, Asa Loomis 237-* 

Deming, George G 2374 

Deming, George A 5938 

Deming, Tannah K 2374 

Deming, Joseph H 5938 

Demmon, Erma C 59^7 

Demmon, Frank SQ**** 

Demmon, Hattie Sg'*^ 

Demmon, Herman W 59^7 

Demmon, Lulu 59^6 

Demmon, Mary A 59^7 

Demmon, Norman 5946 

Demond, Alice L 35^4 

Demond, Augustus G 3584 

Demond, Nettie E 35*4 

Demond, Robert L 3!i84 

Denison, Sarah 4792 

Dennison, Frank 1 6 1 79 

Dennison, George W 6179 

Dennison, Harry C 6179 

Densmore, Ada 6213 

Densmore, Arthur L. 6213 

Densmore, Tames 6213 

Derthrick, Adeline 2191 

Derthrick. Caroline 2191 

I)erthrick. Ira 2191 

Derthrick, Tames M 2191 

Derthrick. Tohn L 2191 

Derthrick, VVm. St. J 2191 

Derthrick, VVm. St. J 2151 

De Vine. Alma L 12035 

Devore, Mary 1 1092 

Dewey, Abigail 9t i 

Dewev, Albert '44i 

Dewey, Allen A 3673-2 

Dewey, Eelden J 2151 

Dewey, I?enjamin 611 

Dewey, I^etsev 611 

Dewey. Catherine B ^^^?'' 

Dewey. Charles "ti 

Dewey, Charles 9ti 

Dewey, Chester 2151 

Dewey, Clarissa 611 

Dewey. Clarissa 9it 

Dewey, Daniel 9t t 

Dewey, Dolly A '443 

Dewey, Eliakim 9t ' 



Dewey, Eliza 2,-, 

Dewey, Emeline * '. 21 51 

Dewey. George ' ,443 

Dewey. Grace K 3673.2 

Dewey. Helen M 3673.2 

Dewey. Hubbard 2151 

Dewey, Hubbard 2151 

Dewey, Jane L 2053 

Dewey, John 911 

Dewey, Lora 2151 

Dewey, Louis H 2151 

Dewey, Louisa 2151 

Dewey, Louisa 21 51 

Dewey, Lovisa 1443 

Dewey, Lucius 21 51 

Dewey, Lydia 611 

Dewey, Lydia 611 

Dewey, Lyman i443 

Dewey, Marcia M 2151 

Dewey, Mary i443 

Dewey, Rhoda 611 

Dewey, Rhoda 611 

Dewey. Roland 911 

Dewey. Sally 911 

Dewey, Sophia 611 

Dewey, Submit 911 

Dewey, Timothy 911 

Dewey, Walter S i443 

Dewev, William W i443 

Dc Witt, Ethel 4963 

De Witt, John 4963 

De Witt, Margaret L 4963 

De Witt, Martha E 4963 

De Witt, Stephen 4963 

Dibble, Ellen S 3^79 

I >ibble, Emma 3279 

Dibble, Lucy J 3279 

Dibble, Mary 80 

Dibble, Marv E 3279 

Dibble. Rachel 80 

Dibble, Sarah F. 3279 

Dipgens, Thomas r86 

Dill. Dorothy 7545 

1 lill. Loomis B 7545 

Dornc, Arthur 7"79 

Dome. Hattie M 7i79 

Dome. Herbert E 7179 

Dome. Susie E 7179 

Dorsey, Bertha L 12012 

Dorsey, Edna D 12012 

Dorsev, Lawrence L 12012 

Dorsev, Ruth F 12012 

Douglass, Daisy 5648 

Drake, Aaron 156 

Drake, Cora L 7336 

Drake. Delia 2364 

Drake, Hannah 1 56 

Drake, Jacob 156 

Dudley, Carmine E io4o2 

Dudley, Francis M 'o4o2 

Dugan, John L 9936 

Dunham, Calvin 230 

Dunham, Elijah =30 

Dunham, Elizabeth 230 

Dunham, Esther =30 

Dunham. Isaac ^^° 

Dunham, Jerusha =30 

Dunham, Jerusha =3° 

Dunham. Levi =^^ 

Dunham, Simeon =30 

Dunham, Submit ?30 

Dunlap, Ernest R »»36 

Dunlap, James °»30 

Dunlap. Lewis L »»36 

Dunlap. Nellie °°30 

Dunlap, William R °»36 

Durkee, Harriet -J °5 

Durkee, Margaret -^J °5 

Durkee, Margaret a iR? 

Durkee. William -^ '"g 

Dwicht. Frederick D ]°\° 

Dwight. Truman O '°'° 

Dyer. Minnie 

Earle. Ina C. "'| 

Earle. Lillie M "9 

Earle, Roy C. "^, 

Earle, Wilbur D "5' 



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752 



Eddy, Carrie F 6519 

Eddy, Lora B 6519 

Eddy, Loren L 6519 

Eddy, Nellie S 6519 

Eddy, Wilson G 6519 

Edge, Mac Henderson 7846 

Edwards, EHas L 2763 

Edwards, Julia 2763 

Edwards, Margaret 2763 

Edwards, Mary B 2763 

Edwards, Sophia 2763 

Edwards, William W 2763 

Eggleston, Abigail 689 

Eggleston, Anne 331 

Eggleston, Chloe 689 

Eggleston, Clarissa 689 

Eggleston, Daniel 331 

Eggleston, Dorcas 689 

Eggleston, Elizabeth 331 

Eggleston, Hannah 33^ 

Eggleston, Isaac 33i 

Eggleston, Jason G 689 

Eggleston, Mary 33^ 

Eggleston, Mary 689 

Eggleston, Muhala 689 

Eggleston, Nathaniel 689 

Eggleston, Orrin 689 

Eggleston, Roxy 689 

Eggleston, Samuel 689 

Eggleston, Samuel 689 

Eginton, Frank H 7255 

Eginton, Nellie L 7255 

Ellas, Charles A 6187 

Ellas, Isabelle 6187 

EUingsworth, Elizabeth 671G 

Ellingsworth, Emily 6716 

EUingsworth, George 6716 

Ellingsworth, Henry 6716 

Ellingsworth, James 6716 

Ellingsworth, Manly 6716 

Ellingsworth, Sarah 6716 

Ellingsworth, Sophia 6716 

Ellingsworth, Wallis 6716 

Ellingsworth, William 6716 

Ellis, Abby L 1 5 1 

Ellis, Benjamin 1510 

Ellis, Charles K 1510 

Ellis. Charlotte 1510 

Ellis, Cornelia 1510 

Ellis, Fanny W 1510 

Ellis, Sarah A. M 1510 

Ellsworth, Betsey 2496 

Ellsworth, Eunice 2496 

Ellsworth. Fanny 2496 

Ellsworth, Hezekiah 2496 

Ellsworth, Laura 2496 

Ellsworth, Nathan 2496 

Elmer, Abiel 933 

Elmer, AUanson A23g.i 

Elmer, Delinea 933 

Elmer, Elijah A239.1 

Elmer, Harvey A239.1 

Elmer, Mary Janette- A239. i 

Elmer, Samuel A23g.i 

Elmer, Samuel E.^ A239.1 

Elmer, Sarah A239.1 

Elmer, Susannah A239.1 

Eminger, Dorothy V 11 066 

Eminger, Hugh H 11 066 

Emmons, Adeline T i848 

Emmons, Alfred C i848 

Emmons, Almeda 1850 

Emmons, Almira i848 

Emmons, Chauncey B i848 

Emmons, Cynthia 1850 

Emmons. Franklin L J 850 

Emmons, Hannah C 1850 

Emmons, Jonathan E 1850 

Emmons, Lucinda L i848 

Emmons, I.ucretia 1850 

Emmons, Melissa M i848 

Emmons, Sophronia i848 

England. Bertha 9285 

England. Ruth 9285 

England, Willie 9286 

Englchart, Alma L 3596 

Englehart, Bertha L 3596 

Englehart, Grace P 3596 

Englehart, Linnie M 3596 

Englehart, Stella G 3596 



Eno, Ella 3253 

Eno, Lillian L 3253 

Eno, Louise 3253 

Estes, Eliza 8352 

Estes, Jennie 8352 

Falor, \'^era M 12292 

Fargo, Ellen F 2753 

Fargo, Esther D 2753 

Fargo, James L 2753 

Fargo, John M 2753 

Farley, Minerva W 9349 

Farnham, Abigail 2692 

Farnham, Carrie E 3610 

Farnham. Frederick M 3610 

Farnham, George L 2692 

Farnham, Giles H 3616 

Farnham, Henrietta L 3610 

Farnham, Henry E 2692 

Farnham, Jane M 2692 

Farnham, Kate A 3610 

Farnham, Loomis E 3610 

Farnham, Maria 2692 

Farnham, Mary A 3610 

Farnham, Myron C 3610 

Farnham, Nathaniel 2692 

Farnham, Philip P 2692 

Farnham, Thaddeus 2692 

Farnsworth, Abbie J 5025 

Farnsworth, Anna A 5025 

Farnsworth, Elsie M 5025 

Farnsworth, Grace P 5025 

Farnsworth, Heber J 5025 

Farnsworth, Herbert C 5025 

Farnsworth, Mabel 5025 

Farnsworth, Sarah E 5025 

Farnsworth, Wm. F 5025 

Farrand, Frank W 6563 

Farrand, William W 6563 

Fawley, Hugh 10681 

Fawley, Nettie 10681 

Fawley. Nora 10681 

Fay, Alfred i44o 

Fay, Betsey A i44o 

Fay, Martha i44o 

Fay, Mary i44o 

Fay, V'ioletta i44o 

Fay, William i44o 

Fero, Anson 8966 

Fero, Dan 8966 

Fero, Lemuel 8966 

Ferry, Carrie A 8788 

Ferry, John 561 

Ferry, Lydia 561 

Ferry, Mabel 561 

Ferry, Mercy 561 

Filley, Anna 107 

Filley, Deborah 107 

Filley, Deborah 107 

Filley, Elizabeth 107 

Filley, Jonatlian 107 

Filley, Margaret 107 

Filley, Nathaniel 107 

Finch, Lorrin 7794 

Firestone, Harryette L 1 2296 

Firestone, Helen E 1 3296 

Fish, Phoebe 645(?) 

Fisk, Amanda D 6671 

Fisk, Annie J 6671 

Fisk, Beatrice 6671 

Fisk, Benjamin F 6671 

Fisk, David L 6671 

Fisk, EUic 667 1 

Fisk, Ethington R 6671 

Fisk, Etta 6671 

Fisk, Florence A 667 1 

Fisk, Fred C 87S3 

Fisk, Herbert L 667 1 

Fisk, Jessie G 8783 

Fisk, Lenora 1 6671 

Fisk, Letta 667 1 

Fisk, Mamie 6671 

Fisk, Mary L 6671 

Fisk, Neva 6671 

Fisk, Olive L 8783 

Fiske, Hattie M 6032 

Fitch. Abbey A 1803 

Fitch, Alfred B 1797 



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Fitch, Alfred B 1799 

Fitch, Amelia A 1 803 

Fitch, Augustus B 1797 

Fitch, Edward 1803 

Fitch, Emily C 1797 

Fitch. Emily 1803 

Fitch, Eugene 3950 

Fitch, Francis R ^ 1799 

Fitch, Gilbert L 1 80 1 

Fitch, Harriet E 1797 

Fitch, Harrison H 1803 

Fitch, Henry L 1797 

Fitch, Horace 1797 

E'itch, Horace 1803 

Fitch, John G 1799 

Fitch, Julius D 1799 

Fitch, Lewis 1803 

Fitch, hoTtn L 1803 

Fitch, Margaret A i799 

Fitch, Mary 32< 

Fitch, Mary A 1 797 

Fitch, Nancy A 1801 

Fitch, Nancy Jane 2551 

Fitch, Newell D 1797 

Fitch, Sarah 3950 

Fitch, Thaddeus 1 797 

Fitch, Walter W 1 797 

Fitzgerald, Andrew 1 1629 

Fitzgerald, Edward 1 1629 

Fitzgerald, Feme 11629 

Fitzgerald, Harry J 11629 

Fitzgerald, John ■ 1 629 

Folsom, Charles L 8l49 

Folsom, Edith 8i49 

Folsom. Josephine 8i49 

Foote, Elijah 376 

Foote, Grove 376 

Foote, Hepzibah 376 

Foote, Lois 376 

Foote, Lucy 37^ 

Foote, Lucy 376 

Foote, Mary 37^ 

Foote, Roger 376 

Foote, Samuel 37l> 

Foote, Timothy 376 

Ford, Flora M 9275 

Ford, Frank E 9275 

Forshec, Charlotte L 10530 

Forshec, Emeline 10530 

Forshee. Harriet 10530 

Forshee. Sarah E 10530 

Foster, Elizabeth 907 

Foster, Laura 907 

Foster, Mary 907 

Foster, Melancthon 907 

Foster, Polly 907 

Foster, Rebecca 907 

Foster, Theodosia 907 

Foster, Zachariah 907 

Fowler, Achsah °30 

Fowler, Charles S 830 

Fowler, Daniel 830 

Fowler, (Jeorge D ^30 

Fowler, Jean 8''75 

Fowler, Lester ;3o 

Fowler, Rachel S °30 

Fowler, Roxey °3^ 

Fowler, Sylvester L °30 

Fox, Juliette U-IS 

Francis, Ann 932 

Francis, Harriet 932 

Francis, Lovice 932 

Francis, Sally 932 

Francis, William 932 

Franklin, Eldora 1570 

Franklin, Estella E '57o 

Franklin, George i57o 

Freemyre, Amy P 1392 

Freemyre, Daniel L 1392 

Freemyre, Horace S 1 392 

Freemyre, Jane M 1392 

Freemyre. Michael C '.' ^^^^' 

French. Ella Jane A7650.3 

French, George W A7653 3 

French. Lorenzo •.•,5300 

French. Lydia A76S3-3 

French. Marv A7650.3 

French. Rachel A7650.3 

French. Sarah V'^"'^ 

French. Wm. Royal A7653-3 



Fritcher, Ella G 5147 

Frost, Charlotte 1371 

Frost, Mary 1371 

Frost, Sarah 1371 

Frost, Walter 1371 

Fuller, Anna E 6224 

Fuller, Edith E 6224 

Fuller, Edward 6224 

Fuller, Ella E 6224 

Gage, Cornelia M 5490 

Gage, Harriette A 5490 

Gage, Helen M 5490 

Gage, Hulda L 5490 

Gage, Thaddeus A 5490 

Galloway, Mollie J 10579 

Gardner, Henrietta R. 820 1 

Gardner, Sarah A 8201 

Gardner, William R, 8201 

Garman, Charles F 12291 

Garner. Elizabeth A. 3186 

Garner. Francis M 3186 

Garner. James H 3186 

Garner. John M 3186 

Garner, Lafayette 3 '86 

Garner. Mary J 3 "86 

Garner. Reuben L 3186 

Garner. Samuel C 3186 

Garner, Thomas J 3186 

Garner, William W 3'86 

Gates, Alice L 5639 

Gates, Ella J 5639 

Gates, Franklin B 7927 

Gates, Lorin S 5^39 

Gates, Lucy M 5^39 

Gates, Martha L 5^39 

Gates. Minnie R 5^39 

Gates, Nettie L 5639 

Gates. Orson C 5639 

Gates, Osman W 7927 

Gay, Antoinette 2169 

Gay, Austin 2169 

Gay. Damon L 2169 

Gay, Emulous A 2169 

Gay, Eveline ^'°% 

Gay, Henry R 2188 

Gay, Jacob M 2169 

Gay, Janette 2169 

Gav, Laura 2'°° 

Gay, Lorenzo 2188 

Gay, Mary ^'°2 

Gay, William ^'^^ 

Gaylord, Joseph 377 

Gaylord, Lucy 377 

Gaylord, Naomi 377 

Gavlord, Nehemiah 377 

Gaylord. (Mrs. Edw. P. Jones) 2827 

Getty. Charlotte E "^902 

Getty, Emma H -^902 

Gettv, George W ^902 

Getty, James ^902 

Ghent, Albert 7057 

Ghent, Bertha ^057 

Ghent, George '°il 

Ghent, Harriet ^0^7 

Ghent, Kathryn L 7057 

Ghent, Lillian r" 

Ghent, William '°57 

Gibbons. Ellis 37^ 

Gibson. Halsey R ^210 

Gibson. Lois G '- 

Gifford. Bertha l°J,l 

Gifford, Eva . . - . • ^0-9 

Gifford. George W r^ 

Gifford. Ida '"ll 

Gifford. Walter F '029 

Gifford. William ^029 

Gifford. Wm. M nil 

Gilbert. Emily L 3600 

Gilbert, Maria ^ ;;;;; llf,i 

Gilbert, Mary W. ^_g 

Gilbert. William H j' ^ 

Giles. Emily ; ; ; ; ^4,8 

Giles. Henry ...2498 

Giles. Roxana ,45 

Giles. Whitman ^^, 

Gilman. Anne k' 

Gilman, Daniel 



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Gilman, Eliphalet ^\°\ 

Oilman, Elizabeth ^=g^ 

Gilman, Elmos ^ g4 

Oilman, George .' ! .' .' .' .' A501 

Gilman, Isaac P j^'^ 

Gilman, John ^ g^ 

Gilman, Mary ^'g^ 

Gilman, Rose .J 

Gilman, Wait ^=01 

Gillett, Adonijah = ' 

Gillett, Anne ,g4g 

Gillett. Anson W - 

Gillett, Asaph g^g 

Gillett, Clarissa 

Gillett, Demas ' ' 

Gillett, Elizabeth 5,i 

Gillett, Hattie L ^'Tjt 

Gillett, Hephzibah = ' 

Gillett, Lucy \A 

Gillett, Ruth ';; 

Gillett, Ruth =A 

Gillett, Schubal " 

Gillett, Simon ''' 

Gillett. Stephen '« 

Gillett, Stephen 'X 

Onlette, Ann ■'g 

Gillette, Aureha ■>„ 

Gillette. Chloe 3»o 

Gillette, Elizabeth 3°" 

Gillette, Esther i%" 

Gillette, Horace ^|" 

Gillette, Roxanna ■>,, 

Glazier, Elizabeth L "^ 

Glidden, Frank ^^f° 

Golden, Anne 773° 

Golden, Earl T A "38 

Golden, Ellen W 773» 

Golden, Eugene F 7730 

Golden, James P 7730 

Golden, Joseph A 773° 

Golden, Mary M 7730 

Golden. P. Frances 773» 

Golding-Dwyre, Abner L 9™^ 

Golding-Dwyre, Isabel J 9°°+ 

Goodman, Alfred D ^5428 

Goodman, Bessie C i 5 j^^r 

Goodman, Mary W A542S 

Goodman, Sadie A fl i4 

Goodrich, Clara ,, , 

Goodrich, Daisie JJ'J^ 

Goodrich, Edwin "'■' 

Goodrich, Julia JJ '. 

Goodrich, Martha \^-'Z 

Goodwin, Abigail ^5°^ 

Goodwin, George ^50z 

Goodwin, Hezekiah 97" 

Goodwin, Hezekiah ^502 

Goodwin, John P 502 

Goodwin, Rebecca 97o 

Goodwin, Reuben 9/d 

Goodwin, Samuel 970 

Gough, Earl H '°^72 

Gould. Emily T 7603 

Gould. Ephraim .\ 7603 

Gould. Harold F 7603 

Granger. Abraham ]°"1 

Granger, Alexander '°°^ 

Granger, Alice C JJ 

Granger, Anna \°°l 

Granger. Betsey ]l°l 

Granger, Charles '"S 

Granger, Eliza A -IJt 

Granger, Frances '"| 

Granger, Geo. Washington "OJ 

Granger, Harriet »°^ 

Granger. Harriet »^5 

Granger. Joseph R 6^5 

Granger, I.auncelot l°°l 

Granger, Lucia J. ■>_> , 

Granger. Orren A. JJ^, 

Granger. Seymour L JJ^ 

Granger. Walter L 73o8 

Granger. William 'til 

Grant, Chester 3^73 

Grant. Edwin H 3°-" 

Grant. Elizabeth 550 

Grant. Frank 3^73 

Grant. Gustavus 5^9 

Grant. Martha 3273 

Grant. Mary 3^73 



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Tuttle, Charles L 5423 

Tuttle, Cynthia E 5425 

Tuttle, Edwin H 6762 

Tuttle, Ellen H 6762 

Tuttle, Francenia L Z^17 

Tuttle, Frederick L 5425 

Tuttle, Hanna Jane 2924 

Tuttle, Hubbard 3277 

Tuttle, Jane E 5425 

Tuttle, Louisa J 6762 

Tuttle, Lucina C 3277 

Tuttle, Lucius 5423 

Tuttle, Marthaette 6762 

Tuttle, Mary A t:42i 

Tuttle. Mary E 6762 

Tuttle, Wm. H 5423 

Udall, Charles N 5026 

Udall. Harmina 5026 

Udall, James E 5026 

Udall, Larkin 5026 

Udall, Sabrina 5026 

Udall, Thomas A 5026 

Udall, William 5026 

Udell, Jennie 5620 

Urquhart, Milbourne G 8668 

Urquhart, Sherman L 8668 

Urquhart, William L 8668 

Vaill, Julia L 4859 

Vaill, Sarah M 4859 

Vaill, Tirza P 4859 

Vallette, Alice M 97o4 

Vallette, Field 97o4 

X'^allette, Helen 97o4 

Vallette, Julia L 97o4 

Van Loon, Opal 9679 

Van Loon, Ruby 9679 

Van Worraer, Mabelle 9470 

Vest, Eliza J 6660 

Vest, Isadora A 6660 

Vest, John 6660 

Vest, Laura E 6660 

Vest, Lillian M 6660 



Vest, Mary E 6660 

Vest, Merit W 6660 

Vest, Pleasant M 6660 

Vest, Simeon W 6660 

Vest, Thomas L 6660 

Vest, Walter D. G io399 

Vinton, Albert L 4506 

Vinton, Lillian 488$ 

Vosburgh, Alonzo 1S60 

Vosburgh, Edwin i860 

Vosburgh, John i860 

Vosburgh, Milford i860 

Vosburgh, Sarah i860 

Vosburgh, Susan i860 

Wack, Albert 2876 

Wack, Caroline 2876 

Wack. Charles 2876 

Wack, Chauncey 2876 

Wack, Clarissa 2876 

Wack, Eliza 2876 

Wack, Hiram 2876 

Wack, Laura 2876 

Wack, William 2876 

Wadsworth, Emily 3667 

Wadsworth, Emily E 3667 

Wait, Abigail 2257 

Wait, Hannah 2257 

Wait, Martha 2257 

Wait, Lydia 2257 

Waite, Adelbert C 8798 

Waite, Carrie B 8798 

Waite. Julian E 8798 

Waite, Mvra A 8798 

Waite. William L 8798 

Waitfield, Chauncey 1491 

Waittield, Cordelia 1491 

Waitt-.eld, David 1491 

Waittield, Elizabeth i49i 

Waittield, Lodice 1491 

Waitfield, Lorinda 1491 

Waittield, Lydia 1491 

Waitfield, Warren 1491 

Walker, Ellery 7728 

\\'alkcr, Ethel L 10195 

\Valkcr, Fred 7728 

Walker, George 7728 

Walker, Irma E 10195 

Walker, John L 10195 

Walker, Lelia L 10195 

Walker, Martin V^an B 10195 

Ward, Betsey 2192 

\\'^ard, Jane 2192 

Ward. John L 2192 

Ward, Loomis 2192 

Ward, Mary 2192 

Ward. Mary E 61 15 

Ward. Nancy H 611 5 

Ward, Orrel 2192 

Ward, Orton 2192 

Ward, Orton 2192 

Ward, William D 6115 

Warner, Bessie 10337 

Warner, Charles A5734 

Warner, Cloney 490 

Warner, Collins 1091 

Warner, Elias 1091 

Warner, Elihu 490 

Warner, Eula 10337 

Warner, Fred W.- 6116 

Warner, Fred 10337 

Warner, George 490 

Warner, Hubbel 1091 

Warner, Loomis 490 

Warner, Loomis 1091 

Warner, Louis F 10337 

Warner, Nathan 1091 

Warner, Olcutt 1091 

Warner, Oliver 1091 

Warner, Oliver L 6116 

Warner, Owen 1091 

Warner, Pliny 490 

Warner, Robert L A5734 

Warner, Ruth 490 

Warner. Selinda 1091 

Warner. Sophia 1091 

Warner, Walter K 61 16 

Warner, Wealthy 490 



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VVarriner, Alford H 7177 

Warriner, Arthur L 7177 

Warriner, Gertrude E 7177 

Warriner, Horace A 7177 

Washburn, Alfred E 8646 

Washburn, Charles P 8646 

Washburn, Cordelia 8646 

Washburn, Emma F 8646 

Washburn, Frank L 8646 

Washburn, George A 8646 

Washburn, Henry C 8646 

Washburn, Henry S 8646 

Washburn, William H 8646 

Waterbury, Amanda 1439 

Waterbury, Arthur 9846 

Waterbury, Calvin 9846 

Waterbury, lunma 9846 

Waterbury, Florence L 9846 

Waterbury, Harvey, Jr 1439 

Waterbury, John i439 

Waterbury, Lilian 9846 

Waterbury, Loomis 9846 

Waterbury, Margaret 9846 

Waterman, Helle A 5436 

Waterman, Charles 1 5436 

Waterman, KUen 5436 

Waterman, Gertrude L 543^ 

Waterman, Jennie E 5436 

Waterman, Julia A 5436 

Waterman, Lucy A 5436 

Waterman. Wm. A 5''36 

Watrous, Lois 472 

Watrous, Lydia 472 

Watson, Annie P. S 10627 

Watson, Bernicc A 10637 

Watson, Hazel W 10637 

Watson, Isabel 1 10624 

Weagley, Amos R 7'24 

Wcagley, H^lmer 7124 

Weagley, Frank 7 1 24 

Weagley, Laura 7124 

Webb. Alvin G 5 '80 

Webb, Benaiah 5"8o 

Webb, Bertha A 9101 

Webb, Betsey M 5180 

Webb, Charlotte 5180 

Webb, Edward L 5180 

Webb, Fay n 74/ 

Webb, Frederick E 5180 

Webb, George M Si8o 

Webb. Guy ii747 

Webb. Harriet L 5180 

Webb, Joel J 5 "80 

Webb, Marian L 5180 

Webb. Whitman J 5>8o 

Webster. Abigail 628 

Webster, Ann E "599 

Webster, Artemas ^5-8 

Webster, Asenath 628 

Webster, Bettie 1528 

Webster, Charles H I599 

Webster, Circelaus J 1602 

Webster, Clarinda L '599 

Webster, Corinna N '599 

Webster, Cynthia J K-oj 

Webster, Daniel 628 

Webster. Daniel F 6495 

Webster, Elizur M '599 

Webster, Ella C 6^95 

Webster, Emily F '599 

Webster. Esther '520 

Webster, Eva May 8542 

Webster, Hannah 628 

Webster, Henry C '599 

Webster, Josiah °-8 

Webster, Laura A '599 

Webster, Malinda 62S 

Webster, Miner 'S^o 

Webster, Newell L 6495 

Webster, Rhoda 6-8 

Webster. Royal T l^°- 

Webster. Royal D 8542 

Webster. Ruth ■{'5 

Webster, Sabra "^ ' 5 

Webster, Sarah '5-8 

Webster. Stephen W '5^8 

Webster, Stephen '5-g 

Webster, Submit 62K 

Webster, Svlvia E '5^° 

Webster, William 628 



Weekes, Lillian 5556 

Weekes. Marian 5556 

Weekes, Theresa 5556 

-Welles, Alice 431 

Welles, Almira 248o 

Welles. Amasa 431 

Welles, Asahel H 248o 

W'elles, Betsey 431 

Welles. Charles 248o 

Welles, Cyius 431 

Welles. Guy 431 

Welles. Hannah 431 

Welles. Lewis 248o ^ 

Welles. Molly 431 

Welles. Olive 431 

Welles. Olive 431 

Welles. Ruth 248o 

Welles, Sibyl 248o 

Welles. Theodosia 431 

Wells. Charles 5801 

Wells. Ellen S 5801 

' WeTIon. Chauncey 8525 

Welton, Cora E 8525 

Welton, Edith M 8525 

Welton, Frank 8525 

Welton, Kate L 8525 

Wentworth, John 3659 

Wentworth, John P 3^59 

Wentworth, Maria L 3659 

Wentworth, Marv E 6464 

Wentworth, Riley L 3*59 

Wentworth. Roxana A 3659 

West. Herbert 7702 

Wheeler, Mary 563 

Wheeler. WUiam 563 

White, Anne 288 

White, Anne 288 

White, Betsey 288. 

White. Charles L 4530 

White. Clarissa 288 

White, Cornelia P 4S30 

White. Ezra 2101 

White. Francis A 3369 

White, George C •'51 

White. Tabez ■'S' 

White. Joel W -^Si 

White, John J ^88 

White. Joseph E 3369 

White. Lemuel -8° 

White, Martha ^88 

White. Otto 2102 

White, Pericles 288 

White. Perseus 288 

White. Ramson 2'°' 

White. Sarah M 3369 

White. Solomon /88 

White. Susan L : •'SSO 

White. William ^88 

Whiting. Abner i;'° 

Whiting, Bertha E 9864 

Whiting, Earl C 9864 

Whiting, Frank 3022 

Whitine. George L 3022 

Whiting. Ira '; '° 

Whiting, Mariette 3022 

Whiting. Myron 9»6-* 

Whiting, Sarah '^\\ 

Whiting, Uri L. 3o-- 

Whitman, Edith M 8580 

Whitman, Ethel M =580 

Whitney. Sarah '°^| 

Whiton, James 93 

Whiton. John M "o 

Whiton, Polly '1° 

Wilcox, Abigail 5 ° 

Wilcox, Alwilda f ° 

Wilcox, Everett 5^ 

Wilcox, Gilbert S f | 

Wilcox. Jerusha C s g^ 

Wilcox, Lois G ^jgj 

Wilcox, Luana = g^ 

Wilcox. Theron G ^^g^ 

Wilcox. \Vesley ; ; ; ; | g, 

Wilkins. Velma ^^^^ 

Willey. Arthur ...2002 

W.lley. Ashbel ;_ ^„„ 

Willey. Frank ^^^^ 

Willey, James ^ ; ; ; ; ^^^^ 

Willey. Julian D ^^^^ 

Willey. Ralph 



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770 



Williams, Abigail 2229 

Williams, Adelia A 1 506 

Williams, Amos L 22 1 6 

Williams, Anna 546 

Williams, Anna 2229 

Williams, Asa 498 

Williams, Augustus L 1509 

Williams, Bertha 2229 

Williams, Caroline 1506 

Williams, Charles 2229 

Williams, Charlotte E 1506 

Williams, Chauncey 2216 

Williams, Clarissa H 5485 

Williams, Cornelia M S485 

Williams, Daniel 467 

Williams, David 467 

Williams, David 498 

Williams, Dorcas 498 

Williams, Dudley 467 

Williams, Dudley 467 

Williams, Emily 1506 

Williams, Emily 1506 

Williams, Emily S 2229 

Williams, Eunice 2229 

Williams, Frank C 1994 

Williams, Frederick A 1 509 

Williams, Frederick i994 

Williams, Gilbert 2216 

Williams, Griswold 22i4 

Williams, Harriet 2216 

Williams, Hezekiah 22i4 

Williams, Hiram A2979 

Williams, Ida L i994 

Williams, Isaiah L 2229 

Williams, Israel 546 

Williams, James H 5-*8s 

Williams, Joanna 46? 

Williams, John 498 

Williams, John S 1 509 

Williams, Josiah 22i4 

Williams, Julia A 5485 

Williams, Justin 22i4 

Williams, Laura L 1509 

Williams, Laura 221 4 

Williams, Loring A 5^85 

Williams, Louisa M 5485 

Williams, Lucy E 2229 

Williams, Luetta 10458 

Williams, Lydia 22r4 

Williams, Lydia 2216 

Williams, Lydia 2229 

Williams, Martha 1 506 

Williams, Martha B 1509 

Williams, Martha C 5485 

Williams, Martha M 5485 

Williams, Mary 498 

Williams, Mary 22i4 

Williams, Matilda M 5485 

Williams, Minnie I994 

Williams, Orren A 1506 

Williams, Salmon 2216 

Williams, Samue! 467 

Williams, Sarah 2229 

Williams, Sarah A2979 

Williams, Stephen A 1509 

Williams, Wareham 546 

Williams, Warren A 1509 

Williams, Weeks 467 

Williams, William C 2216 

Williams, Wm. L 5485 

Williams, Worthington B 1506 

Wilson, Beatrice N 10824 

Wilson, Bernice V 1 0824 

Wilson. Clifford F 10824 

Wilson, Deborah 688 

Wilson, Florence E io824 

Wilson, George L 10824 

Wilson, Grace 688 

Wilson, Joel 688 

Wilson, John 688 

Wilson, Sidney E 1 0824 

Wilson, Susannah 688 

Wilson, Susy 688 

Wilson, Walter E 10824 

Winchell, Bethia 220 

Winchell, Daniel 220 

Winchell, John 220 

Winchell, Silence 220 

Winchell, Thankful 220 

Winters, Addie 6012 



Winters, Carrie 6012 

Winters, Florence 6012 

Winters, Henry W 6012 

Winters, William 6012 

Win ward, Arthur L 6924 

\\'inward, Ethel M 6924 

Woerd. Florence L 11366 

Wolcott, Albert 1142 

Wolcott, Charles » 2919 

Wolcott, Cynthia 1 142 

Wolcott, Elizabeth 1 142 

Wolcott, Emily A 2919 

Wolcott, Hannah 1 142 

Wolcott, Henry D 2919 

Wolcott, Jane A 2919 

Wolcott, Jason L 2919 

Wolcott, Jerusha B 2919 

Wolcott, Joanna Catherine 195 

Wolcott, Laura 1 142 

Wolcott, Laura 1 142 

Wolcott, Laura 2919 

Wolcott, Luke 195 

Wolcott, Mary J 2919 

Wolcott, Miranda 2919 

Wolcott, Miriam 195 

Wolcott, Oliver ; . . 2919 

Wolcott, Rachel 195 

Wolcott, Redexalena 195 

Wolcott, Thomas 195 

Wolcott, William 2919 

Wood, Benjamin F iSo4 

Wood, Charlotte E i5o4 

Wood, Fanny L 1 5o4 

Wood. Laura i5o4 

Wood, Martha B 1504 

Wood, Sophia 1 504 

Wood, William B 1 5o4 

Woodbridge, Deodatus '577 

Woodbridge, Jerusha 1577 

Woodbridge, John 1 577 

Woodbridge, Joseph 1 577 

Woodbridge, Julia 1577 

Woodbridge, Martha 1 577 

Woodbridge, Mary I577 

Woodford, Clarissa 2510 

Woodford. Erastus 2510 

Woodford, Harriet 2510 

Woodford, Martha 2510 

Woodford. Mary 2510 

Woodford. Romanti 2510 

Woodford, Romanti 25 10 

Woodford, Sylvester 2510 

Woodruff. Allen E 3673. i 

Woodruff. Evalina 5356 

Woodruff, George O i7i4 

Woodruff. Joseph B 3673.1 

Woodruff, Matilda A 1714 

Woodruff, Olna 5356 

Woodruff. William H 3673-1 

Wooley. Ada 6365 

Wooley, Charles 6365 

Wooley, Ellen 6365 

Wooley, Francina 6365 

Wooley. Frank 6365 

Worthington, Abigail 151 

Worthington, Amasa 151 

Worthington, Amy 151 

Worthington, Asa 151 

Worthington, Daniel 151 

Worthington. David L 10552 

Worthington, Elias 151 

Worthington, Elizabeth 151 

Worthington, Jacob 151 

Worthington, Jessie E 10552 

Worthington. Mahala L 10552 

W'orthington, Mary 151 

Worthington, Mehitable 151 

Worthington, Mehitable 151 

Worthington. Rhoda 151 

Worthington, Samuel 151 

Worthington, Sarah 151 

Worthington, Sibyl 151 

Worthington, Tabitha 151 

Worthington, William 151 

Worthington, William 151 

Wortman, Benjamin R 7590 

Wortman, Charles L 7590 

Wortman, Irma C 759© 

Wortman, Millie C 7590 

Wright, Abigail 420 



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Wright, 

Wyntt, 

Wyatt, 

Wy.itt. 

Wyatt. 
Wvatt. 
Wyatt. 
Wyatt. 



Iv^ty, ©Iitrli 



Alden H 8965 

Azariah J'l" 

Cora 8965 

Daniel 99 

Dimmis \~° 

Dudley '■%° 

Kdward 32»5 

Elijah •'693 

Elisha 99 

Elizabeth "O* 

Elizabeth A '977 

Eunice ,99 

Eunice ''693 

Harriet E '977 

ames 99 

ames '°* 

cssie 1977 

ohn E "977 

ohn ■»693 

oscph 'S-* 

.izzle 3285 

Lois , '"-t 

Loomis o^*^ 

Lucy 8965 

Lydia '•'■° 

Mary ■o'' 

Mindwell 99 

Rachel 99 

Sophia "1° 

William D 3J»5 

Alice R ■°'9o 

Caroline I '°'96 

Clara ""96 

John L '°"96 

i.aura L '°'96 

Lelia ""96 

May L '"'96 



Wyatt, Wra. Henry 10196 

Wvlie. Ellis 1 8006 

Wynn. Henry C 6692 

Wynn. Joseph E 6692 

Wynn. Martin Z 6692 

Wynn. Mattie 6692 

Wynn, Sarah A 6692 

Wynn, William C 6692 



Young. Charles JJ^'^ 

Young, Edith "•';; 

Young. Eliphalet ^32 

Young, Ely =32 

Young, Flora '}■ - 

Young, l-rank 'j '^ 

Young, Harriet tt !j 

Young, Jennie W \\ 

Young, Julia '', - 

Young. Margaret ;3- 

Young, Margaret -3- 

Young, Margaret *3- 

Young, Sarah ^32 

Young, Susannah -3 

Young, Theodosia ;3- 

Young. Theodosia -3- 

Young, Tryphcna , -32 

Y,.ung, William "^'- 

Yutema, Chester L »»" 

Yutema, Clara E. 8°" 

Yutema, Dwight B 8°62 

Yutema, Hessel E ?™2 

Yutema, Leonard F. "Ob- 

Yutenia, Theodore 6062 



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Ju&rx nf Namra nf Attrpatora of soutp of tl^p ppraona mljoap Jfampa 

opppar in dluiipx No. 2. or uf Nauipa nf Qparpn&ants nf anmp 

nf tijp ppranna nampiJ in Snipx Nn. 3 

Following each name is the corresponding number in this book. The letter A before any 
number denotes that this number is found in the addenda. If a Roman numeral and an 
Arabic number follow a name such name will be found in the part devoted to the '"Lost 
Families." In a few cases an exponent is attached to a name ; a plus exponent denotes a 
descendant and a minus exponent denotes an antecedent. An exponent in parentheses denotes 
that such person married a descendant or an antecedent. There are 4,300 names in this index. 



V 



Abbe, Eliza T 5561 

Tabitha 4940 

Abbot, Betsey 3645 

Abbott, Luther 4401 

Polly 4725 

Abel, Eliphalet 2230 

Abell, James 864S 

Abernethy, Judge Elisha S.* 1204 

Ackerman, Ann M 3976 

Ackles. Sarah 3995 

Ackley, Freeman 5642 

Adams, Alonzo H 7799 

Alson 9893 

Eunice 6723 

Ezekiel 1277 

Gideon 1847 

Gideon 2914 

Harriet 3278 

Hiram 3299 

Isaac B 8203 

Joseph B 5811 

Relief Ai 185 

Sarah 588 

Timothy 245 

Agard, Salmon 1235 

Ainsworth. Silas 6976 

Ake, Elizabeth 6962 

Alcorn, Sarah J 7642 

Alexander. Abigail 118 

Mary A 8740 

Alford, Arba 3062 

Alfred the Great-^i 868 

Alger, Asa 5701 

Hulda 5699 

Allen, Abigail 1452 

George N 5770 

Miranda 8582 

Payton 7804 

Prudence 5176 

Sallie 5021 

Sally 1488 

Allet, Emma 11368 

AHgar, Bridget page 121 

Allison. William 3230 

Allyn, Benjamin 344 

Benjamin A344 

Chloe> lis 

Jane 195 

Joseph 2481, 2482 

Mary 388 

Matthew 135 

Samuel 994 

Alsbro, Major 5119 

Alter, Solomon 38 1 7 

Alvord, Abigail 562 

David 3518 

Jeremy 130 

Mrs. Sarah 3518 



Ambach, Julius 12569 

' Ames, Mrs. Johannah 5867 

Waterman 5S67 

Amos, William 7589 

Anderson, James 2533 

John 930 

John 5768 

John 8313 

Julia 12130 

Robert T 12015 

Andress. Temperance 3866 

Andrews, Asa 1 993 

Mary F. 7222 

Samuel 1052 

Samuel 1740 

Andrus, Esther 104 

Nehemiah 722 

Angel, William 1095 

Anthony, Dudley 7737 

Arde, Martha 1 1627 

Arms, Elijah 2676 

Armstrong, Daniel 1450 

John N 10415 

Arnold, Kirkwood 9700 

Mary 4901 

William 5306 

Arthur, Adella 1198S 

Ashcraft, William H 10462 

Ashley, Joseph 6170 

Martha 600 

Aspinwall, George W 3639 

Atkinson, Nancy IV-i 

Atterbury, Julia M 9748 

Atwater, Benjamin 1482 

Chloe 21 10 

Ault, Mary F 6870 

Austin, Albert 7331 

Calvin 2241 

Dr. Charles 8622 

Mrs. Eve 3220 

Jane H 6878 

John 7816 

Juda 3220 

Marcus 5824 

Mrs. Mary 7816 

Mrs. Silvia 5824 

Thomas 1372 

Avery, Benjamin (^) 2944 

Frederick 3715 

Lvdia* 2944 

M'arv(-i) 868 

Samuel-3 868 

Stephen 2703 

Averill, Thomas 793 

William H 11380 

Ayers, Lewis 7824 

Lewis 7827 

Aynsley, John 6212 



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Babcock, Dewey 14;; 

Hannah 1443 

Lester B 4809 

Babst, Daniel 10271 

Mrs. Margaret 10271 

Bachelor, L^dia C 8767 

Bacon, Lovina 10087 

Badger, Elizabeth 10041 

Enoch 2201 

Bagby, Younger S 6677 

Bagg, Aaron 608 

David 589, 597 

Ebenezer 601 

Ezekiel 3562 

Tames 6172 

James N 7180 

Thomas 3371 

Bagley, IJenjamin 8749 

Bailey, Frances H 8491 

Mrs. Hannah 7197 

Harriet 4829 

Henry F 7197 

Joel 8837 

Temperance 2153 

Baker, Celista 7068 

Hiram 7628 

Loretta 9033 

Melissa 6797 

Phoebe 3541 

Ruth 512 

Sarah 7407 

Susannah 4784 

Baldwin, Cornelia 7745 

Elisha 5699 

Horace 6498 

Rachel 6495 

Sylvester 1 968 

Balew, Newton 6675 

Ballantine, Lydia 2566 

Bancroft, Charlotte 6404 

Ephraim 949, 1 206 

Tanc 6926 

Aathanicl 382 

Susan 74-^2 

Bangs, Abigail A 7966 

Abncr 8934 

Lottie 1 1 163 

Samuel S 7^/6 

Banks, William 1846 

Barber, Elihu 3035 

Elihu 3040 

Elijah' 47 

Eliiah" 47 

Mrs. Tane 47 

John Warren* 47 

Joseph 1234 

Joseph 2945 

Tosiah-* 375 

Nathaniel 375 

Nathaniel 507 

Nathaniel 94i 

Rhoda 5334 

Sa muel 123 

"TTiomas 47 

Mrs. Zain 1234 

Pardwell. Ohadiah 2676 

Barker, Tosiah P. G 4167 

kchecca 2847 

Barnard, Emory 944 1 

Julia E 303s 

Thomas W A4702 

Barnes, Mrs. Charlotte 8960 

Chauncey 8060 

Hester A 8159 

Barnh.irt. .\nna -o7i 

Barrett, William "'8 

Barstow, Mary E 7577 

Bartholomew, .Abraham C 89S1 

Daniel 969 

Robert T S'-" 

Bartle. Peter V 9772 

Bartlett. Brvant '0'99 

Drlila 7824 

Delila 7S27 

Desire 21 7 1 

Ichabod ?7o 

Patience =974 

Rachel '427 

Rachel '^•'2 

Shuball F.« 870 



Bartlett, Theophyle 550 

Barton, Mrs. Eleanor 6063 

Eli 5127 

William B 3^69 

Bascom, Mrs. Hannah 1477 

Ira 1477 

Bass, Sarah L 9397 

Bassett, Caroline T 7388 

Daniel H 8 1 06 

Mary 3037 

Mrs. Mary A 8106 

Molly 5488 

Sarah 961 

Wilson 10820 

Bateman, John 6513 

Bates, Carolyn E.^ 1485 

Clara C 1485 

Gertrude T.^ 1485 

Harry 0.(^) 1485 

Harry O.' 1485 

Hirani 4126 

Battel!, William 2383 

Baundage, Amanda R 8549 

Bausman, Eliza 9772 

Beach, Catherine 8819 

Elizabeth 2493 

Mrs. Experience 514 

John 1202 

John 3037 

Joseph 514 

Miles 6404 

Miss — 8887 

Beacham, George 7592 

Beadle, Mary 370i 

Bcals, Horatio 3728 

Joshua 3471 

Mrs. Mary 3471 

Beat!ey, Walter J 3955 

Bear, Katherine 7659 

Beard, Amos U14 

Jedediah 3236 

Beatty, John 4843 

Beaumont, John 4812 

Beckley. Clarissa 7i8i 

Beckwith, Caleb 2757 

Mary 4878 

Bedortha, Caleb 5440 

Beebe, Mary R 5729 

Perlina 9846 

Beech, Sarah 2404 

Beede, Mrs. Fannie ■ "oso 

Moses W 11950 

Beels, Jeremiah 2629 

Beery, William 712? 

Belden, Reuben 5798 

Belding, Clark E ""S' 

Bell, Sarah 8644 

Bellamy, Charles J '"9^' 

Joseph H 1793 

Bendall, Sarah 9847 

Benedict, Benjamin 24/ / 

John S 4925 

•poWv ^96} 

Reuben ""f- 

Benner, Marv(=) '^°= 

Bennett, Eli S 59«3 

Frank G "f ? 

Benson, Eliza C JMj 

Bentley, Daniel °»'; 

Mrs. Ruth ^1^1 

Benton, Jacob i_' 

Berger, Eliza 3 

Berrv. Samuel S ''«° 

Beslev, Stephen B. °309 

Best. James C. ' * 

Betts, Edward R ' '■i'' 

Walter '^f'J 

Bibbs, Paul S. ......; li - 

Bickers. Mrs. Mary ^- ■■--■,::::■.:: esgi 

Bickford, Elizabeth K.' ^|54 

Bidwell, Henry L j-J.. 

Bicber, Mane g^^,, 

Eigelow, Abraham ^gjg 

23"'=' :::: 1013 

Hannah ^^^■' 

^J^mes ;;; jggj 

Bigger, James A7650.3 

Biggerstaff, Rachel "' ' 



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Bill. Josiali B 

Mercy ... 3757 

Bills, Amanda ^3^4 

Lydia A .'..: ^972 

Bingham, Dr. Eleazer . "i'^l 

Dr. Eleazer .' ! .' S^ 

George O. . o ""^ 

Birchard, Hannah ... "^^^ 

Eirge, lohn ... "54 

"Jonathan ..:.'.": ^99° 

Bird, Jane "4i 

Jonathan(3) '"'"S 

lUehitable* ... ■* 

Bisbee, Miss — * 

Bishop, Levi . . J'^3 

Mrs. Mary"::;:;:;;;:::;:;; tf' 

Newman ... ^°74 

Mrs. Rosana ..:;:;:; S* 

Seth C ^°^' 

Abigail 7«2 

Anna *'• 

Arthur G." . . i^l 

Daniel 3666 

Ebenezer F. . ; ^'i 

Emily L.2 . 5|i? 

Eunice . . 3666 

Hezekiah ...:; '"^"^ 

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Nancy 6225 

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Henry 5938 

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Mary M 9881 

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Joseph 614 

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Thomas 57 

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Gordon 9736 

John 7164 

Phineas 3275 

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Marth E 9477 

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Sylvenus E 9845 

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Hewett. Joshuaway ^063 

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Mary 2053 

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William 9857 

Hickok, Durlin 14^^ 

Hicks, Mr. — 4226 

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Richard 6674 

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Edward B 10607 

Joseph 8930 

Oramel 2547 

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Mary 1365 

Hintz, August 10841 

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Henry 9722 

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Katherine 10679 

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Lewis 7325 

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Hurley, Timothy 7736 

Hurst, Eleanor 3:130 

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Hutchinson, Bezaleel 8421 

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Hannah 628 

John B 4176 

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Miles H 6370 

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Langdon, Gen. C. J 7433 

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Paul '287 

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Deliverance 58 

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Larson. Mrs. .Vnna 0742 

Torger 6742 

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Sally 5527 

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Macy, Abigail 4528 

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Manley, Harmon 11049 

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Stephen 1487 

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Plantagenet-12 868 

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Lewis 4627 

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William 473 

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Elizabeth 6677 

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John 508 

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Henry 11627 

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Mary 7175 

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Samuel S 7053 

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Ross, Asenath 1 604 

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Morris 7747 

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RulT. Joseph 10334 

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Pierre 10735 

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Sarah P 8653 

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Mrs. Jemima F 5720 

Sargent, Joseph 6704 

Saunders, Prudence 1541 

Sawin, John 6908 

Sawtell, Elizabeth loio. 

Sawyer, Abigail S701 

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Saxton, Patience 508 

Sayles, John 2786 

Schobcr, James M 10054 

Schofield, Anna 3"4i 

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Schulker, Mrs. Alice 10473 

John H 10473 

Schuyler, Nancy A3960 

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Nancy A 595° 

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Secley, Samuel 99i8 

Sccly, Charles 6517 

Seghers, John B 10623 

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Samuel 642 

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Selley, Ellen O "769 

Sergeant, Abigail 0°° 

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Seward, Amos 2574 

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John W 7^66 

Jothnm 3629 

Wnrrcn 6S96 

William T 5^" 

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Sherman, Deborah 8222 

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Robert T 10866 

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Shire, Henry 7800 

Shoemaker, Rufus R 6706 

Shrall, lacob 4077 

Margaret 7827 

Shumway, Bradford 6804 

Clara 11219 

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Sibley, Elisha 5237 

Parker 7312 

Preston B 1142S 

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Elisha N.3 13.'; 

Isaac W 4878 

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Sikes, Almira 6086 

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Esther H 8030 

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c . . Henry ggog 

Sprout, Azuba ,4-0 

Spurry, Mrs. Eunice .■.".■' 6700 

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Squire, Alvin R ii::: ,IX 

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Stence, Mary. i:;;;; ^f^i 

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Lucian B loioo 

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Mary 875^ 

Strickland, Aurelia 2645 

Ebcnezer 273J 

Emily M 735' 

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Julia A 5733 

Strong, Aai on 739 

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Alfred 8933 

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Azuba 2207 

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Damaris 965 

DanieF '"5 

Daniel 2171 

David 291 

Electa 7247 

Ehhu 1768 

Elijah 4957 

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Jamin* '90 

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Lyman B 9446 

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Warham A3785 

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Sugden, James L I0734 

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Ellen 7736 

John 717s 

Summcrlin, John S '°935 

Sumner, Caroline E 8516 

Clarissa 7628 

Jonathan R 2744 

Suncrncau. John '^'oo 

Suttan, Elizabeth 7588 

Suydam Almira Van N 93-2 

Swan, Mary 4954 

Swarts, Susan "9' 9 

Swaub, Mary ^ 

Sweet, Anna 6353 

Sweetland, Levi ■»°°' 

Milly 4S60 

Swift, Franklin »o82 

Taft. Jane ^'f ,fnS 

Taggart, David 5598 

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Thomas C 7612 

Taintor, Charles^ il 

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Henry G.' 37 

Tohn= 11 

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Michael I* 

Michael ■°°° 

Sarah' 37 

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Joseph 4701 

Joseph Oooo 

Josiah 316 

Leveretta 1 1493 

Mary 1809 

Nelson 7617 

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Ruth 751 

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Mahala 7716 

William F. 11988 

Taylor, Charlotte C 3505 

Ebenezer 3S8 

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Ellen D 12011 

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Hezekiah 7251 

Hiram 10822 

James W Ii774 

Jemima 3670 

John D 8653 

Richard 6432 

Sibyl 6172 

Susan 7352 

Teeter, Margaret Elizabeth 79i3.i 

Temple, Dr. J. C ""57 

Ten Broeck, John 1 2307 

Terrell, .Andrew J 4404 

Terry, Charles B 10607 

Henry 6004 

Horatio L 8607 

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Thayer, Abraham 4901 

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Oliver 2675 

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Fanny H." "5 

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Mary H "'519 

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Thomas R '""4 

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Stephen (Dr.) 5487 

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Mary 5306 

Roberta 10524 

Toms, George W 9903 

Tomson, Susannah 403 

Tonolli, Prof. C 11613 

Tooker, Mr. — 4085 

Toombs, Thomas 3929 

Torrey, Aurelia 10482 

Tower, Elijah 1736 

Warner C 8475 

Townsend, Rollin R 5080 

Miss — A3216 

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Trac}', Calvin 2203 

Eliza 4571 

John 5 191 

Nehemiah 6088 

Trask, John L. R 10904 

Treadway. Sarah 434 

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Tremain, Mary 551 1 

Trench, Jane Caroline (;767 

True. Asa W IV-i 

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Trumbull, Hannah 196 

Sabra 651 

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Charles 12626 

Richard 3673 

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l^IaryZ 4 

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Turffrey, William 7005 

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Kate 9044 

Lafayette 1 0396 

William G 8102 

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Tuttle, Amos 3240 

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Temimaette 4363 

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Solomon 6762 

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Twing, Josiah 5607 

Twiss. Clara A 7317 

Tyler, Comfort ^116 

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Udall, Samuel 5026 

Udell, Samuel 5620 

Underwood. James 4958 

Upson. Daniel 2764 

Ure. Alfred , 7 ^66 

Urquhart, John 8(568 

Utter, Hannah 9099 

Valentine, Levi 5511 

Vallette. Frederick A 9704 

Vance. Samuel 8982 

Vandergrift, Jacob J 7373 

Van Der Koor, Klaarke 8062 

Van Deusan, Cornelia 9120 

Van Deusen, Nancy 10S66 

Van Driesen. Henry A3960 

Van Dyke, Eunicia P 10043 

Van Fleet. Alva 8460 

Van Gelder. Leah A4208 

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Derrick 14.12 

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Timothy 7708 

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Mrs. Margaret 8740 

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Vest, Carter H 1 0399 

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Hiram 9443 

Vial], James 3064 

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Seth 4506 

William 4885 

\'on Wolffradt, Mrs. Albertine 11576 

Carl H 11576 

\''oorhees, John 10093 

Vradenburg, Lewis 5886 

Waddel. Helen 7589 

Wadhams, Sarah M 7092 

Wadsworth, James S." 2 

Waggoner, Calvin C 9352 

Wagoner, Leonard 9079 

Wait, Benjamin 2675 

Margaret 6428 

Sarah 92 

Waite, Dorcas 4072 

Richard 786 

Wakeman, Elizabeth 963 

Wakefield, Mary 80 

Walbridge, Henry^ 119 

Mary H.(*) 119 

\\'alker, Aaron 2823 

Adelia A 10256 

Daniel E 7728 

James S 10195 

Samuel 1310 

\\'allace, Clarinda 9465 

William H 5771 

\\'illiam H Ti~^ 

William H 9642 

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Walters, Charlotte A 1 1066 

Walsworth, Lucy 868, 871, 2216 

William-i - 868 

Walworth. Hiram D 9096 

\V'^ard, Abigail 723 

Calvin ii7S9 

Clarissa 4710 

Daniel 11486 

Ephraim "204 

Henry (2) 2944 

Hulda 1857 

James L. 7424 

John 2191 

John 2193 

Josiah 3320 

Ruth 1293 

Ware, Mrs. Clara 7049 

Downing( ?) 1477 

William M 7049 

Warner, Allen 3701 

Ashbel 5734 

Elizabeth 8967 

Horatio 5361 

Jerusha 2647 

Mapes 1809 

Mrs. Priscilla 960 

William 960 

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Warnick, Charlotte 6364 

Warren, Eliza 7634 

Elizabeth 540 

Franklin L 8722 

Mrs. Mary 4i34 

Pliny 4134 

Sally 2751 

Sophia L 7720 

Warriner, Alford 7i77 

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Elijah A 9858 

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Webb, Cornelia 8902 

John 5180 

John S 9'°i 

Miss — 9022 

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Benjamin 6495 

Clark 1599. 1602 

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Elizabeth 3'o 

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John L 8542 

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Lucy A 8647 

Martha 86.s8 

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Polly 4907 

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Sarah ■"452 

Stephen '52» 

Thomas '"8 

Thomas 4i5 

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Weeks, Kenyon 555<> 

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Martha A 7800 

Wcller, Nathaniel °3 

Mrs. Thankful ''3 

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Wellman, Zina A 8845 

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Paulina 6017 

Samuel R. C 4829 

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Samuel 35« 

Whedbee, Martha S 5770 

Wheeler, Henjamin '"'" 

Clayton '"839 

■p J 5922 

Hariiio'n 3649 

Martha A 5oo4 

TefFerson *9°* 

Rebecca „':] 

Whipple, Iri-ne °|2^ 

Julius M 9887 

^nrv M lll'^ 

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Henry .^84 

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Adoniiah l't° 

Am.inda ,,^*°Z 

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Hugh ^530 

Jabez L.' 451 

John"2 23 

John A3216 

J oel 288 

Joel 451 

Martin 3369 

Mary 4731 

Norman" 2 

Patrick 7735 

Robert page 121 

Mrs. Ruth 451 

Sarah 70 

Sarah 1496 

Solomon 4982 

Sybil 2948 

Thomas 751 

Miss 3401 

Whitf ord, Mary 3971 

Whiting, Harriet N 7179 

Isabella 9 "49 

John 1205, 1210, I2II 

Mary 953 

Mary 3021 

Rebecca 3026 

Whitmore, Laura 4877 

Whitney, Alcenia 7562 

Alice 1479 

Alice 1487 

Emma 11459 

Eunice 1484 

Lydia 6228 

Peter 1489 

Polly 4959 

Whittenfall, Nancy 5184 

Whittlesey, Elihu 3574 

Friend ..> 93i7 

John E 5918 

Temperance 2240 

Wiard. Lois 2212 

Wick. Rev. L 12211 

Wickersheim, Marie 7594 

Wickes, Rev. John 9399 

Wilcox. Anna 4627 

Clarissa 3547 

(Miss) (2) 3662 

Wilcoxson. Samuel 225 

Willcutt. William 3472 

Wilder. Rev. John 61-1 

Patty 5609 

Thomas 3603 

Wildman. Sarah 7194 

Wilkenson, George 8840 

Wilkins. Sarah 7354 

Wilmot. Joel 3.-!70 

Mrs. Rhoda 3370 

Wilson, Berry N. . . . 66S8 

Mrs. Frances C 6688 

George O loS^* 

Homer 3484 

Tames 53/5 

Jane ^'Si 

Tared ^9° 

Letitia "28 

Mary S "" 

Rachel l-°J 

Thomas liH 

Thomas ',„5 

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^Mary ggg 

Wille, Frcdericca 2g 

Willey, Elizabeth C. °f ' 

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Elijah Q,(-^ 

Elizabeth ^J°l 

Esther ^'g* 

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Veach 868, 871, 2216 

William 4977 

Williamson, Ada 1 0637 

Alfred VIII-i 

Thomas 5 ' 92 

Willis, Abraham J923 

Ann 3929 

Wills, Mary C 9700 

\\ inchcU, Harriet 2540 

Windsor, Sallie 2947 

Wingett, John R 12568 

Winship, Nehemiah 2321 

Winward, Mrs. Alice 6924 

Jesse 6924 

Wires, Alice 10784 

Wise, Daniel 6961 

Witt, Josiah 8601 

Wolcott, Anna 382 

Elizabeth 135 

Erastus 1142 

Henry 195 

Henry S 5561 

Irene 5951 

John 137 , 

Terusha 1 1 42 

Naomi^ 2 

Noah 1452 

Samuel* 2 

Simon 654 

Thomas 241 

Thomas 397 

Wolf, Amos 7126 

Sarah Ann 6707 

Wood. Adella A 4846 

Alfred 1 1946 

Edson G 4028 

Edward 2241 

Enoch 7262 

Mrs. Finetta 7262 

Gursham 4999 

Homer J 3290 

Mary 3066 

Mercy i553 

Woodbridge, Horace 6728 

Horace 10496 

Lucy F 6728 

Woodburn, Samuel D 9707 

W^oodbury, Eunice 1990 

Woodell, Cornelia 6804 

Woodman, Elizabeth 559 

Woodmansee, Susan 10189 

Woodruff, Emily L.^ 3673-1 

Helen G.* 3673-1 

Lyla P.2 36731 



Woodruff, Mary 8513 

William Henry 3673.1 

Wilson- 3673-1 

Woods, Martha A 10193 

Phoebe 2824 

Woodward, Bethiah 2708 

Woodwortli, Tryphena 2197 

Work, Mary 1 0595 

Worthington, David F 10552 

Edward 6081 

Erastus 5367 

Judith 1 108 

William 151 

Wortman, Halsey 7590 

Wright, Abel A169 

Alexander H.^ 2216 

Alexander 9218 

Arthur W,^ 2216 

Betsey M 6836 

Cruger 1608 

Daniel 99 

Elijah 4693 

Elizabeth A11076.98 

Jackson 6428 

Jesse (') 2216 

Marcia 5131 

Marilla 8515 

Martha 64 

Moses 2831 

Polly 2764 

Samuel 9635 

Seth 646 

Thomas 1 04 

William 6426 

Wrisley, Betsey 4782 

Wyckoff, Fred 7725 

Wylie, Edward 1 8006 

Mrs. Fannie 8006 

Wyman, Charlotta 10093 

Sybil Ai 1076.99 

\\'^ynn, William 6692 

Yates, Abram F 6733 

Rachel J 10519 

Young, Ann 3023 

Ann M 3242 

George 7196 

Joseph 405s 

Martha IX-3 

Mrs. May 4055 

Nancy F 9877 

Yutema, Hessel 8062 

Zimmerman, George 7831 



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3lnbf X of Names of JJcraona not rrroriipli in any of tl|p olltcr -llniiiwra 

The number following the name is the number of the page on which the name is found. 
Though a name may occur more than once on a page, the name will be indexed but once for 
that page. There are 985 names in this index. 



PAGE 

Abbott, Emma Sos 

Agassiz, Prof. Louis 482 

Alden. John 157. 272. 393. 427. 588 

Priscilla 393 

.Mdrich, Senator 481 

Alfred the Great 393 

Aling, Abigail 130 

.Mien, Harnabas 595 

Henry S 251 

Matthew 31s 

Allgar, Bridget 121 

Brydgctte '04 

William > 04 

Ailing, John VV 387 

Allyn, Matthew 52, I35. 141 

Almon, Robert 84 

Ambcry, John 594 

Ambrose, the martyr 1 05 

Amsden, J. A 008 

Andrewe, Richard 88 

Andrews, Charles B 39 

William Norman 270 

Arago, Prof 332 

Arden. Enoch "5 

Arner, G. B. L. 298 

Ashwell, John 595 

Asshcton, Sir Ralph 09 

Att Merc, Henry 78 

Avery, James 421 

Aylett, Rob 56s 

Aynsworth, Gyles 72 

Robert de 09 

Bacon, Sarah »56 

Baines, Mr °3 

Bait, Col. David 223 

Baker, Abigail '°° 

Ball. Capt. Lebbeus >55 

Ballou, ,4mos G ; 377 

Barhor, Margery °° 

Barnard, .-\chsah ^iS 

Mrs. Roxana 210 

Samuel 2'° 

William 594 

Barnes, Rev. Albert 454 

Alfred Cutler '45 

Barney, Hiram ^°l 

Bateman. John Z° 

Dr 367 

Bates, Samuel ,= 

Baxter, Tames P '° 

Bccke, Thomas 594 

Beckct, Thomas 4 75. 90 

Beebe, Capt °° 

Bell. John '35 

Benett, Laurence 1° 

Benjamin. .\Ivah 'S: 

Benner, Mrs, Mary '?5 

Robert '°S 

Benttall. William 595 

Berners, M ,;» 

Belt, Ralph \°* 

Bidwell, James Jzi^ 

Biot, Prof ill 

Birge, Capt. Jonathan ''" 



PAGE 

Birge, Roswell 288 

Bissell, John 116 

"Mrs. Sarah 151 

Bixbye, Anne 88 

John 86 

Susanna 88 

Black, Benjamin F 572 

Blaine, James G 556 

Blanchard, Mrs. Susanna 484 

Blish, John 173 

Blunt, Gen 577 

Eoardnian, Mrs. Florence S 185 

William J 185 

Bodge, George M 128 

Bolingbroke, Henry 0' 71 

Bonnat, Leon 528 

Bowen. — II7 

Bowtell, James 103, 104 

Sarah 103 

Boynton, Gen. H. V 318, 601 

Brabazon, Sir William 96 

Miss 96 

Brace, Ariel 176 

Bradford, George William I49 

Bradley, Hezekiah 217 

Bradshaw, Laurence ^9 

Sir William 6s 

Brainard, Lucy A 20 

Branly, Prof 482 

Branne, Johanne 87 

Brewster, Thomas 75 

Elder William 33i 

Brigbam, Margaret 85, 86, 87 

Brigden, J. W 269 

Brockway, John H 39° 

Brooke, Mary 9; 

Ralph 98 

Brooks, Eliab 252 

Governor John 30t 

Brown, Governor Ethan Allen 249, 301 

James 482 

John 287 

Bryant, William CuUen 57^ 

Buckingham, Dr. S. G ■ Xi'"o 5'' 

Burgoyne, Gen 1S2, 186, 228, 597 

Burnett, Thomas 595 

Burnham. Richard '47 

William '38 

Burrell, Loomis ■ J° 

Burton. Sara 86, 98 

Button, John xj 

Byxbye, John °* 

Calhoun. J. Gilbert "' 

Campbell, Judith S. L ^34 

Cannon, Sabra ' 

Carbye, John "| 

Carlyle, Thomas ; ; ---g -^^j 

Carman, Gen ■> 

Carrier, W.F ;;; ^ 

Carson, Kit _j 

Carthew. Mr ' 

Case, Sergt. Benjamin "* 

Casement, Gen. J. S • |jj 

Cass, — 



idnnmtB O^fiipalagtr 



798 



PAGE 

Castle, Lieut. Co. Lemuel 611 

Catlin, Mrs. Hannah 154 

Cavell. the martyr 105 

Chapman, Lydia 254 

Margery 88 

Chauncey, President Charles 128 

Henry 123 

Judith 128 

Mary 122 

Chauncy, Dorothy 78 

Elizabeth 80 

Francis 80 

George 78, 80 

Henry 78, 80 

Cheney, Louis R 46 

Capt. Thomas 607 

Chester, John L 95 

Christmas, John 104 

Church, Richard 137 

Clapp, Toel 159 

Clark, Henry 122, 61 1 

M. W 317 

Capt. James 155 

Capt 163, 213 

Clarke, Ezekiel 98 

Mary 98 

Wyllam 84 

Coke, RafFe 76 

Cole, John S 161 

Collins, Lieut 609 

Lieut. Col. Oliver 199 

Rev 107 

Deacon Rufus 616 

Samuel 595 

Colt, Mrs. Elizabeth G 184 

James D. 184 

Cooley, Samuel ISS 

Copinger, Henry 88 

Cosin. Peter 91 

Cottom. David B 527 

Cowdry, — 258 

Cowles, Mary Ann 145 

Cranmer. Bishop 105 

Crebbs, Mr 283 

Creswell, Mary 75 

Crompton, Samuel 70 

Cromwell, Oliver 606 

CuUick, John 22 

Curtis, Anson 451 

Job 147 

Curtiss, Nathaniel 142 

Cushman, Charles 508 

Cutler, Rev. Charles H 308 

Danielson, Col. Timothy 155 

Davis, Gilbert 484 

Jefferson 485 

Day, Arthur P 46 

De Astewyk, John 91 

De Borford, Roesia 92 

Debram, John 594, 595 

Decatur, Commodore 222 

De Cheney. Nicholas gi 

De Kelso, Sir Hugo 304 

De Lammas, Gervase 92 

De Lammasse, Richard 91, 92 

De Lammesse, John 91. 92 

De Milliers, Richard 92 

Dc Naylinghurst, John 109 

Thomas 109 

Denio, Hon. Hiram 454 

De Parva Riston, Simon 92 

De Roiston, John 92 

De Santse, John 92 

De Wandelesworth, Nicholas 92 

De VVendlyingburgh, Gilbert 91 

Dewey, Capt. David 206 

Admiral 566 

Deye. John 88 

Dickinson, Emily 483 

Dipbie. Joseph 104 

Doty, Governor (of Wisconsin) 269 

Douglas, Frederick 156 

Draper, Josua 594, 595 

Drywood, Salomon 594, 595 

Dulong, Prof 332 

Dunn, R. G 545 



PAGE 

Dux, John 77 

Dvorak, Dr. Antonin 450 

Earl, Judge 454 

Eaton, Arthur W 185 

Mrs. Frances H 185 

Edgeott, Sara 86 

William 86 

Edgerton. Mr 279 

Edgiott, Sara 83 

Edgitt. William 83 

Edmondson, Joseph 29 

Edward I, King of England 145 

Edward, Prince of Wales 255 

Egeott, Agnes 82 

Egiott, Rebecca 83 

William 83 

Eleanor of Castile 14s 

Eliot. Rev. John 118 

Ellsworth, Abigail W 119, 121 

Ely, William 157 

Emperor of Japan 567 

Enders, Thomas 130 

Enos, Capt. Roger 155 

Esta, Lovina 402 

Everett, Edward 135 

Faraday. Prof 482 

Fare, Edward 26 

Ferry, Henry D 440 

Field, A. P 269 

Samuel T 325 

Fillmore, President 255 

Finot, Jean 55 

Fitch. Rev. Tames 425 

Presiclent 176 

Thaddeus 157 

Fitz Ive, Rainald 91 

Fitz-Neal, Richard 109 

Fletcher, James 92 

Foote, Capt. Aaron 342 

Anthonye 82 

Forrest — 485 

Fowler, Rhoda 166 

William 113 

Fox, Mr 105 

Foxe, John 26 

Fraunce. John 82 

Frink, Mary 196 

Fuller, Mr 80, 173 

Fulton. Robert 308 

Fushimi, Prince 566 

Gale, William 541 

Gardner, Hon. Addison 454 

Gaunt, John o' 59, 71 

Gibbs, Mrs 116 

Goodinge, William 103, 104 

Mr loi 

Goodwin, John 99 

William 104 

Goodwyn, Mrs 83 

Gordall. Walter 188 

Gore, VVilliam 76 

Gorman, Lieut. Col 614 

Gould, Rev. Vincent 195 

Grangen Erastus 219 

Grant, Gen 269, 316, 317, 318, 591 

President U. S 481, 598, 601 

Mai. Gen 598 

Gray, Proi. Asa 482 

Green, Bvram 307 

_ Mr 173 

Grene, John 77 

Griflith. — 485 

Grindley, Col 535 

Griswold, Sir Humphrey 163 

Seth 176 

Grome, Margery 88 

Robert 88 

Guppy. Henry Brougham 34 

Gylbarte, Amies 85, 86 

Gylmon, Roberte 76 



799 



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PAGE 

Haies, Emme 83 

John 82, 83 

Hakon, John 77 

Hale, John P 551 

Halgh. John 70 

Half, Charles 488 

Dr. E 583 

J. R. C 63 

Halleck, John Jay 584 

Halliwell, L. 63 

Halsted, Lorenzo D 450 

Hamilton, Alexander 597 

Hampden, John 102 

Hardee, Gen 318, 601 

Hardin, Hon. George A 454 

Harflete, Raymond 96 

HarKrave, John 7° 

Harmer, Gen 214 

Harriman, E. H 548 

Harwood, Lucretia 299 

Hawkes, Thomas 105 

Hawkins, John 100, 102, 106, 595 

Hay, John 556. 566 

Hayes, Eme 83 

Gen. Joseph 535 

Hayden, Gen 339 

Nathaniel W 46 

H. Sidney 35, 37, 4i 

Hayloge. Richus 85 

Hazard, Col. A. G ^55 

Hcafhcote, Nicholas 75 

Heaton, Capt. William 218 

Henry, Mrs. Sabra 209 

Herbert, Victor 505 

Herkimer, Gen. Nicholas 004 

Hcrrick, Sir William 596 

Hcvwood, Rebecca "6 

Hickok, Durbin =49 

Hills, Joseph "> 93 

Hoadley, Charles J 22 

Hoak, Rev. T.J 402 

Hobart, Wilton 77 

Hodge, Lorin '"^ 

Hoffman, Michael 454 

plolcomb, I-ouisa '47 

Holland. Dr. J. G "° 

Holman. Alfred L '°- 596 

Holmes, Capt. William "9 

Holrobyn, Gorghe 7° 

Hooker, Capt. Noadiah 342 

Thomas I07, "9 

Rev Thomas 393 

Hopkins, Hannah '40 

Thomas *3 

Hopkinson, Mr ■ 7° 

Hoppin C. A ■». 30, 53. ' M 

Horn, John ,»; 

Horton. Dr. Timothy 37» 

Howard, Fannie Louise 437 

Huct. Ephriam \-l 

Hull, Gen ^"^ 

Josiah 23. ■" 

Humiston, Robert 279 

Humphrey, Elizabeth '4° 

Hunter, William '°5 

Huntington. Robert W J° 

Hurlburt, Rev. T. I! f^° 

Mr 77 

Hutt, Catherine '°5 

Imboden. Gen *^° 

Ingalls, Gen. Rufus J" 

Ish.im, Asher °]l 

Ives, Trumbull ^'^ 

Jackson. Alice ^3, |6 

Christine ,°3 

Helen Hunt '35 

Krysten »* 

President '5' 

Mrs °3 

Tepson, William ^^^ 

Joan of Arc g^ 

Johnson, A^ .........■•••■•■•• ■■•■;;;--g_ ^g„ 



PAGE 

Johnson, Isaac 181 

President 127, 255 

Johnston, Gen. John A 517 

Jones, Capt. Amos 596 

Maj 485 

John Paul 566 

Jordan. — 581 

Judd, Jonathan 143 

Simon 159 

Kellogg, Brig. Gen. Amos 299 

Rev. Eben 158 

Ehenezer 168, 169, 203, 219, 220 

George 306 

Kelsey, Theresa E 20 

Kidder, Dr 107 

Kiniliould, Richard 98 

Kighley, John 595 

Kincaid, Mr 536 

King, Douglas 143 

Ebenezer 218 

Prof 504 

Kingsley, Prof 366 

Kipling, Rudyard 119 

Kittredge, Charles J 184 

Mrs. Frances B 184 

Knight, Stephen 105 

Knowlton, Taylor 3°7 

Koch. Prof 563 

LaFayette, Gen 186 

Lamb, Gen. John 597 

Lamas, Dorothea 85 

Elizabeth 84 

John 91 

Stephen 9i 

Lamasse. John 9i 

Margaret 9i 

William 91, 92 

Lamise, Agnes |3 

Alice 82 

Dorothie °3 

Dorothy • °6 

John 82- ?,3' ?^ 

Judithe 82.83.86 

Nathaniel 82 

Lammarche, John 84 

Sara g* 

Walter 84 

William °4 

Lammarshe. Dorothy °4 

Lammas, Johannes °S 

Margaret °5 

Thomas 93 

Wilhclm 05 

William 92, 93 

Lammasse. Peter 92 

Lammesse, Richard 9> 

Lampford John 594 

Lamson, Giles '^J 

Landaye, Solomon =^4 

Larrabee. ex-Governor 45" 

Lathrop. Solomon 43 

Latimer, P.ishop 'J 

Laud, Bishop "7 

Laurence, John = 

l:le"cS^^"^°•.;:::::::::::::::::::•^^9,53 

Lc Fruter, Ralph « 

Leghorn. Nathaniel '^g 

Leventhorpe, Dennis ^' 

Levett, Mary ;;;;;;; 

W'"'^" .. 402 

Liggett, George J 

L'Huillier. Jean •••■•■:;■•;,■ ■,',',",'•11 ,12 

Linroln. Abraham (President) 127, 33'. 332 

Lindsay, Mr. _„ 

Lingwood, Gocffrey ?? 

{^^,Lm-;;:;:::::::::::::'9B;99. .02 

Listen, Anne ;;; gg g 

Llower, Margaret g^ j^^ 

Logan, Gen ^5 

Lomas, AKnf»\^ .■.■.'.'.'.■.'.'.■. 31, 3J 

Edwartl 



Hrromts (gni^alo^n 



800 



PAGE 

Lomas, Elizabeth 81 

Elyn 76 

Emot 7t> 

George 74, 75 

James 76, 81 

Joane 76 

John 17, 21, 26, 31, 32, -jdy 80, 81, 84, 105, 
109 

Jonathan 31 

Joseph 31. iZ 

Margaret 81 

Nathaniel 31 

Nicholas 6, 76 

Philip 76 

Rachel 81 

Raffe 76 

Samuel 31 

Thomas 25, 32 

William ^2^ 33 

Lomax, Christopher 66 

Isabella 66 

James 66 

Jeffrey 66 

John 25, 66 

Joshua 26, 1 1 1 

Laurence 111, 112 

Lawrent 28, 3 1 

Margaret 66 

Oliver 66 

Owen 66 

Richard 66 

Richard G 66 

Richard Grimshaw 112 

Roger Ill 

Thomas 72 

Lomays, Joseph loj 

Lomesse, John 83, 84, 88 

Krysten 83, 84 

Krystyne 84 

Lomis, John 594, 595 

Lommance, Agnes 86 

Dorothy 82 

John 82, 83. 86 

William 82, 83, 85, 86, 88 

Lonimas, Henry 75 

John 75, 76 

Ralph 75 

Thomas 72 

Lommys, Geoffrey 106 

John 83, 106 

Joseph 93 

Lomys, Edward 84, 86 

Frances 86 

Jane 86 

Tosiph 102 

Thomas tj,, 86 

William 84. 86 

London, Roger 595 

Loomis, Abbey S 36, 41 

Agnes 121 

Agnis 98 

Burdett 20 

Charles Battell zo 

Charles J 20 

D. Alden 20 

Elias 18, 20, 21 

Elisha S 20, 31 

Epaphras 35 

Fannie E 20 

Florence A 20 

Francis Engelsby 20 

Geoffrey 86, 98 

Rev. George 35 

Grace L 20 

Harriet E. R 20 

Henry Bradford 20 

Hezekiah B 35. zi, 4i 

James C 35, Z7> 4i 

Jennie 20, 46 

John 23, 51, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102, 103, 

121, 122, 123, 124, 594, 595 

John H : 20 

Col. John M 35, 17, 40, 41, 47 

John T 20 

Joseph 15, 16, 18-24, 31, zi, 35. 37. 39, 
42, 49, 50-52. 74. 75. 79. 80, 83, 84. 93, 
94. 95. 96. 97, 98, 100, 1 01, 102, 103. 
104, 106, 108, 112, 113, 115, 119, 121, 

122, 123, 124, 126, 595. 



PAGE 

Loomis, Mary 22 

Mary H 38, 40, 46, 47 

Mary L. W 20 

Mindwell Pease 20 

Nathaniel 23, 51, 122, 123, 124 

O.s'^ert B 35, 37, 41 

Phihp 125 

Pnscilla 86 

Samuel 23, 51, 122, 123, 124 

Sarah H 115 

Seymour C 20 

Thomas 23, 51, 122, 123, 124 

Thomas H 20 

Walter T 20 

William S 20 

Loomys, Jeffrey 98 

John 594, 595 

Joseph 1 08 

Lounsbury, Governor P. C 150 

Lovejoy, Rev. Elijah P 226 

Lower, M. A 63 

Lowmas, John 26 

Lucas, John Selden 249 

Ludington. Mr 317 

Lumace, John 84 

Lumalls, Margaret 75, 76 

Lumas, Edward 33 

Tohanes 85 

Thomas 87, 88 

Lumax, Edward 33 

Lumes, Anne 88 

Richard 87 

Lumliale, Laurence 75 

Lumhales, Nicholas 75 

Thomas 75 

Lumhals, Agnes 78 

Ann 80 

Dorothie 80 

Helias 77, 78, 80, 112, 122 

Marjerye 80 

Richard 76, 77 

Sir Richard 112 

Lumhalx, Sr. Richard 96 

Lumise, Agnes 86 

Lummas, Anne 86, 87, 83 

Bridget 86, 87 

Gualters 85 

James 85 

Tane 86 

Richard 86 

Thomas 84, 86, 87 

William 86, 87 

Lummasse, Richard 91 

Lummcas. Margareta 85 

Lummis, Ellzabetha 85 

Henry 28S 

Toseph 103 

Marie 103 

Lummus, Edward 33 

Lummys, Agnes 86 

Geoffrey 99 

James 85, 86 

Tohanna 85 

John 83, 85, 86, 88, 89, 96, 97, 98, 99. 

loi, 102, 106 
Toseph 84, 86, 93, 96, 103, 104, no, in 

Richard 86 

Richus 85 

Lummyus, Thomas 82, 83, 85, 86, 89 

Lummys. William 83, 85, 86 

Lumys, Agneta 85 

Lunt, John 97, 99, loi 

Luther. — 106 

Lymace, Johanna 85 

John 84 

Lyman, Richard 134, 139 

Lynch, Rose 87 

Lyiiche, Robert 87, 88 

Lyngwood, W 22 

Lynwood, W 595 

Lyon, — . . 485 

Lyster, Sir Richard 92 

McClellan, Gen 130, 196, 533 

McClure, Rev. David 172 

Dr 117 

MacCracken, Chancellor 468 



8oi 



Ktihpx iFtftlt 



McDowell, — 318, 601 

McGill, Lord • 365 

McKinley, President William 449. 550, 566 

McKinstry, Mrs. Mary ;.••••<, J'^ 

McLaren, John 46, 318, 3i9. 508, S98, 602 

McLean, (Governor) George P 39 

Macaulay. Thomas Babington 97 

Malken, Ric 7° 

Malwayn, John 9^ 

Mansfield, Gen '3° 

Manwaring, Charles W 122. '36 

Marconi, Mr -tS^ 

Maria. William S i''9 

Marsh, Mrs. Delight ;/4 

Margaret 

Marston, Col 

Maryon, John 

Mason, Capt. John 



Mr 

Masters, Nicholas M. 
Mather. Samuel . . . . 

Matt, Mr 

Maundeville. Mr. . . 

Maxcy, William 

Maynard, John 

Metier, Xpofer 



290 

595 

149 

54 

254 

141 

22 

73 

595 

595 

76 

75 

173 

76 



536 

454 



Mciior. Parnel 
Merrell, John . . . 
Meylond. Robert 

Miller, Ellen 

Henry B. 

Mills, Hon. A. M ,,a k„. 

Gen. Roger Q 318, 601 

S.imuel 7 ^07 

Moore, Daniel ■•• ;3» 

John 122. 131. '30. >38 

Morant. Phillip ,^f 

Morgan, Lieut. Col '9' 

Morse, Mr ■ ^|; 

Morris, Governor Luzon B J"? 

Thomas 3-» 

Mosby, John S •*3o 

Moses, John ^ 

Moses, Mrs. Louisa '*' 

Mott, Adrian at s« 

Moulton, Dorothy »5, =0 

Moxon. Rev. . . . 
MuUins. Priscilla 



118 

427 
550 



Munson. Charles P SS" 

Murray, J. A. H °^ 



MylwaVde, Thomas 
Myres. Robert 



76 
594 



Ncalc, John ^ 

Newberry. Joseph ,g^ 

Newcomb, Harvey '^ 

Newton. F.dwin H ' ' 

Prof. Hubert A 335 

Noble, Tahan '" 

O- Gaunt, John .%' Ml 

Oglesby, Gen 598. 99 

Oldham, John "=. 17 

"Old Nance." ■;■■•.•■•••. ,,0 

Olendorf, Case & Gillespie •• ^3° 

Olmsted, Nicholas ;^' ,, 

Prof 332, 333 

Otis, Ephraim A '"' 

Packard. Charles ;■;; %l 

Painter, Hannah h ' 

Palmer, Col. Gershom -J 

Parker, Rev. E. P. ..■••■■ : "^ 

Dr. George Gillespie 545 

Laurence ,^ 

}:<'i' '} •.;::::::::■. 88 

Robert 6- 

Par. William o, gg 

Pasfield, Alice ■" g, 

Christine gj 

John ••; g6 

Kryster g, 

Mrs ■* 



FACE 

Pasfeilde. Thomas 83 

Patrick. Richard F 532 

Patterson. Daniel T 208 

Payne, Edward 21, 22 

Solomon 149 

Paynes. Roberts 595 

Pedley. James 70 

Pengallv. Jane 86, 98 

Pen- Pen Mox-Mox, Chief 493 

Peppis, John no 

Perce, Margaret 83 

William 82 

Perie, Alicia 84, 86 

Perkins, Elizabeth I57 

Phelps. George 3 ' 5 

Phillips. Betsey 184 

Louise Loomis 20 

Pierce. Prof. Benjamin 340, 482 

President 255 

Piggott. William 105 

Pilkington, Sir John 65 

Pitkin, Albert Hastings "5. "6 

Sarah Loomis 20 

Pker, Roberte 84 

Plantagenet, Blanche 7i 

Richard 97 

Plunkett, Charles H 184 



127 



52, 



332 
25s 
143 
4S1 

IQl 
104 
130 
255 
525 



Poisson. Prof. 
Polk. President . . . 
Poraeroy. Jeremiah 
Senator 

Ponder. Mr 

Porter. John 

Natbanale 

Sarah .... 
Potter, Benjamin . 

Mrs. Laura 525 

Pouillet, Prof 332 

W 556 

Pratt. Capt. Amos 

Preston. Elizabeth »o 

Rev 

William . . 
Prindle. Benjamin . 

Pritchard. Miss 

Purchas. William . . 
Putnam. Col. Israel 
Pyore, Edmund , . . 



Powers. George W 556 

Tt^-*^ f-^r\* \mn^s S-" 

;, 98 
366 
98 
223 
140 
105 
207 
594 



Quantrell 



355 



Raleigh, Sir Walter 

Ralle, Father 

Rawson. Edward 

Ravmont. George 

Redferne. Edward 

Reed. Thomas Buchanan 

Reinhart. Clara Grace 

Rice. Edmund 

Rowland •• 

Rich. Governor John T =g 

Richards. Hiram ,„^ 

, j^^p :;::: 62 

Richardson. Mr ,„, 

Ridley. Bishop ,, 

Ridpath. Rev. Georp ['..[['.'.'.'.. 33 

"'.'''.'.\'.'....- 235 



115 
145 
370 
594 

76 
15s 
581 
3.S8 

85 
556 



Rev. Philip 
Riley, Sarah 



Robbins, Francis L '..'.'.'.'.'.'. 288 



Sarah B, 



46 



Robinson. Henry S ; ^9 

Robson. Thomas 312 



Rogers, 



Tabez T. . 
John H. 



523 
103 



Richard ^g^ 

RoIIo. the Viking " ; , -3 

Rood. Mr ■^•••■i"l . 363 

Roosevelt. Vice President ; 3 ^ 

Root. Hon. Ehhu 5^ 

Row. Mr. . '.'.'.'.... 147 

Rowland. Eunice _ ,5^ 

Rumsev, Col. William ...• •. . 

Rude the first Czar of Russia ■ • • • 393 

Russell. Wilton _ gj 

Rust. John ;•■;•• 475 

Ryeise, Michael 



ffinnmia (^ritealogij 



802 



PAGE 

Sabin, Capt 117 

Sabin, Timothy 198 

Saff erey, — 116 

Sage, Comfort 213 

Sanford, Robert 167 

Santiford, Isabell 77 

Saxton, Mrs. Edith 4-5 

Schiller, Mme. Madeline 45o 

Schuyler, Gen. Philip 604 

Scrivener, Bartholomew 103 

Sears, Maria 235 

Sepstyn, Alen 87 

Septuans, Raymond 96 

Series, John 594 

Seymcr, Samuell 82 

Shaw, Denis W 558 

Sheldon, Capt. Ebenezer 1 59 

Lovisa 160 

Silas 143. 194 

Sheridan, Gen. P. H 319, 598, 599. 603 

Sherman, Gen. W. T. 316, 317, 318. 478, 493, 601 

Roger 535 

Sherring, John 31 

Sibthorpe, Elizabeth 99 

John 99 

Silvester, John 85 

Skeet, W. W 63 

Skinner, John 22, 598 

Martin 594 

William 594 

Richard 196 

Skynner. Wilbia 594 

Slacke, Henry 76 

Smith, CM 616 

Garrett 366 

Hon. George W 454 

Gen. Joseph 238 

Thomas 148 

W. J 365 

Rev 393 

Smythe, Richard 76 

Soules, Lester 440. 550 

Sousa, Philip 5^5 

Spelman, John 78 

Spencer, Col. Joseph 596 

Speyer, James 468 

Sport. Edmunde 11 

Sprague, Darius 190 

Spriggs, Elmer E 604 

Spurge, Richard 105 

Thomas 105 

Standish, Miles 231 

Stannarde, Anne 88 

Starr, Oliver L 375 

Stearns, Charles T 420 

Stebbins, Elisha 616 

Steele, John 22 

Stephen, Anne 86, 87 

Stetson, Mr 261 

Stewart, Alvin 366 

Stoddard, E. H 366 

Judge Wm. B 387 

Stokcdale. William 92 

Strong. George ZT^* 610 

Stuart, Gen 320 

Suckling, Mr 80 

Sudburye, Martha 83 

Sumner, Charles 481 

Swift, Col. Heman 222, 596 

Tabor, Gideon i97 

Taft, Lorado 598 

Talbot, Henry 75 

Talcott, John 22 

Tappan, Lewis B. 366 

Tarbox, I. N 115 

Taylor, John 387 

Tohn M 36, 40. 46 

"Nancv 184 

Dr. Nathaniel 387 

Perrvander 432 

President 25^; 

Temple, Rev. J. H 118 

Tennyson, Alfred 65, 90 

Thomas, George H 319. 603 

Mrs 534 

Thompson, Harry 528 



Thornton, Fraunce 83 

Sara 82 

Tilden, Fred 514 

Tileston, Sarah 185 

Todd, Mabel Loomis 20 

Thomas 143 

Tomlinson, George 387 

Tongue, Elias 70 

John 70 

Treat, Samuel 148 

Trumbull, J. Hammond 21 

Judge 191 

Tucker, Roljert 607 

Stephen 128 

Tudor, Mary 23, 123 

Samuel 139 

Tupper, Georgia A 253 

Turnor, Jo loi 

Tuthill, Judge R. S 598 

Tuttle, Gershom 244 

Tyler, President 255 

Tyndale, John 105 

Tyterton, George 76 

Henry ■](* 

Thomas 76 



Van Buren, Martin 254 

Van Schaack. C. P 277 

Vining, Mr. G. H 20 

Wait, Maj. Horatio L 316, 319, 598 

Waite, Chief Justice 334 

Walcott, Oliver 341 

Walle, Daniel 594. 595 

Wanne, Richard 594 

Ward, Samuel 292 

Warhani, Rev. John 24, 393 

Warner, Governor 556 

Warr. Ann 86, 98 

Warshe. John 595 

Washington, Gen. George 151, 168, 186, 222, 447, 
996 

Webb, Harriet Loomis 20 

Webster, Charles 147 

Cyrenus 177 

Ebenezer 19S 

Dr 146 

Wedgwood, H 63 

Weed, Emily 294 

Mrs. L. B 611 

Wells, Capt. Levi 596 

West, Frederic 105 

Wetmore, Capt. Gideon 610, 615 

Whedon, W. T 4"6 

Wheeler. — 485 

Wheelock, Dr 24 

Whitaker, Henry 538 

Mr. • 66 

Whitcomb, Major 186 

White, Anna 103, 104 

Bridgctt 103. 104 

Daniel 104 

John I04 

Elizabeth 103, 104 

Mary 49, 86, 98, 103, 104, 108, 121 

Nathaniel 103, 104 

Robert 52, 86, 103, 104, 106, 121 

Rosanna » 04 

Sarah 103. 104 

Seth 176 

Mr 598 

Whitehead. Priscilla 86 

Whitney, John 233 

Whittemore, Rev. Dr 610 

Whittier, the poet 141 

Wilkines, Robert 595 

Wilkins, Tames 594 

Willingale. Elizabeth 83 

Wilson, Elizabeth 99 

James (sec'y) 536 

Alary 99 

Senator 48 1 

Thomas 99 

William 99 



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Wilson, Capt. William 207 

Gen 485 

Winship, Capt. Edward 3u3 

Winthrop, Ciovcrnor 115 

WitchcUl, Mr 52 

Wolcott, John 129, '35. '47 

Henry 52. J29. 3>5 

Roger 139. 141 

Wood, Robert 86 

Woo<lbridKe, Sylas "43 

Wooddc, Nicolaus ■ ^5 

Woode, Robert 02, 83 

Sara °2 

Woodward, — ' '6 

Woolaston, G. Woods i'3 

Worcester. Joseph E '"' 

Worthe, Robert 595 

Worlhington, Governor Thomas 301 



TACK 

Wright, John 88 

Judge John C 454 

Joseph 63 

Thomas 63 

Wyclif, John 104 

Wylbow, Thomas 595 

Wyscman, James 594 

Yale, Rev. Cyrus 192 

Yates, Gen 561. o<") 

Governor Richard 3' 7 

Yonge, Robert 87 

Young, Urigliam 242 

Zwingle — '°' 



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The military record of the Loomis Family in the various wars in which this country has 
been engaged since its first settlement by the English, as shown by the colonial town records 
and the records and muster rolls of the various states in which they lived. 

"Such as went forth to battle, expert in war." — / Chron. xii, 36. 

"The men whose unrecorded deeds 
Have stamped this nation's destiny." 

MILITARY STRUGGLES. 

Pequot War 1636-7 War with Tripoli 1805 

King Philip's War 1675-8 Shawnee War 1811 

Bacon's Rebellion 1676 War of 1812 1812-4 

King William's War 1689-97 First Seminole War 1817-8 

Queen Anne's War 1702-13 Black Hawk War 1832 

King George's War 1743-8 Second Seminole War 1835-42 

French and Indian War 1754-63 Patriot War 1837-8 

The Revolution 177S-83 The Mexican War 1846-8 

Shay's Rebellion 1786 The Civil War 1861-5 

The Miami War 1790-3 Modoc War 1872-3 

Whiskey Rebellion I794 Sioux War 1876 

John Adams' War 1798 Spanish War 1898 

The Loomis Family has sent its full proportion of soldiers to the front in our many 
military struggles. As the following pages reveal, they were found in King Philip's War, 
the various Colonial Wars, the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, the 
War of 1812, the Civil War, the minor Indian Wars, and the Spanish-American War. 

You will find them at Lexington and Bunker Hill, at Ticonderoga, Valley Forge and 
Yorktown, at Antietam, Gettysburg and Chattanooga, with Sherman on his march to the 
sea, and with Grant on the surrender of Lee. 

When the roll is called nearly one thousand who bear the name of Loomis will answer 
aye. 

We are indebted to Mr. John H. Loomis (No. 6996), of Chicago, 111., President of the 
Illinois Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, for the following extensive and 
complete military records of Loomis soldiers, and he writes as follows : — 

The following lists contain the names of nearly one thousand persons by the name of 
Loomis who have done military duty for the Colony or the United States. 

As there were no general muster rolls for the respective colonies for the intercolonial 
wars, the town records are the only sources of definite information. It is not only pos- 
sible, but extremely probable, that there are other names which ought to be in this list. Dur- 
ing the period when these wars occurred — from the earliest settlement to 1763— all whose 
names were found lived in either Connecticut or Massachusetts. 

At the time of the Revolution, the family had scattered more widely and the name 
of Loomis appears on the muster rolls of New York and Vermont. The rolls of the 
American Revolution are quite complete, showing the names of all the soldiers in 
Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York and Vermont. Among these may be found the 
names of one hundred by the name of Loomis. 

Connecticut and Ohio are the only states that have complete muster rolls of the War 
of 1812, and the Mexican War. The muster rolls of all the other states containing the names 
of soldiers in these two wars, and the various Indian wars, are buried in the archives of 
the War Department in Washington. These rolls are inaccessible : first, it is impossible 
for the military secretary or the clerks in the office to examine these rolls, and make a li.st 
of the names ; second, others, not of the office, are not permitted to examine them. This 
seems perfectly reasonable. It is hoped and expected that some day Congress may order 
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From the above, it may easily be inferred that there are many people by the name of 
Loomis whose names do not appear on these lists. 

The Adj. -Generals of the various states have promptly and courteously replied to all 
letters asking for information, and the names given in the list for the War of 1812 were 
names gleaned by them from official documents in their respective offices, Connecticut being 
the only exception. This state has published a complete list of all its soldiers up to, and 
including, the Civil War. 

The muster rolls of the states for the Civil War are very complete, and the names in 
the following pages are from their muster rolls, unless especial mention is made to 
the contrary. 



Table I. 

The following table was prepared by Dr. Elias Loomis for his 1875 edition. We have 
thought best to reproduce it as he gave it, except changing the numbers in the second column 
to the new numbers given in this edition. 

In 18^5 there was published, under authority of Congress, a complete list of the names 
of those who had hitherto received pensions from the U. S. government for military ser- 
vices. This list fills three octavo volumes of 1,000 pages each. I have looked through this 
list with great care, and have selected out all the names of Loomis, Lummis, Lomax, and 
every other name which bears anv resemblance to either of the preceding. The follow- 
ing is a complete Ust of these names, including the name of Isaiah Loomis, which is not 
found on the pension list of 1835, but is found on the pension list published m 1840. 



Name. 

Loomis, Andrew, 

Asa, 

Renaiah, 
Benjamin, 
Daniel, 
r)yer, 
Elijah, 
Epaphras, 
Ezra, 
Ezra, 
Ezra, 
George, 
Hezckiah, 
Isaiah, 
Israel, 
Israel, 
Jacob, 
Tacob, 
Jacob, 
Jerome, 
Jesse, 
John, 
John, 
Joseph, 
Lebbeus, 
Oliver, 
Oliver, 
Roger, 
Samuel, 
Samuel, 
Samuel, 
Simon, 
Simon, 
Simon, 
Thomas, 
Lummis, Joseph, 
Lomax, Tohn, 

William, 
Lomack, William, 



Joi 



No. 

2280 

925 

886 

956 

857 

1174 

1014 

947 

579 

1306 

831 

1253 

1046 

852 

802 

1070 

I161 

851 

900 

637 

8i5 

849 

1 1 76 

1048 

1078 

2914 

1255 

1037 

1 163 

828 

1195 

853 

635 

1272 



Age. 

75 
77 
80 
77 
76 
8: 
71 
77 
78 
80 
69 
81 
70 
82 
79 
64 
75 
79 
74 
76 
81 
82 
79 



70 
73 
64 



74 
74 
76 
77 
75 
70 
71 
83 



Stale, County, Service and Rank. 

Mass., Berkshire, Mass. State troops, Priv. 

Ohio. Portage, Mass. State, Priv. 

N. Y., Chenango, Conn, militia, Pnv. 

Conn., Hartford. Conn, line, Pnv. 

Conn., Tolland, Conn, continental. Dragoon. 

Maine, Somerset, Continental navy. Manner. 

N. Y., Onondaga, Conn, militia, Pnv. 

N. Y., Oswego, Conn, militia, Priv. 

Vt., Addison, Mass. militia, Priv. 

N. Y., Onondaga, Conn, militia, Priv. 

N. Y., Yates, Conn, continental, Pnv. 

Pa , Bradford. Conn, continental, Pnv. 

Mass., Hampden, Conn. State troops, Pnv. 

Conn., New London. . 

Conn., Tolland, Conn, continental, Pnv. 

N. Y., Chautauqua. Mass. line, Pnv. 

Mass., Hampden, Conn, militia, Pnv. 

Conn., Windham. Conn, line, Pnv. 

N Y., Albanv, New York line, Pnv. 

N. Y., Ontario, Conn, militia, Priv. . 

Vt . Bennington. Mass. continenta , Mariner. 

Conn , New London, Teamster s line. Pnv. 

Pa , Bradford, N. Y. continental, Pnv. 

N H., Coos, Sheldon's regt.. Dragoon. 

N Y., New York, Swift's Conn, regt., Lt. 

Vt , Rutland, Conn, continental, Priy. 

N Y Greene, Conn, continental. Pnv. 

Maine, Kennebec. Rhode Island line, Pnv. 

Conn, New London, ist Conn, regt., Corp. 

N Y, Franklin, Rhode Island line, 1 nv. 

N' Y Oneida, New York militia. Priv- 

Conn . New London. Conn, continental. Corp. 

N Y.. Herkimer. Conn. line. Pnv. . 

N. Y.. Tompkins. Conn, continental. 1 nv. 

N Y.. Otsego. Conn, militia. S^-rgt. 

Oiiio, Butler. N. J. continental, Pnv. 

Md.. Charles. Maryland line, Pnv. 

N. C, Rowan. N. C. continental, Pnv. 

N C Cumberland, N. C. continental, Pnv. 



Pension Com'd. 

1831 
1831 
1831 
1818 
1831 
1818 
1831 
1831 
1831 
1831 
1831 
1831 
183J 

1831 
1818 
1831 
1820 
1S18 
1831 
1831 
1831 
1831 
1826 
1819 
1831 
1831 
1818 
1794 
iSiS 
1831 
1831 
iSiS 

1 83 1 
1S3I 
ISI8 
1820 
1834 
I8I9 



The last four names on the preceding 1st a- "ot d f ^J^, Teco^nT oh?;°n"f%h^ 
Windsor, but all the others, are behevcd to be "S descendants and h . ^^c ^^ ^^^^^ 

table shows the numbers ■" t^%'='-''^^S"e which a e ^^^'^f^^'^^^'j^J^ ^ from Nathaniel, 
these 35 names, 2 are descended from Joseph Loomis, jr., - irui j 
and 2 from Samuel. . . , ^,. ,„ j ,. u„ ^ descendant of Edward Lum- 

Note by E. S. Loom,-..-Jo.seph Lumm, is beheved t? ^^ ^a"^'^^,,^, Lomax arc believed 
mis, who settled at Ipswich Mass., as ^•''^^^^'^^48. /hose by na ^ ^^^^ ^^^ 

to be descendants of John Lomax, who settled at fort iooago, 
Lomax Gen. 



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In the volumes of "Rejected Pension Claims," the following names are found. The 
claims show military service, but not sufficient to base a claim for pensions. In each case 
the reason for rejection is appended. 

Zilpha, widow of Abner Loomis (1072). Williamsburg, Hampden Co., Mass. Claim 
rejected. "Records of Commissary Dept. not in this office." Rejected Pensions, p. 65. 

Benjamin Loomis, Oakland Co., Mich. "Under age. No proof of service." Ibid, p. 
444- 

Daniel Loomis (972), Plainfield, Otsego Co., N. Y. Pension rejected because he "did 
not serve six months in military capacity." Ibid, p. 98. 

Gamaliel Loomis (2142), Livonia, Livingston Co. "Application must be made with the 
details of his service to the Comptroller at Hartford." Ibid, p. 128. 

Martin Loomis (699), Floyd, Oneida Co., N. Y. "Suspended for further proof." Ibid, 
p. 128. 

Thaddeus Loomis (1080), Richfield, Otsego Co., N. Y. "Suspended for specification of 
officers, dates and places, and all material facts of the several tours." Ibid, p. 128. 

Uriah Loomis (604), Springfield, Clark Co., O. "Not six months in the service." Ibid, 
p. 340. 



I 



COLONIAL WARS. 

T.MJLE II. 



A list of Loomises who served in the various wars, local, Indian, or intercolonial, 
between the years 1639 and 1754. 

We read in Stiles, p. 176: "On March 11, 1657-8, a troop of 30 horse, of 37 men, the 
first in the colony, was organized by the Gen. Court, and placed under the command of Capt. 
John Mason. In this troop appear the names of Nathaniel and Thomas Loomis." 

Also in King Philip's War, Joseph and Nathaniel Loomis each received 6s. 8d. on war 
account, 1675-6. These facts show that from the first the Loomises have offered self and 
property for the defense of their country. 



Name. 



No. 



oomis, A;?ariah, 


150 


Aaron, 


504% 


Daniel, 


25 


Kbenezer, 




Ezra,* 


347 


Gershom, 


163 


.Tabez, 


161 


.Tacob, 


149 


Job, 
John, 


125 
121 


John. 


126 


Jonah, 


190 


Joshua, 


159 


Joseph, 


I 


, Joseph, 
Jonathan, 


117 


49 


Nathaniel, 


7" 


Nathaniel! 


28 


Nathaniel, 


"?6 


Nathaniel, 


139 


Nathaniel, 


296 


Nathaniel, 


391 


Nathaniel, 


480- 


Noah, 


223 


Reuben, 


374 


Roger, 


141 


Samuel, 


8 


Samuel, 


57 


Samuel, 


146 


Solomon 


188 


Thomas, 


6 


Thomas, 


157 


William, 


218 



Residence, Co., Rcgt. and Ratik. 

Colchester, Conn., Lt. 

Mass., Cheney's Co., Priv. 

Windsor, Conn., Sergt. 

Hayden's Co., Priv. 

Wintonbury, Conn., Priv. 

Windsor, Conn., Sergt. 

Holton. Conn., Ensign. 

Colchester, Conn., Capt. 

Colchester, Conn., Ensign. 

Hatfield, Mass., Ensign. 

Windsor, Conn., Ensign. 

Tolland. Conn., Sergt. 

Windsor, Conn., Capt. 

Windsor, Conn., W. Troop of Horse. 

Windsor, Conn., Capt. 

Windsor, Conn., Priv. 

Windsor, Conn., W. Troop of Horse. 

Windsor, Conn., Ensign. 

Windsor, Conn., Lt. 

Colchester, Conn., Sergt. 

Coventry, Conn., Ensign. 

Bolton. Conn.. Capt. 

E. Windsor, Conn.. Capt. 

South wick, Mass., Capt. 

Windsor, Conn., Capt. 

Colchester, Conn., Lt. 

Westfield, Mass., Lt. 

Westfield, Mass., Ser(?t. 

Colchester, Conn.,t Ensign. 

Tolland, Conn., Ensign. 

Windsor, Conn., W. Troop of Horse. 

Windsor. Conn., Sergt. 

Mass., Cheney's Co., Priv. 



Remarks. 

1743. King George's War. 

1746. Expedition against Canada 



1745. Exp*n ag'st Louisburg. 



1743- King George's War. 
1729. 

King Philip's War. 

1731- 

King Philip's War. 

1738. Father Ralle's War. 

King Philip's War. 

King Philip's War. 

King Philip's War. 

^y*^?- Queen Anne's War. 



King Philip's War. 

Queen Anne's War. 

1746. Expedition against Canada. 

King Philip's War. 
King Philip's War. 
1746. Expedition against Canada. 



In the New Hampshire Archives, Vol. HI, is the following: 
Lomas, James, member of a scouting party sent out under Sam Miller in 1744. See Vol. 3, N. H. Report. 
Loomis, Jarom, of Alsted. In Capt. Flood's Co., Priv. See Vol. 3, p. 898. 

* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 
t See N. E. PL and G. Reg., Vol. 50, 



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Table III. 

Loomises, residents of Connecticut, who served in the French and Indian Wars, as 
shown by the records of the Connecticut Historical Society, Vols. I and II, 1755-62. 

Remarks. 
Rode own horse at Ft. Wm. Henry. 
Ticonderoga, burial at Green Bank. 
[Oct. i6, 1759. 
Dead. Oct. ir, 1761. 
Ft. William Henry. 
Crown Point Expedition, 



Name. 



Loomis, 



Aaron 

Abel.* 

Abel. 

Adiah,* 

Bariah, 

Benoni, 

Benoni, 

Benoni, 

Benoni, 

Benoni,* 

Caleb. 

Caleb. Jr., 

Charles, 

Daniel, 

David. 

F.bcnezer, 

Ebenezer, 

Ebcnezer, 

Ebenezer, 

Ebcnezer, 

Elijah. 

Eliphalet. 

Eliphaiet, 

Eliphalet, 

Eliphalet, 

Eliphalet. 

Eliphalet/ 

Epaphras, 

Ephraham, 

Ephraim, Jr. 

Ephraim, 

Ezra, 

Gideon, 

Hezekiah, 

Isachar, 

Israel, 

Israel, 

John.* 

John, 

Joseph, 

Joseph, 

Nathaniel 

Simeon, 

Solomon, 

Thomas, 

Timothy, 
Zachariab, 



Loomis. Matthew, 
Loomis, Nathaniel, 



No. Year. 


504 


1757 


86 


1758 


252 


1762 


386 


1761 


393 


1757 


240 


1755 




1756 




1757 




1759 




1762 


168 


1757 


429 


1757 


258 


1755 


154 


1756 


493 


1756 




1755 




1756 




• 757 




1759 




1761 




1755 


261 


1755 




1756 




1758 




1759 




1 76 1 




1762 


360 


1757 


170 


1755 


478 


1757 


509 


1758 




1757 


260 


■ 755 


187 


1755 


512 


1757 




1757 




1762 




.758 


241 


1761 


237 


1758 


355 


1761 


39> 


1756 


517 


1758 


406 


1757 




1757 


32s 


1755 


309 


1759 



98 1761 



271 1757 



Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 
Torrington, Torrington Co.; Sergt 

, Wolcott's; I St; Priv. 

, ist; Gen. Lyman's; Priv. 

, King's; I St; Priv. 

Windsor. Stoughton's; Scrgt. 
Hartford, Pitkin's; ist; Priv. 
Hartford, Patterson's; 3d; Corp. 

, Payson's; ist; Priv. 

, Whittlesey's; ist; Priv. 

, Patterson's: ist; Priv. 

, Day's; 1st & Trumball's; Priv. 

Colchester, Day's; Trumball's; Priv. 
Windsor, Allyn's; 3d; Priv^ 
Norwich, Whiting's; 4th; Priv.^ 
Lebanon, Hyde's; Miscel's; Priv. 
Windsor. Sav. & Allyn's; 3d; Sergt. 

, Aliens; 3d. 

. Marsh's, Philips & Trumble s. 

Windsor, Hungerford's; ist. 
Windsor. King's; ist. 
, Allyn's; 3d; Priv. 

, Payson's; ist; Corp. 

, Allen's; 3d. 

Windsor, Wolcott's; ist. 

, Payson's; ist. 

, King's; ist. 

. ist; Lyman's. . 

Torrington. Tornngton Co.; Pnv. 

Coventry, Leach's; 3d; Pri''- _ . 

Lebanon. Welles'; Lyman s; Pnv. 

, Barker's; 2d; Pnv. 

Fitch's; Militia: Pnv. 

Windsor. Allyn's; 3d; Ppv- 

Canaan. Whiting's; Militia; Pnv. 

, Torrington's: Pnv. 

, Pcttibone's; Pnv. 

, Durkee's; ist. 

, Barker's; 2d; Corp. _ 

, Hitchcock's; 2d; Pnv. 

Hartford, 2d; 1st; Pnv. 

, Wolcott's: ist. 

. Allen's; 3d; Pnv. . 

Torrington. Lee's; ist: Pnv. 

Windsor. Stoughton s; Friv. 
Goshen, Fitch's; Militia; Lt. 
Lebanon. Terry s; ist; Pnv. 

, Leach's; Pnv. 

additional; ,- t> j. 

Windsor. Capt. He is not mentioned in the Conn. Hist. Soc. Record,. 

FROM MASSACHUSETTS: 

Ft. William Henry. 
Southampton, 

• Killed, died of wounds or disease. 



Died in service, Dec. 7, 1762. 

Also Stapp's Co., 1759. 

Served also in 1756. 

Under Capt. Loomis of Colchester. 

1756-1762. Several enlistments. 

[bard's; ist. 
Also in Barnard's; ist; 1760, Hub- 

Also 17 days in 1757. 
Canada Expedition. 



Died in service. 

Also served in 1756- 

Also served in 1759. 

Ft. William Henry. 

Also 17 days in i757. 

Also 1757. Ft- Wm. Henry. 

Lake George; sent to Simsbury. 

Ticonderoga: buried, Nov. 12, 1758. 

Deserted Sept. 17. 

Served 14 days in 1757. 
In Whitney's; 3d; I759. 
Also served in 1756 and I75»- 

Also served in I757 =nd 1758- 



It gives us pi 
that we owe less. 
"The one was a contest 



THE WAR OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. 

Table IV. 
"And high as heavn rang out the cry, 

We bought this land with blood and tears, 
And, by Eternal God o" "§"', „_,^„. Atkinson. 
We will not vield our liberty! 



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a few of us can be enrolled as sons or daughters of the Revolution, all whose ancestors 
were of the fathers of New England can be enrolled as sons or daughters of the struggle 
for existence. 

Connecticut. 

The Revolutionary muster rolls of Connecticut show the following soldiers by the name 
of Loomis. Those whose time is given in days were of the "Lexington Alarm" contingency. 



Name. 



No. 



Loomis, 



Abijah, 


980 


Abraham, 




Abner, 


407 


Ahner, 


1072 


Andrew, 


291 


Asa, 


813 


Asa, 




Asa, 


925 


Amasa, 


453 


Benaiah. 


886 


Benjamin, 


956 


Benoni, Jr., 


644 


BriKadore 


694 


Beriah. 


1 00 1 


Drye-Dyer 


1 1 74 


Daniel, 


857 


Daniel, 


1081 


Dick, 


1209 


Eleazer, 


300 


Elihu, 


650 


Elijah, 


397 


Elijah, 


971 


Elisha, 


1258 


Elisha. 




Epaphras, 


360 


Epaphras, Jr., 


947 


Ephraim, 




Ezekiel, 


544? 


Ezra. 


598 


Francis, 


909? 


Gamaliel, 


2142 


Giles.t 


1134 


Grove 




Hezakiah, 


1046 


Isaiah, 


852 


Israel, 


648? 


Israel, 


802 


Jarom, 


612 


Jabez, 


295 


Tacob,"^ 


1 161 


Jacob, 


851 


Jesse, 




Jesse, 
Joel, 


8-5 


447 


Joel, 


642 


John, 


849 


John, Jr., 


241 


Jonathan,. 


937 


Jonatlian, 


814? 


Jonathan, 


326 


Tosiah, 
Joseph, 


418 


865 


Joseph, 




Joseph, 




Joseph, 




Joseph, 


1048 


Joseph, 




Joseph, 




Joseph, 




Joseph, Jr., 




Justus, 




Lebbeus, 


1078 


Luther, 


1005 


Martin, 


699 


Moses, 


1207? 


Noah. 


875 


Obadiah, 




OHver, 


■255 


Oliver, 


2914 


Remembrance L. 


, 948 


Roger,* 


405 - 


Roger, Jr., 


1037 


Rossell, 




Samuel, 


1195 



Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank, 

Windsor, 4th; 8th; Priv. 

Norwalk, Capt. Phelps' Horse; Priv. 

Bolton, 6th; 3d Bat.; Lt. 

Union, Priv. 

Bolton, Harmon's; 4th; Priv. 

Lebanon. 6th; 3d; Priv. 

, Dewey's; Johnson's; Priv. 

Torrington, 6th Brigade; Priv. 
E. Windsor, ist; Terry's; Capt. 
Chenango Co., N. Y., Priv. 
Windsor, Priv. 
Lebanon, Priv. 
Torrington. Sth; Priv. 
Tolland. Priv. 
Litchfield, loth; 4th; Priv. 
Tolland, Grant's; Johnson's; Lt. 
Colchester. Priv. 

, Eell's; 3d; Corp. 

, Brigham's; Sth Line; Sergt. 

E. Windsor, Wolcott's; Priv. 

, loth; 19; Corp.; 6th; 8; Priv, 

, Bissell's; Mostey's; Priv. 

Coventry, Priv. 

. Sergeant's; Backus' ; Priv. 

Torrington. 8th; 2d Bat.; Capt. 

Torrington. 8th: Priv. 

Norwalk, Capt. Phelps' Horse; Priv. 

, Brown's; 4th; Priv. 

Bolton. 4th; Corp. 

, Robert's; i8th; Priv. 

Lebanon, Priv. 

E. Windsor, 3d Troop; 4th; Capt. 
Norwalk, Capt. Phelps' Horse; Priv. 
Bolton, Well's; Wolcott's; Priv. 
Lebanon. Waterman's; Sergt. 
Hartford. 6th; Sth; Priv. 
Tolland. Webb's; Priv. 

. Clark's; 3d Bat.; Priv. 

Coventry, Hutchinson's; Corp., Priv. 

Colchester. Priv. 

Lebanon, Priv. 

Hebron. 6th; 3d; Priv. 

"State IVIan-of-war Oliver Cromwell." 

E. Windsor. Backus'; Capt. 

, Gillett's; Moseley's: Priv. 

Lebanon, Sergeant's; Backus'; Priv. 
E. Windsor. Serg'nt's; Backus; Priv. 
Windsor, 3d; 2d; Corp. 
Lebanon, 6th; 3d; Priv. 
Coventry, Clark's; 3d Bat.; Corp. _ 
Hartford, Grant's; Johnson's; Priv. 
Lebanon, 6th ; 3d ; Serg. 

, 3d; 2d; Priv. 

, Smith's; Elmore's; Priv. 

, 4th: Priv. 

Bolton. Sheldon's; Priv. 

, Stoddard's; Belden's; Priv. 

, Fort's; Hooker's; Priv. 

, Gillett's; Moseley's; Priv. 

Lebanon, Priv. 

. Well's; Wolcott's; Priv. 

Colchester, Swift's Regt.; 3d; Lt. 

, Abbe's;' 3d; Priv. 

Windsor. Priv. 

E. Hartford. Hopkin's; 3d; Priv. 

. Foot's; Hooker's; Priv. 

"Under Gen. Gates to the northwar 

, 2d; Priv. 

, Foot's; Hooker's; Priv. 

, Bradley's; Priv. 

Bolton, Sherburne's; Priv. 

Bolton, Priv, 

Munson, Sth; Priv. 

, Champion's; 3d; Corp. 



Remarks. 

Fifer. 

July 9. 1779. 

In cont'l army, 1777. Lex. Alarm. 

Not in service 6 nios. 

3 yrs. Drummer. 66 days. 

Lex. Alarm. 12 days. 

[of Boston. 
1777. Lex. Alarm. 6 days. Relief 
Pensioner. 
Pensioner. 

Corp., 1776. Lex. Alarm, 3^^ days. 
Sheldon's Dragoons. 
Lex. Alarm. 17 days. Tic'ga. S. 
Pensioner. [of Boston. 

Burg.'s sur. 7 days. 7 yrs. Pens'r. 
Not in service 6 mos. 
"Enlisted for the war." 
Served 3 yrs. 
Ind. Company. 
Prisoner. Returned Jan. 22, 1777. 

Lex. Alarm. 2 days. 

"Light Horse." 

"Wads worth Brigade." 

Relief Volunteer. Pensioner. 

7-9-1779. 

Corp., 1776. 3 yrs. 

Continental Line. 8 days. 

Deserted Sept., 1776. 

Pens'n rejected. Not in serv. 6 mos. 

"Light Horse." 6 days. 

7-9-1779. 

State Militia. 21 days. Pensioner. 

Pensioner. 

Served 3 yrs. Lex. Alarm. 6 days. 

3 yrs. Continental Line. 

Wadworth's Brigade. 

Lex. Alarm. 2 days. 

Lex. Alarm. 22 days. Pensioner. 

Lex. Alarm. 14 days. 

Lex. Alarm. Continental Line. 

A sailor. Pensioner. 

"Light Horse." 

"Light Horse." Pensioner. 
Lex. Alarm. 7 days. 
Bat. Bunker Hill. 

[gade. Arnold's Exped'n. 
Bat. Bunk. Hill. Wadsworth's Bri- 
Lex. Alarm. 6 days. 
Lex. Alarm. 6 days. Bat. Bun, Hill. 

Ft. Stanwix & vicinity. Cont. Line. 
Cont. Line. 

Dragoons. Pensioner. 
Wolcott's Brigade. 



Lex. Alarm. 4 days. 

[days. Adj.. ist & 2d. Pens*r. 
Bunker Hill. Arnold's Exp'n. 22 
Conn. Line. Stony Point. 3 yrs. 
Not in service 6 mos. 
Not in service 6 mos. Taken pris- 
[oner Dec. 10, 1780. 
d in 1777-" 
Conn. Line. Pensioner. 
Conn. Line. Pensioner. 
Pris'n'r. Ret., N. Y., Dec. 26, 1776- 
3 yrs. service. 
Lex. Alarm. Pensioner. 
Conn. Line. 
Conn. Line. Pens'n'r. Morristown. 



8o9 



3lnbrx i'txtl) 



Name. 



Loomis, Samuel, 


828 


Samuel, 


1163 


Simon, 




Simon, 


636 


Simon, 


853 


Simon, 


1272 


Simon, 




Solomon, 




Solomon, 




Thaddeus, 


1080 


Thomas, 




Thomas, 


I'i5 


Thomas, 


87 > 


Thomas, Jr., 


329 


Timothy, 


856 


Watson, 


996 



Residence, Co., Rcgt. and Rank. 

Bolton, Sherburne's; Corp. 
Colchester, Stillwell's; 1st; Corp. 

, 2d; 3d; Priv. 

Mansfield, 2d troop; Sheldon's; Priv, 
Lebanon, Dewey's; Baldwin's; Priv, 
Harmony, N. Y., Robinson's; Enos', 

, Edgerton's; Priv. 

■ , 4th; Priv. 

, Olcutt's; Chapman's; Priv. 

Colchester, Priv. 

, 6th; 3d; Priv. 

, Well's; Wolcott's; Sergt. 

, Clark's; Sage's; Sergt 

Lebanon, Priv., Lieut. 

Coventry, Dewey's; Johnson's; Priv 

E. Windsor, Grant's; Mosley's; 2d Lt, 



Re I 



Served 3 yrs. 
Pensioner. 



Pensioner. 



Dragoons. Pens'r. Burgoyne's sur. 

Pensioner. Conn. Line. 

Priv. Pensioner. Conn. Line. 

Norwich Militia Horse. 

Conn. Line. 



Not in service 6 mos. 



Wadsworth's Brigade. 
Lex. Alarm. 16 days. 



Pensioner. 
Apr., 1775. 



Brig. Maj. Drafted Sept., 1776. 



ADDITIONAL NAMES. 



There is evidence, unauthenticated, but believed 
sons also served in the Revolution. 



to be certain, that the following per- 



Name. 


No. 


Loomis, Abner, 


1208 


Asa, 




Amasa^ Jr., 


1141 


Bcnoni, 


240 


Daniel, 


972 


David, 


841? 


Ehenezer, 


495? 


Elijah, 


1014 


Elijah. 


1248 


Eliphalet,* 


710 


Ezra, 


831 


George, 


1253 


Gifieon. 


282 


Ichabod, 


968 


Isaiah, 


868 


Israel. 


1070 


Jonathan, 


299 


Josiah, 




Nathaniel, 


296 


Oliver, 


1172 • 


Reuben, 


374 


Stc|)hen, 


687 


Wait. 


95' 


William,* 


635 


William, 




Lumis, Moses, 




Philip, 




Lummis,Gco, 





Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank, 

Torrington, Priv, r-.- - -- 

Killed. Jan. 3. 1777, age 22, in the army in N. Y. 
E. Windsor. Priv. 



Remarks. 
Rec'd pay for drilling. 



Served at Crown Point. 



Drafted July 27. 1779. 

Crown Point exp'n. Died in N. Y. 

Wounded at Monmouth. Pens'r. 



ilartford. Priv. 

Torrington, Priv. 

E. Windsor. Priv. 

Windsor, 4th; 3d; Priv. 

Bolton, or Windsor, Priv 

Windsor, Priv. 

Bloomfield, 4th: 3d: P"'- . , ,„ rt> ■ _., 

Bolton, Barber's; Priv. '79. and '80. [Pensioner. 

Windsor, Enl. May, 1777; 4th; Priv. Pns n r m ' Old Mill Prison, hng. 

Windsor, 4th: 3d; Priv. £''°*;'" ^"'"'JlP .\,r"' 1, * r. 

Torrington. Priv. See bronze tablet at Winchester, Ct, 

Lebanon, Capt. 

Fotniry^'-Priv iTr^lTVyrs. Bat. Bunker Hilt. 

A sea-captain in the Rev'n; was captured ^vith his ship, and was impris 

oned in England for several years. N. E. Hist, and Gen. Keg. 
Coventry, Ensign 



E. Windsor, Priv 
Winchester. Capt. 
Windsor, Priv. 
Torrington. 8th 
Lebanon, Priv. 
In Co. in R. I. 



Priv. 

Oct., 1777 



Priv. 



, Starr's; Ilinman's; Priv. 



"Alarm list." 
Conn. Line. 

[Winchester, Lonn. 
Under Gen. Harmer. See Records, 
Killed at Bunker Hill. 
Under Capt. Abner Robinson. 
Conn. Line, 1777-8. 
Conn. Line. 1777-8- ^ ., 
Boston siege. loth; Contl; 1775- 



* Killed, died of wounds or disease, 
t One of the escorts of Burgoyne's Army through Conn. 



"Massachusetts Soldiers 
soldiers of Massachusetts by 

Name. No. 

Loomis, Aaron, 
Abijah, 
Amasa, 
Amasa, 
Amos, 

Andrew, 2280 

Andrew, 
Andrew, 
Andrew, 
Andrew, Jr., 
Ascl-Asa, 925 

Bcnaiah, 
Benaiah, 
Benjamin, 
Benjamin, 
Benjamin, 
Benjamin, 
Benjamin, 
Caleb, 



Massachusetts. 
Sailors in the Revohitionary War" show the following 



Remarks. 



and Sailors in 
the name of Loomis, 

Rcsidetice, Co., Rcgt. and Rank. 

Berkshire, Spoor's; .\shley's; Priv. 

, Loomis'; Ashley's; Capt. , 

' n.ppver's- Priv Continental Army. 

— ^ Cheever s, i-nv. ^ Commissary of ordnance. 

S'hwi'ck, Fowler's; Danielson's; Priv. . 

Berkshire. Fitch's; ist Berks.; tst Lt. Pensioner. 

, Spoor's; Ashley's; Priv. 

Fitch's; Hopkin's; Priv. 

; Ashley's: Lt. 

Fitch's; Hopkin s; Priv. „ . „ . 

W S'field, Leonard's; Mos'I'y's; Priv. Pensioner. 
-^-. Fitch's; Ashley's; Pfiv. . 
Egremont. Holm's; Fellows; Pnv. 

Fitch's; Hopkins; Corp. 

', Loomis'; Ashley's; Corp. „,„,„ p. R-gt 

W. Springfield, Chapin s; ,3d; P"V. Hamp. Co. Kegt. 
Sheffield. Spoor's; AsWey,': ^"^P; 
l'r?fi^-id°R°iXXn'tr'r!fnn^y'sr^v. Continental Army. ,779. 



^nnmta ^^n^alngy 



810 



Name. 
Loomis, Daniel, 
Daniel, 
Daniel, 
Daniel, 
Daniel, 
Daniel, 
Daniel, 
Edward 
Elijah, 
Enos, 
Ezra, 
Ezra, 
Ezra, 2 
Ezra, 
Ezra, 
Ezra, 2, 
Israel, 
Israel, 
Israel, 
Israel, 
Israel, 
Jacob, 
Jacob, 
James, 
James, 
James 
Joel. 
Josiah, 
Josiah, Jr. 
John, 
John, 
John, 
Jonathan, 
Joseph, 
Justus, 
Luther, 
Michael, 
Michael, 
Nathaniel, 
Nathaniel, 
Nehemiah, 
Nehemiah, 
Noah, 
Phineas, 
Roger, 
Samuel, 
Solomon, 
Solomon, 
Solomon, 
Uriah, 
Wyman,* 
Zadok, 
Zadok, 



Jr.. 



No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank, 

Egremont, Holm's; Fellow's; Priv. 

Eerks.. Rathbone's; Simond's; Priv. 

Berkshire. Kind's; Brown's; Priv. 

Sheffield, Noble's: Ashley's; Sergt. 

Berkshire, Porter's; Brown's; Priv. 

■ , Spoor's; Ashley's; Sergt. 

, Fitch's; Ashley's; Priv. 

, Sargent's; Gerrish's; Sergt. 

, Rowley's; Priv. 

579 S'thwick, Fowler's; Moseley's; Corp. 

253 , Wheeler's; Simond's; Priv. 

1306 Westfield, Spoor's: Ashley's; Priv. 

, Spoor's; Ashley's; Priv. 

316 , Fitch's; Ashley's; Priv. 

443 , Loomis'; Ashley's; Priv. 

, Fitch's; Ashley's; Priv. 

Palmer, Seward's; Crane's; Priv. 

S'hwick, Fowler's; Danielson's; Priv. 

, Rowlee's; Priv. 

Hamp.. Moseley's; Robinson's; Priv. 

, Carpenter's; Wood's; Priv. 

Egrem't, Warrtner's; Baley's; Fifer. 

, Loomis'; Ashley's; Priv. 

219 Lancsboro, Barn's; Symond's; Priv. 

, Wheeler's; Priv. 

590 . Newell's; Symond's; Priv. 

Berkshire. Priv. 

, Ely's; Brown's; Priv. 

, Spoor's; Ashley's; Drummer. 

1176 Hamp., Dinsmore's; W'dbr'ge's; Priv. 

Sp'f'd, Chapin's; Woodbridge's; Priv. 

Sp'f'd, Chapin's; Gerrish's; Priv. 

Pittsfield, Steven's; Roseter's; Priv. 
592 , Wheler's; Simond's; Priv. 

603 W. Sp'f'd, Munn's; Dike's; Priv. 
Palmer, Grave's; Pynchon's; Priv. 
Egremont, Holm's: Fellow's; Lt. 
, Fitch's; Ashley's; Priv. 

271 Southampton, Sheldon's: 2d; Priv. 

Susq'han., Alvord's; Shepard's; Priv. 

S'thwick, Fowler's; Moseley's; Priv. 

, Fowler's; Moseley's; Priv. 

223 Southwick. Capt. 

, Fellow's: Ashley's; Priv. 

405 , Savage's; Sherburne's; Priv. 

, Savage's; Sherburne's; Priv. 

, Cadwell's; Robinson's; Priv. 

;-, Shaw's; Pynchon's; Priv. 

Springfield, Taylor's; Priv. 

604 W. S'field, Cooper's; L'nard's; Priv. 
Brookfield. Priv. 

, Noble's; Brown's; Corp. 

■, King's; Hopkin's; Corp. 



Remarks. 



Pensioner. 
Pensioner. 

Pensioner. 
Pensioner. 

Continental Army. 



Pensioner. 



Corp. in Morgan's Co. 
Continental Army. 



Hamp. Co. Regt. 
Deserted. 



Continental Army. Lex. Alarm. 
Matrosses. 



Continental Army. 

Not in serv. 6 mos. Pens'n rejected. 

No service credited. 



I 



UNAUTHENTICATED, BUT BELIEVED TO HAVE SERVED. 

Name. No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. Remarks. 

Loomis, Jonathan, 221 Westfield, Corp. Bat. Bunk. Hill and S. of Boston. 

Note — Doubtless the same person served two or more times, and hence, in both Conn, and Mass. rolls, 
there is a repetition of the same name, and probably the party served in both colonies. 

New York. 

Names of members of the Loomis Family in New York who served in the Revolutionary 
War as shown by the official muster rolls. 



Name. 


No, 


Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank, 


Remarks. 


oomis, Abijah, 


883' 


Chenango, Priv. 




Adam, 






A returned prisoner. 
Col. Malcom^s Regt. 


Andrew, 


291 ? 


, Priv. 


Andrew, 


881? 


Albany, 8th; Priv. 


Col. Van Ransalaer's Regt 


Daniel, 




, Priv. 


Col. Van Ransalaer's Regt 


Ezekiel, 




, Priv. 


Col. Willett's Regt. 


John, 


889? 


Albany, militia; loth; Vrlv. 


Col. Graham's Regt. 


John. 




, loth; Ensign. 


Col. Graham's Regt. 


Jacob, 


900 


Albanv, militia; 14th; Priv. 


Col. Knickenbecker's Regt. 


Jacob, 
Job. 




, 8th; 2d; Priv. 


N. Y. Line, '77. '82. 




Albany Co. Militia; 14th: Priv. 


Col. Knickenbecker's Regt. 


Josiah, 
Jerome, 




Albany Co. Militia; 9th; Priv. 


Land Bounty. 


637 


, Priv. 


Land Bounty. 


Peter, 




, 1st; Priv. 


N. Y. Line. 


Seth, 




Albany Co. Militia; 17th; Priv. 




Seth, Jr., 
Timothy, 




Albany Co. Militia; 17th; Priv. 






, 4th; Priv. 


Col. Hardenberg's Regt. 


Note — The Revolutio 


nary Rolls 


do not show the mortality of those in 


the service. 



8ii 



^whtK B'xKtU 



Names of members of the Loomi^ 



Vermont. 
Family doinu 



military duty during the Revolution. 



Name. No. Residence, Co., Rcgt. and Rank. Remarks. 

Thetford, Heaton's; Priv. 

Rutland, Lee's Rangers; Sergt. 3 years. 

Rcgatton, Weld's; Ensign. 

Clarendon, Robinson's; Priv. 

t The name of Ephraim Loomis occurs ten times in the Muster Rolls of Vermont as doing military service. 
It is impossible to tell whether one man is to be credited with all this service, or that it should be divided 
among more persons of the same name. 



lis, Beriah, 


1001 


Ephraim.t 




Jonah, 
Noah, 


874 


873 



THE WAR OF 1812. 
Table V. 



Connecticut. 



Loomis Family in the War of 1812 as given in its published list. 



Loomis, 



ame. 


No. 


Alvin, 


786 


Anson, 




Arial, 




Asa, 




Benoni, 




Chancy, 




Chester, 




Ebenczer, Jr., 




Eldad, 


2186 


Elistia. 




Erastus, 


2226 


George, 




Gershom, 


1147 


ITezekiah. 




Ilubbell, Rev., 


1096 


Israel W., 




Joel.' 
Leonard, 


1283 


4886 


Luke, 


1584 


Luihcr, 




Mcdad, 


2185 


Philander, 


675 


Phiiicas, 


821 


Russell, 




Russell. Jr., 




Timothy, 





Natyie. 

Loomis, David,* 
John, 
Samuel, 



No. 

764 
1560 



Residence, Commander and Rank, 

New London, Tiickerman, Corp. 

, Luther Madley, Priv. 

New London, Jas, Clark, Jr., Priv. 

, Ch.is. Abel, Priv. 

New London. Samuel West, Priv. 

. , Erastus Strong, Priv. 

, Luther lladley.'ist Lt. 

, Jared Strickland, Priv. 

, Asa Copeland, Priv. 

, Jos. A. Bishop, Priv. 

Lebanon, Marines, 2d Lt. 

New London, Samuel West, Sergt. 

New London, Edward Wolcott, Priv. 

, Comfort S. Hyde, Priv. 

, Lt. Col. Brainerd, Chaplain. 

, Jared Strickland, Priv. 

Tolland, Priv. 

Mansfield, John Beach, Mus. 

New London, Ed. Wolcott, Priv. 

, Asa Copeland, Priv. 

Coventry, Asa Copeland, Priv. 

, Ilezekiah Webster. Priv. 

, Luther Hadley, Priv. 

New London, Ed. Wolcott. Pnv. 

, Enos H. Buell, Priv. 

, Asa Copeland, Priv. 



Remarks. 



1S13. 
1813. 
1813. 
1814. 
1813. 
1S14. 
1813. 
1814. 
iSl,!. 
iSlj. 

Wounded, bat. of Lake Champlain. 

1S13. 

1813. 

1813. 

1814. 

1814. 
Killed, Plattsburg, ae. 25. 
He was a fifer. 1813. 

1813. 

1813. 

1813. 

1813. 

1813. 

1813. 

1813. 

1813. 



ADDITIONAL NAMES CREDITED TO CONNECTICUT. 

Residence, Co. and Rank. 

Bolton, Priv. 
Windsorville, Priv. 
Hartford, 25th Inf., Pnv. 

' Killed, died of wounds or disease. 



Remarks. 
Died, Sackett's Harbor. 
Reg. Army. 



Maine. 
As given by the Adj .-General, 1906- 

Name. No. Residence, Co. and Rank 

Loomis, Abner. • • C"»P'- T^°^^''' «"= 



Remarks. 
Nov., 1812, to Nov., 1813. 

Mustered into the service, of the U. S. .0 fJ^%""-V^'^< '''fA^' |" iSfant^y This Regt. was raised 
In Jan., 1815 was a musician in Capt. Henry Snows L-o., 45in u. 
-11. Tvfl-: 



in Bath, Maine. 

As given by the Adj. -General, 1907. 
No 



Massachusetts. 



Name. 

Lomcs, Burly, 
Loomis, Daniel, 

Jonathan C, 
Lomcs, Nehemiah, 
Lummis, Warren, 



, Regl. and Rank. 



2674 



Residence, Co. 
Wiscasset. Me., Col. Thatcher's; Mus. 
Co. raised in Hancock, Smith s; Lt 
Co. raised in Whately. Pratt; Sergt. 
Wiscasset, Me.. Col. Thatcher s; Mus. 
Co. raised in Boston,t Pnv. 



Remarks. 

Sept. 10 to 29, 1814- 
Boston, Sept. 10 to Oct 
"Whately Rifle Greens. 
Sept. 10 to 29. '**'4-„ , 
July I to 30, 1814. Boston 



32- 
1814 



1814. 



IGoDttttB (g^nralngij 



812 



Name. 

Loomis, Justus, 
Robert, 
William, 



No. 
1427 
2349 
267s 



UNOFFICIAL. 

Residence. Co., Regt. and Rank. 



Remarks. 



Wcstfield, Priv. 

Medina Co., Ohio; Priv. Pensioner. 

Co. raised in Whately, Pratfs; Priv. "Whately Rifle Greens." 

* Batt. of Rifles by Maj. Ward. 
t Capt. Hartsliorn's Co. 



1814. 



Ncul Hamfishire. 
As given by the Adj .-General, 1906. 

Name. No. Residence. Co., Regt. and Rank. 
Loomis, Abner, 1042? . , Stanley's; 45, Inf.; Mus. 



Remarks. 
Enlisted Mar. 28, 1814. 



New York. 
As given by the Adj. -General, igo6. 

Name. No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

Loomis, Aaron, 1362 N. Granville, Tuttle's; Volunteer, Lt. 

Alvin, 786 Champion, Ilubbard's; Priv. 

Amasa, 1849? Sackett's II., Owen's; Parker's; Priv. 

Benjamin, 1385 Toulon, Cook's; Gen. Brown's; Priv. 

Elias, 1098 Sack.'s H., Bell's; Shoemaker's; Priv. 

George, 1673 Albion, Miad's; Cleveland's; Priv. 

George, 1199 Lebn'n, Gillett's; Farrington's; Priv. 

Horace, 789 Champion, Palmer's; Cav. ; Priv. 

Israel, 1390 Amsterdam, Bant's; Mclntyre; Mus. 

.Tohn, 785 Champion, Palmer's; Cav.; Sergt. 

Leonard, Sackett's Harbor, Brown's; Priv. 

Lyman, 2129 Caton, Martin's; Hopkin's; Priv. 

Merrill, 2931 Verona, Rutt's; Bellinger's; Priv. 

Nathaniel, 3134 Groton, Graham's; Priv. 

Otis, 788 Champion, Hall's; Sergt. 

Otis, Champion, Palmer's; Cav.; Priv. 

Russell, 2567 Cicero, Chapin's; 147th; Priv. 

Russell, 782 Alex., Mitchell's; Dunham's; Priv. 

Salmon, Groton, Math's; Priv. 

Salmon L., Leyden, Sheldon's; Corp. 

Stephen, 2678 Bushville, Leonard's; Swift's; Priv. 

William 2294? , McKinstry; 52d; Priv. 



Remarks. 

Wagoner for Plattsburg Campaign. 
6 mos. N. Y. militia. Pensioner. 
L. Warrant No. 65651. 
L. Warrant No. 25213. 



149 Regt. 160 acres. 
Reed. 160 acres. 
L. Warrant No. 30312. 
L. Warrant No. 46573. 



Pensioner. 



5 yrs. in Regular Army. 
Steuben Co. 40 acres. 

Reed. 120 acres. 
Pensioner. 

Warrant No. 132. 

Reed. 160 acres. 

Warrant No. 64905 — 120A. 

Warrant No. 28424. 

Warrants Nos. 7379 and 53029. 

Warrant No. 6609. 



ADDITIONAL NAMES WHICH MUST BE CREDITED TO N. Y. 



Name. 

Loomis, .\aron, 
Daniel, 
Ezra, 
Ezra T., 
Tames, 
Joel, 
John R., 
George W., 
Solomon, 



No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

4636 Bainbridge, Capt. 

831 Malone, Priv. 

2092 Malone, Priv. 

2955 Eushville, Priv. 

1314 Ripley, Priv. 

3314 Gallatin, Capt. 

2248 Madison County. 

3137 Tompkins County. 



Remarks. 



Believed to have been an officer. 
In U. S. Army. 

Enlisted at age 16. 

Minute man. 

Claim No. 14543. 
Claim No. 474. 



A certified copy of the rolls gives : 



0/1/0. 



Name. 



Loomis, 



Toel, 
Ralph, 
Razelmon, 
Urial, 



No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

Ashtabula. 

, Stephenson's; Lanier's; Priv. 

2384 , Woodward's; Mason's; Priv. 

, Benedict's; 2d; Corp. 



Remarks. 



2d Regt., 4th Brigade. 
3d Brigade. 



Name. 

Loomis, Reuel, 

William, 



No. 

1396 

1344 



ADDITIONAL NAMES CREDITED TO OHIO ARE: 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. Remarks. 

Tiffin, Priv. Pris. at Detroit, Mich. 

Vienna, Priv. 



Hull's Sur. 



Pennsylvania. 

Name. No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

Loomis, Francis, Lancaster, Neal's; 2d; Priv. 



Remarks. 
I St Brigade. 



8i3 



InhtK i>txtlT 



Vermont. 



As given by the Adj .-General, 1906. 



Name. 



Loomis, 



No. 



Alden S., 


5018 


Azro, 


2S54 


Daniel, 




John, 
Jonah, 




2256 


oseph. 




Nathaniel, 




Noah, 




Reuben, 




Roger, 




Silas. 





Residence, Co., Rcgt. and Rank, 

Roxbury, Orcutt's; Priv. 
Montpelier, Uavis'; Q. M. 

•, Post's; Dixon's; Priv. 

, Post's; Dixon's; Lt. 

, Post's; Dixon's; Priv. 

, Palmer's; ist; Priv. 

, Brook's; Cromwell's; Priv. 

, Post's; Dixon's; Sergt. 

, Mansfield's: Dixon's; Priv. 

, Bate's; Judson's; Priv. 

Montpelier, Hubbard's; Priv. 



Remarks. 

Battle Plattsburg. 
I St Lt. 
Deserted. 

Deserted. 
2d Brigade. 



THE CIVIL WAR. 
T.\BLE VI. 
California. 



From Adj. -General's report. 



Name 



Loomis, 



John N., 
Willis S.,* 
Salmon H., 
Mills S.,* 



No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

San Francisco, B; 2d Cav.; Priv. 
Franklin, Texas. F..; Vet. Inf.; Priv. 
Auburn. F; Jth Inf.; Mus. 
Sacramento City, F; 5th Inf.: Priv. 



Remarks. 



• I think Willis S and Mills S. refers to the same person. I judge that he served his time in the 5th 
Regt. and ?hen«-ent into the Veteran Infantry from Franklin, Texas, where h,s Regt. was located. 



Connectic%it. 

The following named members of the Loomis Family 
Connecticut in the Civil War. 



appear on the muster rolls of 



Name. No. 

Loomis, Adgatc L., 8649 

Albert C, 8526 

Andrew W., 8568 
Andrew W., 

Beni. G., 5424 

Bcnj. T., 8569 

Charles, 4>i8 

Charles A., 8613 

Charles U., 4801 

Charles F., 7473 
Chauncey S., 
Cliauncey S., 
Chester H., 

Clark M., 3557 

David P.. 1627 

Edward W., 935° 

Ezra M.,* 7025 

Francis D., 8582 
Frank A., 

George, 9856 
George B., 

George M., 37ii 

George W., 8608 

G. Gilbert, 5437 

Gustavus, 2553 

Henry M., 3709 

Henry N.,' 7028 

Henry S.,* 8552 

Henry W., 7020 

Hiram C, 4557 

James, 4577 

James L., 9243 
James W., 861 1 

John, 4179 
John W., 8610 

John W., 
Merrill A., 6948 



Residence, Co., Rcgt. and Rank. 

Lebanon, C; iSth Inf.: Priv. 
Bristol, K: i6th Inf.; Priv 
Tolland, H; i8th Inf.; ist Lt. 
Meriden, F; ist Inf.; ist Lt. 
New Hartford. D; 13th Inf.; Mus. 
Tolland, K; 2.'d Inf.; Capt. 
Waterbury, A: 14th Inf.; Pnv. 
Norwich, F: 13th Inf.; Sergt. 
Windham, E; ist Art.; Priv. 
Norwalk, F; i6th Inf.; Sergt. 
Hartford, C; 22d Inf.; Pny. 
Manchester, E; 2d Art.; Priv. 
Manchester, K; 12th Inf.; Priv. 
New Haven, F; 6th Inf.: Pnv. 
Granby. H; 12th Inf ; Priv. 
Windsor, A; 22d Inf.: Pny. 
Norwich. H; nth Inf.; Pnv. 
Enfield, B; 8th Inf.; 2d Lt_ . 
Farmington, K; ist Cav i Pnv. 
New Haven, ?: nth Inf.; Pnv. 

Danbury, A; 5th Inf.; Priv. 
Hartland, B; loth Inf. ; Pnv. 

Norwich, F; iSth Inf.; Corp. 

Windsor, A; 22d Inf.; Corp. 

Stratford, Brig. Gen. . 

Hartland, B; loth Inf.; Pnv. 

Norwich, H; 2ist Inf.; Priv. 

Vernon. B; i6lh Inf.; Pnv. 

Watertown, I; ist Ar'^: P"^- . 

S Windsor. A: 20th Inf.; Pnv. 

Hartford, 14th Inf.. Priv.. 

Windsor, A; 22d Inf ; Pny. 

Norwich, F: i8th Inf.; Pnv. 

Hebron, ist Art.; rr\v. 

Hartford, .6th Inf.; Q^M- Sergt. 

Norwich, B; 2d Inf ; Pnv. 

New Britain, G; 6th Inf., 1 nv. 



Remarks. 
Capt. in 30th colored. 

Drum Major. 

Transferred to Navy. 
Reenlisted. Deserted. 



Reenlisted while a prisoner of war. 

Died of wounds. 
Deserted. 



tand in sev. Indian Wars. 
Reg. Army. Also in War of 1812 

At Petersburg. 
Drowned Apr. 24, 1865. 
Veteran. , 

Discharged. Wounded. 
Regular Army. 



Light Artillery. 
Regimental. 



IGoomta ^^n^alngg 



814 



Name. 


No. 


Loomis, Oliver P., 


4730 


Oliver S., 


8514 


Sam. K. 


7469 


Simeon, 


9247 


Thomas A., 


8650 


William A., 


9S58 


William C, 


8513 


William N., 


4556 


William T.,* 


3834 


William T.,* 


6979 




ADD 


Name. 


No. 


Loomis, Alfred O., 


5929 


Fordyce. 


6329 


George W., 


8534 


Joel P., 
John N., 


6S38 


5930 


William S., 


8513 



Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 
Colebrook, 2d Art.; 2d Lt. 
Colchester, C; 24th Inf.; Mus. 
Hartford, A; 8th Inf.; Priv. 
Windsor, A; 22(1 Inf.; Priv. 
Lebanon, C; i8th Inf.; Priv. 
Coventry, B; 7th Inf.; Priv. 
Colchester, C; ist Cav.; Mus. 
Andover. K; 14th Inf.; Priv. 
Enfield, D: i6th Inf.; Priv. 
Farmington, A; ist Art.; Priv. 



rks. 



Drowned Apr. 24, 
Died, 1863. 



1865. 



ADDITIONAL NAMES NOT FOUND IN ADJ. GENERAL S REPORT. 



Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 
Salem. Priv. 



Remarks. 

Served 2j^ years. 
New Haven, Priv. Served 3 years. 

Andover, Sailor. U. S. Navy. 

New London. Pay Master in U. S. Navy. 
Westfield, Mass., Priv. 3 yrs. service. 

U. S. Navy. 

* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 



Illinois. 



Names of members of the Loomis Family 
Civil War. 



iflio served in the Illinois troops during the 



Na 


tie. 


No. 


oomis, Abner W., 


5770 


Andrew J., 


8238 


Augustus, 


6097 


Calvin, 


7151 


Charles, 


4306 


Charles M., 


8252 


Clark E., 


4345 


Clement A., 




Cobb, 




Defariet, 


6247 


Dexter,* 


6817 


Dudley P., 


8677 


Edward, 




Edwin F., 


7139 


Edwin R., 


353' 


Edwin R., 




Edwin W., 




Frank P., 


6S19 


Frank S., 


4028 


Fred, 




George C, 


4126 


Henry, 


3591 


Henry, 


8240 


Hiram A., 


4615 


Isaac C, 


4305 


: 


ohn, 


5551 




ohn G., 


6854 




ohn L., 


5653 




ohn M., 


2537 




ohn W.,* 






oseph. 






oseph R., 


8510 




oseph R., 


6220 


'' 


Martin J., 




Martin J., 


33" 


Mavnard, 


4689 


Michael, 




Morgan G., 


4663 


Myrenus, 


4081 


N. P., 




Orrin,* 


6059 


Park, 


3656 


Reuben,* 


S2o8 


Samuel P., 




Thomas S., 


4246 




William,* 


6243 



Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. Remarks. 

Alto, B; 127th Inf.; Priv. 
Peoria, E; 8th Inf.; Priv. 
Chicago, A; 134th Inf.; Priv. 
Elgin. B; 69th Inf.; Sergt. 
Grafton, 95th Inf.; Priv. 
Peoria, F; 139th Inf.; Priv. 

Chicago. 115th Inf.; Major. Reg. Surgeon. 

Chicago, Chi. Zouaves; Priv. 
Shawneetown. L; 14th Cav.;; Priv. 
Momence. D; 71st Inf.; Priv._ 
Beardstown, A; 14th Cav.; Priv. 
Amboy, 17th Inf.; Priv. 

, Unassigned; 144th Inf.; Priv. 

Salem. A; iiith Inf.; Sergt. 
Enfield, I; 87th Inf.; Corp. 
Carmi, I; ist Cav.; Corp. 
St. Charles. H; 13th Inf.; Mus. 

, B; I52d Inf.; Priv. 

Riley, D; 15th Inf.; Priv. 
Grafton, I; 65th Inf.; Priv. 
Bureau Co., H; 12th Inf.; Corp. 
Reading, A; 129th Inf.; Priv, 
Aurora, H; 124th Inf.; Priv. 
Chicago, K; 59th Inf.; Corp. 
Wheeling, I; 15th Inf.; Priv. 
Dillon, H; loSth Inf.; Priv. 
Winchester, K; 14th Inf.; Mus. 
Indep'dence, la., G; 42d Inf.; ist Lt. 
Chicago. 26th Inf.; Col. 
Yellow Head. K; 4th Cav.; Priv. 
Springfield, C; 7th Inf.; Priv. 
Kewanee, 11; 134th Inf.; Sergt. 
Aurora. I; i sth Cav.; Priv. 
Springfield, H; 7th Inf.; Priv. 
Logan Co., B; 2d Cav.; Priv. 
Fairbury, Bat. "M," ist Art.; Priv. 
Peoria, C; io8th Inf.; Priv. 
Chicago, C; ,s7th Inf.; Priv. 
Oneida, I; I02d Inf.; Corp. 
Chicago, I; 23d Inf.; Priv. 
Chicago. C;; 89th Inf.; Priv. 
Alton. D; 20th Inf.; Priv. 
Duquoin, 6th Cav.; Lt. Col. 
Pennsylvania. E; 2d Cav.; Priv. 

, Bat. "L"; ist Art.; Priv. Deserted. 

Yellow Head, K; 4th Cav.; Priv. 

* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 



Indiana. 
Names of members of the Loomis Family who served in the Indiana troops during the 



Civil War. 

Name. 
Loomis, Albert P., 
Amos, A., 
Benjamin, 



No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

Bear Creek, B; nth Cav.; Priv. 

, K; 24th Inf.; Priv. 

Eden, C; 79th Inf.; Priv. 



Remarks. 



8i5 



Inlirx i'txth 



Name. 

Loomis, Charles D., 
Charles H., 
Chauncey, 
Drayton H., 
George, 
George W., 
Henry B., 
Henry H., 
John G., 
John M., 
Luther, 
Oliver, 
Oscar F., 
Reucl B.," 
Seth, 
Seth, 

William D., 
William H., 
William H., 
William S., 



Name, 
Loomis, Leander,* 



No. Residence, Co., Rcgt. and Rank. 

Princeton, H; 17th Inf.: Priv. 
5782 Jay Co., G; isid Inf.: Priv. 

5602 , D; 48th Inf.; Priv. 

4076 Newville, F: 129th Inf.: Ord. Sergt. 

7298 Rochester, F; S7th Inf.; Priv. 

855S Oakland City, A; sSth Inf.; Priv. 

6789 Union Mills, 11; 87th Inf.; Sergt. 

8854 Middleburg. 21st Art.: Priv. 

7297 Eden, C; 79th Inf.; Priv. 

, L;; 29th Inf.: Priv. 

8808 Benton Co., D: loth Inf.; Priv. 

, L; 20th Inf.; Priv. 

IX Akron, G; 51st Inf.; Priv. 
3406 Greenwood, F; 5th Cav. ; Capt. 
6792 , 2oth Inf.; Mus. 

Laporte, A; 12th Cav.; 1st Lt. 

Valparaiso, B: 63d Inf.; Priv. 

Indianapolis, H; 107th Inf.; Sergt. 
4068 Whitley Co., K: 88th Inf.; Priv. 

, H; 76th Inf.; Corp, 

ADDITIONAL NAMES NOT IN ADJ. GENEML's REPORT. 

No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

9530 Transitville, Priv. 

* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 



Deserted. Pensioner, No. 653402. 
Reg. Band. 



Deserted. 



Remarks. 
Died in service. 



Iowa. 
Names of members of the Loomis family who served in the Iowa troops during the 
Civil War. 



Name. 

Loomis, Aaron M., 
Alvin T., 
.Andrew J.,* 
Charles H.,* 
Chester L., 
Daniel,' 
David B., 
Edward, 
Elliott, 
Franklin, 
George A., 
George B., 
George W., 
George H., 
Henry, 
Hiram, 
James M.,* 
John B.,* 
Loren A., 
Lyman C.,* 
Milan A., 
Napoleon B., 
Nelson, 
Nelson, 
Samuel C.,* 
Samuel L., 
Theodore J., 
William.t 
William.t 



No. Age. Residence, Co., Rcgt. and Rank. 



10484 
9257 
649.? 
6514 



10494 
8447 

4656 

5777 



578' 

6718 
9635 



Wyoming, K; 24th Inf.; 2d Lt. 
Tackson. A: 45th Inf.; Priv. 
Big Mound, 14th Inf.; Priv. 
Henry Co.. K: 6th Inf.; Sergt. 
West Union. B; 6th Cav.; Corp. 

, F: 13th Inf.; Priv. 

. 2d Inf.; Capt. 

Richmond, E: 10th Inf.; Priv. 
Hardin Co., F; 2d Cav.; Priv. 
Frankville, K; 38th Inf.; Priv. 
Wescota, L; 4th Cav.; Sergt. 
Riceville, I; 38th Inf.; Priv. 
Adel, B; 21st Inf.; Priv. 
Keokuk. A; 2d Inf.; Pnv. 
Tama Co., G; 14th Inf.; Pnv. 
Marengo, D; 37th Inf.; Priv 
Dallas Co., 2gth Inf.; 4th Inf; Capt. 
Birmingham, C: 8th Cav.; Capt. 
Le Grand, G; 44th Inf.; Pnv. 
Atalissa, 2d Cav.; Reg. Q. M. Sergt. 
Jenkins, Unassigned; ist Cav.; Pnv 
Oneida, E; 24th Inf.; Pnv. 
Butler, F; 33d Inf.; Corp. 
Cedar, I; 4.^th Inf-i P"^-_ . 
Richmond, K: 30th Inf.; Pnv. 
Union, C; 46th Inf.; Sergt. 
Denmark, 4Sth Inf.; Pnv.. 
Hopkinton, 12th Inf.; Pnv. 
Center, 4th Cav.; Pnv. 



Remarks. 

Born in New York. 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Corinth. Born in New York. 

Born in New York. 

Born in New York. 

Shiloh. Born in Ohio. 

Born in Richmond. 

Born in Richmond. 

Born in Michigan. 

Born in New York. 

Born in Indiana. 

Born in New York. 

Deserted. Born in Wisconsin. 

Born in New York. . 

Wounded at Shiloh. Born in Ohio. 

Born in New York. 

Killed by enemy while a prisoner. 

Killed in action. Born in Ohio. 

Born in Wisconsin. 

Born in Connecticut. 

Born in New York. 

Born in Pennsylvania. 

Born in Indiana. 

Born in Iowa. 

Killed at Ark. Post. 

Born in New York. 

Born in Iowa. 



• Killed, died of wounds or disease, 
t These two names are found in the Loomis Gen., 
Muster Rolls of the State. 



Edition of .875. but they do not appear on the 



Adj .-General's report. 



Name. 


No. 


Loomis, Bushnell B., 


10526 


David T., 




Hiram K.,* 


2989 


Olean H., 




Richard R., 


6511 


Wm. C- 




Wm. Waljace,' 2344 


Lummis, Chas. E.,* 




Robert P., 




Lumis, • Chas., 





Kansas. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

Shermansville. D; 12th !"?•; J""^- 
Lyons Co.. F; i6th Inf.; Pr v. 
Humboldt. H; loth Inf.; Pnv. 

I; 2d Inf.; Pnv. 

' I; 2d Inf.; Priv. . 

Dillon, 111., I; 2d Inf.; Prrv 
Forest Hill. I;, 2d Cav. Pnv_. 
Ossawatomie, K; 2a ^a^- 
Ossawatomie, K.; 2d Lav. 

, I; 15th Cav.; Pnv. 

* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 



Priv. 
Priv. 



Remarks. 

[6, 1861. 
Died, Fort Scott, of disease, Sept. 
6 mos. 

d"f?' Leav,, i-ii-iS62, of disease. 
d" Ft Scott, 2.I9-.863, of diease. 
d!! 1-21-1865. pneumonia. 
Must, out 4-17-1865. 
Deserted. 



ICocmis ^^n^alogg 



816 



Name. 

Loomis, Anson, 

James L., 



No. 



5709 

5702 



Maine. 

Age. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

24 Colebrook, N. H., 5th; ist Art.; Sergt. 
26 Colebrook. N. H., stli; ist Art. ; Sergt. 



Remarks. 



3 yrs. service. 
3 yrs. service. 



Massachusetts. 

Soldiers in the Civil War from Massachusetts by the name of Loomis. 
Report of Mil. Sec. of the Adj. -General. 



From Special 



Name. 

Loomis, Adrian, 
Albert, 
Alden C, 
Alonzo O., 
Aretas P., 
Charles H., 
Charles H., 
Charles M., 
Chester C, 
Chester C, 
Daniel, 
Frank O., 
George, 
George E., 
George H., 
Harvey, 
Henry A.,* 
Henry C, 
Henry C.,t 
Horace A., 
Jerard, 
Jared M., 
John B., 
Joshua, 
Joshua A., 
Lemuel G., 
Lorenzo A., 
Luther J.,* 
Lyman F.,* 
Marvin, 
Moses B.. 
Nathaniel M., 
Oscar M., 
Oscar M.. 
Richard B., 
Rodney D., 
Victor O.. 
William A., 
William A., 
William E., 
William H.,* 
William H., 
William M., 
William S., 



No. .4ge. Residence, Co., Rcgt. and Rank. 



23 



10538 


28 


8758 


21 


59-29 


19 


7247 


20 


7251 


19 


5811 


35 




23 


4140 


23 


SAME 


26 


8892 


18 


7472 


27 


7176 


19 


3616 


18 


4I2I 


21 


8957 


21 


4I16 


35 


4059 


19 




22 


7476 


18 




18 




23 


8955 


35 


7156 


22 


SAME 


24 


3638 


22 


7024 


22 


9709 


18 


IO187 


29 


2588 


26 


3681 


24 


3165 


40 


7475 


21 


SAME 


23 


5997 


28 


8848 


31 


9853 


23 


4496 


23 


SAME 


22 


7248 


23 


8959 


24 


7187 


19 


II361 


19 


7390 


21 



Priv. 



Priv. 
'; Priv. 



Sp'f'd. U. S. N.; "Ohio"; Landsman. 
Sheffield, E; 49th Inf.; Priv. 
Boston, Priv. 

S. Danvers. 5th Bat.; Li't Art.; 
Agawam, H; 42d Inf.; Priv. 
Westt^eld. C; 46th Inf.; Priv. 
Gr. Barrington, E; 37th Inf.; 
Williamsfn. U. S. N. ; "R. I" 
Springfield F; ist Cav. ; Priv. 
Springfield, M; 3d Cav.; Sergt. 
Pittsfield. D; loth Inf.; Priv. 
North Adams. E; 3d Art.; Priv. 
West Springfield, I; loth Inf.; Priv. 
Chester, C;; sStli Inf.; Priv. 
Springfield. A; Sth Inf.; Corp. 
Lee, H; 29th Inf; Priv. 
Southampton, G; 31st Inf.; Priv. 
Southampton, F; 27th Inf.; Corp. 
Southampton, V. R. C. ; Priv. 
Williamstown. H ; ; 27th Inf. ; Corp. 
Boston. U. S. N.; "Ohio"; Seaman. 
Andover. U- S._ N.; "Ohio"; Laborer. 
Egremont. K; 34th Inf.; Priv. 
Williamsburg, C; loth Inf.; Priv. 
Williamsburg, II; 37th Inf.; ist Lt. 
Springfield, A; 46tli Inf.; Priv, 
Southwick, G; 46th Inf.; Priv. 
Williamsburg, A; 27th Inf.; Priv. 
Rutl'd. Vt., 15th Bat.; Li't Art.; Priv. 
Westfield. C; 46th Inf.; Priv. 
Westfield. G; 34th Inf.; Priv. 
Cha'st'n, Eng. Corps; U. S. A.; Priv. 
Charlemont, C; 27th Inf.; Priv. 
Falmouth, C; 27th Inf.; Corp. 
Amherst, H; 21st Inf.; Corp. 
Bras'r F's. N. Y., H; 57th Inf.; Priv. 
Springfield, F; 10th Inf.; Corp. 
Lowell. V. R. C: Priv. 
Lowell, B; nth Inf.; Priv. 
Cheshire, C; 49th Inf.; Priv. 
Sheffield. F; 16th Inf.; Priv. 
New Haven, Ct.. K; loth Inf. 
Chester. K; 27th Inf.; Priv. 
Holyoke, B; 46th Inf.; ad Lt. 



Remarks. 

Disc. 9-8-1S63. Expiration of term. 
Enlisted, 1862. Mustered out, 1863. 
Enlisted, 1864. No further record. 
Mustered out June 12, 1S65. 
Mustered out Nov. 11, 1S64. 
Mustered out July 29, 1863. 
Mustered out June 9, 1865. 
I>eserted Dec. 9, 1862. 
Mustered out Nov. 7, 1864. 
Mustered out Sept. 28, 1865. 
Enlisted in Regular U. S. Army. 
Enlisted, 1863. Discharged, 1864. 
^ '' "■ Discharged, 1862, 



Enlisted, r86 
Enlisted. 1S63. 
Enlisted, 1S64. 
Must, in, 1862. 
Enlisted, 1861. 
Enlisted, 1861. 
Must. in. 1S64. 
Enlist, " " 
Enlist 



Mustered out, 1864. 
Must, out, 1863. 
Discharged, 1S62. 
Discharged, 1862. 
No further record. 

1861, wounded, prisnV war. 

1862. Credited to Wo'ster. 



Sergt. 



Enlisted 1863. Discharged, 1864. 
Mustered 1862. Disc. 1S64. 
Enlisted, 1861. Discharged, 1862. 
Promoted to Capt. June 4, 1863. 
Must, in, 1862. Must, out, 1863. 
Must, in, 1862. Must, out, 1863. 
Must, in, 1861. D., June i, 1862. 
Must. in. 1864. Must, out, 1865. 
Mustered in, 1862. Disc. 1862. 
Must. in. 1862. Disc, date not rec. 
Must, in, 1865. Regular Army. 
Enlist., 1861; dis., 1862; wounded. 
Enlist.. 1864. Must, out, 1S65. 
M ustered, 1 86 1 . Discharged , 1 865. 
Must., 1864. Absent, wounded. 
Must, in, 1861. Deserted. 1862. 
Enlisted, 1864. Discharged, 1865. 
Must, in, 1862. Must, out, 1863. 
Must, in, 1862. Must, out, 1863. 
Must, in, 1S62. D., Wash.. 1863. 
Must, in, i£6i. Must, out, 1864. 
Must, in, 1863; wounded; dis., 1865. 
Must, in, 1862. Must, out, 1863. 



Name. 

Loomis, Eugene W., 
Lucian A., 



No. 

10734 
7048 



additional: 
Residence, Co., Rcgt. and Ratik. 

West Springfield, Sailor. 

* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 

t Probably the same. 



Mass. 
U. S. 



Remarks. 

Militia. 

Navy. Pensioner. 



Michigan. 

Names of members of the Loomis Family in Michigan who were soldiers in the 
Civil War. 



Nan 



is, Alvin C, 


4404 


Anson P., 


3734 


Bcrtrand,* 


9957 


Charles. 




Charles A., 




Charles E.,* 


7011 


Charles W., 




Cyrus 0., 


4984 


David, 




Eber, 





No. Age. Residence, Co.. Rcgt. and Rank. 

Kent Co., 21st Inf.; Priv. 
Ingham Co., 12th Inf.; Priv. 
Allegan Co., 3d Cav. ; Priv. 
Barry Co., C; 21st Inf.; Priv. 
Washtenaw Co., C; 5th Cav.; Priv. 
Tackson Co., D; ist Inf.; Priv. 
Washtenaw Co., D; sth Cav.; Priv. 
Coldwater, ist Art.; Col. 
Clinton Co., 14th Inf.; Priv. 
Branch Co., B; nth Inf.; Priv. 



Remarks. 



Breveted Brigadier-General. 



8i7 



'^nhtx Bmtb 



Name. 



lis, Edgar, 


S984 


Elhannen, 


4351 


Elijah, 


7675 


Elijah VV.,« 




Elkerman.t 




George A., 




George H., 


4344 


George K., 


8682 


Harvey, 


5363 


Henry, 


1632 


Henry R., 


9854 


Henry W., 


6312 


Tames, 




Tames, 
James B., 


6744 


6199 


James H.,* 


7013 


Jerome H., 


3736 


Joel, 


6242 


John B., 


3717 


John H., 


9184 


M. D.,* 




Monroe, 




Orville A.. 


S9i6 


Porter. 




Royal H., 




Russell F., 


7145 


St. Clair. 




Thomas L..* 




Walter.* 




Warren, 




William.* 




William, 




William A., 


-0S6 


William C* 


8684 


William G.,* 





No. Age. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank, 

Gratiot Co., 8th Inf.; Priv. 

Ottawa Co., D; 2d Cav. ; Priv. 

Cazenovia, Priv. 

Muskegon Co., loth Cav.; Priv. 
26 Ottawa Co., I); 2d Cav.; Priv. 

Washtenaw Co., U; 5th Cav.; Priv. 
24 Wayne Co., H; ist Eng.; Priv. 

Washtenaw. 5th Cav.; Priv. 

Saginaw Co., G; Sth Inf.; Priv. 

Lenawee Co., Bat. I; ist Art.; Priv. 

Ottawa Co., 7th Cav.; Priv. 

Hiltsdale Co., ist Art.; Priv. 

, B; -d Inf.; Priv. 

Branch Co., M; iith Cav.; Priv. 

. 7th Cav.; Capt. 

Gratiot Co., Priv. 

Ingham Co., 12th Inf. ; Priv. 

Branch Co., i ith Inf. ; Priv. 

Genesee Co., Priv. 

Kent Co., F; 2d Cav.; Bugler. 

Allegan Co., 13th Inf.; Priv. 

Isabella Co., H; Sth Inf.; Priv. 

Oakland Co., 14th Inf.; Priv. 
18 , A; 2d Cav.; Priv. 

Saginaw Co., A; 2d Cav. ; Capt. 

Lenawee Co., gth Inf.; Priv. 

Saginaw Co., 2d Inf.; Priv. 

, ist Art.; Priv. 

, 5th Cav.; Priv. 

Eaton Co., 6th Inf.; Priv 

Livingston Co., H; 21st Inf.; Priv. 

Livingston Co., H; 22d Inf.; Priv. 
30 Riley Center, H; ist Eng.; Priv. 

Washtenaw Co., 2d Inf.; Corp. 

Livingston Co., K; 22d Inf.; Priv. 



Remarks. 



Engineers and Mechanics. 



Served 2 years. 



Deserted, 1864. 



Battle of Chickamauga. 

Missing. 

Engineers and Mechanics. 



ADDITIONAL NAMES NOT IN ADJ.-GENERAL S REPORT. 

Regt. and Rank. 



Loomis, 



ame. 


No. 


Residence, Co., R 


Augustus.* 


8385 


Sylvan. 7th Cav. 


De Witt J.. 


10519 


Eaton Co. 


Isaac N., 


9862 


HartwellviUe, Priv. 


Joseph. 


IX 




Mordant,* 


9962 


Dunningsville, I; 



13th Inf.; Priv. 
• Killed, died of wounds or disease, 
t Or Elhanan W. 



Remarks. , 
U. S. Army. 

Served 4 years. 
Mich. Regt. 
Killed, 1863. 



Minnesota. 
Names of members of the Loomis Family who served in the Minnesota troops during the 



Age. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

St. Paul, A; ist Inf.; Priv. 

. F; 1st Battalion; Corp. 

Stillwater, F; 21st Inf.; Capt. 
Sauk Center, K; ist .-\rt.; Priv. 
Anoka, K; 4th Inf.; Priv. 
St. Paul. F; 4th Inf.; Sergt. 

, K; ist Art.; Sergt. 

Dodge Co., C; 2d Inf.: Priv. 
Anoka. K; 4th Inf.; Priv. 
Faribault, ist Rangers; Priv. 
* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 
t Rock Point. N. C, Feb. 25, 1865. 
t Memphis, Tenn., 1863. 



Civil War. 






Name. 


No. 


Agt 


Loomis, Charles C, 




19 


Daniel A., 




37 


David B., 


2766 


42 


George. 




16 


Henry,* t 


5717 


19 


Henry R., 




33 


Horton E., 




28 


Owen,* t 




33 


Samuel, 


5718 


44 


Samuel, 


2636 


18 





Remarks. 


Born 


in New York. 


Born 


in Canada. 


Born 


in Connecticut. 


Born 


in Indiana. 


Born 


in Indiana. 


Born 


in Pennsylvania. 


Born 


in Vermont. 


Born 


in Vermont. 


Born 


in New York. 



Adj .-General's report. 
Name. No. 

Loomis, Joseph, 



Missouri. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 
Marion, Battalion; Capt. 



Remarks. 



A'cw Hampshire. 
Adj-General's report. 

Name. No. Age. Residence, Co.. Regt. and Rank. 

Loomis, Oscar E., 7475 22 Manchester, C; ist Art.; Priv. 



Remarks. 
Heavy Artillery. 



IGoomtsi ^nt?alo5^ 



818 



Neiv York. 

Names of members of the Loomis Family who served 
ty the muster rolls of the Adj .-General of New York. 



Name. 



Loomis, Aaron, 




44 


Adam, 




23 


Alexander, 




18 


Alfred, 






Alfred 0., 


5929 




Almaron D., 




18 


Aretics, 




18 


Byron,* 


4106 




Calvin A., 




21 


Charles, 




18 


Charles, 




27 


Charles B., 




25 


Charles C, 




26 


Charles E., 


5669 


22 


Chester A., 


6346 


44 


Clark, 




36 


Clayton H., 




21 


Daniel H., 




24 


Daniel M.,* 


6252 




David, 




28 


David A., 




34 


D. Alden, 


682s 




David C, 




32 


Doddridge, 


4345 


20 


Edward, 


1914 


56 


Edward, 


3020 


38 


Edward, 




18 


Edward H., 






Edward R., 




38 


Edward R., 






■.^Edwin C.» 


5720 




Edwin T., 
Edwin J., 




17 




18 


Edwin J., 




19 


Edwin 0., 


«4S3 


18 


Edwin R., 






Ephraim, 


6378 


28 


Ephraim, 






Elisha, 




20 


Ervin,* 


8690 


24 


Frederick, 




18 


Fordaca, 


6320 


27 


George, 




25 


George, 




21 


George, 




32 


George, 


6380 


24 


George, 




18 


George I., 
George M., 


4429 




4355 




George W., 




22 


George W., 




22 


George W., 




32 


Harvey. 




44 


Henri B., 


8519 


21 


Henry.* 


6277 




Henry, 


8357 


23 


Henry, 




31 


Henry C, 


5564 


27 


Henry C,* 


9897 


18 


Henry C, 




27 


Henry M., 




21 


Henry P., 




23 


Horton, 




23 


Ira W.. 


6533 


32 


Issachar.* 


6261 


20 




. H.. 




18 


ames. 




20 


' 


ames, 




24 


' 


ames. 




26 


' 


ames F.,* 


2583 




' 


ames F., 




32 




ames H., 


9422 


23 




ames H., 




18 


' 


ames L., 




32 


' 


ames M.. 




23 


■ 


ames R.,* 


2904 




' 


edutheroii. 




19 


'' 


eremiah T., 


910S 




: 


ohn. 




42 


ohn, 




20 



No. Age. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

Middleton, G; 144th Inf.; Priv. 
Fort Edward, E; 96th Inf.; Priv. 
Decatur, Grover's; 76th Inf.; Priv. 
Oxford, B; 56th Inf.; Capt. 
Salem. Conn., Priv. 
Syracuse, B; rsth Inf.; Priv, 
Troy, K; 125th Inf.; Priv. 
Truxton, Priv. 

Hamilton, A; 157th Inf.; Priv. 
Troy, I; 25th Inf.; Priv. 
Cowlesville, E; 105th Inf.; Priv. 
Cambridge, Gray's; Priv. 
Palermo, I; 184th Inf.; Priv. 
N. Y. City, Kirk's; 57th Inf.; Sergt. 
Waddington, Gary's; 98th Inf.; Priv. 
Freedom, A; 183d Inf.; Priv. 
Oswego, I; iioth Inf.; Priv. 
Osceola, C; 97th Inf.; Priv. 
Redfield, Priv. 

Cortland, F; iSsth Inf.; Priv. 
Masonville, H; 1st Cav. ; Priv. 
Stockton, 93d Inf.; Ass't. Surg. 
Norwich, G; 114th Inf.; Priv. 
Syracuse, F; Priv. 
Oneida, 117th Inf.; Maj. 
Hamilton, A; 176th Inf.; Priv. 

, Tenney's; loth Art.; Priv. 

. 56th Inf.: ist Lt. 

Lockport, I; 129th Inf.; ist Sergt. 
Lockport, I; i.2gth Inf.; O. Sergt. 
Syracuse, F; 3d Inf.; Priv. 
Staten Island, Quarterman's; Priv. 
Norwich, K; i6ist Inf.; Sergt. 
Norwich, Vaughan's; 22d Inf.; Priv. 
Utica, C; 146th Inf.; Priv. 
Bvron. 8th Art.; 1st Lt. 
Willett, G; i8sth Inf.; Priv. 
Smithville, 86th Inf.; Capt. 
Binghamton, C; 137th Inf.; Priv. 
Moravia, D; 75th Inf.; Sergt. 
Br'nsville, Power's; i8th Inf.; Priv. 
Risingville, Angle's; Sergt. 
E. Hamilton, H; 76th Inf.; Sergt. 
Deerfield, F; Priv. 
Pl'tsb'g, Washb'n's; 175th Inf.; Priv. 
Willetts, G; 185th Inf.; Priv. 
Mexico, G; 1st Art.; Priv. 
Carthage, Priv. 
Oneida, 3d Inf.; Maj. 
Watertown, 35th Inf.; Priv. 
Elmira, A; i7ath Inf. ; Priv. 
New York. II; Priv. 
Syracuse, H; i4gth Inf.; Priv. 
Liberty, 56th Inf.; ist Lt.; Adj. 
Lee, Priv. 

Oneida, G; 146th Inf.; Capt. 
Orwell, C; 1 10th Inf. ; Priv. 
Troupsburg, 154th Inf.; Lt.-Col. 
E. Hamilton, A; 176th Inf.; Priv. 
Otto, Maltbie's; 64th Inf.; ist Lt. 
Norwich. D; 114th Inf.; Priv. 
Eaton, F; 176th Inf.; Priv. 
Stockton, K; 112th Inf.; 1st Lt. 
Dryden, K; 137th Inf.; Priv. 
Halcott, G; 20th Inf.; Priv. 
Fort Ann. D; I2^(^ Inf.; Priv. 
Elmira, H; 24th Inf.; Priv. 
N. Y. City, C; 133d Inf.; Corp. 
Syracuse, II; 149th Inf.; Sergt. 
Cazcnovia, Priv. 

Cazenovia, K; 114th Inf.; Corp. 
Fulton. E; 184th Inf.; 2d Lt. 
Waddington, B; ig3d Inf.; Priv. 
Norwich. A; 157th Inf.; Priv. 
Ellenville, E; 120th Inf.; Priv. 
Greenfield. Priv. 
Albany, D; 10th Inf.; Corp. 
Oxford. L; 43d Inf.; 2d Lt. 
Elmira, KiefTer's; 14th Inf.: Priv. 
Albany, Sponable's; 34th Inf.; Priv. 



in the Civil War as shown 

Remarks. 

Battle of the Wilderness. 

Morgan's Rifles. 
Clinton's Rifle Regt. 



Veteran. 

Lincoln's Cavalry Regiment. 
Regimental Surgeon. 

Independent Battery. 

N. Y. Volunteers. 

Light Artillery. 
Excelsior Brigade. 



\ 



Steuben Rangers. 
Seward Dist. Regt. 



3 years. 

Regimental Surgeon. 



Lincoln's Cavalry Regiment. 



Entered service as private. 



N. Y. S. 



N. Y. S. 
Heavy Artillery. 



8i9 



Sttb^x ^txtli 



Name. 


No. 


Age. 


Loomis, \ 


"ohn. 




21 




fohn H,, 




20 




fohn T., 
[ohn W.,* 


5273 






6254 




' 


fudson L, 


9843 


32 




lustine. 




20 




lustus H., 
Lawson R., 




26 






27 


Leonard S.. 


7060 




Levi W., 




25 


Lewis S.,* 


57'9 


20 


Lewis W., 




25 


Lloyd A.. 


9426 


18 


Lucius A., 


4105 


25 


Luther. 


5402 




Lylas E,. 




18 


Maximters, 




27 


Merritt B.,* 


4607 


18 


Nelson, 




33 


Nelson. 




36 


Nicholas,* 


5216 




Nicholas C, 




34 


Norman, 




4.'! 


Orange E., 




21 


Oscar E., 




21 


Philetas,* 


4585 




Riley, 




22 


Rollnnd, 




34 


Rusilins, 




20 


Russell, 




44 


Samuel G.,* 


61 10 


20 


Savin, 




20 


Seymour F., 




2.1 


.Sherman, 




18 


Stowell W., 


44.-iO 




Uriah, 


6381 


22 


Vinson. 


9087 


3' 


VVheaton, 


5191 


44 


VVilher, 




21 


WiUnir,' 


6211 




William. 




42 


William.* 


9'74 


19 


William IT., 




21 


William n., 




27 




William N., 


8643 


25 



Name. 



Loomis, 



Charles 


h 


5605 


Dwipht 


4208 


Ci rover 


H., 


8739 


Henry. 




4103 


Milan." 




807 ■ 


Morris 


n..* 


5846 



Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

Rodman, F; 94th Inf.; Sergt. 
Frankfort, D; 121st Inf.; Priv. 
Verona. 20th Cav. ; 2d Lt. 
Redfield, Priv. 
N. y. City, B; Sergt. 
Enfield, G; 109th Inf.; Sergt. 
Wawarsing, D; 156th Inf.; Corp. 
Fulton, Simon's: 24th Inf.; Priv, 
Leyden, 87th Inf.; ist Lt. 
Hamilton C; 157th Inf.; Priv. 
Brockport, I; 12 2d Inf.; Corp. 
Danwell, G; 13th Inf.; Corp. 
Fulton, A: iioth Inf.; Priv. 
Elmira. H; 23d Inf.; Priv. 
Sherburne, 59th Inf.; Capt. 
Turin, Roots; Art.; Priv. 
Gouverneur, B; I42d Inf.; Sergt. 
Champlain, D; 34th Inf.; Priv. 
N. Y. City, C; 38th Inf.; Priv. 
Watertown, A; 2d Bat.; Priv. 
Port Gibson. Priv. 
Manchester, H; 126th Inf.; Priv. 

Elmira, I; 141st Inf.; Priv. 

Norwich, G; 114th Inf.; Priv. 

Rochester. L; 8th Cav.; Priv. 

Mooers, Priv. 

Syracuse, I; Priv. , 

Whitehall. .Mien's; 2d Inf.; Pnv. 

Palermo, I; 184th Inf.; Pnv. 

Little Falls, I; Q7th Inf.; Pnv. 

Albany. B; loth Inf.; Pnv. 

Lockport, C; 15 "St Inf.; Priv^ . 

Trov-Whitehall, I; 22d Inf.: Priv. 

N. V. City. Brook's; 6ist Inf.; Pnv. 

Carthage. Priv. . 

Willetts, G; 185th Inf.; Pnv. 

Sm'ville. Carpenter's: 10th Cav.; Ott. 

Oxford. Loomis'; loth Cav.; Capt. 

Rushvillc, F; 148th Inf.; Pnv. 

Middlesex, Priv. . 

Rome. II: 146th Inf.; Priv. , 

Fish Creek, K: Chasseurs; Pnv. 

Lyme, C: 1st Bat ; Pnv. . 

Fort Ann, D; 12,3d Inf.; Pnv 

Waterville, Commissary; Sergt. 

NAMES NOT IN ADJ.-CENERAl'S REPORT. 

No. Age. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

^' , 15th and 21st Inf.; Priv. 

Oswego, N. Y., ? . 

Otisco, 9th Art.; Pnv. 

Horscheads, Pnv 

Bridgewatcr, 117th Inf.; Pnv. 

* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 



Remarks. 



Died, 1861. 

Lincoln Cav. Regt. U. S. Marine. 



Killed, Battle of the Wilderness. 



Black River. 



Black River Art. 
Died in service. 



Van Allen's Regt. 
Veteran Cavalry. 



N. Y. S. 

Sergt. in 87th Inf. 



Mounted Vol. 
Mounted Vol. 



Black River Artillery. 
In action at Corinth. 

Remarks. 

On Gen. Stuart's staff. 
N. Y. Cavalry. 

3 years. , „ , 

Died, Little Rock, Ark. 
Killed. Virginia, 1864. 



Ohio. 



War. 



Names of members of the Loomis Family who served in 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 



the Ohio troops during the Civil 



Name. 

Loomis, Abner C, 
Abner, Jr., 
Alexander,* 
Andrew J., 
Byron S., 
Charles, 
Charles, 
Charles, 
Charles, 
Charles F., 
Chester A., 
Daniel, 
David N..* 
Elmer, 
Eugene K., 
Finney R., 
Fred .'\.. 
George H., 
George, 
Hart E.,* 



No. 


Age. 


6892 


20 


5787 


20 


9263 


24 




2b 




27 




18 




19 




32 




.3S 




18 




20 




18 


.1308 


25 


3310 


:w 


7226 


18 


10487 


20 




25 


11701 


20 




23 


3518 


28 



D; 177th Inf.; 2d Lt. 

- D; 52d Int.; Pnv. 
-', I; 72d Inf.; Pnv. 

- E: 6th Cav.; Pnv. 
-' B; ? Inf.; Corp. 

- I; 25th Inf.: Pnv. 
_' E- 80th Inf.: Pnv. 
-' A; 6th Inf.; Corp. 
-, I, 54th Inf.; ist Lt. 

_ I- 177th Inf.; 1st Lt. 
-' B; 42d Inf.; Pnv. 
-', I; 38th Inf.; Pnv. 
_' K- 21st Inf.; Sergt. 
-' D- 177th Inf.; Pnv. 

_; B; 23d In/; 1"^,- 

- K; 8th Inf.; Sergt. 
-', 2d L. Art.; Corp. 
_, 6th L. Art.; Pnv. 

- B; l64lh Inf.: Pnv. 
— ' B; 23d Inf.; Pnv. 



3 years. 
1st Lt. 



Remarks. 

4 years. 

3 yea". 

3 years. 

3 years. 

3 years. 

I year. 

3 years. 

3 years. 

3 years. 

I year. 

3 years. 

3 years. 
Killed Dec. 

I year. 

3 years. 
3 years. 

3 years. 

3 years. 

100 days. 

3 years. 



31, 



1862. 



IConmtB Ci>pnpalo5^ 



820 



Name, 



Ohio — Cont. 
No. Age. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 



Loomis, Harvey. 




18 




I; 103d Inf.; Priv. 


Henry O., 




21 




G; 23d Inf.; Priv. 


Horace, 




21 




Bat. D; ist L. Art.; Priv. 


James M., 




20 




A; 29th Inf.; Corp. 


James M., 




23 




M; 2d H. Art.; Sergt. 


Tesse N.,* 




23 




A; ist H. Art.: Priv. 


John W., 




30 




D; 84th Inf.; Priv. 


Joseph,* 


6432 


31 




F; 4th Cav. ; Corp. 


Leander, 








G; 42d Inf.; Priv. 


Leander, 




19 




E; 96th Inf.; Priv. 


Leonard G., 


4401 


24 




E; 42d Inf.; Sergt. 


Loira C, 


7654 


18 




A; ist H. Art.; Priv. 


Lorin, 




22 




G; 60th Inf.; Priv. 


Lorrin K.,* 


4063 


38 




B; 176th Inf.; Priv. 


Luther W., 




27 




A; 7th Inf.; Priv. 


Mahlon D., 


4254 


24 




Ind. Bat,; 9th L. Art.; Priv 


Nelson, 




18 




K; 6th Inf.; Priv. 


Origen C, 


8;09 


26 




A; 42d Inf.; Priv. 


Perrin D., 


lOlOO 


25 




F; 7th Inf.; Priv. 


Russell, 


7653 


23 




A; ist H. Art.; Corp. 


Russell J., 




19 




B; 31st Inf.; Priv. 


Samuel,* 




19 




A; 20th Inf.; Priv. 


Samuel, 




i8 




F; 4th Cav.; Priv. 


Samuel I., 


9836 


32 




E; i8ist Inf.; Sergt. 


Stephen, 


X 


61 




G; 4th Inf.; Teamster. 


Stephen J., 




52 




7th Inf.; ist Lt. 


Stephen T.,* 


6963 


17 




I; 104th Inf.; Priv. 


S. T., " 








7th Int.; jd Lt. 


Timothy C, 


10485 


27 




G; 42d Inf.; ist Lt. 


Wallace T., 




22 




A; 128th Int.; Priv. 


Wesley, 




28 




Ind. Bat.; 9th L. Art.; Priv 


C. Wickliff, 


6895 


12Y2 




D; 177th Inf.; Priv. 


Wildman, 


3440 


44 


Tiffir 


, Ohio, B; 164th Inf.; Corp. 


William E., 


7659 


24 




D; sSth Inf.; Priv. 


Lumis, Andrew? 




25 




I; 19th Inf.; Priv. 



Name. 

Loomis, Charles, 

Lewis W., 
Macey, 



No. 

1 1702 

9559 

X-3 



ADDITIONAL NAME NOT IN ADJ. -GENERAL S REPORT. 

Residence. Co., Regt. and Rank. 
Summit Co., Priv. 



Remarks. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 
3 


years, 
months. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


I 


year. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 
3 


years, 
months. 


3 


years. 


I 


year. 


3 years, 
s. Regimental Quartermaster 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


3 


years. 


I year. 
100 days. 


I 
3 


year, 
months. 


Remarks. 


Died in 


service, 1864. 


0. 




0. Regt 





■ Killed, died of wounds or disease. 



Pcjuisyhvnia. 

Names of members of the Loomis Family who served in the Pennsylvania troops 
during the Civil War. 



Name. 



Loomis, 



Albert, 
C. F., 

Charles M.. 
Dyer, 
Emerson, 
Evan. 
Francis C, 
George, 
George, 
George L.,* 
Horatio N., 
Horatio P., 
Ira J.. 
John B.,* 
John C. 
Joseph W., 
Josiah, 
Justin R., 
Tustin W., 

Lorenzo, 
Luke, 

Norman P., 
Orlando M., 
Roscoe S., 
Roscoe S.,* 
Sherman. 
Simeon R,, 
William, t 
William, 
William, 
William A., 
\\'illiam A.. 
William C.,J 
William F., 



No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

, E; ntli Militia: Priv. 

Wilkesbarre, G; 8th Inf.; Priv. 
3819 Pittsburg, F; iQ.^d Inf.; Priv. 

2980 Erie, C; i4,Sth Inf.; Capt. 

Lancaster, D; 59th Inf.; Priv. 

, F; i2th Militia: Priv. 

, D; 33d Inf.; ist Lt. 

, Unassigned: 44th Inf.; Priv. 

, G; 150th Inf.; Priv. 

6229 Erie Co., C; 145th Inf.; Priv. 

, D; 35th Militia; Priv. 

Ind. Co.. Sept. 15 to 24, 1S62.; Priv. 

, Unclassified: 163d Inf.; Priv. 

33^7 ' L; loSthlnf. ; nth Cav. ; Capt. 

, C; 151st Inf.; Priv. 

6228 . F; I nth Inf.; Priv. 

, C; 169th Inf.; Priv. 

2526 Union Co., Ind. Mil.; Chaplain. 

, I: 169th Inf.; Priv. 

, Ind. Art.; Priv. 

Philadelphia. G; goth Inf.; Priv. 

3816 Pittsburg, G; i02d Inf.; ist Lt. 
, Indep. ; Militia; Priv. 

4992 Pittsburg, I; io2d Inf.; Capt. 

, C; i32d Inf.; Priv. 

8463 . F; 141st Inf.; Priv. 

6483 Bradford, C; 7th Cav.; Priv. 

3817 Pittsburg, A; 13th Inf.; Priv. 

, Bat. H.; 112th Inf.; Priv. 

Pittsburg, M; 8oth Inf.; Priv. 
~. Militia; Priv. 

9903 Halifax, H; i92d Inf.; Priv. 

, D; 28th Inf.; Priv. 

Philadelphia, B: sgth Inf.: Priv. 
Jefferson Co., K; 40th Inf.; Priv. 



Re 



rks. 



Emergency, 10 days. 
3 months in 1861. 
100 days in 1864. 
Discharged, Sept. 5, 1863. 
Discharged, May 31, 1865. 
Emergency, 10 days. 
Served 3 yrs. Discharged, 



1864. 



Discharged, Apr. 3, 1865. 
Died Nov. 3. 1862. 
Emergency, 10 days. 
Emergency, 10 days. 
Discharged, Nov. 11, 1865. 
Killed at Ream Sta. June 29, 1864- 
Discharged, July 27, 1863. 
Discharged, Nov. 21, 1862. 
Disc, July 16, 1863. Drafted. 
Emergency, to days. 
Discharged, Nov. 20, 1862. 
Emergency, 1 5 days. 
Deserted Mar. 7, 1862. 
Wounded at Fair Oaks. 
Emergency, 10 days. 
Discharged. Sept. 16, 1864. 
Discharged. May 24. 1863. 
Chancellorsville, Va. ; d. of wounds. 
Also in 8oth Inf. Disc. 6-23-1865. 
Also in Co. G, io2d Inf. 3 mos. 
Discharged, May 16, 1865. 
Deserted, Dec. 31, 1S62. 
Emergency, 1 5 days. 
Discharged, Aug. 26, 1865. 
Emergency, 10 days. 
Not accounted for. 
Deserted, Nov. 11, 1862. 



I 



II 



821 



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ADDITIONAL NAMES NOT IN ADJ.-GEN ERAL S REPORT. 



Name. 



No. 



lomis, Hiram 


2989 


John. 
John J., 




6844 


Moses U., 


3676 


Noah, 


6482 


Orlando, 


7705 


Robert A., 


3814 


Samuel T., 


3815 


Seth, 


6481 


Wm. Drake, 


8667 



Residence, Co., Rcgt. and Rank. j 

Erie Co., Priv. 

Erie Co., Regt. band; 83dregt.; Mus. Discharged, 

Erie Co., 8Sth Inf.; ist Lt. Q. M. Reg. 

Allegheny Co., Priv. 

Bradford Co., Priv. 

Bradford Co., Priv. 

Pittsburg, Sergt. 

, Bat. G; ist Miss. L. Art. ; Priv. 

Bradford Co.. Priv. 

Wilkesbarre, Sailor. U. S. Navy. 

* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 

t Name is written Lomas. 

t Name is written Lumis. 



Aug. I 
Army. 



1862. 



Name. 



iVo. 



Rhode Island. 
Residence, Co., Rcgt. and Rank. 



, .\rtillery; Priv. 

Central Falls, 2d Inf.; 



Loomis, Henry, 7173 . , _ . 

John F. ; 5930 Central Falls, 2d Inf.; Pnv. 

Note — The Adj. -Gen. reports only the commissioned officers. 
Edition 1875. 



Remarks. 



The above names are from Loomis Gen., 



Vcnnonl. 

Names of members of the Loomis F.tmily wlio served in the Vermont troops during the 
Civil war. 



Name. 

Loomis, Aldcn C, 
Austin J., 
Charles A., 
Douglas P., 
rClverlon \V., 
Lyman F., 
Orlin W.. 
Ormond C.,* 
Pomeroy, 
Silas W., 
Vernon L., 
William, 



Name. 

Loomis, Owen.* 

William F., 
William T., 



Residence, Co., Rcgl. and Rank. 

Roxbury, H: 2d Inf.; Corp. 
Waterbury, B; loth Inf.; Corp. 
Mt. Holly, G; 8th Inf.; Sergt. 
Canton, N. Y., A; 5th Inf.; ist Lt. 
Montpelicr, F; 2d Inf.; Pnv. 
Canton, N. V., G; 5th Inf-i -d Lt. 
Hinesburg, F; 17th Int.; Pnv. 
Braintree, H; 2d Inf.; Pnv. 
Burlington, C; 12th Inf.; Sergt. 
Wallingford, G; 5th Inf.; Sergt. 
Montpelier, II; 3d Inf- Priv 
Burlington, II; 12th Inf.; 2d Lt. 

ADDITIONAL NAMES NOT IN ADJ.-GENERAl's REPORT. 

No. Age. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

10004 Pawlet, Priv. . 

5679 21 Pawlet, ist Bat.; Pnv. 
8899 21 Georgia, 12th Inf.; ist Lt. 

* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 



No. 


Age. 


87 58 


■ 9 


6410 


34 


S?^ 


29 


6.13 


31 


4497 


20 


61 II 


24 


6413 


25 


87 W 


18 


6446 
8383 


26 


22 


4498 


18 


6418 


19 



Remarks. 



Died 



. in 1st Inf. 

Remarks. 
in service, 1865. 



Name. 

Loomis, Macy B.,* 
Samuel C, 



Name. 

Loomis, Harlan P., 
Joseph R., 
brville A., 



West Virginia. 

No. Age. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

18 , B; 5th Inf.; Priv. 

2, , A; 2d Cav.; Pnv. 

OFFICERS OF U. S. COLORED TROOPS. 

No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

, 35th Inf.; ist Lt. 

, 4th Cav.; Capt. 

, 14th Inf.; ist Lt. 

* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 



Remarks. 
Killed at Bull Run, Aug. 29, 1862. 

Remarks. 

Org'd at Newborn, N. C , 6 30-1863., 
Orf. as ist Regt. "Corps de Afr.que 
Orl'd at Gallatin, Tenn., Il-i6-l863. 



Wisconsin. 
Names of members of the Loomis family who served in the Wisconsin troops during 



the Civil War. 

Name. 

Loomis, Abraham, 
Alonzo,* 
Alonzo, 
Andrew J., 
Asahcl, 



Ar<, Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

S£^:?:l;^?/"./^^oner. 

Frankfort Co., L; 2d Cav., Pnv. 



Remarks, 



IGonmia O^^ttfalog^ 



822 



Name. 



No. 



Loomis, Ashabel, 




Benjamin L., 




Bennett P., 




Burch, 


6225 


Charles, 




Charles R.,' 


10180 


Cornelius W., 




Daniel H., 




Daniel T., 




Edward, 




Edward H., 




Elliott B., 




Evigene,* 




Frank, 




Frank, 




George, 




George A., 




George G.,* 


8884 


Harrison, 


9025 


Harrison B., 




Hartman, 




Henry J., 


7494 


Homer E., 




Horace B., 


8440 


Isaac N., 


1732 


Tames B.,* 




Toseph, 


3448 


Toseph L., 




Lyman,* 




Nicholas T., 


4268 


Noble, 




Orson B.,* 


4042 


Oscar A., 


10532 


Oscar M., 




Richard E., 


635' 


Rush M., 


6226 


Servetus M., 


5901 


Stephen J., 


8767 


Theron, 


8313 


Thomas, 


9034 


Washington, 


9026 


Xenophon S., 


875s 


Name. 


No. 


Loomis, Denison D., 


8776 



Wisconsin — Cont. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. Remarks. 

Frankfort Co.; G; 16th Inf.; Priv. 

Millville, C; 43d Inf.; Priv. 

Oak Grove, B; 36th Inf.; Priv. Regular Army. 

Lind, M; ist Cav.; Priv. Regular Army. 

Pepin, L; 2d Cav.; Sergt. 

Hustisford, 7th Bat.; L. Art.; Priv. 

Jordan, 5th Bat.; L. Art.; Priv. 

Fulton, E; 3d Cav.; Priv. 

Buffalo Co., B; 2d Inf.; Sergt. 

Milwaukee, F; 30th Inf.; Priv. 

Trempealeau, F; 42d Inf. ; Priv. 

Metomen, B; 32d Inf.; Priv. 

Milwaukee, D; 35th Inf.; Priv. 

Franklin. 45th Inf.; Priv. Regular Army. 

Paris, 13th Inf.; Priv. _ Regular Army. 

Waupun, H; 30th Inf.; Priv. 

Gilmantown, C; 8th Inf.; Priv. 

Milwaukee, C; rst Art.; Priv. 

Columbus, I; i8th Inf.; Priv. 

Gilmantown, C; 8th Inf.; Priv. 

Jordan, 5th Bat.; L. Art.; Priv. 

Auburn, G; 14th Inf.; Priv. 

Hustisford, I; 7th Inf.; Priv 

La Crosse, F; loth Inf.; Priv. 

Kaukauna, B; 38th Inf.; Mus. 

Kenosha, B ; 33d Inf. ; Corp. 

Rubicon, I; 29th Inf.; Priv. 

Fitchburg, I; 43d Inf.; Priv. 

Milwaukee, C; ist Inf.; Priv. Regular Army. 

Vernon. H; 30th Inf.; Mus. 

Fulton, K; 3d Cav.; Priv. 

Mt. Pleasant. H; 8th Inf.; Priv. 

Albany, E; 31st Inf.; Priv. 

Millville, F; 43d Inf.; Corp. 

Hustisford, 7th Bat.; L. Art.; Priv. 

Lind, M; ist Cav.; Priv. 

Milwaukee, 7th Bat.; L. Art.; Priv. 

La Crosse, I; 14th Inf.; Priv. 

Raymond, G; 43d Inf.; Priv. 

Clinton, K; 32d Inf.; Priv. 

Columbus, K; 44th Inf.; Corp. 

La Crosse, B; 2d Cav.; Priv. 

ADDITIONAL NAME NOT IN ADJ.-GENERAL'S REPORT. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. Remarks. 

Gilmantown, Priv. Pensioner, 

* Killed, died of wounds or disease. 



Heavy, Regular Army. 



Bandmaster. Pres. Lee's sur. 



f 



There were 571 Loomises who served in the Civil War, and ranked as follows: 



Brigadier-Generals i 

Colonels (one breveted Brig.-Gen.) 2 

Chaplains (ranked as captain) i 

Lieutenant-Colonels 2 

Adjutants i 

Quartermaster Sergeants 2 

Surgeons 4 

Captains 21 



First Lieutenants 21 

Second Lieutenants 11 

Buglers i 

Musicians 8 

Orderly Sergeants 2 

Sergeants 39 

Corporals 36 

Privates 412 



Of these who entered the service, 82 or 14.4 per cent, were killed in battle or died of 
wounds or disease. 



SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR. 

Table VII. 

The following names are of Loomises who were soldiers in the Spanish-American War 
of 1898, as reported by the Adj.-Generals of the several states indicated. 



Name. 

Loomis, Boyd Wesley, 
Tracy C, 



Name. 
Loomis, Herbert L., 



CALIFORNIA. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank, 

Sacramento, F; 6th Inf.; Priv. 
San Jose, B; 8th Inf.; Priv. 

CONNECTICUT. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 
Willimantic, E; 3d Inf.; Priv. 



Remarks. 
Discharged, Feb. 10, 1899. 



823 



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Name. 
Lootnis, C. E.» 



ILLINOIS. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 
Illinois, K; 4th Inf. 



Name. 
Loomis, 



Bert, 
Dale B., 
Edward, 



IOWA. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

River Falls, Wis., L; 44th Inf.; Priv. 
Keosauqua, Regt'I; soth Inf.; Priv. 
Charles City, D; 49th Inf.; Priv. 



Remarks. 

Served through the war. 

Mus. Served throuRh the war. 

Served through the war. 



Name. 

Loomis, Arthur H., 
Eugene F., 
Martin S., 



Name. 
Loomis, Howard C, 



Name. 

Loomis, Clyde J., 

Frederick M., 
Harry E., 



Name. 
Loomis, William S., 

Name. 
Loomis, Bryant D., 

Name. 
Loomis, Russell, 

Name. 

Loomis, Edward N., 
Frank A., 
Harry S., 



Name. 
Loomis, 



Albert J., 
Albert K., 
Charles H., 
Homer W., 



Name. 

Loomis, Harry E., 
Howard, 
James E., 
Simeon R., 
Walter H., 
William U., 
William E., 
William E., 



Name. 
Loomis, Charles H., 

Name. 
Loomis, Frank B., 



No. 
11562 



No. 
10370 



KANSAS. 

Residence. Co., Regt. and Rank. 

Emporia, E; 22A Inf.: Priv. 
Emporia. H; 22d Inf.: Priv. 
Galena, G: 22A Inf.; Priv. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Age. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 
19 Springfield, Ordinary Seaman. 

MICHIGAN. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

Marquette, L; 34th Inf.; Priv. 
Grand Rapids, B; 32d Inf.; Sergt. 
Owasso, G; 33d Inf.; Priv. 

MISSOURI. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 
, C; 4th Inf.; Priv. 

NEBRASKA. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 
Bcllwood, F; ist Inf.; Priv. 

NEW JEBSEV. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 
Jersey City, i8th Inf.; Capt. 

NEW YORK. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

28 Brooklyn, Troop C; Priv. 

22 Rochester, 7th Bat.: L. Art.; Mus. 

23 Elmira, 3d Inf.; Pnv. 



Age 



Remarks. 

Mustered out with his regiment. 
Mustered out with his regiment. 
Mustered out with his regiment. 



Remarks. 
Served on U. S. ship "Prairie." 



Remarks. 
Mustered out with his regiment. 

Remarks. 
Mustered out, Aug. 23, 1899. 



Remarks. 

Enlisted, May 2, 1808. 
Enlisted, June 25, 1S98. 
Enlisted, May 10, 1898. 



OHIO. 

No. Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

11077 Logan, F; 13th Inf.: Priv. 

' Wadsworth, G: 8th Art.; Artificer. 

8102 Columbus, U. S. Navy; Sailor. 

Toledo, L; 6th; ist bergt. 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

. , B; i2th Inf.; Priv. . 

Coatesville, I; 1st Inf.; Pnv. 

G; 15th Inf.; Pnv. 

B; Light Batt.; Pnv. 

G; 13th Inf.; Pnv. 

, D; 1 6th Inf.: 2d Lt. 

Philadelphia, I; ist Inf.; Mus. 
, A; 1 6th Inf.; Pnv. 

RHODE ISLAND. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 
Providence, G; 4th U. S. Cav.; Priv. 

WISCONSIN. 

Residence, Co.. Regt. and Rank. 
Portage, F; 36 Inf.; Priv. 



Remarks. 

In Philippines. 

O. V. I. 

At capture of Manila. 

O. V. I. 



Remarks. 
Enlisted for 3 V"., Feb. 25, 1899. 



Sinomtja C^pit^alng^ 



824 



Name. 

Loomis, Erastus, 
F. T.. 
T. Porter, 
Leon Edward, 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

Residence, Co., Regt. and Rank. 

, 2d Lt. 

, Ensign. 

, Paymaster. 



Remarks. 



Marine Corps. 

Navy. 
Navy. 
Serv. 5 yrs. U. S. 



N. Apprentice. 



UNCLASSIFIED. 



Name. 



Loomis, 



Alvin, 
Anthony L, 
Edmund U., 
Geo. W., 
Henry, 
Hezekiah, 
J aims, 
Mortimer, 
Ralph J., 
Reuben, 
William E., 
William E., 



Tadle VIII. 

No. Age. Residence. Co., Regt. and Rank. 



165S 
5986 
86s6 
8534 
4098 
1063 

222$ 
5^3-' 
1574 
1286 l! 
7659 
II 1-4 

the Miami 



Wethersfield, Conn., Sailor. 

N. Y. City, Bat. E; 4th .\rt.; Priv. 

Lebanon, Conn., Engineer. 

Otisco, N. Y.. 9th Art.; U. S. Army. 

Tolland, Conn., "Vixen"; Purser. 

Lebanon, Conn. Prize money attack 

.\van. N. Y. ; Priv. 

E. Windsor, Conn., Priv. 

Bolton, Conn., Priv. 



Remarks. 

Prisoner in "John Adams' War." 
Seminole War. 

Grad. Engineer, Naval Acad. 1875. 
U. S. Navy, Civil War. 
Served 3 years, 
1S04. War with Tripoli. 
Ft. on Apalachicola R., Fla., 1S16. 
Served in Mexican War. 
Drummer, 1836, in Seminole War. 
Expeditions against Indians.* 



Civil War. 
and the Wabash, and was in St. Clair's defeat, 1791. 



MILITARY ROLL OF HOXOR 

OF 

THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIFE FOR THEIR COUNTRY. 



Name. 

Loomis, Abel, 

Alexander, 
Alonzo, 
Andrew J., 
Augustus, 
Bert rand, 
Byron, 
Charles E.. 
Charles E.. 
Charles R., 
Chester A., 
Daniel, 
Daniel M., 
David, 
David N., 
Dexter, 
Edmund U., 
Elijah W., 
Eliphalet, 
Eliphalet, 
Erastus, 
Ervin, 
Eugene, 
Ezra, 
Ezra M., 
George G., 
Harte E., 
Harvey, 
Henry, 
Henry, 
Henry A., 
Henry C, 
Henry N., 
Henry S., 
Hiram K., 
Issachar. 
James B., 
James F., 
James H., 
James M., 
Tames R., 
Joel, 
John, 
John B., 
John B., 
John W., 
John W., 
Joseph, 



Table IX. 

No. Age. Residence, Co.. Regt. and Rank. 

, Priv. 

9263 24 Ohio, I; 721! Inf.; Priv. 

Holland. Wis.. F; 27th Inf.: Wag'r. 

Big Mound, la., 14th Inf.; Priv. 

Sylvan Co., Mich., 7th Cav. ; 

Allegan Co., Mich., 3d Cav.; Priv. 

Truxton, N. Y., Priv. 

Jackson Co., Mich., D; ist Inf.; Priv. 

Ossawatomie, Kan., K; 2d Cav.; Priv. 

H'tisfd, Wis.. 7th Bat.; L. Art.; Priv. 

Waddington, N. Y., 98th Inf.; Priv. 

Iowa. F; 13th Inf.; Priv. 

Redfield, N. Y.. Priv. 

Bolton. Conn., Priv. 

Ohio. K; 21st Inf.; Sergt. 

Beardstown. 111., A; 14th Inf.; Priv. 

Lebanon, Conn., Nav. Acad.; Eng. 

Muskegon Co., Mich; loth Cav.; Priv. 

Windsor. Conn., Priv. 

Bloomfield, Conn., Priv. 

Lebanon, Conn., Marines: 2d Lt. 

Moravia. N. Y.. D; 75th Inf.; Sergt. 

Milwaukee, Wis., Priv. 

Windsor, Conn., Priv. 

Norwich, Conn., H; nth Inf.; Priv. 

Milwaukee, Wis., C: ist Art.; Priv. 

. B; 23d Inf.; Priv. 

Ohio, 1 : 103d Inf. ; Priv. 

Anoka, Minn.. K; 4th Inf.; Priv. 

Lee. N. Y.. Priv. 

Southampton. Mass., 31st Inf.; Priv. 

E. Ham'ton. N. Y., 176th Inf.; Priv. 

Norwich, Conn., H; 21st Inf.; Priv. 

Vernon. Conn., B; 16th Inf.; Priv. 

Humboldt, Kan., H; loth Inf.; Priv. 

Halcolt, N. Y., G; 20th Inf.; Priv. 

Kenosha, Wis., B; 33d Inf.; Corp. 

Cazenovia, N. Y., Priv. 

Gratiot Co., Mich., Priv. 
23 Dallis Co., Iowa, 4th Inf.; Capt. 
2904 Greenfield, N. Y.. Priv. 

25 Tolland, Conn., Priv. 

Buried between Albany and Sheffie 
3367 Pennsylvania, L; 103d Inf.; Capt. 

5777 25 Birmingham, la., C; 8th Cav.; Sergt, 

Yellow Head. III., K; 4th Cav. ; Priv, 
6254 Redfield, N. Y., Priv. 

6432 31 Ohio, F; 4th Cav.; Corp. 



6493 


2^ 


«3S5 




9957 




4106 




6346 


44 




23 


6.-52 




764 




530S 


25 


6817 




8656 




261 




710 




8690 


24 


247 




7025 




8884 




3518 


28 




18 




19 


6277 




41 16 


35 


9S97 


18 


7028 




8552 




6261 


20 


2583 




7013 





Remarks. 
Buried, Green Bank, Oct. 16, I75Q- 



Corinth. 

U. S. Army. 



Died, 1865. 

Gary's Company. 
Shiloh, Ohio. 

Died, Sackett's Harbor. 
Killed, 1862. 



Lost 



the "Huron," 11-24-1877. 



Canada. 1761. 

Died in N. Y.. 1776. 

Killed, battle Lake Champlain. 



Expedition against Louisburg, 1745- 
Died of wounds. 
Heavy. Regular Army. 



Rock Point, N. C, Feb. 25, 1865. 



Company A. 

At Petersburg. Va. 

Drowned, Apr. 24, 1865. 

Died at Ft. Scott. 

N. Y. S. 



Killed while a prisoner. 

Killed at Plattsburg. 
Id, Nov. 12, 1759. 
Killed at Ream's Station. 
Killed in action. (Ohio.) 

Died, 1861. 



825 



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Name. 

Loomis, Lambertine, 
Leander, 
Lewis S., 
Lloyd, 
Lorrin K., 
Luther J., 
Lyman, 
Lyman C, 
Lyman F., 
M. D., 
Merrill A., 
Merritt B., 
Milan, 
Mordant, 
Morris N., 
Nicholas, 
Ormond C, 
Orrin, 
Orson B., 
Owen, 
Owen, 
Philctus, 
Reuben, 
Reucl n., 
Roscoe S., 
Samuel, 
Samuel C, 
Samuel G., 
Stephen J., 
Thomas L., 
Walter, 
Wilbur, 
William 
William, 
William, 
William. 
William, 
William C, 
William C, 
William G., 
William H., 
William T., 
William T., 
William W., 



Priv. 
Priv. 

Priv. 



No. Age. Residence, Co., Regi. and Rank. 

Erie Co., Pa., C; 145th Inf.; Priv. 
Transitville, Ind., Priv. 
Brockp't, N. Y., I; i22d Inf.; Corp. 
Fulton. N. Y.. A; lioth Inf.; Priv. 
Medina Co., O.. B; 176th Int.; Priv. 
Williamsburg, Mass.. 27th Inf.^; Priv. 
Milwaukee, Wis.. C; 14th Inf.: Priv. 
Atalissa, la.. 2d Cav. ; Q. M. Sergt. 
Roxbury, Mass., 15th Bat.; Priv. 
Allegan Co., Mich., 13th Inf.; Priv. 
New Britain, Ct.. G; 6th Inf.; Priv. 
Champl'n. N. Y.. D; 34th Inf.; Priv. 
Horseheads, N. Y., Priv. 
Dun'sville, Mich., I; 13th Inf.; Priv. 
Bridgewater, N. Y., 117th Inf.; Priv. 
I*ost Gibson, N. Y., Priv 
Braintree, Vt, H; 2d Inf 
Chicago, 111.. C; 89th Inf 
Mt. Pleasant. H; 8th Inf, 
Pawlet, Vt., Priv. 
Dodge City. Minn., C; 2d Inf 
Mooers. N. Y.. Priv. 
Duquoin, 111., 6th Cav.; Lt.-Col. 
Greenwood, Ind.. F; 5th Cav.; Capt 

. F; 141st Cav.; Priv. 

Ohio, A; 20th Inf.; Priv. 
Richmond. la., K; 30th Inf. 
Albany. N. Y., B; loth Int. 
Ohio, I; 104th Inf.; Priv. 
Mich., 1st Art.; Priv. 
Mich., 5th Cav.; Priv. 
Middlesex, N. Y., Priv. 
Lebanon. Conn., Priv. 
Livingston Co., Mich., H; Priv 
Livingston Co., Mich., H; Priv 
Yellow Head, 111., K; 4th Cav 
Fish Creek. N. Y., K; Priv. 
Kan.. I; 2d Cav.; Priv. . 

Washtenaw Co., Mich., 2d Inf.; Priv 
Livingston Co., Mich., K; Priv^ 
Sheffield, Mass., F; i6th Int.; Priv 
•Enfield. Conn.. D; 16th Inf.; Priv 
Farmington, Ct.. A; ist 
Kan.. I; 2d Cav.; Priv. 



6229 




9S30 




5719 


20 


9426 


18 


4063 


38 


9709 


18 




24 


10187 


29 


6948 




4607 


18 


8971 




9962 




5846 




5216 




8759 


18 


6059 




10004 






33 


4583 




5208 




8463 






19 




18 


6110 


20 


6963 


■7 


621 1 




63s 




6242 




9174 


19 


8959 


24 


3834 




6979 





Priv. 



Priv. 
Priv. 



Priv. 



Remarks. 
Nov. 3, 1S63. 

Killed in battle of the Wilderness. 
Died, Nashville, Tenn. 
Regular army. 



Died, Little Rock, Ark. 
Killed, 1863. 
Killed, Virginia, 1864. 
Died in service. 



Died in service, 1865. 
Memphis, Tenn., 1863. 



Chancellorsville, Va. 

Killed at Arkansas Post. 
N. Y. S. 



Killed at Bunker Hill. 
2ist Int. 
;2d Inf. Missing. 

Chasseurs. 

Died, Ft. Leavenworth. 

22d Inf. 



Drowned. Apr. 24. 1S65. 
Art.'; Priv. Died, 1863. 

Died, Ft. Scott. 



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Inuaual iCongfOttg 

"The wheels of weary life at last stood still." — Dryden. 

The following list shows those descendants, born Loomis, of pioneer Joseph, who have 
attained the age of go years and upwards. Forty-one of the list were males and thirty-four 
were females. Ten of them were descended from Joseph Loomis, Jr.; forty-one from John; 
two from Thomas ; twelve from Nathaniel ; and ten from Samuel.* 

No doubt other names should appear in the list, and any one who can add to the list will 
please report the name with catalog number and age to the chief annalist of the Loomis 
Association. 







A, 


se. 


No. 


Gen. 


Yrs. 


Mas. 


214 


3 


100 


2 


3768 


7 


100 


2 


•2463 


6 


99 


2 


1415 


5 


99 




2357 


6 


98 


II 


366 


4 


97 


II 


1096 


5 


97 


7 


1710 


6 


97 


? 


661 


5 


97 


5 


910 


5 


96 




105 


3 


96 


8 


2366 


6 


96 


6 


1039 


5 


96 


I 


602 


4 


96 




3939 


7 


96 




2329 


6 


95 


2 


3549 


6 


95 


I 


160 


3 


95 


I 


1206 


5 


95 




1282 


5 


94 


9 


4879 


7 


94 


6 


1 173 


5 


94 


3 


947 


5 


94 


1 


2331 


6 


94 


I 


2640 


6 


94 


I 


2188 


6 


94 




1095 


5 


93 


10 


782 


5 


93 


9 


5119 


7 


93 


8 


53 


2 


93 


7 


1570 


6 


93 


7 


1372 


5 


93 


6 


2199 


6 


93 


S 


2446 


6 


93 


5 


3219 


6 


93 


4 


4897 


7 


93 


3 


950 


5 


93 


I 


2142 


6 


93 


I 


755 


5 


92 


8 


4695 


7 


92 


8 


104: 


5 


92 


5 


2304 


6 


92 


5 


3021 


6 


92 


2 


701 


5 


92 


I 


4725 


7 


92 


I 


2643 


6 


91 


8 


805 


5 


91 


7 


2057 


6 


91 


5 


5098 


7 


91 


5 


1407 


5 


91 


4 


2228 


6 


91 


4 


2890 


6 


91 


2 


1522 


6 


91 


I 


2047 


6 


91 


I 


228 


3 


91 





Name. 

Martha (Hoskins) 
Mary Loomis 
Timothy Loomis 
Calvin Loomis 
Mary (Adams) 
Tabitha (Burr) 
Hubbell Loomis 
Emmeline K. (Kellogg) 
Simeon Loomis 
Ruth (Phelps-Lewis) 
Mary (Buel) 
Chester Loomis 
Levi Loomis 
Hannah (Copley) 
Chauncey C. Loomis 
Adam Loomis 
William R. Loomis 
Sarah (Lyman) 
Jemima (Bancroft) 
Ruth (Shaw) 
Mary E. (Hammond) 
Zerviah (Hayden) 
Epaphras Loomis 
Mary (Near) 
Jacob O. Loomis 
Anna (Hutchinson) 
Joel Loomis 
Russell Loomis 
Squire Loomis 
Mindwell (Brown) 
Elizabeth (Franklin) 
Pamela (Austin) 
Anna (Palmer) 
Gurdon Loomis 
Moses Loomis 
Julia Ann (Bush) 
Lorrain Loomis 
Gamaliel Loomis 
Seba Loomis 
Eleazer Loomis 
Elizabeth (Strong) 
Edward Loomis 
Luman Loomis 
Roswell Loomis 
Caroline (Chapman) 
Martha A. Loomis 
Joseph Loomis 
Sarah (Lincoln) 
Tohn C. Loomis 
Eunice Loomis 
Veach Loomis 
Dyer Loomis 
Henry H. Loomis| 
Lydia (Norton) 
Abigail (Noble) 



Place of Birth. 

Westfield, Mass. 
Hartford, Conn. 
Torrington, Conn, 
W. Springfield, Mass. 
Simsbury, Conn. 
Windsor, Conn. 
Colchester, Conn. 
New Hartford, Conn. 
E. Windsor, Conn. 
Simsbury, Conn. 
Windsor, Conn. 
Torrington, Conn. ^ 
Bolton, Conn. 
W. Springfield. Mass. 
San^erfield, N. Y. 
Taghkanic, N. Y. 
Feeding Hills. Mass. 
E, Windsor, Conn. 
Torrington, Conn. 
Tolland, Conn. 
N, Coventry, Conn. 
E. Windsor, Conn. 
Torrington, Conn., 
Taghkanic, N. Y. 
Andover. Conn. 
Jordanvillc. N. Y. 
"E. Lyme, Conn. 
Coventry, Conn. 

, i\Iass. 

Windsor, Conn. 
Windsorville, Conn. 
Southwick. Mass. 
Lebanon, Conn. 
Windsor, Conn. 
Egremont, Mass. 
Coventry, Conn. 
Torrington, Conn.- 
Lebanon. Conn. 
Bolton, Conn. 
Coventry, Conn. 
Bolton, Conn. 
Egremont, Mass. 
Torrington, Conn^ 
E. Windsor. Conn. 
Coventry, Conn. 
Hebron, Conn. 
Lebanon, Conn. 
Lebanon, Conn. 
Egremont, Mass. 
Champlain, N. Y. 
Lebanon, Conn. 
North East, Pa. 
Geneva, N. Y. 
Bennington, Vt. 
Simsbury, Conn. 



Residence. 

Granby, Conn. 
Hartford, Conn. 
Riga, N. Y. 
Goshen, Mass. 
Catskill, N. Y. 
Torrington, Conn. 
Upper Alton, 111. 
New Hartford, Conn. 
E. Windsor, Conn. 
E. Granby, Conn. 
Litchfield, Conn. 
Austinburg, O. 
Bolton. Conn. 
W. Springfield, Mass. 
Edholm, Neb. 
Vernon, N. Y. 
Westfield, Mass. 
Columbia, Conn. 
Torrington, Conn. 
Enfield, Mass. 
Hinckley, Minn. 
E. Windsor, Conn. 
Hannibal. N. Y. 
Vernon, N. Y. 
Batavia, N. Y. 
Jordanville, N. Y. 
Waterford, Conn. 
Lagrange, O. 
Green Oak, Mich. 
Windsor, Conn. 
E. Hartford, Conn. 
Suffield, Conn. 
\'ernon. Conn. 
Windsor, Conn. 
Troy, N. Y. 
Branchport, N. Y. 
Winchester, Conn. 
Raymond, Wis. 
Cazenovia, N. Y. 
S. Coventry, Conn. 
Bolton, Conn. 
Oxford, N. Y. 
Torrington, Conn. 
New Hartford, N. Y. 
Hartford, Conn. 
Manchester, Conn. 
Lebanon, Conn. 
Andover, Conn. 
Penfield. N. Y^ 
New Haven, Vt. 
Lebanon, Conn. 
North East, Pa. 
Geneva, N. Y. 
Bennington, Vt, 
Pittsfield, N. Y. 



827 



3lnbpx ^i^itputli 







^g 


e. 


No. 


Gen. 


Yrs. 


Mos. 


2302 


6 


9« 




1204 


5 


90 


1 1 


2234 


6 


90 


1 1 


2272 


6 


90 


1 1 


2948 


6 


99 


11 


2923 


6 


90 


10 


2216 


6 


90 


9 


4656 


7 


90 


9 


168 


3 


90 


8 


1306 


5 


90 


7 


2644 


6 


90 


7 


1239 


5 


90 


3 


3551 


6 


90 


3 


119 


3 


90 


3 


1697 


6 


90 


2 


5620 


7 


90 


2 


35 


2 


90 


1 


2237 


6 


go 


X 


2364 


6 


90 




2876 


6 


90 





Name. 

Elizabeth (Bartle) 
Lucy (Smith) 
Lydia (Loomis) 
Roger E. Loomis 
Joshua IL Loomis 
Wealthy (Wyman) 
Lydia (Williams) 
Hiram Loomis 
Caleb Loomis 
Ezra Loomis 
Milo M. Loomis 
Horace Loomis 
Loren D. Loomis 
Lydia (Lyman) 
Andrew H. Loomis 
Mary (Bronson) 
Thomas Loomis 
Dudley Loomis 
Kezia (Drake) 
Hannah (Wack) 



Place of Birth. 

Egremont, Mass. 
Torrington, Conn. 
Lebanon, Conn. 
Union, Conn. 
Ashfield, Mass. 
Stafford, Conn. 
Lebanon, Conn. 
Cayuga Co., N. Y. 
Windsor, Conn. 
Egremont, Mass. 
Andover, Conn. 
Sheffield, Mass. 
Pawlet, Vt. 
Windsor, Conn. 
New Hartford, Conn. 



Windsor, Conn. 
Lebanon, Conn. 
Windsor, Conn. 
Colchester, Conn. 



Residence. 

Oxford. N. Y. 
Torrington. Conn. 
Franklin, Conn. 
Georgia, Vt. 
Mansfield. O. 
Manchester, N. H. 
Lebanon, Conn. 
Marshalltown, la. 
E. Haddam, Conn. 
Egremont, Mass. 
Manchester, Conn. 
Burlington, Vt. 
Mexico, N. Y. 
Lebanon, Conn. 
New Hartford, Conn. 
Steven's Point, Wis. 
Windsor, Conn. 
Moravia, N. Y. 
Windsor, Conn. 
Kalamo, Mich. 



* By generations the list 
the 6th and 10 in the 7th. 
t On Feb. 14, 1908, and 



shows 2 in the 2d generation, 6 in the 3d, 2 in the 4tb, 21 in the 5th, 34 in 
still alive and active in business. 



^xxhtK lEtglitli 



ScBcpttbanta nf 3oacplj Sjonmia 



"Title and ancestry render a good 
contemptible."^^ c/rfwo». 



No. I 


'far. 


Ccn. 


Institution. 


488 


750 


4 


Yale 


1096 


799 


5 


Union 


1246 


805 


5 


University of Vermont 


2836 


807 


6 


Yale 


2383 


809 


6 


Williams 


1533 


811 


6 


Williams 


2553 


811 


6 


West Point 


744 


8i5 


5 


Williams 


1403 


817 


5 


Middlebury 


1546 


818 


6 


Yale 


2241 


819 


6 


Union 


3144 


S19 


6 


Medical College 


5743 


825 


7 


Wesleyan 


1408 


826 


5 


Middlebury 


2947 


827 


6 


Medical College 


2532 


828 


6 


Yale 


4941 


828 


7 


Medical College 


2764 


830 


6 


Yale 


2538 


83- 


6 


Yale 


2640 


832 


6 


Bowdoin 


5087 


832 


7 


University of Vermont 


2526 


835 


6 


Brown 


2535 


835 


6 


Yale 


4918 


837 


7 


Union 


4919 


837 


7 


Union 


6186 


837 


7 


Union 


1827 


841 


6 


Hamilton 


5476 


842 


7 


Wesleyan 


1793 


844 


6 


Williams 


6200 


844 


8 


CTcneva 


830s 


844 


8 


Wesleyan 


8306 


844 


8 


Wesleyan 


8436 


845 


8 


Colgate 


5535 


846 


7 


Wesleyan 


5634 


846 


7 


Western Reserve 


1794 


847 


6 


Williams 


5605 


849 


7 


University of Vermont 


9410 


849 


8 


I-a\v School 


3124 


849 


6 


Western Reserve 


9412 


850 


8 


Shurtleff 


3571 


851 


6 


Yale 


5855 


851 


7 


Union 


5745 


851 


7 


Wesleyan 


4336 


851 


7 


Tech. Inst. 


5743 


852 




Wesleyan 


8440 


854 


8 


Madison University 


9403 


855 


8 


Brown 


2767 


85s 


6 


New York University 


4363 


858 


7 


Hamilton 


5886 


858 


7 


University of Michigan 


8456 


860 


8 


Yale 


10006 


860 


8 


Union 


8653 


862 


8 


Dickinson 


8601 


863 


8 


Union 


4355 


863 


7 


Hamilton 


5925 


864 


7 


Yale 


6825 


864 


7 


Medical College 


8644 


864 


8 


Cornell 


10007 


865 


8 


Tech. Inst. 


8357 


866 


8 


Hamilton 


5573 


866 


7 


Lewisburg 



man more illustrious, but an ill one more 



Name, Residence, Etc. 

George, .Windsor, Conn. 

Hubbel (Rev.), Upper Alton, 111. 

Warren (Lawyer), Burlington, Vt. 

Amasa (Rev.), Painesville, O. 

Harvey (Rev.), Bangor, Me. 

Samuel S., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Gustavus (Gen.). tJ. S. Army. 

Aretas (Rev.), Bennington, \"t. 

Jacob N. (Rev.), Craftsbury, Vt. 

Earle (Physician), Oneida, N. Y. 

Andrew W., Member Congress, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Karris (Physician), Newbern, N. C. 

Francis A. (Rev.), E. Greenwich, R. I. 

Ezra S. (Physician). Champlain, N. Y. 

Dyer (Physician), New Berlin, N. Y. 

James C. (Lawyer), Bridgeport, Conn. 

Horatio N. (Physician), Buffalo, N. Y. 

Elias, Prof. Mathematics, Yale (Tollege. 

William O. (Physician), Windsor, Conn. 

Jacob O. (Physician), Brockport, N. Y, 

Harmon (Rev,), New York (I!ity. 

Justin R. ( Rev.), Pres. Lewisburg University. 

bsbert B. (Artist), New York City. 

Henry B. (Rev.), Cazenovia, N. Y, 

Hezekiah H. (Rev.), Cazenovia, N. Y. 

Charles A. (Lawyer), St. Clair, Mich. 

Augustus W. (Rev.), San Francisco, Cal. 

George (Rev.), Pres. Alleghany College. 

Aretas G. (Rev.). Greenfield, Mass. 

Levi C, Potosi, Mo. 

Silas L., Prof., Howard Univ., Washington, D. C. 

Lafayette C, Pres. Wheeling Female College. 

Isaac N., Prof., Manlius, N. Y. 

Reuben H. (Rev.), Bloomfield, Conn, 

Chauncey L. (Rev.), Middletown, Conn. 

Elihu (Rev.). Centerville, Mass. 

Charles J. (Lawyer), New York City. 

Thaddeus L. (Lawyer), Carlinsville, 111. 

Samuel (Rev.), Chester, S. C. 

Horace T., Rocky Ford, Colo. 

Henry (Rev.), Middletown. N. Y. 

Alfred L., Diagnostician, New York University. 

Wilbur F. (Rev.). Nashville. Tenn. 

Charles L.. Engineer, De Witt, N. Y. 

Francis A. (Rev.), E. Greenwich, R. I. 

Horace B., La Crosse, Wis. 

Waldo J. (Lawyer), Little Falls. N. Y. 

John C.', Prof., L^niversity of Alabama. 

Francis H. (Lawyer), St. Paul, Minn, 

A. Tudson (Lawyer), Blue Rapids, Kan. 

Alba L. F. (Rev.), Rochester, Wis. 

Benjamin F. (Lawyer), Binghamton, N. Y. 

James H., R. R. Mgr.. Philadelphia. Pa. 

Benjamin B. (Rev.), Ocean Grove, N. J. 

George M. (Physician), Easton, i\lo. 

Francis E., Prof.. London. Eng. 

D. Alden (Phvsician), Cleveland. O. 

Charles B., Bookkeeper, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Horace, Mt. Vernon, N, Y. 

Henry (Rev.), Missionary, Yokohama, Japan. 

Freeman, Prof., Lewisburg University, Pa. 



829 



2\x\btK iEiiihth 



No. 

4341 
6976 
9408 
10009 
8902 
8843 
12017 
4165 
9327 
9399 
5926 
6570 
.8656 
12019 
6452 
4166 
12012 

5681 
7089 
9748 

7800 

7802 

8997 
10895 

7388 

8670 

5593 

5963 

9794 

7278 
11380 
11976 
12021 
1 1446 
11447 
10358 
11076.97 
■ '457 

7877 

4486 
9669 
11459 

1 1461 
1 1402 
11403 
10918 

1 1462 
1 1404 

10898 

11405 

1 1406 

11528 

11587 
7936 

12277 

12278 

11957 
127s 
1914 
2945 
3251 
3252 
3438 
3670 
4037 
4113 
4126 
4211 
4345 
4354 
4363 
4394 
4958 
5363 
5369 
5601 
5720 
5951 
5964 
6938 
6941 
6942 
7092 
7435 



Year. Gen. 



1868 
1869 
1869 
1869 
1870 
1872 
1873 
1874 
1874 
1874 
1875 
■ 875 
1875 
1875 
1876 
1877 
1877 
1878 
1880 
1880 
1881 



1882 
1882 
1883 
1883 
1883 
1884 
1884 
1885 
1885 
1886 
1887 
1888 
1890 
1891 
1893 
1895 
1896 
1896 
1896 
1896 
1897 
1897 
1898 
1898 
1900 
1900 
1901 
1901 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1906 
1906 
1906 
1909 



7 
8 

9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

9 

8 

9 

9 

9 

5 

6 

6 

6 

6 

7 

6 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 

7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
8 



Institution. 

Hamilton 

University of Michigan 

Union 

Williams 

University of Vermont 

Iowa College 

Hlackburn College 

Amherst 

Amherst 

Alleghany 

Yale 

Union 

Naval Academy 

Blackburn 

University of Vermont 

Amherst 

Ulackburn 

Oberlin 

University of Michigan 

Princeton 

Italdwin 

Baldwin 

University of Michigan 

Vale 

Yale 

Syracuse 

Colgate 

Marietta 

\'nssar 

New York University 

Trinity 

State Normal 

Albion 

Albion 

Cornell 

Normal College 

Yale 

University of Illinois 

Oberlin 

Greenville 

Yale 

Amherst 

Wellesley 

Mass. Tech. 

Michigan Agr. College 
Smith 



Worcester Tech. 
Barnard 
Worcester Tech. 

University of California 
University of Oklahoma 
University of Oklahoma 
Baldwin 



Amherst 
Medical College 

Medical College 
Medical College 
Fulton College 

Medical College 

Northwestern University 

Hamilton 

Hamilton 

Washington University 

Western Reserve 

Medical College 

Medical College 
Albion 
Hamilton 
Medical College 
Agricultural College 
Agricultural College 
Mass. Tech. 
Cornell 



Minn. 



HI. 



Name, Residence, Etc. 

Roderick M, Plattsville, Wis. 
Goodwin T. (Physician). Minneapolis, 
Sidney A., Little Falls. N. Y. 
Charles W.. Binghamton. N. Y. 
Edward B. (Physician), Chicago, 111. 
Adam L. (Teacher), Manchester, Ta. 
Leverett W., Investigator, Carrollttm, 
Elihu G. (Lawyer), Bedford, Mass. 
Charles W. (Rev.), Ashby, Mass. 
Charles E.. Banker, Attica, N. Y. 
Henry P.. (Lawyer), London, Eng. 
George L. (Lawyer), Fremont, Neb. 
Edmund U., U. S. Navy. 
Horace W. (Lawyer), Los Angeles, Colo. 
Horatio, New York City. 
Samuel L. (Rev.), Boston, Mass. 
Frances T., Gillespie, HI. 
Eli R. (Rev.), Olympia, Wash. 
Peter B.. Jackson, Mich. 
Henry P. (Physician). New York City. 
Elisha S., Mathematics, Cleveland, O. 
Jackson H. (Lawyer), Cleveland, O. 
John H., Chemist, Omaha, Neb. 
Frank N. (Physician), Derby, Conn. 

Seymour C. (Lawyer), New Haven, Conn. 

George P. (Lawyer), Pittston, Pa. 

Allyn C, Windsor, Conn. 

Elmer H., Prof., Princeton, N. J. 

Francis B. (Lawyer), Washington, B. C. 

Mabel Ruth, Dean Women's College. Colo. 

Albert T. (Physician), Jersey City, N. J. 

Hiram E.. Principal Hyde High School, Chicago. 

Addie Louise, Rocky Ford, Colo. 

George W., Superintendent Schools, Pueblo, Colo. 

Frank H.. American Book Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. 

Clarence E., Electrical Engineer, Denver, Colo. 

Tessie Cora. Ironwood, Mich. 

Edward N., Merchant, New York City. 

Arthur B., Bridge Engineer, Toledo, O. 

Harry F. 

Frederique P., Coal, Omaha, Neb. 

William W. (Rev.), Centralia, Wash. 

Horace .\.. Merchant, Brighton. N. Y. 

Frederick B., Prof., Amherst College. 

Louisa R., Prof., Cornell University. 

Henry M., Chemist, Harrisburg, Pa. 

Tulius S. ., , ,r 

Charles W , Florist, Northampton, Mass. 

Clara P., Prin. Girls' School, Yokohama, Japan. 

Henry Luther. „ , , _ 

James L. (Lawyer), Hartford, Conn. 

Evarts G., Manager, Norristown, Pa. 

lane H., Yokohama, Japan. 

Everett E., Schenectady, N. Y. 

William K. „ t. . r- 1 

Emma C, Teacher, Prospect Park, Cal. 

Alta v., Norman, Okla. 

Clara A., Norman, Okla. 

Walter. W., Lodi, O. 

Nathaniel (Physician). Newbern, N. C. 

Edward (Surgeon), Oneida, N. Y. 

Nathan, Prof., Cambridge, Mass 

Abraham (Physician), Russell Mass. 

John (Physician), Jeffersonville, Ind. 

"Samuel C. (PliyS!"^"'b "^^X^' Af«= 

Calvin L. (Physician), Springfield, Mass. 

William H. (Physician). Oakland. Cal 

Brace W. (Physician). New \ork City. 

George C. Teacher. Fulton, HI. 

William B. (Physician). Ainsworth. iNeb. 

Oark E. (Physician), Eugene. Ore 

Egbert E (Physician), JanesviIIe, VV is. 

g^ancis H. (Lawyer), St. Pan Minn. 

Harlow H. (Lawyer). New \ ork City. 

Isaiah C. (Physician), Carlisle, Pa 

Ha vev (Physician), Burr Oak, Mich. 

Loren'L (Physician), Pemberville O. 

Gusavus H. (Physician), ^'""'n^'""'/ '" 

Edwin C. (Physician). Perrysville, Ind. 

MerHtt F. (Rev.), Mankato. Kan. 

■pre/1 AT Teacher. Scranton, ra. 

Charles W (Physician), Lake Charles, La. 

John A., Girard, Kan. 

George W.. Girard. Kan 

A^len Teacher, Ann Arbor. Mich 

Wilfe H Superintendent Mines, Scranton, Pa. 



ffionrntfi ^fu^alogy 



830 



No, 



Year. Gen. 



Institution. 



7621 


8 


Medical College 


7623 


8 


Medical College 


7642 


8 


Mass. Tech. 


769s 


8 


Medical College 


7930 


8 


Cornell 


7985 


8 


Medical College 


8038 


8 


Medical College 


8491 


8 


Lehigh 


8653 


8 


Dickinson 


881 1 


8 


Medical College 


9239 


8 


Medical College 


9478 


8 


University of Kansas 


9603 


8 


Eastman's 


9654 


8 


Tulane 


9662 


8 


Agricultural College 


10046 


8 


State Normal School 


10076 


8 


University of Michigan 


10243 


8 


University of Vermont. 


1038S 


8 


Valparaiso 


10412 


8 


Medical College 


10414 


8 


Medical College 


10594 


8 


Colorado College 


10660 


8 


Oberlin 


10662 


8 


Mt. Union 


11370 


9 


Wilbraham ' 


11376 


9 


Agricultural College 


11561 


9 


University of Michigan 


12275 


9 


Medical College 


12347 


9 


Medical College 


12353 


9 


University of Michigan 


■2536 


10 


Syracuse 

University of S. California. 

Rush Medical College 

Des Moines Medical College 

Toledo Medical College 

New York Medical College 



Name, Residence, Etc. 

Boardman J. (Physician), Los Angeles, Cal. 

Frank R. (Physician), Jefferson, O. 

Warren VV., Electrical Engineer, Dallas, Texas. 

Francis W. (Physician), Shannon City, la. 

Helen. Teacher, Memphis. Tenn. 

Edward A. (Physician), Emerald Grove, Wis. 

Francis E. (Physician), Marcus. la. 

Arthur F., Electrical Engineer, New York City. 

James H. 

Enos O. (Physician), Wapanucka, Okla. 

James T., Librarian, Chicago Medical College. 

Charles H. (Physician), Deerfield, Kan. 

Clinton F., Durham, Conn. 

Charles C. (Physician), Los Angeles, Cal. 

Lelia. Ft. Collins, Colo. 

Ira K. 

Chester B., Mechanical Eng., Los Angeles, Cal. 

William W. (Physician). Merrick, Mass. 

Elbert L., Supt. Water Works, Valparaiso, Ind. 

John F. (Physician), Marion, Ind. 

Charles (Physician), Vera, Ind. 

Grace, Teacher, La Crosse, Wis. 

Mary B., Seattle, Wash. 

Alva A. (Rev.), Columbiana, O. 

Annie Elizabeth, Writer, Wash., D. C. 

Alice M., Teacher. Peru, Neb. 

William S. (Physician), Manila, P. L 

Caroline A. (Physician), Austin, Texas. 

^Milo M. (Physician), bmaha. Neb. 

Fred S. (Lawyer), Chicago, 111. 

Florence, Teacher, Painted Post, N. Y, 

Melville (Physician) , Los Angeles, Cal, 

Philip A. (Physician), Colorado Springs, Colo. 

Ray R. (Physician), Burnside, 111. 

Ross W. (Physician), Toledo, O. 

Warren H. (Physician), Lockport, N. Y. 



h\htx Nintli 



&nmf Jlrnmiurnt ^rrannH bg Jfamr nf Soamis 

"Titles of honor add not to his worth, who is an honor to his Ut\e."— Ford. 



No. Gen. 



5 


2 


8 


2 


91 


4 


987 


5 


100 1 


S 


1095 


5 


1096 


5 


1482 


5 


1540 


6 


1966 


6 


2225 


6 


2236 


6 


2241 


6 


2383 


6 


2526 


6 


2532 


6 


2535 


6 


2536 


6 


2544 


6 


2547 


6 


2553 
2558 


6 


6 


2572 


6 


2757 


6 


2764 


6 


2945 


6 


2953 


6 


2958 


6 


3242 


6 


3416 


6 


3673 


6 


3757 


7 


4165 


7 


4166 


7 


4812 


7 


4984 


7 


5476 


7 


5479 


7 


5487 


7 


5512 


7 


5634 


7 


5667 


7 


5855 


7 


5922 


7 


5993 


7 


6043 


7 


6186 


7 


6169 


7 


6170 


7 


6171 


7 


6200 


7 


6609 


7 


6996 


7 


7208 


7 


7388 


7 


7390 


7 


7800 


8 


7946 


8 


7947 


8 


830s 


8 


8306 


8 


8357 


8 


8699 


8 



Name. 

Deacon John. 
Lieut. Samuel. 
Deacon Israel. 
Hon. Chauncey. 
Judge Beriab. 
Judge Joel. 
Rev. Hubbel. 
Riley. 

Hon. Elam. 
John B. 
Jairus. 

Gen. Thomas. 
Hon. Andrew W. 
Rev. Harvey. 
Kev. Justin Rolph. 
Hon. Jaiues C. 
Osbert Burr. 
Col. James Mason. 



Judge Thomas W. 
Judge Jeduthun. 
Gen. Gustavus. 
Judge I.uther. 
Judge Lester. 
Hon. Francis Belles. 
Prof. Elias. 
Prof. Nathan. 
Judge Chester. 
Rev. Elisha. 
Prof. John. 
Peter Burr. 
Burdett. 
Judge Dwight. 
I'-Iihu Goodman. 
Rev. Samuel Lane. 
Judge Henry A. 
Gen. Cyrus Orland. 
Rev. George. 
Hon. James H. 
Hon. Arphaxad. 
Hon. David P. 
Rev. Chauncey L. 
Hon. Robert B. 
Dr. Alfred Lebbeus. 
Judge Wm. Butler. 
Prof. Isaac Newton. 
Archibald G. 
Hon. Charles A. 
Judge George. 
Dr. Mahlon. 
Prof. Eben Jenks. 
Levi C. 

iohn Rice, 
ohn Henry. 
Ion. Louis N. 
Seymour Crane. 
Hon. Wra. Stiles. 
Dr. Elisha S. 
Chester Hicks. 
John Alonzo. 
Dr. Silas Laurence. 
Dr. Lafayette Chas. 
Rev. Henry. 
George Dudley. 



For what distinguished. ^ 

Deputy to the General Court. 

Lieut, in Colonial War. 

Deputy to the General Court. 

State Senator, New York. 

Judge, Orange Co., Vt. 

Judge of Probate. 

Father of Dr. Elias Loomis. 

Noted powder manufacturer. 

State Senator, Connecticut. 

U. S. Marshal. Author. 

Reed, prize money for military bravery. 

Maj.-Gen. in U. S. Army. 

Pres. Elector, 1849, for Pa. 

One of the Five (haystack) Immortals. 

Pres. Lewisburg Univ. 

Twice Dem. cand'e for Gov. of Conn. 

Distinguished artist. 

Gave $1,200,000 for the Loomis Inst. 

State Senator, Connecticut. 

Judge of Probate. 

Brigadier-General, by brevet. 

State Senator, Connecticut. 

Judge of Probate. 

Lieut. -Gov. of Connecticut. 

Noted mathemat'n. author, investig r. 

Helped f'nd Am. Ephemeris & Naut. Aim. 

State Senator, New York. ^ . , ., , 

One of first missionaries to Sandwich Isls. 

A great educator of the blind. 

Donor of Loomis Park, Jackson, Mich. 

Pres. Loomis Fam. Ass'n Am. Invent. 

Judge of Supreme Court, Conn. 

A successful attorney. 

An author and successful minister. 

Judge for many years. 

Brigadier-General, by brevet. 

Pres. .-Mleghany College. 

State Senator. New York. 

One of the Great Law Givers. 

State Senator, New York. 

Missionary to West Africa. 

State Senator, Michigan. 

Physician of world-wide reputation. 

Circuit Judge of Southern Dist., O. 

Fellow of the Royal Chem. Soc. 

A success, banker & com. paper expert. 

State Senator, Michigan. , 

State Senator, West Virginia. 

A discoverer of wireless telegraphy. 

Hisfn of the Eclipse exped n to Africa. 

First while child born in Sandwich Isls. 

Expert accountant. 

Military annalist of this Volume. 

State Senator, South Dakota. 

Executive Sec'y of Conn., 1S93-S 

Twice Pres. Loomis Family Ass n. 

The patient compiler of this Volume. 

Figure and landscape painter. 

One of the great planters of Texas. 

Author, discoverer, inventor. 

Professor and author 

Noted missionary to Japan. 

Manufacturer, banker, business man. 



Residence. 

Windsor, Conn. 
Westfield, Mass. 
New Hartford, Conn. 
Albany, N. Y. 
Thetford, Vt. 
Waterford, Vt. 
LTpper .Alton, 111. 
Troy, N. Y. 
Columbia, Conn. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
New Orleans, La. 
Brownsville, N. Y. 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
Bangor, Me. 
Lewisburg, Pa. 
Bridgeport, Conn. 
N. Y. City. 
Chicago, 111. 
Windsor, Conn. 
Montpelier, V^t. 
Stratford, Conn. 
Suffield, Conn. 
Barkhamsted, Conn. 
Hartford, Conn. 
New Haven, Conn. 
Huntington, W. Va. 
Rushville, N. Y. 
Ypsilanti, Mich. 
Jacksonville, 111. 
'Jackson, Mich. 
Hartford, Conn. 
Rockville, Conn. 
Bedford, Mass. 
Boston, Mass. 
Bristol, Conn. 
Washington, D. C. 
Meadville, Pa. 
Attica, N. Y. 
Little Falls, N. Y. 
Unadilla, N. Y. 
Middletown, Conn. 
Grand Rapids. Mich. 
New York City. 
Marietta, O. 
Enterprise, Fla. 
Providence. R- L 
St. Clair, Mich. 
Parkersburg, W. Va. 
Washington, D. C. 
Amherst. Mass. 
Potosi, Mo. 
New York City. 
Chicago, 111. 
Minneapolis, .Minn. 
New Haven, Conn. 
Holyoke, Mass. 
Berea, O. 
Englewood, N. J. 
Mereta, Texas. 
Femandina, Fla. 
Frederick, Md. 
Yokohama, Japan. 
Tiffin, O. 



Snnmts d^n^alo^g 



832 



No. 



Gen, 



8975 


8 


9007 


s 


9149 


8 


9152 


8 


9322 


8 


9323 


8 


9410 


8 


9794 


8 


10056 


8 


10486 


8 


1 1446 


9 


11461 


9 


1 1976 


9 


12016 


9 


12017 


9 



Name. 

Nelson H. 
Judge Parker H. 
Henry T. 
Laurus. 

Maj. Arthur P. 
Charles Battell. 
Harvey W. 
Judge Thaddeus L. 
Hon. Francis Butler. 
Mabel (Todd). 
Judge Mason Burr. 
Supt. George W. 
Prof. Frederick B. 
Prin. Hiram B. 
Att'y Webner E. 
Leverett W. 



For what distinguished. Residence. 

Gen. counsel & adviser, E. H. Harriman. Topeka, Kan. 

Probate Judge. Wakita, Okla. 

Author & pub. Prac. Bus. Text Books. Cleveland, O. 

Adviser to Pres. McKinley and Sec. Hay. Elberon, N. J. 

Priv. Sec. to Gov, Warren of Mich. Ionia, Mich. 

Noted author and humorist. Fanwood, N. J. 

Author, composer and critic. Brooklyn, N. Y, 

Judge of Probate. Carlinville, 111. 

Asst. Sec. of State. Washington, D. C. 

Noted author and traveler. Amherst, Mass. 

Judge of Cook Co., 111. Chicago, 111. 

Author, educator, Supt. of schools. Pueblo, Colo. 

Prof. Biology, Amherst College. Amherst, Mass. 

Principal Hyde Park High School. Chicago, 111. 

Donor of the Loomis Observatory to Springfield, 111. 

Discoverer, physicist, inventor. Carlinville, 111. 



f 



iuiirx ©futl] 



3inuniturs 

"He that invents a machine augments the power of a man and the well-being of man- 
kind." — //. IV. Bcccher. 

The following is a partial list of the Loomises who have become patentees. The incom- 
pleteness of the list is due to the fact that the annalist could not procure the desired data, 
none before the year 1868 being obtainable. 



No. Year, 
1868 



12382 




1 1369 


1905 


7092 


J900 


7092 


190s 


7092 


'90S 


10662 


1902 




1889 




1884 




1891 




1884 


1 1467 


1903 


8569 


1869 


8569 


■ 874 


8<i69 


1880 


8569 


1886 


8569 


1888 


7621 


1875 


3673 


1883 


3673 


1883 


3673 


1886 


3673 


1886 


3673 


1886 


3673 


1905 




1883 




1895 




1888 




1891 


5782 


1870 


7262 


1881 


10256 


19OS 


9141 


1881 




1887 




1900 


6938 


1903 


8216 


1870 


8216 


1872 




1895 




1881 


9932 


1892 


11372 


1882 


7977 


1896 


7977 


i8g6 


6860 


1902 




1880 




1883 


10255 


1885 


1025s 


'5^5 


I02S5 


1889 


10255 


1890 


I02S5 


1891 


10255 


1892 


1025s 


1892 


1025s 


1892 


10255 


1892 


10255 


1892 


1025s 


1901 


10255 


1901 


10255 


1901 




1889 


6169 


1894 



Name. 

Loomis, A. VV. 

Alice Frances 
Albert C. 
Allen 
Allen 
Allen 
Alva A. 
Alvah 
Alvah W. 
Andrew J. 
Arthur 
Arthur B. 
Benjamin T. 
Benjamin T. 
Benjamin T. 
Benjamin T. 
Benjamin T. 
Boardman J. 
Burdett 
Burdett 
Burdett 
Burdett 
Burdett 
Burdett 
Carrie J. 
Charles B. 
Charles F. 
Charles F. 
Charles H. 
Charles H. 
Charles H. 
Charles VV. 
Charles W. 
Charles W. 
Charles W. 
David 
David 
Dcwitt 
Edgar W. 
Edward B. 
Edwin S. 
Ellsworth A. 
Ellsworth A. 
Eupene O. 
Francis A. 
Francis D. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Frank F. 
Franklin D. 
George 



Residence. 

Atwater, O. 
Toledo, O. 
West Orange. N. J. 
Jackson, Mich. 

.\nn Arbor, Mich. 
Empire, 0. 

Shtboygan Falls, Wis. 
Canton, N. Y. 
JclTersonvillc. Ind. 
Scranton. Pa. 
. N. Y. 



Baltimore, Md. 



A.'ihtabula, O. 
Hartford, Conn. 



Joliet, 111. 
Andover, Conn. 
Winona, Minn. 
Birmingham, Conn. 
New Philadelphia, O. 
New Haven, Conn. 
Akron, O. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 
Otisville, N._ Y'. 

Lake Charles, La. 
Clj;Je, O. 

Detroit, Mich. 

Memphis. Tenn. 
Washington, D. C. 
Chicago, in. 

Omaha, Neb. 
Onondaga, N. Y. 
Framingham, Mass. 
Akron, O. 



Parkersburg, W. Va. 



Deviec, 

Gauge for stone ware. 

Life preserver. 

Matchlighter and draftsman's triangle. 

Power transmission. 

Valve gear. 

Automobile engine. 

Book shelf and shipping crate. 

Piston valve. 

Cheese hoops. 

Shir.gle roofing. 

Wall bracket and extension shelf. 

Valve lock and adjuster. 

Needle setter. 

Sewing machine cabinet. 

Reversible filter. 

Filter. 

Locomotive smoke conduit. 

Key fastener. 

Manufacture of bricks. 

Device for burning gaseous fuel. 

Gas machine. 

Manufacturing illuminating and heating gas. 

Manufacturing gas— two devices. 

Making and delivering gas. 

Shoe. 

Rim wrench. 

Fastening for pail cover. 

Fish line reel. 

Adjustible school desk. 

Toy puzzle. 

Sign. 

Check register. 

Wagon brake. 

Veliicle brake. 

Rotary pump. 

Pump. 

Railway rail chair. 

Trucks for street cars. 

Furnace for burning straw. 

Dust and cinder protector for car window. 

Bani< check. 

Automatic railway switch. 

Extension table. , ^. , . 

Holder for theater and transport n tickets. 

Fisherman's reel. 

Insect destroyer. 

Fire alarm telegraph box. 

Dynamo electric machine. 

Armature core for dynamos and motors. 

Signaling apparatus for electric railways. 

Non-interfering fire alarm box. 

Non-interfering fire-alarm telegraph box. 

Signal for electric railways. 

Reciprocating electric drill. 

Electrical switch. 

Fire alarm telegraph indicator. 

Gear and brake for automobiles. 

Controller for electric automobiles. 

Device operat'g and controKg clec. autom s. 

Hosting machine. 

Stampholder and moistener. 



ICo0mt0 ^^n^alogg 



834 



No. Year. 



Name. 



Residence. 



8699 


1879 


George D. 


Tiffin, 0. 


8699 


1896 


George D. 




8699 


1900 


George D. 


" " 


8699 


1901 


George D. 


" " 


8699 


1902 


George D. 


" " 


8699 


1903 


George D. 


" '* 




1876 


George H. 


East Cambridge. Mass 


7324 


1888 


George L. 


Northampton, Mass. 




1892 


George L. 




8481 


1874 


George P. 


Utica, N. Y. 


8481 


1882 


George P. 


" " 




1879 


George P. 


Jonesville, Mich. 




J 883 


George P. 


Albany, N. Y. 




1870 


George W. 


Hartford, N. Y. 




1874 


George W. 


" " 




1871 


George W. 


Torrington, Conn. 


9144 


1885 


George W. 


Syracuse, N. Y. 




1894 


Gilbert J. 


Westfield, Mass. 




189s 


Gilbert J. 


'* 




1901 


Gilbert J. 


" ** 




1901 


Gilbert J. 


11 (< 




189s 


Harry T. 


, N. Y. 




1899 


Harry T. 










1899 


Harry T. 










1899 


Harry T. 
Harry T. 






• ^^ 




1900 






1903 


Harry T. 










1901 


Henry L. 


BloomJngton, 111. 




1882 


Henry M. 


Hartland Center, Conn 




1882 


Henry W. 


Holyoke, Mass. 




1892 


Hiram A. 


Springfield, Ark. 


9345 


1868 


Hiram G. 


Hartford, Conn. 


8448 


1883 


Horace S. 


Auburn, N. Y. 




1873 


J. W. 


New York City. 


7802 


1899 


Jackson H. 


Cleveland, 0. 




1868 


James A. 






1885 


James A, 


Arkansas City, Kan. 




1905 


James A. 


St. Lawrence, S. D. 




1870 


James Alanson 


Carthage, HI. 




1872 


James B. 




5598 


1868 


Jason B. 


Chelsea, Mass. 


3252 


1883 


John 


Jeffersonville, Ind. 


6584 


1886 


John F. 


Shelby, la. 


6584 


1887 


John F. 


i< <( 


6584 


1887 


John F. 


" " 


6844 


1896 


John J. 
John L. 


North East, Pa. 




1884 


Leadville, Col. 


4965 


1868 


John S. 
John S. 


Brooklyn, N. Y. 


4965 


1871 


" " 


4965 


1875 


John S. 


it II 


4965 


1877 


John S. 


*' " 


4965 


1877 


John S. 


" *' 


4965 


1886 


John S. 


" " 


4965 


1894 


John S. 


" " 


6662 


1896 


John W. 


Doulton, Ky. 


4203 


1889 


Justin H. 


Vial's Gate. N. Y. 


5554 


1868 


"Kellogg H. 


New York City. 


5554 


1872 


Kellogg H. 


" " '* 


5554 


1873 


Kellogg H. 


Cleveland, 0. 


5554 


1875 


Kellogg H. 


Philadelphia, Pa. 


5554 


1882 


Kellogg H. 


*' " 


8265 


1891 


Kelsey A. 


Albin, Mich. 


9120 


1902 


L«avitt R. 


Humphreysville, N. Y. 


1 20 1 7 


1883 


Leverett W. 


Carrollton, 111. 


12017 


1894 


Leverett W. 


" " 


A7654 


1886 


Loira C. 


Douds Station, la. 


6319 


1889 


Lyman L. 


Bainbridge, N. Y. 


8261 


1886 


Lyman XT. 


MacPherson, Kan. 


8261 


1892 


Lyman U. 


Tacoma. Wash. 


9543 


1889 


Lvsander N. 


Wauwatosa, Wis. 




1873 


M. 


Liberty Center, O. 




1890 


Moses D. 


Detroit, Mich. 




1886 


M. Dewitt 


Pittsburg, Pa. 


6170 


1872 


Mahlon 


Washington, D. C. 


6170 


1881 


IMahlon 


" '* 


6170 


1881 


Mahlon 


Lynchburg, Va. 


6170 


1886 


Mahlon 


Terra Alta, W. Va. 




1868 


0. E. 




6499 


1885 


Osbert P. 


Lynn, Mass. 


6499 


1885 


Osbert P. 


" *' 


6499 


1886 


Osbert P. 


" " 


6499 


1886 


Osbert P. 


" " 


6499 


18S7 


Osbert P. 


Somerville, Mass. 


6499 


1 888 


Osbert P. 


.( 


6499 


1888 


Osbert P. 


tt It 


6499 


1889 


Osbert P. 


tt ti 



Device, 

Plow. 

Well-drilling machine. 
Hand well-drilling machine. 
Well-drilling machine. 
Steam power well-drilling machine. 
Well-drilling machine. 
Pressure apparatus for gas bags. 
Carriage elevator. 
Lock hinge. 
Screw driver. 
Wood-turning machine. 
Feed steamer. 
Nut lock. 

Spring bed bottom. 
Shuttle for sewing machine. 
Brake for vehicles. 
Cylinder cock. 
Sulky. 

Bicycle wheel. 
Muffler. 

Running gear for horseless carriages. 
Arm, and bottle, support 
Stand or support. 
Trimming for burial casket. 
Machine for making trimmings. 
Display receptacle. 

Machine for embossing casket trimmings. 
Sash lock. 
Wheelbarrow. 
Screw blank feeder. 
Iron bridge. 
Level. 

Dumping wagon. 
Breast pin (design). 
Lawn sprinkling device. 
Calculating machine. 
-Washing machine. 
Bracket lamp. 

Dental app. for casting plates for teeth. 
Headstall over check. 
Bustle. 

Solution for seasoning and preserving wood. 
Appliance for converting motion. 
Pitman or pumping rod. 
Electric pump rod. 
Bed-botlom stretching device. 
Ore concentrator. 
Wood polishing machine. 
Mouldings smoothing machine. 
Wood moulding finishing machine. 
Moulding machine. 

Sectional pressure bar for mould'g machine. 
Boiler furnace. 
Sawing machine. 
Evaporator. 
Butter cutter. 

Anti-friction steam engine valve. 
Nut-locking device. 
Nut lock. 

Punch for making nut-lock washers. 
Apparatus for preserving eggs. 
Crupper. 
Corn busker. 
Erasable register. 
Drive chain. 
Neck yoke. 
Invalid bedstead. 
Wind wheel gearing. 
Pocket savings bank. 
Animal trap. 
Gate. 

Converting helical springs into straight bars. 
Cart wheel, pulleys, etc. 
Telegraphing apparatus. 
Convertible valise. 
Cuff and collar fastener. 
Electrical thermostat. 
Soap. 
Arc lamp. 

Electric arc lamp cutout. 
Regulator for dynamo electric machines. 
Electric motor. 
Electric arc lamp. 
Magneto electric m.achine. 
Commutator brush for electric generators. 
Electric machine wiring block. 



ti 



835 



No. 


Year. 


Name, 


Residence. 


6499 


1889 


Osbert P. 


Somcrville, Mass. 


6499 


1889 


Osbert P. 




6499 


1889 


Osbert P. 


'* " 


6499 


1889 


Osbert P. 


" «i 


6499 


1889 


Osbert P. 


" " 


6499 


1889 


Osbert P. 


(4 <» 


6499 


1889 


Osbert P. 




6499 


i8go 


Osbert P. 


*' *' 


6499 


1890 


Osbert P. 


'* *' 


6499 


1895 


Osbert P. 


Bound Brook, N. J. 


6499 


1896 


Osbert P. 


Bound Brook, N. J. 


6499 


1904 


Osbert P. 


Newport News, Va. 




1876 


Reuben 


Geneseo, N. Y. 




1892 


Reuben 


Batavia, N. Y. 




1895 


Romic 






1869 


S. P. 


Philadelphia, Pa. 




1870 


S. P. 


" " 




1868 


Samuel L. 






1878 


Samuel L. 


San Jose, Cal. 




1885 


Samuel L. 


Wright's Station, Cal. 




1888 


Samuel L. 






1894 


Samuel L. 


Santa Cruz, Cal. 


6034 


.875 


Samuel P. 


Chattanooga. Tenn. 


8305 


1872 


Silas L. 


Washington. D. C. 


4246 


1875 


Thomas T. 


ChicaRo, III. 


4246 


1877 


Tboiuas T. 


" " 


6670 


1887 


Walter T. 


Visalia, Ky. 


6670 


1894 


Walter T. 


Staffordsburp, Ky. 




1887 


Warren H. 


Fulton. N. Y. 


I20l£ 


1892 


Webner E. 


Springfield, 111. 


4037 


1879 


William H. 


Alameda, Cal. 


4037 


1881 


William H. 


' 


4037 


1881 


William II. 


" 


4037 


1882 


William H. 




4037 


1887 


William H. 




4037 
10308 


1904 
1899 


William II. 
William H. 


St. Peter, Minn. 


4960 


1901 
1869 


Will J. 
William W. 


Wilkesbarre, Pa. 



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Device. 

Dynamo coupling. 

Autom'c ground dectcctor for elec. currents. 
Incandescent lamp socket cutout. 
Automatic circuit controller for elec. lights. 
Ground detector for electric currents. 
Commutator brush and holder. 
Regulator of coupled dynamos. 
Lightning arrestor. 
Electric switch. 
Electro-magnet winding. 
Commutator. 

Electric turret operating mechanism. 
Car coupling. 
Car coupling. 
Calculator. 
Culinary boiler. 
Window jack. 
Sash holder. 
Bullet machine. 
Fruit jar. 

Device for supplying air to firemen in burn- 
ing buildings. 
Animal trap. 
Washing machine. 

Compound for kindling fire. 

Steam pile driver. 

Steam pile driver. 

Toll collector's register. 

Combined wire tension device, splicer and 
stretcher. 

Thill coupling. 

Magazine gun. 

Parlor mantel grate. 

Fire basket for stoves. 

Fireback for mantels. 

Stove grate. 

Hose patch. 

Carpet renovating apparatus. 

Slicfing-door lock. 

Direct acting steam engine. 

Railroad brake. 



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ICoomia Autljnra 

"Next to doing things that deserve to be written, notliing gets a man more credit, or 
gives him more pleasure than to write things that deserve to be read." — Chesterfield. 

From the Congressional Library at Washington, D. C, and from other sources, the 
following list of authors bearing the name of Loomis has been obtained. 



A^o. Name. Kind of IVorks. 

Loomis: 
5855 Dr. Alfred Lebbeus. Medical. 



II370 


Annie Elizabeth. 


Story. 


1827 


Augustus Ward. 


Didactic. 


8601 


Benjamin Bloomfield. 


Religious. 


9322 


Charles Battell. 


Humorous. 


9654 


Charles Chase. 


Poetical. 


7946? 


Chester (Hicks?) 


Juvenile. 




Chester A. 


Descriptive. 


6825 


D. Alden. 


Scientific. 


3757 


Hon. Dwight. 


Judicial 


6171 


Eben Jenks. 


Astronomical 


2764 


Dr. Elias. 


Mathematical 
Genealogical. 


7800 


Dr. Elisha S. 


Mathematical 
Genealogical. 


10324 


Ernest Yates. 


Scientific. 


5925 


Francis Englesby. 


Scientific. 


8460 


Francis Edgar. 


Journalistic. 




Fred A. 


Descriptive. 


11461 


Frederick Brewster. 


Scientific. 


5475 


George Brace. 


Musical. 


11446 


George William. 


Pedagogical. 


.... 


H. J. 


Catalogue. 


5087 


Rev. Harmon. 


Religious. 


9323 


Harvey Worthington. 


Musical. 


3571 


Rev. Henry. 


Religious. 


9007 


Henry Thomas. 


Commercial. 


1 1428 


Herbert Norton. 


Scientific 


4941 


Dr. Horatio Nelson. 


Controversial 




T. V. 
John B. 


Legal. 


1966 


Descriptive. 


5653 


John Lewis. 
John William. 


Descriptive. 


10201 


Poetical. 


2526 


Pres. Justin Rolph. 


Scientific. 


8306 


Dr. Lafayette Charles. 


Travel. 


9149 


Laurus. 


Religious. 


6501 


Leverett Mills. 


Zoological. 


10056 


Mrs. David Todd. 


Astronomical. 


.... 


Mary Brown. 


Poetical. 


9310 


Metta M. 


Descriptive. 


4166 


Rev. Samuel Lane. 


Sociological. 


7388 


Seymour Crane. 


Legal. 
Economic. 


8590 


Mrs. A. H. Pitkin. 


Genealogical. 


830s 


Silas Lawrence. 


Mathematical. 


12016 


Webner Eugene. 


Astronomical. 


5985 


William Isaacs. 


Astronomical. 



Name of Work. 

"A Text-Book of Practical Medicine," and several other 

works. 
"Theodora," *'The Sylvester Quarry," etc. 
"Learn to Say No" and other stories. 
"Ideal Worship," "Studies in the Book of Acts," etc. 
"Cheerful Americans" and many other popular works. 
"Love and I" and other poems. 
"New Mother Goose Pictures," etc. 
"A Journey on Horseback Through the Great West, in 

1825." 
A work on anatomy and (in MS.) "Bird Echoes from 

Forest and Sea." 
"Judicial and Civil History of Connecticut." 
"An Eclipse Party in Africa," "A Sunset Idyll," etc. 
A full series of mathematical texts. 
"Loomis Genealogy," three volumes. 
"Original Investigation; or, How to Attack an Original 

in Geometry." 
"Revised Edition of the Loomis Genealogy, Male Branch." 
"Life Science," in fifty-two volumes, and other works. 
Effect of temperature on certain metals. 
Writes under noni de plume "Ned Lopez." 
"Salina (Kan.) the Forest City." 
A geological work relative to V/yoming. 
A series of texts on music. 

A series of articles on public school questions. 
Directory of Steubenville, O.. 1850. 
"The Sound of Shadowy Wings" and other works. 
New educational music course. 

"Divine Legislation," "Magic or Miracle? Which?", etc. 
Practical texts for commercial schools. 
Texts on botany and chemistry. 
"The People versus Dr. H. N. Loomis." 
"Laws of the Common Carrying Trade," etc. 
"The Pacific Coast," two volumes (MS.), etc. 

"Ode of Arizona," and other poems. 

"Elements of Geology," "Elements of Physiology," etc. 

"Index Guide to Travel and Art in Europe," etc. 

Pamphlets and leaflets. 

"California Water Birds," etc. 

"Total Eclipses," "Corona and Coronet," etc. 

"I Had a Friend," and other poems. 

A work relative to the Chicago College of Physicians and 
Surgeons. 

"Modern Cities and their Religious Problems." 

"Effect of a Decision sustaining a Demurrer to a Com- 
plaint." and briefs on legal subjects. 

"A Tariff Bureau or Commission. Its Relation to Con- 
gress. Tariff Procedure," and works on civic 
subjects. 

"The Thayer Ancestry." 

"Normal Arithmetic," etc. 

Articles which appear in "The Springfieldian." 

Works on astronomy and education. 



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g>tzp of ICoomia ifimnilipa 

This table shows the number of families and the number per family for the first ten 
generations as set forth in this work j^ generations should 

be ridere^raf rompTe^:rfof in ;l?«e'^^:n;r:ti'c!ns,''a'nd^o a limited extent in the 7th 
generation, the evolution of families is progressing. 



No. of 

Children 

per 

Family. 





I 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


3 

I 


9 


10 


II 


12 


■3 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


No. of 
Sons who 
Married 
per Gen. 


I 
5 


jd " 

3d :; 

4ih 

5lh 

6th 

7th •• 

8th " 

Qth " 

10th " 


3 

2 
6 

32 
7> 
l6q 
2iq 
45 

537 


I 

5 

8 

9 

85 

I5» 

14-- 

36 

438 


I 
4 
12 
24 
104 
164 
141 
22 

472 


4 
14 
30 
102 
178 
85 
22 

435 


1 
7 
14 
37 
104 
118 
71 
>3 

365 


5 
15 
39 
86 

102 

36 
5 

2gi 


2 
9 
22 
36 
72 
60 
22 
2 

225 


4 

II 
14 
39 

62 

43 
19 

192 


2 
6 
16 
42 
5' 
33 
13 

164 


4 
4 
7 
22 
37 
24 
II 
2 

III 


3 
5 
11 
19 
27 
17 
3 
I 

87 


1 

2 

8 

13 
24 

9 

I 


I 

1 

3 
17 
12 

5 

1 


2 

6 
9 
5 

I 


1 




--- 






26 
66 










152 


6 
3 

I 










362 








849 




.-- 


I 




1082 
765 


... 











148 


59 


42 


24 


II 


I 




I 


I 


3456 


Totals 









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"Where you are is of no moment, but only what you are doing there." — Petrarch. 



The following Index shows the present or last known residences of persons born Loomis 
and named in this book as descendants of Joseph Loomis of Windsor. 

The numbers following the place names indicate the pages on which these residences 
are found. 

The Index shows that descendants of Joseph Loomis are now found in every state and 
territory of our Union except Idaho, and in many foreign lands. 

Judging from the number of residences there are probably more of his descendants in 
the state of New York than in any other division of the United States. 

Though the name of a place may occur more than once on a page, the name will be 
indexed but once for that page. 



Alabama. 

Greensboro 226 

Mobile 189 



Alaska. 



343 



Arkansas. 

Decatur 446 

Dyer 554 

Little Rock 295 

Osage Mission 292 

Van Buren 554 

553 

Arisona. 

Phoenix 349, 438, 503 

Prescott 520 

California. 

Alameda 269 

Albion 518 

Alturas 466 

Berkeley 491 

Chico 564 

Clareraont 605 

Cloverdale 266 

Corning 466, 474, 564, 59S 

Fffsno 474, 573 

Gilroy 407 

lone 407 

Los Angeles 259, 275, 348, 358, 396, 412, 436, 456, 

461, 464. 465* 502, 51D, 570. S7I. 573, 58S 

Madeline 466 

Moneta 589 

Monton 465 

Mormon Island 471 

North Pomona 605 

Oakland 269, 275, 474 

Pasadena 381, 464, 563 

Pino 331 

Placerville 346 

Pomona 381, 553 

Prospect Park 407 

Riverside 277 

Roseville 263 

Sacramento 227, 257, 343, 406 

San Diego_ 537, 576 

San Francisco 196, 240, 248, 275, 276, 277, 279, 
280, 320, 355, 386, 431, 439, 475, 476, 502, 
, 532, 576 

San Jose 565 

San Luis Obispo 338, 474 



San Rafael 536 

Santa Barbara 296 

Santa Monica 200, 592 

Santa Rosa 399 

Sonora 341 

Weaversville 464 

Woodland 285, 472, 568 

Yankee Hill 417 

194, 203, 254, 271, 281, 287, 329, 331, 

347, 350, 351, 363, 396, 417, 428, 592 

Canada. 

Brandf ord 274 

Brantford 193 

Codrington 233, 350, 487 

Cramahe 350 

Kingston 298 

Montreal 585 

Newcombville 350 

Ottawa 437 

Russelltown 300, 438 

Sheibrooke 549, 585 

Spencerville 247 

St. Catherines 383 

St. Johns 408 

176 

Upper Canada. 

Bosanquet 285 

Napanee 357 

Central America. 

Costa Rica, Limon 561 

Honduras 200, 346, 426 

346 



China. 



196 



Colorado. 

Berthoud 465 

Boulder 510, 579 

Broomfield 584 

Brush 576 

Colorado City 277 

Colorado Springs 382, 500, 507, 576 

Denver 326, 359, 380, 392. 453, 465, 494, 560, 583. 
5S7, 593 

East Denver 512 

Fairplay 56a 

Fort Collins 280, 465 



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PAGE 

Fountain 465 

Fruita 379 

Happy Camp 296 

Hugo 573 

Pueblo 589 

Rocky Ford s6i 

Trinidad 413 

Connecticut. 

Amcsvillc 304» 445 

Andovcr 144, 150, 162, 170, 187, 201, 202, 203, 

221, 283, 290, 293, 322, 388, 424, 423, 426, 

428, 537, 341 

Ashford i5i 

Avon 350 

Barkhamstcd 203, 219, 321 

Berlin 378 

Bethlehem 308, 313 

Bloomfield 145, 146, 158, 159. ifiS. '90. '91. 2U. 

213. 216. 217, 234, 309, 310, 313, 457 
Bolton 134, 136. 143. '44, 148, 149. 160, 162, 16S, 

169, 171, 177, 196, 197. 220, 221, 227, 228, 
325. 463. 472, 567 

Bridgeport 194. 3i5. 375. 542 

Bristol 191. 233, 421. 518. 540 

Burnside 220 

Canaan 440 

Canterbury 190, 342 

Canton I59. 192, 417 

Chesterfield 224, 330 

Colchester 130, 133, 136, 138. 145, 148. 131. 'SO. ^ 

170, 171, 173, 227. 229, 296, 341, 412, 477 

Colcbrook 165. '66, 175. =14. 352. 41S 

Columbia 138. 151, 156. 162. 1/3. 186. "87. 202, 

203, 229, 260, 290 

Coventry 144, 161, 163, 197. 198. i99. 205, 206. 

207, 287, 289, 292, 294, 417. 422, 423. 424. 

540 

Danbury 507 

Derby 512. 580 

Durham 563 

East Bridgeport 549 

East Granby "64, 191. 212 

East Haddam i50, 204 

East Hampton •■• 34o, 34! 

East Hartford 147. 172. '88, 213, 260, 261, 289, 

412. 427, 597 

Easton 291 

East Windsor 132. 139. 140, 141. I43. i44. US. 

149, 151. '■'3. 157, 160, 162, 165, 168. 109. 

172. 173. 188, 189, 190, 191, 196, 215, 228, 

230, 427. 593 • ,„ ,„„ 

Ellington ^- 'll- f/, 

Enfield 183, 258, 262 

Essex '7' 

Farmington I3i. "32.391 

Franklin 208, 291 

Gilcad f73 

Glastonbury 290. 357. 54i 

Goshen 353, 45i 

Granby 19°. =54. 370. 384, 516 

f 'te A 300 

Ha'rtfOTd V2V."r39'."i'57i'i6?. 188. 189. 207. 253. 
234. 260, 261. 262, 264, 267, 272, 28s, 288, 
308, 310, 322, 323. 32s. 332, 339. 341, 350, 
372 374. 382, 38s, 386, 391, 392, 394. 420. 
421, 424. 423. 427. 448. 456, 457. 463. 466, 
475. 476. 517. 518. 520, 53°. 541. 557. 559. 
sSb, 588 , „ 

Hartland •■•••• ^'^' "tf^ 

Harwinton 151. 152. 175. 176, 236. 237. 354 

Hebron 141, 221, 284, 477 

Highland Park ■■ 3K8 

Hitchcockville ,: ' ■ <?'' ,K, 

Lebanon 132. 134, I44. US. 15°. 156. 161. 162, 

163. 165. 173. 185. 186. 187. 202, 203, 204, 

205, 206, 207, 208, 229, 230, 260, 290, 291, 

295, 296, 420, 421, 429. 538. 542 

Litchfield 134. 203. 237. 351, 355 

l/anchcstVr"i72!'l89, 203, 219, 221, 222. 325, 424. 
452. 463. 478. 589 

Mansfield :?3 

Mansfield Center ■ • • 1,? 

Marlboro ;'/,,' ts, 

Meriden V 'i ' ' ,'rS ' !J' llS. 

MiddU-tnwn .... 197. 321, 336. 387. 388, 456. 5i» 
Montville 



PACE 

Moodus 478 

Moosup 223 

Mystic 584 

New Britain 192, 268, 311, 348, 353, 421, 453, 338, 

560. 3B3 
New Hartford 142, 159, 173, 192, 193, 234, 267, 

321, 451, 433, 490, 398 
New Haven 219, 231. 265, 333. 33°. 35°. 379. 382, 

3S7, 38S. 389, 417. 451. 460. 509. 515. 533 
New London 188, 192, 293, 330, 331, 373, 421, 304, 

509. 538 

Niantic 420 

North Bolton 158, 168 

North Cornwall 216 

North Coventry 207, 285, 288, 289, 293. 418 

North Granby 183, 350, 425. 487 

Norvvalk • 265 

Norwich 203, 208, 226, 293. 333. 342, 373. 428, 429 

Plainville 192. 388. 487 

Plymouth 3<' 

Poquonock 335. 452 

Putnam 19". 428 

Riverton 212, 321, 332, 49° 

Rockville 227, 310, 390, 513. 580 

Salem 171, 224. 226, 335, 330 

Salisbury 176, 203, 304, 555 

Saybrook 264 

Scitico 425 

Seymour 37° 

Sharon 304 

Short Beach ; • 453 

Simsburv 131. U5. '47. I49. 155, 156, 15», 104. 

183, 190, 211, 212, 216 

Somers i85. 291 

South Canaan 443 

South Coventry 201, 282, 283, 293, 412, 425. 420, 

South Manchester 406. 452, 528 

South Windham i' ' •; ' ^ V 

South Windsor 188, 189, 195. 213. 22S, 261, 273, 

Stafforf^: .!'''. '^^ -SI, .73, 207. 241 

Stamford 'i,^ 

Stonington ' ^ 

Stratford ■■ v;;; ,c.r 

Suffield 147. 168, 180, 215, 21S, 219, 248. 249, 255, 
256, 320, 321, 384. 383. 386. 3S7. 457. 459. 

Talcottville • ■ ■ '3, 

Tariffville "5' 33^ 

Terryville 3»» 

Thomaston ■■■_ ■:"* 

Thompsonville •;■ 4-'. S'j 

Tolland 152, 153. 231. 293. 337. 426. 54 

Torringford U7. i9i, 228, 310. 31- 

Torriniton 140, uf. 147, 152, .65. .66. .67. ^68 
174. 175. 1-6. 191. 212, 2.3. 215. 216, 233, 
'34. 233. 308. 309. 3.0. 3... 350. 351. 352. 

Union*.'.';.''" 149. .63. .70, 209, 2,0 

V^n:n":':.:;:::v;.-i6;;;68;v69.-203;207.426 

Warehouse Point 254 262, S.| 

Wapping '"• Y 214 

W^i"^" iw'iw.'aSo, 4.8. 5U, 580 

Wa"j!"7 '^ • .^.''._ 224. 225. 335 

Waterford ^ ,,, ,.g 

Wethersfield ; ; - - ' •••,■. 33..' 478 

Westchester jh . j.< .. 

West Hartford ■{ ^5, 

West Haven _ jjg 

West Norfolk Vc'/'.^!-' l.-i 387 

West Suffield ^'4. -5/ . 3U. 3 J 

Willimantic ,5^^ jjj 

Willington • • • • • • • ■ • • ' ' ' ;' 0' 23s, 309, 

Winchester .41, .52. 166, 214. -15. -3". 35. J ^' 

312. 488 458 

Windham 138,166 

Wintonbury V; ::' V.\'.z'ri'-"isS, 163, 166, 

^^'■"'^=°/67"-l90^''l9'. 209'.'212.'2.'3; -5; 216. 2.7, 

266: 306; 308, 3.0. 3.1. 313. 3. . 6 3.9. 

396. 397. 447, 448. 451. 452. 457, 550._ ^3^, 

Windsor Locks ,,^_ ,gg 

Windsorville J,'.' ' ii'c'VfiV '■?12, 331, 490 

Winsted ... 176. 215. 234, 235, 267, 3i| 3^_. 4v^ 

Wolcottville '_ _ ^57_ 508 

Woodbury g 

Yalcsville 540, 5»4 



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PAGE 

Delaware. 
Wilmington 414 

District Columbia. 
Washington 185, 252, 297, 320, 323, 344, 345, 347, 
362, 407, 417, 426, 482, 517, 533, 534, 541, 
567. 592 

England. 

Eraintree 121 

London 335^ 592 

Messing, Co. Essex 128 

Florida. 

Enterprise 472 

Dade City 430 

Jacksonville [', 350 

Plant City 474 

France. 
^^"S 345. 491, 569 

Georgia. 

Atlanta igg 

Macon 357, 503 

Savannah 234, 527 

bummervule 226 

Tallapoosa !..!!! 322 

Germany. 
491 

Illinois. 

Ancona 31 > 

Antioch jqt 

Alliens 3J7 

-^"™" '■ • ■' 23^V 347, 413 

^^'^""y , 398 

Barnngton 395, 52, 

1^""^. 439, 603 

Eeardstown ,78, 364 

g?'^'''"^^ 288, 342, 390 

Bmghampton 414 

Bloomington 209, 353, 377, 429, 471', 49i,"5V5, 593 

Broadlands 463 

Burnside \\'\ (,„, 

Cairo 269 

Carlinsville cgj 

Carrollton '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'." s%» 

Carthage . ^gg 

Chandlersville 35. 

Cherry Valley ........'.'. ^oi 

Chesterfield \\, \°l 

Chicago 116, 197, 198, 231, 236, 241, 252, 2^4, 255, 
256, 271, 272, 275, 276, 279, 284, 287, 290, 
294, 312, 319, 320, 325, 328, 357. 367, 369, 
370, 372, 379, 384. 38s, 388, 390, 408, 409, 
4>2, 413. 414, 416. 419, 420, 435, 438, 441, 
450, 469, 472, 476, 477, 478, 494, 501-508, 
516, 520, 521, 527. 530, 537, 548, 549. 553, 
562, 567, 569, 576, 578, 585. 588, 589, 591. 
007 

Collinsville -,«/: 

Dallas City °, 

Daiton ;;;:;; % 

Danvers 7.,„ 

DeKaib -V. ;::;;;;;;; V75. 43^ 

Dixon 272 

Dundee '....." ^is. -jot 

D-q^in .:.:.: ''^ 

iiSwood- •;:;:;;:;;::::;:::::;:::. :'J5:.3'f-=^? 

Englewcrod cqi 

Evanston ^ge 

Farmington ;;;;.' 'jo^/ 305, 446 

t^'^^'^y-'h 606 

Franklin Grove 27S 

Fredonia ' ' ' 520 

Fulton .'.V.'.'.V.V. d05 

Galena igg 

Galesburg 394, 419 

Genesee 304 

^^"esep 343, 47g 

Gillespie 561 

Grange 559 

Grant Park 348 



PAGE 

Greenwood 420 

Grigsville 401 

Hadley 279, 337 

Half Day 395 

Henry 382, 383 

Hinsdale 271 

Huntley Grove 231 

Jacksonville 367, 504 

Joliet 287, 329, 562 

Kankakee 267 

Kewanee 289, 418, 535. 583, 604 

La Salle 271 

Lena 268 

Le Roy 189 

Lyndon 228 

Macoupin 456 

Makanda 418 

Manteno 486 

Marengo 354, 390, 401 

Mason 395 

Mattoon 583 

Maywood 574 

Melrose Park 409 

Mendota 553 

Medora 562 

Minonk 227 

Momence 486 

Morristown 281 

Morton 287, 416 

Myron County ^^7 

Naperville 176, 309 

Nauvoo 180, 354 

Newville 270 

Odin 377 

Ottawa 3S3 

Pekin 504 

Peoria 171, 278, 279, 284, 287, 416, 592 

Peotone 384 

Pittsfield 273 

Piano 375 

Princeton 203 

Prophetstown 496 

Pullman 347 

Quincy 246, 281, 288. 503, 592 

Riverside 435, 577 

Rcchelle 413 

Rock County 180 

Rockford 321,, 460, 598 

Rock Island 267, 288 

Rock River 230 

Rutland 343 

1^1^^ .- 377 

Sandwich 374 

Somanauk 510 

Springfield 354, 409, 437, 561, 588, 592, 593 

Spring Hill 294 

St. Charles 204, 284 

Stockton 351 

Streator 409 

Stronghurst 572 

Summerville 456 

Sycamore 272, 299, 436 

Tonica 236 

Udina 395 

Upper Alton 226 

Vcrgennes 229 

Virginia 364 

Watseka 459 

Waukegan 484 

Wcthersfield 293 

Wilmington 271, 279 

Woodstock 401 

17s, 196, 263, 286, 300, 502 

Indian Territory. 

Marlow 305 

Wilburton 576 

Indiana. 

Battle Ground City 435 

Bluff Point 326 

Brinifield 270 

Brockton 547 

Butler 403, 527 

Camden 298 

De Kalb County 324 

Delphi 361, 500 

Eden 360 



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Elkhart 213, 380 

Elwood 474 

Evansville 59^ 

Fort Wayne 181, 216, 361, 448 

Fowler 435 

Greenfield 360 

Greenwood 375 

Goshen 297 

Hickory Point zi^ 

Hobart 274, 275. 406, 407 

Indianapolis 282, 308, 311, 363, 453, 560, 578 

Jackson 243 

Teffersonville 270, 368 

Kendallville 450, 549 

Lafayette 212, 291, 298, 432, 460 

La Grange 449 

Laporte . . . 23S, 270, 359, 363, 402, 459, 502, 549 

Lake County 202 

Ligonier 307 

Lynn Grove 266, 597 

Marion 575 

Maxwell 360 

Middleburg 437 

New Bremen 242 

New Durham 359 

Newville 403. 527 

Noble 270, 363. 502 

Oakford 462 

Otis 383, 515 

Perrysville 462 

Pleasant 359 

Rising Sun 499, 575 

Roanoke 326 

Rochester 515 

Scipio 240, 363 

Scottsburg 494 

Transitville 460 

Union Mills 363 

Valparaiso 238, 502, 574 

Vera 578 

Vincennes 375 

Westville 359 

... 189, 211, 243, 300, 337, 400, 401, 449 

Iowa. 

Adel 291, 422 

Afton 430 

Atlantic 343 

Austin 390 

Ayrshire 546. 584 

Baton Rouge 456 

Bedford 545 

Belmont 4^8 

Birmingliam 222, 326, 464, 465 

Bonaparte 343 

Boonsboro 325 

Buffalo Zii 

Burr Oak 355 

CarroUton 500 

Castalia 275 

Cedar Falls 563 

Cedar Rapids 324. 357, 419, 494 

Cherokee 548 

Chester 546. 5S4 

Clarinda 305 

Clarksville 440 

Clearmont 45<^ 

Clinton 281 

Corydon 561 

Council Bluffs 282, 354, 503, 57^ 

Cresco 228, 355 

Decorah 537 

Denmark 430, 464 

Des Moines 223, 435, 565, 569 

Douds Leando 606 

Durant 459 

Earlville 537 

East Davenport 500 

Eldon 606 

Fairfield 222, 326, 464, 466 

Farley 537 

Fayette County 392 

Fort Dodge 436, 548 

Fort Madison 430 

Greenville 239 

Grinnell 237, 355 

Hamburg 582 

Hqpkinton 250, 364, 381, 500 

Humboldt 245, 550 



Independence 322, 380 

Ionia 390 

Iowa City 461 

Iowa Falls 487 

Jessup 439 

Keokuk 239, 351, 488, 489 

Keosauqua 606 

Kirkville 326 

Laurens 546 

Leando 606 

Lena 408 

Lyons 278 

Manchester 436, 437, 572 

Marcus 530 

Marengo 289 

Marshalltown 415. 587 

Mechanicsville 605 

Montgomery 305 

Nampa 537 

Nemaha 305 

Nevada 221 

Newell 305 

New Hampton 390 

Nev;ton 271, 403, 404, 572 

Onawa 532 

Osage 461 

Ottumwa 382, 412, 515, 546 

Quasqueton 268 

Red Oak 324, 451, 462, 467, 565 

Riceville 55°, 551. 586 

Selma 606 

Shannon City 524 

Shelby 415 

Sioux City 494. 553. 586 

Storm Lake 305 

Taylor County 545 

Tingley 543 

Van Buren County 222 

Vernon Springs 275 

Waverly 502 

Westside 406 

West Union 279, 410, 530 

White Elm 600 

Wyoming 263, 575 

• 194, 271. 295. 303. 325, 343, 364. 416, 

420, 434, 446, 593, 603, 606 

Italy. 
Rome 517 

Japan. 

Tokyo 425 

Yokohama 357. 536 

465 

Kansas. 

Abilene 4i6 

Altoona ^03 

Arkansas City 269 

Atchison 542 

Augusta 401 

Belleville 543. 584 

Blue Rapids 469, 565 

Burlingame ^9° 

Calmar 4»5 

Clyde 477 

Colwich 403 

Cornado 3o5 

Council Grove 570 

Deerfield 45K 

Diamond Springs 479. 570 

Dover 49i. 574 

Effingham 424 

Eldorado 497 

Ellis 324 

Empire 532 

Emporia 305, 43°, 446, 557. S&S 

Eureka 321 

Fall River 305 

Fort Scott 3°5 

Fredonia ^29 

Garden Plains -7 1 

Girard ^^"^ 

HarveyviUe 53i. 532 

Irving 424. 425 

Kansas City 438, 578 

Leavenworth ^33. 4^1 



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Kansas — Cont. 

Liberty 606 

Mankato 470 

Marquette 571 

Mission Creek 491 

Neosho Falls 403 

Norton 347, 440, 551, 5S6 

Peabody 466 

Seward 499 

Topeka 438 

Union Town 403 

Wichita 497 

Winfield 459 

354, 377» 407 

Kentucky. 

Atwood 499 

Boston 499 

Butler 361, 499, 575 

Campbell County 359, 361 

Carlisle 499 

Catlettsburg 593 

Corinth 497, 498 

Covington 496, 497, 499 

Crittenden 360, 497, 578 

Demosville 360, 496, 497, 498 

Doubton 496 

Enterprise 497 

Falmouth 574 

Fjskburg 238, 359> 360 

rlingville 360 

Grant County 359 

Henderson 475 

Holbrook 360, 575 

Independence 498, 575 

Kenton 359, 496 

Latonia 496, 574 

Lexington 553 

Louisville 231, 307, 368, 475. 498, 5-^5 

Ludlow 499 

Mariba 498, 499 

Mason 498 

Menifee County 49S 

Morgan 498 

Newport 238, 575 

Nicholson 497 

Pendleton County 359, 496 

Staffordsburg 359 

Valley View 499 

Walton 496 

Williamstown 497, 498, 499 

370, 371 

Louisiana. 

Baton Rouge 227 

Lake Charles 371 

New Orleans 197, 208, 247, 357, 472 

Passa Loutre 494 

• 285 

Maine. 

§a"go'"„ 308, 438 

Booth Bay 220, 290, 322 

Brighton 343 

Freeport 479 

Harmony 343 

Lewiston 290, 343 

Madison 343 

Manchester 290 

Monmouth 290. 294, 427, 542 

^'^^IT'-t 343 

Portland 412 

Richmond ] 542 

Skowhegan 231, 342. 343. 479 

The Forks 478. 479 

Waterford 201 

Waterville 290 

Winthrop 420 

Maryland. 

Baltimore 296, 327, 424, 541, 604 

Cambridge 430 

Cumberland 297 

Dickeyville 424 

East Newmarket 420 

Frederick .c 534 



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Massachusetts. 

Adamsville 591 

Agawam 219, 251 

Amherst 473, 482, 584 

Ashby 559 

Ashfield 174 

Athol 591 

Barre 197, 512 

Barrington 300 

Blandford 242, 383 

Eecket . . . ^ 154. 181, 24S 

Bedford 242, 405 

Belchertown 338 

Berlin 339 

Bernardstown 187 

Boston 207, 220, 272, 320, 332, 341, 344, 358, 370, 

385, 399, 406, 413, 419, 420, 432, 434, 459, 

461, 512, 533 

Brickfield 603 

Brookfield 170, 174. ^75 

Cambridge 282, 344 

Centerville 273 

Charlemont 216, 392 

Charlestown 3^4 

Chelsea 322, 459 

Cheshire 3^3 

Chester 216, 340 

Chicopee 177, 196, 251. 253, 254, 340, 462, 477, 528 

Chicopee Falls 372 

Coldwater 307 

Colerain i95 

Cummington 194, 248, 272, 404 

Dalton 184, 185, 258 

Dorchester 121 

Easthampton 194, 269, 457, 477, 512 

East Granville 258 

East Longmeadow 190 

Egremont 158, 164, 190, 210, 239, 300, 302, 362, 

363, 439, 58s 

Enfield I77 

Fair Haven 542 

Fall River 337 

Feeding Hills 155, 169, 182, 219, 250, 251, 381, 

382. 514 

Florence 258, 327, 404, 528 

Florida 231 

Gill 157 

Granbv 467 

Granville 168, 457 

Great Barrington 501, 550 

Greenfield 195, 473, 475, 568 

Goshen 247, 378 

Hatfield 133, 135. US. 269, 327 

Haverhill 296 

Hawley 194 

Haydenville 194, 327, 377, 466, 467, 564 

Hinsdale 161, 184, 201 

Holyoke 253, 378, 387, 512, 51S, 528, 547 

Hopedale 398 

Housatonic 267 

Hyde Park 322 

Indian Orchard 189 

Lanesboro 1 54, 181 

Lee 105, 242, 439 

Leeds 272, 404 

Leicester 585 

Lenox 549, S50, 585 

Leominster 591 

Longmeadow 1S5 

Lowell 218, 413, 435, 457 

Maiden 460 

Medford 533 

Merrick 378, 490 

Middlefield 159, i79, 251 

Middletown 204 

Milford 266 

Millbury , 437 

Mittineague 340 

Monson 177 

Montgomery I59 

Mundale 369 

New Bedford 538 

New Marlboro 175, 312, 550 

Newtonville 195, 370 

Nobletown 208 

North .'\dams 260, 392, 406, 520, 528 

North Amherst 337, 37S, 473, 568 

North Brookfield 224, 329 

North Cambridge 370 



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North Hatfield 327 

Northampton 135, 159, 187, 194, 272, 404, 405, 

X, ,.J*^'- V5, 5>6. 539 

Northborough 339 

Northficid 187 

Norwood 406 

Otis 252, 253, 383 

Palmer 170, 253, 382, 384 

Peru 144,377 

Pittsneld 154, 161, 181, 183. 184, 185, I99> 200, 

201, 248, 253, 300, 340, 420, 439, 513, 550, 

SS5 

Richmond 300, 420, 439 

Roxbury 399, 400 

Russell 159, 194, 229, 241, 242, 340, 369, 477 

Salem ,, S41 

Sheffield 152, 153, 178, 243, 248, 440, 501, 550 

Shelburne Falls 325 

Smithtield 524 

Smith's Ferry 528 

South Adams 181, 274, 362, 391 

South Dcerfield 192 

South Hadley 195, 379, 462 

Southampton 142. 154. 159, 160, 193, 194, 195, 241-^ 

269, 270, 273, 40S 

Southboro 228, 338 

Southbridge 160 

Southwick 154, 155, 179, 180, 183, 184, 217, 243, 

244, 253, 254, 256, 258, 272, 368, 372, 373, 
. i^h 384. 507, 508 
Spnngnetd 177, 181. 190, 220, 221, 245, 248, 249, 

250; 252, 254, 257, 269, 272, 323, 337, 340, 

368, 371, 374, 378, 379, 381, 385, 405, 424. 

428, 452. 462, 467, 472, 506, 510, 5'2, S'3, 

516, 517, 518, 520, 541, 579, 580 

Stockbridge 211 

Suffield 245, 439, 581 

Tolland 168, 172, 177, 252 

Tyringham 206 

Uxbridgc 289 

Waltliam 533 

Washington 183 

West Granville 241, 258 

West Medford 50S 

West Springfield 155. 169, 181. 182, 183, 245, 248, 

250, 251, 252, 344, 373, 374, 378, 477, 513 

West Stockbridge 104 

Westfield 132, 134, 140, 141, IS3, '54. '55, '64. 

178, 179, 180, 181, 184, 241, 242, 243, 245, 

248, 249, 253, 257, 272, 322, 327, 335. 340, 

368, 369, 370, 371. 377, 378, 379. 381, 383. 

3S6, 457, 477, 505, 506, 513. 515. 510, 502, 

589 

Whately 222, 326, 327. 467 

Wilbraham 220, 239, 258 

Williamsburg 272, 327, 378, 466, 467, 528, 565 

Williamstown 39i 

Winchendon 285 

Winthrop Highlands 5i7 

Worcester 291, 440. 46-. SM, 569 

Worthington '94 

Mexico. 

Cananea. Sonora 474 

Mexico City 54° 

Michigan, 

Addison ■ 53o 

Adrian I94, 246, 280, 375. 376. 394 

Akron -*9, 402 

Alaiedon ■ • • • ■ 390 

Albion 416, 417. 533 

Allegan 4|2 

Alpena ;•••■ ^69 

Ann Arbor 296, 297, 431. 456. 511. 543 

Armada 3S0 

Augusta ''C7 

Batavia •• • i-ii 

Battle Creek 363. 420, 448, 460, 484, 485, 558, 563, 

Bay City' 373, 537, 557 

Bellevue 276, 362 

Belleville 3°! 

Bennington '*'^ 

Berlin 302. 443 

Bessemer So/ 

Bismarck 3 

Blissfield 377 



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Bloomingdale 077 

Breedsville ',', %i 

Brooklyn 5^2 

^"<^'""an .'...■.■.';: ■284. 341 

Burr Oak 450 

Byron ■.'. 280 

Cadillac 529 

Cady's Mills 414 

Caledonia 306 

Carson City 551 

Cass County 421, 422 

Cazenovia 397, 398, 524 

Charlotte 500, 547, 586 

Chester 547 

Clinton 186. 259 

Coldwater 220, 229, 244, 297, 392, 450, 452, 545, 

549 

Comstock 277 

Concord 246 

Corunna 409 

Crete 534 

Cross V illage 264 

Deerfield 246. 470 

Delta 419, 565 

Detroit 245, 287, 324, 331, 348. 362, 414, 432. 434, 

472. 484. 502. 509. 517, 522, 523. 592 

Dunningville 477 

Duplain 286 

Eagle 419 

East Saginaw 456 

Eaton Rapids 420 

Edwardsburg 42 1 . 538 

Elm Hall 410 

Farmington 331 . 439 

Fennville 476. 565. 569 

Flint 224, 259, 27s, 389 

Fowlersville 55t 

Fredonia 44t 

Galesburg 197, 198, 274 

Gauger 224 

Grand Blanc 304, 373 

Grand Rapids 194, 379, 398. 400. 445, 456, 461, 

532, 543, 551, 556, 563, 571 

Grass Lake 502 

Grattan 265 

Green Oak 300. 441 

Greenville 3oo 

Grosse Point 590 

Hart 373 

Hartford 476 

Hartwellville 472 

Hastings 46o 

Henrietta 274 

Hermansville 409. 5=9 

Hillsdale 227. 259. 274, 501, 588 

Hinsdale 246, 259, 537 

Holland 4ii 

Holly 352 

Howell 439 

Hubbardstown 207 

Hudson 227. 337. 373. 397. 423 

Ionia 246, 2S3. 304. 445. 556 

Ironwood 500. 606, 607 

Ithaca - . 37Z 

Jackson 246, 375, 376, sn. 537 

Jonesville 276, 286. 311.415 

Kalamo '„ ?|? 

Kalamazoo I94. 227, 337, 44», 5»3 

Kelly's Corners %° 

Kendall ;•■••■ T' 

Lansing 259. 390. 469, 487. 50i, 530, s65, 605, 607 

Lapeer 33°, 409, 5 5 

Lebanon ^^e 

Lenawee County "J^ 

j''^™' : :::::::: : 362 

tSy-;::::::::::::;::::::: 244,276,408 

Livonia • " ' "i, 

Lowell •.•.•.•.•.■.■.■. '55 ; sl 

Lyons '^ Jg 

Marengo • •„■ "''"'s. Zj, 

Marshall '70. 3I4. 378. 441, 484. 55^ 

Moline "" 

Moon ?,, 

Mount Morris '^ 

Mount Pleasant W ' ::X".\(,"11:! XVj 

Muskegon 230, 39S. 410, 436, 442, 567 

Nashville ■ ■ • ' ' ' ' '' ' , . 

Newaygo =* ■ * 



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Michigan — Cont. 

Newberg 409 

New Casco 274 

Niles 359, 416 

North Brownville 304 

North Newberg 277 

Northshade 551 

Oakland 340 

Oceana County 302 

Olivet 246 

Otisco 275, 407 

Otsego 328 

Ovid 306, 408, 552 

Owosso 472 

Paris 2S6 

Paw Paw 476, 584 

Penfield 276 

Pentwater 38S, 409 

g^'''">{^ton ^y^ 

Fetoska 264 

ge^vamo 441, 551, 552 

r\ne Grove 261, 393 

Pittsford 171, 226, 227, 373, 533 

Plamfield 190 

Plymouth 484, 552 

P'^'"Pen 244, 373. S09 

gontiac 254, 331 

Portland 279, 330, 414, 586 

Pottersville 500, 501 

Quincy 276, 408 

Reed City 411 

Rilcy 419 

Riverton 388 

Romeo 190, 265 

Ronald 190 

Rushton 441 

Saginaw 271, 559 

Saginaw City 446 

Sand Lake 265 

Saugatuck 393 

Sears 573 

fh^l'^yy ■ :, ■ 198, 336, 409 

Shepardsville 286 

Sidney 552 

Sparta 547, 548 

Spring Praine 529 

South Lyons 441 

St. Johns 225, 41 1 

St. Joseph ;^27 

St. Louis 439 

Stephenson 409 

Sturgis 545 

Sunfield 361, 576 

^y^v^n ■ 273, 274. 420, 537 

lecumseh 236, 259 

Three Rivers 409,' 484 

Tompkins 511 

Trowbridge 261 

Tustin .411 

7/1^'' -AV 420. 537 

Union City 5-18 

Van Puren County 422 

\'ermontville "5*00, 501 

Walker * 265 

\\'asliington 190 

W'atcrtown 419 

A\^atrousville 269 

W'ayland igi 

West Carlisle 411 

White Lake 180 

White Pigeon .'." 170, 289, 418 

^'".ght 463 

Ypsilanti 294, 345, 484, 586 

182, 191, 202, 210, 225, 227, 231, 276, 

284, 285, 292, 301, 307, 332, 340, 349, 435. 

460 

Minnesota. 

Adams 51-J 

Anthony .' . . i igg 

Austin 351 

^^"^^^rt 325. 463 

]>rownville 492 

Preckenridge 4Qg 

Cannon Falls 605 

Chatfield 3^^ 

Cooleysville 488 

Dexter 311 



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Eden 232 

Garden City 44^ 

Henderson .On 

Hinckley ! . ! .' ! i ; ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! til 

Kasson -20 

Lake City 241 

Le Sueur Center aoa 

Mabd ;°* 

Mankato V ' ;" 

Mapleton ^* ' cof 

Marshal! '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 547 

Minneapolis 374, 438, 486, 508, 514, ^6i,"s63, 571 

Minnehaha 226 qt;t 

Monticeiio .■.";.•.•; 422,' Ygi 

Morton .%, 

Mower County .' . . . . ^^ 

New Ulm '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 476 

Owatonna .^q 

Pipestone '.'.'.'.\ '.'.'. '.'.'..'. SCO 

Preston ^t-, ^->Si 

Keed s Landing 221; 

Sauk Center " ' ' -,87 

Spring Valley .' .' .' 433 

St. Paul 286, 299; 389, 410, 438, 493. 517, 530, 593 

I'- P=«" 270, 433 

owansea 341- 

Todd County 371 

Walnut Lake ■V;3V8, 495 

^^r u ^03 

Winnebago 417 

Winona \[ ^20 

571 

Mississippi. 

Holly Springs 402 

Vicksburg 363 

188 

Missou7-i. 

.■ Ashton ^ 48g 

' Brookfield 543 

Calwood 466 

Carl Junction 604 

Columbus 606 

Eaton * 409 

Hannibal 201, 281, 282 

Independence 190 

Irondale J 606 

Iron Mountain 413 

Jamesport 488 

Kansas City 336, 359, 484, 540. 543. 573. 592. 604 

La Belle 360 

Lexington 553, 587 

Linneus 429 

Marysville 305, 443 

Meadville 429, 430, 542, 543 

Mendota 343. 479 

Monroe City 430 

Nodaway County 244 

Parson Creek 542 

Potosi 346 

Revere 489 

Ruth 532 

Salem 326 

Sanford 299 

Shawnee 343 

St. John 352 

St. Joseph 252, 545 

St. Louis 23S. 296, 337, 351, 413, 466, 492, 497, 
^, 564, 591, 607 

Thayer 299 

Warrensburg 350 

Westphalia 591 

Winston 5S2 

298,413 

Montana. 

Helena 484 

433 

Nebraska. 

Ainsworth 406, 528 

Beatrice 252 

Plair^ 415, 416, 532, 582 

Box Butte 274 

Central City 380 



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Edholm 396 

Eldrcd 277 

Fremont 338, 494, 574 

Hammond 419 

Lincoln 309, 363, 534, 535 

McCook 532 

Miller 535 

Norfolk 379. 380 

Omaha 250, 282, 337. 3*5. 3*7. 447. 45l. 452. 548, 
552, 559, 563, 575, 576, 578 

Ord S15 

Peru 535 

Red Willow 5'2 

Republican City 381 

Seward 260 

Tckamah 282 

Warnerville 592 

280, 331. 343, 420 

New Hampshire. 

Ackworth 474 

Alstead 227, 338 

Barrington 479 

Boscawen 218 

Bowe 231 

Colcbrook 221. 323, 324. 462 

Concord 357 

Dartmouth 229 

Dover 424 

Fishcrvillc 4M 

Kccnc 227, 338, 474 

Langdon 227, 474 

Lebanon ^yi 

Lyme 324 

Afanchcslcr 231. 285. 343. 479 

Nashua 251, 563 

Oxford "68 

Portsmouth 424 

Stewartstown ^~i 

Westmoreland 227 

New Jersey. 

Boonton 294 

Deckertown 46o 

Englcwood 5-9 

Elberon 556 

Fenwood 559 

Hoboken 478 

Hoppcrtown ^58 

Jersey City 230. 535 

Lakewood 397 

Maplewood 539 

Monmouth County ^"3 

Newark • •„ "95 

Ocean Grove "8, 542 

Oranfje ^5o 

Passaic *5° 

Perth Amboy ■ "^^ 

Princeton 336. 470 

Somerville ^37, 459 

South Amboy SJi 

Springfield ^«° 

Upper Montclair 4o- 

V'neland 272, 294. 308, 355. 405. 439 

West Orange 533 

105 

New Mexico. 
Cedar IliU ^^^ 

Ne%i> York. 

Alton - o ^^, ^c. 

Albany 133. i«4. 166. '79. ^'6. 230. 238, 244, ^54, 

283, 288, 323. 342, 357. 392, 407. 413, 50-. 

562, 571 gg g j2^ 

^V"" :..: 206; 207 

i^KndrU •,•.•.■.•.■.•.•.■.•.•.•.•.•.■.■.•.••.•.... ■98.277,409 

Aiic-8.->ny :::; 3,8 

Alma 285 

Al'""-'' , .V.V 181, 246 

Amst'jiflam - _ ..t: 

Anoam .64, 2. ., 303. 444, 445, 446 

Antwerp -fy 57i 

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Argyle 204, 286 

Astoria 185 

Attica 215, 311, 312, 453, 560 

Auburn ^2i, 422, 545 

Aurelius 204, 2S6, 287 

Aurora 287 

Austerlitz 244, 372 

Ava 279 

Avon 225, 303, 304, 445 

Bacon Hill 286 

Bainbridge 286, 349, 415, 487, 530 

Baldwin 314 

Baldwinsville 567 

Ballston 230. 341 

Bangor 414 

Banksville 234 

Barre 227, 246, 289, 337, 397, 404, 471 

Barrington 300, 441. 55i 

Batavia 196. 304. 324, 400, 51! 

Bath 191.540 

Belfast 415, 4S8 

Belmont 285 

Bemus Point 579 

Bennington 166, 213, 217, 311, 315, 459 

Bergen 376. 525 

Berlin 194 

Bethany I97, 198 

Binghamton 265, 301, 414, 444, 478. 54° 

Black River 3So 

Black Rock 176 

Blockville 239 

Blossdale 362 

Branchport 294 

Brasher Falls 437 

Brewerton • '97 

Bridgewater 291, 328, 422 

Brighton -"4, 539 

Brookfield 188, 290, 338, 391, 473. S19 

Brockport ^P' 324 

Broome ^64, 274 

Brooklyn iSi. 187, 191. 205, 231, 244, 247. 267, 

288. 306, 311, 327. 365. 384, 413. 419. 431. 

436. 437. 450. 451. 463. 472, 539. 541. 548, 

555. 5S7 

Brownsville ^97. 432 

Buflfalo 204, 227, 24s, 252, 296, 297. 353. 357, 304, 

365. 401. 411. 420, 429. 43", 432, 478. 522, 

524. 530, 542, 544. 545 „ 

Burke ; V 5" 

Burlington 296, 329. 419. 469. 603 

Burlington Flats 328. 419 

Burti ■• \ll 

Butternuts •,' III- 345 

Byron ■■ ^46. 376, 51 

Cambridge ^38, 357. 358, 495 

Camden ~ g 

am;n^;::;:::::::::::::::-65;v98,-2oi,328 

S^nlndaig^a ■.■•.•.•.•.•.■.■.•. V.V.V;.V.V.Vio4: ■2.4, 590 

Canastota Jg . 

Cancadea '" ^pj 

Canisto ■ ^J4 

Canton 289 

Carlisle ■ • •; - • -g;; -^sV, ■2S2. 4> ■ 

C3'""'?,f 422, 539 

Cassville 200 

Catlin '.'..'.'.'. 362 

Cato J03 

Caton 2,2 

Catskill •■■•• ■-,,7 -158 

Cattaraugus County 175 423 

"cf.ToJ^r.fl V6\: ■ v,i: •2,-9.- V74;- 288.- -294, 295. 
322, 34S, 42S 289. 423 

Cedarville 458 

Central Square ,'„',' ' V,V'28o"28l. 311, 

Champion 161, 200, 201, 203. 215, 280. 2SI, 3 

P?- -t" .... 181. 247, 28s 
Champlain 375 

Charlotte ■ JJ2, 508 

Chatham " \ 352 

Chateaugay / . . 2,6, 233 

Chautauqua . . ,57, 361 

Chautauqua County ,qj_ ,85 

Chazy .'.'.'.'.'.'. . . 349. 399 

Chemung ' " . . 175, 234 

Chenango County _ _ 246 

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New York — Cont. 

Cherry Valley 223 

Cicero 197, 219, 275, 314, 321, 407, 458 

Cincinnatus 296 

Claverack 444, 555 

Clay 261, 458 

Clayton 161, 199 

Clayville , 216 

Clermont 211 

Clifton Springs 453 

Clinton 170, 239, 278, 300, 361, 400 

Clyde 501 

Cohocton 245 

Collinsville 375 

Columbia , 208, 224 

Columbus 296 

Constantia 199, 275, 321 

Cooperstown 205, 290, 295 

Copake 211, 445, 446 

Copenhagen 200, 411 

Corning 204, 205 

Countryville 215, 216 

County Line 314 

Courtland 292, 325 

Coventry 233 

Cuba 265 

Darien 286 

Daysville 500 

Delaware 419 

Delhi 216 

Denmark 281, 282 

Depew 556 

De Ruyter 274 

De Witt 277 

Dewittville 510" 

Dexter 272, 389 

gryden 442, 493 

Duanesburg 419 

Dundee 328, 441, 552, 586 

Durham 590 

Eagle Bridge 358 

Eagle Harbor 397 

East Bloomfield 494 

East Hamilton 213, 309, 451 

East Pembroke 460 

East Pharsalia 423 

East Wilson 560 

East Windsor 414 

Edmeston 328 

Edwards 357 

Elba 196, 274, 401, 4od 

Elizabethtown 188 

Ellensburg 220, 247 

EUery 375 

Ellicottsville 244 

Elmira 230, 266, 342 

Fairport 539 

Farmington 458. 562 

Fayttteville 289, 451 

Fenner l 322 

Fish Creek 446 

Fishkill-on-the-Hudson 591 

Florence 233, 290, 349 

Floyd 266, 398, 576 

Forestville 196, 504 

Fowler 357 

Frankfort 260 

Franklinton 197 

Freedom 549 

Fredonia 174, 195, 326, 510, 579 

Freehold 181 

French Creek 493 

Friendship 358 

Fulton 274. 295, 312, 389, 456, 470, 562 

Gaines 196 

Gallatin 211, 303, 304, 444, 445 

Galvvay 357 

Gates 204, 246 

Geddes 314 

Geneseo 227, 330 

Geneva 186, 342 

Genoa 3Sb 

German Flats 186, 259 

Ghent 554 

Gilbert's Mills 501 

Gilboa 590 

Glen Ambrcy 423 

Glens Falls 286, 414 

Gloversville 443 



Gold Hill 431 

Gouverneur 35 r, 357, 489 

Grahamsville 274 

Granville 178, 204, 286, 415 

Great Bend 398 

Greenbush 439 

Greene 210, 297, 303, 444, 555 

.Greenfield 230 

Green Island 373 

Greenwich 197 

Greig 244 

Groton 190, 264, 356, 423 

Guilford 235, 31Z 

Guilford Center 487 

Halcott 2Z3t 348 

Half Moon 158, 190 

Hamden 313 

Hamilton 151, 173, 340, 349, 413, 473 

Hannibal 213, 214, 309, 328, 451, 467, 565 

Harmon 574 

Harmony 237, 356. 494 

Hartland 246 

Hartsville 245 

Hartwick 208 

Hastings 298 

Havana 195 

Hebron 195 

Hemlock Lake 415 

Henderson 171 

Hicks 349, 487 

Higginsville 433 

Hillsdale 211, 443 

Holland Patent 500 

Homer 221, 356, 443, 494, 501, 502, 587 

Hoosack 272 

Hopewell 458 

Hornellsville 264 

Horseheads 440, 592 

Howardsville 524 

Hubbard 442 

Hudson 162, 362, 456, 475 

Hunt 277 

Plunter 2z(>, 59i 

Ilion 483 

Inwood-on-the-Hudson 577 

Italy 222 

Ithaca 274, 278, 313, 493, 536, 537, 592, 607 

Tamestown 356, 494 

Jasper 238, 495 

Jordanville 206, 207, 292 

Keene 350 

Kennedy 511 

Ketchumville 554 

Kinderhook 471, 472 

Lafayette 267 

Lairdsville 297 

Lansing 355, 356 

Lansingburg 189, 195 

Lebanon 233, 349. 350 

Lee 233, 348 

Lenox 199, 304, 472 

Leon 375 

Le Roy 224, 225, 239, 267, 276 

Lexin^on 233 

Leyden 245, 374 

Liberty 424 

Lima 225, 530 

Limerick 290 

Lindonville 201 

Lisle 444 

Litchfield 292, 388 

Little Falls 278, 279, 312, 455, 456 

Little Valley 355 

Liverpool 314 

Livonia 246 

Locke 237, 356, 431, 493, 494 

Lockport 155, 289 

Loomis Hill 19U 

Lorraine 500 

Lowell 221 

Lowville 179, 351 

Ludlowville 287 

Lyndon 579 

Lyon's Falls 375 

McGraw 406 

Macednn 303 

Machias 21:, 355. 356, 531, 597 

Madrid 181, 247, 350, 377, 487, 5/2 

Madison 338, 473 



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Mafiison Countv 340 

Ma-lison Village 188 

Maine 301, 44^. 50i. 554. 577 

Malonc 203, 204 

Manchester i55. 445 

Manlius 42'. 439. 538 

Marccllus 183, 313 

Martindalc 47' 

Masonville 158 

Mansiille 265 

Mecklenburg '95 

Medina 227, 289 

Melrose 412, 530 

Memnhis I94 

Mcnaon 33 1 

Mcrtcnsia 588 

Mexico 266, 298, 336, 381, 500. 515 

Middlcbury 439 

Middlesex 222, 232, 328, 34S 

Middletown 233, 288, 382, 418 

Milford 223 

Montgomery 288 

Mooers 285 

Moravia 286, 287. 296, 297, 431, 544 

Morganville 525 

Moriah 261 

\IosllervilIe 341 

Mount Hope 288 

Mount Vernon 570 

Newark 30'. 557 

Newark Valley 554 

New Berlin 205. 208, 209. 296. 344. 348, 43' 

New Canaan 3oi 

New Hartford 192. 206. 267, 400 

New Ilaven 470 

New Hudson 237, 264 

New Lebanon '97 

New London 440 

New Rochelle 386 

New York City 185, 186, 207. 218, 223. 230. 236. 

245. 251, 252, 254. 272, 274. 2S3. 2b4. 288, 

3"4. 315. 3"6. 320, 329. 330. 332. 339. 353. 

372. 382, 385, 386. 393. 407. 410. 413, 423. 

429. 438. 439. 445. 446. 450, 45". 453. 45*. 

458. 459. 468, 47>. 472. 473. 475. 5/6. 492. 

495. 503. 505. 506. 5"2. 5"9. 522. 526, 537. 

538. 54". 543. 555. 5^5. 567. 509. 574. 583. 

584. 593 , 

North Bay =79. 302 

North Klenheim ■ • '04 

North lirookfield 260, 5"9 

North Granville 244 

North Norwich 4»7 

Norwich 349, 43'. 543 

Oak's Corners ^59 

Ogden ,■ ^f* 

Ogdensburg 324, 432. 518 

Ofean •• 355. 444 

Oneida 199, 260. 275, 278, 304, 408, 423, 446, 494. 

518 

Oneida County I9'. '94, 230, 234, 279 

Oneonta • • 4'9 

Onondaga 271. 276, 458 

Onondaga County 'go 

Oran '°3 

Orleans • • j f5? 

Orwell 348, 486 

Osceola ;; 348 

olw?Ko :;:::::;:::;::::::::•• 298, 30.. 433. 545 

Otisco ■„■„■ \H' ' 

Otisville -|=> fi?' "5 

Otsego '^^-'^-ITg 

Oxford "302,' 349, '353,' 415, 443. 444. 492, 554. 555 
Paine's Hollow ■ • • • 388. 3»9 

Palmyra 357.4-9. 502 

p»"^™» :::::::"'92. 239 

Parif « ■ ,gg 

Pavilion ,(,1 

?^?^eS^"^■:;; ■•.•;;;::/:::•••••••••■ •^^■.■«9, 549 

Penn Van 32. 552 

Perry X., 

Perry's Mills til 

Petersborough 



PAGE 

Petersburg 556 

Piarstown 202, 284 

Pillar Point 277 

Pine Plain 443 

Phelps 247, 266 

Philmont 47' 

Phcenicia 59' 

Phcenix 245, 458 

Pike 337, 472 

Plainfield 328 -^ 

Plattsburg 220. 247 

Point Peninsula 276 

Poland 375 

Pomfret 222 

Pomona 390 

Pompey '80. 274 

Poppv's Xest 592 

Port 'Hyron 389 

Port Gibson 3o3 

Portland 283 

Port Levden '79. '99 

Potsdam 21S 

Potter 232, 346 

Poughkeepsie 186, 204, 235, 34', 382 

Prattsburg ^88 

Preble 271 

Pulaski 500 

Redfield 348 

Redford 2°3 

Remsen '"o 

Rhinebeck ^lo, 303 

Richburg „ 30s 

Richfield 170, 207, 223. 224. 329, 330, 428, 409 

Richfield Springs 428 

Richford 30' 

Richland 322 

Richmond ^°5 

Rip?ey '.'■'■'■'■ ■■■■■■^■■■■■- 246. 292, 363, 364, 503 
Rochester 194. 205, 246. 280, 298, 375, 376, 379, 
460, 560 

Rodman 36'. Soo 

Rome 275. 278. 290, 4'3, 593 

Roxbury 34^ 

Rulhvi'lie".'.'.'.'.'."232',"327. 345. 346, 416. 484. 485 

Rutland ■,;; ^,1 

Sag Harbor -54. 332 

Salisbury 3'2, 5"' 

Salisbury Coi ners -t'" 

§«"'li^?,"5\ .•.■.•.•.•.■.•.•446. ??9 

Sandy HiU ^^ ' ^ ' 

Sanford ■ J'lli'V,', H, 

Sangerfield 209, 230. 265. 295. 298, 433. 473 

Saratoga : ,^8 II' 

Schenectady ">». 54- 

Schaghticoke "" 

i^l;;^EJ?Uake-::;:::::;:::::::::"4.-29o,4;9 

Sc'o ■ ; ,85 

|<=!°!j ■.■.■.';.■.■ 204. 292, 423 

Scipio ^' ' ' . , , 

Schoharie County • ^^^ 

Seriba -qq 

Seneca Falls 3»9 

Settlement ' '^ Z Ji 

Shandaken ^3o. 37^ 

i!;:i^rnVV.V.-.V. V.-.-.- •.•;.■ 2^3; •309,-4;9;V37, 568 

Sheridan ^ ^^^ 

Shokan ^ cq, 

Sholcan ^5, 

Shortsville , , , 

Sidney Plains Jgi 

Slaterville ,„, 

Smithfield ^^ 

ISviuf 2^,- 234; -237; •302,- 35^-443: -444, 489. 

smithv^nt Flats :;;;:;;;;;;-.33;34^. 350 

Smyrna ■"' ,,-, 

Solsville " . 

South Cairo • g "J 

South Canton '=°'' ^ , 

South Danville *J 

Southport llj 

Spafford ; ; g„^ 

Spencer 178, 504 

Spencertown 



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PAGE 

New Ycrk — Cont. 

Spencerville 539 

Springfield 170, 171 

Springwater 415 

St. Otselic 329 

Stafford 224, 267, 330, 400, 401 

Stamford 407 

Sterling 309 

Steuben 191 

Steuben County 210 

Stockbridge 221, 222 

Summer Hill 292, 356 

Swecden 470 

Syracuse 196, 202, 252, 272, 274, 275, 278, 279, 

292, $1^, 3i4» ZZ7> 407, 409, 410, 423. 452, 

458, 537. 549. 555 

Taghkanic 164, 211, 303, 444 

Talcottville 245 

Tannersville 590 

Texas 500 

Three Mile Bay 277 

Ticonderoga 582 

Trenton 161, 239, 361, 500 

Troupsburg 238, 358, 552 

Troy 176, 211, 244, 254, 255, 286, 362, 372, 446, 

500, 508. 545. 577. 579 

Truxton 271 

Tully 272 

Tully Valley 400 

Turin 179. 241, 510 

Unadilla 312, 313, 475, 502 

Union 191, 300, 301 

Upper Circle 302 

Utica 176, 202, 222, 234, 279, 281, 312, 349, 413, 

422, 423, 510, 539, 579 

Van Etten 349 

Varick 259 

Vernon 265, 27S, 304 

Verona 197, 198, 211, 276, 304, 305, 446 

Vestal 301 

Victor 219, 562, 588 

Vienna 199. 261, 362, 556 

Virgil 423 

Volney 239 

Walton 457 

Walworth 284, 585 

Warren 156, 171, 207, 286, 295, 428 

Waterford 405 

Watertown 198, 205, 223. 237, 277, 357, 389, 423, 

530, 579 

Waterville 265, 298 

Watson 283 

Waverly 399» 487 

Wayland 328 

Wayne 300 

Wayne County 178 

Webster 549 

West Albany 309 

West Amboy 500 

West Camden 349, 486, 487 

AVest Chazy 300 

W^est Chester 412 

West Danby 607 

W^estern 300 

Westfield 232, 364, 365 

West Hurley 406 

Westkill 236, 500 

Westmoreland 161, 199, 209, 239, 278, 290, 297, 

362, 593 

West Point 345 

West Vienna 279, 410 

Whitehall 244, 373. 508, 509, 53a, 579 

White I-ake 290 

Whitesborough 227, 232 

Whitestown 298 

Whitney's Point 302, 590 

Willett 554 

Williamstown 349 

Wilna 201, 215, 280 

Wilson 311, 452 

Windham 236, 354, 590 

Winfield 292 

Wolcott 202 

Wurtsburgh 350 

Wyoming 231 

Yates County 204 

Yorkshire 302, 549 

158, 170, 171, 209, 210, 239, 325, 440, 

443» 486 



PAGE 

North Carolina. 

Ashville 570 

Newbern 177 

350 

North Dakota. 

Casselton sj[6 

h^argo 516, 517, 581 

Fort Stevenson 268 

Jamestown 487, 593 

Webster 445 

408 

Ohio. 

Ada 532 

Akron 203, 229, 369, 491, 505, 546, 573, 578, 582» 

589 

Amboy 243 

Amherst 357 

Andover 301, 469 

Antwerp 324 

Ashland County 448 

Ashtabula 225, 249, 380, 394, 415, 449, 514, 520, 

558 

Ashtabula County 307 

Athens 582 

Atwater .... 179, 180, 243, 244, 307, ^7^^ 506. 607 

Austinburg 212, 213 

Avon :6i, 2-jg 

Bainbridge 300 

Bath 162, 270, 549 

Bellevue 484 

Bennett's Corners 525 

Benton 244 

Berea 305, 306, 402, 495, 526, 527 

Berlin 437 

BerHn Heights 548 

Blendon 1S9, 264 

Blendon Corners 395 

Bloomfield 270 

Bowling Green 447, 532, 557 

Bradford 495 

Bucyrus 511 

Canaan 307 

Carlisle 200 

Centre 447 

Chagrin Falls 490 

Chardon 522, 523 

Charlestown 213, 214, 244, 307, 308, ^yz, 449, 451, 

559 

Cherry Valley 441 

Cincinnati 186, 287, 291, 386, 521, 574 

Claridon 266 

Cleveland 172, 192, 247. 261, 265, 267, 268, 271, 

289, 294, 295, 299, 340, 346, 351. 364, 365, 

380, 396, 401, 428, 433, 437. 438, 441, 445. 

449. 451. 491. 492, 495. 507. 521, 522, 523, 

526, 527. 541. 548, 549. 552, 553. 558, 573. 

576, 579. 581, 582, 587, 607 

Colebrook 330 

Collinwood 514 

Columbiana 578 

Columbus 351, 380, 423, 523, 530, 581, 582 

Columbus Grove 199 

Concord 396 

Concord Lake 265 

Conneaut 159, 189, 193, 202, 263, 283, 311, 379, 

396, 412, 513, 514, 530, 580, 581, 584 
Cuyahoga I-'alls .. 284, 352, 353, 472, 490, 568, 589 

Damascus 271, 402 

Dayton 179, 222, 325 

Deerfield 507 

Delaware 531 

Dorset 330 

Dover 200 

Eagle Falls 397 

Ea^leville ^Z^ 

Edinburg 307 

Elyria 530, 558 

Enterprise 52^ 

Falls 523 

Footville 448, 558 

Fort Meigs 191 

Franklin 193 

Freedom 435 

Gallon 2»3 

Garrettsville 435 

Geneva 189, 325, 520, 606 



849 



3lubrx®l)trt??tttfj 



Ghent 271 

Grjfton 306, 358, 448, 558 

Granger 270, 271, 402 

Grinville 241, 432 

Greenfield 395 

Gustavus 243 

Hamilton 568 

Hampden 314, 396 

Harnsvillc 212, 263. 306 

Hartford 243, 369 

Hartland 388 

Hartsgrovc 263 

llaydcnvillc 397, 523 

Henry County 324 

Ilicksville 270, 403, sii, 527, 580 

^linckley 193, 202, 270 

lliram 209, 275, 298, 435, 547 

Huilson 180, 3}i, 423 

Huntington 448 

Huntkburg ,,. 192, 268, 401, 522 

Huron 280 

Huron County 202 

J»»per 303 

JeOerKin 180, 182, 345, 349, 350, 374, 380, 381, 

395, 396. 5<3. 5M. 530, 531, 533. 581 

JcRersonviUe 3IS 

Jer«ey 298 

Kansas 53S 

Kent 169, 193, 449 

Kingsville 189 

Inigrange 161, 199, 279, 410 

Lenox 189, 263 

Le Roy 266, 351, 449, 489, 49° 

Liberty 401 

Liverpool 305, 448 

Lockbournc 364 

LoJi 263, 306, 307, 448, 449, 499, 558, 576 

Logan 266, 397 

Lucas 484 

McArthur 604 

Madison 49o 

Mansfield 218, 34S. 484, S/O. 57> 

Mantua 347. 298 

Marietta 459. 470 

Massillon 3-6. 4*6 

Mecca '62, 3*9 

Medina 270, 403, 535, 537, 558, 575, 585 

Medina County 3^5 

Mentor 353. 49" 

Mesopotamia 328, 363. 394 

Milford 287 

Monroevillc 437. 548 

Montvillc 268, 396, 435. 5-| 

Morgan 225, 338 

NapoIeO<i 520 

Nashville 402 

Nelsonville 523. 582 

New Cumberland 4o6 

New Lisbon 297 

New Lyme 224. 225, 330, 469. 5°o 

New Philadelphia 326. 466, 564 

North Benton 5oi 

North Madison '92 

Norwalk 558 

Obrrlin 593 

Olean 44» 

Olmsted "95. 190 

Olmsted Kails "89. 261 

Orwell 394 

Painesville 172, 225, 228, 294. 351, 383. 396. 420, 

480, 510, 515, 522, 573 

Pcmberville 447, 557 

Pcrrysburg 4J 5 

I'inua 568 

Polk 558 

Racine 593 

Randolph 243. 307, 371, 507. 579 

Ravenna 209, 449, 506, 507. 559 

Remsen Corners 270 

Ridgeville 261 

Rock Creek 394. 470, 532 

Rootstown '°9 

Salem 304 

Sandusky 247, 283, 413, 437 

Scotch Ridge 306. 447. 557 

Seville 449 

Shelby 484 

Shreve 526 

South Webster 474 



Springfield 189, 297, 

Starr ^gs, 

Steubenville 

Strasburg 

Streetsboro 247, 

Sullivan 

Summit County 

Thompson 351, 431, 

X'*" 246, 377, 432, 437, 48s, S12, 

1 ipton 

Toledo 199, 326, 336, 404, 405, 447, 448, SII, 
^ 557. 577 

Townsend 

Trumbull 

Trumbull County 

Twinsburg 

l/nion Furnace 397, 

L'rbana 

Vermillion 299, 

\'icnna 

X'inton County 

Wadsworth 353, 491, 

Ward 

Warren 

Washington Court House 

W'auseon 

Wayne 

\\'5yne County 

Wavnesfield 238, 358, 

Webster 306, 446, 

West Andover 

West Buffalo 

West Carrollton 

Westerville 

Westfield 

West Williamsfield 

Weymouth 402, 

Williamsfield 301, 346, 

Williamsport 

Windsor 177, 189, 191, 217, 263, 314, 394. 

Wooster 3H. 403. 

York 225, 

Zanesville 

176, 204, 211, 249, 



604 
397 
393 
465 
490 
558 
308 
544 
544 
254 
525, 

195 
544 
28S 
237 
523 
522 
437 
243 
397 
492 
397 
415 
521 
263 
338 
221 
496 
447 
301 
448 
499 
264 
509 
552 
52s 
441 
264 
520 
558 
321 
545 
415 



Oklahoma. 

Anadarko 305 

Byron ~ 3°S 

Clarmore 326 

Hobart 305 

Hydro 436 

Norman 5/2 

Readout 521 

Ringwocd 440 

Wakita ■•••• 551 

435, 498, 535. 583 

Oregon, . . 

Ashland 403. 527 

Carvallise 404 



Eugene 
Merlin . . . 
Montavilla 
Philomath 



409 
577 
577 
577 



346, 
568, 



Portland 438, 507, 527. 592 

St. Johns 593 

Pennsyivania. 

Abington 

Alba 

Alleghany 

Altoona 

Athens '.'.'.'.'.'.'.v. "lil, 266,'398. 399, 400, 524. 

Beaver 

Belvidere 

Bethlehem • V 

Blairsville 304. 

Bloomfield 

Blooming Valley 

Bowman's Creek i',"''- 

Bradford ''>^- '-'• 

Brookfield 

Brookville ■ ■ ' ■ y 

Burlington -■"• ^«7' 

Butler County 

Canaan • ''" ' ' *, 

Canton .... 202, 206, 353. 354, 442. 492. 5/4. 



348 
354 
578 
569 
343 
525 
463 
3.17 
481 
504 
344 
311 
176 
356 
362 
287 
354 
363 
419 
60s 



Hxiomts (gm^aloQg 



850 



PAGE 

Peiinsyhania — Cont. 

Carbondale 35°. 54°. 57^ 

Carlisle 439 

Centerville 231. 343 

Charleroi 507 

Clarion 374. S09 

Clinton 573 

Concord Station -231 

Conncaut 3^5, 4*3 

Corry 469 

Crafton 393 

East Trov 301. 443. 444 

Edenboro 250, 338 

Elizabeth 363 

Erie 310, 330. 365. 504, 506 

Forest Lake 284, 338, 473 

Franklin 492 

Freehold 493 

Granville 492 

Great Bend 443 

Greenfield 232, 346, 485, 571 

Greenville 263, 441 

Halifax 474. 568, 569 

Halsted 475 

Harbor Creek 178, 346 

Harford 29=. 353. 422, 540 

Harrisburg 279. 474. 568 

Indiana 3^3 

Kingston 395 

Larchville 237 

Lenox 422, 423, 540 

Lewisburg 314 

Lincolnvillc 231, 343, 344 

Lowell 232 

Lunkville 304 

Luzerne County 211 

Mclntyre 236 

Mauch Chunk 283 

Meadville 268, 311, 453 

Meshoppen 404 

Milan 399. 400, 524. 523, 582 

Milton 386 

Monongabela 239 

Montrose 284 

Mount Pleasant 350, 351. 573 

Newcastle 262 

Norristown 411, 537 

North East 174, 178, 232, 240, 241, 346, 347. 363. 

364, 36s, 418, 444, 485, 493, 504, 589 

North Moreland 296 

Oil City 386, 517 

Osceola Mills 509 

Peckville 35o 

Petrolia City 365 

Philadelphia 327, 335. 336, 364, 430, 470, 543, 572, 

574. 589 
Pittsburg 262, 292, 297, 327, 393, 432, 433, 469, 

478, 517. 545 

Pittston 431. 540 

Pleasant Mount 488, 489 

Putneyville 479 

Riceville 231 

Sayre 400 

Scranton 390, 471. 517, 54° 

Sheridanville 264 

Sheshequin 399 

Smithfield 266. 398, 399, 442 

South Hill 181 

Spring Creek 501 

Springfield 191, 267, 283, 463 

Springville 422 

Sullivan 182, 381 

Tidioute 531 

Tioga County 38 1 

Titusville 353 

Towanda 442 

Troy 343, 442, 554 

Two Lick 363 

Ulster 399 

Union 236 

Union City 485 

Venango 493 

Warren 329, 532 

Warren County 231 

Waymart 488 

Wayne 23 1 

Wayne County 488 

West Alexandria 296, 605 

West Burlington 202, 442, 554 



PAGE 

Westfield 552 

Wilkesbarre 430, 543 

Williamsport 381 

Windham 190 

Wyalusing , , 524 

Wyoming 149, 296 

159, 18S, 191, 206, 426 

Philippine Islands. 
Manila 543 

Rhode Island. 

East Greenwich 463 

Portsmouth 187 

Providence 368, 420, 427, 428, 475, 505 

Westerly 206, 593 

Sandwich Islands. 
346 

South America. 

Buenos Ayres 419 

188, 234, 236, 337 

South Carolina. 

Charleston 1 62, 228 

Chester 355 

Newbern 357 

214, 283, 382 

South Dakota. 

Alpena 514 

Creswood 563 

Deadwood 528 

Geddes 379 

Henry 365 

Lodi 546 

Mitchell 563 

Parker 550 

Raymond 275 

Redfield 563 

Volga 47 1 

Yankton 434 

Switzerland. 
Geneva 450 

Tennessee. 

Chattanooga 339, 396, 473. 569 

Clarksville 269 

Dancyville 346 

Henryville 500 

Memphis 341, 407, 416, 607 

Nashville 325, 386 

Tellico Plains 475 

341 

Te.vas. 

Austin 291, 573 

Clint 474 

Coldwater 581 

Dallas 397, 497, 542 

Dixieland 541 

El Paso 474 

Galveston 536 

Glen Flora 356. 553 

Goliad 411, 533, 583 

Houston 227 

Mereta 529 

San Angelo 489 

Stratford 579 

Turkey. 
Mosul 234 

Utah. 

Green River 406 

Salt Lake City 242 

Spanish Forks 242 

Vermont. 

Barre 218 

Bennington 195, 202, 220, 229, 284, 567 

Berlin 201 

Bethel 434 



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•icld 3'} 

i.:Ill 434 

I . tree 298, 434. 43S 

1; , I ,n 209 

I . .V (•lx>ro 283, 412. 546. 585 

liuriinuton 154, 176, 178, 233. 235. 236, 353, 492. 
562, 581 

Calal* 20t 

( , •• Ion 178, 530 

I itc 181. 350 

I ruJcn ■■ 204 

( . ■ ',ury i8r, 490 

I , Koxbury 298 

Ki;, ic 352 

Eno^burg 2H 

Fairfax 299 

Fairlcc • 229 

Gcorpa 209. 210. 199, 3CK>, 436. 437. 438. 549 

Glover 201 

Granby • • '*» 

Hartford I44. 168. 188 

Hartland 209 

HidcrviUe 509 

llincaburK 210 

Jericho 223, 299 

I^moillc County 4*2 

I ■ • ' nvillc 412 

■'. I 'liter Center 3^3 

■ 1 ::. hury 223, 224, 329 

Milll.»ex 201 

M.lllrtown '87. 260. 390 

M.li.n 209, 299 

Monlpclier 201, 282. 320, 426, 459 

M..i.nt Holly 220 

N.w Haven 17'. '8>. 203, 247 

North BenninKton 28* 329 

Northficld 161, 201, 206, 282, 412, 434 

Orwell • 204 

I'awlct 330, 231, 323, 342. 46'. 478. 570. 509 

I-ittsficld • 209 

Poullney 478. 530 

Rand'ilph 434, 435. 547 

Roxhury 298, 433. 434 

Rutl.inrl 323 

Shaftshury ; 170. 223, 329. 468 

St. Albans 299, 344. 377. 437. 5"2 

South Royalton 282 

Stamford 343 

Stowc 352. 490 

Thctford 2'8, 320 

Tunbridgc • 235 

\V.-,ricn '80, 209 

Watcrford 235. 3=0. 352 

Welles 286 

Westminster '"- 

Whiiintcham 59i 

White River Junction 434 

Woodstock 3^0 

yirsinia. 

Bull Run 344 

Fairfax Court House 3»'' 

Newport News 43i. 49= 

Petel-sburg 258. 289 

Reliance 355 

Richmond ^'^ 

Roanoke 344 

Scottsville 354 

Springva lc •••••• 23'. 344. 345 

IVashington. 

AIki V 464 

Centralia 552, 564, 58S 

Colfax ft 

Deer Park 507 

Ellcnsburg 5»i 

Georgetown ''^^ 

Hillyard fj 

Hoquiam °°J 

Ilwaco ^»3 

Loomis 5a . 

Mead f/, 

Nahcotta : • • • • '*'3 

Olympia 326. 462, 464 

St. John • 564 

Seattle 328, 335, 409. 530 

Spokane 275, 337, 437, 5I7, 564 



PAG£ 

Sunnyside 532 

Tacoma 328 

Fort Vancouver 34o 

Walla Walla 462 

ll'esi Virginia. 

Arbuckle 328, 467 

Buckhannon 343 

French Creek 343 

HuntsviHe 344 

Huttonville ■„• "95 

Parkcrsburg 48o, 567 

Pocatalico 3^° 

Sistcrville v "S' 

Terra Alba 48o, 482 

Tridelphia 295, 296 

Up.shur County • ^^' 

Wheeling ^95. 347 

Wisconsin. 
Amcry =gg 

li;;;^^?on-::::::::::::::::::::-----'348;v5o,488 
^SS& •.•.■.■.•.•.•.•.•.■.•.•.■.•.•.•.•.■.■.•.•.•.•.•,•.•.•.•.•.■.■ V6„ 439 

Auburn . .^ 

Augusta 355 

Baraboo ,„ ,., 

Beaver Dam ^-o, 44- 

Keetown ' , .^^ 

Bcloit .593 

Birchwood 278 

Brandon ^^3 

Burke ■ •■5 5,, 

Burlington •'//' 5^5 

Cable 103 

Calumet County ... 

Chippewa Falls ' ^^g 

Coby .•.•■••■••• '.'.'.'.'... 261 

Columbia County ^^ jjj 

Columbus _"' 3j6 

Dclton ; 488 

Dunn County ;' j g ^oS 

F.ast Troy ' ' . 587 

Eau Claire 539 

Elkhorn 529 

Emerald Grove 539 

Evansville .■.';.■.■.'.' '.-i'so, 442, 553 

Fall K.ver ■ • ■ •» ^3,, 451 

Fond du Lac ^3^ 

Fountain City 301 

Fountain Praine '.'.'.'.'.'.'...■ 4i6 

Freedom iii.'jis, 546, 547 

Gilmantown ^ .7: .... 546 

Hamilton ... 372 

Hartland ; . ; ' 433 

Ironton '.'.'.'278, 35'. 426 

Tanesville 278 

.Tuneau 433 

Kasson .*.",' 34r, 426 

Kenosha .... 390, 518 

Kilbourn ' '. ' 193 

Kildare ' ,80, 503, 538 

La Crosse 553 

Lake Mills 451 

Lamartine ' 488. 572 

I.eapolis 346 

Lind 389 

Lone Rock . . 395, 408, 529 

Lyons '. . . . 330, 433. 539 

Madison ' 47 > 

Mauston '. 274 

Melrose " 418 

Menonionee ] 381 

Merrillan ' '„ ' VcV'2^8,"28V,' 32'. 330. 409. 

Milwaukee 19. -|; ;54; ^sV 5o3._ 5.^9.^554^,_ ^^^ 

Mondovi 211 

Monroe 296 

Mukwonago 487, 572 

Necedah ' '.' 321 

Neenah 107 217, 276, 408. 486 

New Berlin '9/. ' ^^^^ jj. 

New Cassel 392 

North Adams 417 

North Freedom ,97, 214 

Oak Creek ; ' ' ' ; 362 

Oconomonoc 



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852 



PAGE 

Wisconsin — Cont. 

Omro 183 

Osceola 392 

Oshkosh 231, 395 

Palmyra 285 

Pensaukie 486 

Plattville 278 

Portage 389, 503 

Portage City 390, 503 

Port Washington 193, 209, 401, 402 

Princetown 487, 488 

Racine 364, 503 

Raymond 288 

Richland Center 389 

Richmond 190 

Ripon 409 

River Falls 488 

Rochester 539 

Russell 447 



Sheboygan 401 

Sparta 545 

Spooner 271 

Spring Prairie 408 

Summit 361, 362 

Tcss Corners 486 

1'roy 329, 469 

Vanville 274 

Vernon 408 

Walworth 328 

Waterloo 410 

Waucousta 261 

Waukeska 294 

Waupon 413 

Wauwatosa 232, 346, 466 

West Brookfield 577 

West Salem 545 

Whitewater 226, 551 

Windsor 433 

244, 247» 284, 293. 354, 404. 442 



hxh^x ^mivUmth 



The "First Census in the United States, l/QO," enables us to record the locality of the 
residences of the descendants of Joseph Loomis, the size of each family, the name of the 
head of each family and the variations in spelling the name. 

A study of this tabulation shows : That there were 225 heads of families, located as 
follows — in Connecticut, 135 families; in Massachusetts, 38; in Vermont, 15; in New York, 
27; in New Hampshire, 8; in Maine, i; and in N'orth Carolina, i. 

That for 150 years Joseph Loomis's descendants were confined almost wholly to Connecti- 
cut, the western end of Massachusetts, the southern part of Vermont and the eastern part 
of New York. 

That of the then recorded 1,449 living descendants of Joseph Loomis 847 of them, or 
nearly 60 pir cent., were in the state of Connecticut. 

That of these 1449 persons 738 were males and 750 females. 

It further shows that 10 slaves were owned by Loomises, 3 in Connecticut and 7 in 
North Carolina. 

A further study of the tabulation will reveal other sociological data. 



County. 
Tolland. 



Litchfield. 



Hartford. 

Windham. 
Hartford. 
Windham. 
Litchfield. 
Hartford. 
Litchfield. 

Hartford. 
Litchfield. 
Windham. 





Connecticut. 






Totvn, 


Name. 


Men. 


Boys. 


Females. 


Bolton. 


Lomis, Abner 


I 


2 


2 


Union. 


Abner 


3 


I 


3 


Hebron. 


Ahiel 


2 





2 


Bolton. 


Amasa 


1 


2 


2 


Bolton. 


Andrew 


I 


1 


2 


Bolton. 


Charles 


I 


2 


6 


Coventry. 


Dan 


I 


4 


5 


Coventry, 


Daniel 


4 


2 


6 


Coventry. 


Daniel, Jr. 


1 


1 


2 


Bolton. 


Elijah 


3 


1 


4 


Bolton. 


Elijah 




I 


7 


Bolton. 


Elijah. Jr. 


r 


I 


2 


Coventry. 


Elisha 


J 


2 


2 


Coventry. 


Henry 


I 





2 


Bolton. 


Hezekiah 


I 


2 


I 


Coventry. 


Israel 


I 


5 


2 


Bolton. 


Jacob 


2 





3 


Coventry. 


John 


3 


2 


6 


Bolton. 


Joseph 


I 


I 


3 


Hebron. 


Joseph 


2 





2 


Ellington. 


Justus 


I 


I 


5 


Bolton. 


Levy- 


I 


4 


5 


Bolton. 


Matthew 


2 





2 


Coventry. 


Nathaniel 


2 


4 


2 


Somcrs. 


Phillip 


I 


I 


5 


Bolton. 


Roger 


2 





2 


Bolton. 


Roswcll 


I 





2 


Tolland. 


Simon 


I 


2 


I 


Tolland. 


Solomon 


2 


5 


3 


Bolton. 


Thomas 


I 


4 


2 


Coventry, 


Zaflock 


3 


I 


7 




Lomise, Isaac 


2 


2 


2 




Lomice, Aaron 


I 


I 


I 




Abner 


I 


2 


3 


(Towns not 


Benona 


I 


I 


I 


given for 


Ephraim 


4 


I 


3 


Litchfield Co.) 


Ephraim 


I 


3 


* 




Fitch 


I 


2 


2 




Mary 








2 




Moses 


2 


1 


4 




Shiphra 


4 





6 


Windsor. 


Loomis, Abiah 


2 


2 


4 


Windsor. 


Abijah 


1 


I 


3 


Ashford. 


Abner 


3 





5 


Windsor. 


Andrew 


I 


4 


3 


Lebanon. 


Asa 
Asahel 


I 
I 


I 
I 


I 

5 


Windsor. 


Benajah 


5 


5 


3 




Benjamin 
Brigadeer 
Dan 


2 


2 


5 




I 


1 


4 


Windsor. 


I 





2 




Daniel 


I 


I 


4 


Ashford. 


Daniel 


2 


2 


3 



Remarks. 

(The column headed "Men" 
includes all "Free white males 
of 16 years and upwards, in- 
cluding heads of families.") 

(The column headed "Boys" 
includes all "Free white males 
under 16 years of age.") 

(The column headed "Fe- 
males" includes all "Free 
white females including heads 
of families.") 



Soomts &n?al09U 



854 



Connecticut — Cont. 



County. 
Litchfield. 

Windham. 
Hartford. 

Windham. 
Litchfield. 
Hartford. 



Litchfield. 
Hartford. 
Litchfield. 

Hartford. 

New London. 
Windham. 
Hartford. 
New London. 
Hartford. 



Litchfield. 

Windham. 

Litchfield. 

Windham. 

New London. 

Windham. 

Litchfield. 

Hartford. 



Litchfield. 
Windham. 
Hartford. 

Litchfield. 
Hartford. 
Litchfield. 
Hartford. 
New London. 

Hartford. 
Windham. 

Hartford. 
New London. 
Hartford. 

Litchfield. 
New London. 
Hartford. 

Litchfield. 



Windham. 
Hartford. 

Windham. 

Hartford. 

Windham. 

Hartford. 
Windham. 
Hartford. 



Litchfield. 
Hartford. 



Windham. 



Town. 

Harwinton. 

Lebanon. 

Windsor. 

Windsor. 

Lebanon. 

Watertown. 

Simsbury. 

Windsor. 

Hartford. 

Harwinton. 

Windsor. 

Harwinton. 

Hartford. 

Hartford. 

Lebanon. 
Windsor. 

Windsor. 
Windsor. 
Windsor. 



Name. 



Men. Boys. Females. 



Remarks. 



Lebanon. 

Ashford. 

Lebanon. 

Windsor. 
Hartford. 
Windsor. 

Lebanon, 

Suflield. 

Windsor. 

Harwinton. 

Windsor. 

Watertown. 

Windsor. 



Wethersfield. 
Lebanon, 
Lebanon. 
Hartford, 



E. Hartford. 
Windsor. 



Windsor. 
Hartford. 



Lebanon. 
E. Windsor. 
E. Windsor, 
Lebanon. 
Lebanon. 
E. Windsor. 
E. Windsor. 
E. Windsor. 
Lebanon. 
Lebanon. 
Lebanon, 
E. Windsor. 
E. Windsor. 
Hampton. 
Lebanon. 
Farmington. 
Farmington. 
Farminpton. 
Litchfield. 
E. Windsor. 
E. Windsor. 
E. Windsor. 
Lebanon. 
Lebanon. 



Doritha 
Ebcnezer 
Eleazer 
Elihu 
Elijah 
Ezra 
Faith 
Frances 
George 
George 
Giles 
Hezekiah 
Isaac 
Isaiah 
Isanor 
Israel 
Israel 
Israel, Jr. 
Jacob 
Tacob 
Jed 

Jedidiah 
J e raj ah 
Toel 
Joel 
Joel 
John 
John 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Joseph, Jr. 
Luther 
Lydia 
Mindwal 
Nathan 
Nathaniel 
Nijah 
Noah 
Odiah 
Oliver 
Reuben 
Samuel 
Samuel 
Silas 
Simon 
Simon 
Solomon 
Solomon 
Solomon 
Stephen 
Timothy 
Timothy 
Watson 
Zedikiah 
Loomise, Abraham 
Israel 
Michael 
Roswell 
Abraham 
Amasa, Jr. 
Benajah 
Benoni 
Ezekiel 
Ezekiel 4 
Gideon 
Giles 
Israel 
Jacob 
John 
John 
John, Jr. 
Jonathan 
Joseph 
Joseph 
Luke 
Oliver 
Richard 
Roger 
Sarah 
Solomon 
Thomas 
Thos., Jr. 



Loomiss, 



One slave. 



One other person in family. 



Two other persons in family. 



Two slaves also. 

One other person in family. 



855 



Unhtx ^tuxYttmtl^ 



Massachusetts. 



County. 



To-tvn. 



Name. 



Men. Boys. Females. 



Remarks. 



Berkshire. 


Becket. 


Hampshire. 


Hatfield. 


Berkshire, 


Egremont. 




Egremont. 
Rlanford. 


Hampshire. 




Southwick. 




Brookfield. 


Berkshire. 


Egremont. 




Egremont. 




Pittsfield. 


Hampshire. 


Bcrnardston. 


Berkshire. 


Partridgefield. 


Hampshire. 


Westfield. 




Southwick. 


Berkshire. 


Egremont, 




Lanesborough. 


Hampshire. 


Southwick. 




Westfield. 


Berkshire. 


Pittsfield. 




Egremont. 


Hampshire. 


Westfield. 




Ashfield. 


Berkshire. 


Becket. 




Pittsfield. 


Hampshire. 


W. Springfield. 
New Ashford. 


Berkshire. 


Hampshire. 


Westfield. 


Berkshire. 


Egremont. 


Hampshire. 


Ashfield. 




W. Springfield. 




W. Springfield. 




Westfield. 


Berkshire. 


Egremont. 


Hampshire. 


Southampton. 




Southwick. 




VV. Springfield. 




Soulhvvick. 




Southwick. 




Westhampton. 




Southampton. 




Southwick. 




Westfield. 


Berkshire. 


Williamstown. 




Tvringham. 


Hampshire. 


W. Springfield. 


Kssex. 


Lynn. 




Ipswich. 




Ipswich. 


Middlesex. 


Reading. 


Essex. 


Ipswich. 




Ipswich. 




Ipswich. 


County. 


Tozvn. 


Suffolk. 


Smithtown. 




Smithtown. 


Washington. 


Argyle. 


Ulster. 


Shawangunk. 


Washington. 


Granville. 




Granville. 


Columbia. 


Livingston. 




Livingston. 


Washington. 


Kingsbury. 


Columbia. 


Hillsdale. 


Albany. 


Watervliet. 


N. Y.'City. 


Outward. 


Columbia. 


Livingston. 


Montgomery. 


Canajoharie. 




Caughnanaga. 




Whitestown. 




Whitestown. 




Caughnanaga. 


Albany. 


Freehold. 


Albany. 


Freehold. 


Columbia. 


Livingston. 


Albany. 


Westfield. 


Columbia. 


Canaan. 


Albany. 


Rensselaerville 


Columbia. 


Canaan. 




Canaan. 


Montgomery. 


Whitestown. 



Loomis, Aaron 

Abner 

Andrew 

Andrew 

Benjamin 

Benjamin 

Caleb 

Daniel 

Daniel 

Daniel 

Daniel 

Eleazer 

Enoch 

Enos 

Ezra 

Ezra 

Ham 

Israel 

Jabez 

Jacob 

Jacob 

John 

Jonathan 

Jonathan 

Jonathan 

Joseph 

Joshua 

Josiah 

Josiali 

Josiah 

Justus 

Justus 2 

"Michael 3 

Nathaniel 3 

Nathaniel 2 

Noadiah 

Noah 

Noah, Jr. 

Peggy 

Shem 

Shem 

Silence 

Thaddeus 

Timothy 

Uriah 
Lemmas. Aaron 
Lumas, Daniel 

John 

Joseph 

Samuel 

Lummas, Daniel 

Peggy 

New Yo 



One other person in family. 



She was a widow. 
She was a widow. 



These last seven are de- 
scendants of Edward Lumas 
of Ipswich, Mass. 



Name. Men. 


Boys. 


Females. 


Remarks. 


Laraass. Nathaniel i 








One other person in family 


Lamiss. Jonathan i 


3 


5 




Lammas. Jane 3 


4 


2 




Loraax, Charles i 


I 


3 




Loraes, Seth. 3 


1 


3 




Lomis, Daniel i 


2 


2 




Ebenezer i 










Reuben 2 


2 


2 




William 2 





I 




Wright i^ 


2 


5 




Lommerce. Aaron i 


I 


2 




Loomis, Christiana i 


2 


2 




Lumis, Timothy i 


3 


3 




Lummas. Alpheus 2 


I 


3 




David I 


I 


3 




Israel 2 


2 


2 




Nathan i 


2 


I 




Samuel i 





I 




Lummis, Abijah 3 


3 


6 

8 




Benjah 2 


I 




John 1 


3 


3 




John 1 


I 


2 




Jonathan i 


3 


I 




Leroy i 


I 


I 




Martin i 


3 


5 




Seth 2 


I 


4 




Lummos, Zadock 2 


3 


1 





ICnomtB (ilm^alngy 



856 







Vermont. 










County. 


Town. 


Name. 


Men. 


Boys. 


Females. 




Remarks. 


Bennington, 


Bennington. 


Lomis, Jesse 


I 


3 


4 






Addison. 


Monkton. 


Samuel 


r 





2 






Orange. 


Thetford. 


Loomis, Beriah 


r 


5 


6 






Chittenden. 


Georgia. 


Elijah 


I 


I 


6 






Rutland. 


Clarendon. 


Epaphros 


r 


2 


4 






Windsor. 


Hartland. 


Jonas 


3 


4 


5 






Chittenden. 


Georgia. 


Noah- 


2 


4 


5 






Rutland. 


Paulett. 


Oliver 


I 


1 


3 






Chittenden. 


Burlington. 


Phineas 


5 


2 


S 


Also one other person. 


Rutland. 


Middletown. 


Reuben 


I 


2 


2 








Paulett. 


Roswell 


I 





2 








Wallingford. 


Solomon 


I 


I 


4 






Addison. 


Monkton. 


Lummis, Ezra 


2 


I 


3 






Bennington. 


Bennington. 


Fredum 


2 














Shaftsbury* 


Russill 


I 


I 


3 










New Hampshire. 








County. 


Town. 


Name. 


Men. 


Boys. 


Females. 




Remarks. 


Strafford. 


Barnstead. 


Lammas, James 




I 


2 








Lee. 


Moses 







5 






Crafton. 


Lebanon. 


Loomis, Ebenezer 







I 








Lebanon. 


Gamaliel 







I 








Orford. 


William 




2 


4 






Strafford. 


Dover. 


Lummex, Nathaniel 2 


I 


3 






Cheshire. 


Alstead. 


Lummis, Eleazer 


2 


2 


5 






Hillsborough. 


Amherst. 


Lummus, Porter 


3 


I 


I 










Maine. 










Cou7ity. 


Tozvn. 


Name. 


Men. 


Boys. 


Females. 




Remarks, 


Lincoln. 


Woolwich. 


Lummis, Samuel 


1 


2 


2 










North Carolina. 








County. 


Town. 


Name. 


Men. 


Boys. 


Females. 




Remarks. 


Beaufort. 


Newburn. 


Looraiss, Jonah 


I 








Also 7 


slaves. 






Pennsylvania 










County. 


Town, 


Name. 


Men. 


Boys. 


Females. 




Remarks. 


Northumberland. 


- 


Lumas, Joseph 


I 


2 


I 


Joseph 


of Burg'n's army, prob. 



hxhtx 3xtttmtl} 



Jfamra af (Bnxtalaijxcs m\h otijpr wovka rdtvrsh to in ll|ta book 

"I am but a gatherer and disposer of other men's stuf{."~Casson. 

The numbers following the works named denote the pages in this work where these 
works are referred to. Over 340 works have been consulted for data and verification iso of 
which are genealogies and histories of other families. 



Baring-Cioulci's work on weaving 95 

Biopraphic Universelle, Paris, 1819 29 

Chambers' Astronomy 26 

Chester, Col. Tohn L 95 

Curtis, an address 36 

Diction.Tries: 

Allen's BioEraphical 308 

Bardsley's British and Welsh .Surnames 32 
Bcscherelle — de Geographic Universelle .. 30 

Biogr.Tphical 366 

Drake — .American Biographical 196, 320 

Hall's Anglo-Saxon 63 

HalliwcM's 63 

Lamb's Biographical 314 

Murra>|'s New English 63 

Savage's Genealogical 21, 33 

Skcat's Etymological 63 

Wedgewood — Etymological 63 

Wright's Universal Pronouncing 63 

Directories of: 

Berlin. Dresden and Leipsic 3 

Brussels. Amsterdam, etc 29 

England — Post offices 25 

France 

Ireland. Slater's 

Manchester and London 

Milan, Italy 

Scotland, Slater's 

.Spain 

Wales. Slater's 

Douglas, Frederick „ 

Encyclop.Tdia of Heraldry, Burke 112 

Fare, Edward r6 

Finot, lean 55 

Fox's .\cts. etc., Tohn 26 

Grosses Vollstandiges Universal Lexicon ... 29 
Genealogies: 

Abbott 2S9, 615 

Adams 467, 526, 568 

Andrews' Memorial 609, 615 

Atwater 179, 247, 255 

Avery 259, 615 

Baldwin 327 

Ballbridge 255 

Bango 439 

Bartholomew 551 

Barton 134 

Becheller 546 

Benedict 204, 216, 415 

Bigelow 230, 339, 613 

Bingham 205, 425 

Brockett 371, 610 

Buckingham 308 

Burleigh 504 

Burley 210 

Burke 146 

Burr 609 

Burt 256 

Champion 294, 321, 3S9, 490 

Chandler 167 

Chapin 196, 323 

Chauncey. Tucker's 128 

Cheeseborough 252 



29 

25 
32 
29 
25 
29 
2.'; 
156 



Child 209, 227 

Chittenden 340 

Clsflin 607 

Cogswell 6,4 

Cole 501 

Comstock 611 

Condit 271 

Corbin .-. . . 561, 612 

Cornell 3,4, 382 

Craft 3.S2, 548 

Cutler 280 

Day 150 

Delamater 244 

Deming 209, 212, 305, 336 

Denison 296, 608, 614 

Dewey 1S2, 186, 1S7, 202, 205, 251, 256, 362, 
610, 612. 615 

Dodge 519 

Dwight 16S, 190, 254, 320, 387 

Earle 616 

Ely 182, 251, 253, 460 

Emmons 341 

Farnham 223 

Field 325, 327 

Fitch 195 

Folsom 410, 613 

Foote 147 

Foster 342 

Fowler 145 

Gardiner 478 

Giles 180, 216 

Goodrich 614 

Goodwin 131, 216, 312 

Granger 190, 520 

Grant 150 

Greene 265, 275, 398, 610 

Hayes 141, 467 

Hitchcock 613. 615 

Hoadley 260, 322 

Hodge 182 

HoIIister 220, 323, 612 

Holt 261 

Humphrey 280, 441, 608, 611, 616 

Hunt 201 

Huntington 156. 223 

Hurlburt 172 

Hyde 330, 4"8 

Ingalls 610 

James 201 

Keep 224, 267 

Kelley I34 

Kimball 614, 616 

Kingsbury Descendants ...288, 357, 422, 611 

Kneeland 6^5 

Knowlton 456. SSO, 608, 609, 616 

Ladd 263, 5SO 

Lancaster 544. 5^4 

Le Baron 6'o 

Lee 131 

Leete '97 

Loomis (1870) 15 

Loomis (1875) 18, 23 

Loomis (1880) 206, 207, 232, 490, 509 



^00mta dfit^alngg 



858 



Genealogies — Cont. 

Lyman 135, 173. 187, 194, 221, 222, 269, 513 

Mack 611 

Mather 5,6 



Merriam 



407 



Montague 299, 408 

Morgan 4,2 

M""^°" 193, 313 

iNewell ag, 

g°l>'9 178. 243. 263. 369 

Norris 515 

Opdyke 612 

Osgood 479 

Paine 169 

Pease 161. 235, 385 

Peck 189 

Pelton ipg, 279 

Phelps r66, 212, 300, 426, 452, 613 

Pitkin 1 72 

Prentice 288 

Ransom 171 

Rice .[[ 170 

giddell 608 

§■^0*^ ■•■• , 155, -256, 274, 362, 616 

Kogers Descendants 297 

Sackett 353, 603 

Salisbury 147, 218. 234 

Selden 187 

Sessions 209 

Sharpless ' 449 

Shattuck Memorial 173 

Sinclair 528 

Smith, Nathaniel 335, 429 

Spafford 532 

Spalding 187 

Stanton 348, 486, 617 

Starr 613 

Stebbins 616 

Steele 258 

Strong 160, 206, 221 

Taintor 168 

Talcott 22 

[J^erry 254, 338, 428 

S*^'?i^s 472, 568 

ihwnig 459 

J«'"'"^>' 213, 499 

Tower 422 

Tracy 414 

5''^^^ 148, 153. 236, 459 

:^'-eman 128, 313, 609 

Luttle 134, 214. 242, 308, 310, 336, 362. 365, 448 

\ inton ,84 

Waldo 1 52 

Webster, Governor 177 

Wells-Pumphrey 606 

Weekes 314 

Wentworth 255, 614 

WlMje 176. 283 

\\ hitney 129, 243. 443, 616 

W liner 383 

Williams 208, 209, 291, 297, 429, 430. 545 

Wolcott 157, 168, 607, 610 

Worthington 144, 502 

Pennsylvania Genealogies (1886) 616 

History of: 

Berkshire County, Mass 164, 210 

Bible, The English, Wescott's 34 

Chicago, 111 235 

East Hartford, Conn 157 

Enfield, Conn 255 

England, Constitutional 97 

England 97, 106 

Essex County, England 98 

First Settlers of Connecticut 24 



Grant's Memoirs 



591 



Gilsum, N. H 171 

Hawley. Mass 194 

Hinman's Historical Collection 172 

Holland's (J. G.) Bay Path 1 18 

King Philip's War 128 

Lancashire, England 63, 1 13 

Lomas (name) in England 32 

Milford, Mass 266 

New England, Palfrey 595 

New York, Documentary 210 

Norfolk, Conn 76, 92 

North Brookfield and Palmer, Mass 118 

Puritans in England and New Eng., The 36 

Puritan Republic, The 36 



Richardson's Borderer's Tabletalk 62 

Ridpath's Border History of England and 

Scotland ,, 

Roberts's Historic Towns of the Connect- 
icut Valley 151, 1-9 

Row s History of Kirk 62 

Seneca County, O ^yy 

Spanish Literature .] 29 

,Torrington, Conn. 166, 176, 212, 316, 234, 306, 
311. 614 

United States 208 

Wallingf ord. Conn 204 

Waterbury, Conn 137 

Wethersfield, Conn 134, 473, 614, 616 

Whalley, Eng 66 

Whately, Mass 222 

Windsor, Conn., Boyd's 158, 172 

Windsor, Conn., Stiles's 51, 117' 217 ^ 

Woodstock, Conn 117 

Johnson's Cyclopedia 128, 61 1, 621 

Kingsley's Records * 201 

Loomis (Dr. Elias) MSS 152 

Lovejoy, Martyrdom of 226 

Marshall's Ancestry of General Grant 315 

Murray's Maps of Northern Italy 30 

Names: 

British Family Names 32 

Clerkenv/ell's Names 32 

Guppy's Homes of Family Names 34 

Lower's English Surnames 6i 

Lower's Patronymic Britannica 63 

Salyerte's Essai historique sur les nomes 

d'homnie 30 

Olmstead's Walks and Talks 126 

Periodicals and Dailies: 

American Ancestry. Volume \'III 217 

Bench and Bar of Ohio 470 

Chicago Daily Record 324 

Congregationalist, The 128 

East Anglian, The 96, 97 

Hartford Courant, 1783 146 

Hartford Times, 1907-8 136 

Little Falls, N. Y., Journal and Courier 455 

N. E. Hist, and Gen. Rej;. 21, 34, 113, 116, 

121, ig6. 234, 235, 339, 412, 542, 595, 609, 

612, 613, 615 

New London (Conn.) Gazette (1769) ... 151 

New York Financier 475 

N. y. Gen. and Biog. Record ... 132, 217, 608 

New Orleans Times-Democrat 465 

Notes and Queries, England 26, 27, 32 

Ohio Observer 332 

Old N. W. Gen. Quarterly 162. 163 

St. Louis Globe Democrat 318, '"loj 

Scrap Book T ^22 

Springfield Republican 481 

Troy. N. Y., Times 254 

Western Veteran 459 

World's Almanac, igo8 123, 124 

Raymond's Life of Lincoln 332 

Records, Church. Court and State, of: 

Bolton, Conn. (Church) 136 

Chicopee, Mass 272, 611 

Conn. Probate, Manwaring's 122, 135 

Conn. Reports (1904) 391 

Coventry, Conn 144, 417, 539 

Dau of Am. Rev 166, 206, 208, 424, 612 

Eastbury, Conn 615 

Egremont. Mass 210, 613 

Enfield, Conn 185, 260, 322 

Great Barrington, Mass. ... 440, 530, 608, 610 

Hartford, Conn. (Probate) 157 

Holyoke, Mass 462 

Huntington, Mass 612 

Jefferson County, O. (Probate) 228 

Lebanon, Conn. (Land) 157 

Lebanon, Conn. (Births) 20J 

Lee. Mass. (Vital) 255, 613 

Lenox, Mass 615 

Massachusetts Soldiers (Revolution) ... 159 

Massachusetts (Colonial) 128 

Northampton, Mass. (Vital) 272 

Northampton, Mass 404, 564 

Pittsfield, Mass 253, 457, 608 

Sheffield, Mass 440 

South Hadley, Mass 195 

Southampton, Mass 183, 195 

Southwick, Mass 253 



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Springfield, Mass. 14-', 251, 472, 579, 60S, 609, 

611 
Summit County, O. (Probate) 402, 549, 568, 

609, 611, 613, 614, 615, 616 

Tyringham, Mass. (Church) 206 

United Stales Census, 1790, 202, 209, 210, 218, 

220, 223, 224, 227, 229 
United States Statutes and State Papers 208 

Vernon, Conn. (Church) 169 

Watertown. Conn. (Mortality) 137 

Whately. ^iass 327 

Wcsttield, Mass 386. 609-612, 614. 61S 

Westfuld. Mass. (Marriages) 219 

Westfield. Mass., Warren's MS 138, 610 

Westfield, Mass. (Vital) 477 

West Springfield, Mass 3^3 

Williamsburg, Mass 182, 467 

Williamstown, Mass 406 

WiIliamsto-.vn, Mass. (Vital) 284. 520 

Records, British, of: 

Baptisms, etc., in County Essex 66 

Braintrcc, St. Michael's Church 594 

Cambridge University 1 1 1 

Chronicles, Grant's 61 

C^ollcctions. MS., of Chatham Society, 

Manchester 67 

Domesday liook 56, 58 

Herald. The British 29 

Herald's Collection, London i45 



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Heraldry, Edmonson's 29 

Museum MSS., British iii 

Parish Church Registers of Braintree, 

Becking, Thaxter, etc 8o-i 10 

Parliamentary Report of Eng. and Wales 25 

Pedigrees of Arms of Suffolk Families . . 28 

Pedigrees, Berry's 26 

Pedigrees, Hopkinson's MS 78 

Pleadings, Calendar of 26 

Probate Record of Wills, Co. Lancashire 67 

Proceedings in Chancery 26 

Reed, Thomas Buchanan 155 

Rolls: 

Close and Patent 72, 78, 92, 98 

Carthew's Hundred of Launditch 71 

Court, and Records for Counties Essex 

and Lancaster loi 

Patent and Manor 65 

Pipe, Hundred and Subsidy S^, 6z 

Preston Guild 32 

Rent, 1435 27 

Wills of Counties of England 32 

Shakespere 34. 97 

Tarbox. L N 115 

Tennyson. Alfred 6S 

Waters's Gleanings 128 

Whittier ^The poet) Mt 

Wright's A.S. and O.E. Vocabularies 63 

Wright's English Dialect Grammar 65 



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Families are requested to keep on the following pages an accurate and 
complete record of births, marriages and deaths, and other important family 
events so that the same may be available for a future edition of our genealogy. 
One reason for keeping such a record may be found in the fact that the descend- 
ants of pioneer Joseph Loomis have a right prior to other persons to the benefits 
and privileges of the Loomis Institute, as set forth on page 41, section 2, of this 
volume. 



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